NCAA Week 6 – Schedule and Links

Wednesday, February 10
Scores Stream
5:00pm ET/2:00pm PT – [11] BYU @ [10] UCLA LINK FREE
Thursday, February 11
Scores Stream
1:00pm ET/10:00am PT – [7] Denver @ West Virginia LINK ESPN+
2:00pm ET/11:00am PT – Northern Illinois @ Central Michigan LINK ESPN+
Friday, February 12
Scores Stream
6:00pm ET/3:00pm PT – [6] Alabama @ [13] Georgia LINK SECN
6:00pm ET/3:00pm PT – George Washington, William & Mary @ Towson LINK FREE
7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT – [5] Arkansas @ [15] Kentucky LINK SEC+
7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT – [25] NC State @ [23] North Carolina LINK FREE
7:00pm ET/4:00pm PT – GymQuarters (Ball State, Eastern Michigan, Air Force, Illinois State, Lindenwood, SEMO)   FLO
7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT – [1] Florida @ [2] LSU LINK SECN
9:00pm ET/6:00pm PT – [19] Auburn @ Missouri LINK SECN
9:00pm ET/6:00pm PT – [11] BYU @ [18] Southern Utah LINK FREE
Saturday, February 13
Scores Stream
2:00pm ET/11:00am PT – [12] Minnesota, Maryland @ [9] Iowa LINK BTN+
4:00pm ET/1:00pm PT – [20] Illinois @ Penn State LINK BTN+
4:00pm ET/1:00pm PT – Western Michigan @ Bowling Green LINK FREE
4:00pm ET/1:00pm PT – New Hampshire @ LIU LINK FREE
8:00pm ET/5:00pm PT – Metroplex Challenge
([4] Oklahoma, [17] Iowa State, TWU, Centenary)
LINK FLO
9:00pm ET/6:00pm PT – [22] Boise State @ [21] Utah State LINK FREE
Sunday, February 14
Scores Stream
1:00pm ET/10:00am PT – [24] Ohio State @ Rutgers LINK BTN+
2:00pm ET/11:00am PT – Temple @ Pittsburgh LINK ESPN3
3:00pm ET/12:00pm PT – Northern Illinois @ Ball State LINK ESPN3
3:00pm ET/12:00pm PT – Kent State @ Eastern Michigan LINK  
3:00pm ET/12:00pm PT – Illinois State @ Lindenwood   FREE
4:00pm ET/1:00pm PT – [10] UCLA @ Washington LINK P12N
5:00pm ET/2:00pm PT – [14] Arizona State @ [16] Cal   FREE
Monday, February 15
Scores Stream
3:00pm ET/12:00pm PT – Nebraska @ [8] Michigan LINK BTN

Arizona and Michigan State have canceled meets for COVID reasons. Minnesota will instead join the Iowa/Maryland meet.
Iowa State has withdrawn from Metroplex, which will go on.

Links will continue to be added as they become available.

Monday competitions will count as part of week 7 for ranking purposes.


Meets marked SECN will be broadcast live on TV on the SEC Network and can also be streamed online at the link provided for those who have a log-in from a TV provider subscription—U-Verse, Spectrum, DirecTV, Dish, Xfinity, Verizon, Sling, Hulu, or YouTube TV.

Meets marked SEC+ may be streamed on WatchESPN for those who have a log-in from a TV provider subscription—U-Verse, Spectrum, DirecTV, Dish, Xfinity, Verizon, Sling, Hulu, or YouTube TV.

Meets marked ESPN3 may be streamed on WatchESPN for those who have a log-in from a participating internet service provider, which is basically all of them.

Meets marked ESPN+ may be streamed through a paid subscription to the ESPN+ streaming service ($5/month).

Meets marked P12N will be broadcast live on TV and can also be streamed online at the link provided for those who have a log-in from a participating TV provider subscription. The Pac-12 Network provides an international subscription for those outside the US.

Meets marked BTN will be broadcast live on TV and can also be streamed online at the link provided for those who have a log-in from a TV provider and a TV subscription that includes the Big Ten Network.

Meets marked BTN+ may be streamed through a paid subscription to BTN+ ($15/month).

Meets marked FLO may be streamed through a paid subscription to FloGymnastics ($30/month).

Meets marked FREE are free at the link provided.

19 thoughts on “NCAA Week 6 – Schedule and Links”

  1. The UCLA meet (on Wednesday) is just live streamed? You don’t need PAC-12 Network to watch it?

    1. You do not need Pac12Network for this (rare) @UCLA stream.

      Any predictions on who might do commentary for the BYU@UCLA meet today?

  2. I want to do it:

    UCLA doesn’t care about competing or training this season. They care about being on Instagram & think a scholarship is a Lifetime Achievement Award. Getting a full ride & not really competing or improving is the goal of most of the team. Also E passes on FX are kinda banned.

    1. It seems to be all about getting buzz behind their floor performances and not necessarily about the gymnastics . The problem is, if the athletes are sloppy or whatever, it doesn’t impact the scores. Judges are judging based on whether the last video of the floor routine went viral. I will say, UCLA is doing better than Cal but not sure what the difference in training restrictions has been. That and UCLA has a giant roster.

      1. As a fan of both, I don’t really think UCLA is doing significantly better than Cal. Cal just isn’t getting the benefit of the doubt as much.

      1. It’s the opinion of everyone who isn’t a UCLA homer, and probably even the opinion of some UCLA fans. I know I’d be mad if my team spent so much time making videos for social media and treating meets like a giant party, cheering like crazy when gymnasts have vaults with giant hops or routines with major balks. I understand losing your amazing senior class and having restrictions from Covid means lower scores, but the team shows a lack of discipline and seriousness that a perennial top team should have, and it’s showing in their gymnastics.

        Not to mention UCLA’s official Twitter account tweeted a video of part of Nia’s routine on Wednesday (not the parts of her routine that have obvious deductions) then said something about one judge giving it a 10 and the other giving it a 9.85 with a ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, suggesting the lower, more accurate score is ridiculous. In a sport where overscoring is a huge problem and top teams are getting all kinds of uniform bonuses, being one of those top teams and complaining about accurate scoring is a terrible look. I would be embarrassed to be associated with that.

    2. Facts. NCAA gymnastics shouldn’t be summer camp. It’s not about beach photoshoots. They are getting a free education at a top public university. Maybe they should take gymnastics seriously. Or are they too busy sharing their feelings in group yoga.

    3. UCLA, like much of the non-Utah Pac-12, has dealt with longer training delays than most of the SEC and several weeks off right before the start of the season. And, they had FOUR expected freshmen who were expected to contribute skip the season to train for the Olympics.

      You don’t just make up for those two shortfalls by working harder in a shorter period of time – that’s how you get hurt, not better. Enjoying yourself and working hard aren’t mutually exclusive.

    4. You keep posting the same thing over and over and over and over and over. It’s kinda tired at this point.

      You hate UCLA.

      Got it.

    5. They have the same number of E passes as Oklahoma, last year Utah only had one, Florida only has 3 too I think. Criticize as you wish to but at least be accurate.

  3. UCLA’s schedule this week looks exhausting. Meet today, then traveling to Washington on Sunday. If bussing it, that’s a looooong drive.

    1. Chris Waller said they will fly to Washington and also their top gymnasts will rest a few events, so we may see both Saras in the bars lineup, Sara U and Sakti on floor and Kooyman on beam. So they can have everyone at full strengh when they meet Utah

    2. If you want to see college gymnastics continue to grow then you might want to give UCLA a break. No gymnastics program in the country does a better job of marketing their team (and the sport). At last year’s Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards in the Live Sports category a Bruins gymnastics meet beat out the Dodgers, Angels, Lakers and Kings for the trophy. And that’s the second time in the last four years a PAC-12 UCLA based telecast has won over such distinguished competition.

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