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NCAA Week 2 – Schedule and Links

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Links will continue to be added as they become available.


COVID Withdrawals

  • The [6] LSU and [7] Missouri meet scheduled for Friday is canceled.
  • [7] Missouri had scheduled a make-up meet with SEMO, which is now also canceled.
  • [21] Georgia has called off both its competitions this week, a meet with Kentucky on Friday and [9] Iowa on Monday. Ball State will replace Georgia at the Kentucky meet, which will go ahead. [9] Iowa will join the UCLA/Minnesota meet on Monday.
  • [24] Illinois has withdrawn from the Kent State meet.
  • Boise State has pulled out of the Oregon State meet, which will continue as a tri-meet
  • Southern Connecticut‘s meet with Bridgeport, Brown, and Rhode Island has been canceled.
  • UW-Stout and UW-Whitewater are out of their meet against UW-Oshkosh. Oshkosh will instead join the Hamline meet.
  • Meet between Centenary and SEMO is off, with SEMO instead joining the Kent State meet.
  • Springfield and Ursinus have canceled their meet.
  • Also Gustavus Adolphus had to withdraw this week…for weather

How to Watch

Meets marked ABC will be broadcast live on TV for anyone in the US and can also be streamed online at the link provided for those who have a log-in from a TV provider.

Meets marked ESPN2 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 subscription that includes ESPN2, which is all of them, right?

Meets marked SEC Network 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 subscription—U-Verse, Spectrum, DirecTV, Dish, Xfinity, Verizon, Sling, Hulu, or YouTube TV.

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 a free international feed on YouTube 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 subscription that includes the Big Ten Network.

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

Meets marked SEC+ and ACC+ 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 ESPN+ may be streamed through a separate paid subscription to the ESPN+ streaming service ($7/month).

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 Free Stream are free at the link provided from either a Pac-12 digital or school-specific stream.


Week 1 Rankings and Reactions

Week 1 Top 25

1.Michigan197.750
2.Florida197.675
3.Oklahoma197.400
4.Utah197.100
5.Denver197.000
6.LSU 196.950
7.Missouri196.600
8.Auburn196.050
9.San Jose State195.950
9.Iowa195.950
11.Alabama195.875
11.Michigan State195.875
13.Utah State195.875
14.North Carolina195.700
15.Arkansas195.450
16.BYU195.225
17.Ohio State195.025
18.Southern Utah195.000
19.UC Davis194.625
20.Northern Illinois194.550
21.Georgia194.500
22.Nebraska194.425
23.Iowa State194.350
24.Illinois194.325
25.Penn State194.275

Keep That Score

  • #1 Michigan – Michigan rightfully sits atop the rankings after the first week with the strongest performance in the country, one that stood out particularly because of the level of preparation in the floor landings, which already look at postseason level.
  • #5 Denver – As some of the top teams found 197s difficult to come by in the first week, Denver withstood roster-shrinking retirements to hit the 197 mark exactly, getting—in addition to the usual suspects—a big floor score from Isabel Mabanta and lineup-ready beam and floor from the returning Emma Brown.
  • #9 San Jose State – Perhaps the biggest surprise of the week came from San Jose, recording the 2nd-best score in the school’s entire history with a 195.950 (San Jose has never scored 196), immediately securing the status of beloved plucky underdog for the 2022 season with routines like Lauren Macpherson’s “Back Legs Are People Too” leap work on beam.
  • #11 Michigan State – Michigan State competed only two meets last season but had shown heaps of potential in its debut from first years Baleigh Garcia and Delanie Harkness. This season, MSU picked up exactly where it left off in that first meet a year ago with a 195.875.
  • #13 Utah State – Utah State has characteristically been the lowest-ranked of the four MRGC teams, so a 2nd-place finish at the Utah quad with victories over BYU and Southern Utah is a big deal in trying to prove that the hierarchy could be switching.
  • #14 North Carolina – UNC’s opening meet 195.700 would have been the team’s 2nd-best score over the entirety of last season and is a believable score for a regionals-qualifying team to include in its NQS slate, which is important to notch early on for a team that has barely missed regionals so many times recently.

Drop That Score

  • #6 LSU – After a great start to the competition, LSU struggled quite a bit on beam and floor this week for a sub-197 total. The bigger concern than a medium-fine-whatever score that will almost surely be dropped in a couple months is the potential injury situation with Sami Durante suffering a thumb problem during her bars routine and Haleigh Bryant having to be pulled from the floor lineup after warmup with plantar fascia issues since both athletes are 100% essential to LSU’s championship hopes this season.
  • #11 Alabama – Alabama opened the season scoring under 196 for what was ultimately an uneven and rusty performance characterized by some lineup absences (Shallon Olsen, where art thou?), routine composition problems, and landing issues on vault and floor that made for a rather preseason-looking performance overall. 
  • #15 Arkansas – Arkansas was without several critical first year athletes in its opening meet, which showed in some depleted lineups and a bars disaster that brought the Razorbacks to 195.450—lower than any score the team recorded last season.
  • #21 Georgia – While it is nearly tradition now for Georgia to start with a weak score (the children don’t remember 2017’s 193 against LSU), this week’s 194 in losing to Michigan rang alarm bells because of the sheer amount of routine depletion in several of these lineups, in addition to the mistakes and preseason-level final passes on floor.
  • #22 Nebraska – While perhaps not unexpected for a team that missed regionals last season—despite being Nebraska—this opening 194.425 didn’t do anything to change the trajectory or expectations for 2022.

All That Remains Is Chaos

  • Perhaps nothing better encapsulated the what-is-this of this season we’re going to live through than Oklahoma’s opening vault rotation on Sunday, featuring two 10.000s, a fall, and three 9.7s. It’s a different kind of year for a team that usually starts out very finalized and very postseasony. 
  • Florida also chose mayhem in the first meet with lineups that were all over the place and not particularly representative of what we’re going to see later on, alternating between ragged performances and strong performances. But also scoring 197.675 for a meet that’s so very far from the team we expect to see in a couple months will serve as a warning to the others. But news of Morgan Hurd’s ACL surgery is…not what Florida had in mind.
  • Utah would be very comfortable with its first-meet performance of 197.100 in what was ultimately a pretty reasonably evaluated meet if not for the injury suffered by Kara Eaker in the vault warmup, which would be a serious blow to scoring expectations this year if it proves serious.

NCAA Week 1 – Schedule and Links

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COVID Withdrawals

  • [13] Arizona State has postponed its opening day meet against [12] Kentucky due to COVID.
  • The Collegiate Challenge with [7] Cal, [8] UCLA, [13] Arizona State, [17] Oregon State, Arizona, and Washington has officially been canceled.
  • West Virginia has withdrawn from its opening meet with LSU. Centenary will replace WVU.
  • NC State has withdrawn from the quad meet at North Carolina, which will now be a tri meet with Auburn and Bowling Green.
  • Pittsburgh has withdrawn from the quad meet at Temple, which will now be a tri meet with Penn State and Penn.
  • Southern Connecticut is out of the meet at New Hampshire, and UW-Oshkosh is out of the meet at Davis.
  • SEMO has withdrawn from the quad meet at Missouri, which will now be a tri meet with Ball State and Illinois State
  • UW-Eau Claire‘s meet against Hamline has been canceled.
  • Lindenwood has withdrawn from Saturday’s meet at Iowa.

Meets marked ESPN 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 subscription that gets ESPN2, which is all of them, right?

Meets marked SEC Network 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 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 ESPN+ may be streamed through a separate paid subscription to the ESPN+ streaming service ($7/month).

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

Meets marked BYUTV will be broadcast live on TV on the BYU Network or streamed for free at the link provided. (You have to make a profile and log in—ugh—but after that it’s free.)

Meets marked YouTube are, you know, on YouTube.

Meets marked FREE are free at the link provided from a Pac-12 digital or school-specific stream.

2022 NCAA Depth Charts

Air ForceNebraska
AlabamaNew Hampshire
AlaskaNorth Carolina
ArizonaNC State
Arizona StateNorthern Illinois
ArkansasOhio State
AuburnOklahoma
Ball StateOregon State
Boise StatePenn State
Bowling GreenPenn
BridgeportPitt
BrockportRhode Island
BrownRutgers
BYUSacramento State
CalSan Jose State
CentenarySEMO
Central MichiganSouthern Connecticut
CornellSouthern Utah
CortlandSpringfield
DenverStanford
Eastern MichiganTemple
FloridaTWU
George WashingtonTowson
GeorgiaUC Davis
Gustavus AdolphusUCLA
HamlineUrsinus
IllinoisUtah
Illinois StateUtah State
IowaUW-Eau Claire
Iowa StateUW-La Crosse
IthacaUW-Oshkosh
Kent StateUW-Stout
KentuckyUW-Whitewater
LindenwoodWashington
LIUWest Chester
LSUWest Virginia
MarylandWestern Michigan
MichiganWilliam & Mary
Michigan StateWinona State
MinnesotaYale
Missouri