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M en’s gymnastics C O n ta c t

julie brown Office Phone: 614-247-7023 E-mail: [email protected]

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2013 ROSTER

Name Pos. ht. yr. Hometown (previous school) Cory Barnes FX, R, V, HB 5-8 SO Hilliard, Ohio (Hilliard Bradley High School) Matthew Barr FX, R, V 5-9 JR Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Jerome High School) Jake Crnkovich PB, R, HB 5-8 FR McCook, Ill. (Lyons Township High School) Kris Done AA 5-11 JR Auckland, New Zealand (Hasca) William Jeffreys FX, R, V, HB 5-7 JR Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield High School) Alex Johnson aa 5-6 FR Marysville, Ohio (Marysville High School) Brandän Jones FX, PH, V, HB 5-8 JR Windsor Mill, Md. (Owings Mills High School) Misha Koudinov aa 5-6 JR Auckland, New Zealand (Westlake Boys High School) John Laing PH 5-7 SR North Reading, Ma. (North Reading High School) Jake Martin AA 5-10 FR Oviedo, Fla. (Hagerty High School) Larry Mayer R, V, PB 5-0 SO Carmel, Ind. (Carmel High School) Drew Moling aa 5-6 SO Canal Winchester, Ohio (Canal Winchester High School) Blaize Monks FX, R, HB 5-9 SR Noblesville, Ind. (Noblesville High School) Michael Newburger PH 5-10 RS JR Austin, Texas (McCallum High School) Alex Nork AA 5-7 SO Moorestown, N.J. (Moorestown Friends School) Emeric Quade FX, R, V, HB 5-8 FR Tucson, Ariz. (University High School) Even Reitzel FX, V 5-6 SO Taylorsville, N.C. (Alexander Central High School) Troy Richert FX, V, R 5-9 SO North Royalton, Ohio (North Royalton High School) Danny Steiner aa 5-7 SO Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain High School) Nick Tagliaferro R 5-6 RS SO Sewell, N.J. (Washington Township High School) Andrew Teal FX, R, V 5-5 SO Dracut, Mass. (Central Catholic High School) Jeff Treleaven FX, V, PB 5-6 RS SO Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard South High School) Donald Yaeger PH, R, HB 5-6 FR Columbus, Ohio (Austintown Fitch High School)

Coaches Rustam Sharipov - Head Coach Bob Gauthier - Assistant Coach Casimiro Suarez - Assistant Coach

2013 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent/EVENT LOCATION Time DEC 08 Scarlet and Gray Intrasquad Columbus, Ohio (Steelwood) 2:00 p.m. ET

JAN 15 The Cup Invitational Cincinnati, Ohio 7:00 p.m. ET JAN 12 alumni Exhibition Columbus, Ohio (Steelwood) 2:00 p.m. ET JAN 19 Windy City Invitational , Ill. 7:00 p.m. ET

FEB 02 at Penn State* (CO-ED) State College, Pa. 7:00 p.m. ET FEB 07 Winter Cup Las Vegas, Nev. TBA FEB 08 Winter Cup Las Vegas, Nev. TBA FEB 09 Winter Cup Las Vegas, Nev. TBA FEB 16 MICHIGAN*^ Columbus, Ohio 2:30 p.m. ET FEB 23 ILLINOIS* (CO-ED) Columbus, Ohio 4:00 p.m. ET

MAR 09 UIC (CO-ED) Columbus, Ohio 4:00 p.m. ET MAR 23 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 7:00 p.m. ET

2013 Big Ten Championships APR 05 Team Finals * St. Paul, Minn. TBA 04/07/12 individual Event Finals * St. Paul, Minn. TBA

2012 NCAA Championships APRIL 19 NCAA Qualifier State College, Pa. 1 p.m. APRIL 20 Team & All-Around Finals State College, Pa. 7 p.m. APRIL 21 individual Event Finals State College, Pa. 2 p.m.

Meet dates and times subject to change/Bold CAPS indicate home contest/All home meets competed at St. John Arena * indicates Big Ten meet/^ indicates meet broadcast on BTN

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Cory Barnes Matthew Barr Jake Crnkovich Kris Done William Jeffreys Alex Johnson Sophomore Junior Freshman Junior Junior Freshman Hilliard, Ohio Dublin, Ohio McCook, Ill. Auckland, New Zealand Raleigh, N.C. Marysville, Ohio

Brandän Jones Misha Koudinov John Laing Jake Martin Larry Mayer Drew Moling Junior Junior Senior Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Windsor Mills, Md. Auckland, New Zealand North Reading, Mass. Oviedo, Fla. Carmel, Ind. Canal Winchester, Ohio

Blaize Monks Michael Newburger Alex Nork Emeric Quade Evan Reitzel Troy Richert Senior Redshirt Junior Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Noblesville, Ind. Austin, Texas Moorestown, N.J. Tucson, Ariz. Taylorsville, N.C. North Royalton, Ohio

Danny Steiner Nick Tagliaferro Andrew Teal Jeff Treleaven Donald Yaeger Sophomore Redshirt Sophomore Freshman Redshirt Sophomore Freshman Mesa, Ariz. Sewell, N.J. Dracut, Mass. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Columbus, Ohio

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2013 OPPONENT I NFORM AT I ON

Penn State Nittany Lions directions to THE SCORING SYSTEM Feb. 2, 7 p.m., State College, Pa. st. john arena Men’s college gymnastics elected to adopt the Head Coach: Randy Jepson International Gymnastics Federation’s (FIG) “Code of Alma Mater: Penn State, 1982 From the East Points” as its new scoring system starting in 2008. Assistant Coaches: Slava Boiko, Carlos Vazquez Take I-70 west to I-71 north. Follow I-71 north to I-670 Previously, the program had been using a modified 2012 Big Ten/NCAA Finish: 3rd/6th west. I-670 west will turn into 315 north. Follow 315 version in the 2006 and ’07 seasons which still put Sports Information Contact: Greg Campbell north to the Lane Avenue exit. Turn right onto Lane a maximum value of 10 points on each routine. In the Sports Information Phone: 814-865-1757 Avenue. newly adopted system, a gymnast’s final score will be Web Site: www.gopsusports.com the sum of his Difficulty and Execution Scores. The From the West scores for each routine will be open-ended with most Michigan Wolverines Take I-70 east to I-71 north. Follow I-71 north to I-670 scores earning between 13-16 total points depending Feb. 16, 2:30 p.m., Columbus, Ohio west. I-670 west will turn into 315 north. Follow 315 upon the apparatus. Head Coach: Kurt Golder north to the Lane Avenue exit. Turn right onto Lane Alma Mater: Michigan, 1977 Avenue. Difficulty Score Assistant Coaches: Geoff Corrigan, Xiao Yuan The Difficulty Score will award gymnasts points for 2012 Big Ten/NCAA Finish: 2nd/6th From the North the difficulty and technical content of a routine. One Sports Information Contact: Scott Kemps Take I-71 south to I-270 west.Take the 315 exit south judge will be on the D Panel and will be responsible for Sports Information Phone: 734-647-8175 to Lane Avenue. Turn left onto Lane Avenue. crediting the athletes for connections (two high-level Web Site: www.mgoblue.com skills that are connected) and for completing element From the South group requirements. The nine most difficult skills and Illinois Fighting Illini Take I-71 north to I-670 west. I-670 west will turn into dismount will account for the Difficulty Score. All skills Feb. 23, 4 p.m., Columbus, Ohio 315 north. Follow 315 north to the Lane Avenue exit. have a set value and are categorized into six groups Head Coach: Turn right onto Lane Avenue. depending upon the difficulty aspects of the element. Alma Mater: Illinois, 2006 Connection values can be earned on floor, and Assistant Coaches: , Daniel Ribeiro From Port Columbus high bar for an extra 0.1 or 0.2 points. 2012 Big Ten/NCAA Finish: 1st/1st Follow I-670 west towards downtown. I-670 west Sports Information Contact: Nicole Mechling will turn into 315 north. Follow 315 north to the Lane Execution Score Sports Information Phone: 217-265-0170 Avenue exit. Turn right onto Lane Avenue. The Execution Score will be decided by a two to Web Site: www.fightingillini.com four person E Panel. Beginning with 10 points, deduc- tions for errors, faults in execution and presentation will UIC Flames be made by all judges independently. The Execution March 9, 4 p.m., Columbus, Ohio Score will be computed by taking a varied average of Head Coach: Charley Nelson the E Panel marks. The range of deductions will be Alma Mater: UIC, 2000 from 0.1 point for a small error and 1.0 point for a fall. 2012 ECAC/NCAA Finish: 3rd/DNQ Sports Information Contact: Laura White Sports Information Phone: 312-996-5880 Web Site: www.uicflames.com

Oklahoma Sooners March 23, 7 p.m., Norman, Okla. Head Coach: Mark Williams Alma Mater: Nebraska, 1980 Assistant Coaches: , Norimasa Iwai 2012 MPSF/ NCAA Finish: 1st/2nd Sports Information Contact: Charlie Healy Sports Information Phone: 405-325-8234 Web Site: www.soonersports.com

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Cory Barnes Matthew Barr

sophomore Junior Hilliard, Ohio dublin, Ohio Hillard bradley high school dublin jerome high school

2012 (Freshman Season): Did not compete for the Buckeyes; named an Ohio 2012 (Sophomore Season): Competed on floor exercise and rings in six meets State Scholar-Athlete. for the Scarlet and Gray ... set a season-high 13.950 on rings against Oklahoma (Jan. 21) ... set a career-high on floor exercise at Minnesota and Oklahoma March Prior to Ohio State: Two-time national qualifier and national event competitor ... 24 with a 14.40. coached by DeRon McIntyre on OSU Boy’s team as an all-around competitor. 2011 (Freshman Season): Represented the Buckeyes in five meets including the Personal: Son of Richard and Kimberly Barnes ... has one sibling, Hayley ... plans NCAA Qualifier (April 14) at St. John Arena in Columbus ... competed on rings at to attend law school after completion of undergraduate studies ... favorite pastimes the NCAA qualifier scoring a season-high 14.05 ... finished fourth on rings with a include the outdoors, movies, music, friends and sports ... lists greatest sports thrill 13.65 against Brockport (Feb. 12) ... notched an eighth-place finish with a 15.15 as coming back from a near season-ending injury and qualifying for nationals dur- on in a tri-meet vs. Illinois and Nebraska (March 12). ing senior year of high school ... member of the Ohio State Politics, Society and Law Scholars Program. Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed with Integrity Gymnastics (2006-10) under coach DeRon McIntyre ... team finished third at regional championships during senior season ... state champions (2010).

Personal: Son of Don and Kay Barr ... has one brother, Michael ... majoring in elec- trical engineering ... plans to work in the electrical engineering field upon comple- tion of undergraduate studies ... favorite pastime is gymnastics. jake crnkovich kris done

freshman junior mccook, ill. Auckland, new zealand lyons township high school hasca

Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed as an all-around gymnast with St. 2012 (Sophomore Season): Claimed second consecutive All-America honor with a Charles Gymnastics Academy (2011-12), Bartlett Gymnastics Center (2008-11) fifth-place finish (14.700) on high bar at the 2012 NCAA Individual Event Champi- and Premier Gymnastics Academy (2002-08) ... won a national title with Bartlett onships April 21 ... saw limited competition throughout the season due to injury ... Gymnastics (2009) ... won a state championship and placed eighth at nationals competed on vault, and high bars for the Scarlet & Gray ... scored a with St. Charles Gymnastics Academy (2012). season-high 14.40 on vault and a season-high 13.60 on parallel bars at the Windy City Invitational (Jan. 14) ... contributed at the Big Ten Championships April 6, Personal: Son of George and Vanessa Crnkovich ... has one sibling, Maggie ... scoring a 14.35 on vault, 13.35 on parallel bars and 13.65 on high bar ... scored majoring in finance ... enjoys hanging out with friends, working on anything me- a 14.650 on vault, 14.200 on parallel bars and 15.050 on high bar at the NCAA chanical and going trap shooting ... lists greatest sports thrill as learning the end- Qualifier (April 19) ... OSU Scholar-Athlete. less amount of skills associated with gymnastics. 2011 (Freshman Season): Claimed first career All-America honor with a fifth-place finish on high bar at the 2011 NCAA Individual Event Championships in Colum- bus (April 14) ... was named a 2011 First Team All-Big Ten honoree after placing second on high bar and all-around at the 2011 Big Ten Championships in Cham- paign, Ill. (April 1-2) ... named Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree ... competed for the Buckeyes all three days of the 2011 NCAA Championships ... placed 14th overall at the NCAA All-Around Finals with an 85.760 in Columbus (April 15) ... notched a season-high 86.60 in the all-round finals of the 2011 Big Ten Championships (April 1) ... posted a 14.80 on high bar at the conference individual championships for second overall (April 2) ... appeared in all seven regular season meets for the Scarlet and Gray... had the best high bar score for the team in all but one meet ... claimed four first-place finishes on high bar (at Penn State, vs. UIC, Air Force, Temple, vs. Illinois and Nebraska and at Michigan) ... had season-highs of 14.95 on floor exercise, 13.25 on , 14.75 on rings, 16.0 on vault, 14.55 on parallel bars and 15.25 on high bar ... held the team’s highest score on high bar in 2011 with a 15.25 in the regular season home finale vs. Illinois and Nebraska (March 12) ... held an NQA ranking of third on high bar (14.942), 20th on vault (15.642) and 28th on parallel bars (14.225).

Personal: Son of Kim and Steve Done...has three siblings, Jessica, Michael and Christian...father is a professional coach in New Zealand...sister, Jes- sica, finished third at nationals in synchronized ...lists greatest sports thrill as bungee jumping...would like to learn a second language after graduation.

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william jeffreys alex johnson

junior freshman raleigh, n.c. marysville, ohio wakefield high school marysville high school

Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed in gymnastics for seven years under Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed an as all-around gymnast with the OSU coach Ben Stern at North Raleigh Gymnastics. Boys Club under coach DeRon McIntyre... Region 5 team member (2010-11) ... earned Top 10 finishes at the VISA Championships (2010-11) ... finished in second Personal: Son of Dianna and Dave Jeffreys ... has three siblings, Graham, Grace place on floor exercise at VISA Championships (2010) ... Region 5 Champion and and Ellen ... would like to get a job in world finance after graduation with a degree Ohio State Champion (2010). in international business ... favorite pastimes include fishing and camping ... lists greatest sports thrill as becoming an Ohio State student-athlete. Personal: Son of Rich and Jill Johnson ... has two siblings, Kayla and Kristin ... plans to be a pediatric nurse practitioner after completion of undergraduate studies ... lists greatest sports thrill as getting ready to mount the equipment knowing that he’s trained for that moment and it all comes down to the performance.

Brandän Jones

Junior Owings Mills, Md. owings mills high school

2012 (Sophomore Season): Competed in every meet of the season for the Buckeyes ... scored a career-high 14.70 to tie for tenth-place on floor exercise at the Windy City Invitational (Jan. 14) ... also tied for seventh-place with a 13.80 on pommel horse ... tied for fourth-place on pommel horse against Oklahoma with a 14.150 (Jan. 21) ... set a career-high score of 14.00 on high bar against Michigan and Brockport Feb. 18 ... scored a 14.350 on vault against Penn State (Feb. 25) for another career-high tally ... tied for fourth-place on both floor exercise (14.600) and pommel horse (14.400) against Illinois (March 2) ... set another career-high against Stanford March 9, scoring a 14.55 on pommel horse ... competed on floor exercise (13.90), pommel horse (13.30) and high bar (13.30) at the Big Ten Championships April 6, and floor exercise (12.700) and parallel bars (13.400) at the NCAA Qualifiers April 19 ... earned Academic All-Big Ten and OSU Scholar-Athlete honors.

2011 (Freshman Season): Represented the Buckeyes at the NCAA Qualifier in Columbus (April 14) and the Big Ten Championships in Champaign, Ill. (April 1) ... competed for the team on floor exercise, pommel horse and high bar ... posted season-highs of 13.40 on floor exercise (Jan. 22; at Oklahoma), 13.70 on pom- mel horse (March 6; vs. UIC, Air Force Temple) and 13.20 on high bar (Jan. 22; at Oklahoma ) ... competed in five of seven regular season meets for the Scarlet and Gray ... named OSU Scholar-Athlete.

Prior to Ohio State: Academic All-American (2010) ... tied for eighth-place on pommel horse at Maryland State Championships (2010) ... finished in second- place at Maryland State Championships (2009) ... state runner-up at Maryland State Championships (2008) ... two-time regional team alternate ... five-time qualifier for the Junior Olympic National Championships ... ten years of club experience ... last coached by Dmitry Gavrilyuk at Top Flight Gymnastics ... member of high school cross country team (2006).

Personal: Son of Tonya and Craig Jones ... has an older sister, Brooke ... plans to be a translator/interpreter in international relations after completion of under- graduate studies ... hobbies include hanging out with friends, listening to music, reading and playing the guitar ... lists greatest sports thrill as when he experi- ments a new skill that he has never tried before in gymnastics.

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Misha Koudinov john laing

junior senior Auckland, New Zealand north reading, ma. westlake boys high school north reading high school

2012 (Sophomore Season): Had an All-American season for the Buckeyes, com- 2012 (Junior Season): Competed as an event specialist on pommel horse for the peting in every meet of the season ... tied for fifth-place on floor exercise with a Buckeyes in every meet of the season ... placed sixth on pommel horse with a 15.10 at the Windy City Invitational (Jan. 14) ... set a career-high in floor exercise score of 14.10 at the Windy City Invitational (Jan.14) ... placed third against Michi- (15.600), taking second-place against Oklahoma Jan. 21 ... also tied for third on gan and Brockport Feb. 18, tallying a score of 14.00 ... scored a career-high 15.40 parallel bars (14.800) and high bar (14.150) ... tied for second-place on parallel to place second against Stanford (March 9) ... scored 14.00 at the Big Ten Cham- bars against Michigan and Brockport (Feb. 18) with a 13.70 ... placed third on floor pionships April 6 ... finished the season with a 14.750 at the NCAA Championships exercise (14.800), second on parallel bars (15.000) and set a career-high on rings (April 20) ... earned Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors. (14.450) against Penn State Feb. 25 ... set a career-high on vault against Illinois March 2, scoring a 14.500 ... tied for fifth-place on floor against Stanford (March 2011 (Sophomore Season): Represented the Buckeyes in all seven regular sea- 9) with a 15.05 ... also set a season-high on pommel horse with a 14.05 and set son meets and at the Big Ten Championships in Champaign, Ill. (April 2) and a career-high 84.25 in the all-around competition ... tied for fourth-place on floor NCAA Qualifier in Columbus (April 14) ... placed eighth on pommel horse with a (15.20), tied for third-place on parallel bars (14.80) and tied for fifth-place on high 13.75 at 2011 Big Ten Championship Individual Event Finals (April 2) ... scored the bar while setting a career high 14.40 against Minnesota and Oklahoma (March team’s second-highest score on pommel horse with a 14.050 at the national quali- 24) ... tied for seventh on floor with a 14.80 at the Big Ten Championships team fier in St. John Arena ... set a career-high 14.50 on pommel horse against Illinois competition while also tallying a career-high 15.10 to tie for third on parallel bars ... and Nebraska (March 12) to claim a third-place finish ... was ninth on high bar tied for third place on floor with a 15.20 and finished in second on parallel bars with against Oklahoma with a career-high 13.45 (Jan. 22) ... finished season ranked a 15.05 at the Big Ten Championship Event Finals ... competed on floor (14.900), 13th in the country on pommel horse with a NQA of 14.292 ... Academic All-Big Ten rings (13.550), parallel bars (14.650) and high bar (14.450) at NCAA Team Quali- honoree ... OSU Scholar-Athlete. fying (April 19) ... earned All-American honors with a third-place finish (14.95) on parallel bars at the NCAA Event Finals ... also named Second Team All-Big Ten 2010 (Freshman Season): Competed on pommel horse at the NCAA Qualifier and Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree ... earned Academic All-Big Ten and OSU (April 15) and NCAA Championships (April 16) ...also competed on pommel horse Scholar-Athlete honors. at the Big Ten Championships (April 2) ... set a career-high 14.6 on pommel horse against Oklahoma (March 13) ... also earned a personal best 13.7 on parallel bars 2011 (Freshman Season): Represented the Buckeyes at the NCAA Qualifier in at Windy City Invitational (Jan. 16) ... competed in all six regular-season meets for Columbus (April 14) and the Big Ten Championships in Champaign, Ill. (April 1) ... the Scarlet and Gray as a true freshman ... OSU Scholar-Athlete. competed on floor exercise (14.750), rings (14.40), parallel bars (14.250) and high bar (14.10) at the NCAA Qualifier (April 14) ... notched season-highs of 14.75 on Prior to Ohio State: Six-time qualifier for the Junior Olympic National Champion- floor exercise and 14.40 on rings at national qualifier in Columbus ... participated ships ... placed first on pommel horse, second on high bar and third on rings to fin- in five events at the 2011 Big Ten Championships (April 1) ... appeared in five of ish third overall in the all-around at the Regional Championships (2009) ... placed seven regular season meets ... placed second overall on parallel bars in a quad- eighth on pommel horse at nationals (2009) ... posted a Top 10 finish at nationals meet vs. UIC, Air Force and Temple (March 6) ... had a third-place finish on parallel on pommel horse in 2008 ... finished 12th on pommel horse at nationals in 2007 ... bars with a 14.50 at Penn State (Feb. 26) ... OSU Scholar-Athlete. three-time member of Gym & More’s regional team.

Prior to Ohio State: Member of the New Zealand National Team ... competed at Personal: Son of John and Laura Laing ... has an older sister, Amy ... started gym- World Championships for the New Zealand National Team in Rotterdam, Nether- nastics at age six ... lists greatest sports thrills as watching Tom Brady win his first lands (2010) ... scored a 79.806 in the all-around competition (106th) for team’s Super Bowl (2001) and watching the Celtics win the NBA Championship (2008)... second-best mark in the qualification round ... also scored three Top 3 finishes for came to Ohio State because of its great athletics tradition ... enjoys shooting pool team New Zealand on floor (14.133), pommel horse (13.033) and rings (13.833) and playing football, soccer, ping pong and video games ... high school member of ... competed at Commonwealth Games for the New Zealand National Team in the National Honor Society. Delhi, India (2010) ... finished sixth overall in the all-around competition with an 83.0 (team best) ... finished sixth overall on floor exercise (13.225; team best) ... helped national team to fourth-place overall finish in team competition (243.800) ... competed at Australian Nationals (2010), notching a two-day all-around total of 167.250 for fifth-place overall ... won New Zealand’s first ever medal at a Pacific Rim Championships (2006) and was the country’s first World Cup finalist for gym- nastics (2007 Shanghai World Cup) ... represented New Zealand at the 2007 and 2009 World Championships ... competed in first international competition at age 14 at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia (2006) ... finished 20th in the all-around (77.4) ... participated in first gymnastics competition at age 13 at the 2005 CWG Cup in Hamburg, Germany, placing second in the all-around and first in floor exercise.

Personal: Son of Alexandra and Alexander (Sasha) Koudinov ... has one younger sibling, Yulia ... majoring in economics ... started gymnastics at age seven ... was born in Vladivostok, Russia before moving to New Zealand ... both parents as well as grandparents from mother’s side were gymnasts ... lists greatest sports thrill as learning new skills.

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jake martin Larry Mayer

freshman sophomore oviedo, fla. Carmel, Ind. hagerty high school carmel high school

Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed at the U.S. Olympic Training Center 2012 (Freshman Season): Competed on vault and parallel bars throughout the (2011-12), Orlando Metro Gymnastics (2009-11) and Viktory Gymnastics (2008- season for the Scarlet and Gray ... tied for third on vault (14.90) at the Windy City 09) ... three-time U.S. Junior National Team member (2009-11) ... placed fourth in Invitational (Jan. 19) ... also scored a career-high 13.60 on parallel bars ... tied for the all-around at the 2011 Visa Championships ... also placed third on rings, vault first on vault against Oklahoma Jan. 21 with a 15.000 ... scored a 14.70 on vault and high bar ... finished second in the all-around at the 2011 Men’s Junior Olympic to tie for fourth against Michigan and Brockport (Feb. 18) ... placed fifth on vault National Championships ... also placed second on high bar and third on vault ... (14.900) against Penn State on Feb. 25 ... placed second on vault against Illinois placed eighth on high bar at the 2011 Winter Cup Challenge ... competed at the on March 2 with a 15.200 ... qualified for the Big Ten Championships Event Finals 2010 Visa Championships finishing tied for first on high bar, second on pommel on vault with a 15.05 ... finished the Event Finals (April 7) in fourth overall with a horse, third in the all-around and fourth on vault ... finished first in the all-around 15.15 ... recorded the team’s highest score on vault during NCAA Qualifying (April at the 2010 Men’s Junior Olympic National Championships ... also placed first on 19), scoring a career-high 15.300 ... placed ninth on vault at the NCAA Champion- high bar and tied for third on pommel horse and rings ... competed at the 2009 ships Event Finals (April 21) with a 14.25 ... named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete. Visa Championships, tying for second on vault, placing second on high bar, plac- ing third in the all-around and fourth on floor exercise ... placed second with the Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed under coaches Chad Ford and Jeff team and fifth on pommel horse at the 2009 Junior Pan American Championships. Greene at DeVeau’s School of Gymnastics ... three-time national qualifier ... placed second overall on vault and 56th overall in the all-around at the 2011 Junior Personal: Son of Larry and Donna Martin ... has two siblings, D.J. and Porsha ... Olympics National Championships. majoring in international studies. Personal: Son of Larry and Amy Mayer ... has one sister, Ashley ... favorite pas- times are gymnastics, hunting and fishing ... plans to coach gymnastics after com- pletion of undergraduate studies ... lists greatest sports thrill as sticking his vault at Drew Moling the Big Ten Championships (2012).

sophomore Canal Winchester, Ohio canal winchester high school

2012 (Freshman Season): Competed on rings, parallel bars and high bar in every meet of the season for the Buckeyes ... placed seventh on high bar at the Windy City Invitational (Jan. 14) with a score of 13.70 ... tied for second on rings against Oklahoma (Jan. 21), posting a career-high 15.100 ... also posted a career-high 14.800 on high bar ... placed third on high bar (14.20) against Michigan and Brock- port (Feb. 18) ... finished fourth on rings against Illinois March 2 after tallying a 14.900 ... placed third on rings (14.95) and fourth on high bar (14.40) against Stan- ford (March 9) ... earned a career-high 14.20 on parallel bars against Minnesota March 24 ... competed at Big Ten Championships (April 6) on rings (14.95), parallel bars (14.15) and high bar (13.55) ... also contributed at NCAA Championships Qualifying (April 19) on rings (14.05), parallel bars (13.35) and high bar (13.15) ... honored by the coaching staff with the Hardest Worker Award at the team banquet.

Prior to Ohio State: Three-time Ohio State all-around champion ... eight-time Ju- nior Olympic National Qualifier ... 2011 Rings All-American at the Junior Olympics National Championships ... 2010 Pan Am Individual All-Around Champion ... 2010 USA National Junior Rings Champion ... two-time USAG National Development team member ... five-time Region V team member ... 2010 VISA Cup Qualifier ... two-time Pan Am club team member (2008, 2010) ... 2008 CWHS Athlete of the Quarter ... has competed in gymnastics for 15 years ... also played football for Canal Winchester for three seasons, starting at cornerback for one season for the Indians.

Personal: Son of Rick and Kathy Moling ... plans to work in the sports industry upon completion of undergraduate studies ... hobbies include playing football, bas- ketball, golf and ... lists greatest sports thrill as winning the gold medal on rings at the 2010 VISA Championships ... father’s first cousin is Gary Carter, Hall of Fame catcher for the New York Mets and Montreal Expos ... USAG Academic All-American.

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blaize monks michael newburger

senior redshirt junior noblesville, ind. austin, texas noblesville high school mccallum high school

2012 (Junior Season): Saw action for the Buckeyes in every meet of the season 2012 (Redshirt Sophomore Season): Competed as an event specialist on pommel ... started the year in the all-around competition at the Windy City Invitational (Jan. horse for the Scarlet and Gray in every meet of the season ... tied for third at the 19) ... set a career-high on rings, scoring a 14.20 ... placed third on high bar with a Windy City Invitational (Jan. 14), scoring a 14.40 ... recorded a career-high 15.350 14.10 ... set a career-high score in the all-around with a 82.90 ... placed fourth on to place first against Penn State (Feb. 25) ... tied for third against Stanford March 9, floor against Oklahoma (Jan. 21), scoring a career-high 15.200 ... also placed sec- tallying a 15.20 ... placed third against Minnesota and Oklahoma March 24 with a ond on high bar (15.050) ... tallied a 14.60 on vault to set a season-high personal 14.50 ... finished second at the Big Ten Championships (April 6-7) in the team finals best against Michigan and Brockport (Feb. 16) ... finished fifth on floor exercise with a 14.90 and placed sixth overall in the event finals with a 13.95 ... scored a with a 14.30 and tied for fourth on high bar with a 14.00 ... placed first in high bar 14.900 at the NCAA Championships Qualifying Round (April 19) to advance to the against Penn State (Feb. 25), scoring a career-best 15.600 ... scored a career-best event finals ... finished third on pommel horse (15.10) at the NCAA Event Finals, 14.05 on parallel bars against Stanford (March 9) ... competed in five events for earning his first career All-American honors ... also earned Academic All-Big Ten and the Scarlet and Gray at both the Big Ten Championships (April 6), contributing on Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors. floor exercise (14.10), rings (12.75), vault (13.90), parallel bars (13.75) and high bar (14.40) ... also contributed at the NCAA Championships Qualifier (April 19), on 2011 (Redshirt Freshman Season): Represented the Buckeyes on pommel horse ... floor exercise (14.900), rings (11.800), vault (14.400), parallel bars (13.900) and competed in the Big Ten Championships in Champaign, Ill. (April 1) and the NCAA high bar (13.500). Qualifier in Columbus (April 14) ... scored a career-high 13.85 at the 2011 Big Ten Championship Team Finals (April 1) ... competed in six regular season meets ... 2011 (Sophomore Season): Competed for the Scarlet and Gray on floor exercise, placed fourth with a 13.15 against Brockport (Feb. 12) and placed eighth with the vault and high bar at the NCAA National Qualifier (April 14) in Columbus and the same score against Oklahoma (Jan. 22) ... Big Ten Distinguished Scholar ... Aca- Big Ten Championships in Champaign, Ill. (April 1) ... placed eighth in the Big Ten demic All-Big Ten selection ... OSU Scholar-Athlete. Individual Event Finals on high bar with a 13.05 (April 2) ... competed in all seven regular season meets ... participated in the USA Gymnastics Winter Cup Chal- 2010 (Freshman Season): Did not compete for the Buckeyes; received redshirt ... lenge in Las Vegas, Nev. (Feb. 5) scoring a 13.95 on floor exercise, a 14.10 on OSU Scholar-Athlete. vault, and a 12.85 on high bar in the prelims ... claimed first place on high bar with a career-high 14.70 vs. Brockport (Feb. 12) in Columbus ... posted a fifth-place Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed at Crenshaw Gymnastics under coach finish on floor exercise with a career-high 14.70 in a quad-meet vs. UIC, Air Force Reed Crowe ... came to Ohio State with 11 years of club gymnastics experience and Temple in Chicago, Ill. (March 6) ... set a season-high 15.35 on vault at the ... four-time Academic All-American at McCallum high school ... a walk-on to the NCAA Qualifier with a 15.35 in St. John Arena (April 14) ... ranked 29th in the na- Buckeye squad. tion on high bar with NQA of 14.10. Personal: Son of Manuel and Caryn Newburger ... has one sibling, Joshua ... plans 2010 (Freshman Season): Competed for the Buckeyes at the NCAA qualifier (April to pursue a PhD in physics upon completion of undergraduate studies ... enjoys vi- 15) and championships (April 16) on floor exercise, vault and high bar ... represent sual art, electronics and science ... recipient of Smith Junior Award recognizing high Ohio State on three events at conference championships in Columbus (April 2) ... achievement among junior level undergraduate physics and engineering physics competed in all six regular-season meets: Illinois (Jan. 30), Nebraska/Air Force/ majors ... participated in VASEart competition in high school; pieces medaled and UIC (Feb. 21), Penn State (Feb. 27), (March 6), Oklahoma (March 13) advanced to state competition. and Michigan (March 20) ... set a season-best 14.7 on floor exercise in quad-meet vs. Nebraska, Air Force and UIC in Lincoln, Neb. (Feb. 21) ... followed with a season-high 14.45 on high bar in win over Penn State (Feb. 27) in Columbus ... hit a 15.45 on vault (March 20) vs. Michigan.

Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed at DeVeau’s School of Gymnastics under Chad Ford ... named Most Valuable Gymnast ... four-time regional and na- tional championship qualifier ... three-time Level10 Indiana all-around champion ... five-time qualifier for Junior Olympic Nationals ... finished first on vault at Region V Finals (2008).

Personal: Son of Jeff and Dawn Monks ... has three siblings, Porshia, Dane and Jayse ... plans to become a doctor after completion of undergraduate studies ... earned the nickname Hollywood from his high school teammates ... started gym- nastics at age nine ... gymnast he first admired was .

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alex nork emeric quade

sophomore freshman moorestown, n.j. tucson, ariz. moorestown friends school university high school

2012 (Freshman Season): Competed in pommel horse, parallel bars, rings and high Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed with Gymnastics World Central un- bar for the Buckeyes ... placed ninth (14.30) on parallel bars in his first collegiate der coaches Yoich Tomita and Cory Morin (2003-12) ... high school team captain meet at the Windy City Invitational (Jan. 14) ... scored a career-high 14.850 to place (2012) ... high school Level 10 State Champions (2011-12) ... competed at Junior second on parallel bars against Oklahoma (Jan. 21) ... placed second on pommel Nationals (2010-12) ... State Champion in the all-around (2010). horse against Michigan and SUNY Brockport (Feb. 18) with a 14.10 ... scored a career-high 14.700 on pommel horse against Illinois (March 2) to place third ... re- Personal: Son of Jay and Barbra Quade ... has two siblings, Kirstin and Grati- corded a career-high 14.00 on rings against Stanford (March 9) ... contributed on anne ... plans to attend graduate school and enroll in a doctorate program after pommel horse (13.70), rings (14.00), parallel bars (13.55) and high bar (13.65) for completion of undergraduate studies ... enjoys hiking and swimming ... lists great- the Scarlet and Gray at the Big Ten Championships (April 6) ... also contributed at est sports thrill as attending Ohio State for gymnastics ... National Merit/Hispanic the NCAA Championships (April 19), scoring a 14.100 on pommel horse, 12.150 on Scholar ... volunteer in various campaigns for democratic candidates ... worked in rings, 12.300 on parallel bars and a 13.250 on high bar. a microbiology lab at the University of during his junior year of high school ... University of Arizona National AP Scholar ... Eminence Scholar at Ohio State. Personal: Son of Larry and Beth Nork ... has two siblings, Melia and Kalea ... major- ing in business ... plans to go into finance after completion of undergraduate studies ... favorite pastimes include frisbee, bicycle riding and reading ... lists greatest sports thrill as becoming an Ohio State Buckeye.

evan reitzel troy richert

sophomore sophomore taylorsville, n.c. north royalton, ohio alexander central high school north royalton high school

Prior to Ohio State: Member of Alexander Central High School swim team (2010-11) Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed for Gymnastics World (1994-2011) un- ... also member of men’s team (2010-11) and Foothills Gymnastics Training der coaches Greg Ganim and Chris Tollan ... also trained and competed for Berea Center team (2009-10) ... member of North Carolina State Gymnastics Team (2008- Diving Club (2007-11) under Coach Tim Cray ... four-time All-American in diving 10) ... North Carolina State Champion on vault (2009) ... USA Gymnastics Junior and state runner-up (2011) ... national qualifier in gymnastics. Olympic Academic All-American Award recipient (2008-10). Personal: Son of Bryan and Karin Reichert ... has one sibling, Todd ... plans to Personal: Son of Thomas and Kim Reitzel ... has two siblings, Scott and Aubrey ... attend grad school or medical school after completion of undergraduate studies ... plans to attend dental school at Ohio State after completion of undergraduate stud- favorite pastimes include track and diving ... father ran track at Edinboro College, ies ... lists greatest sports thrill as taking first place on vault at his first gymnastics while brother was an eight-time All-American diver at Baldwin Wallace College ... meet. Academic All-American.

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danny steiner nick tagliaferro

sophomore redshirt sophomore mesa, Ariz. sewell, n.j. red mountain high school washington township high school

2012 (Freshman Season): Competed in every meet of the season for the Buckeyes ... 2012 (Redshirt-Freshman Season): Did not compete for the Buckeyes ... named tied for second place on floor exercise (15.30) in his first collegiate meet at the Windy Academic All-Big Ten and an OSU Scholar-Athlete. City Invitational (Jan. 14) ... followed that performance with a fifth-place showing on floor (15.000) against Oklahoma Jan. 21 and a fifth-place tie on vault (14.600) ... tied 2011 (Freshman Season): Did not compete for the Buckeyes ... Academic All-Big for first on floor with a 14.90 against Michigan and SUNY Brockport (Feb. 18) ... also Ten honoree ... OSU Scholar-Athlete. tied for fourth on vault with a 14.70 ... set a career-high on parallel bars Feb. 25 against Penn State with a 14.250 ... set a career-high 14.800 on vault against Illinois (March 2) Prior to Ohio State: Member of Temple University Boy’s Gymnastics (2007-08), ... placed third on floor (15.25) and fifth on vault (14.55) against Stanford March 9 ... set OSU Boy’s Gymnastics (2006-07) and Buckeye Gymnastics (2004-06) ... Ohio a career-high 15.40 on floor against Minnesota and Oklahoma (March 24), placing sec- State runner-up on rings (2007) ... Ohio State champion on floor exercise (2005) ... ond ... qualified for the floor exercise event finals at the Big Ten Championships (April 7), three-time Junior Olympic National Championship qualifier (2005-07) ... five time finishing fifth with a 15.10 ... qualified for the event finals at the NCAA Championships Region 7 qualifier and eight-time Region 5 qualifier ... started gymnastics at age (April 21), tying for sixth with a 15.05 to earn first career All-American honors. four ... also played ice hockey and roller hockey ... two-year letterwinner in ice hockey with the Olentangy Braves ... scored most goals and points for the Braves Prior to Ohio State: Two-time state champion in 2009 and 2011 ... claimed state titles in (2005-06), earning the Calder Trophy for rookie of the year award. all-around, pommel horse, rings, vault and high bar events in 2011 ... coached by Paris Bland at USA Flairs. Personal: Son of Vinny and Jeanie Tagliaferro ... has one older brother, Vinny, and one younger brother, Joey ... spent two years at Olentangy High School and Personal: Son of Mike Steiner and Sheila Ainlay ... has one sibling, Katie ... plans to finished at Washington Township High School in New Jersey ... plans to attend become an airline pilot after completion of undergraduate studies ... hobbies including chiropractic school after completion of undergraduate studies ... hobbies include spending time with friends and driving ... lists greatest sports thrill as becoming an All- watching Philadelphia Flyers games, exercising and spending time with family and American at Ohio State (2012). friends ... lists greatest sports thrill as returning to the sport of gymnastics after recovering from a traumatic brain injury, which kept him out of the sport for 15 months ... brother, Vinny, played Division II ice hockey at Temple University.

andrew teal

sophomore dracut, mass. central catholic high school

2012 (Freshman Season): Competed on floor exercise, vault and rings throughout the season for the Scarlet and Gray ... set a career-high 14.70 on floor exercise and vault against Minnesota and Oklahoma (March 24) ... set a career-high 12.90 on rings at the Big Ten Championships (April 6) while also competing on floor exercise (14.00) and vault (14.30) ... contributed on floor exercise (14.350), vault (14.600) and rings (12.550) at the NCAA Championships (April 19).

Prior to Ohio State: Six-time Junior Olympic national qualifier ... four-time regional member ... placed 38th at the Junior Olympic Nationals in the all-around (2011) ... finished second in the all-around at the BlackJack Invitational (2011) inLas Vegas, Nev.

Personal: Son of Marc and Jayne Teal ... has one sibling, Marc ... plans to become a registered dietician and personal trainer after completion of undergraduate stud- ies ... favorite pastimes include playing the drums and snowboarding ... lists great- est sports thrill as the energy of the team during the NCAA Championships (2012).

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jeff treleaven donald yaeger

redshirt sophomore freshman glen ellyn, ill. columbus, ohio glenbard south high school austintown fitch high school

2012 (Sophomore Season): Did not compete for the Scarlet and Gray due to in- Prior to Ohio State: Trained and competed at the Ohio Gymnastics Institute under jury; received a medical redshirt. Coach Ron Ferris ... two-time Junior Olympics National Qualifier ... finished in first place in the all-around at the AAU Nationals (2011) ... finished in second place 2011 (Freshman Season): Claimed first-career All-America honor after placing on high bar at the BlackJack Men’s Championship (2011) ... two-time Academic third overall on vault at the 2011 NCAA Individual Event Championships in Colum- All-American. bus (April 16) ... earned second team All-Big Ten honors after claiming 14.95 on floor exercise for second and a 16.20 to tie for third on vault at the 2011 Big Ten Personal: Son of Lee and Joy Yeager ... has five siblings, David, Amanda, Dianna, Individual Event Championships (April 2) ... represented the Scarlet and Gray in Joshua and Kristen ... plans to work in the field of nuclear energy after completion all seven regular season meets as well as the Big Ten Championships and NCAA of undergraduate studies ... hobbies include playing trumpet, collecting and work- qualifier. ... had the team’s highest score on floor and vault at the Big Ten Cham- ing on cars and paintball ... lists greatest sports thrill as becoming a member of the pionships ... had the team’s highest floor exercise score seven times ... held the Ohio State gymnastics team. team’s highest vault score of the season with a 16.40 vs. Illinois and Nebraska in Columbus (March 12) ... tied for first with a season-high 15.0 on floor exercise and tied for second on vault with a 15.7 against UIC, Temple and Air Force in Chicago, Ill. (March 6) ... participated in the USA Gymnastics Winter Cup Challenge in Las Vegas (Feb. 5) ... scored a 14.45 on floor exercise and placed fifth on vault with a 15.9 in the finals ... claimed six first-place finishes ... ranked fifth in the nation on vault with a NQA of 16.067 ... ranked 11th in the country on floor exercise with a national qualifying average of 14.792 on floor ... was named Big Ten Gymnast of the Week and Big Ten Freshman of the Week after claiming three Top 3 finishes on floor exercise, vault and parallel bars in a home meet vs. Brockport (Feb. 12) ... earned first career conference weekly honor after claiming the vault title at the Windy City Invitational in Chicago, Ill. with a 15.9 score (Jan. 15) ... earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors for that performance.

Prior to Ohio State: Seven-time Junior Olympic National Championships qualifier ... two-time All-American ... finished second on vault and seventh on floor exercise at the 2010 Junior Olympic National Championships to earn All-American honors ... all-around finalist at the 2010 National Championships ... was second on vault at the 2009 Junior Olympic National Championships, earning All-American status ... two-time Illinois state Level 10 champion on vault ... Region V Level 10 team mem- ber ... qualified for Visa Cup twice (2009-10) ... helped lead Level 10 club team to national championship in 2009 ... team captain (2009-10) ... was a member of the Glenbard South High School golf team (2007-08).

Personal: Son of Jim and Cheryl Treleaven ... has three older siblings, Bethany, Brian and Mallory ... sister, Mallory, was a member of the Ohio State cheerlead- ing/dance team ... father was on Case Western Reserve football and team ... lists greatest sports thrill as taking first place in the team competition at the Junior Olympic National Championships (2009) ... majoring in computer sci- ence and engineering ... plans to work in computer engineering after completion of undergraduate studies ... hobbies include designing and building high powered rockets ... certified in high powered rocketry.

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Rustam Sharipov

HEAD COACH Kharkov, Ukraine Second season

Rustam Sharipov (roos-TOM SHARE-ee-pahv) was named the head coach for the Coaching Experience Ohio State men’s gymnastics team in the summer of 2011. Sharipov, previously an 2005-2011 - University of Oklahoma assistant coach assistant coach at the University of Oklahoma from 2005-11, brings the experience 2001-05 - Gymnastics Academy of three Olympic medals, including two golds, to Columbus as the eighth head 2000-01 - Gymnastics coach in program history. Coaching Accomplishments 2011 Coach (coached former Buckeye Brandon In his first year as head coach, Sharipov led the Buckeyes to a record-setting sea- Wynn to gold medal on rings) son, as he guided five members of the team (senior Ty Echard, sophomores Misha 2010 World Championships Personal Coach Koudinov and Kris Done, redshirt sophomore Michael Newburger and freshman 2010 Head Coach Gold Medal Pan American Team Danny Steiner) to All-America status at the 2012 NCAA Individual Event Finals, 2008 National Co-Assistant Coach of the Year tying the season program record with the 1993 and 2002 campaigns, respectively. 2006 National Co-Assistant Coach of the Year 2004 Head Coach, Gold Medal Jr. Pacific Alliance Team Sharipov coached Echard, a 2012 Nissen-Emery Award Finalist, to a share of the 2002 Head Coach Gold Medal Jr. PanAm Team Big Ten pommel horse title and subsequent first team All-Big Ten honors. He also 1992 “Master of Sport,” Soviet Union guided Koudinov to a third-place tie on floor exercise and a second place finish on Gymnastics Accomplishments parallel bars at the Big Ten Championships. 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist on Parallel Bars 1996 Olympic Team Bronze Medal (Ukraine) A native of Kharkov, Ukraine, Sharipov was named 2006 National Co-Assistant 1996 World Parallel Bars Champion Coach of the Year, helping the Sooners claim the NCAA Championship that year. 1996 European Parallel Bars Champion In 2008, Sharipov helped guide the team to a second national title and was named 1995 High Bar Gold Medalist at European Cup co-assistant coach of the year for the second time in his career. In 2011, he was 1995 P-Bars Co-Gold Medalist at European Cup named the CGA West Region Assistant Coach of the Year, leading the Sooners to 1995 Fifth in All-Around at European Cup a NCAA runner-up finish in the team finals April 15 at St. John Arena in Columbus. 1995 Championships of Romania AA Champion 1995 Cottbus International Parallel Bars Champion After retiring from competitive gymnastics in 2000, Sharipov moved to the United 1995 French International Parallel Bars Champion States and began his coaching career at the Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy in 1994 World Championships Parallel Bars Runner-Up Norman, Okla. After one year, Sharipov accepted a coaching position at the Hous- 1994 World Championships Third Place Team ton Gymnastics Academy where he worked with some of the top gymnasts in the 1994 European Parallel Bars Co-Champion nation, including U.S. National Team members Sean Townsend and Todd Thornton. 1994 Chunichi Cup AA and Still Rings Champion In 2004, he was the head coach for the U.S. team that won the gold medal at the 1993 Third Place in All-Around at European Cup Junior Pacific Alliance Competition and in 2002 was the coach of the U.S. team that 1993 Championships of Romania AA, SR, PB and HB Champion took gold at the Junior Pan American Games. 1993 First Place Team at Diet Coke Mixed Duos 1993 Nikon International AA and Parallel Bars Champion As a gymnast, Sharipov began his competitive career as the Soviet junior national 1992 Olympic Gold Medal Team (Unified Team) champion in 1989 before bring home the all-around championship at the 1990 U.S. 1992 European High Bar Champion Olympic Cup. Sharipov helped the Unified Team to an Olympic Gold Medal at the 1992 European Parallel Bars Runner-Up 1992 Barcelona Olympics. He put on a show at the 1992 European Champion- 1992 CIS Championships Parallel Bars Champion ships, winning high bar and taking second on parallel bars. Sharipov also took first 1992 DTB Cup Parallel Bars Champion on parallel bars at the CIS Championships and the DTB Cup, and added a high bar 1992 Tokyo Cup High Bar Champion championship at the Tokyo Cup. 1991 Alternate on World Champion Soviet Team 1990 U.S. Olympic Cup All-Around Winner In 1993, Sharipov continued his success, taking first in the all-around at both the 1989 Soviet Junior National Champion Nikon International and the International Championships of Romania, along with a third-place finish in the event at the European Cup. At the 1994 World Champion- ships, Sharipov was a member of the third-place team and was the runner-up on parallel bars.

In 1995, after winning championships on parallel bars at the French Internation- al and the Cottbus International along with an all-around title at the International Championships of Romania, Sharipov had an impressive showing at the European Cup, winning gold on high bar and parallel bars. He followed that up in 1996 with perhaps the best year of his career, taking first on parallel bars at the European Championships before adding the championship on the apparatus at the World Championship.

The crowning moment came in 1996 in Atlanta, Ga., where Sharipov won the Olym- pic gold medal on parallel bars and was a member of the bronze-medal Ukrainian team.

A 1997 graduate of Kharkov State in Ukraine, Sharipov was awarded the title of Master of Sport in 1992. The honor represents the highest athletic level one can reach in the former Soviet Union.

Sharipov, and his wife, Amber, have four daughters, Ksenia, 9, Maya, 7, Isabella, 5 and Raistlin, 1.

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Casimiro Suarez Bob Gauthier

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach , Lindon, Second season second season

Casimiro Suarez was named assistant coach of the Ohio State men’s gymnastics Bob Gauthier was named assistant coach of the Ohio State men’s gymnastics staff team in the summer of 2011. in the fall of 2011. Gauthier, who was an NCAA All-American at BYU (1984-85), completes the men’s gymnastics staff for the Scarlet and Gray. Suarez, a native of Havana, Cuba, came to Ohio State after coaching at Orlando Metro Gymnastics in Florida since 2002. A U.S. Junior National Team coach since Gauthier, a native of Lindon, Utah, came to Ohio State after spending more than 20 2004, he was named the Junior Olympic Coach of the Year in 2010. Suarez served years as a men’s head coach for all ages and levels at various local gyms. As coach as Cuba’s women’s national team coach from 1991-1994, was ’s women’s of Arete Gymnastics, Gauthier has had four gymnasts who were on the junior na- national team coach from 1995-1998 and also spent three seasons at Oklahoma tional development team, while one is a two-time pommel horse national champion. as an assistant coach for the women’s team from 1998-2000. Suarez has coached former Buckeye Tai Lee to many prestigious awards including the state and re- Following his final season at BYU as team captain, Gauthier was an assistant gional eight champion and a “10.0” honor - awarded to the region’s outstanding high coach and team recruiter at BYU from 1985 to 1990 and judged NCAA collegiate school senior in academics and gymnastics. sanctioned events for 11 years (1985-1996). Gauthier also was a member of the USA Gymnastics’ Team from to 1985-1988. A graduate of BYU in 1990 with a de- As a gymnast, Suarez was a member of the Cuban National Team for 16 years gree in physical education and health promotion, Gauthier was named Utah Coach and won nine all-around national titles. He competed in the 1980 Olympic Games of the Year in 2009 and 2011. in Moscow, finishing sixth in high bar. Suarez also participated in the World Cham- pionships seven times. Coaching Career: • Has more than 20 years as a men’s head coach for all ages and levels at various Suarez has a degree from the School of Superior Physical Education in Havana, local gyms Cuba, and brings 20 years of coaching experience to Columbus. • Coach of Arete Gymnastics - has had four gymnasts who were on the junior na- tional development team, which one was a two-time pommel horse national cham- Coaching Accomplishments: pion • Has 20 years of coaching experience at the junior, collegiate and international • Assistant coach and team recruiter at BYU from 1985-1990 and judged NCAA levels sanctioned events for 11 years (1985-1996) • U.S. junior national team coach since 2004 • Utah Coach of the Year in 2009 and 2011 • Named the 2010 Junior Olympic Coach of the Year • Coached at Orlando Metro Gymnastics in Florida since 2002 Playing Career: • Served as Cuba’s women’s national team coach from 1991-1994 • NCAA All-American at BYU (1845-85) • Brazil’s women’s national team coach from 1995-1998 • Team captain senior year • Spent three years as an assistant coach of the Oklahoma women’s gymnastics • Member of the USA Gymnastics’ Team from 1985-88 team from 1998-2000 • First coach to claim team championships at both the junior and senior levels at Pan American Games with Brazil national team (1996-junior; 1997-senior) • Coached Olympic qualiifer Soraya Carvalho in 1996

Gymnastics Accomplishments: • Member of the 1980 Cuban National Team at the Olympics Games in Moscow, placing sixth on high bar • Spent 16 years as a member of the Cuban National Team • Nine-time all-around national champion (1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987) • Competed in seven World Championships • Two-time all-around champion at Pan-American Games (1979 and 1983) • Claimed team gold medal with national team at 1991 Pan-American Games, plac- ing second on vault • Claimed first place on high bar at 1986 World Cup • Notched a .0 on high bar at the 1981 World Championships in Moscow • Competed in three World University Games Championships (1981, 1983 and 1985) • Two-time record in all sport competitions in all competing athletes with 19 medals (13 gold, five silver and one bronze) • Posted six gold medals and one bronze medal in one competition in 1983 • Selected in the Top 10 Athletes in Latin America in both 1979 and 1983 • Holds the all-time record new elements in gymnastics code 5 know as “Suarez” (five on high bar and three parallel bars elements; currently has two on high bar and three on parallel bars)

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2012 Dual Record 0-4-0 2012 Overall Record 10-14-0 Individual Awards head coach - Rustam Sharipov Assistants - Bob Gauthier, Casimiro Suarez All-Americans Kris Done (High Bar) DAY Date OpponenT LOCATION Result Ty Echard (Pommel Horse) Sat. 1/14/12 Windy City Invitational Chicago 1st; 344.500 Misha Koudinov (Parallel Bars) Sat. 1/21/12 Oklahoma Columbus, Ohio L, 353.150 - 347.750 Michael Newburger (Pommel Horse) Sat. 2/18/12 Michigan, SUNY Brockport Ann Arbor, Mich. 2nd; 334.200 Danny Steiner (Floor Exercise) Sat. 2/25/12 Penn State Columbus, Ohio L, 355.500 - 347.200 Sun. 3/2/12 Illinois Champaign, Ill. L 355.100 - 341.300 Big Ten Champion Sat. 3/9/12 Stanford Columbus, Ohio L 355.800 - 347.400 Ty Echard (Pommel Horse)* Sat. 3/24/12 Minnesota, Oklahoma St. Paul, Minn. 3rd; 344.500 Fri.-Sat. 4/6-4/7 Big Ten Championships Iowa City, Iowa 5th; 343.650 First Team All-Big Ten Thurs. 4/19/12 NCAA Qualifier Norman, Okla. 4th; 345.350 Ty Echard Fri. 4/20/12 NCAA Championships Norman, Okla. DNQ Sat. 4/21/12 NCAA Event Championships Norman, Okla. NTS Second Team All-Big Ten Misha Koudinov

Buckeye Season and Career Highs (2012) Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree Floor Pommel Horse Rings Vault Parallel Bars High Bar All-Around Misha Koudinov Gymnast 2012 Career 2012 Career 2012 Career 2012 Career 2012 Career 2012 Career 2012 Career Matt Barr 14.40 14.40 - - 13.95 14.05 - 15.15 - - - - - Academic At-Large All-District Mike Behles - 14.50 - 14.10 15.10 15.35 14.90 16.15 14.05 14.20 - - - - Michael Newburger Mike Carney ------14.50 14.50 - - - - Bobby DiRugeris 14.30 14.30 - - 13.30 13.30 ------Academic All-Big Ten Kris Done - 14.95 - 13.25 - 14.75 14.65 16.00 14.20 14.55 15.15 15.25 - 86.6 Brandän Jones Ty Echard - - 15.90 15.90 ------13.85 13.85 - - Misha Koudinov Elliot Hardy 13.85 14.10 - - - - - 15.75 ------John Laing Brandän Jones 14.70 14.70 14.55 14.55 - - 14.35 14.35 - - 14.00 14.00 - - Michael Newburger Misha Koudinov 15.60 15.60 14.05 14.40 14.45 14.45 14.50 14.50 15.10 15.10 14.45 14.45 84.25 84.25 Nick Tagliaferro John Laing - - 15.40 15.40 - - - - - 13.70 - 13.45 - - Larry Mayer ------15.30 15.30 13.60 13.60 - - - - OSU Scholar-Athlete Drew Moling - - - - 15.10 15.10 - - 14.20 14.20 14.80 14.80 - - Cory Barnes Blaize Monks 15.20 15.20 12.00 12.00 14.20 14.20 14.60 15.45 14.05 14.05 15.60 15.60 82.90 82.90 Kris Done Michael Newburger - - 15.35 15.35 ------Brandän Jones Alex Nork - - 14.70 14.70 14.00 14.00 - - 14.85 14.85 14.00 14.00 - - Misha Koudinov Philip Onorato - 15.00 - 12.30 15.25 15.35 15.10 16.05 - 14.40 - 14.20 - 85.85 John Laing Troy Reichert 13.60 13.60 ------Larry Mayer Danny Steiner 15.40 15.40 13.20 13.20 - - 14.80 14.80 14.25 14.25 - - - - Michael Newburger Andrew Teal 14.70 14.70 - - 12.90 12.90 14.70 14.70 - - - - - Nick Tagliaferro Jeff Treleaven - 15.00 - - - - - 16.40 - 14.10 - 13.10 - - Neil Zyburt - - 13.90 13.90 ------Team Captains Ty Echard Blaize Monks Team Season Event Highs Event Score Opponent Location *Indicates co-champion Floor Exercise 60.300 vs. Oklahoma Columbus, Ohio Pommel Horse 61.050 vs. Stanford Columbus, Ohio Rings 58.250 at Big Ten Championships Iowa City, Iowa Vault 59.350 at NCAA Qualifier Norman, Okla. Parallel Bars 57.350 vs. Penn State Columbus, Ohio High Bar 58.000 vs. Oklahoma Columbus, Ohio Team Total 347.750 vs. Oklahoma Columbus, Ohio * Ohio State Record

Individual Season Event Highs Event Score gymnast Opponent Location Floor Exercise 15.60 Misha Koudinov vs. Oklahoma Columbus,Ohio Pommel Horse 15.90* Ty Echard vs. Stanford Columbus, Ohio Rings 15.25 Philip Onorato vs. Stanford Columbus, Ohio Vault 15.30 Larry Mayer at NCAA Qualifier Norman, Okla. Parallel Bars 15.10 Misha Koudinov at Big Ten Championships iowa City, Iowa High Bar 15.15 Kris Done vs. Oklahoma Columbus, Ohio All-Around 84.25 Misha Koudinov vs. Stanford Columbus, Ohio * Ohio State Record

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NCAA INDIVIDUAL EVENT FINALS Ohio State began the afternoon on its strongest event at the 2012 Big Ten Individual Event Finals with his APRIL 21, 2012 Norman, Okla. at the pommel horse. Led by Echard, a 2012 Nissen- first conference title as he was named co-champion on Emery Award Finalist, the senior captain notched a pommel horse with a 14.85 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena The Ohio State men’s gymnastics team had an 15.05 for second overall in the first session. Newburger on the campus of University of Iowa. Echard, a 2012 outstanding night at the 2012 NCAA Individual Event notched a 14.90, while Laing had a 14.75 on the event Nissen-Emery Award Finalist, shared the title with Penn Finals Saturday night at the Lloyd Noble Center in Nor- to help the Scarlet and Gray claim an impressive State’s Craig Hernandez. man, Okla., seeing five members in senior Ty Echard, 58.800 - the second-highest team total in 2012. With his performance, Echard was named a First sophomores Misha Koudinov, Kris Done and Michael On rings, Behles guided the squad with a 14.65 to tie Team All-Big Ten honoree, while sophomore Misha Newburger and freshman Danny Steiner earn All- for fifth in the opening meet. Freshman Drew Moling Koudinov was selected to the second team. America honors. The five 2012 All-Americans ties the notched a 14.050 on the event. Overall, Ohio State Koudinov, a native of Auckland, New Zealand, started single-season program record with the 1993 and 2002 posted a 54.80. the competition for the Buckeyes on floor where he campaigns, respectively. Next on vault, Mayer, a native of Carmel, Ind., nailed an impressive set and earned a 15.20 to tie for echard, a 2012 Nissen-Emery Award Finalist, became finished with a solid landing on his difficult routine to third place with Michigan’s . Koudinov a three-time All-American to conclude his decorated collect a 15.30 to tie for third overall in the first session. went two for two on the day when he competed on par- OSU career after placing seventh on pommel horse The score by Mayer marks the highest vault score for allel bars with a solid performance that earned a 15.05 with 14.45 on the event. Echard, a native of Carroll, the Buckeyes this season. Steiner and Behles each fol- and second place overall. Ohio, becomes the second Buckeye in program history lowed with a 14.70, while Done claimed a season-high Senior Mike Behles was the lone Buckeye to qualify to claim at least three All-America honors on pommel 14.60. Ohio State collected a season-high 59.35 on the for rings where he tallied a 15.00 to place seventh. This horse. event. was Behles’ third appearance in the conference event Newburger, a native of Austin, Texas, concluded a On parallel bars, Koudinov, who came into the finals. breakout year with his first career All-America honor, championships fifth in the nation on the event, scored In his second Big Ten championship event finals, placing third on the pommel horse with a 15.10. a 14.65 for sixth overall in the first session. As a team, redshirt-sophomore Michael Newburger earned a 13.95 Also earning their first career awards were Koudinov Ohio State combined for a 56.50. on pommel horse for sixth place. and Steiner. The native of Mesa, Arizona, Steiner be- Moving on to high bar, Done, who earned All-America also gaining valuable championship experience were gan the squad’s night on floor exercise and notched a status in 2011 on the event, soared his way to a freshmen Daniel Steiner and Larry Mayer. Steiner, who 15.05 to tie for sixth overall. Koudinov, a 2012 Second session-best 15.05 and help Ohio State score a 56.40. competed on floor exercise, earned a 15.10 to earn fifth Team All-Big Ten selection, tied for third on parallel Koudinov scored a career-high 14.45 on the event for place. Mayer was the lone Buckeye to qualify on vault bars in the event finals with a 14.95. seventh place. where he tallied a 15.15 for fourth place. Rounding out the All-American list for the Scarlet and In the final rotation, Steiner, who ranks tied for sixth in Gray was Done, who claimed his second-consecutive the country on floor exercise, led the pack with a 15.00 Floor All-America laurel on the high bar with a 14.70 to tie for to tie for seventh followed by Monks and Koudinov with T-3...... Misha Koudinov...... 15.20 fifth. a 14.90, who both tied for 10th place in the first ses- 5...... Danny Steiner...... 15.10 Senior Mike Behles competed in the rings finals and sion. Sophomore Brandän Jones posted a 14.65, while Pommel Horse scored a 13.9 for tenth place, while freshman Larry senior Elliott Hardy scored a career-high 14.45 on the T-1...... Ty Echard...... 14.85 Mayer earned championship experience, placing ninth event. As a team, Ohio State tallied a 59.450. 6...... Michael Newburger...... 13.95 on vault with a 14.25. Monks was the lone Buckeye to compete in the all- Rings around competition and scored a 79.90 to tie for ninth 7...... Mike Behles...... 15.00 Pommel Horse in the first session. Vault 3...... Michael Newburger...... 15.10 4...... Larry Mayer...... 15.15 7...... Ty Echard...... 14.45 Gymnast fX Ph r v Pb hb aa Parallel Bars Floor Exercise Behles - - 14.65 14.70 13.80 - - 2...... Misha Koudinov...... 15.05 T-6...... Danny Steiner...... 15.05 Done - - - 14.65 14.20 15.05 - Parallel Bars Echard - 15.05 - - - - - BIG TEN TEAM AND T-3...... Misha Koudinov...... 14.95 Hardy 14.45 ------ALL-AROUND CHAMPIONSHIPS High Bar Jones 14.65 12.70 - - - 13.40 - APRIL 7, 2012, iowa city, iowa T-5...... Kris Done...... 14.70 Koudinov 14.90 - 13.55 - 14.65 14.45 - OSU 5th/343.650 Laing - 14.75 - - - - - Mayer - - 15.30 - - - The No. 6 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team placed NCAA Team National qualifier Moling - - 14.05 - 13.35 13.15 - fifth with a 343.650 at the 2012 Big Ten Championships april 19, 2012 norman, okla. Monks 14.90 - 11.80 14.40 13.90 13.50 - Friday in Carver Hawkeye Arena at the University of osu - 4th/345.350 Newburger 14.90 - - - - - Iowa. Illinois won the title (352.950) for the fourth- Nork - 14.10 12.15 - 12.30 13.25 - consecutive year followed by Michigan in second place Seven members of the Ohio State men’s gymnas- Steiner 15.00 - - 14.70 - - - for the second-consecutive year (351.850). Penn State tics team advanced in the 2012 NCAA Champion- Teal 14.35 - 12.55 14.60 - - - placed third with a 350.000, Minnesota earned fourth ships Thursday afternoon during the NCAA qualifier Zyburt - 11.80 - - - - with a 345.800 followed by Iowa in sixth (342.800) and at the Lloyd Noble Center. The Buckeyes notched a Nebraska in seventh (340.700). 345.350 in the first session of the team qualifier but School fX Ph r v Pb hb total Six Buckeyes qualified to compete at the individual finished fourth behind Michigan (353.450), Penn State Michigan 60.75 56.25 57.35 60.85 59.85 58.40 353.45 event finals at 8 p.m. ET Saturday. Sophomore Misha (353.000) and Stanford (348.500) who all advanced to Penn State 59.65 59.65 60.15 59.05 56.85 57.65 353.00 Koudinov qualified for floor exercise (seventh place) the NCAA team final at 8 p.m. ET Friday in Norman, Stanford 60.30 57.70 56.55 59.55 57.60 56.80 348.50 and parallel bars (third place), while Ty Echard (fifth) Okla. Ohio State 59.45 58.80 54.80 59.35 56.55 56.40 345.35 and Michael Newburger (second) advanced to the individually, seven Buckeyes will look to make the Top Nebraska 58.70 55.30 54.90 58.35 56.90 56.40 340.55 pommel horse finals. Mike Behles advanced on rings 10 in their respective events Friday to advance to the Iowa 56.65 54.10 55.35 58.10 57.65 54.80 336.65 (tied ninth place), freshman Larry Mayer advanced on 2012 NCAA Individual Event Finals at 8 p.m. ET Saturday. Sopho- vault and classmate Danny Steiner qualified for the more Kris Done, a 2011 All-American, claimed the high bar title in Ohio State Record - 12-17 Overall 4-9 Big Ten floor exercise finals (sixth). session one with a season-high 15.05 to move on. Senior captain Buckeye Top Finishers - Done (1st-HB), Echard (2nd-PH), The Buckeyes started on pommel horse in the first Ty Echard, a 2012 Nissen-Emery Award Finalist, will compete on Behles (5th-R), Mayer (3rd-V), Koudinov (6th-PB, T-10th-FX, 7th rotation where they posted a 56.95. Sophomore Mi- pommel horse after notching a 15.05 along with redshirt sophomore HB), Steiner (T-7th, FX), Monks (9th-AA, T-10th, FX) chael Newburger led the team with a 14.90 for second Michael Newburger who collected a 14.90. On floor exercise, overall. Right behind him was senior captain Ty Echard freshman Danny Steiner scored a 15.00 to advance, BIG TEN INDIVIDUAL EVENT FINALS who earned a 14.35 for fifth overall despite a fall on the while senior Mike Behles advanced on rings with a APRIL 7, 2012, Iowa city, iowa event. Rounding out the Top 3 was junior John Laing 14.65. 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in the second rotation , Ohio State headed to rings. Iowa. defending NCAA champions. The event title was his 11th Senior Mike Behles led the way with a 15.00 to tie for The Buckeyes began on pommel horse, posting a pommel horse crown of his Buckeye career. ninth. Not far behind was freshman Drew Moling with 56.60 team score. The squad was led by senior co- echard and fellow classmates Mike Carney, Elliott a 14.95 for 11th overall. Sophomore Misha Koudinov captain Ty Echard who tallied a 15.00 to win his 12th Hardy, Mike Behles and Philip Onorato were recognized came in the Top 3 for Ohio State with a 14.30. The career pommel horse title. Redshirt sophomore Mi- before the competition as part of Senior Night. team finished with a 58.25 on the event. chael Newburger scored a 14.50 to claim third place. The Buckeyes began the evening on floor exercise, Moving onto vault in the third rotation Ohio State in the second rotation, Ohio State traveled to rings, posting a 59.000 team total on the event. Ohio State was tallied a 68.30 on the event. Freshman Larry Mayer led scoring a 57.10 team mark. Senior Mike Behles, who led by freshman Danny Steiner, who notched a 15.25 the team with a powerful vault that scored him a 15.05 competed in his first meet of the season, tallied a for third overall - just .05 off his season high set at home to place seventh. Freshman Danny Steiner and Behles 15.10 to lead the team and tie for second overall. vs. Oklahoma Jan. 21. Sophomore Misha Koudinov scored a 14.50 and 14.40, respectively, to round out Next, the Buckeyes traveled to vault where they were collected a 15.05 for fifth place, while junior co-captain the Top 3 for the Buckeyes. led by Behles with a 14.90 to tie for fourth overall. Blaize Monks scored a 14.85. Koudinov led the Scarlet and Gray on parallel bars in Rounding out the Top 3 for the Scarlet and Gray were after one rotation, the Scarlet and Gray led, 59.000- the fourth rotation where he had a solid set to earn a freshmen Danny Steiner and Andrew Teal who earned 57.350, vs. the Cardinal. 15.10 for third place. Moling with a 14.15 was second a 14.80 and 14.70, respectively. Teal’s score was a The Scarlet and Gray then had a night to remember on the team. Rounding out the team’s Top 3 was season high, while Steiner’s mark tied his previous on pommel horse, posting a school record 61.050 with Behles with a 14.05. Ohio State totaled a 57.05 on season high. The Buckeyes finished on vault with a Echard leading the charge with a program-record and parallel bars to have a running total of 230.55 after four 58.70 team score. meet-best 15.90 - breaking his record by .200 set at rotations. The Scarlet and Gray then traveled to parallel bars Michigan during the 2010 campaign. The Buckeyes headed to high bar in the fifth rotation where they earned a 56.20. Koudinov led the team The Buckeyes swept the Top 3 scores on pom- to earn a 55.25. Junior captain Blaize Monks set the with a 14.80 to tie for third place. Rounding out the mel horse. After Echard was junior John Laing, who bar for Ohio State with a 14.40 to tie for 11th place. A Top 3 were Drew Moling (14.20) and Behles (13.70). impressed the judges with a career-high 15.4, while pair of 13.65’s were earned by freshman Alex Nork and Moling’s score was a season high on parallel bars. redshirt sophomore Michael Newburger collected a 15.2 sophomore Kris Done. Right behind them was Moling In the fifth rotation, Ohio State competed on high for second and third place, respectively. Sophomore who rang in a 14.55. Heading into the last rotation, bar and tallied a 55.90. Koudinov led the squad with Brandän Jones rounded out the record-setting perfor- Ohio State had earned a 285.80. a 14.40 to tie for fifth overall. Junior captain Blaize mance with a career-high 14.55 on the event. In the final rotation, Ohio State collected 57.85. The Monks followed with a 14.10 and freshmen Alex Nork after two rotations, Ohio State led Stanford, 120.850- team was led by Steiner with a 14.95 for sixth place. and Moling notched a pair of 13.70s to round out the 118.500. Koudinov tallied a 14.80 on floor to rank second on the team. On rings, the Scarlet and Gray posted a 58.100 team team and seventh overall. In the final rotation, the Buckeyes traveled to floor total led by senior Philip Onorato, who scored a season- exercise to earn an even 60.00. Steiner led the team high 15.25 for second place in the competition. Fresh- Gymnast fX Ph r v Pb hb aa tying for second overall with a 15.40. Monks and Teal man Drew Moling followed with a 14.95 for third overall, Behles - - 15.00 14.40 14.05 - - tallied a pair of 14.70s. while classmate Alex Nork claimed a 14.0. Done - - - 14.35 13.35 13.65 - Stanford took the lead after the third rotation, 179.400- Echard - 14.35 - - - - - Gymnast fX Ph r v Pb hb aa 178.150, vs. the Buckeyes. Ohio State combined for Jones 13.90 13.30 - - - 13.30 - Barr 14.40 - 13.30 - - - - a 56.950 team total on vault during the fourth rotation. Koudinov 14.80 - 14.30 - 15.10 13.05 - Behles - - 15.10 14.90 13.70 - - Steiner scored the Buckeye’s highest score with a Laing - 14.00 - - - - - Echard - 15.00 - - - - - 14.55 for fifth place followed by Monks with a 14.35 and Mayer - - - 15.05 - - - Jones 14.00 13.50 - 14.30 - 13.60 - Onorato with a 14.30, respectively. Ohio State trailed, Moling - - 14.95 - 14.15 13.55 Koudinov 15.20 - 14.10 - 14.80 14.40 - 238.500-235.100, heading into the fifth rotation. Monks 14.10 - 12.75 13.90 13.75 14.40 - Laing - 13.60 - - - - - On parallel bars, the Scarlet and Gray were guided by Newburger - 14.90 - - - - Moling - - 14.00 - 14.20 13.70 - Koudinov, who notched a team-best 14.75 to tie for sec- Nork - 13.70 14.00 - 13.55 13.65 - Monks 14.70 - 13.90 13.20 13.00 14.10 ond overall. Monks followed with a 14.05, while senior Richert 12.30 ------Newburger - 14.50 - - - - - Mike Carney scored a 13.70 in his final meet in St. John Steiner 14.95 - - 14.50 - - - Nork - 12.90 13.50 - 13.50 13.70 Arena. Ohio State claimed a 56.350 team total. Teal 14.00 12.90 14.30 - - - Steiner 15.40 - - 14.80 - - - The Scarlet and Gray rounded out their final home Zyburt - 13.60 - - - - - Teal 14.70 - - 14.70 - - meet of 2012 on with a 55.950 team-total. School fX Ph r v Pb hb total Treleaven 14.70 - - 15.00 12.00 - - Moling led the way for Ohio State with a 14.4, including Illinois 59.50 56.65 61.60 58.75 58.05 58.40 352.95 Zyburt - 13.20 - - - - - a stick landing, while Nork followed with a 13.85 and Michigan 59.45 56.80 58.45 59.80 59.45 57.90 351.85 Jones with a 13.75, respectively. Penn State 57.10 57.70 61.15 59.25 57.55 57.25 350.00 School fX Ph r v Pb hb total Koudinov, a native of Auckland, New Zealand, com- Minnesota 58.30 54.40 58.50 59.15 58.00 57.45 345.80 Oklahoma 61.10 57.30 58.60 59.40 58.50 58.20 353.10 peted in his first all-around competition as a Buckeye, Ohio State 57.85 56.95 58.25 58.30 57.05 55.25 343.65 Minnesota 59.90 55.70 58.50 60.20 58.70 57.60 350.60 collecting an 84.250. Iowa 56.70 54.50 58.25 58.45 58.00 56.90 342.80 Ohio State 60.00 56.60 57.10 58.70 56.20 55.90 344.50

Nebraska 57.20 53.80 57.00 58.75 56.75 57.20 340.70 Gymnast fX Ph r v Pb hb aa - 6-7 Overall 0-4 Big Ten Ohio State Record Barr 12.75 - 13.75 15.15 - - - - Echard (1st-PH), Newburger (3rd- Ohio State Record - 8-11 Overall 2-8 Big Ten Buckeye Top Finishers Behles 13.45 14.30 15.55 14.05 - - PH), Behles (T-2nd, R, 4th-V), Koudinov (T-3rd, PB, T-5th, HB), Buckeye Top Finishers - Newburger (2nd-PH), Echard Carney - - - - 13.70 - - Steiner (2nd, FX) (5th-PH), Behles (T-9th-R), Mayer (7th-V), Koudinov (3rd-PB), Done - - - 15.65 13.60 15.25 - Steiner (6th-FX), Koudinov (7th-FX) Echard - 15.90 - - - 13.70 - vs. stanford Hardy 13.85 ------at minnesota, oklahoma march 9, 2012 Jones 12.90 14.55 - 13.70 - 13.75 - march 24, 2012, st. paul, minn. stanford 355.800 - osu 347.400 Koudinov 15.05 - 13.10 13.35 13.55 13.95 - osu 3rd/344.500 Laing - 15.40 - - - - - The No. 5 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team fell Moling - - 14.95 - 13.15 14.40 - The No. 6 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team tallied a against No. 4 Stanford, 355.800-347.400, Friday night Monks 14.85 - 13.90 14.35 14.05 11.50 - 344.500 team total to place third in a tri-meet against in its final home meet of the 2012 campaign. Newburger - 15.20 - - - - - No. 1 Oklahoma (353.100) and No. 5 Minnesota Senior captain Ty Echard, a two-time All-American, Nork - 13.30 14.00 - 13.85 13.85 - (350.600) Saturday night at the Sports Pavilion in highlighted Senior Night, notching a program- Onorato - - 15.25 14.30 - - - Minneapolis, Minn. Ohio State will now prepare for the record 15.9 on pommel horse en route to the team’s Steiner 15.25 - - 14.55 13.55 - - 2012 Big Ten Championships April 6-7 in Iowa City, record-setting 61.050 team total on the event vs. the Teal 13.10 - - 13.75 - - -

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Treleaven 14.70 - - 16.40 13.05 - - Mayer - - - 15.20 - - - Hardy 13.85 ------Zyburt - 13.85 - - - - - Moling - - 14.90 - 13.60 13.40 - Jones 13.80 14.25 - 14.35 - 13.15 - Monks - - 11.20 14.60 13.80 14.10 - Koudinov 14.80 - 14.45 - 15.00 13.05 - School fX Ph r v Pb hb total Newburger - 14.00 - - - - - Laing - 13.30 - - - - - Stanford 61.20 57.35 59.10 60.85 58.60 58.70 355.80 Nork - 14.70 13.10 - 12.00 13.20 - Mayer - - - 14.90 12.45 - - Ohio State 59.00 61.05 58.10 56.95 56.35 55.95 347.40 Onorato - - 14.50 - - - - Moling - - 14.70 - 13.95 13.65 - Teal 13.80 - - 14.50 - - - Monks 14.15 - 14.10 14.35 13.55 15.60 - Ohio State Record - 6-6 Overall, 0-4 Big Ten Treleaven 15.00 - - 15.70 13.60 - - Newburger - 15.35 - - - - - Buckeye Top Finishers - Echard (1st - PH), Laing (2nd - PH), Steiner 14.50 - - 14.80 13.50 - - Nork - 14.50 13.90 - 14.15 13.65 - Newburger (3rd - PH), Steiner (3rd - FX), Koudinov (5th - FX), Zyburt - 13.90 - - - - - Onorato - - 14.75 - - - - Onorato (2nd - R), Moling (3rd - R), Steiner (5th - V), Koudinov Teal 13.65 - - 14.55 - - - (2nd - PB), Koudinov (2nd - AA) School fX Ph r v Pb hb total Treleaven 14.50 - - 15.80 - - - Illinois 59.70 57.90 60.30 59.70 58.70 58.80 355.10 Steiner 15.30 - - 14.60 14.25 - - at illinois Ohio State 57.30 58.50 56.70 59.10 55.50 54.20 341.30 Zyburt - 13.60 - - - - - MARCH 2, 2012, champaign, ill. - 6-5 Overall,0-3 Big Ten Illinois 355.100 - OSU 341.300 Ohio State Record School fX Ph r v Pb hb total - Echard (T-1st - PH), Nork (3rd-PH), Buckeye Top Finishers Penn State 58.50 59.50 60.85 60.20 57.80 58.65 355.50 Jones (4th - PH, T-4th, FX), Steiner (5th-FX, 3rd-V), Mayer (2nd-V), The No. 5 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team fell at Ohio State 58.10 58.80 58.00 58.40 57.35 56.55 347.20 No. 3 Illinois, 355.100-341.300, Friday night at Huff Moling (5th-R), Monks (5th-HB), Carney (4th-PB) Hall in Champaign, Ill. The Buckeyes (6-4, 4-3 Big Ten) Ohio State Record - 6-3 Overall, 0-2 Big Ten soared their way to a season-high 59.100 on vault vs. penn state Buckeye Top Finishers - Steiner (1st-FX, 2nd-V, 4th-PB), in the meet vs. the Illini, while senior co-captain Ty feb. 25, 2012, Columbus, ohio Koudinov (3rd-FX, 2nd-PB), Newburger (1st-PH), Echard (5th-PH), Echard shared the pommel horse title with a season- penn state 355.500 - osu 347.200 Onorato (4th-R), Mayer (5th-V), Monks (1st-HB) high 15.2. The Buckeyes began the evening on pommel horse The No. 7 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team fell to at michigan, SUNY Brockport and posted a 58.500 team total - .300 off their season- No. 2 Penn State, 355.500-347.200, despite posting Feb. 19, 2012, Ann arbor, Mich. high set Feb. 25 vs. Penn State in Columbus. Echard, three event season highs in a dual competition Saturday osu 2nd/334.200 a two-time All-American, guided the Buckeyes with a evening at St. John Arena. season-high 15.2 to tie for first overall on the event Ohio State started on floor where they posted a 58.100. The Ohio State men’s gymnastics team claimed a 334.200 with Yoshi Mori of Illinois. The event win was Echard’s Freshman Danny Steiner led the way tying his season team total for second place in a tri-meet against No. 7 Michi- 10th career pommel horse title and second first-place high of 15.30 to place first in the competition. Sophomore gan and SUNY Brockport Saturday evening at Cliff Keen finish of 2012. Freshman Alex Nork followed with a Misha Koudinov tallied a 14.80 to place third overall. Ju- Arena in Ann Arbor, Mich. The meet was televised on BTN season-high 14.7 for third overall, while sophomore nior co-captain Blaize Monks scored a 14.150. Freshman on tape-delayed basis and will broadcast at 1 p.m. Feb. 25. Brandän Jones notched a career-high 14.4 to tie for Andrew Teal earned a season high of 13.650. After the Michigan won the tri-meet with a 345.700, while the fourth place. John Laing rounded out the Buckeyes on first rotation, Ohio State trailed 58.10-59.50. Golden Eagles finished in third place with a 275.700. the event with a season-high 14.2. The team defeated in the second rotation, the Buckeyes moved to pommel Ohio State began the evening on pommel horse and col- the Illini on the event, 58.500-57.900. horse where they posted a team event season high of lected a 54.900 team total led by freshman Alex Nork with Next on floor exercise, Ohio State collected a 58.80. Four of the six competitors earned a new career a season-high 14.10 for second overall followed by junior 57.300 team total highlighted by Jones who posted a high on the event. Redshirt sophomore Michael New- John Laing with a 14.0 mark, who tied for third overall. team-best 14.6 to tie for fourth overall, while freshman burger had the high score of the meet with a career-high Moving on to rings, Philip Onorato scored a 14.20 for Danny Steiner notched a 14.5 for sixth place. After two 15.350. Senior co-captain captain Ty Echard placed fourth overall to guide the squad, while sophomore Misha rotations, the Scarlet and Gray trailed Illinois, 117.600- fifth overall with a 14.70. Freshman Alex Nork (14.50), Koudinov tallied a 14.00 for fifth place. The Buckeyes 115.800. sophomore Brandän Jones (14.250) and redshirt sopho- scored a 55.100 as a team. On the third rotation, the Buckeyes traveled to the more Neil Zyburt (13.60) all notched career highs. The On floor exercise, freshman Danny Steiner claimed a vault and scored a season-high 59.100 team total. Buckeyes closed the gap after two rotations only trailing team-best 14.900 to help the Buckeyes collect a 56.900 Freshman Larry Mayer led the charge when he was 118.00-116.900. total. Steiner tied for first overall in the meet with Sam Miku- awarded with a season-high 15.2 for second overall. Ohio State moved onto rings for the third rotation where lak of Michigan. Junior co-captain Blaize Monks notched a Steiner, a native of Mesa, Arizona, followed Mayer with they scored a 58.00 - another season high for the team. 14.30 followed by Koudinov with a 14.00. a season-high 14.8 to tie for third overall, while junior Senior Philip Onorato led the way with a 14.750, which Next on parallel bars, the Scarlet and Gray posted a co-captain Blaize Monks tied his season high on vault was good enough for fourth place overall. Not far behind 53.100 team total led by Koudinov, who collected a 13.70 with a 14.6. was freshman Drew Moling with a 14.700. Rounding on the event to tie for second place. On rings, the Scarlet and Gray combined for a 56.700 out the top three for the Buckeyes was Koudinov with a Ohio State then went on to high bar during the fifth rota- team total. Freshman Drew Moling led the way with a career-high 14.450. Also tallying a season high on the tion, trailing Michigan 232.400-220.000. Freshman Drew 14.9 for fifth place - just .200 off his season-high set vs. event was Nork with a 13.900. Moling claimed a team-high 14.2, while Brandän Jones Oklahoma Jan. 21. Senior Philip Onorato followed with The Scarlet and Gray traveled to vault in the fourth rota- claimed a career-high 14.00 on high bar, while Monks also a 14.5, while sophomore Misha Koudinov collected a tion where freshman Larry Mayer led the team and placed notched a 14.00. Moling finished the event in third place, 14.2. fifth overall with a 14.900. Steiner earned a 14.600 for while Jones and Monks tied for fourth, respectively. On the fifth rotation, Ohio State competed on high second on the team. Teal and Jones both earned career In the final rotation, Ohio State notched a 58.400 on vault bar, notching a 54.2 team total. Monks collected a 14.1 highs on the event scoring 14.550 and 14.350 respective- - just .200 off the team’s season high set at the Windy City on the event for fifth overall. ly. After the fourth rotation Ohio State trailed Penn State Invitational. Freshman Larry Mayer and Steiner led the pack The Buckeyes concluded the meet on parallel bars, 239.050-233.300. with each scoring a 14.70, while Monks earned a 14.60 and collecting a 55.500 team total. Competing in his first Moving onto parallel bars, the Buckeyes tallied their third freshman Andrew Teal claimed a 14.40. Mayer and Teal tied meet as a Buckeye, senior Mike Carney collected an event season high of the night with a 57.350. Leading the for fourth overall in the competition. impressive score of 14.5 for fourth overall in the com- way was Koudinov who scored a career-high 15.000 to petition. Monks tied his career-high with a 13.8, while earn second place in the meet. Steiner notched a season Gymnast fX Ph r v Pb hb aa Moling and Koudinov each collected scores of 13.6. high of 14.250 to tie for fourth overall. Nork tallied a Barr 13.70 - 13.00 - - - - 14.150 to round out the Top 3 for Ohio State. Echard - 13.00 - - - 13.60 - Gymnast fX Ph r v Pb hb aa In the final rotation, the Scarlet and Gray earned a Jones 12.70 12.70 - 14.30 - 14.00 - Barr 13.60 - 12.00 - - - - 56.450. Monks won the event with a career high of Koudinov 14.00 - 14.00 - 13.70 10.60 - Behles - 14.10 15.20 15.70 13.90 - - 15.600. Echard, Nork and Moling all earned a 13.650 to Laing - 14.00 - - - - - Carney - - - - 14.50 - - tie for seventh overall. Mayer - - - 14.70 13.30 - - Echard - 15.20 - - - 13.10 - Moling - - 13.50 - 12.40 14.20 - Jones 14.60 14.40 - 13.80 - 13.50 - Gymnast fX Ph r v Pb hb aa Monks 14.30 - 13.40 14.60 11.50 14.00 - Koudinov 13.80 - 14.20 14.50 13.60 13.10 - Barr - - 12.65 - - - - Newburger - 13.80 - - - - - Laing - 14.20 - - - - - Echard - 14.70 - - - 13.65 - Nork - 14.10 12.70 - 13.30 13.20 -

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Onorato - - 14.20 - - - - Nork - 13.75 13.75 - 14.85 14.00 - School fX Ph r v Pb hb total Richert 13.60 ------Onorato - - 14.70 13.75 - - - Ohio State 59.70 56.90 57.40 58.60 56.20 55.70 344.500 Steiner 14.90 - - 14,70 12.80 - - Steiner 15.00 12.60 - 14.60 13.25 - - Illinois 57.70 53.90 59.80 57.90 55.60 57.00 341.900 Teal - - - 14.40 - - - Teal 12.55 - - 14.35 - - - Michigan 60.90 51.90 58.10 57.80 58.60 51.40 338.700 Zyburt - 12.70 - - - - - Treleaven ------Minnesota 58.10 56.00 57.20 56.60 56.30 53.90 338.100 UIC 56.70 53.90 55.70 56.40 54.80 49.70 327.200 School fX Ph r v Pb hb total School fX Ph r v Pb hb total Iowa 51.30 49.00 56.20 56.90 53.80 49.60 316.800 Michigan 57.500 56.500 58.300 60.100 56.000 57.300 345.700 Oklahoma 61.60 57.25 59.95 59.15 57.15 58.05 353.15 Ohio State 56.900 54.900 55.100 58.400 53.100 55.800 334.200 Ohio State 60.30 56.85 57.75 58.45 56.40 58.00 347.75 Ohio State Record - 5-0 Overall, 0-0 Big Ten Brockport 49.700 40.000 47.300 50.200 44.700 43.800 275.700 Buckeye Top Finishers - Onorato (1st-V), Mayer (T-2nd-V), Ohio State Record - 5-1 Overall, 0-0 Big Ten Steiner (2nd-FX), Koudinov (T-4th-FX) Ohio State Record - 6-2 Overall, 0-1 Big Ten Buckeye Top Finishers - Echard (1st-PH), Mayer (T-1st-V) Buckeye Top Finishers - Nork (2nd - PH), Laing (T-3rd-PH), Onorato (4th-R), Koudinov (5th-R, T-2-PB), Steiner (T-1st-FX, T-4th-V), Moling (3rd-HB), Jones (T-4th-HB), Monks (T-4th-HB), at WINDY CITY INVITATIONAL Mayer (T-4th-V) JAN. 15, 2012, CHICAGO, ILL. OSU 1st/344.500 vs. OKLAHOMA JAN. 21, 2012, columbus, ohio The No. 7 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team claimed OU 353.150 - OSU 347.750 first place at the 2012 Windy City Invitational with a team score of 344.500 Saturday night at the UIC Physical in its regular season home opener, the No. 2 Ohio Education Building in Chicago, Ill. With their perfor- State men’s gymnastics team fell to No. 3 Oklahoma mance, the Buckeyes post their first title at the Windy 353.150-347.750 Saturday afternoon at St. John Arena. City Invitational since the 2006 campaign. The Buckeyes posted season highs on floor exercise The seventh-ranked Buckeyes led a competition fea- (60.300), rings (57.750), parallel bars (56.400) and high turing six of the Top 12 teams in the nation. No. 2 Illinois bar (58.000) in the meet vs. the Sooners. (341.900) finished second followed by No. 3 Michigan The Scarlet and Gray began the meet on floor (338.700), No. 8 Minnesota (338.100), No. 12 UIC exercise, posting a season-high 60.300 team score. (327.200), and No. 10 Iowa (316.800). Misha Koudinov led the Buckeyes after collecting a The Scarlet and Gray began on pommel horse and career-high 15.6, while junior co-captain Blaize Monks was led by two-time All-American Ty Echard, who and freshman Danny Steiner notched 15.2 and 15.0, notched a team-high 14.60 to help the Buckeyes claim respectively. a meet-best 56.90 on the event. Redshirt Sophomore Oklahoma scored a 61.600 team score guided by Ja- Michael Newburger finished second with a career-high cob Dalton, who was rewarded with a meet-high 16.25 14.40, while junior John Laing scored a 14.10. on floor exercise. Dalton won the all-around competition Next on rings, senior Philip Onorato led the squad with with an 89.000. a 14.80 followed by freshman Drew Moling, who notched On pommel horse, senior co-captain and two-time a 14.30 in his first collegiate meet. All-American Ty Echard posted a team-high 15.05 for Onorato continued the Buckeye momentum on vault first overall in the competition. As a team, the Scarlet when the Plano, Texas, native collected a team-high and Gray notched a 56.850, while the Sooners scored a 15.10 for first overall on the event. Freshman Larry 57.250. Mayer scored a 14.90 on his first collegiate vault to tie Next on rings, freshman Drew Moling highlighted for second place overall. Ohio State led the field with a the event for the Buckeyes with a 15.1. Senior Philip meet-high 58.60. Onorato followed Moling with a 14.7 to help Ohio State On parallel bars, a trio of freshmen led the Buckeyes post a season-high 57.750 team mark. to a 56.20 team score. Freshman Alex Nork led the Freshman Larry Mayer soared his way to a 15.0 to tie pack with a 14.3 followed by Moling (14.10) and Danny for first place overall in the competition with Oklahoma’s Steiner (14.00). Dalton. Overall, the Scarlet and Gray combined for On high bar, sophomore Kris Done notched a 14.60 to 58.450, while the Sooners notched a 59.150. help the Scarlet and Gray score a 55.70 overall on the Following the fourth rotation, the Buckeyes trailed event. Junior captain Blaize Monks collected a 14.1 in Oklahoma 237.300-233.350 heading into parallel bars. his first meet of 2012 on high bar. On the fifth event of the afternoon, Ohio State was On the final event of the evening, Steiner impressed guided by two underclassmen on parallel bars. Fresh- judges to score a team-high 15.30 on floor exercise for man Alex Nork notched a team-high 14.75, while Koudi- second place overall. Freshman Misha Koudinov col- nov collected a 14.8 to give the Buckeyes a 56.400 lected a career-high 15.10 to tie for fourth place in the team score. competition. The Scarlet and Gray concluded their first home meet with one of their strongest events of the competition Gymnast fX Ph r v Pb hb aa on high bar. Monks led the squad with an impressive DiRuggeris 14.30 - 13.30 - - - - 15.05, while Moling received a big round of applause Barr 13.10 - 13.50 - - - - with his score of 14.8. Overall, the team notched a Done - - - 14.40 13.60 - - season-high 58.000. Echard - 14.60 - - - 13.10 - Jones 14.70 13.80 - 13.10 - 13.00 - Gymnast fX Ph r v Pb hb aa Koudinov 15.10 - 14.10 - - - - Barr 13.35 - 13.95 - - - - Laing - 14.10 - - - 14.60 - Echard - 15.05 - - - 13.85 - Mayer - - - 14.90 13.60 - - Jones 14.50 14.15 - 14.15 - 13.35 - Moling - - 14.30 - 14.10 13.70 - Koudinov 15.60 - 13.85 - 14.80 14.15 - Monks 14.60 - 14.20 14.20 13.80 14.10 - Laing - 13.90 - - - - - Newburger - 14.40 - - - - - Mayer - - - 15.00 12.50 - - Nork - 11.50 - - 14.30 13.30 - Moling - - 15.10 - 13.50 14.80 - Onorato - - 14.80 15.10 - - - Monks 15.20 - 14.00 14.50 12.90 15.05 - Steiner 15.30 13.20 - 12.90 14.00 - - Newburger - 12.60 - - - - -

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H O N O R S & A W A RDS All-Americans 1995 2005 1954 Drew Durbin...... Pommel Horse (1st) DJ Bucher ...... Parallel Bars (2nd) Don Perry...... Trampoline (4th) ...... Still Rings (2nd) DJ Bucher ...... Still Rings (5th) Dave Eckert...... Still Rings (6th) DJ Bucher...... Pommel Horse (7th) 1956 Ronald Ferris ...... High Bar (1st) Don Harper...... Trampoline (1st) 1996 Ronald Ferris ...... Pommel Horse (6th) Blaine Wilson...... All-Around (1st) Randy Monahan ...... All-Around (2nd) 1958 Blaine Wilson...... Still Rings (1st) Randy Monahan ...... Floor Exercise (5th) Don Harper...... Trampoline (1st) Blaine Wilson...... Parallel Bars (1st) Randy Monahan ...... High Bar (7th) Blaine Wilson...... High Bar (4th) 1961 Drew Durbin...... Pommel Horse (1st) 2006 Tom Gompf...... Trampoline (1st) Drew Durbin...... High Bar (5th) DJ Bucher...... Pommel Horse (7th) Scott Smith...... Trampoline (5th) David Eckert...... Still Rings (5th) Willie Ito...... High Bar (3rd) Jimmy Wickham...... Vault (2nd) 1979 1997 Steve Willard...... Vaulting (2nd) Blaine Wilson...... All-Around (1st) 2007 Blaine Wilson...... Still Rings (1st) DJ Bucher...... Rings (4th) 1980 Blaine Wilson...... Vault (1st) DJ Bucher...... Parallel Bars (2nd) Jim Fredrickson...... Horizontal Bar (6th) Blaine Wilson...... Parallel Bars (2nd) Pejman Ebrahimi...... Vault (T-1st) Drew Durbin...... Pommel Horse (1st) 1982 Drew Durbin...... Parallel Bars (4th) Willie Ito...... Parallel Bars (7th) Mike Bergeron...... Pommel Horse (4th) Jimmy Wickham...... Vault (3rd) 1998 1984 Peter Landry...... Rings (5th) 2008 Robert Playter...... High Bar (2nd) Michael Morgan...... All-Around (5th) Jake Bateman...... All-Around (6th) Seth Riskin...... Parallel Bars (4th) Doug Stibel...... High Bar (5th) Jimmy Wickham...... Floor (T-2nd) Jimmy Wickham...... Vault (3rd) 1985 1999 Noah Riskin...... Parallel Bars (1st) Doug Stibel...... Parallel Bars (2nd) 2009 Seth Riskin...... Parallel Bars (1st) Doug Stibel...... Floor Exercise (6th) Jake Bateman...... Rings (T-4th) Tim Muench...... Pommel Horse (2nd) Tim Elsner...... Floor Exercise (3rd) Ty Echard...... Pommel Horse (3rd) Peter Landry...... Parallel Bars (5th) Steven Spencer...... Pommel Horse (2nd) 1986 Daren Lynch...... Vault (5th) ...... All-Around (8th) Seth Riskin...... Parallel Bars (2nd) Jamie Natalie...... Pommel Horse (2nd) Steve Bradley...... Pommel Horse (3rd) 2010 Brian Stith...... Floor Exercise (5th) 2000 Philip Onorato...... Vault (T-4th) Jamie Natalie...... All-Around (1st) Steven Spencer...... Pommel Horse (3rd) 1988 Jamie Natalie...... Floor Exercise (1st) Brandon Wynn...... Rings (1st) Mike Racanelli...... Floor Exercise (6th) Jamie Natalie...... Still Rings (5th) Gil Pinto...... Parallel Bars (4th) ...... Parallel Bars (3rd) 2011 Daren Lynch...... Vault (6th) Ty Echard...... Pommel Horse (3rd) 1989 Kris Done...... High Bar (5th) Mike Racanelli...... All-Around (2nd) 2001 Jeff Treleaven...... Vault (3rd) Mike Racanelli...... Vault (T5th) Jamie Natalie...... All-Around (1st) Brandon Wynn...... Rings (1st) Mike Racanelli...... Floor Exercise (T3rd) Jamie Natalie...... Parallel Bars (3rd) Brandon Wynn...... Parallel Bars (T-8th) Jamie Natalie...... Floor Exercise (4th) Brandon Wynn...... High Bar (8th) 1990 Raj Bhavsar...... Parallel Bars (1st) Brandon Wynn...... All-Around (5th) Mike Racanelli...... All-Around (1st) Raj Bhavsar...... All-Around (2nd) Mike Racanelli...... Floor Exercise (1st) Raj Bhavsar...... Vault (4th) 2012 Mike Racanelli...... Still Rings (3rd) Daren Lynch...... Vault (1st) Kris Done...... High Bar (T-5th) Mike Racanelli...... Pommel Horse (4th) Ty Echard...... Pommel Horse (7th) Mike Racanelli...... Vault (6th) 2002 Misha Koudinov...... Parallel Bars (T-3rd) Mike Racanelli...... Parallel Bars (6th) Raj Bhavsar...... Vault (5th) Michael Newburger...... Pommel Horse (3rd) Raj Bhavsar...... All-Around (1st) Danny Steiner...... Floor Exercise (T-6th) 1991 Raj Bhavsar...... Pommel Horse (5th) Todd Quackenbush...... Floor Exercise (2nd) Jamey Houle...... Floor Exercise (6th) Todd Quackenbush...... Vault (6th) Dick Huntwork...... Floor Exercise (4th) Jim Knopp...... Parallel Bars (3rd) Kerry Adderly...... Floor Exercise (2nd) Randy Monahan...... High Bar (6th) 1992 Jim Knopp...... High Bar (3rd) 2003 Jim Knopp...... Parallel Bars (4th) Raj Bhavsar...... All-Around (2nd) Raj Bhavsar...... Pommel Horse (6th) 1993 Raj Bhavsar...... Rings (6th) Kip Simons...... All-Around (4th) Randy Monahan...... All-Around (4th) Jim Knopp...... Pommel Horse (4th) Kerry Adderly...... Floor Exercise (3rd) David Alexander...... Still Rings (3rd) Ryan Schwartzkopf...... Pommel Horse (5th) David Alexander...... Vault (5th) Nat Goodale...... Still Rings (5th) 2004 Brian Delmonico...... Vault (6th) Randy Monahan...... All-Around (3rd) Randy Monahan...... High Bar (8th) 1994 Kerry Adderly...... Parallel Bars (7th) Kip Simons...... All-Around (3rd) Ronald Ferris...... High Bar (5th) Blaine Wilson...... Floor Exercise (2nd) Drew Durbin...... Pommel Horse (5th) David Alexander...... Still Rings (4th)

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NCAA Team Champions Big Ten Individual Champions first team All-Big Ten Selections 1985, 1996, 2001 1926 Charles Smith...... All-Around Jake Bateman...... 2008-09 1976 Rod Newland...... Vaulting Mike Behles...... 2011 NCAA Individual Champions 1977 Rod Newland...... Vaulting Raj Bhavsar...... 2000-01-02-03 1956 don Harper...... Trampoline 1978 Rod Newland...... Vaulting Joe Bowers...... 1984 1958 don Harper...... Trampoline 1979 Rick Aguirre...... Parallel Bars Steve Bradley...... 1985-86 1961 Tom Gompf...... Trampoline 1980 Jim Fredrickson...... High Bar DJ Bucher...... 2005-06-07 1985 Noah Riskin•...... Parallel Bars 1980 Randy Hairston...... Vaulting Kris Done...... 2011 1985 Seth Riskin•...... Parallel Bars 1981 Jim Fredrickson•...... High Bar Drew Durbin...... 1994-95-96-97 1990 Mike Racanelli...... All-Around 1981 Bill Steinbach•...... Pommel Horse Ty Echard...... 2012 1990 Mike Racanelli...... Floor Exercise 1981 Mike Yonemitsu...... Floor Exercise Dave Eckert...... 1996 1995 drew Durbin...... Pommel Horse 1982 Mike Bergeron•...... Pommel Horse Tim Elsner...... 1996-97-99 1996 drew Durbin...... Pommel Horse 1984 Joe Bowers...... Still Rings Ronald Ferris ...... 2004-05 1996 Blaine Wilson...... All-Around 1984 Jay Foster•...... Parallel Bars Jay Foster...... 1984-85 1996 Blaine Wilson...... Still Rings 1984 Robert Playter...... High Bar Scott Foster...... 1994 1996 Blaine Wilson ...... Parallel Bars 1985 Jay Foster...... Still Rings Jim Frooman...... 1985 1997 Blaine Wilson...... All-Around 1985 Tim Muench...... Pommel Horse Eddie Hay...... 2007 1997 Blaine Wilson...... Still Rings 1985 Robert Playter...... High Bar Willie Ito ...... 2006 1997 Blaine Wilson...... Vault 1986 Steve Bradley...... Pommel Horse Jim Knopp...... 1992-93 1997 drew Durbin...... Pommel Horse 1986 Brian Stith•...... Vault Peter Landry...... 1998 2000 Jamie Natalie...... All-Around 1987 Gil Pinto...... Floor Exercise Tai Lee ...... 2007 2000 Jamie Natalie...... Floor Exercise 1988 Gil Pinto•...... Floor Exercise Daren Lynch...... 2000 2001 Jamie Natalie...... All-Around 1991 Rusty Schillinger...... Floor Exercise Randy Monahan ...... 2003-2004-05 2001 daren Lynch...... Vault 1992 Jim Knopp•...... High Bar Michael Morgan...... 1998 2001 Raj Bhavsar...... Parallel Bars 1992 Kip Simons...... Parallel Bars Tim Muench...... 1985 2002 Raj Bhavsar...... All-Around 1992 Kip Simons...... Still Rings Jamie Natalie...... 1999-00-01 2005 Ronald Ferris...... High Bar 1993 Jim Knopp...... Parallel Bars Philip Onorato...... 2009 2007 Pejman Ebrahimi•...... Vault 1993 Jim Knopp...... Pommel Horse Gil Pinto ...... 1987-88 2010 Brandon Wynn...... Rings 1993 Kip Simons•...... High Bar Robert Playter...... 1984-85 2011 Brandon Wynn...... Rings 1994 drew Durbin...... All-Around Mike Racanelli...... 1988-89-90 •Indicates co-champions 1994 Drew Durbin•...... Parallel Bars Seth Riskin...... 1985-86 1994 drew Durbin...... Pommel Horse Rusty Schillinger...... 1991 National Coach of the Year 1994 Kip Simons•...... High Bar Kip Simons...... 1991-92-93-94 miles avery...... 2001 1994 Blaine Wilson...... Vault Doug Stibel...... 1998-99 1995 Blaine Wilson...... All-Around Brian Stith...... 1986 National Assistant Coach of the Year 1995 Blaine Wilson•...... Parallel Bars Blaine Wilson...... 1994-95-96-97 Miles Avery...... 1992-96-97 1995 Blaine Wilson...... Still Rings Brandon Wynn...... 2008-11 1996 drew Durbin...... Pommel Horse MID-East regional Coach of the Year 1996 david Eckert...... Still Rings Second team All-Big Ten Selections Jim Sweeney...... 1968 1996 Blaine Wilson...... All-Around DJ Bucher...... 2008 1996 Blaine Wilson...... Horizontal Bar Jimmy Wickham...... 2008 Central Region Coach of the Year 1997 drew Durbin...... Parallel Bars Ty Echard...... 2010-11 Miles Avery...... 2002-05-07 1997 Blaine Wilson...... All-Around Philip Onorato...... 2010 1997 Blaine Wilson...... Floor Exercise Jeff Treleaven...... 2011 Central Region ASSISTANT Coach of the 1997 Blaine Wilson...... Pommel Horse Misha Koudinov...... 2012 Year 1997 Blaine Wilson...... Still Rings *Second Team created in 2008 Doug Stibel...... 2007 1997 Blaine Wilson...... Horizontal Bar 1998 Peter Landry...... Parallel Bars Big Ten Gymnast of the Year 1999 Tim Elsner...... Floor Exercise Raj Bhavsar...... 2002 Coaching Records 1999 doug Stibel...... Horizontal Bar Drew Durbin...... 1994 Years coach w l t 2000 daren Lynch...... Vault Randy Monahan ...... 2003-04 1924 Glenn Alexander 2 1 0 2000 Jamie Natalie...... Floor Exercise Jamie Natalie...... 2001 1925-32 Leo G. Staley 13 32 0 2001 Jamie Natalie...... All-Around Blaine Wilson...... 1995-96-97 1933-48 (NO TEAM) – – – 2001 Jamie Natalie...... Horizontal Bar 1949-66 Joseph M. Hewlett 123 285 4 2002 Raj Bhavsar...... All-Around 1967-77 James Sweeney 67 128 0 Big Ten Freshman of the Year 2002 Raj Bhavsar...... Pommel Horse Jake Bateman...... 2006 1978-88 Mike Willson 296 114 1 2002 Raj Bhavsar•...... Floor Exercise Raj Bhavsar...... 2000 1989-97 Peter Kormann 335 53 0 2003 Randy Monahan...... All-Around Tim Elsner...... 1996 1998-2010 Miles Avery 244 108 1 2003 Raj Bhavsar...... Parallel Bars Philip Onorato...... 2009 2011 Blaine Wilson/Doug Stibel 14 11 0 2004 Randy Monahan...... All-Around Kip Simons...... 1991 2012 Rustam Sharipov 12 17 0 2004 Ronald Ferris ...... High Bar Blaine Wilson...... 1994 Total 1,106 749 6 2005 dJ Bucher ...... Parallel Bars 2005 Ronald Ferris ...... High Bar Big Ten Coach of the Year Big Ten Team Championships 2005 Randy Monahan ...... Rings Miles Avery ...... 2001-02-05-06*-07* 1983*, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2006 dJ Bucher...... Pommel Horse Peter Kormann...... 1993-94*-96-97* 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007 2006 Willie Ito...... High Bar Mike Willson...... 1983-85-87 *Indicates co-champions 2007 dJ Bucher...... Parallel Bars *Indicates co-coach of the year 2007 eddie Hay...... Floor 2010 Brandon Wynn...... Rings 2011 Mike Behles*...... Vault 2011 Brandon Wynn...... Rings 2012 Ty Echard*...... Pommel Horse •Indicates co-champion

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H O N O R S & A W A RDS OSU Male Athlete of the Year dJ Bucher ..... 9.85 at Windy City Invitational, 2005 Brandän Jones...... 2011-12 Raj Bhavsar...... 2002 High Bar Seth Klayman...... 1996-97-98 Jamie Natalie...... 2000-01 Ronald Ferris ...... 9.925 vs. Nebraska, 2005 Kristopher Kline...... 2006-07 Blaine Wilson ...... 1995-97 *Computed under the NCAA Code of Points James Knopp...... 1990-91-92-93 Mike Racanelli...... 1990 Jeff Koford...... 1987-88-90 Team Records Through 2000* Chris Kotys...... 1984-85 Team Records since 2008* Floor Exercise – 39.050 Misha Koudinov...... 2011-12 Floor Exercise – 60.5 at Illinois...... 1997 Steve Krause...... 1987 NCAA Qualifier...... 2008 Pommel Horse – 39.000 Jahir Johnson ...... 2003-04-05 Pommel Horse – 61.05 at Michigan...... 1997 Chad Lape...... 1985-87 vs. Stanford...... 2012 Still Rings – 39.175 John Laing...... 2010-11-12 Rings – 61.35 at NCAA Championships...... 1996 Edwin Legard...... 1994 NCAA Qualifier...... 2008 Vault – 39.000 Samuel Linzell...... 1983 Vault – 63.85 at Michigan...... 1997 Daren Lynch...... 1998-99-00-01 Big Ten Championships...... 2011 Parallel Bars - 38.950 Michael Marino ...... 2005-06-07 Parallel Bars - 59.65 at Michigan...... 1997 Mike Marrapese...... 1990 vs. Michigan...... 2008 High Bar – 39.300 Larry Mayer...... 2012 High Bar – 60.15 vs. Michigan State...... 1998 Michael McCormick...... 1983-84-85 vs. Michigan...... 2009 *Computed under the College Code Scoring System Joe Miceli...... 1985 Team Total - 356.25 Blaize Monks...... 2010 vs. Michigan ...... 2008 Individual OSU Records Through 2000* Dave Moskovitz...... 1984-85 *Computed under the FIG Code of Points All-Around Timothy Muench...... 1983-84-85 Blaine Wilson. 58.850 at NCAA Championships, 1996 Justin Myers...... 2008-09-10 Individual OSU Records since 2008* Floor Exercise Jay Nardelli...... 1998 All-Around Jamie Natalie...... 9.950 at Big Tens, 2000 Jamie Natalie...... 1998-99-00-01 Brandon Wynn.90.0 at VISA Championships, 2010 Pommel Horse Earnest Nelson...... 1999 Floor Exercise drew Durbin....9.975 at NCAA East Regional, 1996 Michael Newburger...... 2010-11-12 eddie Hay...... 15.75 vs. Penn State, 2008 Still Rings Neil Niemi...... 1994-95-96-97 Pommel Horse david Eckert....10.000 vs. Western Michigan, 1996 Todd Norcross...... 1985 Ty Echard...... 15.9 vs. Stanford, 2012 Vault Grant Osborne ...... 2004-05-06-07 Still Rings doug Stibel...... 9.900 vs. Penn State, 1997 Jason Pelland...... 1996-97-98 Brandon Wynn...... 16.3 vs. Oklahoma, 2010 Parallel Bars Randy Perlakowski...... 1983-84-85-87 ...... at NCAA Qualifier, 2011 Jamie Natalie...... 9.95 vs. Penn State, 1999 Gil Pinto...... 1987-88 Vault High Bar Robert Playter...... 1983-84-85 Jimmy Wickham...... 16.45 vs. Michigan, 2008 doug Stibel...... 10.000 vs. Illinois, 1997 Mike Racanelli...... 1988-90 Parallel Bars *Computed under the College Code Scoring System Matt Rayl...... 2009-10 Jake Bateman...... 15.5 vs. Penn State, 2008 Sean Regan...... 2011 High Bar OSU Scholar-Athletes Seth Riskin...... 1983-84-85 Tai Lee...... 15.3 at Nebraska, 2010 David Alexander...... 1992-93-94 Craig Sargent...... 1983-84 Jake Bateman...... 15.3 vs. Michigan, 2009 Frank Ansevin...... 1994-97 Andy Saurber...... 2006-07-08-09 *Computed under the FIG Code of Points Brian Baley...... 1985 Tim Saxton...... 2002-03-04 Corey Barnes...... 2012 Ryan Schwartzkopf...... 2000-01-02-03 Team Records Between 2001-07* Brian Bartly...... 1983-84 Judd Shaffer...... 1998-99 Floor Exercise – 38.375 Peter Bastien...... 1990-91-92-93-94 Jamie Shepard...... 2003-04 vs. Iowa and Minnesota...... 2002 Jake Bateman...... 2006-07-08-09 Thomas Shull...... 1983-84 Pommel Horse – 38.6 Michael Bell...... 2007-08-09-10 Kip Simons...... 1991 vs. Nebraska...... 2005 Raj Bhavsar...... 2000-01-02-03 Matthew Smith...... 1999 Rings – 38.55 Joseph Bower...... 1983-84-85 Brian Stith...... 1984-85 vs. Illinois...... 2005 Kevin Brown...... 2006-07-08-09 Nick Tagliaferro...... 2011-12 Vault – 37.8 Greg Buchanan...... 1985 Shachar Tal...... 2007-08-09 vs. Michigan...... 2005 Michael Canales...... 1996-97-98-99 Jimmy Wickham ...... 2005-06-07-08 Parallel Bars - 37.35 Adam Cooper...... 1990 Michael Willson...... 1983 vs. Michigan...... 2005 Kevin Crumley...... 1990-91-92-93 Brandon Wynn...... 2008-09-10-11 High Bar – 38.85 Kris Done...... 2012 NCAA Championships...... 2005 Tony Duong...... 2005-06-07-08 Academic All-Big Ten Team Total - 226.9 Matt Dwork ...... 2003 David Alexander...... 1992-93-94 Ohio State vs. Michigan ...... 2005 Pejman Ebrahimi ...... 2005-06-07-08-09 Frank Ansevin...... 1995-97 *Computed under the NCAA Code of Points Adam Elliott...... 1999 Jake Bateman...... 2007-08-09 Tim Elsner...... 1996-97-98-99 Peter Bastien...... 1991-92-93 Individual OSU Records Between 2001-07* Ben Falkner...... 1999-00-01-02 Michael Bell...... 2008-09-10 All-Around Chad Finefrock...... 1996-97 Raj Bhavsar...... 2001-02-03 Randy Monahan....56.55 at NCAA Championships, Michael Finn...... 1996-97 Joe Bowers...... 1984 2005 Jay Foster...... 1983-84-85 Kevin Brown...... 2008-09 Floor Exercise Scott Foster...... 1993 Mike Canales...... 1997-98-99 dick Huntwork...... 9.875 vs. Iowa and Minnesota, Brian Franke...... 1988-91 Kevin Crumley...... 1990-91-92-93 2002 James Frooman...... 1983-84-85 Tony Duong...... 2006-07-08 Pommel Horse Brandt Gomez...... 2009-11 Pejman Ebrahimi...... 2006-08 Willie Ito ...... 9.9 vs. Nebraska, 2005 Tony Goodwin...... 1987 Tim Elsner...... 1997-98-99 Still Rings Rodney Gredon...... 1992-93-94 Ben Falkner...... 2000-01-02 Randy Monahan.... 9.925 vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2005 Eddie Hay...... 2006-07-08-09 Chad Finefrock...... 1995-96-97 Vault Jamey Houle ...... 2001-02-03-04 Michael Finn...... 1996-97 Jimmy Wickham...... 9.7 vs. Penn State, 2006 Christopher Howard...... 1990-91-92 Jay Foster...... 1984-85 Parallel Bars Dick Huntwork...... 2000-01-02-03 Scott Foster...... 1993 Willie Ito...... 2005-06-07 Brian Franke...... 1991 Mike Jenkins...... 2006 Jim Froman...... 1984-85 Rodney Gendron...... 1993-94-95

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H O N O R S & A W A RDS Brandt Gomez...... 2011 Eddie Hay...... 2008-09 CoSIDA Academic All-District IV DIVISION I NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD Jamey Houle ...... 2001-02-03-04 Jake Bateman (first team)...... 2009 Michael Willson...... 1985 Chris Howard...... 1990-91-92 Jake Bateman (first team)...... 2008 Peter Kormann...... 1996 Dick Huntwork...... 2001-02-03 Jamey Houle (first team)...... 2004 Miles Avery...... 2001 Willie Ito ...... 2007 Raj Bhavsar (first team) ...... 2003 Jahir Johnson ...... 2004-05 Jamie Natalie (second team)...... 2001 DIVISION I NATIONAL ASSISTANT COACH OF Brandän Jones...... 2012 Raj Bhavsar (third team)...... 2002 THE YEAR AWARD Seth Klayman...... 1996-97-98 Miles Avery...... 1992 Kristopher Kline...... 2006-07 cosida academic at-large all-district Miles Avery...... 1996 Jim Knopp...... 1991-92-93 Michael Newburger...... 2012 Miles Avery...... 1997 Jeffrey Koford...... 1989-90 Misha Koudinov...... 2012 CGA academic Team champion MID-EAST REGIONAL COACH OF THE John Laing...... 2011-12 ...... 2007 YEAR AWARD Chad Lape...... 1987 1961-1996 Edwin Ledgard...... 1995 CGA Academic All-America Scholar-Athletes Jim Sweeney...... 1968 Daren Lynch...... 1999-00-01 DJ Bucher...... 2007-08 Mike Willson...... 1983 Michael Marino...... 2006-07 Jake Bateman...... 2006-07-08-09 Peter Kormann...... 1996 Tim Muench...... 1984-85 Michael Bell...... 2009-10 Justin Myers...... 2008-09-10 Raj Bhavsar ...... 2003 CENTRAL REGION COACH OF THE YEAR Jay Nardelli...... 1999 Kevin Brown...... 2008 Miles Avery...... 2002 Jamie Natalie...... 1999-00-01 Mike Canales...... 1998 Miles Avery...... 2005 Michael Newburger...... 2011-12 Tony Duong...... 2006-07-08 Miles Avery...... 2007 Neil Niemi...... 1995-96-97 Pejman Ebrahimi...... 2008-09 Grant Osborne...... 2006-07 Ben Falkner...... 2001-02 CENTRAL REGION ASSISTANT COACH OF Gil Pinto ...... 1988-89 Chad Finefrock...... 1996 THE YEAR Jason Pelland...... 1997-98 Eddie Hay...... 2007-08-09 Doug Stibel...... 2007 Randy Perlakowski...... 1987 Jamey Houle...... 2001-02-03-04 Gil Pinto...... 1987 Dick Huntwork ...... 2003 Olympians Robert Playter...... 1984-85 Willie Ito ...... 2007 Miles Avery ...... Asst. Coach, Atlanta, 1996; Mike Racanelli...... 1989-90 Brandän Jones...... 2011 ...... Sydney, 2000; Athens, 2004; Matt Rayl...... 2010 Seth Klayman...... 1998 ...... Beijing, 2008 Sean Regan...... 2011 Kristopher Kline...... 2006-07 Peter Kormann...... Montreal, 1976; Seth Riskin...... 1984-85 Misha Koudinov...... 2011 ...... Head Coach, Atlanta, 1996, Andy Saurber...... 2008-09 John Laing...... 2011 ...... Head Coach, Sydney, 2000 Tim Saxton...... 2003-04 Daren Lynch...... 1998-99-00-01 Raj Bhavsar...... Athens, 2004 (alternate); Ryan Schwartzkopf...... 2001-02-03 Michael Marino...... 2006-07 ...... Beijing, 2008 Judd Shaffer...... 1999 Justin Myers...... 2008-09-10 Jamie Natalie...... Sydney, 2000 (alternate) Jamie Shepard...... 2003-04 Jamie Natalie...... 1998-99-00-01 Gil Pinto (Brazil)...... Seoul, 1988 Nick Tagliaferro...... 2011-12 Michael Newburger...... 2011 Kip Simons...... Atlanta, 1996 Shachar Tal...... 2008-09-10 Neil Niemi...... 1996-97 Blaine Wilson...... Atlanta, 1996; Jimmy Wickham...... 2006-07-08 Matt Rayl...... 2009 ...... Sydney, 2000; Athens, 2004 Brandon Wynn...... 2009-10-11 Sean Regan...... 2010-11 Andy Saurber...... 2007-08-09 World Championships Big Ten Distinguished Scholars* Ryan Schwartzkopf...... 2003 Miles Avery ...... Asst. Coach, 1994-01-03 Jake Bateman...... 2009 Matt Smith...... 2003 Raj Bhavsar...... 2001-03 Michael Bell...... 2009-10 Shachar Tal...... 2007-08 Kip Simons...... 1994-95 Kevin Brown ...... 2009 Jimmy Wickham...... 2006-07-08 Blaine Wilson...... 1995-97-99 Justin Myers...... 2009 Brandon Wynn...... 2009-10-11 Brandon Wynn...... 2010 Michael Newburger...... 2011 Andy Saurber...... 2009 NISSEN-EMERY AWARD FINALISTS USA Gymnastics National Champions *Created in 2009 Bruce Trott...... 1970 All-around Robert Playter...... 1985 Blaine Wilson...... 1996-97-98-99-00 Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor Mike Racanelli...... 1990 Jamie Natalie...... 2001 Jim Knopp...... 1993 Floor Jim Knopp...... 1993 Kip Simons...... 1994 Mike Racanelli...... 1989-91 Mike Racanelli...... 1990 Blaine Wilson...... 1997 Blaine Wilson...... 2000 Peter Landry...... 1999 Big Ten sportsmanship honoree Michael Morgan...... 2000 Rings Misha Koudinov...... 2012 Jamie Natalie...... 2001 Kip Simons...... 1996 Raj Bhavsar...... 2003 Blaine Wilson...... 1997-99-00-02-03 NCAA Postgraduate scholarship Jamey Houle...... 2004 Raj Bhavsar...... 2004 Jake Bateman...... 2009 Randy Monahan...... 2005 Brandon Wynn...... 2010-11 Willie Ito ...... 2007 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans DJ Bucher...... 2008 Vault Jake Bateman (first team)...... 2009 Jake Bateman...... 2009 Blaine Wilson...... 1996-97-00 Jake Bateman (second team)...... 2008 Brandon Wynn...... 2011 Raj Bhavsar...... 2003 Jamey Houle...... 2004 Ty Echard...... 2012 Raj Bhavsar (third team)...... 2003 Award recipient in italics Parallel bars Seth Klayman...... 1998 Blaine Wilson...... 1997-98 Neil Niemi...... 1997 U.S. Goodwill Games David Alexander...... 1994 Miles Avery ...... Coach, Long Island, 1998 High bar Kevin Crumley...... 1993 Jamie Natalie...... Long Island, 1998 Doug Stibel...... 1997 Rodney Gendron...... 1993 Jamie Natalie...... 1999-00 Jim Knopp...... 1993 USA GYMNASTICS COACH OF THE YEAR Blaine Wilson...... 2002 Mike Racanelli...... 1989 Miles Avery ...... 2005-08

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Thad Abbott...... 1993 Ty Echard...... 2009-10-11-12 Dick Huntwork...... 2000-01-02-03 Kerry Adderly ...... 2002-03-04 David Eckert...... 1993-94-95-96 Willie Ito ...... 2004-05-06-07 William Adrian...... 1929-30-31 Scott Efrid...... 1988-89 Richard Affeldt...... 1962-63-64 Adam Elliott...... 1999-00-01 David Jamis...... 1978-79 Rick Aguirre...... 1979 Timothy Elsner...... 1996-97-98-99 Daniel Jarrett...... 1962-63-64\Brand David Alexander...... 1992-93-94 Mike Emrich...... 1978 Earl Jones...... 1956 George Alexander...... 1953-54-55 Steve Emrich...... 1975-76-77-78 Herbert Jones...... 1952 Joseph Althouse...... 1965 Chuck Ewing...... 1974-75-76-77 Brandän Jones...... 2011-12 Frank Ansevin...... 1994-95-96-97 Michael Evans...... 2000-01-02-03 Kris Kaltenbacher...... 1981-82 Richard Arienstein...... 1967 Donald Kattleman...... 1959-61 Ben Falkner...... 2002 William Keating...... 1962 Gerald Baker...... 1966-67-68 Tony Fatta...... 1986-87 Edward Keith...... 1973-74-75-76 Brian Baley ...... 1981-82-83-84 Howard Fellers...... 1958-60 Brent Klaus...... 1997 Robert Ballard...... 1949-50 Ronald Ferris ...... 2003-04-05 Seth Klayman...... 1995-96-97-98 Jerry Ballinger ...... 1971-72-74 Chad Finefrock...... 1994-95-96-97 Reed Klein...... 1970-71-72 Matt Barr...... 2011-12 Michael Finn...... 1994-95-96-97 Kristopher Kline ...... 2004-05-06-07 James Bartley...... 1977-78 Eric Foreman...... 1974-76-77 Edward Klose...... 1950 Peter Bastien...... 1991-92-93-94 Allen Foster...... 1967 Karl Kniffin...... 1970-71-72 Jake Bateman...... 2006-07-08-09 Jay Foster...... 1982-83-84-85 Jim Knopp...... 1990-91-92-93 William Bates...... 1950-53 Scott Foster...... 1991-92-93-94 Jeff Koford...... 1988-89 Richard Batts...... 1956-58 William Foster...... 1966-67 Chris Kotys...... 1980-81-82-83 Mike Behles...... 2009-10-11-12 Thomas Franklin...... 1951-52-53 Misha Koudinov...... 2011-12 Michael Bell...... 2008-09 Frank Fraunfelter...... 1956 Mike Bergeron...... 1979-80-81-82 Jim Fredrickson...... 1979-80-81 Peter Landry...... 1996-97-98-99 Todd Bernhausen...... 1981 James Frooman...... 1982-83-84 Chad Lape...... 1984-85-86-87 Raj Bhavsar...... 2000-01-02-03 Richard Fuller...... 1929 John Laing...... 2010-11-12 C.S. Bidlock...... 1924-25 Edwin Ledgard...... 1994-95 Hobart Billingsley...... 1949-50 Ronald Gad...... 1964 Mark Lee...... 1978-79 Thomas Blackstone...... 1963-64-65 Gary Gammage...... 1969-72-73 Tai Lee...... 2007-08-09-10 Alan Bonar...... 1965 John Gary...... 1962 Gary Leibrock...... 1962-63-64 Bernard Borosdy...... 1961 Milton Geissman...... 1929-30 Jack Leonard...... 1971-72 Joe Bowers...... 1980-81-83-84 Rodney Gendron...... 1992-93-94-95 Charles Levy...... 1925-26 Steve Bradley...... 1983-84-85-86 Kevin Gibson...... 1995-96 Jake Lewis...... 1974 Andrew Breiner...... 1951-52-53 Fletcher Gilders...... 1954-55-56 Sam Linzell...... 1980-81-82-83 ...... 1979-80-81 Scott Goddard...... 1973-74 Willard Livingston...... 1926 Gregory Brown...... 1967 Thomas Gompf...... 1959-60-61 Donald Long...... 1963-64-65 Kevin Brown...... 2008 Nathaniel Goodale...... 1992-93-94-95 William Lowry...... 1967 Greg Buchanan...... 1986-87 Anthony Goodwin...... 1988-89 Ben Lucas...... 1972-73-74 DJ Bucher ...... 2005-06-07-08 Harry Green...... 1930-32 Paul Lusk...... 1975-76-77 Walter Buck...... 1968-69-70 Steven Greenberg...... 1965 Daren Lynch...... 1998-99-00-01 Tom Burns...... 1978-79 Stuart Greenberg...... 1960-62 Edward Lynch...... 1966 Douglas Butler...... 1958-59 Melvin Grimes...... 1981 Scott Grimm...... 1983 Sam Manos...... 1949 David Caldwell...... 1957 David Gutting...... 1981 Michael Marino ...... 2005-06 Mike Califf...... 1987-88-89 Walter Marsh...... 1952 Michael Canales...... 1996-97-98-99 Joseph Hackett...... 1959 Gerald Martin...... 1979 Richard Cardy...... 1961 Randy Hairston...... 1978-80 Robert Martin...... 1951 Steve Carraher...... 1979-80-81-82 William Hammond...... 1972-73-74-76 Gary Maulding...... 1973-75-76 John Castle...... 1962 Wayne Hancock...... 1971-73 Larry Mayer...... 2012 Clarence Chavis...... 1930 Robert Harding...... 1969-70 Jason Mazzurco...... 1991-92-93-94 Mitch Claman...... 2000-01 Elliot Hardy...... 2010-11-12 Mike McCormick...... 1983 Peter Clute...... 1969-70 Dennis Harget...... 1951 Donald McCoy...... 1949-50-51 David Collins...... 1952 Bruce Harlan...... 1949-50 James McMillen...... 1973-74 Mordaunt Coons...... 1930-31-32 Donald Harper...... 1956-57-58 Alfred Medley...... 1958-59 Adam Cooper...... 1990-91-92-93 Michael Harrast...... 1983-84-87 Dennis Mendelson...... 1967-68-69 Kevin Crumley...... 1990-91-92-93 Scott Harris...... 1989-90-91 John Mercer...... 1925-26-27 Paul Hartman...... 1957 John Mercer...... 1931-32 J. Herbert Davies...... 1924-26 Bart Harvey...... 1993-94 Bruce Meredith...... 1960 David Davis...... 1954-55 H.E. Hathorn...... 1924-25 Steve Merena...... 1983-85-86-87 Earl Davis...... 1956-57-58 Eddie Hay...... 2006-07-08-09 M.H. Mewhorter...... 1924 Charles Deaton, Jr...... 1965-66 Jack Hayes...... 1960 Stephen Meyer...... 1970-71-72 Willard DeBruin...... 1925-26 Herschel Headley...... 1930 Joe Miceli...... 1986-87-88-89 Joseph DeHaven...... 1968-69 Steve Heinrichs...... 1973 Jay Mike...... 1971 John Dellert...... 1988-89-90-91 Leslie Henderson...... 1949 Bill Mitchusson...... 1978 Brian Delmonico...... 1993-94-95 Robert Henning...... 1951-52-54 Drew Moling...... 2012 Ernest DeMarchi...... 1959-60-61 Todd Henry...... 1988-89-90-91 Louis Molnar...... 1929 Pat Dent...... 1978 Chester Heppberger...... 1931 Randy Monahan...... 2002-03-04-05 James Doane...... 1952-53-54 James Holteschulte...... 1965-66-67 Blaize Monks...... 2010-11 Bruce Donaldson...... 1959-60-61 Edwin Hoover...... 1931-32 Michael Morgan...... 1996-98-99-2000 Kris Done...... 2011-12 Jamey Houle...... 2001-02-03-04 Melvin Morton...... 1975-76-77 Tony Duong...... 2006-07-08 Chris Howard...... 1989-90-91-92 Fernando Moreira...... 1987-88 Drew Durbin...... 1994-95-96-97 Steven Howard...... 1967-68-69 David Moskovitz...... 1982-83-84-85 Timothy Muench...... 1982-83-84 Pejman Ebrahimi ...... 2005-06-07-09 Joel Hunt...... 1972-73 Justin Myers...... 2007-08-09-10

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letterw i nners Jay Nardelli...... 1998-99-00-01 James Semon...... 1967-68-69 Scott Zandy...... 1975-76 Jamie Natalie...... 1998-99-00-01 Michael Serra...... 1988 Andy Zembower...... 1975-76 Erwin Naujoks...... 1924-25-26 Michael Sexton...... 1967-68-69 Steve Neago...... 1950-52 Lloyd Shelley...... 1988 Bold indicates returning letterwinner. Earnest Nelson...... 1999-00-01 Jamie Shepard...... 2003-2004 Michael Newburger...... 2011-12 Mark Shirkey...... 1975 Rodney Newland...... 1976-77-78 Harry Shollenbarger...... 1957 Neil Niemi...... 1994-95-96-97 Tom Shull...... 1980-81-83 Carlton Noble...... 1986 Randall Simkins...... 1961 B.J. Norell...... 1986-88-89-90 Kip Simons...... 1991-92-93-94 Alex Nork...... 2012 Stacey Smallenbarger...... 1973-74-75 Charles Smith...... 1924-26-27 Ronald O’Brien...... 1957-58-59 Matthew Smith...... 2001-02-03 Philip Onorato...... 2009-10-11-12 Nathaniel Smith...... 1957-58-59 David Ortiz ...... 2005-06-07-08 Winfred Smith...... 1961-62 Grant Osborne ...... 2004-05-06-07 Jerry Sowards...... 1971-72 Alfred Osolin...... 1928-29-30 Drew Spencer...... 1993-94-95 John O’Toole...... 1980-81 Steven Spencer...... 2009-10 Lee Overholsek...... 1965 Jacque Sroufe...... 1964-65-66 Harold Stafelbach...... 1929 William Patrick...... 1955 Ronald Stauffer...... 1966 Jason Pelland...... 1996-97 Bill Steinbach...... 1979-80-81 James Perkins...... 1967-68-69 Danny Steiner...... 2012 Randy Perlakowski...... 1983-85-86-87 Doug Stibel...... 1996-97-98-99 Donald Perry...... 1952-53-54-55 George Sting...... 1930-32 Gregg Peters...... 1974-75 Brian Stith...... 1984-85-86 Richard Petrilla...... 1966 Frank Stone...... 1950 George Pfeierer...... 1929 Ralph Stone...... 1932 Pedro Pineda ...... 2005-06-07 William Stuckey...... 1967 Gil Pinto...... 1987-88-89 M.J. Sturtevant...... 1927-28-29 John Pixley...... 1928-30 Bruce Sugimoto...... 1974-75-76 Robert Playter...... 1983-84-85 James Sweeney...... 1954-55-56 Richard Poggaili...... 1950 John Swisher...... 1959-60 Edward Porter...... 1960 Joseph Porter...... 1954-55 Shachar Tal...... 2007-08-09-10 Charles Taylor...... 1932 Todd Quackenbush...... 1990-91 Andrew Teal...... 2012 Jack Thompson...... 1949-50-51 John Racanelli...... 1980-81-82-83 Randy Tobin...... 1977 Michael Racanelli...... 1987-88-89-90 Jeff Treleaven...... 2011 Paul Raglow...... 1983-84-85 Cody Trobaugh...... 2002-03-04-05 Matt Rayl...... 2010 Bruce Trott...... 1968-69-70 Ty Redmon...... 1987-88-89-90 Chris Tucker...... 1981-83 Sean Regan...... 2008-10-11 Tommy Tucker ...... 1993 Alan Renzi...... 1982-83-84-85 Joel Uptmor...... 2011 Noah Riskin...... 1982-83-84-85 Seth Riskin...... 1983-84-85-86 George Vanis...... 1964 Edmond Rossi...... 1953 Eric Van Sickle...... 2001-02-03-04 Sanford Rothman...... 1925-26 James Vencil...... 1969 Perry Ryno...... 1986-87 Jon Veon...... 1961-62-63

Ronald Sampsell...... 1956-57 Robert Wade...... 1927-28-29 Craig Sargent...... 1981-83 Kenneth Walcott...... 1977-78 Andy Saurber...... 2006-07-08-09 Jay Watkins...... 1964 Leslie Sauer...... 1962-63-64 Douglas Webster...... 1961-62-63 Juris Sautins...... 1956 Fred Weihmuller...... 1979-80-81-82 Mike Schanberger...... 1978-79-80 CJ Weir...... 2011 Neil Schank...... 1963-64 Steven Wells ...... 1971-72-73-74 Mark Schawe...... 1978 Jimmy Wickham ...... 2005-06-07-08 Rusty Schillinger...... 1989-90-91-92 Rick Wickstrom...... 1979-80-81 Donald Schimpf...... 1950-51 Steve Willard...... 1978-79 Jamie Schmidt...... 1993 Rahsaan Williams...... 1999 Charles Schmitt...... 1962 Greg Willsey...... 1977 Howard Schomer...... 1955-57-58 Michael Willson...... 1957-58-59 Ruediger Schroeer...... 1965 Michael Willson Jr...... 1980-81-82-83 Kevin Schroer...... 1980-81-83 Scott Willson...... 1982-83-84-85 Kenneth Schultz...... 1965-66 Tim Willson...... 1984-85-86-87 Steve Schultz...... 1974 Blaine Wilson...... 1994-95-96-97 Thomas Schultz...... 1973-74-76-77 Otto Winters...... 1927-28-29 Ryan Schwartzkopf...... 2000-01-02-03 Brandon Wynn...... 2008-09-10-11 Nicholaus Searcy ...... 2004-05-06-07 Gustav Seelbinder...... 1965 Mike Yonemitsu...... 1981-82-83-85 James Seltzer...... 1971-72-73 Steven Youngen...... 1971

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The Nissen-Emery Award All-Time Winners each year, the prestigious Nissen-Emery Award is presented to the out- 2012 Paul Ruggeri...... Illinois standing senior male collegiate gymnast in the nation. 2011 ...... Oklahoma Illinois’ Paul Ruggeri was the recipient last season. 2010 Luke Stannard...... Illinois In addition to gymnastics excellence, the winner also must fulfill the follow 2009 Casey Sandy...... Penn State ing requirements: 2008 ...... Oklahoma He must be an example of good sportsmanship and fair play – 2007 Matt Cohen...... Penn State a champion in defeat as well as in victory. 2006 Justin Spring...... Illinois He must maintain a high standard of scholarship throughout his 2005 Guillermo Alvarez...... Minnesota college career. The award is inscribed with the motto: 2004 Dan Gill...... Stanford “The true champion seeks excellence physically, mentally, socially and mor- 2003 Daniel Furney ...... Oklahoma ally.” 2002 Justin Toman...... Michigan College gymnastics coaches, student-athletes and accredited college 2001 Jamie Natalie...... OHIO STATE gymnastics judges across the nation are requested to submit nominations. 2000 Jeff LaVallee...... Massachusetts Gymnasts receiving the highest number of nominations are placed on a final 1999 Todd Bishop...... Oklahoma ballot and voted upon by those same coaches, student-athletes and judges. 1998 Dan Fink...... Oklahoma 1997 Blaine Wilson...... OHIO STATE George Nissen 1996 Darren Elg...... Brigham Young The award is named after George Nissen, a world class athlete and inventor, who was a three-time national tumbling champion from 1935-37. 1995 Josh Stein...... Stanford Nissen is most widely recognized for his invention of the trampoline, which 1994 kip Simons...... OHIO STATE was used for recreational purposes at schools across the country in the 40’s 1993 ...... Minnesota and also was used to train and condition Navy pilots during World War II. 1992 Scott Keswick...... UCLA Following the war, Nissen started the Nissen Trampoline Co., which eventually 1991 Jarrod Hanks...... Oklahoma became Nissen Corp., the world’s largest supplier of gymnastics equipment. 1990 mike Racanelli...... OHIO STATE He is the honorary President of the International Federation of Trampolin- 1989 David Zeddies...... Illinois ing and in 1993, was elected Vice President of the International Federation of 1988 Tom Schlesinger...... Nebraska Sports Acrobatics. 1987 Michael “Spider” Maxwell...... Penn State He was the founder of the Nissen Cup in Switzerland and the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award of the President’s Council on Fitness and 1986 Wes Suter...... Nebraska Sports. 1985 Matt Arnot...... New at age 70, he founded Nissen Sports Academy, which continues to develop 1984 Roy Palassou...... San Jose State new fitness products. He is the owner of more than 30 patents in the field of 1983 Pete Vidmar...... UCLA sports and fitness. 1982 Jim Hartung...... Nebraska Nissen has received numerous awards throughout his life, and the 91-year- 1981 Bart Conner...... Oklahoma old competitor was the 2000 honoree for the Senior Fitness Award from the 1980 Mario McCutcheon...... Southern State California Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. 1979 Kurt Thomas...... Indiana State 1978 Tim LaFleur...... Minnesota Robert Emery in 1998 Dr. Robert W. Emery, the 1969 winner, agreed to help the Col- 1977 Peter Kormann...... Southern Connecticut State lege Gymnastics Association (CGA) finance the redesigning of the award and 1976 Gene Whelan...... Penn State establish an endowment that would indefinitely cover the annual expenses 1975 Jay Whelan...... Southern Connecticut State associated with it. 1974 Steve Hug...... Stanford 1973 John Crosby...... Southern Connecticut State 1972 Tom Lindner...... Southern Illinois 1971 Brent Simmons...... Iowa State 1970 Peter DiFurio...... Temple 1969 Robert Emery...... Penn State 1968 Dave Thor...... Michigan State 1967 Steve Cohen...... Penn State 1966 James Curzi...... Michigan State

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2012 2/16 L, 351.0-355.2 vs. California 4/2 219.625 (1st/6) at NCAA National Qualifier Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/24 L, 353.05-360.55 vs. Penn State 4/3 221.350 (4th/6) at NCAA Championships Rustam 0-4 (1-2) 5th - 3/3 Cancelled vs. Oklahoma Sharipov 3/22 L, 356.25-359.2 at Michigan 2003 Date score Opponent 4/4-5 354.35 (3rd/6) at Big Ten Championships Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1/14 334.500 (1st/5) at Windy City Invitational 4/17 351.8 (4th/6) at NCAA National Qualifier Miles Avery 5-3 (2-2) Second Second 1/21 L, 353.150-347.750 vs. Oklahoma Date score Opponent 2/18 334.200 (2nd/3) at Michigan, Brockport 2007 1/11 213.0 (1st/6) at Windy City Invitational 2/25 L 355.500 - 347.200 vs. Penn State Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1/25 W, 210.65 - 207.6 at UIC 3/2 L 355.100 - 341.300 at Illinois Miles Avery 4-2 (2-1) First Eighth 2/1 W, 215.85 - 212.3 I illinois 3/9 L 355.800 - 347.400 vs. Stanford Date score Opponent 2/7-2/8 NTS at Winter Cup Challenge 3/24 344.500 (3rd/3) at Minnesota, Oklahoma 1/13 209.5 (3rd/6) at Windy City Invitational 2/14 W, 220.5 - 212.35 Nebraska 4/5-6 343.650 (5th/7) at Big Ten Championships 1/27 W, 214.7 - 211.05 at Illinois 2/22 L, 216.875 - 220.0 at Penn State 4/19 345.350 (4th/6) at NCAA National Qualifier 2/3 W, 216.35 - 198.55 Temple 3/7 L, 222.5 - 218.15 at Oklahoma 2/8-10 NTS at Winter Cup Challenge 3/7 W, 218.15 - 211.025 vs. Stanford 2011 2/24 L, 218.15 - 215.6 at Penn State 3/9 L, 211.975 - 215.575 at Minnesota Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish 3/3 W, 218.65 - 213.55 at Oklahoma 3/15 W, 221.2 - 214.35 Michigan Doug Stibel 6-3 (1-2) Third Sixth 3/10 L, 213.0 - 212.3 at California 3/28-29 218.850 (2nd/6) at Big Ten Championships Blaine Wilson 3/17 W, 220.5 - 215.85 Michigan 4/11 218.6 (1st/6) at NCAA National Qualifier Date score Opponent 3/30-31 217.75 (1st/6) at Big Ten Championships 4/12 220.7 (2nd/6) at NCAA Championships 1/15 339.800 (4th/5) at Windy City Invitational 4/12 215.25 (4th/6) at NCAA National Qualifier 1/22 L, 340.350-358.350 at Oklahoma 2002 2/3-5 NTS at Winter Cup Challenge 2006 Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/12 W, 345.50-353.50 vs. Brockport Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish Miles Avery 5-2 (3-1) First Second 2/26 L, 342.500-353.500 at Penn State Miles Avery 5-1 (3-0) First Seventh Date score Opponent 3/6 343.700 (1st/4) vs. UIC, Air Force, Temple Date score Opponent 1/12 203.325 (4th/6) at Windy City Invitational 3/12 350.350 (1st/3) vs. Illinois, Nebraska 1/14 211.650 (1st/6) at Windy City Invitational 2/2 W, 213.85 - 201.0 at UIC 3/19 L, 336.900-353.350 at Michigan 1/28 W, 213.35 - 206.9 I illinois 2/8-9 NTS at Winter Cup Challenge 4/1-2 350.000 (3rd/6) at Big Ten Championships 2/2-4 NTS at Winter Cup Challenge 2/15 L, 213.525 - 214.375 I illinois (co-ed) 4/14 353.750 (4th/6) at NCAA National Qualifier 2/11 W, 205.85 - 204.05 at UIC 2/23 W, 216.325 - 216.225 Penn State 2/18 W, 215.9 - 210.7 California 3/3 W, 217.4 - 209.725 at Nebraska 2010 2/18 L, 216.55 - 215.9 Oklahoma 3/9 W, 217.225 - 213.6 I iowa (co-ed) Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/25 W, 216.3 - 209.05 Penn State 3/9 W, 217.225 - 213.325 Minnesota Miles Avery 4-4 (1-3) Fourth Sixth 3/11 W, 214.3 - 212.7 at Michigan 3/22-23 218.1 (1st/6) at Big Ten Championship Date score Opponent 3/24-25 215.625 (1st/6) at Big Ten Championships 4/4 215.375 (1st/6) at NCAA National Qualifier 1/16 347.150 (3rd/5) at Windy City Invitational 4/6 211.7 (4th/6) at NCAA National Qualifier 4/5 218.65 (2nd/6) at NCAA Championships 1/30 L, 341.350-349.7 vs. Illinoi 2/4-6 NTS at Winter Cup Challenge 2005 2001 2/21 346.6 (2nd/4) vs. Nebraska, Air Force, UIC Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/27 W, 353.6-347.1 vs. Penn State Miles Avery 7-1-1 (3-0-1) First Second Miles Avery 8-2 (5-1) First First 3/6 W, 351.8-346.0 vs. California Date score Opponent Date score Opponent 3/13 L, 354.9-359.25 vs. Oklahoma 1/8 220.1 (2nd/6) at Windy City Invitational 1/13 205.4 (3rd/7) at Windy City Invitational 3/20 L, 353.8-364.45 at Michigan 1/15 W, 218.875 - 210.05 Minnesota 1/19 W, 208.2 - 198.675 UIC 4/2-3 346.95 (4th/6) at Big Ten Championships 1/22 W, 223.875 - 198.25 UIC 1/20 L, 210.4 - 215.5 at Michigan 4/15 346.8 (3rd/6) at NCAA National Qualifier 1/29 T, 223.4 - 223.4 illinois 2/3 W, 211.8 - 211.35 at Illinois 4/16 347.35 (6th/6) at NCAA Championships 2/4-5 NTS at Winter Cup Challenge 2/9 W, 216.45 - 212.95 Michigan State 2/12 W, 215.35 - 214.45 at California 2/16 W, 211.325 - 209.775 at Minnesota 2009 2/12 W, 215.35 - 213.95 Stanford 2/17 W, 211.55 - 206.2 at Iowa Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/18 W, 223.975 - 216.6 Nebraska 2/24 W, 217.2 - 208.2 Penn State Miles Avery 3-7 (1-6) Third Sixth 2/26 W, 222.075 - 215.5 Penn State 3/2 W, 211.35 - 202.2 at UC Santa Barbara Date score Opponent 3/3 L, 228.2 - 214.6 (Co-ed Exhibition) Japan All-Stars 3/10 L, 215.4 - 217.3 at Oklahoma 1/17 337.65 (4th/6) at Windy City Invitational 3/5 L, 222.825 - 222.675 Oklahoma 3/10 W, 215.4 - 206.75 Stanford 1/24 L, 349.05-351.95 at Illinois 3/13 W, 226.9 - 218.3 Michigan 3/24-25 217.275 (1st/7) at Big Ten Championships 2/5-7 NTS at Winter Cup Challenge 3/25 225.35 (1st/6) at Big Ten Championships 4/5 217.025 (1st/6) at NCAA National Qualifier 2/21 W, 350.8-333.05 vs. UIC 4/7 220.9 (1st/6) at NCAA National Qualifier 4/6 218.125 (1st/6) at NCAA Championships 2/28 L, 346.5-347.6 at Penn State 4/8 225.45 (2nd/6) at NCAA Championships 2000 3/6 L, 337.25-352.7 at California Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish 3/14 L, 353.15-357.45 at Oklahoma 2004 Miles Avery 7-1 (5-1) Second Sixth 3/21 L, 349.7-357.6 vs. Michigan Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish Date score Opponent 4/3-4 349.9 (3rd/6) at Big Ten Championships Miles Avery 3-5 (2-2) Third Fourth 1/15 225.725 (1st/7) at Windy City Invitational 4/16 354.3 (3rd/6) at NCAA National Qualifier Date score Opponent 1/22 W, 228.275 - 221.925 at Michigan State 4/17 355.95 (6th/6) at NCAA Championships 1/10 215.750 (1st/6) at Windy City Invitational 2/28 W, 228.1 - 228.025 at Oklahoma 1/17 W, 217.1 - 210.25 Minnesota 2/5 W, 229.95 - 225.35 I illinois 2008 1/24 W, 214.45 - 208.15 at UIC 2/5 W, 229.95 - 229.9 Michigan Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1/31 W, 220.2 - 219.0 I illinois 2/11-12 NTS at Winter Cup Challenge Miles Avery 1-5 (0-3) Third Seventh 2/6-7 NTS at Winter Cup Challenge 2/19 W, 230.725 - 226.375 BYU Date score Opponent 2/13 L, 217.4 - 218.175 California 2/19 W, 230.725 - 228.7 I iowa 1/12 341.2 (4th/7) at Windy City Invitational 2/13 L, 217.4 - 219.6 Oklahoma 2/19 W, 230.725 - 221.075 Minnesota 1/26 L, 348.1-355.65 vs. Illinois 2/15 L, 213.475 - 214.925 at Nebraska 2/26 L, 228.5 - 229.025 at Penn State 2/2 L, 341.15-342.85 at Temple 2/21 L, 218.75 - 218.8 Penn State 3/17-18 229.5 (2nd/7) at Big Ten Championships 2/2 W, 341.15-332.85 vs. Navy 3/13 L, 219.45 - 219.725 at Michigan 3/30 229.375 (2nd/6) at NCAA National Qualifier 3/31 230.8 (6th/6) at NCAA Championships

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1999 1995 1990 Coach dual Record Conference Finish NCAA Finish Date score Opponent Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Miles Avery 8-1 (5-1) Third Second 1/13- 1/14 221.1 (2nd/9) at Windy City Invitational Peter Kormann 32-9 (19-6) Third Fifth Date Score Opponent 1/21 L, 223.05 - 222.55 at Minnesota Date score Opponent 1/16 225.0 (2nd/7) at Windy City Invitational 2/4 227.05 (2nd/3) at Illinois 1/12 W, 274.45 - 266.4 at Michigan State 1/23 W, 226.25 - 223.6 Michigan State 2/11 W, 226.75 - 215.2 Pittsburgh 1/12 W, 274.45 - 272.9 Minnesota 1/29 W, 228.325 - 227.55 at Michigan 2/18 W, 229.35 - 229.2 Penn State 1/20 274.25 (2nd/11) at Windy City Invitational 1/29 W, 228.325 - 222.95 I illinois 2/18 W, 229.35 - 228.35 1/27 W, 279.9 - 271.3 Arizona State 2/6 W, 226.15 - 211.925 at Minnesota 2/25 W, 226.6 - 224.15 at Illinois 2/4 L, 277.6 - 282.9 at Nebraska 2/12-13 NTS Winter Cup National 3/4 W, 229.9 - 228.55 Nebraska 2/11 W, 278.1 - 260.7 Michigan 2/20 W, 227.1 - 226.225 Oklahoma 3/11 227.3 (2nd/6) at Gold’s Challenge 2/17 W, 279.15 - 277.9 at Penn State 2/27 W, 230.95 - 228.05 Penn State 3/25 228.575 (3rd/7) at Big Ten 2/21 W, 279.45 - 270.95 at Northern Illinois 3/6 L, 227.75 - 230.0 at Illinois Championships 3/2 281.55 (3rd/7) at Big Ten Championships 3/13 W, 230.35 - 223.05 UIC 4/8 228.975 (3rd/6) at NCAA East Regionals 3/10 W, 282.75 - 269.4 Navy 3/20 W, 227.0 - 217.9 at Temple 4/20 228.725 (t-4th/6) at NCAA Championships 3/17 W, 281.4 - 278.05 Iowa 3/26-27 229.250 (3rd/7) at Big Ten Championships 4/7 281.85 (2nd/10) at NCAA East Regionals 4/10 231.1 (1st/6) at NCAA National Qualifier 1994 4/19 280.8 (5th/8) at NCAA Championships 4/22-24 229.85 (2nd/6) at NCAA Championships Coach Dual Record conference Finish NCAA Finish Peter Kormann 8-1 (5-0) First Third 1989 1998 Date score Opponent Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1/7-8 274.45 (1st/11) at West Point Invitational Peter Kormann 30-10 (17-4) Third Seventh Miles Avery 5-2 (3-1) Third Sixth 1/14-15 280.350 (1st/12) at Windy City Invitational Date score Opponent Date Score Opponent 1/29 W, 283.725 - 275.0 Minnesota 1/7 W, 276.55 - 261.0 Michigan 1/17 222.85 (3rd/7) at Windy City Invitational 2/13 W, 283.7 - 283.3 at Oklahoma 1/20 271.2 (1st/11) at Windy City Invitational 1/24 W, 226.8 - 223.05 I illinois 2/18 W, 281.8 - 272.2 at Michigan State 1/27 W, 271.3 - 253.55 at Southern Illinois 1/31 W, 226.35 - 217.95 Minnesota 2/26 W, 284.8 - 277.9 at Penn State 1/28 W, 275.95 - 265.6 at Michigan 2/6 W, 227.9 - 226.6 at Oklahoma 3/5 W, 284.8 - 282.25 Michigan 2/4 W, 279.3 - 251.9 at Pittsburgh 2/6 W, 227.9 - 226.3 Nebraska 3/5 W, 284.8 - 179.65 A army 2/10 W, 277.3 - 266.0 Northern Illinois 2/21 L, 227.225 - 230.55 at Penn State 3/9 W, 282.425 - 275.65 Chicago 2/11 W, 266.15 - 252.3 Kent State 2/27 W, 229.875 - 228.7 at Michigan State 3/13 W, 284.85 - 284.55 at Nebraska 2/17 W, 274.75 - 257.05 UIC 3/8 L, 230.175 - 230.675 at Nebraska 3/26-27 286.975 (1st/7) at Big Ten Championships 2/18 W, 276.95 - 264.5 Penn State 3/20 229.600 (3rd/7) at Big Ten Championships 4/9 282.475 (1st/6) at NCAA East Regionals 2/25 277.2 (3rd/5) at Southwest Cup 4/4 228.725 (1st/6) at NCAA East Regionals 4/21-23 285.025 (3rd/6) at NCAA Championships 3/10 W, 280.45 - 276.5 at Iowa 4/16 226.75 (6th/6) at NCAA Championships 3/17 W, 278.8 - 275.3 Nebraska 1992 3/18 W, 281.3 - 261.75 Michigan State 1997 Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 3/24 280.6 (3rd/7) at Big Ten Championships Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish Peter Kormann 37-5 (23-2) Second Third 4/14 278.95 (7th/10) at NCAA Championships Peter Kormann 9-0 (6-0) First Date score Opponent Fourth 1/10 277.55 (1st/5) at Spartan Invitational 1988 Date score Opponent 1/18 278.95 (2nd/10) at Windy City Invitational Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1/11 W, 224 - 218.6 Michigan State 1/25 W, 282.6 - 274.1 Arizona State Mike Willson 27-13 (14-7) Third Ninth 1/18 226.45 (1st/9) at Windy City Invitational 2/2 L, 280.85 - 283.6 at Nebraska Date Score Opponent 2/1 W, 231.925 - 218.8 at Michigan 2/15 W, 284.2 - 280.55 at Penn State 1/9 W, 280.5 - 252.8 Michigan 2/8 W, 230.9 - 222.775 at UIC 2/29 W, 281.1 - 272.2 Kent State 1/15-16 277.25 (3rd/12) at Windy City Invitational 2/8 W, 230.9 - 227.45 I iowa 2/29 W, 281.1 - 266.1 Pittsburgh 1/22 W, 280.6 - 262.3 Southern Illinois 2/15 W, 232.0 - 227.725 Oklahoma 3/7 W, 284.35 - 276.1 Michigan 1/30 W, 280.35 - 273.1 Iowa State 2/21 W, 232.45 - 228.35 Penn State 3/14 W, 286.25 - 276.4 at Oklahoma 2/5 W, 282.05 - 279.8 at UIC 3/1 W, 228.725 - 228.5 at Minnesota 3/27 284.40 (2nd/7) at Big Ten Championships 2/6 W, 282.25 - 279.8 Northern Illinois 3/8 W, 231.75 - 228.925 at Illinois 4/11 286.80 (1st/10) at NCAA East Regionals 2/12 W, 273.8 - 259.75 Michigan 3/22-23 230.825 (1st/7) at Big Ten Championships 4/23 286.80 (3rd/8) at NCAA Championships 2/20 W, 278.75 - 278.7 at Penn State 4/5 231.6 (1st/6) at NCAA East Regionals 2/26 W, 281.85 - 245.1 Pittsburgh 4/17- 4/19 231.725 (4th/6) at NCAA Championships 1991 2/28 W, 281.9 - 280.85 Iowa Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 3/6 W, 283.55 - 280.8 Arizona State 1996 Peter Kormann 43-9 (23-4) Second Sixth 311 W, 279.8 - 271.35 at Michigan State Coach Dual Record conference Finish ncaa Finish Date score Opponent 3/13 L, 280.45 - 285.6 at Nebraska Peter Kormann 7-0 (5-0) First 1/11 W, 275.1 - 267.6 Michigan State 3/19 W, 281.2 - 265.5 at Kent State First 1/18 273.60 (2nd/12) at Windy City Invitational 3/19 W, 281.2 - 275.7 Wisconsin Date score Opponent 1/25 W, 270.85 - 270.45 at Arizona State 3/25-26 284.7 (3rd/7) at Big Ten Championships 1/2 223.40 (1st/10) at UMASS Open 2/2 W, 278.7 - 275.8 Nebraska 4/15-16 279.65 (9th/10) at NCAA Championships 1/20 223.550 (1st/12) at Windy City Open 2/8 W, 280.8 - 275.75 at Michigan 1/28 W, 224.75 - 219.75 Minnesota 2/15 W, 281.0 - 279.15 Penn State 1987 2/10 W, 228.925 - 209.75 Michigan 2/22 278.0 (2nd/9) at Santa Barbara Invitational Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/17 W, 227.85 - 225.0 at Penn State 3/2 L, 281.5 - 284.15 Oklahoma Mike Willson 29-12 (15-4) First Eighth 3/1 W, 228.1 - 227.7 at Michigan State 3/2 W, 281.5 - 271.9 Pittsburgh Date score Opponent 3/1 W, 228.1 - 224.25 I iowa 3/2 W, 281.5 - 268.15 Kent State 1/10 267.75 (2nd/11) at Windy City Invitational 3/9 W, 229.575 - 219.6 Western Michigan 3/8 W, 279.7 - 278.85 at Wisconsin 1/17 W, 270.95 - 256.0 at Michigan 3/15 229.5 (1st/8) at Santa Barbara Invitational 3/8 W, 297.8 - 275.7 vs. Iowa 1/23 W, 273.35 - 267.1 at Southern Illinois 3/23 W, 231.075 - 229.025 at Nebraska 3/8 W, 297.8 - 269.45 vs. Army 1/23 W, 269.5 - 249.65 at Iowa State 3/30 231.375 (1st/7) at Big Ten Championships 3/22 279.5 (2nd/7) at Big Ten Championships 2/7 W, 278.05 - 274.8 at Iowa 4/13 231.075 (1st/6) at NCAA East Regionals 4/6 285.5 (1st/10) at NCAA East Regionals 2/7 W, 278.05 - 220.15 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 4/27 232.15 (1st/6) at NCAA Championships 4/18 282.4 (6th/8) at NCAA Championships 2/14 L, 275.7 - 202.25 at Georgia Tech

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2/20 W, 273.4 - 253.6 UIC 2/11 L, 280.3 - 280.5 Iowa 2/7 W, 252.7 - 203.6 at Eastern Michigan 2/22 W, 278.85 - 277.5 Penn State 1/31 W, 275.7 - 270.5 at Michigan 2/8 W, 267.2 - 263.35 at Michigan 2/27 277.08 (3rd/4) at Southwest Cup 1/31 L, 275.7 - 279.6 Nebraska 2/13 W, 270.0 - 262.25 UIC 3/7 W, 280.9 - 274.8 Michigan State 2/4 W, 275.65 - 275.4 Oklahoma 2/14 W, 269.1 - 237.2 Indiana 3/14 W, 279.75 - 262.8 Northern Illinois 2/5 W, 272.2 - 260.1 Kent State 2/20 W, 270.2 - 268.05 at Iowa 3/22 W, 281.2 - 279.4 Nebraska 2/18 W, 280.9 - 269.4 at Indiana State 2/21 W, 271.2 - 257.75 Indiana State 3/27 W, 280.8 - 260.1 Kent State 2/23 W, 278.9 - 270.1 at UIC 2/28 W, 274.65 - 271.0 Northern Illinois 4/3-4 279.8 (1st/7) at Big Ten Championships 2/30 W, 276.85 - 264.0 Pittsburgh 3/13-14 530.85 (3rd/8) at Big Ten Championships 4/23-25 276.45 (8th/10) at NCAA Championships 4/2-4 256.3 (9th/10) at NCAA Championships

1986 3/9-10 277.45 (2nd/7) at Big Ten Championships 1980 Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 4/12-14 281.1 (3rd/10) at NCAA Championships Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Mike Willson 20-20 (10-6) Fourth Ninth Mike Willson 21-7 (12-4) Second - Date score Opponent 1983 Date score Opponent 11/23 263.3 (6th/11) at Windy City Invitational Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 11/16-17 W, 259.8 - 241.0 Michigan State 12/7 W, 265.95 - 194.7 Eastern Michigan Mike Willson 39-20-1 (15-5-1 ) Tied for First Fifth 11/16-17 W, 259.8 - 238.2 Indiana 12/8 W, 267.4 - 247.5 at Kent State Date score Opponent 11/16-17 W, 259.8 - 232.1 Ball State 12/13 W, 274.25 - 228.05 Iowa State 11/5-6 273.83 (1st/5) Buckeye Invitational 11/16-17 L, 255.5 - 261.8 at Indiana State 1/10 W, 273.25 - 251.7 Georgia 11/12 157.75 (4th/8) at Bronco All-Around 1/5 L, 263.25 - 266.0 at Minnesota 1/18 L, 271.8 - 272.75 Southern Illinois 11/19-20 265.05 (9th/12) at Windy City Invitational 1/19 L, 262.45 - 265.35 at Penn State 1/24 L, 273.1 - 274.0 Arizona State 12/3 L, 275.65-277.25 Iowa State 1/25-26 L, 261.2 - 261.85 at Illinois 1/26 W, 263.0 - 259.9 Michigan 12/10-11 272.05 (1st/6) at Farmingdale Open 1/25-26 W, 261.2 - 249.85 Iowa 2/1 L, 274.3 - 276.5 at Oklahoma 1/7-8 163.65 (2nd/4) Buckeye All-Around 1/25-26 W, 257.55 - 250.09 at Illinois State 2/8 L, 279.6-282.65 at Penn State 1/15 L, 271.95 - 272.75 at Southern Illinois 1/25-26 W, 257.55 - 243.75 Southern Illinois 2/14 W, 277.35 - 274.95 Iowa 1/22 W, 278.9 - 276.1 Penn State 2/1 W, 263.0 - 206.45 Slippery Rock 2/21 W, 278.7 - 269.8 at UIC 1/28 W, 274.0 - 262.15 at Michigan State 2/1 W, 263.3 - 200.85 Eastern Michigan 2/22 W, 274.95 - 260.15 at Northern Illinois 1/29 W, 249.0 - 205.15 at Eastern Michigan 2/2 W, 267.35 - 263.9 Michigan 3/1 W, 274.45 - 273.45 Indiana State 2/5 W, 272.2-242.65 Toronoto 2/9 W, 263.2 - 253.3 Michigan State 3/1 L, 244.45 - 267.3 Illinois 2/11 W, 276.75 - 270.75 at Iowa 2/9 W, 263.2 - 251.95 Ball State 3/8 W, 277.5 - 260.95 Pittsburgh 2/18 W, 279.75 - 270.3 Indiana State 2/16 W, 261.45 - 251.27 at Indiana 3/15 276.1 (4th/7) at Big Ten Championships 2/25 W, 274.9 - 261.15 UIC 2/17 W, 262.6 - 177.85 at Southern Illinois 4/3-5 277.0 (9th/10) at NCAA Championships 2/26 W, 278.6 - 277.05 Northern Illinois 2/22 L, 261.85 - 266.05 at UIC 3/4-5 276.65 (T1st/7) at Big Ten Championships 2/22 L, 262.7 - 265.65 at Northern Illinois 1985 3/19 W, 276.45 - 261.95 at Pittsburgh 2/29 W, 267.1 - 265.65 Indiana State Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 4/7-9 277.55 (5th/10) at NCAA Championships 3/1 W, 268.22 - 190.07 Pittsburgh Mike Willson 32-0 (18-0) First First 3/7-8 269.5 (2nd/8) at Big Ten Championships Date score Opponent 1982 11/16-17 277.2 (1st/12) at Windy City Invitational Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1979 12/1 W, 278.3 - 238.4 at Georgia Mike Willson 36-8 (17-5) Fourth Fifth Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 12/1 W, 278.3 - 251.1 Jacksonville State Date score Opponent Mike Willson 21-6 (16-3) Second - 12/7 W, 278.95 - 258.35 Wisconsin 11/13 161.55 (2nd/5) at Oklahoma All Around Date score Opponent 1/12 W, 277.2 - 251.15 Kent State 11/21-22 266.6 (1st/5) Buckeye Invitational 1/6 W, 210.15 - 206.8 Illinois State 1/18 W, 279.4 - 272.2 at Iowa 12/4-5 265.5 (3rd/12) at Windy City Invitational 1/6 W, 421.9 - 395.2 Michigan State 1/18 W, 279.4 - 272.2 Illinois 12/13 W, 264.5 - 238.55 Ball State 1/3-4 W, 421.9 - 376.9 at Michigan 1/20 W, 281.5 - 275.15 at Southern Illinois 1/9 W, 273.7 - 261.3 1/3-4 W, 421.9 - 366.45 Indiana 1/25 W, 275.0 - 266.65 at Michigan State 1/16 W, 270.85 - 257.5 Southern Illinois 1/3-4 W, 421.9 - 254.65 Eastern Michigan 1/28 W, 281.3 - 260.85 at Michigan 1/16 W, 257.5 - 228.05 Western Michigan 1/19-20 W, 408.15 - 370.0 at Iowa 2/1 W, 284.55 - 274.45 Oklahoma 1/23 L, 272.35 - 273.7 at Penn State 1/19-20 L, 408.15 - 415.8 Minnesota 2/9 W, 283.9 - 281.05 Penn State 1/29 W, 273.5 - 270.05 Michigan 1/26 W, 207.05 - 202.25 at Michigan State 2/15 W, 276.8 - 254.35 UIC 1/30 W, 266.95 - 254.6 Pittsburgh 1/26 W, 207.05 - 188.45 Wisconsin 2/16 W, 283.7 - 273.75 Indiana State 2/6 L, 273.55 - 275.55 at Oklahoma 1/28 W, 210.1 - 164.5 at Eastern Michigan 3/2 W, 282.6 - 267.1 at Pittsburgh 2/6 W, 270.75 - 262.15 BYU 2/2 W, 420.2 - 417.75 at Michigan 3/9 W, 279.7 - 276.3 at Iowa State 2/12 W, 276.5 - 272.5 Iowa 2/10 L, 213.2 - 215.6 Penn State 3/23-24 283.65 (1st/7) at Big Ten Championships 2/13 W, 268.95 - 234.6 West Virginia 2/10 W, 213.2 - 212.35 Illinois 4/12-13 285.35 (1st/10) at NCAA Championships 2/19 W, 271.05 - 251.75 at Indiana 2/10 W, 213.2 - 209.4 Minnesota *School Record Before 2001 2/19 W, 271.2 - 267.1 UIC 2/16 L, 212.0 - 213.65 Southern Illinois 2/20 W, 274.05 - 266.75 at Indiana State 2/17 W, 213.95 - 199.06 Indiana 1984 2/20 W, 270.3 - 235.0 Georgia 2/17 W, 211.75 - 192.9 Slippery Rock Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/25 W, 274.6 - 271.5 at UIC 2/23 W, 214.5 - 213.15 UIC Mike Willson 39-12 (15-5) Second Third 2/27 W, 276.15 - 273.2 at Northern Illinois 2/25 L, 214.5 - 217.65 Northern Illinois Date score Opponent 2/27 W, 276.7 - 265.4 Iowa State 3/3 L, 215.35 - 223.5 at Indiana State 11/4-5 274.4 (1st/4) Buckeye Invitational 3/7-8 272.7 (4th/8) at Big Ten Championships 3/9-11 428.8 (2nd/8th) at Big Ten Championships 11/18-19 271.65 (3rd/12) at Windy City Invitational 4/1-3 273.35 (5th/10) at NCAA Championships 3/24 430.05 (3rd) at NCAA Regionals 12/3 W, 278.85 - 275.9 Iowa State 1978 12/9 277.2 (1st/6) at Farmingdale Open 1981 Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1/14 W, 280.8 - 274.35 Southern Illinois Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Mike Willson 12-6 (9-3) Fourth - 1/21 L, 274.35 - 278.95 at Penn State Mike Willson 20-10 (10-4) Third Ninth Date score Opponent 1/27 W, 274.4 - 264.8 Michigan Date score Opponent 1/21 L, 198.35 - 210.95 Indiana State 1/28 W, 278.6 - 265.6 Michigan State 12/13 W, 259.65 - 226.25 at Ball State 1/21 L, 198.35 - 209.65 Illinois State 2/3 L, 277.15 - 277.17 at Oklahoma 1/10 W, 263.75 - 251.15 Minnesota 1/22 L, 202.1 - 214.45 Illinois 2/4 L, 274.75 - 278.85 at Nebraska 1/16 W, 268.5 - 268.0 at Southern Illinois 2/4 W, 206.26 - 202.5 Michigan 2/4 L, 274.75 - 275.15 Penn State 1/16 W, 268.5 - 265.0 New Mexico 2/4 W, 203.1 - 165.4 Eastern Kentucky 2/4 W, 274.74 - 270.3 Louisiana State 1/17 W, 268.2 - 252.25 Illinois State 2/11 W, 206.8 - 201.1 Michigan State 2/10 W, 273.65 - 264.8 at Kent State 1/24 W, 271.15 - 268.85 Penn State 2/15 W, 205.93 - 157.91 Slippery Rock 2/10 W, 273.65 - 198.25 eastern Michigan 1/31 W, 264.7 - 261.35 at Pittsburgh 2/17 W, 208.75 - 204.25 at Indiana

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2/17 W, 208.75 - 195.75 at Iowa 1/24 W, 138.0 - 136.0 at Slippery Rock 1968 2/25 L, 201.0 - 202.6 at UIC 1/27 L, 137.15 - 161.05 at Iowa Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/25 W, 201.0 - 197.75 Ball State 1/27 L, 137.15 - 146.85 Illinois State James Sweeney 7-13 (2-12) Seventh - 3/10-11 400.3 (4th/8) at Big Ten Championships 1/27 L, 137.15 - 116.0 Illinois Date score Opponent 2/2 W, 140.0 - 133.0 at Ball State 1/6 L, 165.75 - 186.1 Michigan State 1977 2/10 L, 145.57 - 156.33 Indiana 1/13 L, 176.35 - 189.85 Iowa Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/17 W, 148.0 - 105.0 Cincinnati 1/13 W, 176.35 - 98.8 Ball State James Sweeney 1-15 (0-13) eighth - 2/17. W, 148 .0- 84.0 Green 1/20 L, 169.7 - 179.65 at Minnesota Date score Opponent 2/24 W, 152.15 - 141.0 Columbus Gym. Club 1/20 W, 168.7 - 123.8 Bemidji 1/22 L, 184.4 - 207.15 Penn State 3/23-24 272.75 (7th/8) at Big Ten Championships 1/27 W, 174.75 - 158.65 at Kent State 2/2 W, 188.85 - 107.95 Kent State 1/27 W, 155.55 - 136.45 Slippery Rock 2/5 L, 183.1 - 194.05 at Michigan State 1972 2/2 L, 171.0 - 176.0 at Indiana State 2/5 L, 183.1 - 184.9 Eastern Michigan Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/3 L, 175.15 - 185.6 at Illinois 2/11-12 L, 332.05 - 398.05 Michigan James Sweeney 8-10 (2-10) Seventh - 2/10 L, 178.0 - 185.25 Michigan 2/11-12 L, 332.05 - 375.65 Iowa Date score Opponent 2/17 L, 172.75 - 177.45 Wisconsin 2/11-12 L, 332.05 - 355.8 Wisconsin 1/8 W, 140.4 - 110.75 Slippery Rock 2/24 W, 175.75 - 173.2 at Indiana 2/15 L, 191.05 - 200.75 at Ball State 1/8 W, 140.4 - 103.5 Ball State 2/24 W, 175.75 - 167.75 eastern Michigan 2/26 L, 180.35 - 200.0 Air Force 1/15 W, 142.95 - 140.5 Kent State 3/1-2 161.45 (7th/8) at Big Ten Championships 2/26 L, 180.35 - 202.75 Indiana 1/15 W, 142.0 - 92.0 Cincinnati 3/12 281.5 (8th/8) at Big Ten Championships 1/22 W, 146.45 -105.35 Miami (Ohio) 1967 1/29 L, 144.4 - 152.45 at Illinois Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1976 2/5 W, 140.55 - 128.55 Wisconsin James Sweeney 2-15 (0-14) eighth - Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/5 W, 140.55 - 122.55 Columbus Gym. Club Date score Opponent James Sweeney 9-10 (1-10) eighth - 2/12 L, 149.15 - 160.2 Michigan 1/7 L, 125.0 - 160.0 at Wisconsin Date Score Opponent 2/17 L, 148.65 - 154.15 Michigan State 1/14 L, 138.625 - 178.475 Michigan State 12/13 W, 189.0 - 179.0 at Georgia Southern 2/26 L, 143.45 - 158.15 at Indiana 1/21 L, 143.0 - 184.0 at Iowa 1/17 L, 191.9 - 199.0 Michigan 3/3-4 132.925 (7th/8) at Big Ten Championships 1/28 L, 150.0 - 155.0 Slippery Rock 1/24 L, 190.0 - 209.0 at Penn State 1/28 L, 147.0 - 171.0 Minnesota 1/31 W, 190.2 - 188.2 Ball State 1971 2/4 W, 141.0 - 128.0 Ball State 2/7 W, 190.1 - 189.35 Michigan State Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/4 L, 141.0 - 180.0 Illinois 2/7 W, 190.1 - 169.05 Georgia Southern James Sweeney 5-11 (1-11) Seventh - 2/11 W, 154.0 - 149.0 Kent State 2/7 W, 190.1 - 159.65 Slippery Rock Date score Opponent 2/11 L, 154.0 - 181.0 Indiana 2/13 L, 187.0 - 195.0 at Indiana 1/15 W, 131.25 - 125.01 at Slippery Rock 2/24 L, 156.0 - 165.0 at Eastern Michigan 2/13 W, 173.6 - 138.6 Brockport 1/16 W, 141.05 - 133.05 Ball State 2/25 L, 153.0 - 188.5 at Michigan 2/13 W, 173.6 - 95.0 Miami 1/23 W, 141.6 - 137.95 Kent State 3/3-4 143.32 (8th/8) at Big Ten Championships 2/21 W, 187.25 - 171.65 at Kent State 1/30 L, 145.0 - 152.0 Illinois 2/28 W, 187.35 - 169.6 at West Virginia 2/6 L, 141.5 - 145.0 at Wisconsin 1966 3/26-27 350.80 (8th/8) at Big Ten Championships 2/13 L, 150.1 - 163.85 at Michigan Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/20 L, 140.0 - 158.0 at Michigan State Joseph M. Hewlett 1-15 (0-14) eighth - 1975 2/27 L, 140.0 - 157.0 Indiana Date score Opponent Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/27 W, 140.0 - 97.0 Cincinnati 1/8 L, 116.35 - 184.9 Michigan James Sweeney 4-11 (0-10) eighth - 3/5-6 128.0 (7th/8) at Big Ten Championships 1/8 L, 116.35 - 180.25 Iowa Date score Opponent 1/15 L, 134.0 - 181.0 Michigan State 1/18 W,193.45 - 160.7 Kent State 1970 1/29 L, 141.0 - 151.0 at Slippery Rock 1/24 L, 188.0 - 192;0 at Michigan State Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/5 L, 140.15 - 162.9 at Minnesota 1/25 L, 188.0 - 194.0 Wisconsin James Sweeney 5-6 (1-5) eighth - 2/12 L, 163.5 - 188.95 at Illinois 2/1 W, 192.6 - 191.45 Slippery Rock Date score Opponent 2/19 L, 165.2 - 175.6 at Indiana 2/8 L, 184.75 - 200.7 Indiana 1/16 L, 137 - 155 Illinois 2/19 W, 165.2 - 91.3 Cincinnati 2/15 W, 149.25 - 131.75 Columbus Gym. Club 1/17 L, 145 - 156 Minnesota 2/26 L, 153.35 - 171.9 Wisconsin 3/1 L, 191.0 - 198.0 Ball State 1/31 L, 147.35 - 150.80 Iowa State 3/4-5 140.0 (8th/8) at Big Ten Championships 3/8 W, 193.7 - 178.2 West Virginia 1/31 L, 147.35 - 148.55 Indiana 3/28-29 335.15 (8th/8) at Big Ten Championships 2/7 L, 150.9 - 164.5 Michigan 1965 2/14 W, 146 - 142 Wisconsin Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1974 2/14 W, 146 - 139 Georgia Southern Joseph M. Hewlett 0-8 (0-7) eighth - Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/20 W, 141 - 79 Wright State Date score Opponent James Sweeney 10-7 (5-7) Sixth - 2/21 W, 141.85 - 79.65 Wright State 1/9 L, 50.0 - 68.0 Indiana Date score Opponent 2/21 L, 147 - 155 Michigan State 1/16 L, 27.0 - 82.0 at Iowa 1/5 L, 152.0 - 157.95 Michigan 2/27 W, 143.50 - 141.40 Kent State 1/23 L, 43.0 - 68.0 at Michigan 1/5 W, 147.0 - 132.0 Kent State 3/6-7 137 (8th/8) at Big Ten Championships 1/30 L, 37.0 - 75.0 at Michigan State 1/23 L, 150.0 - 158.0 at Indiana 2/5 L, 39.0 - 78.0 at Wisconsin 2/2 W, 150.0 - 148.0 at Wheaton 1969 2/13 L, 33.5 - 77.5 Southern Illinois 2/2 W, 150.0 - 149.0 Wisconsin Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/13 L, 51.5 - 66.5 Minnesota 2/9 W, 154.6 - 152.15 Illinois James Sweeney 8-10 (5-9) Sixth - 2/20 L, 49.0 - 68.0 Illinois 2/9 W, 154.6 - 145.05 Ball State Date score Opponent 3/5-6 2/9 W, 154.6 - 137.5 Slippery Rock 1/11 W, 133.0 - 109.0 Ball State 2/16 W, 153.2 - 145.96 Michigan State 1/11 W, 133.0 - 56.0 Western Michigan 1964 2/20 W, 151.35 - 85.3 Cincinnati 1/18 L, 150.375 - 152.4 Eastern Michigan Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 3/2 291.2 (6th/8) at Big Ten Championships 1/18 W, 178.125 - 173.725 Minnesota Joseph M. Hewlett 6-12 (4-11) eighth - 1/25 L, 170.9 - 175.4 Illinois Date score Opponent 1973 2/1 W, 177.0 - 171.0 Indiana 1/11 W, 60.0 - 52.0 at Illinois Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 2/1 W, 150.0 - 141.0 Kent State 1/18 L, 51.5 - 60.5 at Michigan State James Sweeney 8-12 (1-11) Seventh - 2/8 L, 171.0 - 188.0 at Michigan 1/25 L, 47.5 - 62.5 at Michigan Date score Opponent 2/15 W, 167.4 - 159.5 at Wisconsin 2/1 L, 44.0 - 68.0 Wisconsin 1/5 L, 142.05 - 150.0 at Michigan State 2/22 L, 173.6 - 181.4 at Michigan State 2/1 W, 60.0 - 20.0 Slippery Rock 1/5 W, 142.0 - 139.0 Eastern Michigan 3/8 L, 163.975 - 183.95 Iowa 2/8 L, 49.0 - 63.0 Southern Illinois 1/13 L, 147.0 - 159.0 at Michigan No Date 161.025 (6th/8) at Big Ten Championships 2/15 W, 61.0 - 51.0 Illinois 1/20 W, 145.8 - 143.9 Kent State 3 0 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 men’s gymnastics M e d i a I NFORM A T I ON

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2/22 W, 66.0 - 46.0 Minnesota 1/26 W, 66.5 - 45.5 at Indiana 2/2 L, 41 - 55 Michigan 2/22 W, 84.0 - 24.0 Ball State 1/26 W, 76.5 - 35.5 Northwestern 2/9 L, 33 - 66 Minnesota 2/29 L, 41.0 - 71.0 Iowa 2/9 W, 66.0 - 46.0 Wisconsin 2/9 L, 33 - 35 Wisconsin 2/29 W, 71.0 - 35.0 Indiana 2/23 W, 67.0 - 43.0 Ball State 3/1 L, 33 - 63 Illinois 3/6-7 1.0 (8th/8) at Big Ten Championships 3/2 L, 41.0 - 71.0 at Michigan 3/7-8 21 (7th/9) at Big Ten Championships 3/8-9 20.5 (5th/9) at Big Ten Championships No Date 2.0 (17th/17) at NCAA Championships 1963 Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1956 1951 Joseph M. Hewlett 4-13 (1-12) eighth 20th Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Date score Opponent Joseph M. Hewlett 10-24 (5-17) Ninth 13th Joseph M. Hewlett 10-5 (9-5) Fourth - 1/12 W, 87.0 - 24.0 Eastern Michigan Date score Opponent Date score Opponent 1/19 L, 38.5 - 73.5 Michigan State 1/14 W, 69.0 - 42.0 at Wisconsin 1/13 W, 52.0 - 42.0 Kent State 1/26 L, 48.5 - 62.5 at Illinois 1/14 L, 51.5 - 60.5 Iowa 2/3 W, 52.5 - 43.5 Michigan State 2/2 L, 42.0 - 70.0 at Wisconsin 2/4 L, 42.0 - 70.0 at Michigan State 2/10 L, 59.5 - 65.5 Minnesota 2/2 L, 43.0 - 69.0 Minnesota 2/11 W, 63.0 - 49.0 Indiana 2/10 W, 59.5 - 7.0 Indiana 2/9 L, 36.0 - 75.0 Michigan 2/18 L, 39.0 - 71.0 Michigan 2/17 L, 29.0 - 67.0 at Illinois 2/16 W, 71.5 - 40.5 at Ball State 2/25 L, 26.0 - 80.0 Illinois 2/24 W, 49.5 - 46.5 at Michigan 2/23 W, 65.0 - 47.0 at Chicago 3/2-3 2.0 (9th/9) at Big Ten Championships 3/3 W, 64.0 - 32.0 Wisconsin 2/23 L, 53.5 - 58.5 Navy Pier No Date 13.0 (13th/21) at NCAA Championships 3/24 12.0 (4th/9) at Big Ten Championships 3/2 W, 65.5-45.5 at Indiana 3/8-9 14.0 (8th/8) at Big Ten Championships 1955 1950 Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1962 Joseph M. Hewlett 11-19-1 (5-14-1) Sixth Tied for 11th Joseph M. Hewlett 3-11-2 (2-10-2) Tied for Sixth - Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Date score Opponent Date score Opponent Joseph M. Hewlett 10-7 (5-6) Fifth - 1/8 W, 62.0 - 34.0 at Indiana 1/21 W, 52.0 - 44.0 Chicago Date score Opponent 1/8 W, 63.0 - 33.0 Wisconsin 1/28 L, 36.0 - 60.0 at Indiana 1/13 W, 55.0 - 41.0 at West Virginia 2/5 L, 42.0 - 54.0 Michigan State 1/28 W, 50.5 - 45.5 at Iowa 1/20 L, 31.0 - 49.0 at Pittsburgh 2/12 L, 46.0 - 50.0 at Illinois 2/4 L, 43.0 - 53.0 at Wisconsin 1/27 W, 62.0 - 50.0 at Eastern Illinois 2/12 L, 44.0 - 52.0 Minnesota 2/11 L, 41.5 - 54.5 Illinois 1/27 W, 73.5 - 38.5 Ball State 2/19 W, 60.5 - 35.5 West Virginia 2/11 L, 41.0 - 55.0 Kent State 2/3 W, 68.0 - 44.0 Indiana 2/26 L, 45.0 - 51.0 at Michigan 2/18 W, 74.5 - 56.5 at Cincinnati YMCA 2/3 L, 55.0 - 57.0 Navy Pier 3/5 25.0 (6th/9) at Big Ten Championships 2/25 L, 35.0 - 60.0 at Michigan State 2/3 W, 57.0 - 55.0 UIC No Date 9.0 (T-11th/17) at NCAA Championships 3/4 L, 35.0 - 61.0 Michigan 2/10 L, 42.5 - 68.5 at Michigan 3/25 0.0 (T-6th/8) at Western Championships 3/25 0.0 (T-6th/8) at Western Championships 2/17 W, 73.0 - 39.0 Wisconsin 2/24 L, 32.0 - 79.0 at Michigan State 1954 1949 3/2-3 19.5 (5th/8) at Big Ten Championships Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Joseph M. Hewlett 11-18 (5-12) Sixth 11th Joseph M. Hewlett 4-8-1 (3-8-1) Seventh - 1959 Date Score Opponent Date Score Opponent Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1/30 W, 52.5 - 43.5 at West Virginia 1/15 W, 52.0 - 44.0 Cincinnati YMCA Joseph M. Hewlett 13-20 (2-17) Seventh 10th 2/6 L, 47.0 - 49.0 at Michigan State 1/22 T, 48.0 - 48.0 at Michigan State Date score Opponent 2/13 W, 57.5 - 38.5 Indiana 2/12 L, 47.0 - 83.0 at Illinois 1/17 W, 67.0 - 44.0 Chicago 2/20 L, 32.0 - 64.0 at Michigan 2/19 W, 51.0 - 26.0 Purdue 1/24 W, 72.0 - 40.0 Ball State 2/27 L, 38.5 - 57.5 Illinois 2/26 L, 38.0 - 58.0 a tMichigan 2/6 L, 49.5 - 65.5 at Minnesota 3/6 W, 45.0 - 35.0 Pittsburgh 3/5 W, 55.0 - 43.0 Wisconsin 2/7 L, 39.0 - 65.0 Iowa 3/12-13 26.0 (6th/8) at Big Ten Championships 3/5 W, 55.0 - 34.0 Indiana 2/14 L, 37.0 - 75.0 at Illinois 4/2-3 11.0 (11th/17) at NCAA Championships 3/26 2.5 (7th/7) at Western Championships 2/21 L, 30.0 - 80.0 at Michigan 1/24 L, 42 - 54 Iowa 2/21 L, 53.0 - 69.0 Indiana 2/7 L, 23 - 73 at Illinois 1932 No Date 4.0 (7th/8) at Big Ten Championships 2/21 W, 84 - 18 at Case Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish No Date 12.0 (10th/20) at NCCA Championships 2/21 W, 84 - 30 Western Reserve Leo G. Staley 0-3 (0-3) Fifth - 2/28 W, 49.5 - 40.5 at Indiana Date Score Opponent 1958 3/6-7 47 (5th/8) at Big Ten Championships 2/1 L, 948.0 - 1169.0 at Chicago Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish No Date 11.0 (12th/13) at NCAA Championships 2/2 L, 873.0 - 1083.2 at Illinois Joseph M. Hewlett 14-22 (4-17) Seventh 10th 2/20 L, 825.8 - 889.2 Michigan 1953 Date score Opponent 3/5 aaU District Championships - Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1/18 L, 41.0 - 71.0 at Michigan State - 796.70 (5th/6) at Western Championships 1/27 L, 53.5 - 57.5 at Ball State Joseph M. Hewlett 8-18 (5-5) Fifth 12th Date score Opponent 2/1 L, 46.0 - 66.0 Minnesota 1931 1/17 L, 45.5 - 50.5 Michigan 2/8 L, 35.0 - 75.0 at Iowa Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1/24 W, 50 - 46 Michigan State 2/8 W, 59.0 - 48.0 Wisconsin Leo G. Staley 1-8 (1-8) eighth - 1/24 L, 42 - 54 Iowa 2/15 L, 53.0 - 59.0 Indiana Date Score Opponent 2/7 L, 23 - 73 at Illinois 2/22 L, 41.0 - 71.0 Michigan 1/30 W, 931.0 - 874.0 at Michigan 2/21 W, 84 - 18 at Case 3/1 L, 37.0 - 74.0 Illinois 2/7 L, 908.8 - 1002.1 Chicago 2/21 W, 84 - 30 Western Reserve 3/29 6.0 (7th/9) at Big Ten Championships 2/28 L, 941.4 - 1002.9 Illinois 2/28 W, 49.5 - 40.5 at Indiana 4/12 19.0 (10th/21) at NCAA Championships 3/14 183.0 (7th/7) at Western Championships 3/6-7 47 (5th/8) at Big Ten Championships - 183.4 (8th/8) at Western Championships 1957 No Date 11.0 (12th/13) at NCAA Championships Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish 1930 1952 Joseph M. Hewlett 7-7 (6-7) Fifth - Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Date score Opponent Leo G. Staley 2-2 (1-2) Fourth - Joseph M. Hewlett 2-27 (2-18) Seventh 17th 1/12 L, 40.5 - 71.5 at Illinois Date score Opponent Date score Opponent 1/19 L, 43.0 - 69.0 Michigan State 2/1 W, 1126.5 - 940.25 at Ohio Wesleyan 1/19 L, 36 - 60 at Michigan State

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2/8 W, 1121.2 - 1105.4 Purdue 2/14 L, 1055.0 - 1221.5 at Illinois 2/15 L, 1107.0 - 1243.25 at Chicago - 1055.6 (4th/7) at Western Championships

1929 Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Leo G. Staley 2-3 (0-3) Seventh - Date score Opponent 1/19 W, 1084.0 - 1020.1 at Ohio Wesleyan 2/2 L, 1138.1 - 1157.5 Chicago 2/9 L, 1166.1 - 1218.6 Illinois 2/16 L, 954.9 - 1022.4 at Purdue 2/23 W, 1148.5 - 1060.3 Ohio Wesleyan - 960.85 (7th/7) at Western Championships

1928 Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Leo G. Staley 2-3 (0-3) - - Date score Opponent - Won Ohio Wesleyan - Lost Chicago - Lost Purdue - Lost Illinois - Won Ohio Wesleyan

1927 Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Leo G. Staley 1-3 (0-2) Seventh - Date score Opponent - Lost Ohio Wesleyan - Lost Purdue - Lost Chicago - Won Ohio Wesleyan - 559.00 (7th/7) at Western Championships

1926 Coach Dual Record Conference Finish NCAA Finish Leo G. Staley 4-7 (3-6) Fifth - Date score Opponent 1/30 W, 1227.0 - 1167.3 at Ohio Wesleyan 2/15 L, 1014.5 - 1239.0 Chicago 2/20 L, 1197.4 - 1214.7 Ohio Wesleyan 2/27 L, 1183.6 - 1246.4 Purdue 3/13 973.5 (5th/8) at Western Championships

1925 Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Leo G. Staley 1-3 (0-2) Sixth - Date score Opponent - Won Ohio Wesleyan - Lost Chicago - Lost Purdue - Lost Ohio Wesleyan

1924 Coach record conference Finish ncaa Finish Glenn Alexander 2-1 (0-1) Seventh - Date score Opponent 2/2 W, 1171.6 - 1012.4 Ohio Wesleyan 2/16 L, 1068.3 - 1085.6 Purdue 3/8 W, 1255.1 - 1089.8 Ohio Wesleyan - 816.00 (7th/7) at Western Championships

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a ll - t i me ser i es records 7 Opponent OSU Record Georgia 3-0-0 Penn State 67-48-0 Army 11-5-0 Georgia Southern 5-1-0 Pittsburgh 18-5-0 Air Force 4-1-0 Georgia Tech 0-1-0 Princeton 1-0-0 Arizona 1-0-0 Houston Baptist 2-3-0 Purdue 2-8-0 Arizona State 13-4-0 Illinois 78-104-2 Sacramento State 1-0-0 Ball State 20-3-0 Illinois-Navy Pier 1-1-0 San Diego State 1-0-0 Bemidji State 1-0-0 Illinois State 3-2-0 San Jose State 5-1-0 Bowling Green 1-0-0 Indiana 35-38-0 Slippery Rock 11-2-0 Brigham Young 6-1-0 Indiana 35-38-0 Springfield 3-2-0 Brockport State 3-0-0 Indiana State 13-5-0 Stanford 13-17-0 Cal-State 1-2-0 Iowa 89-79-0 Southern California 1-2-0 Cal-State Fullerton 5-0-0 Iowa State 10-8-0 Southern Connecticut 2-0-0 Cal-State L.A. 2-2-0 Jacksonville State 1-0-0 Southern Illinois 18-12-0 Cal-State Northridge 0-1-0 Kent State 30-1-0 Syracuse 8-5-0 Cal-State Poly 3-0-0 Louisiana State 3-0-0 Temple 11-4-0 California (Berkeley) 12-17-0 Massachusetts 6-0-0 Toronto 2-0-0 California (Santa Barbara) 4-0-0 Miami 2-0-0 UCLA 4-20-0 Case Western Reserve 2-0-0 Michigan 102-84-0 UIC 59-3-0 Chicago 9-11-0 Michigan State 74-58-1 Vermont 1-0-0 Cincinnati 5-0-0 Minnesota 78-71-1 Washington 5-1-0 Cincinnati YMCA 2-0-0 MIT 1-0-0 Washington State 1-0-0 Colorado 2-2-0 Navy 6-5-0 Western Illinois 1-1-0 Columbus Gymnastics Club 3-0-0 Nebraska 25-29-0 Western Michigan 14-0-0 East Stroudsburg 1-0-0 New Mexico 4-2-0 West Virginia 9-0-0 Eastern Illinois 1-0-0 North Carolina 1-0-0 Wheaton 1-0-0 Eastern Kentucky 1-0-0 Northern Illinois 17-4-0 Wisconsin 53-23-1 Eastern Michigan 9-4-0 Northwestern 5-1-2 Wright State 1-0-0 Florida State 2-8-0 Ohio Wesleyan 11-3-0 Yale 0-1-0 Fresno State 1-0-0 Oklahoma 23-34-1 Bold indicates 2013 opponents

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1988 15-4-0 27-13-0 3rd 9th Year Dual Overall Record Big Ten NCAA 1962 6-4-0 10-7-0 5th — Peter Kormann Glenn Alexander (Head Coach) 1963 4-6-0 4-13-0 8th 20th 1989 11-0-0 30-10-0 3rd 7th 1924 2-1-0 2-1-0 — — 1964 6-5-0 6-12-0 8th — 1990 8-1-0 32-9-0 3rd 5th Leo G. Staley 1965 0-8-0 0-15-0 8th — 1991 10-1-0 43-9-0 2nd 6th 1925 1-3-0 1-3-0 6th — 1966 1-8-0 1-15-0 8th — 1992 6-1-0 37-5-0 2nd 3rd 1926 1-3-0 4-7-0 5th — James Sweeney 1993 4-1-0 46-4-0 1st 2nd 1927 1-3-0 1-3-0 5th — 1967 2-9-0 2-15-0 8th — 1994 8-0-0 43-3-0 1st 3rd 1928 2-3-0 2-3-0 — — 1968 6-7-0 7-13-0 7th — 1995 5-1-0 23-10-0 3rd T-4th 1929 2-3-0 2-3-0 7th — 1969 6-5-0 8-10-0 6th — 1996 7-0-0 50-0-0 1st 1st 1930 2-2-0 2-2-0 4th — 1970 5-6-0 5-13-0 8th — 1997 8-0-0 31-3-0 1st 4th 1931 1-2-0 1-8-0 7th — 1971 4-5-0 5-11-0 7th — Miles Avery 1932 0-3-0 0-3-0 5th — 1972 7-4-0 8-10-0 7th — 1998 5-2-0 18-12-0 3rd 6th NO TEAM 1973 7-6-0 8-12-0 7th — 1999 8-1-0 26-5-0 3rd 2nd 1933-48 1974 8-2-0 10-7-0 6th — 2000 7-1-0 22-8-0 2nd 6th Joseph M. Hewlett 1975 4-4-0 4-11-0 8th — 2001 8-2-0 28-4-0 1st 1st 1949 4-2-1 4-8-1 7th — 1976 9-3-0 9-10-0 8th — 2002 6-0-0 22-5-0 1st 2nd 1950 3-6-0 3-11-2 T-6th — 1977 1-9-0 1-16-0 8th — 2003 5-3-0 24-5-0 2nd 2nd 1951 5-2-0 10-5-0 4th — Mike Willson 2004 3-5-0 18-10-0 3rd 4th 1952 0-5-0 2-27-0 7th 17th 1978 7-4-0 12-6-0 3rd — 2005 7-2-1 25-4-1 1st 2nd 1953 4-3-0 8-18-0 5th 12th 1979 15-5-0 21-6-0 2nd — 2006 5-1-0 17-4-0 1st 7th 1954 3-3-0 11-18-0 6th 11th 1980 15-6-0 21-7-0 2nd — 2007 4-2-0 14-7-0 1st 8th 1955 3-4-0 11-19-1 6th T-11th 1981 14-0-0 20-10-0 3rd 9th 2008 1-5-0 9-13-0 3rd 7th 1956 2-4-0 10-24-0 9th 13th 1982 16-2-0 36-8-0 4th 5th 2009 3-7-0 9-16-0 3rd 6th 1957 4-3-0 7-7-0 5th — 1983 11-3-0 39-20-1 T-1st 5th 2010 3-4-0 12-16-0 4th 6th 1958 1-7-0 14-22-0 7th 10th 1984 10-5-0 39-12-0 2nd 3rd Doug Stibel/Blaine Wilson 1959 2-5-0 3-11-0 7th 10th 1985 15-0-0 32-0-0 1st 1st 2011 6-3-0 14-11-0 3rd — 1960 3-5-0 5-31-0 7th 21st 1986 11-4-0 20-20-0 4th 9th Rustam Sharipov 1961 4-6-0 14-22-0 7th 11th 1987 11-1-0 29-12-0 1st 8th 2012 0-4-0 10-14-0 5th —

Dual Totals – 402-248-2 (.616) Overall Totals – 1,104-746-6 (.599)

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