LSU Tops Standings after Week One

By Elizabeth Grimsley
We’re through with the first weekend of the 2017 season, which means it’s time for the first official Road to Nationals rankings of the year. There were some very high highs but also some very low lows. LSU and Oklahoma showed they were in a league of their own while typical power houses like Georgia faltered. But oh how we love week one standings and the craziness they bring. For the full standings, click here.

Team​ Score

  1. LSU 197.825
  2. Oklahoma 197.750
  3. Florida 197.100
  4. Alabama 196.700
  5. Utah 196.625
  6. Missouri 196.225
  7. Denver 195.875
  8. UCLA 195.700
  9. Oregon State 195.575
  10. George Washington 195.550
  11. Michigan 195.525
  12. Arkansas 195.350
  13. Auburn 195.275
  14. Kentucky 195.075
  15. N.C. State 194.925
  16. Northern Illinois 194.825
  17. Minnesota 194.725
  18. Penn State 194.625
  19. West Virginia 194.400
  20. Ohio State 194.375
  21. BYU 194.225
  22. Illinois 194.200
  23. Iowa 104.200
  24. Michigan State 194.175
  25. Arizona 194.025

Vault​ Score

1. LSU 49.525
2. Florida, Oklahoma 49.450
4. UCLA 49.250
5. Michigan 49.125

Bars​ Score

  1. Oklahoma 49.575
  2. LSU 49.375
  3. Alabama 49.325
  4. Utah 49.275
  5. UCLA 49.250

Beam Score

  1. LSU 49.450
  2. Florida 49.400
  3. Alabama 49.350
  4. Illinois 49.250
  5. Oklahoma, Utah 49.225

Floor Score

  1. Oklahoma 49.500
  2. LSU 49.475
  3. Minnesota 49.200
  4. Florida 49.125
  5. George Washington, Missouri 49.075

Individual AA​ Score

1. Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma) 39.725
2. Myia Hambrick (LSU), Chayse Capps (Oklahoma) 39.575
4. MyKayla Skinner (Utah) 39.550
5. Ashleigh Gnat (LSU) 39.525
6. Kiana Winston (Alabama), Kennedy Baker (Florida), Maddie Karr (Denver) 39.500
9. Alicia Boren (Florida) 39.475
10. MaKenna Merrell (Utah), Madison Kocian (UCLA) 39.425

Individual VT​ Score

1. Alicia Boren (Florida), Brenna Dowell (Oklahoma), Kennedi Edney (LSU) 9.950
4. Kirah Koshinski (West Virginia), Maddie Karr (Denver), Ashleigh Gnat (LSU), Myia Hambrick (LSU) 9.925
8. Amanda Wellick (Arkansas), Kennedy Baker (Florida), Chayse Capps (Oklahoma), Madison Preston (UCLA), MyKayla Skinner (Utah), Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma) 9.900

Individual UB Score

1. Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma) 9.975
2. Sabrina Garcia (Penn State) 9.950
3. Madeleine Huber (Missouri) 9.925
4. Kiana Winston (Alabama), Jesse Westergard (BYU), Brittni Wilde (BYU), Alex McMurtry (Florida), Chayse Capps (Oklahoma), Stafani Catour (Oklahoma), McKenzie Wofford (Oklahoma), Nicole Lehrmann (Oklahoma), Sarah Finnegan (LSU), MyKayla Skinner (Utah), Brenna Dowell (Oklahoma) 9.900

Individual BB​ Score

1. Kiana Winston (Alabama), Sarah Finnegan (LSU) 9.950
3. Alicia Boren (Florida), Baely Rowe (Utah) 9.925
5. Madeline Gardiner (Oregon State), Jordan Gilette (West Virginia), Sydney Ewing (LSU), Chelsea Knight (N.C. State), Gabriella Yarussi (Towson), Katy Clements (Central Michigan), Caroline Fitzpatrick (Central Michigan), Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma) 9.900

Individual FX​ Score

1. Ashleigh Gnat (LSU), Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma) 9.950
3. Kennedy Baker (Florida), Chayse Capps (Oklahoma), McKenna Kelley (LSU) 9.925
6. Maddie Karr (Denver), Myia Hambrick (LSU), Bailey Abernathy (Minnesota), Charity Jones (Oklahoma), Katy Clements (Central Michigan), AJ Jackson (Oklahoma), MaKenna Merrell (Utah), MyKayla Skinner (Utah) 9.900
Don’t see some teams or gymnasts on the list? Keep in mind some teams had byes this weekend. Also note that until mid-February, rankings will be based on average score. After the switch, standings will be calculated by Regional Qualifying Score (but we’ll explain more about that later).

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