March 24, 2012

Live Blog – Conference Championships

Our first day of nonstop postseason gymnastics has arrived. We'll probably have set a land speed record for Yurchenko fulls by the end of the Pac-12 Championships tonight.

The pride of winning the conference championship will be on the minds of our competitors, but as fans we also know how important this day is in foreshadowing the postseason. If there are cracks, we're going to see them today. Last year, this was the day we saw Florida start to crumble on the beam. If a team wants to win National Championships, performing well today is a must. The last time a team won Nationals without having placed in the Top 2 at the conference championships was 1989. Pay special attention to which gymnasts underperform today. Those who let the pressure get to them today will be on nail-biting watch come Regionals and Nationals.

Primary attention will be paid to our big four conferences, with Oklahoma the clear favorite to take the Big 12, Nebraska the clear favorite to take the Big 10, UCLA and Utah battling for the Pac-12, and Alabama, Florida, and (maybe) Georgia battling for the SEC. These teams will get all the focus today, and could legitimately sweep all of the individual titles, so let's take a minute and root for Jamie Pisani to take some titles so that it's not a complete rout for the big 7.


Remember that we will also have four judges starting today. This usually has little effect other than to regularize the scoring. We see fewer .075 and .025 scores because the outliers (usually the more charitable judges) will get thrown out.

As mentioned before, no streams today for Pac-12s or SECs, so it's all about our meager live scoring. I'll be around beginning at 3:30 ET / 12:30 PT for all kinds of jibber jabber. In the meantime, feel free to pay attention to the first session of the Big 10s, which begins at 2:00 ET / 11:00 PT.



Live Scores:
Big 10
Big 12
Pac 12 Session 1
Pac 12 Session 2
SEC

Getting ready for the major action to start soon. Taking a look at the first session at Big 10s, we have a close battle between Michigan and Illinois. Illinois leads 146.950-146.850 after three rotations. Michigan will be on bars and Illinois on beam for the final rotation. These scores will not hold up for the second session, but it will be a matter of pride to win the first group.

Of note on vault, Michigan's Sachi Sugiyama scored a 9.950, Joanna Sampson scored 9.925, and Illinois's Amber See scored 9.900. No one else has broken into the 9.9s on any event.

Adavtange Michigan so far in the final rotation, 9.800 and 9.825 versus two 9.725s from Illinois. Ending on beam, the odds are not in Illinois's favor.

As we look toward SECs beginning, note that Shayla Worley will be in on floor for Georgia. Risky, but they need her hitting.

Ack, Michigan and Illinois have each had falls in the final rotation now. Anyone's game in the final two routines.

Neither team has to count a fall after all, and Michigan JUST sneaks past Illinois 195.875-195.850 on the strength of Sugiyama's 9.900 on bars. Can't get closer than that. Let's hope it's a trend. Looks like Joannides of Illinois is our current AA leader with 39.400. Iowa finishes with 195.450 and Michigan State scores 194.675.

Oh, Michigan. I suppose winning the session is a victory, but what a tremendous letdown from last year. The good news: they're not losing any seniors. Looking at the group they'll have next year, they can at least be a Top 12 team again.

And now, we shift attention to SECs and Pac-12s Part 1, both of which will begin momentarily, and by momentarily I mean probably after a while because there's no way these things start on time.

Our first rotation at SECs will see Georgia on vault, Alabama on bars, Florida on beam, and Arkansas on floor. We're getting the big guns out right away. Georgia, Alabama, and Florida all start on events where they MUST stay afloat. Georgia is the worst of the three on vault, same with Alabama on bars, and then we all know what happened with Florida and the beam last year, so that holds some extra mental importance as well.

Over at Pac-12s, none of these teams will contend for the title, but Arizona in particular has some important positioning to do for Regionals. As of right now, they'd be with Oklahoma and Stanford. Not bad. Maybe they don't want to move up after all. I'd rather be with the #2 seed as Stanford instead of Arkansas, that's for sure. To me, Washington also has more potential than they've shown this season. I hope to see them going into the 196s.

Arizona starts on floor, so expect them to lead after the first rotation.

We've done introductions, just waiting on the warmups and the action now.

And GASP, it looks like the SEC has a legitimate scoreboard this year. Joys and miracles. Pac-12s has begun. Get ready. Just waiting on the scores right now, which may be lagging. "Pac-12s!" he says shaking his fist in their general direction. Boo!

Well, let's leave Pac-12s for the moment then since SECs has begun. Big 9.850 for Davis to start for Georgia. Questions for Florida already with Stageberg's leadoff 9.725 on beam. Demeo (ALA) and Zumwalde (ARK) start with solid 9.800s.

Georgia is starting off in true home meet form with a 9.875 now from Couch. Florida gets another socre below 9.800 from Spicer (9.750). Is it too early to say "Ruh Roh"?

Ack. Fall from Canizaro for Arkansas on floor. Razorbacks already having to fall into keep it together time. Over on vault, Earls and Persinger break UGA's momentum with 9.800s. Fine, but not competitive with ALA and FL.

Johnson goes 9.800 for Florida to start to pick things up, and Sledge gets 9.850 on bars. No really major scores so far. Georgia needs Ding to go into the 9.9s to have a competitive vault now.

Poor Arkansas. Two falls on floor out of three routines. Can't come back from that. Kolbas is not the answer to Grable in these lineups, so there was little chance without her.

Really important 9.900 from Stack-Eaton on bars for Alabama. This will be the kind of rotation they needed on the first event. Anything 49.250+ is fine and they can build on it. Florida is NOT excelling on beam, but they have not had a fall.

Ding goes 9.850 on vault - fine not great for her. 49.175 will not cut it against teams that can go 49.500, so that's a little disappointing for Georgia.

Ashley Priess goes 9.875, so Alabama will have the lead after the first rotation with 49.275. They are right on pace, and look to be the only one right now. Florida will need a big routine from King to catch Georgia for current 2nd, probably impossible.

Oh no. More disaster for Arkansas on floor. I feel terrible for them. They are already counting two bad scores (9.125 and 8.900). They got an 8.300 from Lewis, so potentially an unfinished routine or multiple falls and loss of SV.

King gets another OK score (9.850), so Florida gets 49.050 on beam. For most teams that would not be a disaster, but in this competition it really cuts into scoring potential. How will they react? Certainly Alabama has come out of this first rotation with the momentum, and it's not like 49.275 is even THAT great a score.

Still no help on the scores at Pac-12s. If they don't get this figured out for the evening session, I'm leading a rebellion. Who's with me?

Geralen Stack-Eaton and Jamie Pisani are the only gymnasts to hit 9.900 in the first rotation. I would not necessarily have predicted that. It will be interesting to see how tight the scoring really is. Georgia had a few 9.900s from individual judges that were dropped. Someone gave Noel Couch a 9.950, so it doesn't sound like they're being too picky.

After 1 Rotation: Alabama 49.275, Georgia 49.175, Florida 49.050, Arkansas 47.575
Arkansas needs to regroup on the bye. Any hope of a top 4 finish is over for them. They'll probably need help to stay above Auburn. Alabama is going straight to beam for the second rotation, so they could amass a big lead before anyone else has really warmed into the meet. We'll see LSU, Auburn, and Kentucky entering in the second rotation as well.

Finally scores from Pac-12s! Arizona leads after the first rotation with a 48.900 on floor. Washington also had a strong vault to keep pace. Arizona State counted a fall on bars (Seaman and Hangartner fell), so they will actually trail Cal after the first rotation. Highest score so far is a 9.850 for Cristello on floor.

Second rotation has begun at SECs. Auburn starts solidly on vault. Jacob gets a low 9.725 on beam to start for Alabama, just like how Florida started. LSU starts with a 9.675 on floor, and Kentucky has a disaster as a leadoff score on bars. What is happening in this society? I know we'll hear about the podium after this meet, but that's what podium training is for. Champions adjust.

Milliner follows Jacob with a 9.775. This was my concern with the Alabama beam lineup, but they did get through those routines. The rest of the lineup should improve (?)

Kayla Williams still in Alabama's beam lineup after her 9.900 last week, goes 9.800 this week, still matching Florida's scores performance for performance. LSU gets a good 9.850 from Jordan on floor to break the 9.6 trend.

Auburn ends solidly on vault (led by Guy's 9.850) to get 48.900 and keep pace. Demeo's 9.825 leads Alabama on beam so far. Highest score in this rotation so far is still a 9.850. Kentucky avoids counting a fall and scores 48.575, so they will hope to stay ahead of Arkansas as the rotations progress.

Low for Stack-Eaton (9.700), so Alabama is not avoiding the general troubles. Might Georgia be in this after all? Alabama needs a 9.875 from Priess to go 49 on beam.

Over at Pac-12s Session 1, Arizona will lead Washington 97.750-97.625 at the halfway point. Cristello is the class of the meet so far.

Priess gets only a 9.700 as well (9.800 from one judge, 9.550 from another. Let's watch this.) So Alabama scores a disappointing 48.825 on beam. No high scores today, that's for sure. Meanwhile, LSY totally recovers from two weak opening routines for a 49.150 on floor. Wouldn't it be the most fun thing ever if they won? It won't happen, but still. Hall's 9.925 on floor is the highest score of the meet so far.

SECs after 2: Alabama 98.100, Georgia 49.175, LSU 49.150, Florida 49.050, Auburn 48.900, Kentucky 48.575, Arkansas 47.575
Since Alabama has gone twice, I say Georgia is our leader after two rotations. They can put up a big score on bars, so they should have some serious forward momentum right now. Who expected we would consider 9.850s momentum at this meet?

For rotation three, Arkansas on vault, Georgia on bars, Kentucky on beam, and Florida on floor.

Tanella starts Georgia with a 9.850. That's a huge score at this meet. She's gotten very good at sticking that landing. Ferguson starts Florida with 9.800, which is her usual. They can build on that.

9.775 for Couch. Scores range from 9.650 to 9.850. We've been seeing that a lot today. Judges don't seem on the same page. I have a feeling there will be complaints. Stageberg scores 9.875 for Florida in the second position. I feel a big rotation coming on.

Ah! I forgot Big 12s were starting now too (It's too much!). Oklahoma starts vault with two scores in the 9.7s. Trend. At SECs, Arkansas is getting some solid 9.8s on vault. Fine but nothing that will make up for floor.

Shayla totally Shaylas on bars. All that needs to be said. 9.500. 9.825 from Davis. She's been consistently in the 9.9s lately, so they needed better. Still, they can rely on Nuccio and Ding. 9.850 for Nuccio. They'll need a huge score from Ding to challenge Alabama's number on bars, but we know she's capable.

49.050 for Arkansas on vault. 9.775s for Dickerson and Johnson on floor. Neither is scoring that well so far today. Hunter and King must get into the 9.9s.

At B12s, Oklahoma picked it up for a 49.225 on vault. 9.875s from Ward and Olson.

9.900 for Ding. Georgia goes 49.200 on bars, which is fine for this meet so far. 98.375 through two.

9.850 for Marissa King. Florida will score adequately here, but Georgia will be the leader for now. Hunter gets a 9.900 (Florida's first of the day), so the Gators will be ahead of Alabama but behind Georgia.

At Pac-12s, Arizona does well on bars for 49.025, so the lead will be safe after three events. Washington is having some problems on beam.

Remember how I predicted that the winner of SECs would go over 197.500? I'm smart.
After 3 Rotations:
1. Georgia - 98.375
2. Florida - 98.250
3. Alabama - 98.100
4. Kentucky - 97.300
5. Arkansas - 96.625
6. LSU - 49.150
7. Auburn - 48.900

LSU is coming up on their best event, vault. Don't be surprised if they have the highest two-event score of the meet.

Fourth rotation: LSU on vault, Auburn on bars, Georgia on beam, Alabama on floor. Alabama should feel OK about this position since they have the potential to score so well on the final two events. Georgia must not give away the kinds of wobbles on beam that Alabama and Florida did. They cannot afford 9.7s.

Washington is having an enormous nasty on the beam. McCartin finally came in but scored 8.025 on beam, so they are counting two falls. Arizona State will move into second, but will still be a point behind Arizona, the clear leaders. Sweet Mike (that's an expression, right?), Washington scores 47.375 on beam. Disaster.

Next rotation underway at SECs, and Lau starts LSU with a 9.825 on vault. Good start. They have a few who can go into the 9.9s. Couch starts Georgia's beam with a 9.775. Will you believe that's the highest beam leadoff score so far today?

Big start for Alabama on floor with Jacob's 9.850. She's been around 9.800 usually, so that's an improvement for her, which is extremely rare today.

Watch out for LSU! 9.900 and 9.925 from the 2nd and 3rd on vault (Jordan and Mathis). Judge #2 gave them both 10s. This is the same judge who gave Couch a 9.950. Can we find out who judge #2 on vault is?

They are having trouble with the internet at the arena for SECs (not acceptable), so that may account for the lull we're having with the score updating.

Judge #2 on vault has given a third ten, this time to Ashley Lee (9.925 final score). Judge #2! We need to have a talk! Not every vault deserves a 10. No other judges thought any of them were 10-worthy. Imagine if we were at a meet where you couldn't drop one of the judge's scores. Then where would we be?

LSU finishes with a 49.475 on vault (dropping a fall from Hall. Did judge #2 give it a 10?). They're at 98.625 after two events. By far the highest two-event score. Auburn got a 48.825 on bars. Georgia has not impressed on beam, and Alabama is hitting its stride with a 9.900 from Priess on floor.

Worley leads UGA's beam with a 9.850, so they score 49.050, somewhat dropping the momentum with their lowest rotation yet and falling behind Alabama, who score a 49.350 on floor with 9.900s from Stack-Eaton and Priess.

After 4 Rotations:
1. Alabama 147.450
2. Georgia 147.425
3. LSU 98.525
4. Florida 98.250
5. Auburn 97.725
6. Kentucky 97.300
7. Arkansas 96.625

Alabama is in the driver's seat all of the sudden, as they should score better on vault than Georgia will on floor. Florida is off to vault now, and they can certainly reach Alabama's three-event number even with an average rotation.

At Big 12s, Oklahoma had an enormous bars score of 49.475, led by Ferguson's 9.925. Scores appear to be going pretty high across the board there, as both Missouri and Iowa State have had 49+ rotations as well.

The first session at Pac-12s is winding down, and Arizona will cruise to the lead at the halfway point, though no one will break 196 as Arizona finished with a 195.900. Second is Arizona State with 194.550. Cal scores 193.525, and we're still waiting on Washington.

LSU's vault score has been adjusted down to 49.375. (So judge #2 gave only two 10s instead of three).

Rotation 5 at SECs: Florida on vault, Arkansas on bars, Auburn on beam, Kentucky on floor. Eyes on Florida this rotation.

Spicer starts Florida with a 9.825. That's big for her. She's been in the 9.7s.

Pac-12 Session 1 Final Scores:
1. Arizona 195.900
2. Arizona State 194.550
3. Washington 194.125
4. Cal 193.525

Dickerson scores 9.900 on vault. Her first big score of the day. Arkansas has started with 9.700 from the first two bar workers. Marissa King scores 9.925 on vault (yay!), one of her first big scores of the season. This should be our highest vault rotation score yet.

Kytra Hunter must have stuck her vault as she gets a 9.975, our first huge score of the day. She got a 10 from Judge #2 (no surprise), but also Judge #3, so it's OK. Florida scores 49.525, and all of the sudden they have a massive lead. Florida will really like their chances to take this thing on bars in the final rotation, where we will know exactly what score they need.

Oklahoma is continuing the big home scoring and knocking into more 9.9s on the beam.

Auburn is 9.750-ing all the way to an adequate score, and they should be able to slide in easily for 5th place here. Arkansas scores a 48.850 on bars, while Kentucky struggles to get out of 9.500 territory on floor.

If we look at Alabama, they are going to need at least a 49.500 on vault to have any hope of staving off Florida in the final rotation. It looks like Georgia will have to settle for third after all unless they manage something special on floor. LSU likely cannot match their current pace on bars and beam, but we'll keep an eye on them as well.

After 5 Rotations:
1. Florida - 147.775
2. Alabama - 147.450
3. Georgia - 147.425
4. Auburn - 146.400
5. Arkansas - 145.475
6. Kentucky - 145.350
7. LSU - 98.525

On rotation 6, we'll see Alabama on vault, LSU on bars, Arkansas on beam, and Georgia on floor. Alabama, Arkansas, and Georgia will be finishing their competitions in this rotation. Arkansas will probably be glad when it's over.

Oklahoma matched the bar score on beam with 49.475. They will easily win this event, and are on solid 197.500 pace, which would be their highest score of the season. Note that Iowa State and Missouri are also currently on pace to go over 196. This is what they mean when they talk about how you can't compare scores between meets.

Alabama starts big on vault with Clark's 9.875. That's the kind of score they need to start with to have a chance at Florida. Earls scores 9.800 on floor for Georgia (as she has on every event today). LSU has a fall on bars in the second position.

Since Clark and Priess have gone 9.875, we can expect 9.900s from the rest of the lineup, unless they have landings like they did at the last home meet (where nearly everyone had a .100 slide back). Please note that judge #2 on vault has had the lowest scores for each of the first three Alabama vaulters. I wonder if someone had a little convo with her between rotations or if she got the hint and is now trying to overcompensate lower.

Ding gets a nice 9.875 on floor, but the 9.700 from beam erased her chance at the AA title. Similarly, two scores in the 9.7s now have erased Stack-Eaton's chances.

Hmm, some disappointing scores for Stack-Eaton and Milliner on vault give Alabama a 49.325. That will not cut it, I'm afraid. Can Georgia move ahead of them? Doubtful but possible. Alabama had four routines at 9.900 today, but nothing that went higher. 196.775 is the final score for Alabama. They may not keep the #3 ranking if UCLA has a big meet.

LSU salvages the bars rotation with a 48.900. Should be our clear 4th place team.

Applause for Jamie Pisani's 39.500 in the AA. She's our current leader. Nuccio's 9.700 on floor erases Georgia's chance at passing Alabama. Couch would need a 10 for them to tie.

So, Florida will need a 49.025 on bars to take the SEC title, which they will surely do. Right? We don't have another twist in store?

Noel Couch's 9.800 means Georgia finishes with 196.575, two tenths behind Alabama. Important for Georgia that Shayla hit floor. Arkansas can finally say goodbye to this disaster of an evening with a 194.175. None of these teams are having a meet to remember.

After 6 Rotations:
1. Alabama - 196.775
2. Georgia - 196.475
3. Arkansas - 194. 175
4. Florida - 147.775
5. LSU - 147.425
6. Auburn - 146.400
7. Kentucky - 145.350

Note that LSU still has a shot to pass Georgia with a good beam rotation.

As for the AA, it looks like Hunter and Courville will be the major challengers to Pisani in this rotation.

Oklahoma finishes with a 197.475 to easily win the Big 12s and record their highest score of the season.

Nicole Ellis starts Florida with a 9.875. Just a matter of staying on the bars for them to win, but they also want to record a statement score, which will be difficult with the first two rotations.

Overall a weak meet for Dickerson with a 9.750 on bars. I wonder if she made a mistake or if they just really took deductions that we've haven't seen taken this season.

Kytra Hunter continues her big day with a 9.875 on bars to easily pass Pisani in the AA with a 39.625, which should tie up the title for her (and should also tie up SEC FOTY pretty handily).

LSU has a fall from Lau on beam, so they have to hit now to have any hope of breaking 196.

After waiting around all day, Macko comes in with a strong 9.900 on bars to wrap up the title for Florida. Johnson's routine will be a formality - except for the chance to win the bars title.

Auburn is having a disaster on floor, which should give some hope to Kentucky for a possible unexpected 5th place finish, after UK finished with 194.350.

Johnson's 9.925 will indeed win her the bars title outright, as well as ensuring Florida wins the SEC title with a 197.150. I would NEVER have expected the winning score to be that low given the near-2004 level scoring we've been seeing for much of the season.

LSU manages a 49.000 on beam to record a very respectable 4th place finish with a score of 196.425, not far behind Georgia at all.

Auburn's disaster continues on floor and sees them finish in an extremely disappointing last place. Applause to Kentucky for managing that 5th place finish. I had them in 7th for sure.

SEC Final Scores:
1. Florida - 197.150
2. Alabama - 196.775
3. Georgia - 196.475
4. LSU - 196.425
5. Kentucky - 194.350
6. Arkansas - 194.175
7. Auburn - 194.100

Individual winners: VT: Hunter, UB: Johnson, BB: Pisani, FX: Hall, AA: Hunter

I'm very interested to see what kind of reaction we get from the coaches about the scoring today. Starting relatively soon, we'll have the second session of Big 10s, where I expect Nebraska to cruise, and then at 9:00 ET / 6:00 PT we'll have the grand finale of the Pac-12s. (Futilely) Comparing scoring between SECs and Pac-12s will be an interesting side story this evening.

Alright, Big 10s Session 2 is already underway (they don't give us a break!) and Nebraska has started well on bars with two scores of 9.875 already. As usual, Nebraska will have 5 AAers today, with Evenstad and Lauer doing two events each.

Musser leads Penn State to a 49.100 on vault. It will be an interesting battle between PSU and OSU today, especially because we expect them to be fighting it out for the second qualification spot in the Florida Regional.

Nebraska goes 49.425 on bars. Watch out, Oklahoma's score. The Minnesota Gophers are in a surprising 2nd after the first rotation by scoring 49.150 on floor, and Ohio State trails the group after a disappointing beam rotation that put them behind the pack at 48.725.

Nebraska will be on beam in the next rotation, which should tell us everything we need to know about how they will be performing today. They've had some . . . adventures on the beam recently.

Nebraska starts with 9.775 and 9.625. Skinner is not having a great meet through the first two events. Minnesota continues its nice pace with the opening on vault, 9.850s. Definitely did not expect Minnesota to be in the fight for #2, but that's what we're seeing so far. I still think Nebraska will have a stranglehold on the meet, though.

Minnesota is doing its best to prove me wrong, though. 49.300 on vault led by Slechta's 9.900 to extend the lead over Penn State. Nebraska must score a 49.050 on beam now to retain the lead, which is possible but not definite given these early scores.

This could end up being a fun AA race as well. Wong, DeZiel, Musser, and Russell are all within .100 of each other.

Nebraska has to count three scores under 9.800 for a low 48.850, meaning that Nebraska will trail Minnesota by nearly two tenths at the halfway point. Beam is probably the event that will keep Nebraska from challenging for a national title.

Minnesota has started on bars with two routines in the 9.7s, so Nebraska will have a real chance here. While they don't have any depth on floor, the six have been much more consistent than they have been on beam this season.

So am I crazy? Apparently I had the wrong time for Pac-12s Session 2. Won't start until 9:00 ET / 6:00 PT. Sorry for any confusion.

Minnesota had a weak bars rotation, and now the Gophers stand less than a tenth ahead of Ohio State. Penn State is not scoring so well on beam, but Nebraska has a very strong chance to retake the lead as long as they hit the final two floor routines.

Nebraska did hit those floor routines and ends the rotation with a strong of 9.900s that put the Huskers well into the lead again. They have an edge of over four tenths on Minnesota going into the last event. Penn State trails the group but can still beat Michigan with a 49.025 on floor.

Minnesota will have to withstand a fall on beam in the second position to stay ahead of Ohio State. Nebraska will record a big number on vault to easily win the meet. Emily Wong's 39.600 looks like it will be enough to win the AA title over DeZiel and Musser.


Big 10 Final Scores:
1. Nebraska - 197.100
2. Ohio State - 196.225
3. Minnesota - 195.950
4. Michigan - 195.875
5. Illinois - 195.850
6. Penn State - 195.700
7. Iowa - 195.425
8. Michigan State - 194.675

Shortly, the Pac-12 Championships Session 2 will be getting underway (actually, this time), so I'll be here for full commentary on that.

Good point in the comments that now Nebraska has moved ahead of Georgia in the rankings. So, Georgia will be in the Utah Regional, and Nebraska's opponent will depend on Oregon State's performance tonight.

Utah begin on vault, OSU on bars, Stanford on beam, and UCLA on floor. This rotation order doesn't necessarily benefit one team over another, other than the fact that Utah should enjoy having the home crowd and home rotation order. I expect Utah to have the lead after the first rotation, but if UCLA can keep it close, they will be in a strong position. Oregon State is also starting on the strength, so watch out for them in the beginning.

Interesting that Lothrop is the vault anchor now instead of Robarts. I'm not sure I think Lothrop can score as well under ideal conditions. UCLA is bringing out the big guns on floor, with Zamarripa in the 2nd position and no De La Torre (no Larson either, but we knew that). Zam would normally be later, but her watered down routine this year probably warrants #2.

Oregon State starts with a 9.700 on bars. Let's hope the scores are a little more with it than they were earlier today in the first rotation. 9.825 for Frattone on floor. Fine, regular. Big start for Stanford with a 9.900 for Wing on beam. Love Becky Wing, so I'm happy with that big leadoff number.

Not a great score from Dabritz for Utah (9.750), so they'll need the end of the lineup to help drop that.

9.850 from Zamarripa, and the same from Tory Wilson on vault. I'm interested to see what the judges will do with EHH on floor and whether they will judge her harshly for opening with an easy pass.

Pretty big scores flying so far. We've already had a couple 9.900s early in the first rotation. Definitely a far cry from the 9.7s we were starting with at SECs. Stambaugh scores 9.925 on bars, the highest score of the meet so far. Utah is in shape to score something in the 49.3s on vault if Lothrop hits well.

Another 9.900 on beam for Stanford (Hong). These will be some big scores for everyone. 9.875 for Courtney on floor.

Oregon State will go 49.200 on bars as the anchor, Mak, had a fall. There goes her shot at the AA. Pritchett gets a 9.850, which seems about right. Her mount is nice, but she's consistently low on the dismount. Stanford gets a third 9.900 on beam. I expected bars to be my favorite event for them this season, but it has been beam. Floor is the question, so we'll know how this is going for them soon enough.

Peszek scores 9.900 for UCLA, but EHH goes OOB, so they will finish with 49.300 on floor, tying Utah's vault score. Stanford will have the lead after the first rotation by quite some margin. Hmmm. Where did this come from? Stanford finished with 5 straight 9.900s for a 49.500 on beam.

After 1 Rotation:
1. Stanford - 49.500
2. UCLA - 49.300
2. Utah - 49.300
4. Oregon State - 49.200

We've already seen 10 scores in the 9.9s from the first rotation of this session. We saw 18 total during the SECs (with seven teams versus four).

Expect UCLA to take the lead after this next rotation since they will go to vault, while all the rest of the teams go to weaker events for them.

Lopez starts Utah on bars with a 9.850, Stambaugh goes 9.775 on beam. Another 9.900 from Hansen. I haven't seen this routine since she started scoring well, so maybe the judges aren't crazy. I'll try to allow for that.

Baer starts UCLA with 9.825 as per usual. They will build from there. Harris falls on beam for OSU in the third position. They'll be relying on Mak quite a bit in this rotation.

EHH in on vault for Larson (I wonder if this is yet another case of Mattie not warming up well) for 9.900. 9.900 for Beers on bars, followed by a 9.950 for Dabritz with a 10 from one judge. Why don't we just give everyone 198s?

Courtney sticks vault for 9.950, with Frattone and Zamarripa still to go for UCLA. Frattone goes 9.900 with a step. Utah is throwing up the 9.9s all over the place on bars. These will be the highest rotations we've seen all day at any of the events.

Utah scores an insane 49.600 on bars, and we have now officially seen more 9.9s through the halfways point in the second session of Pac-12s than we saw at all of SECs.

UCLA goes 49.550 on vault after Zamarripa scores 9.950 as well. Nevermind about UCLA being in the lead after 2, though. I hadn't counted on the scoring. The way things are going, OSU's 49.275 on beam is low.

Waiting to hear about Stanford on vault. They've had a fall from Shapiro with two routines to go. Two more huge scores help Stanford go 49.425 on floor and retain the lead. I'm not predicting anything anymore.

24 scores of 9.900 or above out of 48 total routines so far. Remember this. You know how 8-10 years ago, every routine was a 9.925? This feels a lot like that.

After 2 Rotations:
1. Stanford - 98.925
2. Utah - 98.900
3. UCLA - 98.850
4. Oregon State - 98.475 (Oh no, OSU is only near 197 pace. How lowly.)

I'm watching some of the Stanford routines on youtube to get a sense of the scoring. All I can say is this: NO. I live for judging messes like this.

For as crazy as this scoring has been, at least it's close. This could go to anyone really. Although it will be a problem for Utah, as they will have this scoring for Pac-12s and Regionals and then go in to Nationals where it will not be like this.

Important that UCLA has been able to remove EHH from the bars lineup since she can't dismount. Looks like Olivia Courtney is doing the AA tonight.

De La Torre (bars) and Morgan (vault) open with 9.850s. De La Torre must have really missed her handstands to get a 9.850 tonight. That's such a paltry little score.

Utah starts with a fall on beam from Lopez, but Beers will probably get an 11, so it doesn't matter. If Stanford goes anywhere near 49.400 on vault, I'm walking.

Ohh, Lofgren has fallen. Utah counting a fall on beam for the first time in two years. Now this is anyone's ball game. Looks like Stanford is going to win. I'm not kidding. Ivana Hong goes 9.950 on vault.

I can't wait for Val's press conference when she says, "What a great meet," with that knowing look.

Stanford scores 49.450 on vault, so scores are just meaningless at this point. Peszek botched her bar routine for 8.750. Oh heavens, what happened there, dear?

Utah scores 48.950 on beam while counting a fall. UCLA avoids having to deal with Peszek's disaster, but they don't have anyone score a 9.900 on bars, which is devastating for this meet.

After 3 Rotations:
1. Stanford - 148.375
2. UCLA - 148.050
3. Utah - 147.850
4. Oregon State - 147.825

This could still go to anyone, especially because I expect Utah to score a 78.900 on floor. Fourth rotation coming up with OSU on vault, Stanford on bars, UCLA on beam, and Utah on floor. What fresh madness will befall us here?

Interesting that UCLA is throwing in Courtney on beam with so few routines this season, but it's the right idea since she has much higher scoring potential than Baer.

Gerber opens beam for UCLA with a 9.900. She usually deserves that score, so I'm OK with the fact that she actually gets it tonight. Stanford starts with two 9.825s on the way to securing the unexpected title. Olivia Courtney follows with multiple falls. UCLA. Beam.

Stanford has had a fall from Shapiro on bars, so they must hit the final two routines. UCLA has had TWO scores in the 8.7s tonight. Oh boy. Larson goes 9.700 (Scores range from 9.55 to 9.85). They'll have to rebuild for Regionals because they are going to finish unacceptably low in the standings tonight.

Oregon State is our first team to finish. 197.025 total score.

Is Stanford counting a fall on bars now? The scores have suddenly changed. What. Is. Happening? Is Utah going to win this meet? I don't even know anymore.

Apparently, Stanford has now finished with a 196.825, BEHING Oregon State after choking on bars. Zamarripa is out current AA leader at 39.575.

9.975 from EHH on beam! Two judges went 10. Yay! The circus is in town! Yippee!

One routine left for UCLA and Utah. It's coming right down to it! Peszek vs. McAllister.

McAllister goes 9.925, but Peszek's 9.850 is enough to put UCLA over the top. I'm not going to delete that part a few paragraphs ago where I said that UCLA would have to rebuild after this meet because that emphasizes how CRAZY this meet has been. UCLA wins the Pac-12 Championships with 197.425. Utah scores 197.375. Oregon State 197.025. Stanford, who should have won easily, finish last in the session with 196.825.

Lothrop wins the AA with 49.625. So there's that.

FOTY goes to Dabritz. Well deserved.
GOTY goes to Mak. Ohhh, I did not expect that, but I'm very happy for her. She's a beautiful gymnast. Everyone loves Leslie Mak.
COTY goes to Miss Val. I thought they would give it to Greg since he's new to the conference, but I'll never argue with Miss Val getting any award. It's her 4th COTY award, I believe.

Has anyone done the math about what this score means for RQS? Does UCLA move ahead of Alabama? I'm far too overcome with the vapors at this scoring to figure it out myself. I believe UCLA will move back up to #3, but that's just an assumption. It would mean that UCLA will travel to Arkansas for the Regional, right?

I'm excited to watch the actual coverage of this competition to make real judgments about the scores. I'll keep you posted. That's all for now.

26 comments:

  1. Listening to the radio, and it sounds like Alabama is having a really shaky beam. This opens the door for Georgia.

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  2. GSE only score a 9.7 on beam....this is going to be interesting.

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  3. Vault scoring appears to be the loosest at SECs. If UF and Bama can stick some vaults, then they should score very well.

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  4. If Kytra Hunter goes on bars and scores well, it's looking like she may win the AA. Impressive. She's showing that she is a great competitor.

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  5. Interesting that Judge 2 has been the lowest score for all of Bama's vaults so far.

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  6. Neither Milliner or Stack-Eaton hit their vaults. UGA can possibly pass them here.

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  7. With a 197.1, Nebraska should move ahead of UGA now, pushing UGA into the Utah Regional.

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  8. It actually looks like Alabama and UCLA are both clear of the Auburn Regional regardless of what UCLA scores. If my math is right, Minnesota should move into the 16th spot ahead of Auburn, putting Nebraska and Auburn in the 5/8/17 pod.

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  9. how are you following the pac 12's just curious :D

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  10. live stats: http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/w-gym/spec-rel/utah-w-gym-livestats-session2.html
    live chat: http://www.pac-12.org/SPORTS/Gymnastics/Championships.aspx
    stanford's routines: http://www.youtube.com/user/StanfordGymnastics12?feature=mhee

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  11. Wow, 9.9s are falling everywhere in this meet. I prefer to see slightly higher scores than the seemingly tight scoring (besides vault) at SECs, but this is getting ridiculous. Every other routine cannot be 9.9 or 9.95 worthy.

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  12. having watched the stanford beam routines, i've gotta say this is a little ridiculous.

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  13. In 2 rotations, Stanford has put up as many 9.9s as Florida did and 3 more than Alabama did. LOL!!!

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  14. Through two rotations and 50% of all scores given out at PAC-12 are 9.9 or higher. That's absolutely ridiculous. Yes, UCLA is good on vault and OSU has some good bar workers. But 24/48 routines? Absolutely not. People always complain about SEC scores, but this is just blatant over-scoring. All 4 teams could be high 197s, pushing 198 by the end of the night. It's as if the conference wants to boost the rankings of these 4 teams...

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  15. it kills me that ehh has such a brilliant interior to her bars and then never fails to ping off the damn high bar, regardless of her dismount.

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  16. I feel bad for Peszek. She's a rock, so it sucks to see her make a mistake at PAC-12s. I wanted her to win AA.

    Also, the lowest scoring event so far has been floor, with only 3 9.9+ scores. However, only 2 scores have gone below 9.8. A fall from Shapiro and an OOB for EHH. I find it hard to believe that every other gymnast was in the 9.8 to 9.875 range. This meet alone should be a catalyst for a judging discussion after this season. Something has to change or no one will take the scores seriously.

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  17. Peszek slipped off the bar early on her dismount and fell on her neck. She then walked out of the arena with a trainer.

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  18. Damn, Olivia Courtney fell twice! I think Baer may be back in at Regionals.

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  19. Per Judge #4, Courtney had a 10.0 without her two falls *snort*

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    1. HA! They revised it to 9.000, but why are we OK with one judge going 8.500 and another going 9.000?

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  20. Wait, so Utah went 197.374 COUNTING a fall...that's absurd, as was the scoring in this entire competition!

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  21. Not only should UCLA pass Alabama, but it looks like Oregon State may jump Utah, pushing Utah to #8, which really throws off the Regional seeding. Utah will probably be at 8 and Auburn at 17, so the committee will have to deviate from the 'set' pairings.

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    1. Oooh interesting. And if UCLA is paired with Arkansas, they can't move that group because Arkansas is the host, so will they send Georgia/Oregon State to Auburn?

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  22. not 100% sure about this but...

    1 Florida 197.445
    2 Oklahoma 197.360
    3 UCLA 197.270
    4 Alabama 197.245
    5 Nebraska 197.030
    6 Georgia 196.995
    7 Oregon State 196.760
    8 Utah 196.705
    9 L.S.U. 196.570
    10 Arkansas 196.545
    11 Stanford 196.410
    12 Ohio State 196.245
    13 Penn State 196.230
    14 Denver 196.090
    15 Boise State 196.055
    16 Arizona 196.020
    17 Minnesota 195.985
    18 Auburn 195.965

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  23. Auburn moved all the way down to 18 rather than 17, but yes UCLA should end up in the Arkansas Regional, UGA in the Auburn Regional, and Nebraska in the Utah one. The other 3 hosts, NC State, Illinois, and Washington are not seeded in the top 18, so Bama, Florida, and OU will go to either one of those sites.

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