PSU posted a strong 196.875 to easily defeat Nebraska and host UNC. UNC's low home score after a 46.725 BB rotation damaged their race for a spot in the Top 16. PSU was led by Ava Piedrahita, who won UB and tied for 1st on VT with UNC's Kaya Forbes. PSU also picked up wins from Dani Latronica on BB and Elizabeth Leary in the AA (39.25). UNC's Sydney Seabrooks won the FX.
Link: Results and UNC Release
Towson posted its top score of the season on Senior Day but it wasn't enough to defeat Maryland. Towson will have another chance this weekend to further improve their National Qualifying Score as they chase a spot at Regionals. Penn was 3rd and lost ground in their battle for a spot at Regionals. Josephine Kogler led the Terps, tying for the BB title with teammate Madeline Komoroski and tying for the VT title with Penn's Jordan Barrow and Towson's Polina Belanovski. Belanovski won the AA title at 39.225. Teammate Isabella Minervini won the UB while teammate Adriana Hoffman won the FX.
Link: Results and Towson Release
BYU upset host Clemson with a big 197.225 to 197.175 win on the latter's Senior Night. BYU used a huge 49.55 on their last event, BB, to slip past the hosts. Kylie Eaquinto led BYU, winning the AA at 39.475 and tying for the VT title with Clemson's Tara Walsh. Teammate Brynlee Andersen-Broekman won the BB title. For the Tigers, Quinn Kuhl won the UB and Brie Clark took the FX.
Link: Results and BYU Release
NC State celebrated Senior Night with a 196.65 win over WVU, setting a program record on UB at 49.5. Elle Hadrick won UB and FX to lead the Wolfpack to the win. Teammate Maddie Hall added a win on VT. For WVU, Amber Lowe won the BB.
Link: Results and NCSU Release
Host CMU defeated Ball State on Senior Night to capture the regular season MAC Conference title. Luciana Alvarado-Reid led the way, winning the AA with a 39.275 and winning the VT. Teammate Lia Kmieciak won the UB while teammate Ashley Szymanski won the BB. Heather Parker completed a Chippewa sweep with a win on FX. CMU strengthened their position in the Top 36 with their mark but Ball State crucially damaged their chances with a mark below their season average, despite going 24 for 24.
Link: Results and CMU Release
Host Greenville edged Centenary on Friday evening. Greenville was led once again by Amara Nelson, who won VT and FX. For Centenary, Erin Pinder won UB and Amy Foret won the BB.
Link: Results and Centenary Release
Host William & Mary defeated Alaska-Anchorage as both teams hit season highs. W&M was led by Hannah Burke, who tied for 1st on VT with Alaska's Tessa Richardson and on FX with teammate Michelle Ngo and UAA's Ariana DeSouza. For the Seawolves, Jada Niles won UB and Claudia Lessig won the BB. (Updated with correct location)
Link: UAA Release and Results
Teegan Smith, a L10 from SCEGA, has committed to an athletic scholarship offer at BYU, starting in 2027-2028. Last season, she placed 7th on BB and 13th AA at the 2025 Region One L10 Regionals. She also tied for 8th AA at the 2024 Level 9 Western Nationals.
Link: Insta
Skylar Sensi, a L10 from Will-Moor, has committed to an athletic and academic scholarship offer at Illinois State, starting in 2026-2027. Last season, she placed 14th AA at the 2025 Region 7 L10 Regionals. She has posted career highs on three events and the AA this season.
Link: Insta
Charlotte Holmberg, a L10 from Incline, has committed to continue her academic and athletic career at Towson, starting in 2026-2027. She was previously committed to Iowa State, but became the first Cyclone to switch her schools following the program's announced termination.
Link: Insta
Host DU celectrated their final home meet with a season-high 197.075. Both squads improved their National Qualifying Scores for Regionals. Senior Cecilia Cooley led the Pioneers, winning BB and tying for the FX title with teammate Amanda Hargraves. DU's Shyla Bhatia won VT with a 9.975 while teammate Kiley Rorich won the UB. Air Force's Maggie Slife won the AA with a 39.475.
Links: Results and DU Release
We are heading into our final weeks of the regular season, as Top 16 seedings, non "play in" positions (Top 28) and spots at Regionals (Top 36) are up for grabs. As a reminder the rankings are based on the new National Qualifying System formula whereby the five lowest home scores are selected and combined with the away scores, the high and low discarded, the remaining averaged. Because of the increasing number of meets, the impact of any individual meet means upward movement can be muted by the simple math of an increasing denominator But a low scoring meet can also cause big changes, because in a change from the past, a low scoring meet can accelerate a team's downward movement. OU remains #1, but LSU at #2 is just 0.07 behind. After their big score on Sunday, Florida is #3, with Bama in 4th. UCLA is 5th, just 0.062 ahead of UGA. Here are this week's rankings, as compiled by RoadtoNationals.
Florida posted the nation's highest score of the season as the hosts celebrated their seniors by holding off LSU for the win. The Gators posted a 49.75 on FX to hold off the Tigers on the final event. Florida was led by Skye Blakely and Selena Harris-Miranda. Harris-Miranda posted a 10 to win BB and took the AA at 39.85. Blakely tied for the UB title at 9.975 with LSU's Konnor McClain and the FX title at 9.975 with teammate eMjae Frazier and LSU's Kaliya Lincoln. Three Tigers tied at 9.975 for the VT title: Kailin Chio, Amari Drayton and Kaliya Lincoln.
Link: Results and UF Release
Sac State defeated Causeway rival UC Davis on the latter's Senior Night. The Hornets were led by wins from Sarah Lutrel on VT and Kara Houghton on UB. Aggie senior Amelia Moneymaker won the AA at 39.425 and took titles on BB and FX.
Link: Results and UC Davis Release
Georgia posted a season-best 198.075, the fourth best in program history, to defeat Auburn, Clemson and Pitt. UGA swept the four individual events, with Ady Wahl winning the VT with a 9.975, Autumn Reingold winning UB with a 9.975, and CaMarah Williams and Nyla Aquino tying for 1st on FX with 9.975. Gym Dog JaFree Scott won BB at 9.95. For Auburn, Julianne Huff won the AA at 39.5.
Link: Results and UGA Release