Oklahoma Still No. 1 After 198 at Conference Championships

The regular season is over, conference championships are done and we now know the 36 teams that have qualified to regionals. After Monday’s regionals selection show, rankings won’t matter anymore. All that will matter is how a team does on regionals day in April and not any prior results. While unlikely, No. 36 could have a stellar meet and qualify to regionals. But until the placements are announced take a look at the final RQS rankings of the 2016 season. Because after regionals, we get into different ranking territory.

​Team

  1. Oklahoma
  2. Florida
  3. LSU
  4. Alabama
  5. Utah
  6. Auburn
  7. Michigan
  8. UCLA
  9. Georgia
  10. California
  11. Denver
  12. Nebraska

Vault

1. LSU
2. Florida
3. Georgia, Oklahoma
5. Alabama

Beam

  1. Oklahoma
  2. Florida
  3. LSU
  4. UCLA
  5. Alabama

Bars

  1. Oklahoma
  2. Florida
  3. Utah
  4. LSU
  5. Boise State, Alabama

Floor

  1. Oklahoma
  2. LSU
  3. Florida
  4. Utah
  5. Michigan

Individual AA

1. Bridget Sloan
2. Chayse Capps
3. Kennedy Baker
4. Nina McGee
5. Caitlin Atkinson, Elizabeth Price
7. Breanna Hughes
8. Lindsay Mable
9. Brandie Jay
​10. Olivia Karas, Alicia Boren, Nicole Artz, Myia Hambrick

Individual VT

1. Ashleigh Gnat
2. Ali Jackson, Olivia Karas
4. Brandie Jay
5. Brittany Rogers
6. Elizabeth Price
7. Kennedy Baker, Alex McMurtry
9. Alicia Boren
​10. Sydney Ewing, Lauren Beers

Individual UB

1. Krystine Jacobsen, McKenzie Wofford
3. Bridget Sloan
4. Alex McMurtry, Elizabeth Price
6. Keeley Kmieciak
7. Kaytianna McMillan
8. Brittany Rogers, Chayse Capps, Kiana Winston

Individual BB

1. Chayse Capps
2. Danusia Francis, Alex McMurtry
4. Sarah Finnegan, Sunny Kato, Aja Sims
​7. Bridget Sloan, Nicole Artz, Natalie Brown, Lindsay Mable, Caitlin Atkinson

Individual FX

1. Ashleigh Gnat
2. Nina McGee
3. Nicole Artz
4. bridget Sloan
5. Haley Scaman
6. Kennedy Baker
​7. Olivia Karas, Lindsay Mable, Toni-Ann Williams, Sadiqua Bynum

​Teams Qualified to Regionals

Oklahoma
Florida
LSU
Alabama
Utah
​Auburn
Michigan
UCLA
Georgia
California
Denver
Nebraska
Arkansas
Oregon State
Boise State
Minnesota
Washington
​Stanford
Iowa
Missouri
Kentucky
Arizona
Southern Utah
​E. Michigan
Penn State
West Virginia
GWU
Ohio State
Illinois
​Kent State
BYU
Utah State
New Hampshire
Bowling Green
C. Michigan
​Michigan State

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