LSU’s Haleigh Bryant scored a hat trick (3x 10.000’s) at home Friday night. Her AA score was 39.875: VT 10.000 UB 10.000 BB 9.875 FX 10.000 AA 39.875 Denver scored 49.825 (NCAA season High)on FX last week: 10.000, 9.975, 9.975, 9.950, 9.925. The score dropped was a 9.900. Oklahoma and LSU scored 49.750 on FX Friday. UCLA scored 198.275 on Friday night. This move them up to #3 ahead of Florida until the Gators went 198.175 on Sunday to move back to 3rd. Oklahoma’s NQS is an insane 198.300. But in their biggest meets: Home vs Utah 197.925, home vs Florida 197.950, at Michigan 197.925 Regionals: Teams outside the top 16 are placed geographically where possible. In some instances there might be a host conflict based on how a team finishes. In these instances, “the lowest seeded host in the group will be exchanged with a non-host that holds a spot not greater or less than two seeded positions (and preferably one position) when possible,” according to NCAA postseason rules. Regional Brackets: 1,8,9,16 2,7,10,15 3,6,11,14 4,5,12,13 AA Rank Team NQS Ave High 1. Oklahoma 198.300 198.127 198.575 2. Michigan 198.045 197.798 198.300 3. Florida 198.015 197.903 198.350 4. UCLA 197.940 197.688 198.275 5. Utah 197.845 197.775 198.550 6. LSU 197.780 197.473 198.100 7. California 197.765 197.589 198.275 8. Kentucky 197.630 197.343 197.875 9. Michigan State 197.575 197.175 198.225 10. Alabama 197.560 197.250 198.000 11. Oregon State 197.490 197.211 198.075 12. Auburn 197.480 197.283 197.750 13. Denver* 197.445 197.335 198.150 14. Arizona State 197.105 196.738 197.725 15. Ohio State 197.055 196.880 197.600 16. Arkansas 197.050 196.653 197.475 17. Missouri 197.040 196.958 197.850 18. Georgia 196.955 196.6616 197.325 VT 1. Oklahoma 49.540 49.514 49.650 2. Michigan 49.525 49.413 49.750 3. LSU 49.495 49.413 49.675 4. Florida 49.405 49.360 49.525 5. Utah 49.390 49.310 49.525 5. Kentucky 49.390 49.325 49.550 7. Michigan State 49.380 49.291 49.575 8. Denver 49.375 49.293 49.600 9. UCLA 49.365 49.295 49.475 10. Auburn 49.355 49.305 49.500 11. California 49.345 49.234 49.450 12. Alabama 49.330 49.263 49.525 13. Minnesota 49.315 49.283 49.425 14. Ohio State 49.305 49.214 49.425 15. Oregon State 49.285 49.218 49.375 16. Arkansas 49.270 49.233 49.525 UB 1. Oklahoma 49.650 49.570 49.675 2. Florida 49.585 49.568 49.800 3. California 49.575 49.530 49.650 4. Michigan 49.555 49.458 49.625 5. Utah 49.525 49.428 49.600 6. UCLA 49.510 49.480 49.725 7. Denver 49.455 49.375 49.600 8. LSU 49.415 49.341 49.500 8. Michigan State 49.415 49.289 49.750 10. Auburn 49.390 49.358 49.520 11. Stanford 49.385 49.175 49.525 12. Alabama 49.375 49.308 49.625 13. Georgia 49.350 49.257 49.475 13. Arizona State 49.350 49.285 49.550 13. Kentucky 49.350 49.308 49.500 16. Towson 49.345 49.194 49.400 BB 1. Utah 49.670 49.600 49.775 2. Oklahoma 49.590 49.516 49.725 3. Oregon State 49.565 49.466 49.650 4. Florida 49.550 49.508 49.625 5. UCLA 49.545 49.353 49.625 6. California 49.500 49.434 49.825 7. Michigan 49.490 49.360 49.625 8. Alabama 49.420 49.350 49.700 9. LSU 49.395 49.275 49.550 10. Denver 49.385 49.350 49.650 11. Kentucky 49.380 49.335 49.450 12. Missouri 49.355 49.220 49.550 13. Michigan State 49.335 49.200 49.600 14. Arizona 49.310 49.202 49.350 15. Auburn 49.290 49.198 49.500 15. Stanford 49.290 49.132 49.500 FX 1. UCLA 49.625 49.560 49.675 2. Michigan 49.595 49.568 49.700 3. Oklahoma 49.580 49.527 49.750 4. LSU 49.560 49.436 49.750 5. Florida 49.540 49.468 49.725 6. Oregon State 49.500 49.414 49.675 6. Michigan State 49.500 49.395 49.675 8. Utah 49.485 49.438 49.675 9. California 49.480 49.391 49.700 10. Alabama 49.475 49.330 49.700 11. Minnesota 49.470 49.403 49.700 12. Kentucky 49.465 49.353 49.600 13. Auburn 49.445 49.423 49.650 14. Missouri 49.415 49.390 49.600 15. Ohio State 49.405 49.327 49.600 15. Arizona State 49.405 49.425 49.575 Individual Florida Only AA Rank Name NQS Ave High 4. Trinity Thomas 39.720 39.725 39.850 8. Leanne Wong 39.660 39.631 39.825 12. Kayla DiCello 39.580 39.589 39.750 1. Jade Carey (Oregon State) 39.820 39.767 39.875 VT 10. Trinity Thomas 9.915 9.910 10.000 38. Kayla DiCello 9.885 9.867 9.950 47. Leanne Wong 9.880 9.853 9.995 52. Payton Richards 9.8785 9.853 9.925 164. Bri Edwards 9.820 9.818 9.850 251. Sloane Blakely 9.775 9.808 9.975 1. Haleigh Bryant (LSU) 9.980 9.955 10.000 UB 1. Trinity Thomas 9.975 9.953 9.975 3. Leanne Wong 9.970 9.955 10.000 12. Kayla DiCello 9.935 9.925 10.000 67. Sloane Blakely 9.880 9.845 9.925 56. Victoria Nguyen 9.890 9.839 9.925 229. Payton Richards 9.795 9.804 9.850 BB 7. Kayla DiCello 9.940 9.923 9.975 11.Trinity Thomas 9.935 9.917 10.000 21. Leanne Wong 9.920 9.907 10.000 38. Ellie Lazzari 9.990 9.877 9.925 51. Sloane Blakely 9.890 9.881 9.950 1. Maile O’Keefe (Utah) 9.980 9.910 10.000 FX 3. Trinity Thomas 9.965 9.963 10.000 20. Leanne Wong 9.963 9.916 9.975 77. Rachel Baumann 9.890 9.867 9.925 110. Kayla DiCello 9.875 9.864 9.950 146. Payton Richards 9.860 9.868 9.925 204. Victoria Nguyen 9.840 9.861 9.925 1. Jade Carey (Oregon State) 9.985 9.964 10.000 For Complete Rankings of all teams click here
Final NQS Scenarios 1. Oklahoma 198.300 Maximum NQS after conference championships: 198.390 Final ranking: 1 2. Michigan 198.045 Maximum NQS after conference championships: 198.140 Possible ranking range: 2-3 Michigan will be a #1 seed at its regional and can lock up the #2 overall ranking with a 198.175 at B1G 10's. 3. Florida 198.015 Maximum NQS after conference championships: 198.110 Possible ranking range: 2-5 Florida is at least slightly vulnerable to UCLA and Utah this week and so will be looking for a 198.000 at SECs to sew up a spot at either 2 or 3 and a #1 regionals seeding. 4. UCLA 197.940 Maximum NQS after conference championships: 198.035 Possible ranking range: 3-5 UCLA and Utah both have identical maximum NQSs and so would end up tied if they both record season highs at the Pac-12 championship. As a regionals host, UCLA is currently most likely to host the 4-5-12-13 regional, which would only change if UCLA passes Florida this week. To have even a shot to catch Florida, UCLA would need 198.175 at Pac-12s and then also some help from Florida. 5. Utah 197.805 Maximum NQS after conference championships: 198.035 Possible ranking range: 3-7 While Utah has the same maximum as UCLA, Utah is also somewhat vulnerable to being dropped lower in the rankings by LSU, Cal or both. So the first priority at Pac-12s will be a 198.175 to clinch at least a final ranking of #5 and a spot at the 4-5-12-13 regional. The minimum score needed to try to challenge Florida is a 198.450 (and then Florida would have to cooperate), but you never know. Other team of interest: 13. Denver 197.445* Maximum NQS after conference championships: 197.620 Possible ranking range: 9-13 Denver cannot fall any lower than its current ranking of 13th (though if the current rankings all hold, would have to switch spots with #14 Arizona State in order to avoid a regionals host conflict with UCLA as they would both be in the 4-5-12-13 regional). Denver will be aiming for that 198.000 at Big 12s, as that would ensure passing Auburn regardless of what Auburn does at SECs. *For placement, teams ranked Nos. 1/8/9/16 are seeded into one regional, Nos. 2/7/10/15 are in another, Nos. 3/6/11/14 in the third and Nos. 4/5/12/13 in the final regional. If there are host conflicts based on how teams finish the regular season, “the lowest seeded host in the group will be exchanged with a non-host that holds a spot not greater or less than two seeded positions (and preferably one position) when possible,” according to NCAA postseason rules. However, in 2019, Oregon State had to be shifted three positions due to conflicts in the first two adjusted scenarios. Teams outside the top 16 are placed geographically where possible. For complete scenario of Regionals, click here
On Sunday, at a Quad Meet (California, Sacramento State, UC Davis, Arizona) host California's BB scores were: 10.000, 9.975, 9.975, 9.950, 9.925 and 9.925. Total= 49.825 #Salute