Balance Beam Situation – RQS

BBS posts the most detailed review each week. Check whether your favourite top teams are up or down.

The introduction of RQS this week didn’t change much at the very top of the rankings, but it did produce quite a few shakeups lower down. Benefiting were teams that have competed in more than six meets so far and can drop their weak scores, like Georgia, as well as teams with relatively even home and away totals, like Missouri and Iowa.

By contrast, switching to RQS was trouble for teams that haven’t competed in as many meets so far—most notably Southern Utah because of not being in the rankings at all, but also teams like Boise State that are still beset by one low score hanging around. Also hurt were Washington and Cal, whose reliance on home scores to bump up those totals was exposed by the switch to RQS. Road work to do there. …

Maggie Nichols went 39.925 in the all-around. … As far as I can tell, it’s the highest AA score since Mohini Bhardwaj went 39.975 in 2001 …. Nichols received a 10 on each event from at least one judge, which brings about a little germ of a thought about whether she can match Karin Lichey’s 40 at some point in the four years …

Gymnasts from schools outside the top 25 who scored over 9.900 …

  • Caroline Morant, Brown – 9.925, FX
  • Morgan Lane, North Carolina – 9.925, FX
  • Chloe Cluchey, West Virginia – 9.925, FX
  • Katy Clements, Central Michigan – 9.925, BB
  • Rachel Stypinski, Kent State – 9.925, FX
  • Brianna Briannah Tsang, Penn State – 9.925, BB
  • Kendall Valentin, Eastern Michigan – 9.925. UB
  • Alexis Brown, UC Davis – 9.925, FX

read more – WEEK 7 RANKINGS, NOTES, RQS UPDATE

Eastern Michigan
Eastern Michigan

Hailey Burleson 39.575 for Washington

Do you know the name? Hailey’s a College superstar.

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Kyla’s 2nd 10.0 on Beam this weekend

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On the downside, they nearly lost to Utah State.

Peng-Peng, Hallie and Alex sung the National Anthem. (VIDEO)

NCAA RQS rankings

The Regional Qualifying Score ranking is up. Greg Marsden is already speculating on who would compete where at Regionals if this was the final list.

1. Oklahoma 197.89
2. LSU 197.655
3. Florida 197.435
4. Alabama 197.085
5. Utah 196.965
6. UCLA 196.900
7. Georgia 196.735
8. Denver 196.550
9. Michigan 196.500
10. Oregon State 196.370
11. Kentucky 196.360
12. Boise State 196.330

Road to Nationals

Stanford 31st.

Lindenwood is the highest ranked Division II team at 46th.

Kyla Ross 10.0 Bars

I can live with this 10. Assuming the judges can’t see the form break on Maloney.

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It was a very competitive meet, the best of the season for Utah. Scores were crazy high for both teams.

Utah gymnastics: Red Rocks beat UCLA in highly-charged meet

Maggie Nichols 10.0 Beam

No complaints from this judge.

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Denver has BIG goals

Despite injuries, they are finding a way to get it done.

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Winter Cup: Moldauer, Modi, Bower

Yul

1. Yul Moldauer – Oklahoma 171.750
2. Akash Modi – Stanford 171.050
3. Allan Bower – Oklahoma 169.900

An all NCAA podium.

4. Donnell Whittenburg – U.S.O.T.C. 167.450
5. Donothan Bailey – U.S.O.T.C 166.000
6. Robert Neff – Stanford 163.950

full results

Akash was leading after 11 apparatus. But he missed a regrasp on H Bar (catching with 1 hand) and that was enough for Yul to surpass.

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Maddie Karr 10.0 Vault

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What a night.