Division I W. Gymnastics Top GymDogsCourtney Kupets spurred Georgia to its 10th national championship on Friday, scoring perfect 10's on bars and vault. The GymDogs finished with impressive performances on the floor and vault to send coach Suzanne Yoculan out in style with a fourth straight title. On Saturday, the country's best gymnasts claimed individual championships.
Division I M. Gymnastics Reaching Old HeightsStanford captured its first Men's Gymnastics title since 1993 on Friday in Minneapolis, using an all-around consistent performance to score 362.800 points. The Cardinal outpaced Michigan and Oklahoma, respectively, to escape with the title. On Saturday, the country's best gymnasts claimed individual championships.
Division I M. Lacrosse No. 1, But Not For LongPrinceton grabbed hold of the No. 1 spot in both lacrosse polls this week for the first time since 2001. And in the Tigers' first game after reaching the peak, No. 4 Cornell delivered a dominating effort in a 10-7 upset of Princeton in a clash between Ivy League leaders.
Division I W. Lacrosse Nielsen Atop Northwestern BooksSenior Hannah Nielsen solidified her position as perhaps the greatest Northwestern player of all time, netting three goals and adding five assists to become the program's all-time point leader in pacing the top-ranked Wildcats to a 16-7 victory over Johns Hopkins Friday evening.
Division II Baseball Lynn Takes Two From No. 2Lynn up-ended No. 2 Florida Southern 3-2 and 13-3 in a Friday doubleheader. Douglas Toro went 4-for-8 with a home run and five runs batted in while Dan Wright continued his dominance on the mound, striking out a career-high 11 batters in picking up his 10th victory.
Division I Softball Walking For The WeekendSouthern Mississippi's Megan Hill is a self-described patient hitter. And she needed every ounce of discipline over the weekend, after she was walked intentionally in 10 straight plate appearances by Central Florida, shattering the previous D-I record of five consecutive walks drawn.
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