The Air Force vs Nebraska gymnastics meet is an NCAA Women's Gymnastics competition held on April 01, 2026.
This page provides the official GIGA Verified Meet Results Dataset, including comprehensive team totals, granular D/E score breakdowns, and athlete execution scores across vault, bars, beam, and floor.
Air Force vs Nebraska
Notes:
Event scoring based on 10.0 scale
6 gymnasts compete, 5 scores count toward team total • AA total shown for gymnasts competing 4 events
6 gymnasts compete, 5 scores count toward team total • AA total shown for gymnasts competing 4 events
NCAA Gymnastics Postseason Scoring & Advancement Guide
▸ What is the NCAA regional format?
Regionals are broken down into three stages of competition over a single weekend:
- Round 1: A two-team opening dual meet where the winning team advances to the next round.
- Round 2: Two sessions of four teams (two quad meets).
- Regional Final: Four teams compete with national championship spots on the line.
▸ How do teams advance from each round?
Advancement is based entirely on placement within a specific session, not by comparing scores across different sessions:
- Round 1: The top team advances to Round 2.
- Round 2: The top two teams in each session advance to the Regional Final.
- Regional Final: The top two teams advance to the NCAA Championships in Fort Worth.
▸ How do individuals (AA and event specialists) advance?
From each regional, the top all-arounder and the top event specialist on each event who are not on an advancing team will qualify for nationals. Advancement is determined after the entire regional is complete.
▸ When do individual qualifiers compete at regionals?
Individual qualifiers compete during Round 2. They perform immediately after the teams finish their routines on each respective event.
▸ How is a team tie for 2nd place broken at regionals?
Ties for second place (which decides advancement) are broken by counting all six scores per event instead of the usual five. If teams are still tied, the meet is re-scored by dropping the highest and lowest scores of those six, and summing the remaining four middle scores.
▸ How are ties broken for individual qualifiers?
- All-Around (AA): Broken by comparing the gymnast’s highest event score, then next-highest, until the tie breaks. If still tied, all four judges’ scores across all four events are counted.
- Event Specialist: Broken by counting all four judges' scores on that event. If still tied, the head judge's score is used. If still tied, the gymnast with the higher regular-season NQS advances.
▸ How should I read this postseason meet page?
For fast clarity during high-stakes meets, look closely at the advancement line (who is currently in the top two), the rotation-by-rotation running totals, and any counting errors (falls). In the postseason, a single tenth of a point can decide who advances and whose season ends.
Last updated: April 2, 2026