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All-Around/Event Finals All-Around Results Meet: NCAA Championships Semifinals Page: 1 Date: 4/20/2018 4/20/2018 9:14pm Place Num Name Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Score 1 511 Maggie Nichols OU 9.9000 10.0000 9.9500 9.9625 39.8125 2 609 MyKayla Skinner Utah 9.9375 9.9250 9.9250 9.9375 39.7250 3 818 Elizabeth Price Stanford 9.8875 10.0000 9.8625 9.9250 39.6750 4 564 Kyla Ross UCLA 9.8500 9.9500 9.9500 9.8875 39.6375 5 261 Alex McMurtry Florida 9.9375 9.9500 9.8750 9.8250 39.5875 6 410 Myia Hambrick L.S.U. 9.8750 9.8500 9.8625 9.9500 39.5375 7 406 Kennedi Edney L.S.U. 9.8875 9.9375 9.8000 9.9000 39.5250 8 356 Mollie Korth Kentucky 9.9250 9.8750 9.8375 9.8625 39.5000 8 408 Sarah Finnegan L.S.U. 9.8500 9.8875 9.9000 9.8625 39.5000 10 313 Sydney Snead Georgia 9.9000 9.8500 9.8875 9.8500 39.4875 11 304 Rachel Dickson Georgia 9.8625 9.9125 9.8750 9.8250 39.4750 12 254 Alicia Boren Florida 9.9250 9.8125 9.8000 9.9000 39.4375 13 215 Toni-Ann Williams California 9.8125 9.8875 9.8625 9.8625 39.4250 14 463 Megan Schweihofer Nebraska 9.8500 9.8000 9.8750 9.8875 39.4125 15 158 Amanda Wellick Arkansas 9.8125 9.8875 9.8750 9.8250 39.4000 15 513 Brehanna Showers OU 9.8875 9.8500 9.8000 9.8625 39.4000 15 607 Missy Reinstadtler Utah 9.8000 9.8500 9.8625 9.8875 39.4000 18 805 Shani Remme Boise St. 9.8250 9.8375 9.9000 9.8125 39.3750 19 814 Lexy Ramler Minnesota 9.8500 9.8750 9.8875 9.7375 39.3500 20 202 Kyana George California 9.8250 9.8875 9.8125 9.8125 39.3375 21 811 Rae Balthazor Illinois 9.7750 9.8250 9.8250 9.9000 39.3250 21 453 Sienna Crouse Nebraska 9.8750 9.6750 9.8750 9.9000 39.3250 23 259 Amelia Hundley Florida 9.8500 9.9000 9.7875 9.7625 39.3000 24 804 Drew Watson Auburn 9.8500 9.8500 9.7500 9.8375 39.2875 25 815 Morgan Lane UNC 9.8000 9.8125 9.7875 9.8750 39.2750 26 602 Kari Lee Utah 9.8500 9.8375 9.7250 9.8375 39.2500 27 813 Brianna Brown Michigan 9.7500 9.8750 9.8000 9.8125 39.2375 28 817 Lauren Bridgens Penn St. 9.8375 9.8750 9.7375 9.7625 39.2125 29 651 Hailey Burleson Washington 9.7875 9.7125 9.8125 9.8750 39.1875 30 108 Lexi Graber Alabama 9.8125 9.8500 9.8000 9.7125 39.1750 31 159 Jessica Yamzon Arkansas 9.7250 9.8000 9.8500 9.7875 39.1625 32 657 Evanni Roberson Washington 9.7000 9.8250 9.7750 9.8375 39.1375 33 809 Lynnzee Brown Denver 9.7625 9.8750 9.8000 9.6625 39.1000 34 806 Jovannah East BGSU 9.7625 9.6875 9.7250 9.8375 39.0125 35 801 Cairo Leonard-Baker Arizona St 9.7750 9.8125 9.7625 9.5375 38.8875 36 605 MaKenna Merrell-Giles Utah 9.8500 9.8750 9.2750 9.8500 38.8500 37 462 Kynsee Roby Nebraska 9.8000 9.7750 9.8375 9.3125 38.7250 38 810 Camille Drouin-Allaire GWU 9.2500 9.7125 9.5000 9.8500 38.3125 39 355 Alex Hyland Kentucky 9.3375 9.2625 9.2500 9.8500 37.7000 Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Peter Gysegem Software (541) 752-7263 www.gysegem.com Licensed to: University of Missouri Individual Results on Vault Meet: NCAA Championships Semifinals Page: 1 Date: 4/20/2018 4/20/2018 9:14pm Place Number Name Team Name Score 1 261 Alex McMurtry Florida 9.9375 1 505 Brenna Dowell Oklahoma 9.9375 1 609 MyKayla Skinner Utah 9.9375 4 254 Alicia Boren Florida 9.9250 4 356 Mollie Korth Kentucky 9.9250 6 263 Rachel Slocum Florida 9.9000 6 313 Sydney Snead Georgia 9.9000 6 458 Taylor Houchin Nebraska 9.9000 6 511 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma 9.9000 10 818 Elizabeth Price Stanford 9.8875 10 402 Julianna Cannamela LSU 9.8875 10 406 Kennedi Edney LSU 9.8875 10 504 Jade Degouveia Oklahoma 9.8875 10 513 Brehanna Showers Oklahoma 9.8875 15 157 Braie Speed Arkansas 9.8750 15 207 Arianna Robinson California 9.8750 15 257 Jazmyn Foberg Florida 9.8750 15 410 Myia Hambrick LSU 9.8750 15 453 Sienna Crouse Nebraska 9.8750 20 201 Alicia Gallarzo California 9.8625 20 304 Rachel Dickson Georgia 9.8625 20 353 Danaea Davis Kentucky 9.8625 20 509 Nicole Lehrmann Oklahoma 9.8625 24 804 Drew Watson Auburn 9.8500 24 814 Lexy Ramler Minnesota 9.8500 24 211 Sylvie Seilnacht California 9.8500 24 259 Amelia Hundley Florida 9.8500 24 357 Alaina Kwan Kentucky 9.8500 24 407 Sarah Edwards LSU 9.8500 24 408 Sarah Finnegan LSU 9.8500 24 463 Megan Schweihofer Nebraska 9.8500 24 508 AJ Jackson Oklahoma 9.8500 24 552 Anna Glenn UCLA 9.8500 24 564 Kyla Ross UCLA 9.8500 24 565 Pauline Tratz UCLA 9.8500 24 602 Kari Lee Utah 9.8500 24 605 MaKenna Merrell-Giles Utah 9.8500 38 817 Lauren Bridgens Penn St. 9.8375 38 110 Nickie Guerrero Alabama 9.8375 38 114 Shea Mahoney Alabama 9.8375 38 411 Ruby Harrold LSU 9.8375 42 805 Shani Remme Boise State 9.8250 42 101 Abby Armbrecht Alabama 9.8250 42 109 Ariana Guerra Alabama 9.8250 42 156 Sarah Shaffer Arkansas 9.8250 42 202 Kyana George California 9.8250 42 262 Megan Skaggs Florida 9.8250 42 315 Sabrina Vega Georgia 9.8250 42 555 Felicia Hano UCLA 9.8250 50 104 Maddie Desch Alabama 9.8125 50 108 Lexi Graber Alabama 9.8125 50 158 Amanda Wellick Arkansas 9.8125 50 215 Toni-Ann Williams California 9.8125 Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Peter Gysegem Software (541) 752-7263 www.gysegem.com Licensed to: University of Missouri Individual Results on Vault Meet: NCAA Championships Semifinals Page: 2 Date: 4/20/2018 4/20/2018 9:14pm Place Number Name Team Name Score 50 309 Marissa Oakley Georgia 9.8125 50 354 Sidney Dukes Kentucky 9.8125 50 456 Abbie Epperson Nebraska 9.8125 50 551 Nia Dennis UCLA 9.8125 58 815 Morgan Lane North Carolina 9.8000 58 361 Aubree Rosa Kentucky 9.8000 58 462 Kynsee Roby Nebraska 9.8000 58 465 Grace Williams Nebraska 9.8000 58 554 Napualani Hall UCLA 9.8000 58 607 Missy Reinstadtler Utah 9.8000 64 203 Cassidy Keelen California 9.7875 64 603 Tiffani Lewis Utah 9.7875 64 651 Hailey Burleson Washington 9.7875 64 652 Madison Copiak Washington 9.7875 68 801 Cairo Leonard-Baker Arizona St. 9.7750 68 811 Rae Balthazor Illinois 9.7750 68 812 Meaghan Sievers Iowa State 9.7750 71 806 Jovannah East Bowling Green 9.7625 71 809 Lynnzee Brown Denver 9.7625 71 654 Kristyn Hoffa Washington 9.7625 71 656 Monica Riley Washington 9.7625 75 813 Brianna Brown Michigan 9.7500 76 159 Jessica Yamzon Arkansas 9.7250 76 301 Jasmine Arnold Georgia 9.7250 78 657 Evanni Roberson Washington 9.7000 79 612 Kim Tessen Utah 9.6250 80 816 Jamie Stone Ohio St. 9.6125 81 312 Emily Schild Georgia 9.5625 82 152 Michaela Burton Arkansas 9.5125 83 355 Alex Hyland Kentucky 9.3375 84 810 Camille Drouin-Allaire George Washington 9.2500 85 154 Hailey Garner Arkansas 8.8875 86 653 Joslyn Goings Washington 8.4625 Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Peter Gysegem Software (541) 752-7263 www.gysegem.com Licensed to: University of Missouri Individual Results on Uneven Parallel Bars Meet: NCAA Championships Semifinals Page: 1 Date: 4/20/2018 4/20/2018 9:14pm Place Number Name Team Name Score 1 818 Elizabeth Price Stanford 10.0000 1 511 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma 10.0000 3 261 Alex McMurtry Florida 9.9500 3 509 Nicole Lehrmann Oklahoma 9.9500 3 564 Kyla Ross UCLA 9.9500 6 406 Kennedi Edney LSU 9.9375 7 502 Stefani Catour Oklahoma 9.9250 7 609 MyKayla Skinner Utah 9.9250 9 304 Rachel Dickson Georgia 9.9125 9 309 Marissa Oakley Georgia 9.9125 9 415 Lexie Priessman LSU 9.9125 12 807 Shannon Hortman-Evans BYU 9.9000 12 258 Rachel Gowey Florida 9.9000 12 259 Amelia Hundley Florida 9.9000 12 411 Ruby Harrold LSU 9.9000 16 158 Amanda Wellick Arkansas 9.8875 16 202 Kyana George California 9.8875 16 215 Toni-Ann Williams California 9.8875 16 408 Sarah Finnegan LSU 9.8875 20 809 Lynnzee Brown Denver 9.8750 20 813 Brianna Brown Michigan 9.8750 20 814 Lexy Ramler Minnesota 9.8750 20 817 Lauren Bridgens Penn St. 9.8750 20 257 Jazmyn Foberg Florida 9.8750 20 356 Mollie Korth Kentucky 9.8750 20 458 Taylor Houchin Nebraska 9.8750 20 505 Brenna Dowell Oklahoma 9.8750 20 560 Peng-Peng Lee UCLA 9.8750 20 605 MaKenna Merrell-Giles Utah 9.8750 30 156 Sarah Shaffer Arkansas 9.8625 30 405 Sami Durante LSU 9.8625 30 514 Anastasia Webb Oklahoma 9.8625 30 556 JaNay Honest UCLA 9.8625 34 804 Drew Watson Auburn 9.8500 34 108 Lexi Graber Alabama 9.8500 34 114 Shea Mahoney Alabama 9.8500 34 154 Hailey Garner Arkansas 9.8500 34 157 Braie Speed Arkansas 9.8500 34 210 Sofie Seilnacht California 9.8500 34 262 Megan Skaggs Florida 9.8500 34 312 Emily Schild Georgia 9.8500 34 313 Sydney Snead Georgia 9.8500 34 410 Myia Hambrick LSU 9.8500 34 513 Brehanna Showers Oklahoma 9.8500 34 552 Anna Glenn UCLA 9.8500 34 603 Tiffani Lewis Utah 9.8500 34 607 Missy Reinstadtler Utah 9.8500 34 656 Monica Riley Washington 9.8500 49 805 Shani Remme Boise State 9.8375 49 155 Sydney Laird Arkansas 9.8375 49 214 Emi Watterson California 9.8375 49 551 Nia Dennis UCLA 9.8375 49 602 Kari Lee Utah 9.8375 Gymnastics ScoreKeeper™ by Peter Gysegem Software (541) 752-7263 www.gysegem.com Licensed to: University of Missouri Individual Results on Uneven Parallel Bars Meet: NCAA Championships Semifinals Page: 2 Date: 4/20/2018 4/20/2018 9:14pm Place Number Name Team Name Score 54 802 Samantha Cerio Auburn 9.8250 54 811 Rae Balthazor Illinois 9.8250 54 105 Kylie Dickson Alabama 9.8250 54 115 Kiana Winston Alabama 9.8250 54 209 Nina Schank California 9.8250 54 612 Kim Tessen Utah 9.8250 54 657 Evanni Roberson Washington 9.8250 61 801 Cairo Leonard-Baker Arizona St.
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