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Women's National Rankings for the Week of Feb 8th Sunday, 07 February 2010 22:11 Oklahoma takes over the #1 position in this week's Troester GymInfo National Rankings.  Bama falls to #2 while Arkansas is third.  LSU's Susan Jackson retains her lead in the AA, but she also takes over the top spot on VT this week.  On UB, we have another new national leader, as Oregon State's Leslie Mak takes over the top spot.  The shakeup continues on BB, as OU's Megan Ferguson and Bama's Ashley Preiss are tied for the top spot.  UCLA's Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, however, retains her top ranking on FX.
Women's NCAA Scoring: What to Watch For This Season Friday, 29 January 2010 01:00 In Women's NCAA gymnastics, each new season brings a fresh set of athletes and a fresh set of rules. (For those unfamiliar with the terminology, the NCAA code modifications are the set of rules that govern scoring in the sport.) As sure as brightly colored leaves are a sign of Fall, so is the appearance of a fresh set of code modifications!
Persistence: A Critical Component in College Recruiting Sunday, 10 January 2010 22:37 In his latest contribution, Tom Kovic shares the importance of persistence in the college recruiting search... The dictionary definition of persistence is: continuing in spite of opposition; enduring, lasting or recurrent. In a nutshell, I feel strongly that a persistent effort in every aspect of the college search for athletes will, in the end, give prospects and their families the greatest chance at success.
CollegeGymFans.com Ranking of 2009-2010 Recruiting Classes Monday, 28 December 2009 23:51 For the past several seasons, we have made an assessment of each incoming recruiting class and have provided a ranking. This year, the task proved to be especially tough. Today, there is much greater access to information on the athletes, their skill level, level of polish, and of course, their accomplishments, so we cannot rank an athlete merely on her resume alone.   The athletes’ college choices also reflect increased parity, making the job of ranking the Top 10 Recruiting Classes quite difficult.

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