Meet Eleven | 2012 NCAA Championship | Lloyd Noble Center (Norman, Okla.) | April 19-21, 2012

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EIGHT NATIONAL TITLES | SEVEN NISSEN-EMERY AWARD WINNERS | 219 ALL-AMERICANS | 35 INDIVIDUAL TITLES

2012 SCHEDULE GYMINFO AT A GLANCE DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) 1 Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open$ (1/5) 343.700 Qualifier One . April 19 - 1 p.m. Qualifier Two . April 19 - 7 p.m. Jan. 21 at Ohio State W, 353.150 Team Finals . .April 20 - 7 p.m. Jan. 28 at Illinois & Michigan# (2/3) 347.700 Event Finals . .April 21 - 7 p.m. Feb. 2-4 Winter Cup Challenge+ Individual Location . . . . Norman, Okla. Feb. 12 at California & Stanford% (1/3) 351.600 Venue . . . Lloyd Noble Center Feb. 25 IOWA W, 356.250 Webcast ...... NCAA.com Oklahoma (18-1, 8-0 MPSF) 2012 NCAA Gymnastics March 3 STANFORD W, 357.050 Live Stats . .SoonerSports.com March 10 MICHIGAN* W, 355.500 SOONERS CHAMPIONSHIP March 17 AIR FORCE & NEBRASKA (1/3) 352.400 The Matchup March 24 at Minn. & Ohio State^ (1/ 3) 353.100 The top-ranked Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team will pursue its sixth national title since 2002 and ninth in program April 7 MPSF Championship$ (1/4) 355.600 history this weekend, and it will do so in the comfort of its own home. The University of Oklahoma plays host to the 2012 NCAA Championship at the Lloyd Noble Center with two qualifying sessions at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 19. The April 19 NCAA QUALIFIER* 7:00 p.m. Sooners will compete to be one of six teams to advance to the team finals at 7 p.m. on Friday. The top eight individuals on April 20 NCAA TEAM FINALS* 7:00 p.m. each apparatus will advance to the event finals at 7 p.m. on Saturday. April 21 NCAA EVENT FINALS* 7:00 p.m. The Sooners (18-1, 8-0 MPSF) enter the national championship as the No. 1 team in the nation, a position its been in for 10 All times are Central and subject to change. of the past 12 weeks. Oklahoma will be led by the NCAA’s top-ranked all-around gymnast and MPSF Gymnast of the Year, Home meets are indicated by BOLD CAPS and held at . The junior looks to defend his 2011 titles on and while competing for his first NCAA all-around title. the Howard McCasland Field House. With the No. 1 ranking, Oklahoma will compete in the second session of the NCAA Qualifier on Thursday. The Sooners will *Held at the Lloyd Noble Center, $ Colorado Springs, be joined in the 7 p.m. session by No. 4 Illinois, No. 5 Minnesota, No. 8 California, No. 9 Temple and No. 12 Air Force. The first Colo., # Champaign, Ill., + Las Vegas, Nev., session, set for 1 p.m., features No. 2 Penn State, No. 3 Stanford, No. 6 Michigan, No. 7 Ohio State, No. 10 Nebraska and No. % Berkeley, Calif., ^ Minneapolis, Minn. 11 Iowa. The top three teams from each session qualify for the team finals on Friday night at 7.

Oklahoma is coming off of a victory at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship, claiming its eighth conference Be sure to “like” the Sooners on title in the past 10 years and 10th title under head coach Mark Williams. Under Williams, the Sooners have also won five Facebook by logging onto national titles, 22 individual national titles, 42 individual conference titles, 126 All-America honors and three Nissen-Emery Facebook.com/SoonerGymnasts Awards. and Facebook.com/OklahomaSooners. Williams’ squad will have the advantage of competing for its first title since 2008 and will host the NCAA Championship For all of the latest information for the third time in the past 10 years. The Sooners are undefeated in past national championships held at the Lloyd Noble on the OU men’s gymnastics Center, claiming first place in 2002 and 2006. team, follow @SoonerGymnasts on Twitter. For news from OU’s Oklahoma’s eight national titles are the third most of any collegiate program, trailing only Penn State (12) and Illinois (9), entire athletics department, but is the only school to have won over eight titles since 1977. The men’s gymnastics team owns the most NCAA titles of any follow @SoonerSportsCom. sport at Oklahoma, with football and wrestling each holding seven.

The official site of OU Athletics supplies On The Web Sooner fans worldwide with the latest • A live webcast of each session will be available on NCAA.com with live stats on SoonerSports.com. news and features on Oklahoma athlet- • OU men’s gymnastics’ Twitter feed (@SoonerGymnasts) will provide up-to-date information throughout the meet. ics direct from Norman. The site provides the latest press releases, rosters, bios, GYMNAST TO WATCH schedules, statistics, notes, quotes, ath- lete blogs, photo galleries and audio and Jake Dalton | Junior | All-Around | Reno, Nev. video available to both Sooner fans and the media. Dalton, the 2012 MPSF All-Around Champion and current No. 1-ranked all-around gymnast in the NCAA, looks to defend his NCAA titles on vault and floor while pursuing his first NCAA team title. Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 2

NAME CLASS HEIGHT EVENTS HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL CLUB Dylan Akers FR 5-9 All-Around Kingwood, Texas Kingwood HS Cypress Academy of Gymnastics Danny Berardini FR 5-8 All-Around Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest HS Buffalo Grove Gymnastics Center William Clement FR 5-10 All-Around San Jose, Calif. Valley Christian HS California Sports Center Chad Crumley SR 5-11 FX, SR, HB Long Grove, Ill. Stevenson HS Buffalo Grove Gymnastics Center Jacob Dalton JR 5-5 All-Around Reno, Nev. Spanish Springs HS Gymnastics Nevada Presten Ellsworth SO 5-10 All-Around Allen, Texas Allen HS World Olympic Gymnastics Academy Michael Heredia SR 5-11 Fx, V, HB Reno, Nev. Bishop Manogue Catholic HS Gymnastics Nevada Ethan Jose RS FR 5-7 All-Around Fremont, Calif. Mission San Jose HS West Coast Olympic Gymnastics Academy Troy Nitzky RS JR 5-6 PH, SR Philadelphia, Pa William Tennent HS Temple Boys Gymnastics Patrick Piscitelli SR 5-11 FX, SR, PB, HB Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Catholic HS G & J Speedway Stanton Rehkemper RS FR 5-7 FX, HB Plano, Texas Plano Senior HS World Olympic Gymnastics Academy Michael Reid FR 5-6 Killeen, Texas Killeen HS Crenshaw’s Athletic Club Sergey Resnick FR 5-4 PH, PB Houston, Texas G.W. Carver HS Houston Gymnastics Academy Alec Robin FR 5-6 All-Around Calabasas, Calif. Calabasas HS Victory Gymnastics Academy Jacoby Rubin FR 5-3 All-Around Buffalo Grove, Ill. Stevenson HS Buffalo Grove Gymnastics Center Michael Squires FR 5-2 SR Edmond, Okla. Edmond North HS Oklahoma Gold Gymnastics Chris Stehl JR 5-5 All-Around Houston, Texas William B. Travis HS Cypress Academy Raymond White SO 5-4 All-Around Austin, Texas John B. Connally HS Crenshaw’s Athletic Club

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Mark Williams 13th Season Nebraska, 1980 Assistant Coach Guard Young Sixth Season Brigham Young, 2001 Assistant Coach Norimasa Iwai First Season Nihon University, 1995

DYLAN AKERS DANNY BERARDINI WILLIAM CLEMENT CHAD CRUMLEY JAKE DALTON PRESTEN ELLSWORTH

MICHAEL HEREDIA ETHAN JOSE TROY NITZKY PATRICK PISCITELLI STANTON REHKEMPER MICHAEL REID

SERGEY RESNICK ALEC ROBIN JACOBY RUBIN MICHAEL SQUIRES CHRIS STEHL RAYMOND WHITE Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 3

CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL Known across the state of Oklahoma and throughout the country, the University of Oklahoma men’s gymnastics program is recognized for one thing: winning championships. Since 1977, the Sooners have won eight NCAA National Championships, the third most of any collegiate pro- 2012 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE gram behind only Penn State (12) and Illinois (9). Oklahoma proves itself to be a dominant force Thursday, April 19 | Qualifier 1 | 1 p.m. throughout the season, claiming 19 conference championship crowns. Penn State, Stanford, Michigan, Ohio State, Nebraska, Iowa In addition to team success, Oklahoma has also produced 35 individual NCAA title winners and a Thursday, April 19 | Qualifier 2 | 7 p.m. whopping 219 All-America honors. Over the years, seven Sooners have earned the honor of the Oklahoma, Illinois, Minnesota, California, Temple, Air Force Nissen-Emery Award, considered to be the Heisman Trophy of collegiate men’s gymnastics.

Friday, April 20 | Team Finals | 7 p.m. DECADE OF DOMINANCE Top three teams from each qualifier Oklahoma has won five of the last 10 NCAA team crowns, (2008, 2006, 2005, 2003, and 2002), all under current head coach Mark Williams. With eight national championships, the men’s gymnas- Saturday, April 21 | Event Finals | 7 p.m. tics team owns the most titles of any OU athletics program, breaking a tie with the football and Top eight individuals in each event wrestling squads with the 2008 win.

TICKET INFORMATION Under Williams, the Sooners have staked their claim as the nation’s premier program of the last All session tickets to the NCAA Championships ($25 Adult, $15 Youth decade. Since 2000, OU has garnered an amazing 10 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference and OU Students) are on sale now. Fans can purchase online at championships and produced 115 All-America honors and 20 individual NCAA titles to go along SoonerSports.com or by calling the OU Athletics Ticket Office at (800) with five national championships. 456-GoOU. ALWAYS A CONTENDER Single-session tickets will go on sale the first day of competition at the Since 2000, The University of Oklahoma men’s gymnastics program is the only collegiate men’s Lloyd Noble Center at least an hour prior to competition beginning. gymnastics program to finish in the top four every year at the NCAA Championships. Single-session tickets are $10 for adults and just $5 for youth and OU students. All tickets are general admission. Since their fourth-place finish in 2000, the Sooners have finished no lower than third in their quest for the national title, including five national titles and four second-place finishes. THE LLOYD NOBLE CENTER The Lloyd Noble Center on the campus of the University of Oklahoma YEAR FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH will host the 2012 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships for the 2011...... Stanford...... OKLAHOMA...... Illinois...... California third time in the building’s history, taking place April 19-21. 2010...... Michigan...... Stanford...... OKLAHOMA ...... Illinois 2009...... Stanford...... Michigan...... OKLAHOMA...... California The current home of Oklahoma men’s and women’s basketball and 2008...... OKLAHOMA...... Stanford...... Illinois...... Penn State women’s gymnastics, the LNC houses some of the best fans in nation 2007...... Penn State...... OKLAHOMA...... Stanford...... Michigan and a deep history of athletic excellence. Since its opening in 1975, 2006...... OKLAHOMA...... Illinois...... Stanford...... Penn State nearly four million fans have come through the LNC doors in anticipa- 2005...... OKLAHOMA...... Ohio State...... Illinois...... Penn State tion of a Sooner victory. 2004...... Penn State...... OKLAHOMA...... Illinois...... Ohio State 2003...... OKLAHOMA...... Ohio State...... Penn State...... Michigan A $17.1 million expansion and renovation project in 2001 added key 2002...... OKLAHOMA...... Ohio State...... California...... Michigan improvements. A 70,000-square-foot addition to the south side of 2001...... Ohio State...... OKLAHOMA...... California...... Michigan the facility included two new full-sized practice courts: one for men’s 2000...... Penn State...... Michigan...... Iowa...... OKLAHOMA basketball and one for women’s. The project also enhanced the Lloyd Noble Center for the wide variety of public events it hosts, including PERFECT AT THE LNC graduations, concerts and large meetings. In addition to the natural excitement that surrounds a program hosting an NCAA Championship, the Sooners have another reason to anticipate the National Championship returning to Norman: DIRECTIONS TO CAMPUS FROM NORTH (OKLAHOMA CITY) they’re undefeated in NCAA Championships at the Lloyd Noble Center. Travel south on I-35. Once in Norman, exit I-35 Lindsey Street. Turn left (east) at the top of the ramp onto Lindsey. The OU campus is located The LNC will host the NCAA Championship for the third time in the past 10 years. The Sooners are approximately three miles east of I-35. Memorial Stadium will be to undefeated in past National Championships held in Norman, claiming first place in 2002 and 2006. your left once on campus. Turn right (south) on Jenkins Avenue for the Lloyd Noble Center. HOME OF CHAMPIONS Since 2000, University of Oklahoma athletics programs have won seven national titles with men’s DIRECTIONS TO CAMPUS FROM SOUTH (DALLAS) gymnastics winning championships in 2008, 2006, 2005, 2003 and 2002 and both football and Travel north on I-35. Once in Norman, exit at Highway 9 and travel softball claiming titles in 2000. east. Turn left (north) at Jenkins Avenue. The Lloyd Noble Center will be on your left as you travel north on Jenkins. Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 4

2012 MPSF CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS The eighth conference championship in the last 10 years came on April 7 for the Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team behind a dominating performance by junior Jake Dalton, who collected four individual titles. OU won its 19th conference title after posting a 356.600 at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Championship at the Air Force Academy. Defending MPSF champion No. 3 Stanford took second with a 352.100 followed by No. 7 California (345.950) and No. 12 Air Force (335.950).

Dalton, who was crowned the conference’s Gymnast of the Year, claimed his second-straight MPSF AREN’T WE IN THE BIG 12? all-around title with a 89.250 in a dominant performance. Dalton placed in the top-two in all five Although the University of Oklahoma is a proud member of the Big of the events he counted, with conference titles on , and high bar and second- 12 Conference, it is the only university in the conference to support a place finishes on floor and vault. With Dalton’s four conference titles, the Sooners now have 111 Division I men’s gymnastics program. As a result, the Sooners became individual conference titles, including 42 under Williams. a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in 1996 after the Big 8 Conference dissolved into the Big 12. Since head coach Mark Williams took over the program in 2000, the Sooners have claimed 10 MPSF team titles. Oklahoma’s men’s gymnastics team is joined in the MPSF by Air Force, California and Stanford. CONFERENCE DOMINANCE Since joining the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in 1996, Oklahoma has claimed 12 conference ABOUT THE MOUNTAIN PACIFIC SPORTS FEDERATION titles, including 11 in the past 13 years. Below is a list of the conference’s champion from each year The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) was established dur- since Oklahoma joined the MPSF: ing the 1992-1993 season to serve the competitive needs of member 1996 - OKLAHOMA 2002 - OKLAHOMA 2009 - Stanford institutions from the Big West, Pacific-10 and Western Athletic 1997 - Nebraska 2003 - OKLAHOMA 2010 - OKLAHOMA Conferences, as well as other selected universities in the western 1998 - California 2004 - California 2011 - Stanford United States; and to provide championships competition for Division 1999 - OKLAHOMA 2005 - OKLAHOMA 2012 - OKLAHOMA I intercollegiate Olympic sports in a conference setting. The founding & Nebraska 2006 - OKLAHOMA principles on which the MPSF was originally formed were to provide 2000 - OKLAHOMA 2007 - OKLAHOMA enhanced competition and championship opportunities for sports 2001 - OKLAHOMA 2008 - OKLAHOMA without conference affiliation; to contain the costs of competition; and to ensure the survival of sports impacted by Title IX and other fiscal pressures. GYMNASTICS’ TOP CONFERENCE Since 2001, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation has produced the NCAA National Champion In 2011-2012, the MPSF will sponsor competition in 11 intercol- seven times - over twice the amount of the second leading conference (Big Ten). During that time legiate Olympic sports, adding men’s and women’s swimming for the span, Oklahoma has claimed five national titles (2008, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002) and Stanford has first time, while serving approximately 1,800 student-athletes on won two (2011, 2009). 98 teams from 39 universities in 13 western states. All MPSF teams compete at the NCAA Division I level in men’s soccer, men’s and The Big Ten has earned three national titles behind Penn State (2007, 2004) and Michigan (2010). women’s water polo, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s swimming, women’s TUMBLING AND TOUCHDOWNS lacrosse and men’s volleyball. MPSF champions are eligible to compete Oklahoma’s conference championship history has been well established in many sports, with its in NCAA Championships with MPSF men’s soccer, men’s and women’s strongest traditions recently coming from OU’s football and men’s gymnastics programs. Since the water polo, and men’s volleyball champions earning automatic qualifi- creation of Oklahoma’s Division I men’s gymnastics program in 1966, the Sooner gymnasts have cation into NCAA championship events. claimed 19 conference titles, second only to football’s 22 crowns over that time period.

Since 2000, Oklahoma has claimed 10 men’s gymnastics conference championships, the most of any sport at the University of Oklahoma.

DOUBLE THE TROUBLE Since the turn of the millennium, the University of Oklahoma has solidified itself as one of the top gymnastics programs for both men and women. On March 24, the OU women’s team claimed its fourth Big 12 title in the past five years, followed by the men claiming their conference title two weeks later.

Since 2000, only three NCAA Division I schools have won a conference title in both men’s and women’s gymnastics in the same year. Oklahoma has claimed titles in 2012, 2010 and 2008, Michigan won both crowns in 2009 and 2000 and the University of Illinois-Chicago accomplished the feat in 2004. Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 5

CRIMSON, CREAM AND BLUE When it comes to men’s gymnastics, the University of Oklahoma has done an unprecidented job at preparing its gymnasts for the greatest stage in all of sports: the Olympic Games. With three Olympic gymnasts already coming out of OU, and undoubtedly more on the way, the University of Oklahoma has become an essential piece of the United States’ international success in men’s gym- nastics. The U.S. Men’s Senior National Team is currently comprised of four former Sooner gymnasts (, , Steven Legendre and Alex Naddour) along with current OU junior Jake Dalton. Time will tell which Sooners will represent the United States at the 2012 Olympic OLYMPIANS Games in London, but until then it is becoming more and more clear that the road to international Bart Conner - 1976, 1980, 1984; Guard Young - 2004; success runs through Norman, Oklahoma. Jonathan Horton - 2008; FOUR SOONERS ON THE 2011 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MEMBERS The U.S. Men’s Gymnastics Team, which featured four current or former OU gymnasts in its six-man Jake Dalton - 2009, 2011; Steven Legendre - 2009, 2010, 2011; lineup, claimed third place in the team finals of the 2011 World Championships this past October in Chris Brooks - 2010, 2011; Alex Naddour - 2011; Tokyo, Japan. The United States’ bronze medal showing guaranteed it a berth in the team portion Jonathan Horton - 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011; of the 2012 Olympic Games in London. It also marked the first time in eight years and fourth time Guard Young - 2001, 2002, 2003; Casey Bryan - 1994; overall that the U.S. squad won a team medal at the World Championships. The USA’s previous Jarrod Hanks - 1991 team medals came in 1979 (bronze), 2001 (silver) and 2003 (silver). Oklahoma junior Jake Dalton and OU letterwinners Steven Legendre, Jonathan Horton and Alex Naddour were featured in the U.S. SENIOR NATIONAL United States’ six-man World Championship lineup. OU letterwinner Chris Brooks was the team’s one alternate. China won the team title with a total of 275.161 and Japan took silver with a TEAM MEMBERS 273.093, a mere 0.010 points ahead of Team USA’s 273.083. Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons, Chris Brooks , Casey Bryan, Bart Conner, Jake Dalton, Daniel Furney, Jarrod Hanks, Jamie Henderson, Matt OU MEN’S GYMNASTICS’ OLYMPIC HISTORY Hervey, Jonathon Horton, Jeremy Killen, Steven Legendre, The Olympic Games are truly a unique phenomenon. For two weeks of the summer every four Jeff Lutz, Alex Naddour, Tom Meadows, Alex Naddour, Mark Oates, years, the eyes of the world turn to the most elite athletes in the world, competing for their Mike Rice, Guard Young, Mike Wilson country’s pride and the right to wear the gold medal around their necks. One of the most-watched events of the Olympic Games, gymnastics, is considered by many as one of the most physically SOONERS CURRENTLY ON THE demanding sports in the world. To be named an Olympic gymnast is truly one of the highest U.S. SENIOR NATIONAL TEAM honors in all of sports. Chris Brooks (lettered 2006-09) Jake Dalton (2010-present) The University of Oklahoma has produced three past Olympic gymnasts, dating back to three-time Jonathon Horton (2005-08) Olympian Bart Conner. The 1981 graduate represented the United States in both 1976 and 1980 Steven Legendre (2008-11) before winning it all on American soil at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Calif. In addition Alex Naddour (2010-11) to helping Team USA take home Gold, Conner proved to be the world’s top gymnast on parallel bars, winning individual Gold.

OKLAHOMA ASSISTANT COACHES In 2008, Oklahoma gymnast Jonathan Horton helped the United States win Bronze at the Summer Games in Beijing, China. Horton also found individual success, taking Silver in the high bar portion GUARD YOUNG of the event. Sixth Year at OU Alma Mater: Brigham Young, 2001 Upon graduating from BYU in 2001, current OU assistant Guard Young returned to his home state of Oklahoma to train with Williams for the Olympic Games while serving as an assistant coach for •2004 Olympic Silver Medalist for the Sooners. Young represented the United States at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, where the the United States Americans claimed Silver. •Three-time U.S. World Championship Team member LEGENDRE AND DALTON CONTINUE OLYMPIC PUSH Former Oklahoma gymnast Steven Legendre continued to make a name for himself in his pursuit of NORIMASA IWAI a spot on the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team by taking second place in the all-around and claiming two event titles at the 2012 Winter Cup in Las Vegas. Due to his automatic qualification, 2011 Winter First Year at OU Cup Champion Jake Dalton did not compete in his two strongest events, floor exercise and vault, Alma Mater: Nihon University, 2005 which he won NCAA and USA titles in last season.

•Captain of the 2000 Japanese The next stage in the duo’s Olympic pursuit is the 2012 Visa Championships, the national champi- Olympic Team onship of USA Gymnastics, June 7-10 in St. Louis, Mo. The top finishers from the Visa Champion- •Personal coach of 2008 Olympian ships will then be invited to compete in the U.S. Olympic Qualifier in San Jose, Calif., June 28-July 1. Raj Bhavsar Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 6

GENERAL INFORMATION BACK ON TOP Location...... Norman, Okla. After a nine-week run as the top team in the nation, Oklahoma was passed in the GymInfo Rank- Enrollment...... 30,754 ings by Penn State University. The Nittany Lions took over the top spot by posting the NCAA’s two Founded...... 1890 highest team scores of the season in their final two home meets. After two weeks in the No. 2 slot, the Sooners reclaimed their No. 1 ranking and enter the NCAA Championships as the top-ranked President...... David L. Boren squad. Oklahoma has been ranked No. 1 for 10 of the past 12 weeks. Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics/AD...... Joe Castiglione Nickname...... Sooners 1. OKLAHOMA 353.667 9. Temple 338.767 Colors...... Crimson & Cream 2. Penn State 352.667 10. Nebraska 337.483 3. Illinois 349.533 11. Air Force 335.500 Conference...... Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) 4. Stanford 348.217 12. Iowa 333.667 Arena...... Howard McCasland Field House (2,300) 5. Ohio State 346.483 13. Navy 327.233 OU All-Time Record...... 592-174-1 (.772) 6. Minnesota 345.600 14. UIC 327.233 7. California 343.750 15. Army 324.767 TEAM INFORMATION 8. Michigan 342.567 2011 Overall Record...... 24-2 (.923) SOONERS NAMED ABOUT.COM’S FAN FAVORITE High Score...... 366.400, March 19 vs. Penn State & Illinois Every year, the About.com Readers’ Choice Awards showcases the best products, features and MPSF Finish...... Second services in multiple categories, from technology to gymnastics. This year, About.com readers and fans voted the University of Oklahoma as their favorite men’s gymnastics program and former OU NCAA Finish...... Second gymnast Jonathan Horton as their favorite male gymnast. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/6 All-Americans Returning/Lost...... 5/7 Voting took place on About.com between Feb. 22 and March 21, with the official results released on March 30. Other categories included favorite women’s NCAA team, leotard and grip brands, COACHING STAFF gymnastics club and camp, female gymnast, gymnastics website and Twitter feed. Head Coach...... Mark Williams DALTON EARNS SEVENTH NCAA GYMNAST OF THE WEEK HONOR Year...... 13th Season After leading the Sooners to their eighth conference title in the past 10 years, Oklahoma junior Alma Mater...... Nebraska, 1980 Jake Dalton was named the NCAA Gymnast of the Week by the College Gymnastics Association. Record at OU...... 294-27 (.916) Dalton has earned the national honor three times this year and seven times in his collegiate career. Career Record...... 294-27 (.916) The voting is cast by all active college coaches and 35 CGA Honorary Lifetime Members, along with seven major club programs. Assistant Coach...... Guard Young The award comes after he claimed his second-straight conference all-around title along with three Year...... Sixth Season other event titles on Saturday night at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Champion- Alma Mater...... Brigham Young, 2001 ship. Following the meet, Dalton was named the MPSF Gymnast of the Year. Dalton enters next week’s NCAA Championships as the No. 1 ranked all-around gymnast and captain of the top- Assistant Coach ...... Norimasa Iwai ranked Sooners. The Reno, Nev., native won NCAA titles on both vault and floor last season and Year...... First Season looks to add more hardware to his trophy case next week. Alma Mater...... Nihon University, 1995 DALTON NAMED MPSF GYMNAST OF THE WEEK…AGAIN For the fifth time this season, OU junior Jake Dalton claimed the Mountain Pacific Sports Federa- Men’s Gymnastics Office Phone...... (405) 325-8349 tion’s Gymnast of the Week honor. Dalton picked up the title after leading the Sooners to come- Men’s Gymnastics Office Fax...... (405) 325-7485 from-behind win over Minnesota in the final meet of the regular season on March 24. Dalton picked up event titles on parallel bars and high bar, the only two events he participated in. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Men’s Gymnastics Contact...... Ben Coldagelli Below is a list of the different Sooners that have won MPSF Gymnast of the Week honors through- out the season: Office Phone...... (405) 325-8349 Cell Phone...... (262) 501-9999 March 27 Jake Dalton Feb. 28 Jake Dalton Fax...... (405) 325-7623 March 20 Michael Heredia Feb. 14 Jacoby Rubin E-mail...... [email protected] March 13 Jake Dalton Jan. 24 Jake Dalton Web Site...... www.SoonerSports.com March 6 Jake Dalton Jan. 17 Chris Stehl Twitter...... @SoonerSportscom, @SoonerGymnasts SOONERS CAP OFF ANOTHER DOMINANT SEASON Facebook...... Facebook.com/OklahomaSooners With Oklahoma’s tri-meet win over Minnesota and Ohio State on March 24, the Sooners finished Mailing Address...... 180 West Brooks St., Suite 2525, the season with just one loss (Jan. 28 at Illinois). Since 2001, Oklahoma has finished the regular ...... Norman, OK 73019 season with one loss or less every year except for 2007 (14-2). Under Coach Williams, the Sooners have gone undefeated in the regular season five times and have finished with one loss five times. Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 7

HEAD COACH MARK WILLIAMS BOUNCING BACK It’s been over a couple of months since the Sooners’ lone loss of the season to Illinois on Jan. 28, 13th Year at OU: 294-27 (.923) and OU is continuing to bounce back from the wake up call. Since the loss, the Sooners have gone Alma Mater: Nebraska, 1980 12-0 over a stretch of seven meets, defeating nine top-10 opponents, including four in the top five.

Five National Championships The Sooners have topped a 351 in all seven meets, averaging a 354.503 over the span. Oklahoma 10 Conference Championships has lost just six event titles while picking up 24 titles since the loss to the Fighting Illini. Five-Time National Coach of the Year Eight-Time MPSF Coach of the Year FLOORING IT Oklahoma has proven to be a force on the floor exercise, ranked No. 1 in the nation in the event and winning the event title in each of its nine regular-season meets of the 2012 season. Led by 2011 Career Coaching Highlights • 2012 MPSF Coach of the Year NCAA floor champion Jake Dalton, the Sooners have posted a 60 or higher in the event in eight of • 2012 West Regional Coach of the Year its ten meets. • 2011 World Championship Assistant Team Coach • 2010 World Championship Personal Coach • 2009 World Championship Personal Coach OU’s dominance on floor is nothing new to the world of college gymnastics. The Sooners have • 2008 U.S. Olympic Personal Coach claimed the event title in 27 straight regular-season meets. The last opponent to out-score • 2008 NCAA National Champions Oklahoma on floor was Minnesota on March 7, 2009. • 2008 MPSF Coach of the Year • 2008 National Coach of the Year • 2007 MPSF Coach of the Year YOUTH MOVEMENT • 2006 U.S. World Championships Head Coach With 10 freshmen on OU’s 18-man roster, the Sooners are looking for their younger gymnasts to • 2006 USA Gymnastics Coach of the Year • 2006 NCAA National Champions make a quick transition to collegiate competition. The young Sooners are doing just that. • 2006 National Coach of the Year • 2006 MPSF Coach of the Year Six freshmen are ranked in the top 20 of at least one event in the GymInfo event rankings. Dylan • 2005 NCAA National Champions • 2005 National Coach of the Year Akers leads the way, ranked ninth on both high bar and all-around. • 2005 MPSF Coach of the Year • 2004 U.S. Olympic Personal Coach Danny Berardini is ninth on parallel bars, Michael Reid is ninth on pommel horse, Alec Robin is No. • 2003 NCAA National Champions • 2003 National Coach of the Year 12 on floor, Will Clement is No. 13 on high bar and Jacoby Rubin is 13th on pommel horse. • 2003 MPSF Coach of the Year • 2003 World Championship Personal Coach ONE HOT HOMESTAND • 2002 World Championship Personal Coach • 2002 NCAA National Champions After starting the season with four consecutive home meets, the Sooners dominated their past four • 2002 National Coach of the Year home meets. Oklahoma rolled to four-straight home wins over Iowa (356.250-334.400), Stanford • 2002 MPSF Coach of the Year (357.050-351.400), Michigan (355.500-348.950) and Nebraska and Air Force (352.400-341.550- • 2001 MPSF Coach of the Year • 2001 West Region NCAA Coach of the Year 327.950), averaging 355.300 point a meet. • 2001 World Championship Personal Coach • 2000 MPSF Coach of the Year Out of 24 events from the four meets, the Sooners claimed titles in 23, failing to top an opponent • 1999 Pan American Games Head Coach • 1996 Assistant Olympic Coach only once (pommel horse vs. Stanford). • 1995 Assistant World Championship Coach • 1994 World Championship Personal Coach Oklahoma hasn’t lost a regular-season meet at home in 19 meets, dating back to a loss to Ohio • 1994 USA Gymnastics Coach of the Year • 1994 NCAA Assistant Coach of the Year State on March 3, 2007. • 11-time USA International Team Coach DALTON, USA EARN GOLD AT PACIFIC RIM CHAMPIONSHIPS Coaching Accomplishments Oklahoma junior Jake Dalton continued to make an impression in his pursuit of a spot in the 2012 • Two Athletes on U.S. Olympic Team • Three athletes on World Championship Teams Olympic Games by helping Team USA claim gold at the 2012 Kellogg’s Pacific Rim Championships • Athlete on Pan American Games Team this past weekend. • Athlete on Pan American Championship Team • Athlete on World University Games Team • Nine athletes on USA Senior National Team The United States totaled a 352.050 in Saturday night’s team finals at the Comcast Arena in Everett, • Eight athletes on Junior National Team Wash., to top second-place Japan (344.700) and third-place China (343.250). Former OU gymnast • 103 NCAA All-America Athletes Chris Brooks (2006-09) won Saturday’s all-around title with Dalton coming in fourth. • 17 NCAA National Champions • Two USA Junior National All-Around Champions On Saturday night, Dalton posted the competition’s highest scores on floor, rings and vault to Gymnastics Activities • NCAA Rules Committee Chair, 2005 qualify for Sunday’s event finals. In the event finals, Dalton won gold on floor exercise with a • NCAA Rules Committee, 2002 - 2005, 2009 - Present 15.375. The OU junior also took fourth place on vault. Brooks claimed gold on high bar and rings • NGJA Nationally Certified Judge, 1984-2001 and silver on pommel horse. • F.I.G. Certified Judge, 1998-2004 • USAG Men’s Program Committee Member, 1994-2000 • U.S. Men’s Elite Coaches Association Sec./Treas. & V.P., 1991-98 Dalton and Brooks were joined on Team USA’s senior squad by of the University of • USAG Board of Directors Sr. Rep, 1996-98 Michigan. • Coached on seven NCAA National Championship Teams (1981, 1991, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008) Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 8

TROESTER TOP-20 EVENT RANKINGS ALL-AROUND EXCELLENCE Floor (No. 1) Parallel Bars (No. 2) Not only are the Sooners one of the nation’s top all-around team, but OU is also ranked in the 1. Jake Dalton 1. Jake Dalton country’s top four in all six events, including the top three in five events. The Sooners are the top 5. Raymond White 9. Danny Berardini team on floor and No. 2 on rings and parallel bars. The Troester event rankings also have 12. Alec Robin 16. Presten Ellsworth Oklahoma at No. 3 on vault and high bar and No. 4 on pommel horse.

Pommel Horse (No. 4) High Bar (No. 2) PRESEASON NO. 1 9. Michael Reid 2. Jake Dalton Oklahoma has been awarded the No. 1 preseason ranking five previous times under Head Coach 10. Troy Nitzky 9. Dylan Akers Mark Williams. In four of those seasons, OU went on to win the NCAA title (2001, 2002, 2005, T13. Jacoby Rubin 13. William Clement 2006). Below is the top-15 of the GymInfo Preseason Coaches Poll.

Rings (No. 3) All-Around 1. OKLAHOMA (5) 9. Nebraska 5. Chris Stehl 1. Jake Dalton 2. Illinois (7) 10. Iowa 6. Jake Dalton 9. Dylan Akers 3. Michigan (2) 11. Air Force 7. Troy Nitzky 4. Stanford (3) 12. UIC 5. California 13. Temple Vault (No. 3) 6. Penn State 14. Army 7. Jake Dalton 7. Ohio State 15. William and Mary T16. Patrick Piscitelli 8. Minnesota *First place votes in parenthesis 20. Raymond White RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS TROESTER TOP-FIVE TEAM EVENT RANKINGS Jake Dalton leads the returning Sooners with seven All-American honors in just two seasons of competition. The Reno, Nev., native earned All-America status on floor, vault, parallel bars and Floor Vault high bar in 2011 and all-around, floor and vault in 2010. In addition to Dalton’s seven All-America 1. OKLAHOMA (60.950) 1. Stanford (59.450) honors, the Sooner lineup also returns junior Troy Nitzky, who earned All-American status on rings 2. Stanford (60.325) 2. Minnesota (59.425) after posting a 15.200 at the 2011 NCAA Championships. 3. Michigan (59.625) 3. OKLAHOMA (59.337) 4. Illinois (59.175) 4. Penn State (59.212) 2012 TEAM CAPTAINS 5. Ohio State (59.137) 5. Michigan (59.087) With 10 freshman on the roster, Williams believes that upperclassman leadership will be essential to his team’s success in 2012. Williams has chosen senior Patrick Piscitelli, redshirt junior Troy Pommel Horse Parallel Bars Nitzky and junior Jake Dalton as Oklahoma’s captains for the 2012 season. 1. Penn State (59.100) 1. Stanford (58.637) 2. Ohio State (57.787) 2. OKLAHOMA (58.612) Piscitelli, a native of Charlotte, N.C., has posted solid scores for the Sooners on floor, rings, vault, 3. Stanford (57.762) 3. Illinois (58.562) parallel bars and high bar. In 2010, he claimed fifth place on rings at the MPSF Championships. 4. OKLAHOMA (57.700) 4. Minnesota (58.275) 5. California (57.612) 5. Penn State (57.887) Troy Nitzky was a 2011 All-American on rings after posting a 15.200 at the 2011 NCAA Champion- ships. Nitzky has also contributed scores on pommel horse and parallel bars. Rings High Bar 1. Penn State (61.200) 1. Illinois (58.800) Dalton, a seven-time All-American, claimed the floor and vault individual titles at the 2011 2. Illinois (60.487) 2. OKLAHOMA (58.600) NCAA Championships. The junior is also a current member of the U.S. Senior National Team and 3. OKLAHOMA (60.387) 3. Penn State (58.325) competed alongside three former OU gymnasts at the 2011 World Championships. 4. Stanford (58.800) 4. Minnesota (57.437) 5. Minnesota (58.475) 5. Stanford (57.375) Oklahoma’s 35 Individual National Titles 1972 Odess Lovin Floor Exercise 2003 Daniel Furney All-Around, Parallel Bars 1973 Odess Lovin Floor Exercise Josh Landis Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse 1974 Greg Goodhue Vault 2005 David Henderson Still Rings 1977 Bart Conner All-Around 2006 Jonathan Horton All-Around, Floor Exercise, 1978 Bart Conner All-Around Still Rings 1979 Bart Conner Floor Exercise 2007 Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons All-Around Leslie Moore Vault Jonathan Horton Floor Exercise, High Bar Mike Wilson Floor Exercise 2008 Jonathan Horton Still Rings 1983 Mark Oates Vault Steven Legendre Floor Exercise, Vault 1997 Jeremy Killen Floor Exercise 2009 Steven Legendre All-Around, Floor Exercise, Vault 1998 Todd Bishop High Bar 2010 Steven Legendre Floor Exercise Dan Fink Still Rings Alex Naddour Pommel Horse 1999 Todd Bishop High Bar 2011 Jacob Dalton Floor Exercise, Vault Alex Naddour Pommel Horse Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 9

Oklahoma’s 219 All-America Honors RUSS PORTERFIELD ERA 1987 (5) MARK WILLIAMS ERA 2007 (11) 1968 (1) Mark Rice (AA, FX, PB) 2000 (5) Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons (AA, V, SR, HB) Tom Sexton (PB) Carlo Sabino (PB) David Johnston (SR) Chris Brooks (HB) Tom Vaugh (HB) Josh Landis (PH) Russell Czeschin (FX) 1972 (1) 1988 (1) Brendan O’Neil (FX, PB) Jonathan Horton (AA, FX, V, SR, HB) Odess Lovin (FX) Jeff Lutz (V) Steve Van Etten (HB) 2008 (11) 1973 (1) 1989 (1) 2001 (10) Chris Brooks (PB, HB) Odess Lovin (FX) Brian Halstead (V) Brett Covey (SR) Russell Czeschin (FX) Daniel Furney (PH, PB) Jonathan Horton (AA, SR, PB) PAUL ZIERT ERA 1990 (3) Ryan Hillyer (HB) Jason Laughton (PH) 1974 (2) Jim Endres (V) Josh Landis (PH, FX) Steven Legendre (FX, V, HB) Rich Bova (HB) Brian Halstead (V) Brendan O’Neil (FX) Reed Pitts (FX) Greg Goodhue (V) Jarrod Hanks (FX) Steve Van Etten (PH, HB, FX) 2009 (11) 1976 (1) 1991 (10) 2002 (9) Chris Brooks (AA, FX, V) Greg Buwick (FX) Brian Halstead (V, HB) Everette Bierker (PB, HB) Russell Czeschin (FX, V) Jarrod Hanks (AA, FX, SR, HB) Shannon Carrion (SR) Steven Legendre (AA, FX, V) 1977 (3) Jeff Lutz (AA, SR, PB, HB) Daniel Furney (V, HB, AA) Kyle McNamara (HB) Bart Conner (AA) David Henderson (SR) Jacob Messina (PH) Mike Wilson (AA, PB) 1992 (1) Quinn Rowell (HB) Bobby Shortle (FX) Tom Meadows (FX) Jock Stevens (V) 1978 (5) 2010 (11) Bart Conner (AA, SR, PB, HB) 1993 (2) 2003 (11) Steven Legendre (AA, FX, V) Mike Wilson (AA) Marcus Jordan (AA, HB) Daniel Furney (AA, V, PB, HB) Alex Naddour (AA, PH) Josh Landis (FX, PH, PB) Corey English (PH, PB) 1979 (7) 1994 (3) Brett Covey (SR) Jacob Dalton (AA, FX, V) Bart Conner (AA, FX, PB, HB) Jeremy Killen (FX) Jamie Henderson (SR) Jeremy Adams (PH) Leslie Moore (V) Daniel Stover (FX, V) Heath Mueller (PB) Mike Wilson (AA, FX) Jock Stevens (V) 2011 (12) 1995 (6) Jake Dalton (FX, V, PB, HB) 1980 (2) Aaron Basham (AA) 2004 (8) Steven Legendre (AA, FX, HB) Leslie Moore (FX) Casey Bryan (HB) Josh Gore (PB) Alex Naddour (AA, PH, V) Peter Stout (PB) Jeremy Killen (AA, FX, V) David Henderson (AA, SR) Troy Nitzky (SR) Daniel Stover (FX) Jamie Henderson (SR) Bobby Shortle (FX) 1981 (5) Heath Mueller (AA) Bart Conner (AA, FX, SR, PB, HB) 1996 (4) Quinn Rowell (HB) Casey Bryan (AA, PH) Jock Stevens (FX) 1983 (1) Jeremy Killen (FX, V) Brian Trause (PB) Mark Oates (V) 1997 (10) 2005 (13) GREG BUWICK ERA Todd Bishop (PB) Josh Gore (PH, PB) 1984 (2) Casey Bryan (AA, FX, PH, V) David Henderson (SR, V) Mark Oates (FX) Dan Fink (AA, SR) Jamie Henderson (SR) Scott Wilbanks (V) Andy Howard (FX) Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons (AA, PB) Jeremy Killen (FX) Jonathan Horton (AA, FX, V, SR, HB) 1985 (2) Garon Rowland (PB) Jacob Messina (FX) Mark Oates (V) Mark Rice (FX) 1998 (7) 2006 (14) Todd Bishop (PH, PB, HB) Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons (AA, V, PB) 1986 (3) Dan Fink (AA, SR) Chris Brooks (HB) Mark Rice (FX, SR) Andy Howard (FX, V) Brian Carr (PH) Tom Vaughn (HB) Jamie Henderson (PH, SR) 1999 (4) Jonathan Horton (AA, FX, SR, PB, HB) Todd Bishop (PH, PB, HB) Reed Pitts (FX, V) Steve Van Etten (FX) Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 10 2012 INDIVIDUAL EVENT TITLES Jake Dalton (26) Michael Reid (1) Floor (6): Mar. 10 vs Michigan 16.050 Pommel (1): Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 14.400 Mar. 3 vs Stanford 16.050 Feb. 25 vs Iowa 16.100 Troy Nitzky (1) Feb. 12 at California & Stanford 15.600 Pommel (1): Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 14.600 Jan. 28 at Illinois & Michigan 15.900 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 16.250 Parallel Bars (6): Apr. 7 MPSF Championships 15.300 2012 TEAM EVENT TITLES Mar. 24 at Minnesota & Ohio State 15.200 Floor (9): Mar. 24 at Minnesota & Ohio State 61.100 Mar. 10 vs Michigan 15.350 Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 60.200 Mar. 3 vs Stanford 15.550 Mar. 10 vs Michigan 61.250 Jan. 28 at Illinois & Michigan 15.300 Mar. 3 vs Stanford 60.050 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 15.100 Feb. 25 vs Iowa 60.750 All-Around (4): Apr. 7 MPSF Championships 89.250 Feb. 12 at California & Stanford 59.500 Mar. 3 vs Stanford 90.500 Jan. 28 at Illinois & Michigan 60.500 Jan. 28 at Illinois & Michigan 88.400 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 61.600 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 89.000 Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 57.300 High Bar (5): Apr. 7 MPSF Championships 15.200 Mar. 24 at Minnesota & Ohio State 15.300 Rings (9): Apr. 7 MPSF Championships 59.950 Mar. 3 vs Stanford 15.000 Mar. 24 at Minnesota & Ohio State 58.600 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 15.550 Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 58.900 Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 14.700 Mar. 10 vs Michigan 60.350 Vault (4): Mar. 10 vs Michigan 15.550 Mar. 3 vs Stanford 60.550 Mar. 3 vs Stanford 15.350 Feb. 25 vs Iowa 60.750 Feb. 25 vs Iowa 15.250 Feb. 12 at California & Stanford 60.300 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 15.000 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 59.950 Rings (3): Apr. 7 MPSF Championships 15.300 Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 57.600 Jan. 28 at Illinois & Michigan 15.300 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 15.200 Parallel Bars (8): Apr. 7 MPSF Championships 59.350 Mar. 24 at Minnesota & Ohio State 58.500 Chris Stehl (6) Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 58.900 Rings (4): Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 15.000 Mar. 10 vs Michigan 58.600 Mar. 10 vs Michigan 15.400 Mar. 3 vs Stanford 59.650 Feb. 25 vs Iowa 15.750 Feb. 25 vs Iowa 59.200 Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 15.700 Jan. 28 at Illinois & Michigan 57.400 All-Around (1): Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 83.000 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 57.150 Parallel Bars (1): Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 14.500 High Bar (8): Apr. 7 MPSF Championships 58.750 Jacoby Rubin (3) Mar. 24 at Minnesota & Ohio State 58.200 Parallel Bars (1): Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 14.950 Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 58.100 High Bar (1): Feb. 25 vs Iowa 15.250 Mar. 10 vs Michigan 58.950 Pommel (1): Mar. 24 at Minnesota & Ohio State 14.800 Mar. 3 vs Stanford 58.950 Feb. 25 vs Iowa 57.800 Raymond White (3) Jan. 21 at Ohio State 58.050 Floor (2): Mar. 24 at Minnesota & Ohio State 15.500 Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 55.600 Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 15.350 Pommel (1): Feb. 25 vs Iowa 14.750 Vault (6): Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 59.800 Mar. 10 vs Michigan 59.600 Patrick Piscitelli (2) Mar. 3 vs Stanford 59.650 Floor (1): Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 14.300 Feb. 25 vs Iowa 59.100 Vault (1): Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 15.000 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 59.150 Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 58.400 Dylan Akers (2) All-Around (1): Mar. 24 at Minnesota & Ohio State 83.100 Pommel (6): Apr. 7 MPSF Championships 57.750 High Bar (1): Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 14.650 Mar. 24 at Minnesota & Ohio State 57.300 Mar. 10 vs Michigan 56.750 Danny Berardini (1) Feb. 25 vs Iowa 58.650 Parallel Bars (1): Feb. 25 vs Iowa 14.950 Jan. 21 at Ohio State 57.250 Jan. 14 Rocky Mountain Open 57.400 Michael Heredia (1) Vault (1): Mar. 17 vs Air Force & Nebraska 15.100 Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 11 2012 MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS at Rocky Mountain Open (Jan. 14) FX PH SR V PB HB Total No. 1 OKLAHOMA...... 55.400...... 55.600...... 61.900...... 58.400...... 55.600...... 56.800...... 343.700 No. 11 Air Force...... 54.100...... 52.900...... 59.200...... 56.000...... 56.600...... 54.500...... 333.300 No. 9 Nebraska...... 54.200...... 53.500...... 56.800...... 56.600...... 56.100...... 54.100...... 331.300 Arizona State...... 50.300...... 49.300...... 55.700...... 54.100...... 52.900...... 51.800...... 314.100 Washington...... 47.000...... 31.300...... 45.900...... 51.600...... 38.200...... 34.100...... 248.100

at Ohio State (Jan. 21) FX PH SR V PB HB Total No. 3 OKLAHOMA...... 61.600...... 57.250...... 59.950...... 59.150...... 57.150...... 58.050...... 353.150 No. 2 Ohio State...... 60.300...... 56.850...... 57.750...... 58.450...... 56.400...... 58.000...... 347.750

at Illinois & Michigan (Jan. 28) FX PH SR V PB HB Total No. 2 Illinois...... 58.200...... 55.200...... 59.100...... 58.900...... 57.000...... 61.400...... 349.800 No. 1 OKLAHOMA...... 60.500...... 55.000...... 59.200...... 58.100...... 57.400...... 57.500...... 347.700 No. 7 Michigan...... 57.800...... 55.800...... 55.900...... 57.700...... 55.900...... 56.000...... 339.100

at California & Stanford (Feb. 12) FX PH SR V PB HB Total No. 1 OKLAHOMA...... 59.500...... 60.300...... 57.500...... 59.100...... 56.700...... 58.500...... 351.600 No. 7 California...... 56.000...... 58.200...... 59.200...... 59.200...... 57.300...... 59.500...... 349.400 No. 5 Stanford...... 56.700...... 58.200...... 55.700...... 58.900...... 56.400...... 57.800...... 343.700

vs Iowa (Feb. 25) FX PH SR V PB HB Total No. 1 OKLAHOMA...... 60.750...... 58.650...... 60.750...... 59.100...... 59.200...... 57.800...... 356.250 No. 12 Iowa...... 55.650...... 54.800...... 58.800...... 56.550...... 55.000...... 53.000...... 334.400

vs Stanford (Mar. 3) FX PH SR V PB HB Total No. 1 OKLAHOMA...... 60.050...... 58.250...... 60.550...... 59.600...... 59.650...... 58.950...... 357.050 No. 4 Stanford...... 59.950...... 58.550...... 58.550...... 59.200...... 58.000...... 57.150...... 351.400

vs Michigan (Mar. 10) FX PH SR V PB HB Total No. 1 OKLAHOMA...... 61.250...... 56.750...... 60.350...... 59.600...... 58.600...... 58.950...... 355.500 No. 8 Michigan...... 60.600...... 56.250...... 58.050...... 59.050...... 57.600...... 57.400...... 348.950

vs Air Force and Nebraska (Mar. 17) FX PH SR V PB HB Total No. 1 OKLAHOMA...... 60.200...... 56.500...... 58.900...... 59.800...... 58.900...... 58.100...... 352.400 No. 9 Nebraska...... 59.250...... 54.450...... 56.000...... 58.400...... 56.850...... 56.600...... 341.550 No. 11 Air Force...... 56.550...... 53.000...... 55.950...... 56.450...... 53.000...... 53.000...... 327.950

at Minnesota and Ohio State (Mar. 24) FX PH SR V PB HB Total No. 1 OKLAHOMA...... 61.100...... 57.300...... 58.600...... 59.400...... 58.500...... 58.200...... 353.100 No. 5 Minnesota...... 59.900...... 55.700...... 58.500...... 60.200...... 56.700...... 57.600...... 350.600 No. 6 Ohio State...... 60.000...... 56.600...... 57.100...... 58.700...... 56.200...... 55.900...... 344.500

MPSF Championships (Apr. 7) FX PH SR V PB HB Total No. 2 OKLAHOMA...... 60.600...... 57.750...... 59.950...... 59.200...... 59.350...... 58.750...... 355.600 No. 3 Stanford...... 60.950...... 56.750...... 58.800...... 59.450...... 59.300...... 56.850...... 352.100 No. 7 California...... 59.650...... 56.300...... 58.100...... 59.300...... 57.450...... 55.150...... 345.950 No. 12 Air Force...... 55.900...... 54.750...... 57.400...... 56.850...... 55.850...... 55.200...... 335.950 Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 12

TEAM HIGHS AND LOWS High Low Team Score 357.050 vs Stanford (3/3) 343.700 at Rocky Mountain Open (1/14) Floor 61.600 at Ohio State (1/21) 55.400 at Rocky Mountain Open (1/14) Pommel Horse 58.650 at Iowa (2/25) 55.000 at Illinois & Michigan (1/28) Rings 61.900 at Rocky Mountain Open (1/14) 57.500 at California & Stanford (2/12) Vault 59.800 vs Air Force & Michigan (3/17) 58.100 at Illinois & Michigan (1/28) Parallel Bars 59.650 vs Stanford (3/3) 55.600 at Rocky Mountain Open (1/14) High Bar 58.950 vs Michigan (3/10) 56.800 at Rocky Mountain Open (1/14) Margin of Victory Over 2nd Place 21.850 over Iowa (1/14) 2.200 over California (2/12) Margin of Defeat 2.100 to Illinois (1/28) 2.100 to Illinois (1/28)

INDIVIDUAL HIGHS All-Around Vault 90.500 Jake Dalton vs Stanford (3/3) 15.550 Jake Dalton vs Michigan (3/10) 90.000 Jake Dalton vs Michigan (3/10) 15.350 Jake Dalton vs Stanford (3/3) 89.250 Jake Dalton MPSF Championships (4/7) 15.250 Jake Dalton vs Iowa (2/25) 89.000 Jake Dalton at Ohio State (1/22) 15.200 Patrick Piscitelli at Minnesota & Ohio State (3/24) 88.400 Jake Dalton at Illinois & Michigan (1/28) 15.150 Jake Dalton MPSF Championships (4/7) 15.100 Mike Heredia vs Air Force & Nebraska (3/17) Floor Exercise 15.050 Patrick Piscitelli vs Air Force & Nebraska (3/17) 16.250 Jake Dalton at Ohio State (1/21) 16.100 Jake Dalton vs Iowa (2/25) Parallel Bars 16.050 Jake Dalton vs Stanford (3/3) 15.550 Jake Dalton vs Stanford (3/3) Jake Dalton vs Michigan (3/10) 15.350 Jake Dalton vs Michigan (3/10) 15.900 Jake Dalton at Illinois & Michigan (1/28) 15.300 Jake Dalton at Illinois & Michigan (1/28) 15.800 Jake Dalton MPSF Championships (4/7) Jake Dalton MPSF Championships (4/7) 15.600 Jake Dalton at California & Stanford (2/12) 15.200 Jake Dalton vs Minnesota & Ohio State (3/24) 15.100 Jake Dalton at Ohio State (1/21) Pommel Horse 15.050 Danny Berardini MPSF Championships (4/7) 15.000 Michael Reid at Ohio State (1/21) 14.950 Jacoby Rubin vs Air Force & Nebraska (3/17) 14.950 Dylan Akers vs Stanford (3/3) Danny Berardini vs Iowa (2/25) 14.900 Raymond White vs Stanford (3/3) 14.800 Jacoby Rubin vs Minnesota & Ohio State (2/24) High Bar Jacoby Rubin at California & Stanford (2/12) 15.550 Jake Dalton at Ohio State (1/21) Michael Reid vs Stanford (3/3) 15.300 Jake Dalton vs Minnesota & Ohio State (3/24) 14.750 Raymond White vs Iowa (2/25) 15.250 Jacoby Rubin vs Iowa (2/25) 15.200 Jake Dalton MPSF Championships (4/7) Still Rings 15.000 Jake Dalton vs Stanford (3/3) 15.750 Chirs Stehl vs Iowa (2/25) Jake Dalton at California & Stanford (2/12) 15.700 Chris Stehl at Rocky Mountain Open (1/14) 14.950 Jacoby Rubin vs Stanford (3/3) 15.550 Jake Dalton vs Stanford (3/3) 15.500 Jake Dalton at Rocky Mountain Open (1/14) 15.450 Troy Nitzky vs Stanford (3/3) 15.400 Troy Nitzky at Rocky Mountain Open (1/14) Chris Stehl vs Michigan (3/10) Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 13

DYLAN AKERS DANNY BERARDINI

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA 15.300 14.950 14.250 14.850 14.750 14.800 86.700 12.600 - 14.350 14.400 15.050 14.500 - SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA 15.300 14.950 14.250 14.850 14.750 14.800 86.700 12.600 - 14.350 14.400 15.050 14.500 -

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open 13.900 13.700 - 14.400 11.800 - - 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open 12.600 - - 14.400 - 13.400 - 1.21 at Ohio State 14.950 13.650 - - 13.750 13.750 - 1.21 at Ohio State - - - - 13.700 13.000 - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan 14.200 13.900 - - 13.800 13.300 - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan - - - 14.000 13.800 13.300 - 2.12 at California & Stanford 14.400 14.600 13.400 14.600 13.400 14.600 86.700 2.12 at California & Stanford - - - - 14.300 14.100 - 2.25 Iowa - 14.650 - 14.300 14.750 14.500 - 2.25 Iowa - - 14.350 - 14.950 13.750 - 3.3 Stanford 14.500 14.950 - 14.600 14.350 14.750 - 3.3 Stanford - - - 14.350 - 14.250 - 3.10 Michigan 15.000 13.700 - 14.250 14.200 14.800 86.250 3.10 Michigan - - - - 14.500 14.500 - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska - 13.200 - 14.850 14.350 14.650 - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska - - - - 14.700 - - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State 15.300 12.200 14.200 13.900 13.600 14.100 83.100 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State - - - - 14.700 14.300 - 4.7 MPSF Championships 14.050 13.050 14.250 14.500 14.400 14.800 85.050 4.7 MPSF Championships - - - - 15.050 14.100 - 4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------

WILLIAM CLEMENT CHAD CRUMLEY

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA - 13.650 13.400 14.800 - 14.700 - 14.150 - - - - 13.600 - SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA - 13.650 13.400 14.800 - 14.700 - 13.250 - - - - 13.400 -

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open - - - 14.300 - 14.000 - 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open ------1.21 at Ohio State - - - - - 14.200 - 1.21 at Ohio State ------1.28 at Illinois & Michigan - 13.000 - - - 14.400 - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan ------2.12 at California & Stanford - - - - - 14.400 - 2.12 at California & Stanford ------2.25 Iowa - 12.850 - - - 13.950 - 2.25 Iowa - - - - - 12.500 - 3.3 Stanford - - - - - 14.200 - 3.3 Stanford ------3.10 Michigan - - - - - 14.700 - 3.10 Michigan ------3.17 Air Force & Nebraska - 13.650 13.400 14.550 - 14.450 - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska 13.250 - - - - 13.400 - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State - - - 14.800 - 14.500 - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State ------4.7 MPSF Championships - - - 14.300 - 14.450 - 4.7 MPSF Championships ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 14

JAKE DALTON PRESTEN ELLSWORTH

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA 16.250 14.350 15.550 16.800 15.650 15.550 90.900 15.100 14.300 14.800 15.800 14.900 14.400 84.100 SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA 16.250 13.400 15.550 15.550 15.550 15.550 90.500 15.100 14.300 14.800 14.800 14.900 - -

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open - 13.400 15.500 - - 14.700 - 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open ------1.21 at Ohio State 16.250 11.900 15.200 15.000 15.100 15.550 89.000 1.21 at Ohio State - 12.200 - 14.500 13.800 - - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan 15.900 12.200 15.300 14.800 15.300 14.900 88.400 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan 14.200 - 14.400 14.000 13.000 - - 2.12 at California & Stanford 15.600 12.400 15.200 14.300 14.200 15.000 86.700 2.12 at California & Stanford 12.800 - - 14.800 14.100 - - 2.25 Iowa 16.100 - 15.000 15.250 - - - 2.25 Iowa 14.400 - 14.650 14.550 14.700 - - 3.3 Stanford 16.050 - 15.550 15.350 15.550 15.000 90.500 3.3 Stanford 13.850 - 14.450 14.700 14.750 - - 3.10 Michigan 16.050 - 15.100 15.550 15.350 14.900 - 3.10 Michigan - - 14.650 14.250 14.300 - - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska ------3.17 Air Force & Nebraska - - 14.800 14.600 14.900 - - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State - - - - 15.200 15.300 - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State 15.100 - 14.500 14.300 14.500 - - 4.7 MPSF Championships 15.800 12.500 15.300 15.150 15.300 15.200 89.250 4.7 MPSF Championships 14.450 14.300 14.550 - 14.600 - - 4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------

MICHAEL HEREDIA ETHAN JOSE

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA 15.150 - - 15.750 ------14.550 - SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA 15.150 - - 15.100 ------14.550 -

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open 13.500 - - 13.800 - - - 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open ------1.21 at Ohio State 14.350 - - 14.800 - - - 1.21 at Ohio State ------1.28 at Illinois & Michigan 14.700 - - 14.400 - - - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan ------2.12 at California & Stanford 14.500 - - 14.400 - - - 2.12 at California & Stanford ------2.25 Iowa 14.850 - - 14.900 - - - 2.25 Iowa - - - - - 14.100 - 3.3 Stanford 14.550 - - 14.950 - - - 3.3 Stanford - - - - - 14.000 - 3.10 Michigan 15.150 - - 14.900 - - - 3.10 Michigan - - - - - 14.550 - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska 15.050 - - 15.100 - - - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska - - - - - 13.900 - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State 14.600 - - 13.800 - - - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State - - - - - 13.600 - 4.7 MPSF Championships ------4.7 MPSF Championships - - - - - 14.300 - 4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 15

TROY NITZKY PATRICK PISCITELLI

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA - 14.650 15.700 - 14.450 - - 15.350 - 15.300 16.200 14.700 14.500 - SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA - 14.650 15.450 - 14.450 - - 15.200 - 15.300 15.200 14.100 13.300 -

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open - 13.900 15.400 - 12.800 - - 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open 14.300 - 15.300 15.000 12.500 13.300 - 1.21 at Ohio State - 13.350 15.100 - - - - 1.21 at Ohio State - - 14.400 14.300 13.300 - - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan - 13.500 14.300 - - - - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan ------2.12 at California & Stanford - 14.400 14.900 - - - - 2.12 at California & Stanford ------2.25 Iowa - 14.600 15.350 - - - - 2.25 Iowa ------3.3 Stanford - 13.200 15.450 - 13.900 - - 3.3 Stanford 14.450 - 14.350 - - - - 3.10 Michigan - 14.250 15.200 - 14.450 - - 3.10 Michigan 14.950 - 14.350 - - - - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska - 14.600 14.650 - 13.300 - - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska 15.000 - 14.400 15.050 13.900 - - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State - 14.300 15.100 - - - - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State 15.200 - 14.400 15.200 14.100 - - 4.7 MPSF Championships - 14.650 15.150 - - - - 4.7 MPSF Championships - - 14.500 14.950 - - - 4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------

STANTON REHKEMPER MICHAEL REID

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA 14.200 - - - - 14.400 - - 15.000 - - - - - SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA 14.200 - - - - 14.400 - - 15.000 - - - - -

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open ------1.14 Rocky Mountain Open - 14.400 - - - - - 1.21 at Ohio State ------1.21 at Ohio State - 15.000 - - - - - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan ------1.28 at Illinois & Michigan - 12.500 - - - - - 2.12 at California & Stanford ------2.12 at California & Stanford - 13.100 - - - - - 2.25 Iowa 13.450 ------2.25 Iowa - 14.550 - - - - - 3.3 Stanford ------3.3 Stanford - 14.800 - - - - - 3.10 Michigan ------3.10 Michigan - 14.350 - - - - - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska 14.200 - - - - 14.400 - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska ------3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State ------3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State - 14.400 - - - - - 4.7 MPSF Championships ------4.7 MPSF Championships - 14.450 - - - - - 4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 16

SERGEY RESNICK ALEC ROBIN

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA ------15.050 13.100 - 14.750 - - - SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA ------15.050 13.100 - 14.800 - - -

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open ------1.14 Rocky Mountain Open 13.500 - - 14.600 - - - 1.21 at Ohio State ------1.21 at Ohio State 14.900 - - 14.750 - - - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan ------1.28 at Illinois & Michigan 14.700 - - 13.400 - - - 2.12 at California & Stanford ------2.12 at California & Stanford 14.800 - - 14.800 - - - 2.25 Iowa ------2.25 Iowa 14.950 - - 14.300 - - - 3.3 Stanford ------3.3 Stanford 14.950 12.950 - 14.400 - - - 3.10 Michigan ------3.10 Michigan 14.750 - - 14.500 - - - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska ------3.17 Air Force & Nebraska 14.800 ------3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State ------3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State 14.900 13.100 - 14.700 - - - 4.7 MPSF Championships ------4.7 MPSF Championships 15.050 ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------

JACOBY RUBIN MICHAEL SQUIRES

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA - 14.800 15.000 - 14.950 15.250 - - - 15.000 - - - - SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA - 14.800 15.000 - 14.950 15.250 - - - 15.000 - - - -

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open - 13.600 15.000 - 14.400 14.500 - 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open - - 14.800 - - - - 1.21 at Ohio State - 14.600 14.650 - 14.500 14.550 - 1.21 at Ohio State - - 14.300 - - - - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan - 13.900 14.400 - 14.400 14.600 - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan - - 14.600 - - - - 2.12 at California & Stanford - 14.800 12.600 - 14.100 14.500 - 2.12 at California & Stanford - - 15.000 - - - - 2.25 Iowa - 14.650 - - 14.800 15.250 - 2.25 Iowa ------3.3 Stanford - 13.600 - - 14.700 14.950 - 3.3 Stanford - - 14.350 - - - - 3.10 Michigan - 14.450 - - 13.850 - - 3.10 Michigan - - 13.850 - - - - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska - 14.450 14.450 - 14.950 14.600 - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska ------3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State - 14.800 - - - - - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State - - 14.300 - - - - 4.7 MPSF Championships - 13.600 - - 13.750 - - 4.7 MPSF Championships - - 14.450 - - - - 4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------Oklahoma Men’s Gymnastics Notes 17

CHRIS STEHL RAYMOND WHITE

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA 14.900 14.400 15.750 14.800 14.750 14.400 85.200 15.500 14.900 14.050 15.880 - 13.400 - SEASON HIGHS SEASON HIGHS FX PH SR V PB HB AA FX PH SR V PB HB AA 14.900 13.800 15.750 13.400 14.500 14.300 83.000 15.500 14.900 14.050 14.900 - 13.400 -

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open 13.700 12.100 15.700 13.400 14.500 13.600 83.000 1.14 Rocky Mountain Open ------1.21 at Ohio State - - 15.000 - - 12.700 - 1.21 at Ohio State 15.500 14.000 - 14.600 - - - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan - - 14.900 - 13.900 13.600 - 1.28 at Illinois & Michigan 15.200 13.700 - 14.900 - - - 2.12 at California & Stanford - - 15.200 - 13.300 - - 2.12 at California & Stanford 14.600 13.700 - 14.900 - 13.400 - 2.25 Iowa - - 15.750 - 13.450 - - 2.25 Iowa 14.850 14.750 14.050 14.400 - - - 3.3 Stanford - - 15.100 - - - - 3.3 Stanford - 14.900 - - - - - 3.10 Michigan - 13.000 15.400 - - 14.300 - 3.10 Michigan 15.050 13.150 - 14.650 - - - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska - 13.800 15.000 - - - - 3.17 Air Force & Nebraska 15.350 13.600 - 14.800 - - - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State 14.900 - 14.600 - 14.100 13.900 - 3.24 Minnesota & Ohio State 15.500 13.800 - 14.700 - - - 4.7 MPSF Championships - - 14.950 - - 14.250 - 4.7 MPSF Championships 15.150 14.350 - 14.600 - - - 4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.19 NCAA Qualifier ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.20 NCAA Team Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------4.21 NCAA Event Finals ------