Category Archives: 2023 NCAA Season

Week 3 Rankings and Notes

Week 3 Top 25

1.Oklahoma197.817
2.Florida 197.663
3.Michigan197.500
4.Utah197.433
5.Auburn197.350
6.UCLA 197.342
7.Cal197.133
8.LSU196.988
9.Denver196.950
10.Kentucky196.758
11.Ohio State196.750
12.Michigan State196.717
13.Alabama196.650
14.Missouri196.642
15.Iowa196.567
16.Oregon State196.500
17.Georgia196.431
18.Minnesota196.208
19.Illinois196.192
20.NC State196.183
21.Southern Utah196.169
22.Stanford196.167
23.Arkansas196.142
24.Arizona State196.067
25.Washington195.950

Keep That Score

  • #1 Oklahoma (197.925) – It’s still true that Oklahoma will look at anything that isn’t 198 this season and say, “Cute story,” but seeing as this score was by far the highest mark for any team this week and lifted Oklahoma back to the #1 ranking (after dropping behind Florida with last Monday’s score), it goes in the good category. We saw major improvements in the vault landings this week for a 49.650 that Oklahoma will hope to carry through to meets where beam is also on task in order to get over that 198 hurdle.
  • #5 Auburn (197.500) – Auburn was able to move up two ranking spots this week thanks to a season-high 197.500, the second best score of the weekend nationally, in defeating Arkansas in its home opener. Auburn will still view this as just a starting point in terms of what home scores can be (a counting 9.725 on vault reinforces how much room there is still to grow here), but Auburn is among the very few top-10 teams that can look at their week 3 score without fully vomiting out of repulsion. You’re pretty happy with this, even if it wouldn’t have been a counting home score last season.
  • #11 Ohio State (197.225) – Meanwhile, Ohio State will have a five-star, no-notes reaction to this 197, notched in a victory over Iowa, as it’s the program’s top score of the season and third-best score in the all-time of all the evers that have ever been. It’s a 100% keeper result that granted Ohio State a two-spot rise in the rankings, putting the team within striking distance of the top 10 heading into next weekend’s away clash against a currently wound-licking Michigan team. Speaking of…
  • #12 Michigan State (197.200) – It will be the victory over Michigan for them, breaking a 32-meet win streak for Michigan against MSU dating back to 2007. From the 70s to the early 90s, Michigan State had the best of the rivalry, going 33-2 (.943) in their first 35 meetings, but since then, Michigan had gone 75-5 (.938) over their last 80 heading into this meet. In terms of more relevant information, Michigan State recorded a useful final score that could very comfortably count for NQS and also tied the all-time school vault mark with that stick-a-thon rotation.
  • #15 Iowa (196.900) – Iowa may have lost to Ohio State but will be able to cry into the very warm pillow of the T-5th best score in team history, a definitely countable road number for NQS that also keeps Iowa ranked in the top 15 despite not even having a home meet yet. Although, all of the top seven scores in Iowa history have come at road meets. Something to consider. Something that Iowa will aim to rectify at Friday’s home opener against Minnesota. Last season, bars and beam were Iowa’s lower-ranked events, and this week’s 49.200 bars and 49.250 beam amount to the team’s best combined bars/beam result in 6 years.
  • #16 Oregon State (197.200) – Oregon State continued its steep upward trajectory (195 in the first meet, 196 in the second meet, 197 in the third) with this 197.200 and an upset over a higher-ranked Denver team. Of course most critical in this one was breaking the 49 mark on bars for the first time this season, so while bars was still the lowest event score, it was now competitive for the first time in 2023. Jade Carey’s 39.825 in the all-around tied Leanne Wong for the highest individual score so far this season.
  • #17 Georgia (197.225) – It’s very easy to chalk this one up to crazy Georgia home scoring (and believe me I will), but you also still have to stay on the apparatuses in order to take advantage, and this marks a higher home score than anything Georgia managed in the entirety of 2022, which will spark hope in this new generation’s ability to restart the machine. They’ll still have to show they can do it on the road, but there’s no better place to try than Florida on Friday.

Drop That Score

  • #2 Florida (197.325) – While it still ranked as one of the highest scores of the weekend, Florida’s 197.325 from its victory over Alabama reflected a half-point decrease from last weekend’s result to render it the team’s weakest result of the young season. As a first road mark of 2023, it’s not one that Florida would be able to keep around for NQS if the goal is a #1 national ranking.
  • #3 Michigan (196.975) – Michigan did not really have the landings on Sunday. Couple that with a repeat of the first meet’s shaky beam performance (Michigan now ranks just 19th on beam but no lower than 5th anywhere else), and it was never going to be a journey to remember. The loss will sting more than the score, but Michigan is at a point in its evolution where anything with a 196 in it is a miss, and this one will definitely be a drop.
  • #6 UCLA (196.900) – Another top team putting up a season low in week 3, UCLA fell 2 spots in the rankings and down to #6 with this 196.9 result away against Washington, not living up to the superior quality of week 2’s showing. The vault performance typified this competition, with three excellent vaults matched by three vaults you’d want to drop, and the 9.7s are always going to define the performance more than the 9.9s. With one great beam showing bookended by two shaky ones so far in 2023, beam is currently UCLA’s lowest-ranked event, when it really shouldn’t be.
  • #7 Cal (196.400) – The lack of eMjae Frazier made itself fiercely known in the rough 48s that Cal scored on vault and floor on Friday, emphasizing how important her 9.9+ potential on both events is to the whole plan this season for a team that hasn’t been rolling too many gymnasts deep in the early meets. Cal’s first venture down to the 196s so far this season is a definite drop, though the team was already among the very few schools with two countable road scores heading into this one.
  • #13 Alabama (196.450) – Alabama dropped to #13 in the country this week after joining the season-low club with this 196.450. This result may start to feel more urgent for Alabama than it will for some of these other teams because the Tide’s scores have dropped each successive week so far and the team doesn’t have a 197 yet, meaning there’s no really countable score (at least for Alabama expectations) on the slate yet.

All That Remains Is Chaos

  • #4 Utah (197.275) – The good news for Utah is that this 197.275 allowed the team to move up a spot in the rankings and regain the top position in the conference, which means technically this was a productive result. But also, it came in a loss to Oklahoma that was never really all that close, so for a team that has national championship aspirations, the technical productivity of the result will pale against this being a loss against Oklahoma with a margin of more than a fall, as well as a second low 197 in three meets.
  • #8 LSU (197.150) – Similarly, LSU was able to use this week’s low 197 to move up a spot in the rankings, defeat Missouri, and reestablish itself as at least a top three team in the conference in a week when 197s were relatively difficult to come by all of a sudden. On the other hand, LSU will not be thrilled with the current beam situation, where a fall, a 9.6, and two other 9.7s undermined what otherwise could have been a huge result. LSU now ranks 18th on beam, and “what to do without Kiya Johnson” is still a very open question.
  • #9 Denver (196.725) – Denver won’t love losing to Oregon State or scoring a season low, but in the overall scheme, this 196.725 also would have been a counting road score for NQS at the end of last year’s regular season. So if the same result has gone from being a counter to being a low point, that indicates upward movement overall.

NCAA Week 3 – Schedule and Links

Friday, January 20SCORESSTREAM
6:00pm ET/
3:00pm PT
West Virginia, New Hampshire, West Chester @ TowsonLINKFREE
6:00pm ET/
3:00pm PT
Western Michigan @ Bowling GreenLINKFREE
7:00pm ET/
4:00pm PT
[12] Missouri @ [9] LSULINKSECN
7:00pm ET/
4:00pm PT
[10] Kentucky @ [17] GeorgiaLINKSEC+
7:00pm ET/
4:00pm PT
LIU, Bridgeport, Cornell @ TempleLINKESPN+
7:00pm ET/
4:00pm PT
Kent State, Ball State, Lindenwood, SEMO, Fisk (@ TN)
7:30pm ET/
4:30pm PT
[1] Florida @ [11] AlabamaLINKESPNU
7:30pm ET/
4:30pm PT
Eastern Michigan, UC Davis @ Iowa StateLINKESPN+
8:00pm ET/
5:00pm PT
Air Force, Centenary, Eau Claire @ TWUTWU ($)
8:00pm ET/
5:00pm PT
Winona State @ WhitewaterLINKFREE
8:30pm ET/
5:30pm PT
[25] Arkansas @ [7] AuburnLINKSECN
9:00pm ET/
6:00pm PT
[6] Cal @ ArizonaLINKP12I
9:00pm ET/
6:00pm PT
[19] Stanford @ [20] Arizona StateLINKFREE
9:00pm ET/
6:00pm PT
Utah State @ [21] Southern UtahLINKESPN+
9:00pm ET/
6:00pm PT
Boise State @ BYULINKBYUTV
Saturday, January 21SCORESSTREAM
12:00pm ET/
9:00am PT
Gustavus Adolphus @ OshkoshFREE
1:00pm ET/
10:00am PT
[23] Illinois @ RutgersLINKBTN+
2:00pm ET/
11:00am PT
Springfield, Rhode Island @ Southern ConnecticutFREE
2:00pm ET/
11:00am PT
Northern Illinois @ Central MichiganLINKFREE
4:00pm ET/
1:00pm PT
[8] Denver, Sacramento State, Brown @ [18] Oregon StateLINKFREE
4:00pm ET/
1:00pm PT
George Washington, Pitt @ [24] NC StateLINKACC+
5:00pm ET/
2:00pm PT
[4] UCLA @ [22] WashingtonP12
5:00pm ET/
2:00pm PT
Penn State @ [16] MinnesotaLINKBTN+
7:00pm ET/
4:00pm PT
Maryland @ NebraskaLINKBTN+
8:00pm ET/
5:00pm PT
Illinois State @ GreenvilleFREE
Sunday, January 22SCORESSTREAM
12:00pm ET/
9:00am PT
Cortland @ Rhode IslandFREE
1:00pm ET/
10:00am PT
Ball State @ Eastern MichiganLINKESPN+
1:00pm ET/
10:00am PT
Brockport, Ithaca @ UrsinusLINKFREE
2:00pm ET/
11:00am PT
William & Mary @ PennLINKESPN+
2:00pm ET/
11:00am PT
[15] Iowa @ [13] Ohio StateLINKBTN+
4:00pm ET/
1:00pm PT
Hamline, Simpson @ La CrosseFREE
7:00pm ET/
4:00pm PT
[2] Michigan @ [14] Michigan StateLINKBTN
8:00pm ET/
5:00pm PT
[5] Utah @ [2] OklahomaLINKESPN
Monday, January 23SCORESSTREAM
6:00pm ET/
3:00pm PT
Yale, Stout @ North CarolinaLINKACC+

Meets on Monday are considered part of week 4 for ranking purposes.

Links will continue to be added as they become available.


Meets marked ESPN and ESPNU 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 ESPN and ESPNU.

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.

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

Meets marked SEC+ and ACC+ may be streamed on WatchESPN for those who have a log-in from a TV provider subscription that includes the SEC Network and ACC Network.

Meets marked P12 and P12I are streamed at the link provided for those who have a log-in from a TV provider subscription that includes the Pac-12 Network. Meets marked P12 are also broadcast live on TV on the Pac-12 Network.

Meets marked BYUTV are broadcast live on BYUTV and can also be streamed online at the link provided for free as long as you create a profile and sign in.

Meets marked ESPN+ may be streamed through a separate paid subscription to the ESPN+ streaming service ($10/month).

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

Meets marked [School] ($) will be broadcast through a paid subscription to that school’s specific streaming service.

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

Week 2 Rankings and Notes

Week 2+ Top 25

*The rankings are updated with the Monday results so will differ from the official week 2 rankings.

1.Florida197.788
2.Oklahoma197.763
2.Michigan197.763
4.UCLA197.563
5.Utah197.513
6.Cal 197.500
7.Auburn197.275
8.Denver197.063
9.LSU196.933
10.Kentucky196.850
11.Alabama196.750
12.Missouri196.700
13.Ohio State196.513
14.Michigan State196.475
15.Iowa196.400
16.Minnesota196.200
17.Georgia196.167
18.Oregon State196.150
19.Stanford196.138
20.Arizona State196.075
21.Southern Utah196.025
22.Washington196.013
23.Illinois196.000
24.NC State195.950
25.Arkansas195.875

Keep That Score

  • #2 Michigan (198.125) – Michigan jumped up to #2 this week with the first 198 in the country so far, the fourth-highest score in team history, and the first home 198 in team history (and just the second time any team has ever scored 198 at the University of Michigan). Beam was the thing, with that event alone improving half a point over week one and officially downgrading the beam threat level from Terrifying to Somewhat Concerning.   
  • #4 UCLA (197.850) – On Saturday, UCLA recorded its highest road score of the post-Val era with a 197.850 to win the Wasatch Classic and move up to #4, the highest ranking the Bruins have reached since the abrupt end to the 2020 season when they were #3 as the season got called off. The team is starting to look, dare one say, competitive again. 
  • #6 Cal (197.525) – This 197.525 is the highest regular-season road score in the history of Cal gymnastics, improving by a smidge over last weekend’s result thanks largely to a near program record on vault. That vault lineup with four 10.0 starts allows Cal to have a kind-of-shaky beam day while still setting records and keeping pace with the kind of 197.5s the top teams are scoring. 
  • #8 Denver (197.200) – On the topic of vault records, Denver set one this week at 49.550 and did so even without the services of their best vaulter, Lynnzee Brown. Being able to drop a 9.850 on vault is a far cry from the seasons when Denver would have to put up five and hope they all hit. This 197.200 is a very usable road score that would have been an NQS-counting score for Denver in each of the last three seasons, a vital number to get out there so early to take the pressure off some of the later road meets.
  • #22 Washington (196.550) – Washington improved by more than a point in week 2, notching a 196.550 that would have been the team’s #2 road score for NQS in 2022—a season of great improvement for Washington in which the team still did not get into the mid 196s until the second half of February. This is a much earlier start for the usable scores. 

Drop That Score

  • #2 Oklahoma (197.600) – Oklahoma sneaked out of LSU with a win on Monday but did so with a somewhat raggedy performance and a—gasp—197.600 that was only the 5th best score recorded this week. Oklahoma’s NQS hasn’t been down in the 197.6 zone in a decade, so this is definitely going to be a drop score despite also being a 197.6 in a win.
  • #11 Alabama (196.525) – Alabama dropped out of the top 10 this week with a 196.525 characterized by…weirdies, like Luisa Blanco frontally ejecting herself onto the beam in the anchor position and Makarri Doggette tripping the floor fantastic in the middle of her leap series. Top 15 teams don’t count 196.5s, and Alabama will want to get rid of this one as soon as possible.
  • #25 Arkansas (195.525) – Arkansas defeated Alabama on three events this week but was nonetheless saddled with a loss and an unusable 195 when the team’s old nemesis, hitting bars, reared it’s head again with three falls over six routines. Arkansas currently sits in the basement of the SEC and will need to use the opportunity of a visit to Auburn next weekend to get the kind of road score that can bump the team back up.

There Should Be a Medium Place

  • #1 Florida (197.825), #5 Utah (197.750) – There’s nothing much to sneeze at about Florida and Utah’s scores this week, standing as solid progress points for the second week. So while both teams will still probably aim to drop these scores in the quest to be all-198s, all-the-time once we get to the meat of the season, they also could very well count these results and it would be completely fine. Florida, though, will probably look at how many 10s and impossible scores were thrown out at this meet and know that this could have been a total closer to the historic category with a top-level vault showing.

All That Remains Is Chaos

  • #9 LSU (196.575/197.450) – Are you up or are you down? LSU started the weekend in the doldrums with a Friday 196 that featured a season-ending injury to Kiya Johnson, then came back with a much more usable mid 197 on Monday against Oklahoma. Monday’s performance indicated that the team can still be competitive even without one of the two main stars, though some definite question marks remain in terms of the best option for filling out these lineups without introducing a 9.7.
  • #14 Michigan State (196.400) – It wasn’t long ago that a 196 road score in the second week would have been cause for trophies for Michigan State. But this week, a counting fall on bars in the opening rotation quashed the team’s quest for what otherwise would have been a score well into the 197s that challenged for a top-10 ranking. Still, a 196.4 seeming like a miss emphasizes how far Michigan State has come in such a short period. 
  • #18 Oregon State (196.850) – This 196.850 is a massive improvement over the week 1 score and is borderline-viable as a counting road score for NQS, but it also featured a fall-laden 48.7 on bars that spoiled what could have been a big old 197 as the Beavs now rank outside the top 40 on bars. 

NCAA Week 2 – Schedule and Links

Friday, January 13SCORESSTREAM
6:00pm ET/
3:00pm PT
[10] LSU @ [12] KentuckyLINKESPN2
6:00pm ET/
3:00pm PT
Penn, LIU, Southern Connecticut @ [24] Penn StateLINKBTN+
7:00pm ET/
4:00pm PT
[9] Denver, Fisk @ [4] MichiganLINKBTN+
7:00pm ET/
4:00pm PT
[20] Georgia @ [14] MissouriLINKSECN
7:00pm ET/
4:00pm PT
Maryland, Kent State @ West VirginiaLINKESPN+
7:00pm ET/
4:00pm PT
La Crosse, Stout @ Winona StateFREE
7:30pm ET/
4:30pm PT
[5] Auburn @ [2] FloridaLINKESPN2
8:00pm ET/
5:00pm PT
Lindenwood @ Illinois StateLINKESPN+
8:30pm ET/
5:30pm PT
[8] Alabama @ [16] ArkansasLINKSECN
9:00pm ET/
6:00pm PT
Best of Utah: [6] Utah, [22] Southern Utah, Utah State, BYULINKBYUTV
9:00pm ET/
6:00pm PT
UC Davis, Eastern Michigan @ [23] Arizona StateLINKFREE
10:00pm ET/
7:00pm PT
West Chester @ AlaskaLINKFREE
Saturday, January 14SCORESSTREAM
2:00pm ET/
11:00am PT
Towson, Ball State, Oshkosh @ RutgersLINKBTN+
2:00pm ET/
11:00am PT
Whitewater @ Gustavus AdolphusLINKFREE
2:00pm ET/
11:00am PT
Chow’s Classic: Eau Claire v Simpson
3:00pm ET/
12:00pm PT
Centenary, Greenville @ SEMOLINKESPN+
4:00pm ET/
1:00pm PT
[13] Michigan State @ NC StateLINKACC+
4:00pm ET/
1:00pm PT
[15] Illinois, TWU, Bowling Green @ ArizonaLINKFREE
4:00pm ET/
1:00pm PT
San Jose State @ [18] StanfordLINKFREE
5:00pm ET/
2:00pm PT
Wasatch Classic A: [6] UCLA, [19] Minnesota, [25] Washington, Boise StateLINKSporfie
7:30pm ET/
4:30pm PT
Chow’s Classic: Iowa State v Northern Illinois
10:00pm ET/
7:00pm PT
Wasatch Classic B: [3] Cal, [16] Iowa, [20] Pitt, Oregon StateLINKSporfie
Sunday, January 15SCORESSTREAM
11:30am ET/
8:30am PT
Ursinus @ CortlandLINKFREE
12:00pm ET/
9:00am PT
Bridgeport, Springfield @ Rhode Island
1:00pm ET/
10:00am PT
Nebraska, Cornell, William & Mary @ George WashingtonLINKESPN+
1:00pm ET/
10:00am PT
Brown @ YaleLINKESPN+
2:00pm ET/
11:00am PT
Central Michigan, Temple @ New HampshireLINKFREE
3:00pm ET/
12:00pm PT
Western Michigan @ Illinois StateLINKESPN+
3:00pm ET/
12:00pm PT
Brockport @ IthacaFREE
6:00pm ET/
3:00pm PT
West Chester @ AlaskaLINKFREE
Monday, January 16SCORESSTREAM
2:00pm ET/
11:00am PT
[10] Ohio State, Rutgers, Fisk @ [20] GeorgiaSEC+
3:00pm ET/
12:00pm PT
[1] Oklahoma @ [10] LSULINKESPN2
4:00pm ET/
1:00pm PT
San Jose State @ Air Force

Meets on Monday are considered part of week 3 for ranking purposes.

Links will continue to be added as they become available.


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 gets ESPN2, which is all of them, right?

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.

Meets marked SEC+ and ACC+ may be streamed on WatchESPN for those who have a log-in from a TV provider subscription that includes the SEC Network and ACC Network.

Meets marked Sporfie are on Sporfie, which is a thing apparently, and we’re told it will be free with streams of all four apparatuses and a main feed.

Meets marked BYUTV are broadcast live on BYUTV and can also be streamed online at the link provided for free as long as you create a profile and sign in.

Meets marked ESPN+ may be streamed through a separate paid subscription to the ESPN+ streaming service ($10/month).

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

Meets marked [School] ($) will be broadcast through a paid subscription to that school’s specific streaming service.

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