College Week 11 — Final NQS Scenarios

Table of contents:
NQS Leaders
Format Refresher
Seeding Scenarios
Regionals Bubble
Record Breakers
Postseason Outlook


Top 25 NQS Breakdown

The top 25 teams and the origin story of how their rankings came to be.

NOTES:
*Utah’s RTN ranking still reflects all Maverik Center meets being counted as away meets, so that’s what’s happening here. Both formulations would have Utah ranked #12. For now.

**Penn State and Ohio State are officially listed as tied at #17 on RTN because their NQSs are rounded to three decimal places, but Penn State’s actual NQS is higher than Ohio State’s. It’s Chellsie-Nastia 2005 all over again, except this time it doesn’t matter.

RankTeamNQS
1Oklahoma197.96250
Drop High198.425
Drop Low197.425
Count198.200, 198.175, 198.125,
198.175, 198.075, 197.975,
197.925, 197.925, 197.550,
197.500
This Week197.925 (Count)
2LSU197.91666
Drop High198.325
Drop Low196.850
Count198.325, 198.200, 198.075,
198.050, 197.975, 197.925,
197.675, 197.525, 197.500
This Week198.075 (Count)
3Florida197.59285
Drop High198.575
Drop Low196.500
Count198.450, 198.050, 197.725,
197.700, 197.575, 197.575,
197.425, 197.100
This Week198.575 (High)
4Alabama197.50000
Drop High197.950
Drop Low197.125
Count197.950, 197.650, 197.600,
197.500, 197.475, 197.475,
197.450, 197.425, 197.275,
197.200
This Week197.425 (Count)
5UCLA197.47777
Drop High198.150
Drop Low196.950
Count197.850, 197.775, 197.725,
197.675, 197.550, 197.425,
197.325, 197.000, 196.975
This Week197.850 (Count)
6Georgia197.38500
Drop High198.075
Drop Low196.875
Count197.675, 197.650, 197.600,
197.550, 197.525, 197.325,
197.275, 197.200, 197.050,
197.000
This Week197.525 (Count)
7Stanford197.26666
Drop High198.150
Drop Low196.400
Count197.775, 197.725, 197.625,
197.425, 197.225, 197.100,
197.075, 196.975, 196.475
This Week197.625 (Count)
197.775 (Count)
8Arkansas197.19166
Drop High197.700
Drop Low195.975
Count197.500, 197.475, 197.450,
197.250, 197.225, 197.125,
197.100, 196.900, 196.700
This Week197.100 (Count)
9Missouri197.19062
Drop Extra Home High197.550
Drop Next High197.500
Drop Low196.825
Count197.425, 197.325, 197.300,
197.275, 197.225, 197.200,
196.925, 196.850
This Week197.325 (Count)
10Michigan197.15000
Drop High197.475
Drop Low196.375
Count197.425, 197.375, 197.225,
197.225, 197.100, 197.100,
196.975, 196.775
This Week197.100 (Count)
11Michigan State197.05625
Drop High197.700
Drop Low195.675
Count197.525, 197.500, 197.300,
197.250, 197.125, 196.900,
196.625, 196.225
This Week197.500 (Count)
*12Utah197.00833
Drop High198.025
Drop Low195.725
Count197.650, 197.425, 197.400,
197.300, 197.200, 197.125,
196.625, 196.450, 195.900
This Week197.400 (Count)
13Minnesota196.83437
Drop Extra Home High197.825
Drop Next High197.700
Drop Low195.075
Count197.275, 197.150, 197.075,
197.050, 196.950, 196.925,
196.775, 195.475
This Week197.825 (High)
14Cal196.69750
Drop High197.225
Drop Low195.550
Count197.175, 197.075, 196.950,
196.875, 196.875, 196.800,
196.825, 196.350, 196.050,
196.000
This Week197.075 (Count)
197.175 (Count)
15Clemson196.64375
Drop Extra Home High197.175
Drop High197.025
Drop Low195.925
Count196.975, 196.900, 196.875,
196.875, 196.550, 196.525,
196.300, 196.150
This Week197.175 (High)
16Auburn196.54722
Drop Extra Home High197.250
Drop High197.200
Drop Low196.050
Count197.150, 196.975, 196.825,
196.700, 196.700, 196.275,
196.150, 196.075, 196.075
This Week196.700 (Count)
17Penn State196.52222
Drop High197.250
Drop Low196.000
Count197.225, 196.875, 196.725,
196.550, 196.525, 196.275,
196.225, 196.125, 196.075
This Week196.875 (Count)
**17Ohio State196.52187
Drop High197.150
Drop Low195.750
Count197.075, 196.850, 196.650,
196.625, 196.425, 196.300,
196.250, 196.000
This Week196.650 (Count)
19Kentucky196.50312
Drop High197.325
Drop Low194.325
Count197.225, 197.125, 197.025,
196.800, 196.675, 196.475,
195.775, 194.925
This Week197.225 (Count)
20NC State196.44750
Drop High197.150
Drop Low195.575
Count197.125, 196.700, 196.650,
196.625, 196.625, 196.575,
196.125, 196.100, 196.075,
195.875
This Week196.650 (Count)
21Iowa196.44722
Drop High197.225
Drop Low194.825
Count197.025, 196.775, 196.725,
196.500, 196.475, 196.475,
196.400, 196.000, 195.600
This Week196.475 (Count)
22North Carolina196.43333
Drop High197.200
Drop Low194.550
Count196.750, 196.675, 196.525,
196.525, 196.400, 196.375,
196.375, 196.325, 195.950
This Week194.550 (Low)
23Denver196.36111
Drop High197.075
Drop Low195.175
Counting196.950, 196.725, 196.600,
196.575, 196.525, 196.100,
196.000, 195.925, 195.850
This Week197.075 (High)
195.175 (Low)
24BYU196.23333
Drop High197.225
Drop Low195.200
Count196.975, 196.575, 196.550,
196.300, 196.300, 196.025,
195.975, 195.725, 195.675
This Week197.225 (High)
25Oregon State196.10555
Drop High197.250
Drop Low194.525
Count196.925, 196.600, 196.375,
196.300, 196.150, 195.825,
195.775, 195.550, 195.450
This Week196.925 (Count)

Regionals Format Refresher

…How does this all go again?

–At the end of competition on Saturday, the top 36 teams will advance to the postseason elimination meets, and everyone else is eliminated.

–The 36 teams are divided into 4 regional sites, each with 9 teams. The top 16 teams are serpentine seeded and distributed to the 4 regional sites as follows:

Site 1Site 2Site 3Site 4
1234
8765
9101112
16151413

–The remaining 5 teams for each regional are unseeded nationally and assigned to a site based (predominantly) (sometimes) on geography rather than ranking.

–Once the 9 teams for each regional are established, the #8 and #9 ranked teams in each regional must compete in the play-in (round one) to see who advances to the regional semifinals.

–The regional semifinal draws for each site are as follows:

Day SFNight SF
Seed #2Seed #1
Seed #3Seed #4
Unseeded #2Unseeded #1
Unseeded #3Play-in winner

–The top 2 teams in each regional semifinal advance to the 4-team regional final. The top 2 teams in each regional final advance to the 8-team national championship.


Seeding Watch

What’s still to be decided in the race for the top 16

–Oklahoma and LSU could still flip-flop for the national postseason #1 ranking. Oklahoma is in the driver’s seat and would clinch postseason #1 with another 197.925 at SECs.

–Regardless of how they end up, LSU is a regionals host, so we already know that LSU is staying home for regionals. Oklahoma will therefore have geographic priority among the remaining sites and will head to Kentucky. #3 Florida will head to the Arizona State regional, and the #4 team will headline the Oregon State regional.

–The #4 ranking could still go to either Alabama or UCLA. UCLA would guarantee taking it with a season high at Big Tens.

–6 of the top 8 teams are set (Oklahoma, LSU, Florida, Alabama, UCLA, Georgia), but #7 Stanford and #8 Arkansas could still be vulnerable to #9 Missouri and #10 Michigan for a #2 regionals seeding.

Top 8 scenarios: Stanford needs better than 196.850 to clinch a top-8 spot, while Arkansas and Missouri are so close to each other that it’s basically just going to come down to who does better at SECs. And then Michigan is still in it to spoil if others see their NQSs drop. Michigan’s max possible NQS is lower than the current top 9 NQSs, so they’d need a little help to get into the conversation, but still could.

–A 196.595 NQS is the seeding safe zone cutoff. A final NQS above that mark clinches a spot in the top 16 and a regionals seeding. That means everyone through #13 Minnesota is already assured a top 16 ranking, while #14 Cal, #15 Clemson, and #16 Auburn might still be in danger.

Top 16 scenarios: Cal ended up being only .025 from mathematical safety, but needs only to avoid a 195.550 or lower at ACCs to clinch a seeding. Clemson has a little more work to do but would clinch with 196.225 at ACCs. Auburn would need a more challenging 197.050 to guarantee a regionals spot, but it may not actually take that much if the challengers don’t get season highs.

–Everyone down to #22 North Carolina is still technically in contention for a top 16 ranking if the frontrunners don’t clinch.


Drop Zone Watch

Who’s safe, and who still needs a score in the final meet

LAST IN

RankTeamNQSStatus
26Southern Utah195.955SAFE
27Maryland195.900SAFE
28Utah State195.855SAFE
29San Jose State195.717SAFE
30Arizona195.691????
31Arizona State195.631SAFE
32Nebraska195.622SAFE
33Air Force195.590????
34C. Michigan195.544????
35Washington195.415????
36Pitt195.372????

FIRST OUT

37Rutgers195.364????
38Penn195.286????
39Boise State195.256????
40Ball State195.236????
41Illinois195.197????
42Towson195.189????

–All teams below #42 have already been eliminated.

–A few teams that are technically still vulnerable don’t have to do much to clinch. #30 Arizona needs just 193.775 to get rid of those question marks, while #33 Air Force needs 194.350 and #34 Central Michigan needs an only slightly more onerous 194.950.

–When we get to the final two spots for regionals, things are more tenuous. We won’t really know where we stand until after the opening session of Big Tens on Friday night when #35 Washington and #37 Rutgers compete. Both Washington and Rutgers are able to clinch regionals spots in that meet, Washington with a 196.100 and Rutgers with a 196.500.

–If they get both those numbers, there will be only slim chances remaining for the other teams, but if not, we’ll at least have a better sense of who is still in and what scores they might need.


Record Breakers

Record-breaking (or tying) scores from week 11

Oldest Record Broken
We weren’t really much for breaking old records this week. Most of the records broken had been set about a week or so ago. But Maggie Slife’s record-breaking 9.975 on beam for Air Force did beat the old mark of 9.925 that was originally set by Analise Howard in 2018.

NCAA top 10s
Florida’s 198.575 ties for #10 on the all-time team score list

Team Total Records
Air Force 197.150

Team Event Records
Air Force 49.525 on beam
NC State 49.500 on bars
Rutgers 49.475 on floor

Team Event Records (tied)
Florida 49.800 on beam

Individual School Records
Maggie Slife 39.675 AA for Air Force
Maggie Slife 9.975 BB for Air Force

Individual School Records (tied)
Selena Harris-Miranda 10.000 BB for Florida
Kailin Chio 10.000 VT for LSU
Kailin Chio 10.000 BB for LSU
Kailin Chio 10.000 FX for LSU
Nikki Smith 10.000 FX for Michigan State
Arianna Ostrum 10.000 VT for Minnesota
Anna Roberts 10.000 VT for Stanford
Anna Roberts 10.000 FX for Stanford
Joscelyn Roberson 9.975 BB for Arkansas
Elle Hadrick 9.975 UB for NC State
Maggie Slife 9.925 VT for Air Force

Team Total Top 5s
Florida 198.575 (#3)
Clemson 197.175 (#3)
Rutgers 196.550 (#3)
Minnesota 197.825 (#4)
Air Force 195.925 (#4)

All-Around Top 5s
Gabrielle Dildy 39.525 for Rutgers (#2)
Amara Nelson 38.525 for Greenville (#2)
Alyssa Bigler 39.500 for Air Force (#5)


If It Ended Today

If the season ended today, the regionals draw would be

#1: Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Auburn
(@ Kentucky)

#2: LSU, Stanford, Michigan, Clemson
(@ LSU)

#3: Florida, Georgia, Michigan St, Cal
(@ Arizona St)

#4: Alabama, UCLA, Utah, Minnesota
(@ Oregon St)

Things to think about:
–Utah officially cannot get into the top 8. Two top-8 teams are going to have to deal with Utah (the school that has never not made nationals, ever) in their regional, but it’s by no means clear which ones. There are still viable scenarios in which Utah ends up at any of the four regional sites. Have funnnnnnnn.

–The Kentucky Situation. Kentucky is currently slated to be an unseeded spoiler in its own regional. It’s still possible for Kentucky to get into the top 16 after Saturday, and lots of teams will be rooting for that to happen because no one wants Kentucky as the third-best team in their regional semifinal. With Ohio State also geographically heading to the Kentucky regional, that would mean that if current rankings hold, Arkansas and Missouri would have Kentucky joining them in the semifinal with only two advancing.



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