To help fantasy gymnastics players set lineups, we made a list of all the teams on a bye or competing twice (or more) each week of the regular season. Note that Gymlytics runs its weeks from Friday to Thursday. The below list uses that Friday to Thursday designation, so please adjust accordingly if you are playing in a private league separate from Gymlytics, which uses a different weekly format. Note that this list will not be updated during the season. Always check individual team schedules to confirm whether teams are still on a bye or competing more than once.
To view the full schedule, click here.
Week 1: January 3 – January 9
Byes
- Air Force
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona State
- Arkansas
- Boise State
- Bowling Green
- Bridgeport
- Brockport
- Brown
- Centenary College
- Clemson
- Cornell
- Cortland State
- Eastern Michigan
- Fisk
- Florida
- George Washington
- Georgia
- Greenville
- Hamline
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Ithaca College
- Kent State
- Kentucky
- LIU
- Maryland
- North Carolina
- Northern Illinois
- Ohio State
- Pittsburgh
- Rhode Island College
- San Jose State
- Simpson
- Southern Connecticut State
- Springfield College
- Stanford
- Texas Woman’s
- UW-La Crosse
- UW-Stout
- UW-Whitewater
- Ursinus College
- Utica
- Washington
- West Chester
- William & Mary
- Winona State
- Yale
Week 2: January 10 – January 16
Byes
- Alaska
- Pittsburgh
- Southern Connecticut State
Doubles
- Fisk
- Kent State
- LIU
- Penn State
- Rutgers
- West Virginia
- Wilberforce
Week 3: January 17 – January 23
Byes
- Kent State
- West Virginia
- William & Mary
Doubles
- Alaska*
- Arkansas
- BYU
- Boise State
- Cornell
- Fisk
- Iowa State
- Southeast Missouri State (S.E. Missouri)
- San Jose State
- Southern Utah
- Texas Woman’s
- Ursinus College
- Utah
- West Chester
*Alaska has three meets this week: Friday, Sunday, and Thursday.
Week 4: January 24 – January 30
Byes
- Southern Utah
- Texas Woman’s
- Towson
- Ursinus College
Doubles
- Illinois State
- Northern Illinois
Week 5: January 31 – February 6
Byes
- Alaska
- Brown
- Oregon State
- Wilberforce
Doubles
- Air Force
- George Washington
- New Hampshire
- Southeast Missouri State (S.E. Missouri)
- Simpson
- Temple
- Towson
- UW-Eau Claire
- UW-Oshkosh
Week 6: February 7 – February 13
Byes
- Centenary College
- George Washington
- Southeast Missouri State
- Simpson
- UW-Eau Claire
- UW-Oshkosh
Doubles
- Alaska
- Cortland State
- Illinois
- Ithaca College
- Oregon State
- Southern Utah
- Utah State
- Washington
Week 7: February 14 – February 20
Byes
- Air Force
- Alaska
- Utah State
- Utica
Doubles
- Bridgeport
- Greenville
- Illinois
- Iowa
- LIU
- Southern Connecticut State
- Texas Woman’s
- UW-Oshkosh
- UW-Stout
- Utah
- Winona State
Week 8: February 21 – February 27
Byes
- LIU
- Southern Utah
- UW-Stout
Doubles
- Alaska
- Greenville
- North Carolina
- Oklahoma
- Sacramento State
- UW-La Crosse
- Western Michigan
Week 9: February 28 – March 6
Byes
- Alaska
- Eastern Michigan
- Greenville
- UW-La Crosse
- UW-Oshkosh
- Ursinus College
- Utah
- West Chester
- Western Michigan
- William & Mary
- Winona State
Doubles
- Bowling Green
- George Washington
- Kent State
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- Southern Utah
- Temple
- Towson
- UC Davis
- West Virginia
Week 10: March 7 – March 13
Byes
- Gustavus Adolphus
- Hamline
- Simpson
- UW-Eau Claire
- UW-Oshkosh
- UW-Stout
- Winona State
Doubles
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Eastern Michigan
- North Carolina State
- Rutgers
- San Jose State
- West Chester
Week 11: March 14 – March 20
Byes
- Alaska
- Brockport
- Cortland State
- Fisk
- Greenville
- Gustavus Adolphus
- Hamline
- Ithaca College
- Rhode Island College
- Simpson
- Springfield College
- UW-Eau Claire
- UW-La Crosse
- UW-Oshkosh
- UW-Stout
- UW-Whitewater
- Ursinus College
- Utica
- Wilberforce
- Winona State
Doubles
- Arizona State
- California
- George Washington
- Maryland
- Northern Illinois
- Stanford
- Towson
- West Virginia
Week 12: March 21 – March 27
- Fisk
- Oregon State
- Wilberforce
Note: According to Auburn’s Jeff Graba on the All Things Gymnastics podcast, one SEC team will not make/compete in the conference championship, meaning one SEC team—to be determined—will be on a bye this weekend.