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Post by Werebeaver on Feb 21, 2022 9:38:53 GMT -8
roadtonationals.com/results/standings/season/2022/7/0/5I assume it's because OSU's schedule doesn't yet have some prerequisite element for ranking. We currently appear at #69 as a team, with a national qualifying score of 0.000. 3 more meets remaining until Pac-12 championships.
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Post by messi on Feb 21, 2022 12:29:07 GMT -8
roadtonationals.com/results/standings/season/2022/7/0/5I assume it's because OSU's schedule doesn't yet have some prerequisite element for ranking. We currently appear at #69 as a team, with a national qualifying score of 0.000. 3 more meets remaining until Pac-12 championships. You are correct. At the bottom it states: *Ordered by National Qualifying Score (NQS). Qualification for national competition is based on a team's and an all-around competitor's six best regular-season meet scores, of which three must be away. To obtain the national qualifying score (NQS), the high score is eliminated and the remaining five scores are averaged. In former years, this was known as the Regional Qualifying Score (RQS), which was changed for the 2019 season to reflect the new post-season format.
Teams with a "0.0" NQS have not yet competed enough meets to compute an NQS.
After the meet at Arizona on March 4, the Beavs will qualify. Also noticed Cal and Arizona were ranked down there with the Beavers.
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Post by bennyskid on Feb 21, 2022 14:18:12 GMT -8
If you rank them by Average instead of RQS (like the rankings have been up until this week), OSU is 12th. They passed Denver this weekend.
I expect the RQS to put us even higher, as we still have that first 195.5500 weighing down our average. That first meet will get dropped from the RQS rankings once we finish our eighth meet. We already have 4 scores 197+ - only seven other teams have as many. We should finish with a RQS well over 197 and a final ranking in the top 10 is definitely within reach.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Feb 25, 2022 21:58:16 GMT -8
Jade went 9.95, 9.95, 9.925 and 10 tonight vs. Stanford. If you did not see her this year you missed watching OSU's best women's athlete in a long, long, long time.
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Post by Werebeaver on Feb 25, 2022 22:08:51 GMT -8
Jade went 9.95, 9.95, 9.925 and 10 tonight vs. Stanford. If you did not see her this year you missed watching OSU's best women's athlete in a long, long, long time. Damn! I missed it. Going to have to catch a replay. I don't believe she's had a single routine below a 9.9 this season.
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Post by jefframp on Feb 26, 2022 9:09:00 GMT -8
Jade went 9.95, 9.95, 9.925 and 10 tonight vs. Stanford. If you did not see her this year you missed watching OSU's best women's athlete in a long, long, long time. Jade's a gem! I was really happy with the performance by Yannish on her final event in front of Beaver Nation. A really great 9.95 on floor brought the house down. Only to be eclipsed by Carey's 10.0 of course. Standing ovations for both of them!
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