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
lol the Florida overscore though. It always kind of makes me laugh.
DID I SAY FLORIDA, I MEANT UCLA.
Hahaha, both programs got so many gifts.
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.
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.
I just saw that! Amazing!
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.
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.
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.