Highest & Lowest Scoring Dances
The best and worst performances in each dance according to the judges' marks are as follows:
Dance | Best dancer(s) | Best score | Worst dancer(s) | Worst score |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cha-cha-cha | Maurice Greene | 25 | Jeffrey Ross | 12 |
Jive | Lance Bass | 27 | Cloris Leachman | 16 |
Mambo | Lance Bass | 28 | Cloris Leachman | 16 |
Rumba | Brooke Burke | 26 | Rocco DiSpirito | 16 |
Tango | Brooke Burke Warren Sapp |
28 | Cloris Leachman | 22 |
Paso Doble | Brooke Burke Warren Sapp Maurice Greene Susan Lucci |
24 | Cloris Leachman | 15 |
Samba | Brooke Burke | 28 | Rocco DiSpirito | 18 |
Quickstep | Brooke Burke | 26 | Lance Bass | 21 |
Foxtrot | Brooke Burke | 30 | Rocco DiSpirito | 14 |
Viennese Waltz | Brooke Burke | 30 | Rocco DiSpirito | 20 |
West Coast Swing | Toni Braxton | 22 | Lance Bass | 21 |
Hustle | Warren Sapp | 27 | Susan Lucci | 22 |
Jitterbug | Brooke Burke Lance Bass |
29 | Warren Sapp | 25 |
Salsa | Brooke Burke | 28 | Cloris Leachman | 21 |
Team Dance | Brooke Burke Warren Sapp Maurice Greene |
29 | Lance Bass Cody Linley Susan Lucci |
20 |
Freestyle | Brooke Burke | 30 | Lance Bass | 27 |
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