Super exciting to see Brenna Dowell finally getting her chance to perform at World Championships!
After four years as runner up, Oklahoma wins its 9th National Title!
Congratulations to:
Alec Robin on winning Floor (15.425)
Ellis Mannon on winning Pommels (15.425)
Michael Squires on winning Rings (15.8)
Alec Robin on winning Vault (15.25)
Sam Mikulak on winning P Bars (15.875)
Jordan Valdez on winning High Bar (15.525)!
Congratulations to:
Katherine Grable and Rheagan Courville on winning Vault (9.975)
Bridget Sloan on winning Bars (9.9375)
Taylor Spears on winning Beam (9.925)
Katherine Grable on winning Floor (9.9625)!
Congratulations to Florida AND Oklahoma on winning the the 2014 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships with a 198.175!
Men's Collegiate Rankings as of March 31st:
- Oklahoma
- Ohio State
- Michigan
- Stanford
- Illinois
- Penn State
- Minnesota
- Iowa
- California
- Air Force Academy
- Nebraska
- William & Mary
- Army
- Navy
- Springfield
- Arizona State
- Temple
- UIC
- Brockport
Women's Collegiate Rankings as of March 31st:
- Florida
- Oklahoma
- LSU
- Alabama
- Utah
- Georgia
- Michigan
- UCLA
- Nebraska
- Stanford
- Illinois- Champaign
- Oregon State
- Auburn
- Minnesota
- Penn State
- Boise State
- Arkansas
- Central Michigan
- California
- Denver
- Arizona
- Ohio State
- New Hampshire
- Arizona State
- BYU
- Southern Utah
- Kent State
- North Carolina State
- Kentucky
- Utah State
- San Jose State
- Rutgers
- Washington
- UC Davis
- Maryland
- Iowa State
Women's Collegiate Rankings as of March 22nd:
- Florida
- Oklahoma
- LSU
- Alabama
- Utah
- Georgia
- Michigan
- UCLA
- Nebraska
- Stanford
- Illinois- Champaign
- Oregon State
- Auburn
- Minnesota
- Penn State
- Boise State
- Arkansas
- Central Michigan
- California
- Denver
- Arizona
- Ohio State
- New Hampshire
- Arizona State
- BYU
Women's Collegiate Conference Championships
Big 12
1. Oklahoma 197.425
2. Iowa State 196.650
3. WVU 196.375
Pac 12
1. Utah 197.925
2. Stanford 197.175
3. Cal 196.175
4. UCLA 196.525
5. Oregon State 196.275
6. Arizona 196.250
7. Arizona State 195.500
8. Washington 195.125
Big 10
1. Michigan 197.550
2. Nebraska 196.950
3. Minnesota 196.675
4. Illinois 196.625
5. Penn State 196.475
6. Ohio State 196.400
7. Iowa 195.375
8. Michigan State 194.500
SEC
1. Alabama 197.875
2. Florida 197.70
3. LSU 197.325
4. Georgia 197.15
5. Auburn 195.55
6. Kentucky 195.075
7. Arkansas 194.90
8. Mizzouri 194.65coll
Men's Collegiate Rankings as of March 17th:
- Oklahoma
- Ohio State
- Stanford
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Illinois
- Penn State
- Iowa
- California
- Air Force
- Nebraska
- William & Mary
- Army
- Navy
- Arizona State
- Illinois-Chicago
- Springfield
- Temple
- Washington
- Brockport
Women's Collegiate Rankings as of March 17th:
- Florida
- LSU
- Oklahoma
- Alabama
- Utah
- Georgia
- UCLA
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- Stanford
- Oregon State
- Auburn
- Illinois
- Penn State
- Arkansas
- Minnesota
- Boise State
- Central Michigan
- California
- Denver
Men's Collegiate Rankings as of March 10th:
- Oklahoma
- Stanford
- Michigan
- Ohio State
- Minnesota
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Penn State
- California
- Air Force
- William & Mary
- Nebraska
- Army
- Navy
- Arizona State
- Illinois-Chicago
- Springfield
- Temple
- Washington
- Brockport
Women's Collegiate Rankings as of March 10th:
- LSU
- Oklahoma
- Florida
- Alabama
- Utah
- Georgia
- UCLA
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- Stanford
- Auburn
- Oregon State
- Minnesota
- Illinois
- Penn State
- Arkansas
- Boise State
- Central Michigan
- California
- Arizona
Men's Collegiate Rankings as of March 3rd:
- Oklahoma
- Stanford
- Michigan
- Ohio State
- Penn State
- Minnesota
- Illinois
- Air Force
- Iowa
- California
- Army
- Nebraska
- William & Mary
- Navy
- Springfield College
- UIC
- Arizona State
- Temple
- Washington
- Brockport
Women's Collegiate Rankings as of March 3rd:
- LSU
- Florida
- Oklahoma
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Utah
- Michigan
- UCLA
- Nebraska
- Stanford
- Auburn
- Minnesota
- Illinois
- Arkansas
- Oregon State
- Boise State
- Central Michigan
- Arizona
- Penn State
- Denver
"I'm going to defer this year and try for the 2014 World's team." ~Brenna Dowell