NCAA Week 6 Results

Friday, February 10
Final Score
[9] Georgia @ [3] Florida Florida 197.975
Georgia 196.525
[6] Alabama @ [10] Kentucky Kentucky 197.475
Alabama 197.050
Kent State @ Eastern Michigan EMU 195.750
Kent State 195.550
North Carolina, Pitt, William & Mary @ NC State UNC 195.675
NC State 195.025
Pitt 194.075
W & M 193.025
UW-Stout @ UW-La Crosse La Crosse 190.200
Stout 187.500
[14] GW, [25] ISU, Lindenwood @ [13] Missouri Missouri 195.725
ISU 195.350
GW 194.350
Lindenwood 194.100
 SEMO, Whitewater, Eau Claire v. Winona State Whitewater 188.900
SEMO 187.575
Winona 186.850
Eau Claire 185.075
Hamline @ Gustavus Adolphus Gustavus 184.600
Hamline 184.350
[1] Oklahoma v. [16] Auburn Oklahoma 198.075
Auburn 195.275
[2] LSU @ [23] Arkansas LSU 197.700
Arkansas 196.325
[15] Cal @ Arizona Arizona 196.100
Cal 195.325
Utah State @ [20] Southern Utah SUU 196.725
Utah State 195.725
Sacramento State @ San Jose State SJSU 195.200
Sac State 193.900
Saturday, February 11
Final Score
Bridgeport, Ithaca, Brockport @ Cornell Cornell 194.450
Bridgeport 193.225
Brockport 189.550
Ithaca 189.150
Springfield @ West Chester WC 194.400
Springfield 189.300
[7] Michigan @ Michigan State Michigan 196.025
MSU 195.625
New Hampshire @ Bowling Green UNH 194.700
BG 193.850
[19] Nebraska @ Minnesota Nebraska 196.550
Minnesota 194.900
[18] Ohio State @ Penn State OSU 195.950
PSU 195.850
Stanford @ [5] UCLA UCLA 198.125
Stanford 194.175
[4] Utah @ [11] Oregon State OSU 196.550
Utah 196.525
[21] Illinois, UIC @ [22] Iowa Iowa 196.475
Illinois 196.050
UIC 192.625
Arizona State @ [17] Washington Washington 196.750
ASU 195.100
Maryland, Yale, Penn @ Rutgers Maryland 195.050
Rutgers 194.150
Yale 193.050
Penn 190.825
BYU, Centenary @ TWU TWU 195.625
BYU 195.450
Centenary 191.300
[8] Boise State @ [12] Denver Denver 197.125
Boise State 197.075
UC Davis, Seattle Pacific @ Air Force Davis 194.625
AF 194.500
SPU 190.425
Sunday, February 12
Final Score
Central Michigan @ Ball State Ball State 195.425
CMU 194.050
Northern Illinois @ Western Michigan NIU 195.350
WMU 193.800
Cortland @ Ursinus Ursinus 189.675
Cortland 185.975
Southern Connecticut, Rhode Island @ Brown Brown 192.650
SCSU 190.850
RI 177.650
[24] West Virginia, Temple, North Carolina @ Towson UNC 195.525
Towson 195.025
WVU 194.575
Temple 193.575
SEMO @ Illinois State ISU 193.475
SEMO 191.875

Week 6 AA leaders:
1. Alicia Boren, Florida – 39.725
2. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma – 39.675
2. Maddie Karr, Denver – 39.675
4. Mollie Korth, Kentucky – 39.625
5. Nicole Artz, Michigan – 39.575
5. Madison Kocian, UCLA – 39.575

Week 6 VT leaders:
1. Rachel Slocum, Florida – 9.975
2. Alicia Boren, Florida – 9.950
2. Brenna Dowell, Oklahoma – 9.950
2. Maddie Preston, UCLA – 9.950
5. Mollie Korth, Kentucky – 9.925
5. Britney Ward, Missouri – 9.925
5. Aleeza Yu, Stanford – 9.925
5. Gracie Kramer, UCLA – 9.925

Week 6 UB leaders:
1. Peng-Peng Lee, UCLA – 10.000
1. Madison Kocian, UCLA – 10.000
1. Alex McMurtry, Florida – 10.000
4. Amelia Hundley, Florida – 9.975
4. Kyla Ross, UCLA – 9.975

Week 6 BB leaders:
1. Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA – 9.975
2. Alex McMurtry, Florida – 9.950
2. Sidney Dukes, Kentucky – 9.950
2. Alex Hyland, Kentucky – 9.950
2. Nickie Guerrero, Alabama – 9.950
2. Rachel Stypinski, Kent State – 9.950
2. Morgan Lane, North Carolina – 9.950
2. Chayse Capps, Oklahoma – 9.950
2. Myia Hambrick, LSU – 9.950

Week 6 FX leaders
1. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma – 10.000
2. Ali Jackson, Oklahoma – 9.975
3. Alicia Boren, Florida – 9.950
3. Ashleigh Gnat, LSU – 9.950
3. Autumn Jorgensen, Southern Utah – 9.950
3. Madison Kocian, UCLA – 9.950
3. Maddie Karr, Denver – 9.950
3. Nikole Addison, Denver – 9.950

9 thoughts on “NCAA Week 6 Results”

  1. Bad news. Southern Utah’s Danielle Ramirez (senior leader and leading AAer this season) was apparently injured on floor last night. I don’t know the injury but from the coach interview it sounds like it was a season-ending injury.

  2. I know the story from the UCLA/Stanford meet is UCLA’s score, but did anyone see Ebee Price when her teammate didn’t give her a high-ten after her beam routine? She made this funny, kinda serious face, stood there for a few seconds, then slowly moved her hands forward in a high-ten with no one.

    It made me laugh so hard my mother asked me to laugh more quietly, please.

  3. Say what you want about overscoring, but UCLA looked very dangerous on Saturday. For the first time, I feel as though there’s a slight chance Oklahoma might not win.

    1. They looked good, but they have to show they can hit like that more than once (and away from home) before I believe they’re a true contender for the title.

      So far, OU, LSU, and Florida have been consistent. I definitely think UCLA and even Alabama can challenge for a title, but I think they’re one step below the other three.

      1. It will be interesting with these teams face 4 judges – a little more critical, I don’t think 10’s will be handed out like candy.

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