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Tracking Regionals Qualification Live

It’s officially conference championship weekend, and teams across the country will be battling not just to win a conference title but to qualify for regionals in the best possible position for postseason success. We shared in the Bubble Watch earlier this week all the scores and scenarios to keep an eye on this weekend, but here we will be updating you live (and doing the math) to share who’s in, who’s out, what scores are needed, and where everyone is ranked.

At the top of this page, we will keep an up-to-date ranking of where everyone stands. Refresh this page and scroll down for live updates of what’s happening throughout the day.

Current Rankings

Last Updated: Saturday at 9:55 p.m. EDT

Teams in bold are locked into that position.

(1) LSU(10t) Georgia(19) N.C. State(28) Penn State
(2) Oklahoma(10t) Minnesota(20) Nebraska(29) Illinois
(3) Florida(12) Alabama(21) Arizona(30) Boise State
(4) Utah(13) Stanford(22) North Carolina(31) Maryland
(5) UCLA(14) Oregon State(23) Iowa(32t) BYU
(6) California(15) Auburn(24) Southern Utah(32t) Utah State
(7) Missouri(16) Arkansas(25) Ohio State(34) Rutgers
(8) Michigan State(17) Michigan(26) Arizona State(35) UC Davis
(9) Kentucky(18) Denver(27) Clemson(36) West Virginia

Projected Bracket

Last Updated: Saturday at 10:00 p.m. EDT

This is NOT the official bracket. There is reasonable certainty about the top 16 teams as well as the teams in bold, but the remaining teams are simply a guess of what the committee might do. There are six teams within 400 miles of University Park ranked between No. 17 and No. 36, and our best guess at which one will be moved is Rutgers, but that is not set in stone.

University ParkSeattleTuscaloosaSalt Lake City
No. 1 LSUNo. 2 OklahomaNo. 3 FloridaNo. 4 Utah
No. 8 Michigan StateNo. 7 MissouriNo. 6 CaliforniaNo. 5 UCLA
No. 9 KentuckyNo. T-10 GeorgiaNo. 12 AlabamaNo. T-10 Minnesota
No. 16 ArkansasNo. 15 AuburnNo. 14 Oregon StateNo. 13 Stanford
No. 17 MichiganNo. 20 NebraskaNo. 19 N.C. StateNo. 18 Denver
No. 25 Ohio StateNo. 21 ArizonaNo. 22 North CarolinaNo. 24 Southern Utah
No. 28 Penn StateNo. 26 Arizona StateNo. 23 IowaNo. 30 Boise State
No. 31 MarylandNo. 29 IllinoisNo. 27 ClemsonNo. T-32 BYU
No. 36 West VirginiaNo. 35 UC DavisNo. 34 RutgersNo. T-32 Utah State

Projected Individual Qualifiers

Based on the above projected bracket, these are the individuals currently slated to qualify for regionals. If the committee chooses to do something different, especially in relation to Clemson and Boise State’s play-in status, this list will change.

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Chloe Cho (Illinois)Natalie Martin (Maryland)Makayla Green (Illinois)Brynlee Andersen (BYU)Brie Clark (Clemson)
Amelia Moneymaker (UC Davis)Alana Laster (Illinois State)Lola Montevago (George Washington)Maddie Komoroski (Maryland)Kendall Whitman (George Washington)
Maggie Slife (Air Force)Jaye Mack (Illinois State)Taylor Russon (Washington)Taylor Russon (Washington)Emily Innes (Washington)
Delaney DeHaan (George Washington)Keanna Abraham (UC Davis)Brianna Brooks (Utah State)Brianna Brooks (Utah State)Anna Leigh (West Virginia)
Isabella Minervini (Towson)Megan Ray (UC Davis)Ashley Szymanski (Ball State)Clara Hong (Towson)Alyssa Guns (Kent State)
Luciana Alvarado-Reid (Central Michigan)Arielle Ward (Illinois)Anna Bramblett-Wilde (BYU)Gabrielle Dildy (Rutgers)Haylee Hardin (Iowa State)
Mary McDonough (Washington)Madison Minner (Clemson)Sierra Kondo (Maryland)Deana Sheremeta (George Washington)Keanna Abraham (UC Davis)
Taylor Ingle (S.E. Missouri)Kiera O’Shea (Northern Illinois)Kylie Eaquinto (BYU)Madison Gustitus (San Jose State)Cassie St. Clair (Western Michigan)
Skyelar Kerico (Pennsylvania)Halle Faulkner (Western Michigan)Avery Bibbey (Utah State)Sydney Jelen (Utah State)Anne Challman (New Hampshire)
Zoe Middleton (Ball State)Karleigh DiCello (West Virginia)Frederique Sgarbossa (Iowa State)Mimi Fletcher (Pennsylvania)Aine Reade (New Hampshire)
Raisa Boris (Eastern Michigan)Kylie Eaquinto (BYU)Hannah Clark (Clemson)Heidi Schultz (Kent State)Alana Laster (Illinois State)
Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa (Iowa State)Elizabeth Cesarone (Pittsburgh)Hailey Merchant (Maryland)Karleigh DiCello (West Virginia)Abby Brushwood (Eastern Michigan)
Deb Silva (BYU)Sara Wabi (Illinois State)Rachael Riley (Rutgers)Jaye Mack (Illinois State)
Sophia Rice (West Virginia)Reese Samuelson (Western Michigan)Emily Innes (Washington)Noelle Adams (Iowa State)
Charlie Behner (Kent State)Sarah Saville (Maryland)Chelsea Hallinan (Washington)Nyla Morabito (Utah State)
Nyla Morabito (Utah State)Delaney Adrian (Rutgers)Olivia Coppola (Illinois)Deana Sheremeta (George Washington)

Live Updates

Friday

Tonight we are kicking off the weekend with the MIC championship, session one of the Big Ten championship, and a dual meet between Oregon State and Fisk.

Start of MIC

[5:05 – MIC] The MIC championship is about to start! Illinois State is the only team in the MIC with a chance to qualify for regionals. They currently sit in 42nd and need a 195.825 to have a chance at making regionals.

[5:45 – MIC] Illinois State’s 48.725 on beam is around its season average, but it will need to raise the scores to keep qualification hopes alive. Floor is Illinois State’s strongest event, so expect them to make up some of that ground in rotation two.

Start of Big Ten Session One

[6:00 – Big Ten] The first session of the Big 10 Championship is about to start with Nebraska, Ohio State, Washington, and Rutgers. Nebraska and Ohio State have secured their spots at regionals, both avoiding the play-in rounds, while Washington and Rutgers are both currently on the bubble hoping to qualify. Rutgers can solidify its spot in the postseason before any of the action tomorrow with a 196.15 tonight.

[6:15 – MIC] A 49.125 on floor puts Illinois State on pace for a 195.7. Not quite what it needs for regionals yet, but it is closing the gap.

[6:25 – Big Ten] Washington and Rutgers both start off strong in rotation one with scores that put them on pace to stay alive in the regionals race.

[6:40 – MIC] Illinois State keeps its postseason dreams alive going into the final rotation! The Redbirds need a 48.9 on bars to reach their target score, which is above their season average but certainly doable.

[6:55 – Big Ten] Washington and Rutgers continue to stay on pace for the scores they need for regionals after two rotations! Neither can lock in a spot with their current pace, but will stay in the running.

End of MIC

[7:20 – MIC] Illinois State’s 196.025 moves it up to No. 36 in the live standings! Its qualification fate will be in the hands of the other bubble teams from here on out.

[7:25 – Big Ten] Keep an eye on Rutgers in this final rotation. A 49.0 will secure the Scarlet Knights a place at regionals.

End of Big Ten Session One

[7:40 – Big Ten] With Gabby Dildy’s beam 9.85, Rutgers has officially qualified for regionals for the first time since 2014!

With Rutgers locking in its spot, our bubble watch gets much smaller. Washington, Illinois State, Central Michigan, Iowa State, George Washington, Kent State, and Pittsburgh have all been eliminated from regionals contention.

Still alive are Ball State, UC Davis, Towson, and West Virginia, with two spots left to grab tomorrow.

Start of Fisk at Oregon State

[10:00 – Fisk at Oregon State] Oregon State is kicking off its meet against Fisk. The Beavers will be looking for at least a 197.525 to have a chance at finishing in the top 10 going into regionals.

[10:25 – Fisk at Oregon State] OSU’s 49.025 on vault is well below the number it needed to be on pace for the 197.525 to move into the top 10 of the live rankings.

[12:00 – Fisk at Oregon State] OSU’s 49.600 on floor made this closer than it was looking, but its 197.375 leaves it outside the top 10.

Saturday

We’re back with a full day of conference championship action! Check back throughout the day to see how the rankings shake out.

Start of Big Ten Session Two

[12:00 – Big Ten] Session two is about to begin with Iowa, Illinois, Penn State, and Maryland. All four have locked in a spot at regionals already, but are all at risk of being part of the play-in rounds depending on their scores this afternoon. A 196.325 for Penn State and a 196.05 for Iowa would guarantee both teams a spot in the top 28.

[12:30 – Big Ten] After one rotation, all four teams are on track for solid 196+ scores that would improve their respective NQS.

[1:00 – Big Ten] Keep an eye on Illinois who is currently on track for a huge season high of 196.95.

[1:30 – Big Ten] Iowa only needs a 48.525 on floor to secure a spot in the top 28, while Penn State needs a big 49.425 to reach the same mark.

End of Big Ten Session Two

[2:00 – Big Ten] After the first session of the day, Iowa moves up to No. 21, Penn State remains No. 27, Illinois moves up to No. 28, while Maryland drops to No. 31. None of these ranks are set in stone yet, but Iowa has successfully avoided a first round meet.

Start of Big 12 Session One / Start of MAC

[2:00 – Big 12] Session 1 of the Big 12s is getting started with BYU, West Virginia, and Iowa State. Iowa State was eliminated from postseason contention last night when Rutgers locked in its spot, but West Virginia still sits on the bubble and can solidify its spot in the top 36 with a 195.575 today.

[2:00 – MAC] The MAC championship is also starting now, but with seven teams competing, don’t expect final results any time soon. Just one of the seven teams competing here is still a postseason contender. Ball State needs a 196.85 or higher to have a chance of qualifying.

[2:30 – Big 12] West Virginia struggled on bars in rotation one and have a lot of ground to make up if it wants to secure its spot at regionals.

Start of ACC

[2:30 – ACC] Session 1 of ACCs is a dual meet between Clemson and Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh was eliminated from regionals contention last night. Clemson is currently No. 29 and needs a score of 196.075 or better to ensure it doesn’t end up in a play-in spot.

[3:00 – Big 12 / MAC] West Virginia made up a little ground in rotation two, but will need to average a 49.238 per event in the second half of this meet to reach its target score. It may not matter though, as bubble competitor Ball State had a shaky first rotation and qualifying is beginning to look like a long shot for the Cardinals.

[3:35 – Big 12 / MAC] West Virginia needs a 49.375 on vault to lock in No. 36, which would be a season high for the Mountaineers. However, Ball State needing to average a 49.7+ on its remaining events means it is likely eliminated, keeping West Virginia’s hopes alive even without that score.

Start of SEC Session One

[3:45 – SEC] Session one of SECs featuring Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, and Kentucky has started. All four teams are locked into seeded positions for regionals, but what seed they will be is still up for grabs. One score to keep an eye on is a 197.5 for Kentucky which would lock them into the top 8.

End of Big 12 Session One

[4:00 – Big 12] A 194.875 for West Virginia will end up not counting towards its NQS. The Mountaineers stay at No. 35 for the time being, but are at risk of being knocked out by UC Davis later today. BYU’s 196.275 brings them up to No. 32 in the real-time rankings.

End of ACC Session One

[4:20 – ACC] Clemson surpassed its target with a 196.175 that moves it up to No. 27 real-time. While the Tigers can’t finish lower than 28, they may be subject to bad luck of geography and get relegated to the play-in round in Tuscaloosa depending on where the rest of the play-in teams end up ranking.

[4:30 – SEC] After two rotations, Alabama is the only team on pace to increase its ranking. The Crimson Tide would move up to No. 11 and knock Auburn down to No. 13 if they keep their current pace through the second half.

Start of Big Ten Session Three / Start of MWC / Start of EAGL

[5:00 – Big Ten] The final session of Big Tens is featuring all regionals-bound teams: Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, and UCLA. Some scores to watch out for: 197.825 for UCLA to lock in at least 5th, 197.5 for Michigan State to lock in at least 10th, and 197.3 for Minnesota to lock in at least 13th.

[5:00 – MWC] Of the four teams competing, Air Force and San Jose State have been eliminated from the postseason, but currently have Maggie Slife (AA) and Madison Gustitus (BB) in qualifying positions as individuals. Boise State and Utah State are locked into regionals. Utah State will be in a play-in round regardless of what happens today, while Boise State can guarantee a spot in the top 28 with a 196.55.

[5:00 – EAGL] Five teams are competing at the EAGL championship, but just Towson still has postseason hopes remaining. A 195.8 will guarantee Towson a spot at regionals.

End of MAC / End of SEC Session One

[5:30 – MAC] Unfortunately Ball State did not reach the score it needed to make regionals. Our bubble is down to just three teams for two spots: West Virginia, Towson, and UC Davis.

[5:30 – SEC] Alabama kept its pace from the half-way point and moves up to No. 11 real-time. Kentucky remains at No. 8, Georgia is still No. 10, and Auburn drops to No. 13. Oregon State also drops a rank to No. 12. None of these ranks are locked in yet though.

[5:35 – EAGL] Towson’s 49.25 on floor in rotation one keeps it well above the pace it needs to qualify for regionals.

[5:45 – MWC] Boise State’s 48.775 on beam in rotation one is well below the pace it needs to guarantee a top 28 finish. However, after BYU’s score at the Big 12 Championship earlier today, Boise State is guaranteed to finish ahead of both BYU and Utah State. Since all three are within 400 miles of Salt Lake City, that means BYU and Utah State will compete in the first round and Boise State will get the bye even if the Broncos don’t finish in the top 28.

[5:55 – EAGL] Towson’s 49.1 on vault keeps the Tigers on track to far exceed the 195.8 they need to guarantee regionals qualification. They need to average 9.7525 on the remaining counting routines to secure that number.

[6:00 – Big Ten] We have two rotations completed in Ann Arbor and UCLA is on pace for a 197.8 which is just 0.025 short of the number needed to guarantee a top-5 ranking and a ticket to the Salt Lake City regional. MSU is exceeding the pace needed for a 197.5 which would lock in a top-10 ranking.

[6:20 – Big Ten] With three rotations completed in Ann Arbor, UCLA is on pace for a 198.200 which is over three tenths above what it needs to pass Utah. A 49.275 on floor would guarantee the needed 197.925. MSU is on pace for just over a 198.225, also well over its target 197.500. A 48.825 on bars would secure that mark.

[6:24 – MWC] BSU is on pace for just over a 195.625 with three rotations completed.

End of Big Ten Session Three

[6:50 – Big Ten] Big scores from the night session of Big Tens! UCLA’s 198.45 pushes it up into 4th for the time being, and secures it a spot at the Salt Lake City regional. A 198.15 for Michigan State secures it the No. 8 spot for regionals, pushing Kentucky down to the 9 slot, which will be the final regular season ranking for the Wildcats. Minnesota jumps up five spots to No. 10 with its 197.425, but loses the tiebreaker to Georgia which will put it as the 11th seed. Alabama, Oregon State, Auburn, and Stanford all drop down a spot. Finally, Michigan’s 197.325 improves its NQS, but the Wolverine’s remain in 17th, at risk of dropping below Denver later tonight.

[6:55 – EAGL] Towson had a rough bars rotation, only scoring a 48.325. It now needs a 49.125 on beam to lock in its regionals spot. The Tiger’s season high is above that, but they will need five hits to get there.

[7:00] With Alabama locked at No. 12, it’ll run into a host conflict with Utah, meaning Alabama will be switched with Minnesota. Minnesota falls victim to both losing a tie break and a hosting conflict to end up seeded 12th.

Start of Big 12 Session Two / Start of ACC Session Two

[7:05 – Big 12] The night session of Big 12s is about to begin. UCLA just passed Utah in the real-time rankings, but Utah just needs a 197.3 to take back the 4th spot. Denver, Arizona, and Arizona State have all successfully avoided the play-in round, but will be looking to solidify their final rankings tonight.

[7:05 – ACC] Our bi-coastal ACC championship is also about to begin! North Carolina is currently at No. 26, but with a lot of upside could move as high as 21st. A 196.575 will give it a chance for that ranking. There’s only a bit of ranking movement possible for California, NC State, and Stanford tonight. Stanford needs a 197.4 to finish 13th, while N.C. State needs a 196.8 for a chance of finishing 18th.

[7:10 – MW] With the conclusion of the Mountain West Championship more ranks are getting locked in. Clemson is now locked at No. 27, Penn State at No. 28, Illinois at No.29, Boise State at No. 30, and Maryland at No. 31. Utah State’s rank is not locked in, but it moves up for the time being to No. 32.

As long as the committee applies the 400-mile rule as they have in the past, Boise State’s No. 30 ranking guarantees that there will be at least one top-28 team participating in the first round of regionals. This is because Boise State, Utah State, and BYU are all located within 400 miles of Salt Lake City so they will all be automatically assigned to that location.

[7:20 – EAGL] Towson’s 195.675 is not enough to guarantee it a spot at regionals. UC Davis now needs a 48.75 on vault to make regionals over the Tigers. West Virginia, however, is officially locked for regionals!

[7:30 – Big 12] Utah’s 49.325 on vault puts the Utes perfectly on pace for the 197.3 they need to regain 4th.

End of MPSF

[7:40 – MPSF] With a 49.0 on vault, UC Davis locks in No. 35 and a spot at regionals for just the second time ever! Their other appearance was in 2014. Towson unfortunately is pushed out of regionals contention. Our 36 teams are now set!

[8:00 – Big 12 / ACC] Both sessions are at the half way point and Utah, North Carolina, and Stanford are all on pace for the scores laid out above. N.C. State is only slightly behind its mark, being on pace for a 196.75 with a 196.8 target.

Start of SEC Session Two

[8:05 – SEC] The final conference championship is finally starting and this is a big one. Ranks one, two, and three for regionals are up for grabs by Oklahoma, LSU, and Florida and will be determined from this session alone. A lot of scenarios here for the top three, but some scores to keep an eye on: 

  • LSU 198.4 – guarantees 1st
  • LSU 197.85 – a chance for 1st
  • OU 198.225 – guarantees at least 2nd
  • UF 198.375 – a chance for 1st
  • UF 198.2 – a chance for 2nd

Missouri is currently sitting at No. 7 but can pass California and lock in 6th with a 198.025.

[8:25 – ACC] North Carolina is having a really strong meet and is currently on pace for its first 197 of the season. At least a 49.025 on bars will secure the Tar Heels a season high and the best possible chance to finish at No. 21.

[8:30 – SEC] LSU’s 49.6 on bars puts it perfectly on pace for the 198.4 it needs to secure the No. 1 seed. Based on their current pace, Oklahoma would finish 2nd and Florida would remain 3rd.

[8:30 – Big 12] Utah only needs a 48.975 on floor to retake the 4th seed at regionals.

End of Big 12 Session Two

[8:45 – Big 12] Before Grace McCallum even starts her floor routine, Utah has locked in No. 4. That means UCLA will be No. 5 going into regionals.

For our other Big 12 competitors, Denver remains No.18, but could still be passed by North Carolina State. Arizona is officially locked into No. 21, meaning North Carolina can max out at 22nd now. Arizona State remains No. 25, with a chance of being passed by North Carolina.

End of ACC Session Two

[9:00 – ACC] Lali Dekanoidze’s perfect 10 capped off an incredible meet for North Carolina, who not only beat its season high by almost half a point, but locked in the No. 22 spot for regionals. California remains No. 6 waiting to see how Missouri finishes as SECs. Stanford locks in No. 13 and N.C. State locks in No. 19. Almost all of our seed are locked in, check out the current rankings at the top of this article to see where everyone ended up!

[9:05 – SEC] After two rotations, LSU falls a little behind it’s pace to guarantee a 1st place ranking, however based on the current pace of both LSU and Oklahoma, LSU would still move into first.

[9:25 – SEC] We’re heading into the final rotation of the day! Based on the current pace, LSU would take first, with Oklahoma falling to second and Florida staying in third. After a huge bars rotation for Florida (an NCAA record!), Oklahoma needs a 49.775 to ensure Florida cannot pass it. A 49.725 on vault for LSU would guarantee it No. 1, but its still possible even with a lower score. It’s going to be a close one!

End of SEC Session Two

[9:50 – SEC] LSU has officially locked in the No. 1 seed, even before Faith Torrez’s final routine for Oklahoma! Oklahoma will enter regionals at No. 2 and Florida remains 3rd. Missouri didn’t get enough to move up to 6th, so it will go to regionals as the 7th ranked team.

Thanks for following along all day! Stay tuned for our regionals bracket projection.

READ THIS NEXT: Questions, Comments, Concerns: Week 11


Live blog by Claire Harmon with assistance from Jenna King and Tara Graeve

2 comments

  1. The scoring at Big Tens is already looser in the second session than the first. It must be so frustrating for the first session teams, especially Nebraska and Ohio State, who for some crazy reason got stuck in session one even though they are the fifth and sixth ranked teams in the Big Ten.

  2. The big 10 scoring seemed to be off. Spence scored a 10, 10, 9.95, and a 9.85 for her bar routine. That’s a huge swing in scores. What did judge 4 see that the others missed? One of Huskie gymnasts did a YFull with a hop back into Canada and got a 9.825. The YFull on day 2 with hops in place were scoring 9.775-9.8. The judging seemed inconsistent at best.

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