BYU defeated in-state rival USU, led by Megan Bain's wins on beam and floor and Raquel Willman's win in the AA.
Link: USU Release
Kelcie Morris won Beam and teammate Olivia Sylvestro won floor to lead Brockport.
Link: Ithaca Release
Rutgers secured the win in the tri-meet, with the hosts being led by Danielle D'Elia's ties for first on bars (with teammate Alexis Gunzelman) and floor (with teammate Jenna Zito). For Alaska, frosh Simone Penker won the AA, classmate M'rcy Matsunami the vault, and teammate Emily Peterson the beam.
Link: Alaska Release
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Cal travelled down the highway to defeat UC Davis for a 2nd time this young season. Alicia Asturias led Cal, posting a 39.3 to win the AA. She also won the vault. Teammate Carol Chang won the beam. For UC Davis, Michelle Ho won the bars and the FX.
Link: UC Davis Release
Sac State posted a big jump from their opener, defeating visiting SPU. Kalliah McCartney was dominant, winning vault, beam and floor en route to a 39.3 AA win. Only teammate Nicole Meiller was able to stop her, winning the bars with a career high 9.9.
Link: Sac State Release
Abby Zubella scored a meet-high 9.55 to lead UW-Oshkosh. Link: Release
Iowa State rallied to edge visiting Kent State, after traing by 0.475 heading into the final event. Michelle Shealy and Elizabeth Stranahan led the Cyclones, winning the beam and floor, respectively. For Kent State Whitnee Johnson won the vault and Rachel Guida won the bars.
Link: Release and Video
Iowa held off Ball State at home, employing a large number of newcomers. Senior Maya Wickus led the way, winning the vault and bars titles. Teammate Jessica Morreale tied for the beam title with Ball State's Denisha Christian. Hawkeye frosh Kyra Trowbridge, an early grad, won the FX. Ball State's Brittney Emmons won the AA with a 38.525.
Link: Iowa Release
The Beavers held off the visiting Buckeyes, scoring the win. Makayla Stambaugh led the Beavers with a meet-high 9.9 win on FX. Teammates Kelsi Blalock and Hailey Gaspar tied for the vaut title while Oregon State's Stephanie McGregor and frosh Erika Aufiero tied for the bars title. For Ohio State, Melanie Shaffer won the beam and the AA (39.075).
Link: Ohio State Release