Friday, February 17 |
Final Score |
[16] Nebraska, Brown, Seattle Pacific, Lindenwood | Nebraska 197.125 LU 194.000 Brown 193.350 SPU 191.000 |
Yale, Springfield, Rhode Island @ So. Conn. | Yale 192.450 SCSU 188.050 Springfield 185.100 RI 179.350 |
[3] Florida @ [23] Arkansas | Florida 197.125 Arkansas 195.200 |
NC State @ [8] Michigan | Michigan 197.225 NC State 193.225 |
[22] Iowa, Maryland, William & Mary, Pitt @ [20] GW | Iowa 196.400 GW 196.050 Maryland 195.275 Pitt 194.725 W&M 192.725 |
New Hampshire @ North Carolina | UNC 195.875 UNH 195.075 |
Eastern Michigan @ Northern Illinois | NIU 195.525 EMU 195.325 |
Hamline @ UW-Stout | Stout 186.425 Hamline 182.250 |
[1] Oklahoma, [2] LSU, [10] Georgia, [15] Missouri | Oklahoma 198.350 LSU 197.700 Georgia 196.975 Missouri 196.350 |
Centenary @ SEMO | SEMO 190.750 Centenary 187.950 |
Illinois State, Gustavus Adolphus @ Iowa State | Iowa State 195.625 Illinois St 192.700 Gustavus 186.275 |
UW-Eau Claire @ Winona State | Winona 188.400 Eau Claire 184.475 |
Michigan State @ [21] Illinois | Illinois 196.550 MSU 194.025 |
17] Auburn @ [6] Alabama | Alabama 197.350 Auburn 196.450 |
[7] Boise State @ Utah State | BSU 196.700 Utah State 196.300 |
BYU @ [13] Southern Utah | SUU 194.825 BYU 194.450 |
Alaska @ UC Davis | Davis 194.900 Alaska 189.350 |
Saturday, February 18 |
Final Score |
West Chester @ Cornell | Cornell 194.500 WC 192.025 |
Stanford @ Arizona State | Stanford 195.775 ASU 195.200 |
[24] West Virginia @ [19] Ohio State | OSU 196.075 WVU 195.800 |
Ball State @ Bowling Green | BGSU 194.950 Ball St 193.625 |
UW-Oshkosh @ UW-Whitewater | Whitewater 192.400 Oshkosh 184.425 |
[12] Oregon State @ [18] Cal | Cal 197.075 OSU 196.825 |
Minnesota @ [11] Denver | Denver 197.150 Minnesota 196.075 |
San Jose State @ Air Force | SJSU 194.950 Air Force 193.225 |
[4] UCLA @ [5] Utah | Utah 197.875 UCLA 197.500 |
Sunday, February 19 |
Final Score |
UW-La Crosse @ Illinois State | Illinois St 193.950 La Crosse 190.975 |
Central Michigan @ Kent State | CMU 195.775 Kent State 195.675 |
Temple @ New Hampshire | UNH 196.450 Temple 194.350 |
Cortland @ Brockport | Brockport 192.300 Cortland 188.825 |
Ithaca @ Springfield | Springfield 188.950 Ithaca 185.800 |
[9] Kentucky, William & Mary, Penn @ Maryland | Kentucky 195.850 Maryland 195.475 Penn 193.425 W&M 192.825 |
Penn State, Western Michigan, Sac State @ TWU | TWU 196.000 Sac State 195.550 WMU 195.575 Penn St 194.550 |
Brown, Seattle Pacific @ Lindenwood | Lindenwood 195.325 Brown 193.325 SPU 192.300 |
Rutgers @ Illinois-Chicago | UIC 194.275 Rutgers 194.200 |
[20] George Washington, [22] Iowa @ [2] LSU | LSU 197.975 GW 196.100 Iowa 194.200 |
[25] Arizona @ [14] Washington | Washington 197.175 Arizona 195.425 |
Alaska @ UC Davis | Davis 195.100 Alaska 192.700 |
Monday, February 20 |
Final Score |
Utah State, Bridgeport @ [4] UCLA | UCLA 195.875 USU 195.700 Bridgeport 193.225 |
Towson @ Eastern Michigan | EMU 196.000 Towson 193.075 |
Week 7 AA leaders:
1. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma – 39.925
2. MyKayla Skinner, Utah – 39.675
3. Chayse Capps, Oklahoma – 39.575
3. Hailey Burleson, Washington – 39.575
5. Rachel Dickson, Georgia – 39.550
5. Madison Kocian, UCLA – 39.550 (Meet 1)
5. Kennedi Edney, LSU – 39.550 (Meet 1)
Week 7 VT leaders:
1. Maddie Karr, Denver – 10.000
2. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma – 9.975
2. Brenna Dowell, Oklahoma – 9.975
2. Emma McLean, Michigan – 9.975
5. Ashleigh Gnat, LSU – 9.950 (Meet 1)
5. Mollie Korth – Kentucky – 9.950
5. Kennedi Edney, LSU – 9.950 (Meet 2)
Week 7 UB leaders:
1. Kyla Ross, UCLA – 10.000 (Meet 1)
2. Alex McMurtry, Florida – 9.975
2. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma – 9.975
4. Paige Zaziski, Michigan – 9.950
4. Rachel Dickson, Georgia – 9.950
4. McKenzie Wofford, Oklahoma – 9.950
4. Elizabeth Price, Stanford – 9.950
4. Lexie Priessman, LSU – 9.950 (Meet 2)
4. Victoria Ortiz, Arizona – 9.950
4. Peng Peng Lee, UCLA – 9.950 (Meet 2)
Week 7 BB leaders:
1. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma – 10.000
1. Kyla Ross, UCLA – 10.000 (Meet 2)
3. Nickie Guerrero, Alabama – 9.975
4. Stefani Catour, Oklahoma – 9.950
4. Sarah Finnegan, LSU – 9.950 (Meet 1)
4. Ashlyn Broussard, Georgia – 9.950 (Meet 1)
4. Mollie Drenth, Iowa – 9.950 (Meet 1)
4. Maddie Gardiner, Oregon State – 9.950
4. Madison Kocian, UCLA – 9.950 (Meet 1)
4. Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA – 9.950 (Meet 1)
4. Sarah Finnegan, LSU – 9.950 (Meet 2)
4. Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA – 9.950 (Meet 2)
Week 7 FX leaders:
1. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma – 9.975
1. Ashleigh Gnat, LSU – 9.975 (Meet 1)
1. Ali Jackson, Oklahoma – 9.975
1. McKenna Kelley, LSU – 9.975 (Meet 2)
5. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska – 9.950
5. Alicia Boren, Florida – 9.950
5. Autumn Jorgensen, Southern Utah – 9.950
5. MyKayla Skinner, Utah – 9.950
5. McKenna Merrell, Utah – 9.950
5. Baely Rowe, Utah – 9.950
5. Hailey Burleson, Washington – 9.950
Love Mags but that VT getting the same score as Brenna’s was some serious crack this week.
Couple of questions:
1. What is up with Cal’s Jessica Howe? Will she compete this season or is she red-shirting?
2. Why did three UCLA gymnasts take a private charter jet to Utah and the rest of the team flew in later on a commercial airline? Who are the UCLA special three?
It wasn’t just three. I believe 16 total flew on the private jet — coaches and competing gymnasts. The rest of the team/staff had to fly out early Saturday morning due to the rain.
The teams original flight on Friday was cancelled due to weather. I live in LA and the storm shut down everything — insane rain and wind all day Friday. UCLA scrambled and secured a private plane that could leave late (after the worst of the storm passed) and the rest were originally supposed to fly out of Palm Springs. They missed the Palm Springs flight (driving conditions were horrendous and Palm Springs is a trek) and so they caught a flight out of Ontario.
UCLA should have planned it better and rescheduled to fly out either Thursday night or early Friday morning, so I do blame the university for poor planning. But there was no special treatment for just three gymnasts.
Thanks for the reply. When I originally posted I had just heard bits and pieces from various commenters online. Managed to see the meet (love you Nastiafan) and learned more details about numbers today (Sunday).
Though I did wonder perhaps the three seniors (Angi, Hallie and Peng) were able to “special” flying conditions. Is there another senior who regularly competes that I’m forgetting?
The UCLA gymnasts took different flights because of the torrential rains in Southern California
Most of the competing ones (check their Instagram, there is a pic with at least ten of them ) and then the coaches !
Shouldn’t both Mykayla Skinner and Madison Kocian be on the AA leaderboard? I think Skinner went 39.675 and Kocian went 39.55 last night.
And Edney also had a 39.55 with Dickson and Kocian!
Not sure if anyone went back and watched but Kyla really did dance her way out of the front walkover wobble. (I saw someone mention it on twitter, but like you almost buy the cherography like Elle woods bend and snap)
Doesn’t excuse the judge who gave it a 9.95. That judge should be suspended at least a week.
Oh not saying that at all! 9.95 is a bit cray. It was just an impressive “dance out” considering how off balance she was. It was almost a fluid movement all the way thru!
If Mykayla Skinner had gotten a 10 on floor, there would’ve been a ten on every event this week. I WISH IT HAD HAPPENED.
It still might! LSU goes again today 🙂
There’s also ONE SENIOR on the all around rankings. Tbh If all the freshmen were seniors I wouldn’t be surprised. But they’re freshmen and they’re going to continue being amazing because why not.
I’m a little worried that some of these ex-elite gymnasts are going to have injuries. They are not used to competing every week, especially All-Around. I’m hoping they can stay healthy, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see some of them missing seasons (or partial seasons) due to injury (similar to Kupets tearing her Achilles her junior year).
I hope Burleson gets PAC-12 gymnast of the week (her highest AA total ever) and not Skinner. Spread the wealth.
I agree! I really wish conferences would actually look at all factors of a meet and athlete instead of just handing out gymnast/specialist/freshman of the week to the individual who had the highest score. What about someone competing AA for the first time and hitting it out of the park? What about a gymnast who competes for a lesser-known team and thus doesn’t get the scores building before her? What about a gymnast not competing in a 9.975/10 crazy meet?
I’ve noticed it with the SEC weekly awards. I think the SIDs just look at the scores and vote based on highest score without putting any thought into it. It drives me crazy.
Plus, the PAC could give Burleson gymnast of the week and Skinner freshman of the week.
Yes! Last week Kocian had the highest AA, and she was freshman of the week while McMillian from OSU was gymnast of the week! So there is hope 😉
Week 7 with RQS if the season ended today:
This is the Washington Regional —
UCLA
Georgia
Washington (3rd seed and host)
Cal
Minnesota
Stanford
I seriously don’t think Minnesota or Stanford have a chance this year, but if they both hit they can reach 197, as can Cal.
UCLA should easily win this with a mid to high 197 (or a cray-cray 198), but picking the other NCAA qualifier is like a game of 52-pickup — just throw them up and see where they land.