It’s conference championships week! After 10 long weeks of competition, we’re almost to the point in the season where things actually matter, this weekend will be most teams’ last chance to post a big away score for that final push for a nice regionals placement. But for some, they are the home team, so if they don’t already have three solid home scores factored into their RQS, it’s time to do that.
As always, we’ve got previews of the top conference showdowns, brief things to watch for in the smaller conference championships, who we think will win the top matchups and every link for scores and video you could possibly need. 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.
Championship Central | Coverage Plan
This will most likely be the closest competition, with three real candidates for the title and a couple other outside shots. The conference is the strongest it has been in years and maybe ever with all eight teams ranked in the top 25 and all showing real highs so far this season.
Casey: Session One will either be Georgia hits beam or Arkansas wins… I’m going with Arkansas. For session two I am pulling for an LSU upset. I believe in the gymnastics powers of D-D Breaux. LSU for the overall win.
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Elizabeth:First session, I’m going with Georgia. I think it’ll have it together enough to win at least over these teams. Second session I’m going, gosh this is hard, I’m going Florida. And overall, Florida.
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Which team will win the @SEC champs Saturday? Sessions are at 2 and 6pm ET! #NCAAgym
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Championship Central
In a somewhat shocking turn of events, Stanford not only got pushed to the afternoon session of the Pac-12 Championships but sits below WASHINGTON in the rankings as the sixth-seed in the conference. This meet will likely come down to Utah and UCLA taking the title. Both are pretty evenly matched and UCLA only beat Utah during the regular season by the smallest margin possible. Getting on neutral ground with all players healthy or as healthy as they can be will make it an exciting meet. The battle for third will also be interesting with Cal the higher-ranked team but Oregon State winning that matchup during the regular season.
Casey: Stanford is the clear choice for session one. Session two… tougher. Utah is the top seed and has proven to be consistent, but with no Stover and Delaney as a question mark, I’m not sure. I’m going with UCLA for Danusia reasons.
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Elizabeth:This is a tough one. Realistically three-five different teams are capable of winning on any given day. So I’m basically going to take a wild guess and choose Utah. I also think Stanford will win session one.
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Which team takes the @pac12 title Saturday? Sessions are at 4 and 9pm ET! #NCAAgym
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Championship Central
Before the Big Five meets, it was pretty straight forward that Michigan would take this conference title. However, after yet another beam plosion and almost not making the “good” session of the conference championships, things are in serious doubt. Michigan State also surprising snuck into the night session after Illinois had a very bad, no good, rotten competition and potentially lost another key contributor.
Iowa | Illinois | Maryland | Rutgers
Michigan | Michigan State | Minnesota | Nebraska | Ohio State | Penn State
Casey: My fantasy team needs Nicole Artz so I am going to believe she is healthy. Michigan will take session two and the overall title. Iowa is my pick for session one because O’Connor’s issues.
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Elizabeth:Despite the beam troubles and a potentially injured Nicole Artz, I’m still going with Michigan. When on, it is easily the best team in the Big 10. For session one, I’m going with Iowa.
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Which team will win the @bigten champs Sat? Sessions are at 12 & 5 pm ET! #NCAAgym
— NCAA Gym News (@NCAAGymNews_) March 17, 2016
No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 10 Denver, No. 29 West Virginia, No. 38 Iowa State
Championship Central | Television Information
Casey: Can Nina McGee be a team? I pick her. Oklahoma is my real pick though.
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Elizabeth:Oklahoma. Duh. But if they fall some maybe Denver? Nah.
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Which team wins the @Big12Conference title? It all goes down Sat at 5pm ET! #NCAAgym
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ECAC Championships: Saturday, March 19 at 12:00 p.m. ET
Brown, Cornell, Penn, Temple, W&M, YaleThis meet is basically another Ivy league meet plus Temple and William & Mary. There’s not much to say besides that. Brown and Cornell are the highest-ranked and should fight for the win while the others will be battling it out for third.
EAGL Championships: Saturday, March 19 at 2:00 p.m. ET
George Washington, N.C. State, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Towson
George Washington will most likely win this one although New Hampshire can give the Colonials a run for their money. N.C. State is also strong and has posted some solid scores this season. George Washington will have to have one of its high 195/low 196 performances to pull out the victory. UNH and NCSU are also still fighting for a regionals spot, so a good score here will help.
MAC Championships: Saturday, March 19 at 2:00 p.m. ET
Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Kent State, Northern Illinois, Western Michigan
Eastern Michigan should win. It’s already locked into regionals for the first time ever and is by far the highest ranked. Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Kent State and Western Michigan are still fighting for a regionals spot, so this meet will be about doing all they can to extend their season.
MIC Championships: Saturday, March 19 at 5:00 p.m. ET
Centenary, Illinois-Chicago, Illinois State, Lindenwood, SEMO, Texas Woman’s
Lindenwood actually had a great chance of winning this despite being a DII team competing with other DI teams.All these teams are out of regionals, though, so this meet will be about preparing for the USAG nationals and ending the season on a high note.
Mountain Rim Championships: Saturday, March 19 at 8:00 p.m. ET
Boise State, BYU, Southern Utah, Utah State
The meet’s at Boise, so it should win easily. It’s the highest-ranked team, but will also be looking to go from it’s current No. 15-ranking to somewhere back in the top 12. Southern Utah also has a chance and is locked into regionals, so this meet will be about preparation and potentially increasing its ranking. BYU and Utah State will fight for third and a spot at regionals as both are still eligible.
Mountain Pacific Championships: Saturday, March 19 at 9:00 p.m. ET
Air Force, Alaska, UC Davis, Sacramento State, San Jose State, Seattle-Pacific
All these teams are out of regionals, but Sacramento State and UC Davis are tied in the rankings while San Jose isn’t far behind, so it should still be a close meet. SPU has also done pretty well this season and is actually ranked higher than Air Force and Alaska. SPU’s all arounder, Maria Hundley has also been having a great season, regularly scoring 39.3+, so watch out for her.
*Note: All conference meets will occur on Saturday, March 19.
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Conference
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Teams
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12:00 p.m.
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Big 10 Session 1
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Iowa, Illinois, Maryland, Rutgers
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12:00 p.m.
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ECAC
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Brown, Cornell, Penn, Temple, W&M, Yale
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2:00 p.m.
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SEC Session 1
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Georgia, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky
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ESPNU/SECN+ apparatus streams
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2:00 p.m.
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EAGL
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GWU, NCSU, UNH, UNC, Pitt, Towson
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2:00 p.m.
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MAC
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Ball State, BGSU, CMU, EMU, Kent State, NIU, WMU
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FREE
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4:00 p.m.
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Pac-12 Session 1
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Washington, Stanford, Arizona, Arizona State
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5:00 p.m.
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Big 10 Session 2
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Michigan, Nebraska, Minnesota, PSU, MSU, Ohio State
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5:00 p.m.
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Big 12
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Oklahoma, Denver, WVU, Iowa State
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5:00 p.m.
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MIC
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Centenary, UIC, Illinois State, Lindenwood, SEMO, TWU
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FREE
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6:00 p.m.
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SEC Session 2
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Florida, LSU, Alabama, Auburn
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SECN Live/SECN+ apparatus streams
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8:00 p.m.
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Mountain Rim
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Boise State, BYU, SUU, Utah State
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FREE
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9:00 p.m.
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Mountain Pacific
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Air Force, Alaska, UC Davis, Sac State, SJSU
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Subscription Required
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9:00 p.m.
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Pac-12 Session 2
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Utah, UCLA, Cal, Oregon State
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