Bama defeated LSU at home, breaking the 197 mark. Bama was led by Ashley Priess, who won beam and tied for the bars title with teammate Geralen Stack-Eaton. Teammates Diandra Milliner and Marissa Gutierrez tied for the vault title. For LSU, frosh Rheagan Courville won the AA with a 39.45 while classmate Lloimincia Hall won the floor.
Link: LSU Release
Wisconsin Eau Claire prevailed over Oshkosh, led by Danielle Schulzentenberg's wins on the vault, beam, floor and in the AA.
Link: Results
UW La Crosse won the dual meet, led by Morgan Shene's wins in the AA and bars and Jenna Swails' wins on vault and floor.
Link: UW La Crosse Release
NC State posted 49s or better on all four events, as the team recorded the sixth highest score in team history. Stephanie Ouellette posted a career highs in winning the AA (39.325) and the bars (tied with teammate Rachel Fincham). Classmate Diahanna Ham won the vault while Jess Panza won the beam. Kent State's Marie Case won the floor.
Link: NC Sate Release
Kentucky posted its best team score of the year to down SEC rival Auburn and visiting Pitt. Audrey Harrison led the Wildcats, winning the AA (39.175), floor and tying for the vault title with AU's Petrina Yokay. Teammate Storey Morris won the bars. AU's Brianna Guy and Pitt's Alicia Talucci tied for the vault title.
Link: UK Release
West Chester posted a new school record on the BB en route to a big win. Frosh Stephanie Schuler won the AA and vault to lead the Golden Rams.
Link: West Chester Release
Senior Mary Burke led the Tigers, winning the AA with a personal best 39.475. She also took the vault and bars titles, sharing the top spot with teammate Katelyn Trevino on vault and Allie Heizelman on bars. MU frosh Rachel Updike won the beam and floor titles.
Link: Missouri Release
OU rolled to a big home win, posting a 197.225 for a victory over Michigan and TWU. Megan Ferguson led teh wooners, winning bars, beam and the floor. Teammate Sara Stone tied for the vault title with Michigan's Joanna Sampson. Sampson won the AA.
Link: OU Release
NU rolled to a big 197 to hand Arkansas a defeat at home. Huskers Emily Wong and Janelle Giblin led the way, tying for bars title with teammate Lora Evenstad and Arkansas' Jaime Pisani. Wong won the beam while Giblin won vault. For Arkansas, Pisani added a win on the floor and in the AA.
Link: NU Release
SEMO defeated visiting Illinois State, with wins from five athletes. Taylor Huey won the vault, while Emma Garrett won the floor. Taryn Vanderpool and Megan Fosnow tied for the bars title. Finally, Taylor Westrick tied with Illinois State's Samantha King for the beam title. King's teammate Kim Genereaux won the AA.
Link: Illinois State Release
Michigan State improved their team score for the sixth straight week and defeated visiting Ball State. Jackie Berg led the way, winning bars and beam. Teammate Danielle Levy added a win on floor. Ball State's Nicole Allen won the vault.
Link: MSU Release
Frosh Kytra Hunter powered Florida to a big win over SEC rival UGA. Hunter also picked up wins on vault and floor. Gator Marissa King took the bars and beam to complete the sweep.
Link: UGA Release
Senior Elizabeth Durkac won the AA with a 39.275 to lead the Tar Heels to a win over GWU. She also tied for the floor title with teammate Kristin Aloi. UNC completed a sweep, with Morgan Evans winnning vault, Zoya Johnson winning UB, and Maura Masatsugu winning beam.
Link: UNC Release
Maddy Nilsson signed with BYU last fall, according to her family. Nilsson is a L10 from Adrenaline in Colorado who tied for 9th on VT and placed 32nd AA at the 2011 L10 JO Nationals. As a L9 in 2010, she placed 1st on BB, 4th(t) UB and 5th AA at the Level 9 Western Nationals.
Link: YouTube.com Channel
Miranda Telmanik, L10 from Docksiders in Maryland, has committed to Auburn. This season she has competed in the Commonwealth Cup (5th AA), the COTC (1st place on bars), the World Class Invite (8th AA) and the PKI (11th AA).
Kerensa Mitchell, who competes as a National Open level gymnast for Flicka in B.C., Canada, has committed to UIC. Last season she placed 6th AA at Canadian Nationals.