Each week we’re choosing a handful of notable competitions and picking who we think the winner will be in our college pick em part of the preview. But we don’t want to be the only ones with opinions. We want to hear your opinions too! So play along by answering who you think will win each matchup by participating in the polls. And if you feel strongly about your choices, feel free to let us know in the comments below.
After just one competition last weekend, things are really ramping up this week with 26 Division-I meets going on between Friday and Sunday. And there are some great matchups right off the bat.
Oklahoma Notes | LSU Preview
Emily: This is going to be a fun meet to watch, but I think the Sooners are going to win. Their gymnastics is just so pretty I have to go with them. I do think LSU will be right there with Oklahoma, but the Tigers might have a couple wobbles or minor mistakes that keep them from the win.
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Elizabeth: It’s literally a toss up who will win this matchup. Both teams are so evenly matched and having things going for and against them. While I think Oklahoma is the stronger team, the meet is in Baton Rouge, so I’ve decided to go with the Tigers.
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No. 1 @OU_WGymnastics starts its season at No. 5 @LSUgym Sat at 5 p.m. ET! Which team will come out on top? #NCAAgym
— NCAA Gym News (@NCAAGymNews_) January 8, 2016
UCLA Notes
Emily: I’ve got to go with Alabama simply because I have no clue what to expect from UCLA.
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Elizabeth: I really want to pick UCLA. But I just can’t. I’ve been burned too many times before. There’s too many questions with Ohashi and Peng’s thumb and the rest of the lineups. So Alabama it is. Mainly because there’s less doubt.
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No. 3 @BamaGymnastics faces off against No. 6 @uclagymnastics Sun at 5 p.m. ET! Who do you have winning? #NCAAgym
— NCAA Gym News (@NCAAGymNews_) January 8, 2016
Georgia Notes | Michigan Preview
Emily: I’m picking Michigan because it’s a home meet for it. If it was in Athens, I’d go with Georgia. But it’s in Ann Arbor, so Michigan it is. The Wolverines also already have a meet under their belt, so they won’t have to deal with as many first-meet jitters. If Brittany Rogers and Brandie Jay perform to their potential (and if Sydney Snead has an Olivia Karas style freshman debut), Georgia could pull off an upset on the road.
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Elizabeth: Despite looking just OK at the Cancun Classic, Michigan still managed almost a 197. It took Georgia until the last meet of the regular season in 2015 to get a 197. Yes, it’s 2016 now, but I think Michigan’s the stronger team at this point in time. Plus, it’s in Michigan, where weird things always seem to happen with the scores. So I’m going with Michigan.
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No. 9 @UGAGymnastics and No. 7 @umichwgym face off in Ann Arbor Sat @ 4 p.m. ET! Who do you think will win? #NCAAgym
— NCAA Gym News (@NCAAGymNews_) January 8, 2016
Auburn Notes | Oregon State Notes
Emily: In my head Auburn and Oregon State are similar teams. I know Auburn made Super Six last year, but I still feel like both of these teams are on the brink of becoming consistent contenders on the national level. Still, Auburn is the better of the two, so even though it’s a home meet for Oregon State, I’m going with the Tigers.
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Elizabeth: My bet’s on Auburn. I just think they’ll continue to ride the success wave from 2015 despite losing key contributors.
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No. 10 @Auburn_Gym throws down against No. 12 @OregonStateGym Sun at 5 p.m. ET! Who wins? #NCAAgym
— NCAA Gym News (@NCAAGymNews_) January 8, 2016
BYU Preview | Utah Notes
This meet will be all about Utah testing out potential lineups and allowing the freshmen to get comfortable competing in front of 15.000 fans. Because no matter how many nerves of steel someone has, it can be intimidating even standing in front of that many people let alone doing gymnastics. Newcomers and those who didn’t see a lot of time in the lineup in 2015 will need to prove they can make up for the losses of Georgia Dabritz, Tory Wilson, Corrie Lothrop and Becky Tutka if they want to come anywhere close to last year’s success. The meet will also be an important test for co-head coaches Megan Marsden and Tom Farden. Showing Greg Marsden’s retirement is nothing to worry about will be crucial.
No. 2 Florida at TWU: Friday, Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. ET
TWU Notes | Florida Preview
Similar to Utah showing Marsden’s retirement is a non-issue, Florida has to do the same thing with the transition from Rhonda Faehn to Jenny Rowland. While the Gators will in no way lose this competition, they need to show the same dominance as they have in the past. Bridget Sloan needs to stay healthy and win all the things (we honestly wouldn’t be surprised if she’s perfect on at least one event) and Alicia Boren needs to prove she’s going to be just as dominant in college as she was in J.O. Then the rest of the team can fill in as needed and show there won’t be holes left over from Kytra Hunter, Rachel Spicer and Kiersten Wang graduating.
NorCal Classic: Sunday, Jan. 10 at 5 p.m. ET
No. 8 Stanford, No. 14 California, UC-Davis, Sacramento State at San Jose State
Stanford Preview
Will Stanford start where it left off in 2015 or will it act like a Division-III team until regionals? That’s seriously the big question surrounding this meet. The Cardinal lost a better class than its bringing in, and the amount the freshmen contribute effectively as well as how much Elizabeth Price competes will be the determining factor in how good this Stanford team is. As long as Stanford doesn’t finish fourth like last year, we’ll count it as an improvement. Is that bad? Cal has been steadily improving year after year. And it has a great chance of winning the classic again in 2016. The Golden Bears will need to be more than just Toni-Ann Williams and company if they want to really challenge. They’ll also need to improve their consistency — especially on beam — something that was a slight issue last year.
No. 15 Illinois at No. 23 Missouri: Fri, Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. ET
Illinois Notes | Missouri Preview
After a rough couple of years, Missouri is slowly building its program back up to the nationals-qualifying standard it was at in 2010. Illinois is also poised for a big year, with qualifying a full team to NCAAs a viable goal. Both teams have shown great progress over the preseason as well as a couple of areas to be concerned about. However, it is just the first competition of the season, so don’t expect either side to be in midseason form right off the bat. Keep an eye out for Illini Lizzy LeDuc’s collegiate debut as well as her teammates Sunny Kato, Giana O’Connor, Mary Jane Horth and Missouri’s Shauna Miller.
No. 26 Michigan State at No. 18 Arizona: Fri, Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. ET
Michigan State Notes | Arizona Notes
The Gymcats will take on the Spartans in a meet that will mark Tabitha Yim’s debut as head coach for Arizona. The former Stanford gymnast and assistant is already showing her prowess as a leader in the team’s preseason videos released on social media. Michigan State also travels to Tucson with a strong team, lead by senior Lisa Burt and junior Elena Lagoski, both of whom were named Big 10 gymnasts to watch for 2016.
No. 28 Iowa State at No. 20 Minnesota: Sat, Jan. 9 at 7:30 p.m. ET
Iowa State Notes | Minnesota Preview
The Cyclones travel to Minneapolis to take on the Gophers in the first meet of the season for both squads. Fan favorite Lindsay Mable will start out her senior year for Minnesota while Iowa State will look to improve upon a mediocre 2015.
These aren’t the only meets happening this weekend! To see all the matchups all in one place, take a look at our master schedule. You can also find live scoring and video links below.
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Time
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Teams
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Scoring Link
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Video Link
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Availability
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Fri, Jan. 8
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7:00 p.m.
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Ball State at Kentucky
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Fri, Jan. 8
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7:30 p.m.
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Lindenwood at SEMO
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None
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Fri, Jan. 8
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8:00 p.m.
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BYU at Utah
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Fri, Jan. 8
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8:00 p.m.
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Central Michigan at UW-Eau Claire
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None
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Fri, Jan. 8
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8:00 p.m.
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Florida at TWU
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Paid Subscription
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Fri, Jan. 8
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8:00 p.m.
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Illinois at Missouri
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Cable Login Required
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Fri, Jan. 8
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8:00 p.m.
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Michigan State at Arizona
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Cable Login Required
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Fri, Jan. 8
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9:00 p.m.
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BGSU, Nebraska at Arizona State
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FREE
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Fri, Jan. 8
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9:00 p.m.
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Centenary at Utah State
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None
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Sat, Jan. 9
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4:00 p.m.
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Georgia at Michigan
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FREE
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Sat, Jan. 9
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4:00 p.m.
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UIC at Western Michigan
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FREE
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Sat, Jan. 9
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4:00 p.m.
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N.C. State at Penn State
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FREE
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Sat, Jan. 9
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5:00 p.m.
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N. Illinois at Iowa
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Paid Subscription
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Sat, Jan. 9
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5:00 p.m.
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Oklahoma at LSU
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Cable Login Required
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Sat, Jan. 9
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7:00 p.m.
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GWU, UNH, Rutgers at Little Boston Invite
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Paid Subscription
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Sat, Jan. 9
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7:30 p.m.
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Iowa State at Minnesota
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Paid Subscription
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Sat, Jan. 9
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8:00 p.m.
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SUU, WVU at Denver
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None
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Sat, Jan. 9
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8:30 p.m.
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Illinois State, SPU at Air Force
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FREE
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Sat, Jan. 9
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9:00 p.m.
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Ohio State at Washington
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FREE
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Sun, Jan. 10
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1:00 p.m.
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Temple at Kent State
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FREE
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Sun, Jan. 10
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1:00 p.m.
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W&M at UNC
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Paid Subscription
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Sun, Jan. 10
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2:00 p.m.
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EMU, Towson, Maryland at Pitt
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Paid Subscription
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Sun, Jan. 10
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4:00 p.m.
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Missouri at Lindenwood
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Paid Subscription
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Sun, Jan. 10
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5:00 p.m.
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Alabama at UCLA
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Cable Login Required
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Sun, Jan. 10
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5:00 p.m.
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Auburn at Oregon State
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Cable Login Required
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Sun, Jan. 10
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5:00 p.m.
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Cal, UC-Davis, Sac State, Stanford at SJSU (NorCal Invite)
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Paid Subscription
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