It’s the final week for SEC teams to qualify to the conference championship meet, and with each team having exactly one scoring opportunity this weekend, the criteria is fairly simple to calculate. Let’s get right into it.
In the tables below, bold scores are locked into being counted in the March 17 NQS, strikethrough is used to indicate the season high currently being dropped from the NQS calculation, and an asterisk indicates the score that can be replaced this coming weekend. Rankings indicated are only among SEC teams, not the national rankings.
No. 1 Oklahoma
Current NQS | 197.965 |
Highest three road scores | 198.050, 197.950, 197.925 |
Other NQS scores | |
NQS with season high this weekend | 198.040 |
Highest possible ranking | 1 |
Lowest possible ranking | 2 |
Meets remaining | 1 road |
Oklahoma has had its spot at SECs locked up for quite some time, but the top overall seed is not assured. In fact, Oklahoma is at the mercy of LSU and cannot even secure the top seed by hitting a specific score.
No. 2 LSU
Current NQS | 197.825 |
Highest three road scores | 198.125, 197.650, 197.300* |
Other NQS scores | |
NQS with season high this weekend | 198.080 |
Highest possible ranking | 1 |
Lowest possible ranking | 3 |
Meets remaining | 1 road |
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