Katelyn Searle of Paramount Elite Gymnastics has committed to BYU. Last seasson she qualified to SoCal regionals and finished 16th AA. She recently finished 5th AA at the California Grand.
OU takes over the top spot in the Men's National Rankings, from the College Gymnastics Association.
Temple 193.225, Cornell 191.600, SEMO 189.625, Ithaca 188.075.
CMU got the win at NIU, but NIU's Ashley Potts won the all around, scoring 39.350. The teams shared the individual win on beam. CMU picked up the individual wins on vault and floor. NIU notched the highest score on bars.
It was shaping up to be a tight meet until the last rotation. Three low scores on beam took Cal out of the game as ASU cruised to a 196.8 - 194.85 victory. The close battle for the AA title ended in a tie between Toni-Ann Williams (Cal) and Cairo Leonard-Baker (ASU), each scroing 39.575. Cal picked up three event wins on vault, beam and floor. ASU prevailed on bars.
Ball State's Kaitlyn Menzione won the AA with a 39.150. Ball State picked up the high scores on three events, vault and floor. Kent State placed 1st on beam. The teams tied for high bars score.
Jillian Winestanley, GWU, picked up the AA title with a score of 39.45. GWU also placed the top scores on vault and beam. UNH placed 1st on bars and floor.
WMU's Morgan Spence captured the AA with a score of 39.075. WMU also grabbed the beam and floor titles while Bowling Green topped the vault and bars events.
Bell Johnson of Bart Conner Gymnastics has committed to OU. She won her 2017 state meet and qualified through regionals to JOs where she finished 32nd AA. She recently competed at the 2018 New Year's Invitational and placed 1st AA and 1st on beam.
Stanford posted a season high to defeat Cal and Washington's club squad. Several private clubs also competed. Stanford was led by wins from Grant Breckenridge on HB and Bailey Perez on VT. Cal's Aaron Mah won the college men's AA with an 80.35.
Link: Cal Release