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.

The 10s of Week 1

The 10.000s

Trinity Thomas – Beam – Florida


Suni Lee – Beam – Auburn


The 9.975s

Andi Li – Bars – Cal


Natalie Wojcik – Bars – Michigan


Jordan Bowers – Vault – Oklahoma


Jordan Chiles – Bars – UCLA


Lali Dekanoidze – Bars – North Carolina


The 9.950s

Halle Remlinger – Floor – Minnesota


Claire Gagliardi – Floor – Ohio State


Keeping Up with the Cool GIFs – Week 1


We started the first day of the season like


Then after 11 seconds we were like


And after 20 years of this the gymnasts were like


How many weeks has it been…ten? FIVE DAYS????


Meanwhile, Oklahoma won the Super 16


Morgan Hurd truly threw herself into college gymnastics


And UCLA got its highest opening meet score since 2005


We learned the face you make when you do 100% exactly what you planned


And finally found Martha’s ideal gymnast


This was waiting for Olivia Dunne outside the meet


So we went out there like


Plus other fun things like Savannah Schoenherr breaking her foot the day before the season


Trinity pranced ever closer to the 10s record


And Suni was like, “So then but if I average two 10s per meet before I peace out…”


The judging took us on a real journey


BTN+ painted the full picture for us


Which was a fun watch


When life gives you lemons, you dismount


And also me when I do two whole things in one day

Week 1 Rankings and Notes

Week 1 Top 25

1.Oklahoma197.925
2.Florida197.750
3.Cal197.475
4.Michigan197.400
5.Auburn197.350
6.Utah 197.275
6.UCLA197.275
8.Alabama196.975
9.Denver196.925
10.LSU196.775
10.Ohio State196.775
12.Kentucky196.575
13.Michigan State196.550
14.Missouri196.425
15.Illinois196.275
16.Arkansas196.225
16.Iowa196.225
18.Stanford196.175
19.Minnesota196.075
20.Georgia195.950
20.Pittsburgh195.950
22.Southern Utah195.800
23.Arizona State195.775
24.Penn State195.675
25.Washington195.475

Keep That Score

  • #3 Cal – Cal was the breakout team of the first weekend, charging into a ranking atop the Pac-12 and ahead of championship final favorites like Michigan and Utah. This 197.475 would have been Cal’s highest road score across the entirety of last season and obliterated Cal’s previous mark for an opening meet score by about 9000 points. You’d have no problem keeping this 197.475 around as a road score in the final NQS picture.   
  • #6 UCLA – The Bruins may be disappointed with how the meet ended on Saturday because they were actually in it to win it before a shaky final beam rotation (continuing a theme from 2022), but the fact remains that 197.275 is their highest opening-meet score since 2005 and would have ranked as their highest road score of the entire regular season last year. It’s a much stronger starting point for a team that should nonetheless view 197.275 as only a starting point. 
  • #9 Denver – Denver opened with a very strong first display of 196.925, a score that would have counted for the team’s final NQS last season. Lynnzee Brown returned on two events, and Denver’s 49.525 on beam is tied for the top mark in the country (and was achieved without Bella Mabanta even in the lineup). Jessica Hutchinson’s new Y1.5 on vault is gaining outrage traction for its score of 9.850 despite being one of the top 3 vaults we saw all weekend, though I would argue that the problem here is with other vault scores that make this look low, not with this score.
  • #10 Ohio State – Ohio State continued its trajectory from the end of last season by starting with 196.775, a mark the team did not reach until mid-February of last year and one that would have been top-5 in their final NQS. This score was also enough to notch a victory over Kentucky, a minor upset against a team that has typically ranked better than Ohio State. 
  • #20 Pittsburgh – After missing out on regionals last season, Pitt opened 2023 with a bang on 195.950, a score that would have been their third best during the entire 2022 season. Pitt was aching for a big number every week at the end of last year, and this score should provide a more comfortable basic foundation so the team might not be in an “every week has to be perfect or our season’s over” situation again. 
  • #1 Oklahoma – OK, so if we’re being honest Oklahoma probably won’t want to keep this score because they’ll expect to have an entire NQS picture of 198s when all is said and done, but this 197.925 is also one of the highest opening-meet scores we’ve ever seen (and only isn’t an all-time record because Oklahoma always starts this well) and reflects a team that is deep and prepared and able to withstand some absences while still (relatively) dominating a tough competition and winning by over a fall. 

Drop That Score

  • #4 Michigan – Michigan will actually be pretty pleased about how the meet ended on Saturday because they showed up with three nation-beating rotations to finish the competition, but a very shaky opening beam performance nonetheless saddled Michigan with a 197.400, which would have been one of its lowest scores of the entirety of the 2022 season. They’ll expect to drop this number.
  • #10 LSU – LSU didn’t have a bad opening performance by any means, but it was still a 196.775 (LSU scored higher than that every meet last year until SECs) that paled in comparison to the scores we saw put up at the Super 16. LSU will intend to drop this and move into the 197s as soon as possible. We saw an early-season hole or two in that beam lineup, and as for Olivia Dunne, we’re all talking about how soon she can get into the bars lineup. Right? That’s what we’re talking about?  
  • #14 Missouri – Missouri will probably take similar solace to Michigan about how the meet ended on Sunday, with a beam 49.525 that is tied for the national lead and featured a Helen Hu routine that was a dismount away from being the best beam we saw all weekend (including the two 10s). But still, after a counting fall on bars to start the meet, the total ended up at just 196.425, which would have been Missouri’s second lowest of the 2022 season. It’s a drop.  
  • #26 Oregon State – The Beavs opened the season on 195.450, lower than any score they got during the 2022 season, so that one’s going to need to go away. That 48.375 on bars was shades of seasons past, and Jade Carey got (gasp) 9.8s. Like some regular 9.8 person.
  • #38 BYU – Saturday’s 193.775 ranks as BYU’s lowest meet score since January 2017, so they’ll just want to put that one in the “pretend it never happened” category.

All That Remains Is Chaos

  • #2 Florida – 197.750. Is this score great, or is this medium now? Time will tell. Florida may not actually want this to stick around but will be pleased overall by level of the opening performance, especially with a number of gymnasts out of lineups (i.e. Thomas and Wong not doing floor) and a lot of figuring out who the best six are still to come.
  • #6 Utah – Utah achieved the main goal of beating LSU for what seemed like a strong meet in the moment…but also for a score of 197.275 that ended up looking kind of meh compared to the teams at the Super 16. Wait on it. Utah will expect to go higher but won’t hate the performance.
  • #19 Minnesota – Minnesota opened with 196.025, which based on the standards of last season’s roster would be an obvious drop score (it’s Minnesota’s lowest team score in about 2 years), but considering how much quality was lost and how much lineup rebuilding needs to come this season, this may end up being a solid starting point.
  • #20 Georgia – Similarly, Georgia went 195.950, hardly a world-beating number but also a marked improvement over the 194s that started last season—and done with a lineup where over half the routines came from gymnasts new to the team. In the long run, Georgia’s probably going to want to drop a 195, but seen from the perspective of a roster rebuild season, it’s not the worst place to start.

Because gymnastics is a comedy, not a drama