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COLLEGE GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION ECAC, BIG TEN & MPSF CONFERENCE GYMNASTICS Men’S Weekly Reports February 21, 2016 Compiled by Jerry Wright COLLEGE GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION ECAC, BIG TEN & MPSF CONFERENCE GYMNASTICS Men’s Weekly Reports February 21, 2016 Compiled by Jerry Wright TOP TEAM SCORES 86.65, 1st FX-15.35, 2nd V-15.30, 9th HB- UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA: 14.20; Josh Dixon-4th FX-14.95. THIS SEASON MANNON Oklahoma 448.35 Navy 424.10 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Stanford 447.70 Army 422.85 Ohio State 444.50 William/Mary 409.60 Kevin Wolting-4th PH-14.90; Kyle Zemeir- Minnesota 438.50 Springfield 409.15 Illinois 436.55 Arizona St. 403.85 WOLTING Nebraska 434.30 Ill-Chicago 399.00 Penn State 433.25 Temple 398.05 Iowa 431.80 Washington 398.05 California 431.55 SoCal United 373.95 Michigan 430.90 NYA 338.50 Zach Liebler, Ellis Mannon-8th PH-14.70. Air Force 427.35 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS: The following current and former collegiate gymnasts were invited to participate in the MAESTAS USAG Winter Cup and realized the attached results from the combined preliminary ses- sions. Showing primarily those that finished in the top 8: (see page 2 for finals results.) 6th PB-14.50; Donothan Bailey-2nd PH- MPSF CONFERENCE 15.20. UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA: Levi Anderson; Kanji Oyama-11th AA-85.15, AIR FORCE ACADEMY: 4th SR-14.80; Hunter Justus-7th FX-14.60; Tim Wang (advanced to finals). Alan Bower-10th AA-85.45, 3rd PH-14.95, Alex Diab– 8th SR-14.60; Paul Ruggeri-9th 8th PB-14.35; Yul Moldauer-2nd AA-87.35, BIG TEN CONFERENCE FX-14.50; C.J. Maestas-4th AA-87.05, 6th 4th SR-14.80, 1st PB-15.25; Colin Van OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PH-14.80, 3rd SR-15.20, 3rd PB-15.00, 3rd Drew Moling (advanced to finals); Alex HB-14.70; Mike Wilner. MOLDAUER Johnson; Alec Yoder-8th AA-85.75; Sean Melton-1st AA-87.75, 1st SR-15.40, 2nd PB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA -15.05, 8th PH-14.70, 2nd PB-15.05; Tris- Jordan King, Anton Stephenson. PENN STATE UNIVERSITY MELTON Michael Burns, Matthew Felleman, Tristen Duver- glas-8th V-15.10; Leroy Clarke (advanced to fi- Wicklen-5th HB-14.40; Steve Legendre-2nd nals), Trevor Howard. FX-15.15, 2nd V-15.30; Michael Reid, Peter Daggett, Jake Dalton–4th V-15.20; Chris Brooks. DUVERGLAS STANFORD UNIVERSITY: Grant Brecken- ridge-4th PB- MODI 14.70, 8th HB- 14.25; Robert UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Neff-5th HB- Jack Boyle (advanced to finals), Matthew 14.40; Akash Loochtan (advanced to finals), Andrew Modi-5th AA- Boto. 86.85, 1st HB- 15.05; Brian Knott, Taylor Seaton-4th V- 15.20; Eddie Penev-6th AA- tan Burke-9th SR-14.50, Brandon Wynn. Continued next page... Current Senior National Team USAG WINTER CUP EVENT FINALS UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN As of February 21, 2016 ALL AROUND 1. Sam Mikulak, USOTC/Team Hilton/Mich 177.45 2. Akash Modi, Stanford Univ. 175.30 Chris Brooks, Hilton/USOTC/ Oklahoma 3. Sean Melton, Ohio State Univ. 174.50 Jake Dalton, Hilton/Oklahoma 4. John Orozco, Team Hilton/USOTC 174.35 Marvin Krimble, Hilton/USOTC 5. Yul Moldauer, Univ. of Oklahoma 174.10 Steve Legendre, Hilton/Oklahoma 6. Donnell Whittenburg, Team Hilton/USOTC 173.30 7. CJ Maestas, USOTC/ Univ. of Illinois 172.80 Danell Leyva, Hilton/Universal 8. Allan Bower, Univ. of Oklahoma 172.55 CJ Maestas, USOTC/ Illinois 9. Alec Yoder, Ohio State 170.70 Sean Melton, Ohio State 10. Josh Dixon, USOTC/ Stanford 170.40 McCALLUM Sam Mikulak, Hilton/USOTC/Michigan 11. Kanji, Oyama, Oklahoma 170.20 12. Kevin Wolting, California 170.15 Akash Modi, Stanford 13. Grant Breckenridge, Stanford 167.90 Anthony McCallum-1st V-15.40; Nolan Yul Moldauer, Oklahoma 14. Dmitri Belanovski, Michigan 167.50 Novak, Stacey Ervin-3rd FX-15.05; Dmitri Alex Naddour, Hilton/USA Youth 15. Robert Neff, Stanford 166.80 Belanovski-5 PB-14.60; Adrian de los Ange- John Orozco, Hilton/USOTC FLOOR EXERCISE 1. Eddie Penev, Hilton/USOTC/ Stanford 30.35 les (advanced to finals); Emyre Cole-5th FX- Eddie Penev, Hilton/USOTC/Stanford 2. Steve Legendre, Hilton/Oklahoma 30.20 14.65, 7th V-15.15; Sam Mikulak-3rd AA- Paul Ruggeri, Hilton/USOTC/Illinois 3. Josh Dixon 30.10 87.10, 1st PH-15.35, 5th FX-14.65, 1st HB- Donnell Whittenburg, Hilton/USOTC 4. Jake Dalton, Hilton/Oklahoma 29.70 15.05. Brandon Wynn, Hilton/USOTC/Ohio State 5. Stacey Ervin, Michigan 29.55 6. Paul Ruggeri, Hilton/USOTC/Illinois 29.20 7. Moldauer, Oklahoma 29.15 ECAC CONFERENCE 8. Melton, Ohio State 29.10 COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY: 9. Kevin Wolting, California 28.95 Michael Deitz. POMMEL HORSE 1. Mikulak, 30.60 2. Donothan Bailey, Hilton/USOTC/California 30.50 CLUB REPRESENTATIVES: 3. Bower, Oklahoma 29.85 SOCAL UNITED: 3. Ellas Mannon, Minnesota 29.85 Although these two did not place very high 5. Orozco 29.80 6. Marvin Kimble, Hilton/USOTC 29.75 7. Kevin Wolting, California 29.60 7. Tim Wang, Air Force 29.60 9. Maestas 29.35 RINGS 1. Donnell Whittenburg,Hilton/USOTC 30.60 2. Melton, Ohio State 30.75 3. Maestas 30.55 4. Moldauer, Oklahoma 29.60 JOHNSON 5. Orozco 29.55 6. Alec Yoder, Ohio State 29.45 6. Kimble 29.45 8. Alex Diab, Illinois 29.15 9. Kanji Oyama, Oklahoma 29.10 VAULT 1. Penev 30.70 2. Legendre 30.55 it was good to see them allowed to compete. 3. Whittenburg 30.45 Douglas Johnson- 4. Dalton 30.35 42nd PB-13.30 5. Colin Van Wicklen, Oklahoma 30.30 5. Taylor Seaton, Stanford 30.30 Bryan De Los Santos- 7. Tristan Duverglas, Penn State 30.20 48th SR-12.95. 8. Wolting, California 30.10 9. Dixon 30.05 ARIZONA STATE: 9. Emyre Cole, Michigan 30.05 PARALLEL BARS The same for Hanson-good 1.Sean Melton, Ohio State 30.15 to see him in the meet: 2. Moldauer, Oklahoma 30.05 3. Maestas 29.70 Thomas Hanson- 4. Kimble 29.65 5. Grant Breckenbridge, Stanford 29.25 53rd FX- 12.90 6. Dmitri Belanovski, Michigan 29.15 53rd V-13.85. 7. Bower, Oklahoma 29.10 7. Modi, Stanford 29.10 HANSON 9. Mikulak 29.00 HORIZONTAL BAR 1.Mikulak 30.20 2. Modi, Stanford 29.95 3. Kimble 29.60 4. Orozco 29.25 5. Ruggeri 29.20 6. Robert Neff, Stanford 28.95 7. Van Wicklen, Oklahoma 28.90 8. Seaton, Stanford 28.70 9. Matt Felleman, Penn State 28.65 .
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