Oklahoma at Missouri
| VT SV |
UB SV |
BB SV |
FX SV |
AA | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oklahoma | 49.5750 | 49.1000 | 49.4750 | 49.2750 | 197.4250 |
| Elizabeth Blessey |
9.9250 | |||||
| Mackenzie Estep |
9.9250 | 9.8250 | 9.8750 | |||
| Addison Fatta |
9.9000 | 9.1000 | 9.9000 | 9.8750 | 38.7750 | |
| Elle Mueller |
9.8500 | |||||
| Ella Murphy |
9.8500 | 9.9250 | 9.8750 | |||
| Kamila Pawlak |
9.8000 | |||||
| Lily Pederson |
9.8000 | 9.8250 | 9.8000 | |||
| Hannah Scheible |
9.7750 | 8.8750 | ||||
| Kelsey Slade |
9.8000 | |||||
| Faith Torrez |
9.9000 | 9.8250 | 9.9500 | |||
| Keira Wells |
9.9250 | 9.9000 | ||||
| 2 | Missouri | 49.3000 | 48.8250 | 49.3750 | 49.4250 | 196.9250 |
| Ayla Acevedo |
9.9000 | |||||
| Kimarra Echols |
9.8500 | 9.8250 | ||||
| Makayla Green |
9.7250 | |||||
| Kennedy Griffin |
9.8500 | 9.9250 | ||||
| Hannah Horton |
9.9000 | 9.8000 | 9.9250 | |||
| Railey Jackson |
9.8500 | 9.8000 | 9.8250 | |||
| Olivia Kelly |
9.7500 | 9.9000 | ||||
| Addison Lawrence |
9.5000 | 9.8750 | ||||
| Lauren Macpherson |
9.7250 | 9.9000 | ||||
| Kaia Tanskanen |
9.8000 | 9.8750 | 9.8250 | |||
| Elise Tisler |
9.8500 | 9.8500 | ||||
| Amy Wier |
9.8250 | |||||
Notes:
Event scoring based on 10.0 scale
Gymnast routines with <10.0 start value indicated below apparatus score
6 gymnasts compete, 5 scores count toward team total • AA total shown for gymnasts competing 4 events
As available, exhibition scores delineated from competition scores comprising team totals
Gymnast routines with <10.0 start value indicated below apparatus score
6 gymnasts compete, 5 scores count toward team total • AA total shown for gymnasts competing 4 events
As available, exhibition scores delineated from competition scores comprising team totals
NCAA Gymnastics Scoring Guide
▸ What is a good team score in an NCAA regular season gymnastics meet?
In NCAA women's gymnastics, a team score of 197.000 or higher is considered excellent and typically places teams in national championship contention. Scores between 196.000-196.999 are strong competitive performances, while anything above 198.000 represents elite-level execution.
▸ How does the NCAA gymnastics "6 up, 5 count" format work?
NCAA gymnastics uses a "6 up, 5 count" format where six gymnasts compete on each apparatus, but only the top five scores count toward the team total. This rewards depth and consistency across vault, bars, beam, and floor.
▸ What is considered an elite-level individual score in NCAA gymnastics?
An individual event score of 9.900 or higher is considered elite. Perfect 10.000 scores are rare and celebrated. For all-around competition, totals above 39.500 are elite-level performances.
▸ How are NCAA gymnastics rankings determined during the regular season?
NCAA gymnastics rankings use the National Qualifying Score (NQS) system, which averages a team's top six scores after dropping the highest. This rewards consistency and determines regional/national championship seeding in March.
Last updated: January 30, 2026