National Collegiate Men's Gymnastics Championships
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NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEN’S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 Championship 2 History 3 All-Time Team Results 14 2018 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Oklahoma's fourth national title makes history: The Sooners clinched their fourth consecutive championship title with a 414.858 first-place finish at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago on April 21, 2018. Oklahoma became just the third program in history to win at least four consecutive national titles (Illinois from 1939 to 1942 and Nebraska from 1979 to 1982). The title is also the Sooners’ 12th overall – tying them with Penn State for most in NCAA history – and the ninth of head coach Mark Williams’ 19-year tenure. Sooner standout, Yul Moldauer, was sensational, becoming the first Oklahoma gymnast to win four individual national titles in one year (floor, vault, parallel bars, all-around). The junior has made his mark posting seven career titles, a program best. Oklahoma defeated Minnesota (411.923), Illinois (411.689), Stanford (408.725), Nebraska (403.589) and Penn State (401.991) in Saturday’s final. The runner-up finish is the best finish for Minnesota since 1990. The Gophers hit on every routine and had 11 named All-Americans, which is a school record. Stanford has maintained a top-5 finish every season since 2006. Moldauer finished first in floor with a score of 15.166, trailed by Illinois’ Sebastian Quiana and Michigan’s Jacob Moore who tied for second with a score of 14.366. Penn State’s Stephen Nedoroscik dominated pommel earning a 14.666, followed by Moldauer’s 14.533 mark. The Nittany Lion sophomore is now a two-time pommel horse national champion. Rings was a close call with Alex Diab, an Illini, tallying a 14.500 score. The title gives Diab 10 rings titles on the season, which is the most in a season in school history. The junior is also now tied for the second most rings titles in a career (20). The Illini out-beat Oklahoma’s Moldauer who posted a 14.433. Oklahoma’s Moldauer and Tannner Justus dominated vault competition claiming first (14.900) and second (14.800), respectively. Justus earned the first All- America honor of his career with this finish. It was in the horizontal bar that Stanford took control, claiming first and second with senior Robert Neff and junior Grant Breckenridge. In parallel bars, Moldauer came out on top scoring 14.733, which was a small margin ahead of Illinois’ Johnny Jacobson who earned a 14.666, a season best that earned him All-American for the event. 4. Connor Adamsick, Nebraska, 14.300 9. Jacob Light, Illinois, 14.566 2018 TEAM 5. Griffin Kehler, Nebraska, 14.200 10. Sean Neighbarger, Ohio St., 14.500 Kyte Crigger, California, 14.200 Conner Lewis, Stanford, 14.500 STANDINGS 7. Luke Aldrich, Minnesota, 14.166 Shaun Herzog, Minnesota, 14.500 Alex Diab, Illinois, 14.166 Kyle King, Nebraska, 14.500 (Note: Scores for the top six teams are 9. Levi Anderson, Oklahoma, 14.100 from the team-final session. Scores for 10. Bryan Perla, Stanford, 14.066 Parallel Bars all other teams are from the team-prelim- 1. Yul Moldauer, Oklahoma, 14.7333 inary session.) Pommel Horse 2. Johnny Jacobson, Illinois, 14.666 1. Oklahoma 414.858 1. Stephen Nedoroscik, Penn St., 14.666 3. Justin Karstadt, Minnesota, 14.466 2. Minnesota 411.923 2. Yul Moldauer, Oklahoma, 14.533 Sam Zakutney, Penn St., 14.466 3. Brandon Ngai, Illinois, 14.500 5. Blake Sun, Stanford, 14.400 3. Ilinois 411.689 4. Alec Yoder, Ohio St., 14.400 Cameron Bock, Michigan, 14.400 4. Stanford 408.725 5. Justin Karstadt, Minnesota, 14.066 7. Alec Yoder, Ohio St., 14.366 5. Nebraska 403.589 6. Genki Suzuki, Oklahoma, 14.000 8. Christopher Stephenson, Nebraska, 14.333 6. Penn St. 401.991 7. Colin Coates, Penn St., 13.933 9. Bobby Baker, Illinois, 14.233 Michael Paradise, Illinois, 13.933 10. Genki Suzuki, Oklahoma, 14.133 9. Harry McLellan, Illinois, 13.766 10. Jacob Moore, Michigan, 13.733 Horizontal Bar 1. Robert Neff, Stanford, 14.766 2018 INDIVIDUAL Rings 2. Grant Brekenridge, Stanford, 14.500 1. Alex Diab, Illinois, 14.500 3. Chandler Eggleston, Illinois, 14.233 RESULTS 2. Yul Moldauer, Oklahoma, 14.433 4. Jalon Stephens, Minnesota, 13.966 3. Ryan Dunning, Michigan, 13.900 Yordan Aleksandro, California, 13.966 All-Around 4. Shane Wiskus, Minnesota, 13.866 6. Levi Anderson, Oklahoma, 13.933 Bobby Baker, Illinois, 13.866 7. Shane Wiskus, Minnesota, 13.866 1. Yul Moldauer, Oklahoma, 87.298 6. Shaun Herzog, Minnesota, 13.800 Sam Zakutney, Penn St., 13.866 2. Shane Wiskus, Minnesota, 83.064 Greg Tamargo, Penn St., 13.800 9. Ross Thompson, Illinois, 13.766 3. Alec Yoder, Ohio St., 82.631 8. Dennis Minton, Illinois, 13.766 Tristian Duran, Minnesota, 13.766 4. Bobby Baker, Illinois, 82.331 9. Noah Roberson, Penn St., 13.700 5. Levi Anderson, Oklahoma, 82.199 10. Johnny Jacboson, Illinois, 13.600 6. Robert Neff, Stanford, 82.032 7. Tristan Duran, Minnesota, 81.631 Vault 8. Sean Melton, Ohio St., 81.498 9. Ryan Sheppard, Stanford, 81.065 1. Yul Moldauer, Oklahoma, 14.900 10. Cameron Beck, Michigan, 81.032 2. Tanner Justus, Oklahoma, 14.800 Anton Stephenson, Nebraska, 14.800 Floor Exercise 4....Hunter Justus, Oklahoma, 14.766 Yaroslav Pochinka, Minnestoa, 14.766 1. Yul Moldauer, Oklahoma, 14.900 Bobby Baker, Illinois, 14.766 2. Sebastian Quiana, Illinois, 14.366 7. Johnny Jacobson, Illinois, 14.633 Jacob Moore, Michigan. 14.366 Vitali Kan, Minnestoa, 14.633 2018 Championship 2 HISTORY TEAM RESULTS Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site Attendance 1938 Chicago Dan Hoffer 22 Illinois 18 Chicago — 1939 Illinois Hartley Price 21 Army West Point 17 Chicago — 1940 Illinois Hartley Price 20 Navy 17 Chicago — Temple 17 1941 Illinois Hartley Price 68.5 Minnesota 52.5 Chicago — 1942 Illinois Hartley Price 39 Penn St. 30 Navy — 1948 Penn St. Gene Wettstone 55 Temple 34.5 Chicago — 1949 Temple Max Younger 28 Minnesota 18 California — 1950 Illinois Charley Pond 26 Temple 25 Army West Point — 1951 Florida St. Hartley Price 26 Illinois 23.5 Michigan — Southern California 23.5 1952 Florida St. Hartley Price 89.5 Southern California 75 Colorado — 1953 Penn St. Gene Wettstone 91.5 Illinois 68 Syracuse — 1954 Penn St. Gene Wettstone 137 Illinois 68 Illinois — 1955 Illinois Charley Pond 82 Penn St. 69 UCLA — 1956 Illinois Charley Pond 123.5 Penn St. 67.5 North Carolina — 1957 Penn St. Gene Wettstone 88.5 Illinois 80 Navy — 1958 Michigan St. George Szypula 79 Michigan St. — Illinois Charley Pond 79 1959 Penn St. Gene Wettstone 152 Illinois 87.5 California — 1960 Penn St. Gene Wettstone 112.5 Southern California 65.5 Penn St. — 1961 Penn St. Gene Wettstone 88.5 Southern Ill. 80.5 Illinois — 1962 Southern California Jack Beckner 95.5 Southern Ill. 75 New Mexico — 1963 Michigan Newton Loken 129 Southern Ill. 73 Pittsburgh — 1964 Southern Ill. Bill Meade 84.5 Southern California 69.5 Cal St. L.A. — 1965 Penn St. Gene Wettstone 68.5 Washington 51.5 Southern Ill. — 1966 Southern Ill. Bill Meade 187.200 California 185.100 Penn St. — 1967 Southern Ill. Bill Meade 189.550 Michigan 187.400 Southern Ill. — 1968 California Hal Frey 188.250 Southern Ill. 188.150 Arizona — 1969 Iowa Mike Jacobson 161.175 Penn St. 160.450 Washington — Michigan* Newton Loken 28.10 Colorado St. 26.60 1970 Michigan Newton Loken 164.150 Iowa St. 164.050 Temple — Michigan* Newton Loken 26.85 New Mexico 26.40 1971 Iowa St. Ed Gagnier 319.075 Southern Ill. 316.650 Michigan — 1972 Southern Ill. Bill Meade 315.925 Iowa St. 312.325 Iowa St. — 1973 Iowa St. Ed Gagnier 325.150 Penn St. 323.025 Oregon — 1974 Iowa St. Ed Gagnier 328.675 Arizona St. 324.900 Penn St. — 1975 California Hal Frey 437.325 LSU 433.700 Indiana St. — 1976 Penn St. Gene Wettstone 432.075 LSU 425.125 Temple 35,980 1977 Indiana St. Roger Counsil 434.475 Arizona St. 36,616 Oklahoma Paul Ziert 434.475 1978 Oklahoma Paul Ziert 439.350 Arizona St. 437.075 Oregon 15,315 1979 Nebraska Francis Allen 448.275 Oklahoma 446.625 LSU 17,686 1980 Nebraska Francis Allen 563.300 Iowa St. 557.650 Nebraska 19,058 1981 Nebraska Francis Allen 284.600 Oklahoma 281.950 Nebraska 25,880 1982 Nebraska Francis Allen 285.500 UCLA 281.050 Nebraska 27,027 1983 Nebraska Francis Allen 287.800 UCLA 283.900 Penn St. 11,754 1984 UCLA Art Shurlock 287.300 Penn St. 281.250 UCLA 10,877 1985 Ohio St. Michael Willson 285.350 Nebraska 284.550 Nebraska 10,122 1986 Arizona St. Don Robinson 283.900 Nebraska 283.600 Nebraska 10,169 1987 UCLA Art Shurlock 285.300 Nebraska 284.750 UCLA 6,688 1988 Nebraska Francis Allen 288.150 Illinois 287.150 Nebraska 12,552 1989 Illinois Yoshi Hayasaki 283.400 Nebraska 282.300 Nebraska 8,643 1990 Nebraska Francis Allen 287.400 Minnesota 287.300 Minnesota 10,474 1991 Oklahoma Greg Buwick 288.025 Penn St. 285.500 Penn St. 16,076 1992 Stanford Sadao Hamada 289.575 Nebraska 288.950 Nebraska 13,007 1993 Stanford Sadao Hamada 276.500 Nebraska 275.500 New Mexico 6,031 History 3 Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site Attendance 1994 Nebraska Francis Allen 288.250 Stanford 285.925 Nebraska 8,543 1995 Stanford Sadao Hamada 232.400 Nebraska 231.525 Ohio St. 7,966 1996 Ohio St. Peter Kormann 232.150 California 231.775 Stanford 4,733 1997 California Barry Weiner 233.825 Oklahoma 232.725 Iowa 5,527 1998 California Barry Weiner 231.200 Iowa 229.675 Penn St.