OU triumphed, led by wins from Yul Moldauer on PH, R, and PB. Sooner Vitaly Guimaraes won FX, teammate Gage Dyer won VT and OU's Levi Anderson took the HB. .
Link: Cal Release
Air Force took the MPSF title on Saturday, holding off an unexpected challenge from San Jose State 195.725 to 195.45. UC Davis was just behind at 195.2. UAA posted a 194.2 for 4th, while Sac State (192.425) and SPU (192.4) completed the field. For Air Force, Anna Salamone won VT and UB, while Tyler Davis won FX with a 9.95. SJSU's Taylor Chan won the AA with a 39.3. UAA's Sophia Hyderally won BB.
Link: SPU Release
Utah broke 198 with a 198.025 but it wasn't enough as the UCLA took the Pac 12 title with a 198.4 in front of 8,621 fans. Oregon St nipped Cal for third 196.6 to 196.575, with ASU close behind at 196.4. Washington (196.175), Stanford (195.925) and Arizona (193.9) rounded out the earlier session.
LSU won its third straight SEC title, posting a 197.9 to defeat Florida's 197.75 in front of 10,505 fans in New Orleans. Bama finished third at 197.35, with UGA 4th at 197.0. Arkansas posted a 196.475 for fifth, with AU in 6th at 196.375. Kentucky struggled to a 196.225 while Missouri posted a 195.9.
Brockport State posted a 191.05 to defeat UW Stout and win the NCGA (Division III) National Championship for the first time since 2012. UW Whitewater was just behind at 190.15, with host UW Oshkosh in 4th at 189.4. Ithaca posted a 187.975 and Cortland St a 185.5.
The Gophers celebrated Senior Day by capturing a share of Big 10 Regular Season title, their first ever title. The Gophers were led by Shane Wiskus, who won the AA with an 83.4 and who tied for 1st on FX with PSU's Brennan Pantazis. The Gophers also got wins from Justin Karstadt on PH, Ben Eyles on VT, and David Pochinka on PB. For Iowa Jake Brodarzon won R and Andrew Herrador won HB.
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Michigan won the Big 10 Title with a 197.4. Illinois was a surprise 2nd at 196.65, ahead of Nebraska (196.55) and Minnesota (196.425, counted a fall on BB). In fifth was PSU at 196.125 and Iowa was 6th at 196.075. There was a three way tie for the AA championship between Michigan's Olivia Karas and Natalie Wojcik and Minnesota's Lexy Ramler. Ramler took the BB and Wojcik the FX. Wolverine Emma McLean took the VT while Illini Mary Jane Otto took the UB (9.975).
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Link: Michigan Release
Bama posted a big 197.35 to take the lead after the first session at the SECs. Arkansas finished at 196.475, ahead of Auburn (196.375) and Missouri (195.9). Bama's Lexi Graber leads the AA with a 39.65, taking first on BB and tying for 1st on VT (with Arkansas' Amanda Elswick and AU's Derrian Gobourne). Graber is also tied for first on FX with teammate Ari Guerra. Arkansas' Sarah Shaffer was 1st on UB
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ASU came from behind on VT to secure the top spot in the afternoon session at the Pac 12s. They posted a 196.4 by hitting their vaults in the final Round. They held off Washington, which posted a 196.175 after suffering numerous landing issues on their final event, with the meet coming down to the last routines. Stanford counted a fall on BB to take third at 195.925, after leading after round 3. Arizona had a rough day to post a 193.9
Host NIU posted a 195.975 to win its first ever MAC Championship. They defeated CMU, who posted a 195.575. EMU was third at 195.35, with Kent St 4th a 194.775. BGSU had a 194.25, WMU a 193.75 and Ball State a 193.5. CMU's score was not high enough to push into the Top 28, and Kent St will not make Regionals.
Nebraska celebrated Senior Day with a win over Michigan. Senior Husker Anton Stephenson won VT, FX and PB to lead his team. For Michigan Cameron Bock won PH while Ryan Dunning took the Rings and Justin Hopgood topped the HB podium.
Link: NU Release
Host UNH won the EAGL Championship, holding off GWU for the title, 195.95 to 195.825. GWU's mark was enough to move them ahead of Lindenwood in the Race to Regionals. NC State was 3rd at 195.275, Pitt 4th at 194.9, UNC 5th at 193.95 and Towson in 6th at 193.45.
OU won its 8th straight Big 12 Championships, but DU put a strong challenge, with the host Sooners winning by a 197.575 to 197.25 margin. Iowa St was 3rd at 195.95 with WSU 4th at 195.6. The Sooners got wins on BB from Maddie Nichols and on FX (9.975) from Olivia Trautman. Nichols also tied for the UB title with Denver's Maddie Karr. Karr also won the AA with a 39.6 and tied for the VT title with teammate Lynnzee Brown
Link: Sooner Release
Bridgeport won their 11th straight ECAC Division II Championship with a 195.15. West Chetser was 2nd at 193.2 and SCSU was 3rd at 190.9. UB's Julianna Roland won the AA with a 39.175 to lead the Purple Knights. She also won VT and tied on FX with teammates Crystal Gwinn and Maya Reimers, plus West Chester's Jessica Meakim. UB's Kelli Tereshko won the UB. On BB, Jordan Peloquin of SCSU took top honors.
Link: WC Release