National collegiate Men’s

Highlights

Michigan’s men’s gymnastics title is one for the books: ”The ring is the thing.” It’s an expression that puts emphasis on winning championships above all else, but for the six schools competing for the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships on May 16, it had new relevance. For Michigan, the event at West Point will always be remembered as the night the school won its fourth NCAA Men’s Gymnastics National Championship while junior Chris Cameron took home the all-around national title. For those in attendance, however, it will be remembered for the frequent delays caused by the broken still . “This is my 22nd NCAA, I guess, and this has to be the strangest one ever,” said Oklahoma coach Mark Williams. “We’ve had some () break and some minor equip- ment things, but nothing that took nearly as long as this. It wasn’t completely fixed when they got it done. This will be one for the record books I guess.” As Illinois’ Tyler Williamson was in the middle of his rings routine in the third session, he felt something give. “I was swinging up backwards. I was about halfway up and the ring just wasn’t feeling right in my hand,” Williamson said. When Williamson returned back to earth, everyone realized the left ring was cracked. Army’s gymnasts rushed in along with a few other helpers to dismantle and reassemble the rings during the first break in action. After the agreed upon three-minute warm- up session, the gymnasts took the mats to finish the night, but there was a lingering sense of trepidation around the apparatus. Unfortunately for the Sooners, they were the next team up on a brand new set of rings. “Two of my guys slipped on the ring and fell,” Williams said. “It’s just an unfortunate scenario; we weren’t able to keep the momentum from the . It was defi- nitely unforeseen, and we definitely hung in there the best we could.” After a few more competitors completed the rings, it became apparent that the replacement apparatus wasn’t quite right either. “Initially (the other five coaches and myself) had a meeting with the Men’s Rules Committee from the NCAA,” Williams added. “We had a majority that felt like the athletes should be able to go over because of the circumstances. “I think they did the right thing,” he continued. “It was just unfortunate that it was something we had to deal with in the first place.” The NCAA rules committee decided to allow the competitors who slipped off the replacement rings to get another shot. Those six gymnasts took to the rings at the end of the night, but it had little effect on the overall outcome. “It was the same scenario for everyone and I told the guys that it’s a matter of who handles it the best,” said coach Kurt Golder, after winning his second national title with Michigan. “We all have a delay and whoever handles this adversity best is going to be the champion tonight. I don’t know if we did that, but we are the champs.” After finishing second to Stanford in 2009, the rings fiasco was just a small hiccup in a yearlong mission. “They set a goal last year when they were runner-up and they didn’t lose sight of it,” Golder added. “They kept working hard and it paid off for them.” Michigan took first place with a final score of 360.500 while Stanford finished second with a score of 359.800. The Sooners (357.050) finished third and Illinois (354.900), California (354.700) and Ohio St. (347.350) took home fourth, fifth and sixth respectively. In the all-around, Cameron, the Big Ten champion, beat the defending champ, Oklahoma’s Steven Legendre, by 1.550 points while another Wolverine, Mel Anton San- tander, came in third with a score of 88.900.

2010 TEAM STANDINGS 2010 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Rings: 1. Brandon Wynn, Ohio St., 15.900; 2. Tyler Williamson, (Note: Scores for the top six teams are from the team-final ses- All-around: 1. Chris Cameron, Michigan, 90.500; 2. Steven Illinois, 15.150; 3. Tim Gentry, Stanford, 15.125; 4. Chris sion. Scores for all other teams are from the team-preliminary Legendre, Oklahoma, 88.950; 3. Mel Anton Santander, Cameron, Michigan, 15.100; 5. Nicholas Noone, Stanford, session.) Michigan, 88.900; 4. Bryan del Castillo, California, 88.050; 15.050; 6. Anthony Ingrelli, Nebraska, 14.975; 7. Phillip 1. Michigan...... 360.500 5. Glen Ishino, California, 87.500; 6. Tyler Mizoguchi, Illinois, Goldberg, Michigan, 14.875; 8. Anthony Sacramento, Illinois, 2. Stanford...... 359.800 87.300; 7. Alex Naddour, Oklahoma, 87.250; 8. Jacob Dalton, 14.850; 9. Noam Shaham, Penn State, 14.750; 10. Steven 3. Oklahoma...... 357.050 Oklahoma, 87.050; 9. Thomas Kelley, Michigan, 85.700; 10. Lacombe, California, 14.625. 4. Illinois...... 354.900 : 1. Eddie Penev, Stanford, 16.450; 2. Jacob Dalton, 5. California...... 354.700 Brandon Wynn, Ohio St., 85.600; 11. Yoshi Mori, Illinois, 84.450; 12. (tie) Dennis Mannhart, California, and Tai Lee, Oklahoma, 16.100; 3. Josh Dixon, Stanford, 16.050; 4. (tie) 6. Ohio St...... 347.350 Ohio St., 84.150; 14. Paul Ruggeri, Illinois, 80.250; 15. Kyle Tim Gentry, Stanford, and Philip Onorato, Ohio St., 15.950; 7. Minnesota...... 350.000 Bunthuwong, California, 72.900. 6. (tie) Kent Caldwell, Michigan, and Christian Monteclaro, 8. Penn St...... 345.550 exercise: 1. Steven Legendre, Oklahoma, 16.100; California, 15.825; 8. Steven Legendre, Oklahoma, 15.675; 9. 9. Nebraska...... 343.100 2. Eddie Penev, Stanford, 16.000; 3. Chad Wiest, Illinois, Tyler Mizoguchi, Illinois, 15.425; 10. Ian Jackson, Oklahoma, 10. Iowa...... 341.550 15.725; 4. Jacob Dalton, Oklahoma, 15.675; 5. Alex Buscaglia, 14.750. 11. Ill.-Chicago...... 333.450 Stanford, 15.600; 6. Bryan del Castillo, California, 15.300; 7. Parallel bars: 1. Ryan Lieberman, Stanford, 15.100; 2. 12. Temple...... 332.700 Kent Caldwell, Michigan, 15.275; 8. Cole Storer, Minnesota, Mel Anton Santander, Michigan, 15.050; 3. Corey English, 15.225; 9. Chris Cameron, Michigan, 15.050; 10. Thomas Oklahoma, 14.900; 4. Nicholas Noone, Stanford, 14.875; 5. Kelley, Michigan, 13.650. Thomas Kelley, Michigan, 14.800; 6. Jim Kerry, California, Pommel horse: 1. Alex Naddour, Oklahoma, 15.425; 2. 14.600; 7. (tie) Ryan McCarthy, Michigan and Chris Cameron, Glen Ishino, California, 15.150; 3. Steven Spencer, Ohio St., Michigan, 14.500; 9. Paul Ruggeri, Illinois, 13.825; 10. C.J. 15.125; 4. Luke Stannard, Illinois, 14.575; 5. Corey English, Padera, Illinois, 13.650. Oklahoma, 14.375; 6. John Martin, Stanford, 14.075; 7. Mike : 1. Ryan McCarthy, Michigan, 14.750; 2. Ian Jiang, Iowa, 14.000; 8. Jeremy Adams, Oklahoma, 13.700; Makowske, Michigan, 14.625; 3. (tie) Mel Anton Santander, 9. Chris Cameron, Michigan, 13.625; 10. Donathon Bailey, Michigan, and Andrew Stover, Ill.-Chicago, 14.475; 5. Alex California, 12.225. Buscaglia, Stanford, 14.425; 6. Noam Shaham, Penn St., 14.400; 7. Abhinav Ramani, Stanford, 14.300; 8. Josh Dixon, Stanford, 13.625; 9. C.J. Padera, Illinois, 12.700; 10. Dylan Parrott, Navy, 11.775. 2 Men’s Gymnastics—History

History

Team Results

Championships 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 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 — 1951...... 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 Colorado St. 1970...... Michigan Newton Loken 164.150 Iowa St. 164.050 Temple — Michigan* Newton Loken New Mexico St. 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 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. 6,083 1999...... Michigan Kurt Golder 232.550 Ohio St. 230.850 Nebraska 5,577 2000...... Penn St. Randy Jepson 231.975 Michigan 231.850 Iowa 3,939 2001...... Ohio St. Miles Avery 218.125 Oklahoma 217.775 Ohio St. 4,154 2002...... Oklahoma Mark Williams 219.300 Ohio St. 218.650 Oklahoma 5,088 2003...... Oklahoma Mark Williams 222.600 Ohio St. 220.700 Temple 4,766 Men’s Gymnastics—History 3

Championships Year champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site attendance 2004...... Penn St. Randy Jepson 223.350 Oklahoma 222.300 Illinois 5,293 2005...... Oklahoma Mark Williams 225.675 Ohio St. 225.450 Army 4,751 2006...... Oklahoma Mark Williams 221.400 Illinois 220.975 Oklahoma 7,287 2007...... Penn St. Randy Jepson 221.000 Oklahoma 220.200 Penn St. 7,349 2008...... Oklahoma Mark Williams 363.200 Stanford 362.750 Stanford 5,269 2009...... Stanford Thom Glielmi 362.800 Michigan 361.500 Minnesota 4,141 2010...... Michigan Kurt Golder 360.500 Stanford 359.800 Army 2,997 *Trampoline champion. No meets were held from 1943 to 1947 Note: Houston Baptist’s participation in 1988 and 1989 championships vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 6—Joe Kotys, Kent St. (PB 1949-50, A-A 1949-50, HB 1953 Jean Cronstedt, Penn St., 1275 Penn St. 12, Illinois 9, Nebraska 8, Oklahoma 8, California 4, 1950, SH 1951); Jean Cronstedt, Penn St. (PB 1953-54, 1954 Jean Cronstedt, Penn St., 1557 Michigan 4, Southern Ill. 4, Stanford 4, Iowa St. 3, Ohio St. 3, A-A 1953-54, HB 1954, FE 1954); Armando Vega, Penn 1955 Karl Schwenzfeier, Penn St., 1620 St. (PB 1956-57-59, A-A 1957-59, rings 1959); Robert Florida St. 2, UCLA 2, Arizona St., Chicago, Indiana St., Iowa, 1956 Don Tonry, Illinois, 1493 Lynn, Southern California (PB 1960-62, FE 1961-62, HB Michigan St., Southern California, Temple, 1 each. 1957 Armando Vega, Penn St., 1601 1962, A-A 1962); Blaine Wilson, Ohio St. (A-A 1996-97, 1958 , Illinois, 511 (Note: Michigan also won two trampoline championships.) PB 1996, rings 1996-97, V 1997); , 1959 Armando Vega, Penn St., 551.25 Oklahoma (A-A 2006, FE 2006-07, rings 2006-08, HB 1960 Jay Werner, Penn St., 547.25 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2007); Steven Legendre, Oklahoma (A-A 2009, FE 2008- 1961 Gregor Weiss, Penn St., 54.525 Penn St. 51, Illinois 50, Nebraska 42, Oklahoma 31, California 09-10, V 2008-09). 1962 Robert Lynn, Southern California, 54.775 28, UCLA 28, Michigan 27, Ohio St. 25, Southern California 5—Steve Hug, Stanford (A-A 1972-73-74, PB 1973-74); Kurt Thomas, Indiana St. (A-A 1977-79, HB 1979, PB 1963 Gil Larose, Michigan, 55.90 24, Stanford 23, Iowa St. 18, Michigan St. 18, New Mexico 17, 1964 Ron Barak, Southern California, 54.85 Southern Ill. 16, Minnesota 15, Iowa 13, Temple 13, Arizona 1977-79); , UCLA (PB 1981, A-A 1982-83, PH 1982, HB 1982); Chad Fox, New Mexico (FE 1987, V 1965 Mike Jacobson, Penn St. St. 10, Indiana St. 10, Chicago 9, Navy 9, Florida St. 8, Army 1986-87-88-89); , Minnesota (A-A 1966 Steve Cohen, Penn St., 55.75 6, Cal St. L.A. 6, Kent St. 6, Syracuse 6, Washington 6, BYU 5, 1991-92-93, PB 1991, PH 1993); Tim McNeill, California 1967 Steve Cohen, Penn St., 55.75 Northern Ill. 5, Cal St. Northridge 3, LSU 3, Arizona 2, Cal St. (PH 2006-07-08, PB 2007-08). Fullerton 2, Colorado St. 2, Oregon 2, Pittsburgh 2, Southern 1968 Makoto Sakamoto, Conn. St. 2, Springfield 2, William & Mary 2, Yale 2, Colorado, Repeat Championships Southern California, 110.45 4—Chad Fox, New Mexico (V 1986-87-88-89); Mark Sohn, 1969 Mauno Nissinen, Washington, 108.200 SUNY Cortland, Houston Baptist, Indiana, Long Beach St., Penn St. (PH 1988-89-90-91). 1970 Yoshi Hayasaki, Washington, 108.25 Western Ill., Wisconsin, 1 each. 3—Joe Giallombardo, Illinois (tumb 1938-39-40, A-A 1938- 1971 Yoshi Hayasaki, Washington, 107.9 (Note: These totals include co-championships.) 39-40); Earl Shanken, Chicago (LH 1940-41-42); Edsel 1972 Steve Hug, Stanford, 107.75 Buchanan, Michigan (tramp 1949-50-51); Armando 1973 Steve Hug, Stanford, 110.05 Vega, Penn St. (PB 1956-57-59); Russ Hoffman, Iowa St. Marshall Avener, Penn St., 110.05 (PH 1970-71-72); Steve Hug, Stanford (A-A 1972-73-74); 1974 Steve Hug, Stanford, 108.95 Individual Records Ted Marcy, Stanford (PH 1974-75-76); Ron Galimore, 1975 Wayne Young, BYU, 109.65 LSU (1978) and Iowa St. (1980-81) (V 1978-80-81); Jim 1976 Peter Kormann, Southern Conn. St., 108.95 Hartung, Nebraska (rings 1980-81-82); Paul O’Neill, (Note: Records include co-championships. Key to abbrevia- 1977 Kurt Thomas, Indiana St., 111.15 Houston Baptist (1987) and New Mexico (1988-89) tions: A-A—all-around, FE—floor exercise, FR—flying rings, (rings 1987-88-89); John Roethlisberger, Minnesota 1978 , Oklahoma, 112.65 HB—horizontal bar, LH—long horse, PB—parallel bars, (A-A 1991-92-93); Drew Durbin, Ohio St. (PH 1995-96- 1979 Kurt Thomas, Indiana St., 115.25 PH—pommel horse, rings—still rings, SH—side horse, tramp— 97); Tim McNeill, California (PH 2006-07-08); Steven 1980 , Nebraska, 115.02 trampoline, tumb—tumbling, V—Vault) Legendre, Oklahoma (FE 2008-09-10). 1981 Jim Hartung, Nebraska, 115.90 Individual Titles, Year 1982 Peter Vidmar, UCLA, 116.30 4—Jean Cronstedt, Penn St., 1954 (PB, HB, FE, A-A); Robert 1983 Peter Vidmar, UCLA, 116.95 Lynn, Southern California, 1962 (FE, PB, A-A, HB). 1984 , UCLA, 116.95 3—Erwin Beyer, Chicago, 1938 (SH, PB, LH); Joe Team Records

1985 Wes Suter, Nebraska, 58.27 m nastics Giallombardo, Illinois, 1938 (tumb, FR, A-A); Joe Kotys, 1986 Jon Louis, Stanford, 57.60 Kent St., 1950 (PB, HB, A-A); Carlton Rintz, Michigan 1987 Tom Schlesinger, Nebraska, 113.25 St., 1955 (SH, HB, PB); Abie Grossfeld, Illinois, 1958 (Note: Records include co-championships.) (A-A, HB, FE); Armando Vega, Penn St., 1959 (A-A, Individual Championships, Year 1988 †Miguel Rubio, Houston Baptist, 114.150 rings, PB); Gil Larose, Michigan, 1963 (A-A, HB, LH); 6—Penn St., 1954-59; Michigan, 1963. 1989 Patrick Kirksey, Nebraska, 112.600 Ron Barak, Southern California, 1964 (PB, A-A, HB); 5—Nebraska, 1980-81. 1990 Mike Racanelli, Ohio St., 114.750 Makoto Sakamoto, Southern California, 1968 (A-A, HB, 4—Illinois, 1940-41-58; Nebraska, 1982-83; Southern 1991 John Roethlisberger, Minnesota, 115.450

PB); Kurt Thomas, Indiana St., 1979 (A-A, HB, PB); Jim California, 1962; UCLA, 1984; Ohio St., 1996-97; 1992 John Roethlisberger, Minnesota, 116.075 Gy Men’s Hartung, Nebraska, 1981 (A-A, rings, PB); Peter Vidmar, Oklahoma, 2003. 1993 John Roethlisberger, Minnesota, 58.075 UCLA, 1982 (A-A, PH, HB); , Nebraska, 1994 Dennis Harrison, Nebraska, 58.200 1983 (FE, PB, HB); , UCLA, 1984 (PH, rings, 1995 Richard Grace, Nebraska, 58.325 PB); Wes Suter, Nebraska, 1985 (A-A, FE, HB); Blaine 1996 Blaine Wilson, Ohio St., 58.625 Wilson, Ohio St., 1996-97 (A-A, PB, rings; A-A, V, rings); Individual Champions 1997 Blaine Wilson, Ohio St., 58.625 Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma, 2006 (A-A, FE, rings); Steven Legendre, Oklahoma, 2009 (A-A, FE, V) 1998 Travis Romagnoli, Illinois, 58.225 †Championships vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions. 1999 Jason Hardabura, Nebraska, 58.050 Individual Titles, Career All-Around 2000 Jamie Natalie, Ohio St., 58.375 7—Joe Giallombardo, Illinois (tumb 1938-39-40, A-A 1938 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois, 2509 2001 Jamie Natalie, Ohio St., 55.700 1938-39-40, FR 1938); Jim Hartung, Nebraska (A-A 2002 Raj Bhavsar, Ohio St., 55.875 1980-81, rings 1980-81-82, PB 1981-82). 1939 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 1940 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 2003 Daniel Furney, Oklahoma, 56.100 Paul Fina, Illinois 2004 Luis Vargas, Penn St., 56.475 1941 Courtney Shanken, Chicago 2005 Luis Vargas, Penn St., 57.175 1942 Newton Loken, Minnesota 2006 Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma, 56.000 1948 Ray Sorenson, Penn St. 2007 Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons, Oklahoma, 55.750 1949 Joe Kotys, Kent St. 2008 Casey Sandy, Penn St., 91.350 1950 Joe Kotys, Kent St. 2009 Steven Legendre, Oklahoma, 90.500 1951 Bill Roetzheim, Florida St. 2010 Chris Cameron, Michigan, 90.500 1952 Jack Beckner, Southern California, 1486 4 Men’s Gymnastics—Individual Champions

Floor Exercise 1961 James Fairchild, California, 9.65 1986 Mark Diab, Iowa St., 9.85 1941 Ed Danser, Temple 1962 Mike Aufrecht, Illinois, 9.50 1987 Paul O’Neill, Houston Baptist, 9.90 1953 Bob Sullivan, Illinois, 276 1963 Russ Mills, Yale, 9.775 1988 Paul O’Neill, New Mexico, 9.800 1954 Jean Cronstedt, Penn St., 282 1964 Russ Mills, Yale, 9.80 1989 †Alfonso Rodriguez, Houston Baptist, 9.950 1955 Don Faber, UCLA, 286 1965 Bob Elsinger, Springfield, 9.375 Paul O’Neill, New Mexico, 9.950 1956 Jamile Ashmore, Florida St., 272 1966 Gary Hoskins, Cal St. L.A., 9.725 1990 Wayne Cowden, Penn St., 9.900 1957 Norman Marks, Cal St. L.A., 271 1967 Keith McCanless, Iowa, 9.600 1991 Adam Carton, Penn St., 9.9000 1958 Abie Grossfeld, Illinois, 89 1968 Jack Ryan, Colorado, 9.60 1992 Scott Keswick, UCLA, 9.900 1959 Don Tonry, Illinois, 94.5 1969 Keith McCanless, Iowa,19.05 1993 Chris LaMorte, New Mexico, 9.850 1960 Ray Hadley, Illinois, 93 1970 Russ Hoffman, Iowa St., 18.525 1994 Chris LaMorte, New Mexico, 9.900 1961 Robert Lynn, Southern California, 9.25 John Russo, Wisconsin, 18.525 1995 Dave Frank, Temple, 9.8250 1962 Robert Lynn, Southern California, 9.40 1971 Russ Hoffman, Iowa St., 9.325 1996 Scott McCall, William & Mary, 9.825 1963 Tom Seward, Penn St., 9.40 1972 Russ Hoffman, Iowa St., 18.95 Blaine Wilson, Ohio St., 9.825 Mike Henderson, Michigan, 9.40 1973 Ed Slezak, Indiana St., 18.750 1997 Blaine Wilson, Ohio St., 9.9000 1964 Rusty Mitchell, Southern Ill., 9.60 1974 Ted Marcy, Stanford, 18.925 1998 Dan Fink, Oklahoma, 9.8875 1965 Frank Schmitz, Southern Ill., 9.575 1975 Ted Marcy, Stanford, 19.625 1999 Cortney Bramwell, BYU, 9.9250 1966 Frank Schmitz, Southern Ill., 9.575 1976 Ted Marcy, Stanford, 19.325 2000 Cortney Bramwell, BYU, 9.9500 1967 Dave Jacobs, Michigan, 9.450 1977 Chuck Walter, New Mexico, 18.925 2001 Chris Lakeman, Penn St., 9.550 1968 Toby Towson, Michigan St., 9.50 1978 Mike Burke, Northern Ill., 19.425 2002 Marshall Erwin, Stanford, 9.825 Sidney Freudenstein, California, 9.50 1979 Mike Burke, Northern Ill., 19.575 2003 Kevin Tan, Penn St., 9.762 1969 Toby Towson, Michigan St., 18.95 1980 David Stoldt, Illinois, 19.450 2004 Kevin Tan, Penn St., 9.812 1970 Tom Proulx, Colorado St., 18.575 1981 Mark Bergman, California, 9.85 2005 David Henderson, Oklahoma, 9.700 1971 Stormy Eaton, New Mexico, 9.425 Steve Jennings, New Mexico, 9.85 2006 Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma, 9.637 1972 Odessa Lovin, Oklahoma, 18.725 1982 Peter Vidmar, UCLA, 9.85 2007 Alex Schorsch, Stanford, 9.750 1973 Odessa Lovin, Oklahoma, 18.950 Steve Jennings, New Mexico, 9.85 2008 Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma, 16.125 1974 Doug Fitzjarrell, Iowa St., 19.125 1983 Doug Kieso, Northern Ill., 9.95 2009 Evan Roth, California, 15.600 1975 Kent Brown, Arizona St., 18.875 1984 Tim Daggett, UCLA, 9.9 2010 Brandon Wynn, Ohio St., 15.900 1976 Bob Robbins, Colorado St., 18.900 1985 Tony Pineda, UCLA, 9.9 Vault (Long Horse) 1977 Ron Galimore, LSU, 18.850 1986 Curtis Holdsworth, UCLA, 9.75 1938 Erwin Beyer, Chicago 1978 Curt Austin, Iowa St., 19.075 1987 Li Xiao Ping, Cal St. Fullerton, 9.95 1939 Marv Forman, Illinois 1979 Mike Wilson, Oklahoma, 19.125 1988 †Alfonso Rodriguez, Houston Baptist, 9.800 1940 Earl Shanken, Chicago Bart Conner, Oklahoma, 19.125 Mark Sohn, Penn St., 9.800 1941 Earl Shanken, Chicago 1980 Steve Elliott, Nebraska, 19.550 1989 Mark Sohn, Penn St., 9.850 1942 Earl Shanken, Chicago 1981 James Yuhashi, Oregon, 9.90 Chris Waller, UCLA, 9.850 1948 Jim Peterson, Minnesota 1982 Steve Elliott, Nebraska, 9.85 1990 Mark Sohn, Penn St., 9.900 1952 Dick Gutting, Florida St., 275 1983 Scott Johnson, Nebraska, 9.90 1991 Mark Sohn, Penn St., 10.0000 1961 Fred Orlofsky, Southern Ill., 9.15 David Branch, Arizona St., 9.90 1992 Che Bowers, Nebraska, 9.90 1962 Bruno Klaus, Southern Ill., 9.20 Donnie Hinton, Arizona St., 9.90 1993 John Roethlisberger, Minnesota, 9.500 1963 Gil Larose, Michigan, 9.425 1984 Kevin Ekburg, Northern Ill., 9.85 1994 Jason Bertram, California, 9.550 1964 Sidney Oglesby, Syracuse, 9.57 1985 Wes Suter, Nebraska, 9.8 1995 Drew Durbin, Ohio St., 9.9000 1965 Dan Millman, California, 9.700 1986 Jerry Burrell, Arizona St., 9.8 1996 Drew Durbin, Ohio St., 9.875 1966 Frank Schmitz, Southern Ill., 9.575 Brian Ginsberg, UCLA, 9.8 1997 Drew Durbin, Ohio St., 9.912 1967 Paul Mayer, Southern Ill., 9.512 1987 Chad Fox, New Mexico, 9.90 1998 Josh Birckelbaw, California, 9.8250 1968 Bruce Colter, Cal St. L.A., 9.55 1988 Chris Wyatt, Temple, 9.900 1999 Brandon Stefaniak, Penn St., 9.7750 1969 Dan Bowles, California, 18.40 1989 Jody Newman, Arizona St., 9.850 2000 Don Jackson, Iowa, 9.9125 Jack McCarthy, Illinois, 18.40 1990 Mike Racanelli, Ohio St., 9.850 Brandon Stefaniak, Penn St., 9.9125 1970 Doug Boger, Arizona, 18.475 1991 Brad Hayashi, UCLA, 9.8740 2001 Clay Strother, Minnesota, 9.662 1971 Pat Mahoney, Cal St. Northridge, 9.225 1992 Brian Winkler, Michigan, 9.950 2002 Clay Strother, Minnesota, 9.775 1972 Gary Morava, Southern Ill., 18.40 1993 Richard Grace, Nebraska, 9.400 2003 Josh Landis, Oklahoma, 9.687 1973 John Crosby, Southern Conn. St., 18.775 1994 Mark Booth, Stanford, 9.300 2004 Bob Rogers, Illinois, 9.775 1974 Greg Goodhue, Oklahoma, 18.900 1995 Jay Thornton, Iowa, 9.8500 2005 Luis Vargas, Penn St., 9.787 1975 Tom Beach, California, 18.625 1996 Ian Bachrach, Stanford, 9.913 2006 Tim McNeill, California, 9.350 1976 Sam Shaw, Cal St. Fullerton, 18.900 1997 Jeremy Killen, Oklahoma, 9.825 2007 Tim McNeill, California, 9.650 1977 Steve Wejmar, Washington, 19.175 1998 Darin Gerlach, Temple, 9.8125 2008 Tim McNeill, California, 15.625 1978 Ron Galimore, LSU, 19.3 1999 Jason Hardabura, Nebraska, 9.8000 2009 Daniel Ribeiro, Illinois, 15.575 1979 Leslie Moore, Oklahoma, 19.400 2000 Jamie Natalie, Ohio St., 9.9000 2010 Alex Naddour, Oklahoma, 15.425 1980 Ron Galimore, Iowa St., 19.750 2001 Clay Strother, Minnesota, 9.525 Rings (Still) 1981 Ron Galimore, Iowa St., 10.00 2002 Clay Strother, Minnesota, 9.612 1959 Armando Vega, Penn St., 94 1982 Randall Wickstrom, California, 9.90 2003 Josh Landis, Oklahoma, 9.675 1960 Sam Garcia, Southern California, 94 Steve Elliott, Nebraska, 9.90 2004 Graham Ackerman, California, 9.687 1961 Fred Orlofsky, Southern Ill., 9.525 1983 Chris Riegel, Nebraska, 9.90 2005 Graham Ackerman, California, 9.600 1962 Dale Cooper, Michigan St., 9.65 Mark Oates, Oklahoma, 9.90 2006 Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma, 9.575 1963 Dale Cooper, Michigan St., 9.775 1984 Chris Riegel, Nebraska, 10.0 2007 Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma, 9.650 1964 Chris Evans, Arizona St., 9.65 1985 Derrick Cornelius, SUNY Cortland, 9.85 2008 Steven Legendre, Oklahoma, 16.100 1965 Glenn Gailis, Iowa, 9.575 1986 Chad Fox, New Mexico, 9.875 2009 Steven Legendre, Oklahoma, 15.625 1966 Ed Gunny, Michigan St., 9.55 1987 Chad Fox, New Mexico, 9.700 2010 Steven Legendre, Oklahoma, 16.100 1967 Josh Robison, California, 9.600 1988 Chad Fox, New Mexico, 9.7125 Pommel Horse (Side Horse) 1968 Pat Arnold, Arizona, 9.50 1989 Chad Fox, New Mexico, 9.625 1938 Erwin Beyer, Chicago 1969 Paul Vexler, Penn St., 18.65 1990 Brad Hayashi, UCLA, 9.5125 1939 Erwin Beyer, Chicago Ward Maythaler, Iowa St., 18.65 1991 Adam Carton, Penn St., 9.7400 1940 Harry Koehnemann, Illinois 1970 Dave Seal, Indiana St., 18.525 1992 Jason Hebert, Syracuse, 9.7500 1941 Caton Cobb, Illinois 1971 Charles Ropiequet, Southern Ill., 9.6 1993 Steve Wiegel, New Mexico, 9.4500 1942 Caton Cobb, Illinois 1972 Dave Seal, Indiana St., 18.750 1994 Steve McCain, UCLA, 9.675 1948 Steve Greene, Penn St. 1973 Bob Mahorney, Indiana St., 19.050 1995 Ian Bachrach, Stanford, 9.7125 1949 Joe Berenato, Temple 1974 Keith Heaver, Iowa St., 18.925 1996 Jay Thornton, Iowa, 9.613 1950 Gene Rabbitt, Syracuse 1975 Keith Heaver, Iowa St., 18.900 1997 Blaine Wilson, Ohio St., 9.8125 1951 Joe Kotys, Kent St. 1976 Doug Wood, Iowa St., 18.875 1998 Travis Romagnoli, Illinois, 9.7125 1952 Frank Bare, Illinois, 268 1977 Doug Wood, Iowa St., 18.950 1999 , BYU, 9.8125 1953 Carlton Rintz, Michigan St., 285 1978 Scott McEldowney, Oregon 2000 Guard Young, BYU, 9.8250 1954 Robert Lawrence, Penn St., 284 1979 Kirk Mango, Northern Ill., 19.425 2001 Daren Lynch, Ohio St., 9.500 1955 Carlton Rintz, Michigan St., 286 1980 Jim Hartung, Nebraska, 19.450 2002 Dan Gill, Stanford, 9.487 1956 James Brown, Cal St. L.A., 276 1981 Jim Hartung, Nebraska, 9.90 2003 Andrew DiGiore, Michigan, 9.650 1957 John Davis, Illinois, 271 1982 Jim Hartung, Nebraska, 9.85 2004 Graham Ackerman, California, 9.687 1958 Bill Buck, Iowa, 93.5 1983 Alex Schwartz, UCLA, 9.85 2005 Michael Reavis, Iowa, 9.550 1959 Art Shurlock, California, 97 1984 Tim Daggett, UCLA, 9.9 2006 David Sender, Stanford, 9.562 1960 James Fairchild, California, 96 1985 Mark Diab, Iowa St., 9.85 2007 David Sender, Stanford, 9.300 Men’s Gymnastics—Individual Champions 5

Pejman Ebrahimi, Ohio St., 9.300 Horizontal Bar (high bar) 1953 Bob Hazlett, Iowa, 275 2008 Steven Legendre, Oklahoma, 16.400 1938 Bob Sears, Army 1954 James Norman, Iowa, 268 2009 Steven Legendre, Oklahoma, 16.325 1939 Adam Walters, Temple 1955 Richard Albershardt, Indiana, 284 2010 Eddie Penev, Stanford, 16.450 1940 Norm Boardman, Temple 1956 Donald Harper, Ohio St., 276 1941 Newton Loken, Minnesota 1957 Glenn Wilson, Western Ill., 283 Parallel Bars 1942 Norm Boardman, Temple 1938 Erwin Beyer, Chicago 1958 Donald Harper, Ohio St., 90.5 1939 Bob Sears, Army 1948 Joe Calvetti, Illinois 1959 Ed Cole, Michigan, 92 1940 Bob Hanning, Minnesota 1949 Bob Stout, Temple 1960 Larry Snyder, Iowa, 95.5 1941 Caton Cobb, Illinois 1950 Joe Kotys, Kent St. 1961 Tom Gompf, Ohio St., 9.375 1942 Hal Zimmerman, Penn St. 1951 Bill Roetzheim, Florida St. 1962 Steve Johnson, Michigan St., 9.30 1952 Charles Simms, Southern California, 281 1948 Ray Sorenson, Penn St. 1963 Gary Erwin, Michigan, 9.55 1949 Joe Kotys, Kent St. 1953 Hal Lewis, Navy, 286 1964 Gary Erwin, Michigan, 9.57 Mel Stout, Michigan St. 1954 Jean Cronstedt, Penn St., 284 1965 Frank Schmitz, Southern Ill., 9.625 1950 Joe Kotys, Kent St. 1955 Carlton Rintz, Michigan St., 284 1966 Wayne Miller, Michigan, 9.45 1951 Jack Beckner, Southern California 1956 Ronnie Amster, Florida St., 270 1967 Dave Jacobs, Michigan, 9.500 1952 Jack Beckner, Southern California, 274 1957 Abie Grossfeld, Illinois, 282 1968 George Huntzicker, Michigan, 9.55 1953 Jean Cronstedt, Penn St., 288 1958 Abie Grossfeld, Illinois, 94 1969 Dave Jacobs, Michigan 1954 Jean Cronstedt, Penn St., 280 1959 Stanley Tarshis, Michigan St., 97.5 1970 George Huntzicker, Michigan 1955 Carlton Rintz, Michigan St., 283 1960 Stanley Tarshis, Michigan St., 96.5 Tumbling 1956 Armando Vega, Penn St., 279 1961 Bruno Klaus, Southern Ill., 9.425 1938 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois, 590 1957 Armando Vega, Penn St., 287 1962 Robert Lynn, Southern California, 9.55 1939 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 1958 Ted Muzyczko, Michigan St., 92 1963 Gil Larose, Michigan, 9.55 1940 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 1959 Armando Vega, Penn St., 95.5 1964 Ron Barak, Southern California, 9.57 1941 John Adkins, Illinois 1960 Robert Lynn, Southern California, 94.5 1965 Jim Curzi, Michigan St., 9.400 1942 George Szypula, Temple 1961 Fred Tijerina, Southern Ill., 9.45 Mike Jacobsen, Penn St., 9.400 1948 Charlie Thompson, California Jeff Cardinalli, Springfield, 9.45 1966 Rusty Rock, Cal St. Northridge, 9.525 1949 Charlie Thompson, California 1962 Robert Lynn, Southern California, 9.70 1967 Rich Grigsby, Cal St. Northridge, 9.500 1950 Irving Bedard, Illinois 1963 Arno Lascari, Michigan, 9.70 1968 Makoto Sakamoto, Southern California, 9.65 1951 Bob Sullivan, Illinois 1964 Ron Barak, Southern California, 9.60 1969 Bob Manna, New Mexico, 18.85 1952 Bob Sullivan, Illinois, 276 1965 Jim Curzi, Michigan St., 9.525 1970 Yoshi Hayasaki, Washington, 18.675 1953 James Sebbo, Syracuse, 283 1966 Jim Curzi, Michigan St., 9.60 1971 Brent Simmons, Iowa St., 19.5375 1954 Dick Browning, Illinois, 278 1967 Makoto Sakamoto, 1972 Tom Lindner, Southern Ill., 18.90 1955 Lloyd Coahran, Southern California, 277 Southern California, 9.525 1973 Jon Aitken, New Mexico, 18.950 1956 Dan Lirot, Illinois, 275 1968 Makoto Sakamoto, Southern California, 9.55 1974 Rick Banley, Indiana St., 19.125 1957 Frank Hailand, Illinois, 273 1969 Ron Rapper, Michigan, 18.70 1975 Rich Larsen, Iowa St., 19.050 1958 Frank Hailand, Illinois, 95 1970 Ron Rapper, Michigan, 18.975 1976 Tom Beach, California, 19.150 1959 Dave Dulaney, Penn St., 85.5 1971 Brent Simmons, Iowa St., 9.3625 1977 John Hart, UCLA, 19.400 1960 Alvin Barasch, Illinois, 96 Tom Dunn, Penn St., 9.3625 1978 Mel Cooley, Washington, 19.20 1961 Jack Ryder, Florida St., 8.725 1972 Dennis Mazur, Iowa St., 18.45 1979 Kurt Thomas, Indiana St., 19.500 1962 Rusty Mitchell, Southern Ill., 9.45 1973 Steve Hug, Stanford, 18.675 1980 Phil Cahoy, Nebraska, 19.550 1963 Hal Holmes, Illinois, 9.825 1974 Steve Hug, Stanford, 18.925 Darrell Kerbel, LSU, 19.550 1964 Rusty Mitchell, Southern Ill., 9.72 1975 Yoichi Tomita, Long Beach St., 18.975 1981 Phil Cahoy, Nebraska, 9.90 1982 Peter Vidmar, UCLA, 9.90 Rope Climb 1976 Gene Whelan, Penn St., 18.625 1938 Bob Sears, Army, 5.0 1977 Kurt Thomas, Indiana St., 18.725 1983 Scott Johnson, Nebraska, 9.95 1939 Ray Belardi, Army 1978 John Corritore, Michigan, 19.275 1984 Charles Lakes, Illinois, 9.95 1940 Stan Ellison, Navy 1979 Kurt Thomas, Indiana St., 19.525 1985 Dan Hayden, Arizona St., 9.9 1941 Courtney Shanken, Chicago 1980 Phil Cahoy, Nebraska, 19.550 Wes Suter, Nebraska, 9.9 1942 Dale Cox, Navy 1981 Phil Cahoy, Nebraska, 9.70 1986 Dan Hayden, Arizona St., 9.85 1987 David Moriel, UCLA, 9.95 1948 Ken Foreman, Southern California Peter Vidmar, UCLA, 9.70 1949 Ken Foreman, Southern California Jim Hartung, Nebraska, 9.70 1988 †Miguel Rubio, Houston Baptist, 9.950 1950 Leo Minotti, Syracuse, 3.5 1982 Jim Hartung, Nebraska, 9.70 1989 †Miguel Rubio, Houston Baptist, 9.950 1951 Leo Minotti, Syracuse, 3.4 1983 Scott Johnson, Nebraska, 9.85 1990 Chris Waller, UCLA, 9.975 1952 John Claybrook, Army, 3.5 1984 Tim Daggett, UCLA, 9.7 1991 Luis Lopez, New Mexico, 9.8500 1992 , Stanford, 9.900 1953 Don Perry, UCLA, 2.9 1985 Dan Hayden, Arizona St., 9.8 1954# Don Perry, UCLA, 2.8 m nastics Noah Riskin, Ohio St., 9.8 1993 Steve McCain, UCLA, 9.750 1955 Robert Hammond, UCLA, 3.1 Seth Riskin, Ohio St., 9.8 1994 Jim Foody, UCLA, 9.450 1956 Philip Mullen, Penn St., 3.5 1986 Dan Hayden, Arizona St., 9.9 1995 Rick Kieffer, Nebraska, 9.8375 1957 Garvin Smith, Cal St. L.A., 3.1 1987 Kevin Davis, Nebraska, 9.75 1996 Carl Imhauser, Temple, 9.875 Tom Schlesinger, Nebraska, 9.75 1997 Marshall Nelson, Nebraska, 9.7875 1958 Garvin Smith, Cal St. L.A., 3.0 1959 Don Littlewood, Penn St., 3.5 1988 Kevin Davis, Nebraska, 9.900 1998 Todd Bishop, Oklahoma, 9.9375 1960 Nelson Hulme, Navy, 3.4 1989 †Alfonso Rodriguez, Houston Baptist, 9.800 1999 Todd Bishop, Oklahoma, 9.9000 1961 Paul Davis, California, 2.9 Gy Men’s 1990 Patrick Kirksey, Nebraska, 9.725 2000 Michael Ashe, California, 9.9000 1962# Paul Davis, California, 2.8 1991 Scott Keswick, UCLA, 9.7500 2001 Michael Ashe, California, 9.512 John Roethlisberger, Minnesota, 9.7500 2002 Daniel Diaz-Luong, Michigan, 9.612 Flying Rings 1992 Dom Minicucci, Temple, 9.875 1938 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois 2003 Linas Gaveika, Iowa, 9.712 1939 Ron Hall, Southern California 1993 Jair Lynch, Stanford, 9.300 2004 Justin Spring, Illinois, 9.775 1940 Bill Butler, Navy 1994 Richard Grace, Nebraska, 9.575 2005 Ronald Ferris, Ohio St., 9.762 1941 Del Daly, Minnesota 1995 Richard Grace, Nebraska, 9.8000 2006 Justin Spring, Illinois, 9.700 1942 Jim Parker, Navy 1996 Jamie Ellis, Stanford, 9.750 Dylan Carney, Stanford, 9.700 Blaine Wilson, Ohio St., 9.750 2007 Jonathan Horton, Oklahoma, 9.675 1948 George Hayes, Temple 1997 Marshall Nelson, Nebraska, 9.9500 1949 Jerry Todd, Southern California 2008 Paul Ruggeri, Illinois, 15.000 1950 Bob Schneider, Navy 1998 Marshall Nelson, Nebraska, 9.7875 2009 Paul Ruggeri, Illinois, 15.750 1951 Mel Stout, Michigan St. 1999 Justin Toman, Michigan, 9.8375 2010 Ryan McCarthy, Michigan, 14.750 1952 Jack Sharp, Florida St., 274 2000 Kris Zimmerman, Michigan, 9.9000 Justin Toman, Michigan, 9.9000 1953 Ken Bartlett, Minnesota, 273 2001 Raj Bhavsar, Ohio St., 9.412 1954 Manuel Procopio, Penn St., 277 2002 Cody Moore, California, 9.125 Discontinued Events 1955 George Wikler, Southern California, 286 1956 Fred Hoerner, Navy, 267 2003 Daniel Furney, Oklahoma, 9.475 1957 Thomas Darling, Pittsburgh, 282 2004 Ramon Jackson, William & Mary, 9.200 #Record for rope climb: 2.8 seconds 1958 Thomas Darling, Pittsburgh, 93.5 2005 Justin Spring, Illinois, 9.737 Trampoline (REBOUND TUMBLING) 2006 Justin Spring, Illinois, 9.825 1959 Jay Werner, Penn St., 94 2007 Tim McNeill, California, 9.725 1948 Gay Hughes, Illinois 1960 Jay Werner, Penn St., 93.5 1949 Edsel Buchanan, Michigan John Aaronsohn, Army, 93.5 2008 Tim McNeill, California, 15.650 1950 Edsel Buchanan, Michigan 1961 Frank Snay, Navy, 8.95 2009 Paul Ruggeri, Illinois, 15.175 1951 Edsel Buchanan, Michigan 2010 Ryan Lieberman, Stanford, 15.100 1952 Dick Gutting, Florida St. 6 Men’s Gymnastics—Team Finishes

Team Finishes

Team (Years Participated) Years 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Best Finish (Year[s]) Air Force (1961-62-63-64-70-72-73)...... 7 0 0 0 0 6th (1972) Arizona (1962-63-66-67)...... 4 0 0 0 0 9th (1967) Arizona St. (1963-64-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83-85-86-89)...... 15 1 2 0 0 1st (1986) Army (1938-39-42-49-50-51-52-53-55-56-57-58-59-60-61-62-63-2004-05-07)...... 20 0 1 0 1 2nd (1939) Ball St. (1961)...... 1 0 0 0 0 20th (1961) BYU (1992-98-99-2000)...... 4 0 0 0 0 5th (1998-99) California (1948-49-50-51-52-53-54-55-56-57-59-60-61-62-63-64-66-67-68-69-70-73-74-75-76- 82-96-97-98-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 40 4 2 5 4 1st (1968-75-97-98) Cal Poly Pomona (1955-58-59)...... 3 0 0 0 0 13th (1959) Cal St. Fullerton (1976-78-81-85-87)...... 5 0 0 0 0 8th (1976-78) Cal St. L.A. (1954-55-57-58-59-62-63-64)...... 8 0 0 0 0 7th (1957) Cal St. Northridge (1963)...... 1 0 0 0 0 17th (1963) Chicago (1938-39-40-41-42-48-50-54-56-58-63)...... 11 1 0 1 0 1st (1938) Colorado (1949-52-58-62-63-64-66)...... 7 0 0 0 0 11th (1949) Colorado St. (1960-67-68-69)...... 4 0 0 0 0 5th (1969) Denver (1962-64-69)...... 3 0 0 0 0 7th (1964-69) Florida St. (1951-52-53-54-55-56-57-58-59-60-61-63)...... 12 2 0 3 0 1st (1951-52) Fresno St. (1956-57)...... 2 0 0 0 0 15th (1957) Georgia (1952)...... 1 0 0 0 0 13th (1952) Ga. Southern (1972)...... 1 0 0 0 0 8th (1972) Georgia Tech (1956-57)...... 2 0 0 0 0 18th (1957) Gust. Adolphus (1938)...... 1 0 0 0 0 6th (1938) Houston Baptist (1982-87-88-89)...... 4 0 0 0 0 5th (1989) Illinois (1938-39-40-41-42-48-49-50-51-52-53-54-55-56-57-58-59-60-61-62-63-81-84-88-89-93-98- 2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 38 9 8 8 2 1st (1939-40-41-42- 50-55-56-58-89) Ill.-Chicago (1980-2004-09-10)...... 4 0 0 0 0 10th (1980-2009) Illinois St. (1963-64-75)...... 3 0 0 0 0 7th (1975) Indiana (1952-55-56-57-58-59-60)...... 7 0 0 0 0 8th (1955) Indiana St. (1973-74-77-78-79)...... 5 1 0 2 1 1st (1977) Iowa (1952-53-54-55-56-57-58-59-60-61-63-64-67-68-69-72-73-74-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92- 94-95-96-97-98-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 43 1 1 4 4 1st (1969) Iowa St. (1950-63-64-66-67-69-70-71-72-73-74-80-81-82-83-84)...... 16 3 3 1 5 1st (1971-73-74) Kent St. (1949-50-51)...... 3 0 0 1 1 3rd (1950) LSU (1968-70-73-74-75-76-77-80)...... 8 0 2 0 0 2nd (1975-76) Massachusetts (1958-60-2000-01-02)...... 5 0 0 0 0 10th (2002) Michigan (1948-49-50-51-52-54-55-57-58-59-60-61-62-63-64-66-67-70-73-74-75-99-2000-01-02- 03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 33 4 3 2 6 1st (1963-70-99-2010) Michigan St. (1949-50-51-52-53-54-55-56-57-58-59-60-61-62-63-64-66-2000-01)...... 19 1 0 1 1 1st (1958) Minnesota (1938-39-40-41-42-48-49-50-51-52-53-54-55-56-57-59-60-63-64-76-77-78-79-82-84- 87-88-89-90-91-92-93-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 42 0 3 3 4 2nd (1941-49-90) Minn. St. Mankato (1962)...... 1 0 0 0 0 14th (1962) Navy (1940-42-50-51-52-53-56-57-58-60-61-62-2009)...... 13 0 1 0 2 2nd (1940) Nebraska (1948-54-55-56-58-59-60-62-63-64-75-76-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89- 90-91-92-93-94-95-99-2000-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 39 8 7 1 1 1st (1979-80-81-82- 83-88-90-94) New Mexico (1968-70-72-73-84-85-86-87-90)...... 9 0 0 0 0 5th (1968-72-73) North Carolina (1956)...... 1 0 0 0 0 15th (1956) Northern Ill. (1982-83)...... 2 0 0 0 0 6th (1982) Occidental (1949)...... 1 0 0 0 0 12th (1949) Ohio St. (1952-53-54-55-56-58-59-60-61-63-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96- 97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10)...... 40 3 3 4 3 1st (1985-96-2001) Oklahoma (1977-78-79-80-81-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-93-94-95-96-97-98-2000-01-02-03-04-05- 06-07-08-09-10)...... 30 8 6 2 8 1st (1977-78-91-2002- 03-05-06-08) Oregon (1977-78-79-80-81)...... 5 0 0 1 3 3rd (1980) Penn St. (1942-48-50-51-52-53-54-55-56-57-58-59-60-61-62-63-64-65-66-67-69-71-72-73-74-76- 78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-94-95-96-97-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07- 08-09-10)...... 57 12 7 9 7 1st (1948-53-54-57- 59-60-61-65-76- 2000-04-07) Pittsburgh (1956-57-58-59-60-61-62-63)...... 8 0 0 0 0 7th (1958) Sacramento St. (1961-62)...... 2 0 0 0 0 14th (1962) San Diego St. (1959)...... 1 0 0 0 0 18th (1959) San Jose St. (1957-58-59-60)...... 4 0 0 0 0 9th (1960) Southern California (1939-48-49-50-51-52-53-54-55-58-60-61-62-63-64-66-67)...... 17 1 4 2 1 1st (1962) Southern Conn. St. (1977-78-79-80)...... 4 0 0 2 0 3rd (1977-78) Southern Ill. (1959-60-61-62-63-64-66-67-68-69-70-71-72-75-77-83-84-85-86)...... 19 4 4 2 0 1st (1964-66-67-72) Springfield (1957-60-61-66-67)...... 5 0 0 0 0 7th (1967) Stanford (1955-64-84-85-86-87-88-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08- 09-10)...... 27 4 3 3 1 1st (1992-94-95-2009) Syracuse (1950-51-52-53-54-55-57-61-62-63-64)...... 11 0 0 2 0 3rd (1953-63) Temple (1938-39-40-41-42-48-49-50-51-54-57-58-60-61-63-64-66-68-70-76-2001-02-03-06-07- 08-10)...... 27 1 3 1 5 1st (1949) UCLA (1938-48-50-52-53-54-55-56-60-61-62-63-67-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92)...... 26 2 2 5 4 1st (1984-87) Washington (1938-59-62-63-64-65-66-72)...... 8 0 1 0 1 2nd (1965) Washington St. (1959-62)...... 2 0 0 0 0 18th (1962) Men’s Gymnastics—Team Finishes 7

Team (Years Participated) Years 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Best Finish (Year[s]) West Virginia (1954)...... 1 0 0 0 0 17th (1954) Western Ill. (1956-57-58)...... 3 0 0 0 0 8th (1957-58) William & Mary (2002-03-05-06-08)...... 5 0 0 0 0 11th (2006-08) Wisconsin (1963-64)...... 2 0 0 0 0 9th (1964) Yale (1963-64)...... 2 0 0 0 0 11th (1963)

1957: 1. Penn St., 88.5; 2. Illinois, 80; 3. Florida St., 63.5; 4. 1967: 1. Southern Ill., 189.55; 2. Michigan, 187.40; 3. Iowa, All-Time Team Results Iowa, 50; 5. Army, 36; 6. Michigan, 32.5; 7. Cal St. L.A., 26.5; 8. 186.90; 4. Penn St., 186.15; 5. Iowa St., 185.55; 6. UCLA, Western Ill., 26; 9. Pittsburgh, 21.5; 10. Navy, 19; 11. Temple, 182.30; 7. Springfield, 177.65; 8. Southern California, 176.75; 1938: 1. Chicago, 22; 2. Illinois, 18; 3. Minnesota, 9; 4. 13; 12. Michigan St., 11; 13. (tie) California and Syracuse, 7; 9. Arizona, 176.30; 10. California, 175.95; 11. Colorado St., Temple, 8; 5. Army, 7; 6. (tie) Gust. Adolphus and UCLA, 3; 8. 15. (tie) Fresno St. and Springfield, 6; 17. San Jose St., 4; 18. 166.90. Washington, 2. Georgia Tech, 3; 19. Indiana, 2.5; 20. Minnesota, 1. 1968: 1. California, 188.25; 2. Southern Ill., 188.15; 3. Iowa, 1958: 1. (tie) Illinois and Michigan St., 79; 3. Penn St., 72.5; 4. 1939: 1. Illinois, 21; 2. Army, 17; 3. Southern California, 13; 4. 186.55; 4. Temple, 176.45; 5. New Mexico, 177.05; 6. Colorado, Iowa, 49.5; 5. Michigan, 30.5; 6. Army, 27.5; 7. Pittsburgh, 23.5; Temple, 11; 5. Minnesota, 8; 6. Chicago, 7. 173.45; 7. Colorado St., 172.05; 8. LSU, 136.20. 8. Western Ill., 23; 9. Florida St., 20.5; 10. Ohio St., 19; 11. Cal Note: In 1968, scores for the top four teams are from the 1940: 1. Illinois, 20; 2. (tie) Navy and Temple, 17; 4. Minnesota, St. L.A., 16; 12. Southern California, 14; 13. Cal Poly Pomona, team-final session. Scores for all other teams are from the 16.5; 5. Chicago, 7.5. 8.5; 14. Indiana, 8; 15. Navy, 7; 16. (tie) Massachusetts and team-preliminary session. From 1969 to 1999, scores for the top San Jose St., 6; 18. (tie) Nebraska and Temple, 4; 20. Chicago, 1941: 1. Illinois, 68.5; 2. Minnesota, 52.5; 3. Chicago, 39.5; 4. three teams are from the team-final session. Scores for all other 2; 21. Colorado, 1.5. Temple, 15.5. teams are from the team-preliminary session. 1959: 1. Penn St., 152; 2. Illinois, 87.5; 3. California, 81.5; 4. 1942: 1. Illinois, 39; 2. Penn St., 30; 3. Minnesota, 23; 4. 1969: 1. Iowa, 161.175; 2. Penn St., 160.45; 3. Iowa St., Temple, 20; 5. Chicago, 17; 6. Navy, 13; 7. Army, 12. Michigan St., 39; 5. Michigan, 33; 6. Iowa, 31; 7. Southern Ill., 20.5; 8. Minnesota, 20; 9. Florida St., 17; 10. Ohio St., 12; 159.775; 4. California, 156.50; 5. Colorado St., 154.50; 6. 1943-47: Meet not held. 11. Indiana, 10; 12. Pittsburgh, 9.5; 13. (tie) Cal Poly Pomona Southern Ill., 151.40; 7. Denver, 150.10. 1948: 1. Penn St., 55; 2. Temple, 34.5; 3. Illinois, 22.5; 4. and San Jose St., 8; 15. (tie) Army and Cal St. L.A., 6.5; 17. 1970: 1. Michigan, 164.150; 2. Iowa St., 164.05; 3. Temple, Minnesota, 14; 5. California, 12; 6. Michigan, 7; 7. UCLA, 5.5; 8. Nebraska, 6; 18. San Diego St., 4.5; 19. Washington, 4; 20. 159.90; 4. Southern Ill., 159.85; 5. California, 156.35; 6. New Nebraska, 1.5; 9. (tie) Chicago and Southern California, 1. Washington St., 2. Mexico, 156.25; 7. Air Force, 142.85; 8. LSU, 131.85. 1949: 1. Temple, 28; 2. Minnesota, 18; 3. Illinois, 17.5; 4. (tie) 1960: 1. Penn St., 112.5; 2. Southern California, 65.5; 3. 1971: 1. Iowa St., 319.075; 2. Southern Ill., 316.65; 3. Penn California and Kent St., 17; 6. Michigan St., 15; 7. Southern Illinois, 59; 4. California, 56.5; 5. Michigan St., 37.5; 6. Iowa, St., 316.15. 29.5; 7. Southern Ill., 24.5; 8. UCLA, 24; 9. San Jose St., 20; California, 14.5; 8. Army, 11; 9. Michigan, 10; 10. UCLA, 3; 11. 1972: 1. Southern Ill., 315.925; 2. Iowa St., 312.325; 3. 10. Navy, 19.5; 11. Springfield, 18; 12. Minnesota, 14; 13. Colorado, 2; 12. Occidental, 1. Penn St., 311.25; 4. Iowa, 311.80; 5. New Mexico, 311.60; 6. Michigan, 12; 14. (tie) Army and Pittsburgh, 11; 16. Florida 1950: 1. Illinois, 26; 2. Temple, 25; 3. Kent St., 24; 4. Michigan, Air Force, 301.15; 7. Washington, 288.60; 8. Ga. Southern, St., 10.5; 17. (tie) Colorado St. and Temple, 7.5; 19. Indiana, 19; 5. Michigan St., 17.5; 6. Syracuse, 14; 7. Navy, 13; 8. 280.00. 6.5; 20. Nebraska, 5.5; 21. Ohio St., 5; 22. Massachusetts, 3. Southern California, 8; 9. Army, 7.5; 10. California, 6.5; 11. 1973: 1. Iowa St., 325.150; 2. Penn St., 323.025; 3. Indiana Iowa St., 6; 12. Penn St., 5.5; 13. Chicago, 3; 14. Minnesota, 1. 1961: 1. Penn St., 88.5; 2. Southern Ill., 80.5; 3. Southern California, 78; 4. Michigan, 69.5; 5. (tie) Illinois and Michigan St., 321.650; 4. Michigan, 318.65; 5. New Mexico, 316.55; 1951: 1. Florida St., 26; 2. (tie) Illinois and Southern California, St., 38.5; 7. Navy, 32; 8. California, 22; 9. UCLA, 18.5; 10. 6. California, 312.10; 7. Air Force, 309.55; 8. Iowa, 308.80; 9. 23.5; 4. Navy, 18.5; 5. Kent St., 17; 6. Syracuse, 16; 7. Michigan Springfield, 18; 11. Ohio St., 17; 12. Temple, 16; 13. Florida LSU, 308.25. St., 13.5; 8. Army, 9.5; 9. Michigan, 8.5; 10. Temple, 7; 11. Penn St., 11; 14. Syracuse, 9; 15. Pittsburgh, 7.5; 16. (tie) Iowa and 1974: 1. Iowa St., 328.675; 2. Arizona St., 324.900; 3. California, St., 5; 12. California, 2; 13. Minnesota, 1. Sacramento St., 5; 18. Army, 3; 19. Air Force, 2; 20. Ball St., .5. 324.300; 4. Indiana St., 318.60; 5. Iowa, 318.45; 6. LSU, 316.20; 1952: 1. Florida St., 89.5; 2. Southern California, 75; 3. Illinois, 1962: 1. Southern California, 95.5; 2. Southern Ill., 75; 7. Penn St., 311.85; 8. Michigan, 308.75. 60.5; 4. Army, 57.5; 5. Minnesota, 29; 6. Michigan St., 26; 7. 3. Michigan, 55; 4. Illinois, 54.5; 5. Michigan St., 52.5; 6. 1975: 1. California, 437.325; 2. LSU, 433.700; 3. Southern Iowa, 20.5; 8. Navy, 14.5; 9. Penn St., 14; 10. (tie) Michigan and California, 46; 7. UCLA, 26; 8. Penn St., 13.5; 9. Denver, 12.5; Ill., 431.500; 4. Indiana St., 425.85; 5. Nebraska, 424.40; 6. UCLA, 13.5; 12. Syracuse, 9; 13. Georgia, 8; 14. California, 6.5; 10. Nebraska, 11; 11. Air Force, 9.5; 12. Pittsburgh, 8; 13. Michigan, 423.85; 7. Illinois St., 423.50; 8. Arizona St., 418.15. 15. Colorado, 6; 16. Indiana, 3; 17. Ohio St., 2. Syracuse, 7; 14. (tie) Minn. St. Mankato and Sacramento St., m nastics 1976: 1. Penn St., 432.075; 2. LSU, 425.125; 3. California, 6; 16. (tie) Cal St. L.A. and Navy, 5.5; 18. (tie) Arizona, Army, 1953: 1. Penn St., 91.5; 2. Illinois, 68; 3. Syracuse, 51; 4. UCLA, 421.950; 4. Nebraska, 421.05; 5. Minnesota, 407.60; 6. Arizona Washington and Washington St., 3.5; 22. Colorado, 1. 48.5; 5. Florida St., 43.5; 6. Minnesota, 40; 7. Michigan St., St., 402.75; 7. Temple, 395.60; 8. Cal St. Fullerton, 389.50. 38; 8. Army, 31.5; 9. Iowa, 29; 10. Southern California, 28; 11. 1963: 1. Michigan, 129; 2. Southern Ill., 73; 3. Syracuse, Navy, 23; 12. Ohio St., 7; 13. California, 4. 32; 4. Penn St., 31.5; 5. Iowa, 28.5; 6. Southern California, 1977: 1. (tie) Indiana St. and Oklahoma, 434.475; 3. Southern Conn. St., 425.125; 4. Oregon, 423.75; 5. Minnesota, 423.10; 1954: 1. Penn St., 137; 2. Illinois, 68; 3. Florida St., 62; 4. 21; 7. California, 18; 8. UCLA, 15; 9. Washington, 14.5; 10.

6. LSU, 420.15; 7. Arizona St., 417.80; 8. Southern Ill., 417.15. Gy Men’s UCLA, 53.5; 5. Michigan St., 37; 6. Iowa, 27; 7. Southern Wisconsin, 13; 11. (tie) Illinois, Michigan St. and Yale, 11; 14. California, 25; 8. (tie) Syracuse and Temple, 18.5; 10. Cal St. (tie) Arizona, Nebraska and Temple, 10; 17. (tie) Arizona St., 1978: 1. Oklahoma, 439.350; 2. Arizona St., 437.075; 3. L.A., 15; 11. Ohio St., 11; 12. California, 10.5; 13. Minnesota, Cal St. L.A. and Cal St. Northridge, 7; 20. (tie) Air Force and Southern Conn. St., 435.675; 4. Oregon, 429.40; 5. Indiana 8.5; 14. Michigan, 5; 15. (tie) Chicago and Nebraska, 3; 17. Ohio St., 6.5; 22. Pittsburgh, 6; 23. Illinois St., 5.5; 24. (tie) St., 428.45; 6. Penn St., 428.20; 7. Minnesota, 427.05; 8. Cal West Virginia, 1.5. Army and Iowa St., 5; 26. (tie) Chicago, Colorado and Florida St. Fullerton, 413.60. St., 3; 29. Minnesota, 1. 1955: 1. Illinois, 82; 2. Penn St., 69; 3. UCLA, 67.5; 4. Southern 1979: 1. Nebraska, 448.275; 2. Oklahoma, 446.625; 3. Indiana California, 56; 5. Michigan St., 55; 6. Iowa, 54.5; 7. Florida 1964: 1. Southern Ill., 84.5; 2. Southern California, 69.5; 3. St., 441.300; 4. Oregon, 436.80; 5. Southern Conn. St., 432.45; St., 44.5; 8. Indiana, 11; 9. (tie) California and Nebraska, Michigan, 65; 4. (tie) Penn St. and Washington, 30; 6. Iowa, 6. Penn St., 431.80; 7. Arizona St., 429.25; 8. Minnesota, 10; 11. (tie) Minnesota and Ohio St., 9; 13. Cal St. L.A., 8.5; 25.5; 7. Denver, 24; 8. Michigan St., 23.5; 9. Wisconsin, 20; 427.30. 10. California, 19; 11. Nebraska, 18; 12. Cal St. L.A., 15; 13. Air 14. Syracuse, 7; 15. Cal Poly Pomona, 6.5; 16. Army, 3; 17. 1980: 1. Nebraska, 563.300; 2. Iowa St., 557.650; 3. Oregon, Stanford, 1. Force, 14.5; 14. (tie) Arizona St., Syracuse and Yale, 11; 17. Temple, 9.5; 18. Illinois St., 6; 19. (tie) Colorado, Iowa St. and 553.450; 4. Oklahoma, 274.200; 5. Southern Conn. St., 1956: 1. Illinois, 123.5; 2. Penn St., 67.5; 3. Florida St., 64.5; 4. Minnesota, 5; 22. Stanford, 2. 273.475; 6. UCLA, 271.450; 7. Arizona St., 269.575; 8. Penn St., UCLA, 42.5; 5. Michigan, 25; 6. Michigan St., 21.5; 7. (tie) Cal 267.100; 9. LSU, 266.400; 10. Ill.-Chicago, 266.000. 1965: 1. Penn St., 68.5; 2. Washington, 51.5. St. L.A. and Navy, 17; 9. Iowa, 16; 10. (tie) Army, California and 1981: 1. Nebraska, 284.600; 2. Oklahoma, 281.950; 3. UCLA, Pittsburgh, 15; 13. Ohio St., 13; 14. Nebraska, 10.5; 15. North 1966: 1. Southern Ill., 187.20; 2. California, 185.10; 3. 280.500; 4. Iowa St., 556.60; 5. Oregon, 543.25; 6. Penn St., Carolina, 9.5; 16. Indiana, 9; 17. Minnesota, 8.5; 18. Western Michigan St., 184.75; 4. Iowa St., 184.50; 5. Michigan, 183.35; 533.90; 7. Arizona St., 531.45; 8. Illinois, 529.80; 9. Ohio St., Ill., 8; 19. (tie) Chicago and Fresno St., 2; 21. Georgia Tech, 1. 6. Penn St., 181.40; 7. Washington, 177.90; 8. Springfield, 523.40; 10. Cal St. Fullerton, 499.70. 176.10; 9. Temple, 168.65; 10. Southern California, 167.80; 11. Arizona, 164.90; 12. Colorado, 77.40. 8 Men’s Gymnastics—All-Time Team Results

1982: 1. Nebraska, 285.50; 2. UCLA, 281.05; 3. Penn St., 1992: 1. Stanford, 289.575; 2. Nebraska, 288.950; 3. Ohio 2003: 1. Oklahoma, 222.600; 2. Ohio St., 220.700; 3. Penn 276.65; 4. Iowa St., 276.05; 5. Ohio St., 273.35; 6. Northern St., 286.250; 4. Minnesota, 285.375; 5. Iowa, 283.950; 6. BYU, St., 219.950; 4. Michigan, 217.850; 5. Illinois, 217.125; 6. Ill., 272.75; 7. Arizona St., 270.20; 8. Minnesota, 269.30; 9. 281.350; 7. Penn St., 281.225; 8. UCLA, 280.800. Iowa, 215.250; 7. California, 217.275; 8. Stanford, 212.325; 9. Minnesota, 211.325; 10. Temple, 209.400; 11. Nebraska, California, 268.20; 10. Houston Baptist, 266.05. 1993: 1. Stanford, 276.500; 2. Nebraska, 275.500; 3. Ohio 207.425; 12. William & Mary, 203.625. 1983: 1. Nebraska, 287.80; 2. UCLA, 283.90; 3. Penn St., St., 274.050; 4. Oklahoma, 281.425; 5. Minnesota, 281.300; 283.70; 4. Iowa St., 277.65; 5. Ohio St., 277.55; 6. Illinois, 6. Illinois, 277.800. 2004: 1. Penn St., 223.350; 2. Oklahoma, 222.300; 3. Illinois, 277.25; 7. Oklahoma, 276.60; 8. Northern Ill., 276.25; 9. 222.225; 4. Ohio St., 221.350; 5. Michigan 220.525; 6. 1994: 1. Nebraska, 288.250; 2. Stanford, 285.925; 3. Ohio California, 220.325; 7. Iowa, 216.900; 8. Stanford, 214.600; 9. Southern Ill., 275.95; 10. Arizona St., 274.55. St., 285.025; 4. Oklahoma, 282.550; 5. Iowa, 281.050; 6. Penn Minnesota, 214.525; 10. Nebraska, 212.250; 11. Ill.-Chicago, 1984: 1. UCLA, 287.30; 2. Penn St., 281.25; 3. Ohio St., 281.10; St., 276.375. 207.775; 12. Army, 207.675. 4. Iowa St., 278.85; 5. Nebraska, 277.65; 6. Oklahoma, 277.3; 1995: 1. Stanford, 232.400; 2. Nebraska, 231.525; 3. Penn 2005: 1. Oklahoma, 225.675; 2. Ohio St., 225.450; 3. Illinois, 7. Southern Ill., 276.4; 8. Iowa, 275.95; 9. Illinois, 275.5; 10. St., 229.775; 4. (tie) Ohio St. and Oklahoma, 228.725; 6. Iowa, 223.750; 4. Penn St., 222.400; 5. California, 222.075; 6. Minnesota, 274.85. 227.925. Michigan, 219.775; 7. Iowa, 218.725; 8. Stanford, 218.375; 1985: 1. Ohio St., 285.35; 2. Nebraska, 284.55; 3. Penn St., 1996: 1. Ohio St., 232.150; 2. California, 231.775; 3. Stanford, 9. Minnesota, 217.400; 10. Nebraska, 214.350; 11. Army, 283.05; 4. Arizona St., 284.00; 5. UCLA, 282.75; 6. Iowa, 229.925; 4. Iowa, 230.525; 5. Oklahoma, 228.200; 6. Penn 211.825; 12. William & Mary, 208.525. 280.00; 7. Stanford, 279.90; 8. Oklahoma, 278.90; 9. Cal St. St., 224.600. 2006: 1. Oklahoma, 221.400; 2. Illinois, 220.975; 3. Stanford, Fullerton, 277.85; 10. Southern Ill., 277.55. 1997: 1. California, 233.825; 2. Oklahoma, 232.725; 3. Iowa, 218.375; 4. Penn St., 215.125; 5. California, 215.000; 6. Iowa, 211.800; 7. Ohio St., 211.700; 8. Michigan, 208.850; 9. 1986: 1. Arizona St., 283.90; 2. Nebraska, 283.60; 3. Stanford, 231.800; 4. Ohio St., 231.275; 5. Penn St., 228.975; 6. Stanford, Minnesota, 206.950; 10. Nebraska, 204.925; 11. William & 279.50; 4. Oklahoma, 281.70; 5. UCLA, 280.45; 6. Iowa, 228.650. Mary, 202.025; 12. Temple, 196.925. 279.00; 7. Southern Ill., 278.00; 8. New Mexico, 277.85; 9. 1998: 1. California, 231.200; 2. Iowa, 229.675; 3. Illinois, 2007: 1. Penn St., 221.000; 2. Oklahoma, 220.200; 3. Ohio St., 277.00; 10. Penn St., 274.40. 228.000; 4. Oklahoma, 228.250; 5. BYU, 227.425; 6. Ohio St., Stanford, 218.450; 4. Michigan, 218.400; 5. Illinois, 217.300; 1987: 1. UCLA, 285.30; 2. Nebraska, 284.75; 3. Penn St., 226.750. 6. Minnesota, 217.150; 7. California, 216.550; 8. Ohio St., 284.20; 4. Oklahoma, 281.25; 5. Iowa, 280.25; 6. New Mexico, 1999: 1. Michigan, 232.550; 2. Ohio St., 230.850; 3. Nebraska, 215.250; 9. Iowa, 209.500; 10. Nebraska, 209.100; 11. Temple, 279.70; 7. Houston Baptist, 278.15; 8. Ohio St., 276.45; 9. 229.600; 4. Penn St., 228.200; 5. BYU, 227.150; 6. Stanford, 205.400; 12. Army, 194.800. Minnesota, 274.75; 10. Cal St. Fullerton, 274.05. 226.700. 2008: 1. Oklahoma, 363.200; 2. Stanford, 362.750; 3. 1988: 1. Nebraska, 288.150; 2. Illinois, 287.150; 3. UCLA, Note: From 2000 to the present, scores for the top six teams are Illinois, 359.750; 4. Penn St., 357.650; 5. California, 356.150; 285.150; 4. Stanford, 283.850; 5. Iowa, 283.050; 6. *Houston from the team-final session. 6. Michigan, 354.250; 7. Ohio St., 351.800; 8. Minnesota, Baptist, 280.700; 7. Minnesota, 280.550; 8. Oklahoma, 349.150; 9. Nebraska, 343.300; 10. Iowa, 339.850; 11. William 2000: 1. Penn St., 231.975; 2. Michigan, 231.850; 3. Iowa, & Mary, 335.950; 12. Temple, 333.000. 280.300; 9. Ohio St., 279.650; 10. Penn St., 278.550. 231.525; 4. Oklahoma, 230.850; 5. California, 230.825; 6. Ohio *Houston Baptist’s participation vacated by the NCAA St., 230.800; 7. BYU, 228.625; 8. Illinois, 227.900; 9. Nebraska, 2009: 1. Stanford, 362.800; 2. Michigan, 361.500; 3. Committee on Infractions. 226.400; 10. Stanford, 226.125; 11. Michigan St., 226.100; 12. Oklahoma, 361.200; 4. California, 361.150; 5. Illinois, 359.300; 1989: 1. Illinois, 283.400; 2. Nebraska, 282.300; 3. Minnesota, Massachusetts, 222.150. 6. Ohio St., 355.950; 7. Penn St., 352.150; 8. Minnesota, 280.550; 4. UCLA, 282.600; 5. *Houston Baptist, 281.300; 351.050; 9. Nebraska, 346.800; 10. Ill.-Chicago, 337.650; 11. 2001: 1. Ohio St., 218.125; 2. Oklahoma, 217.775; Iowa, 337.350; 12. Navy, 327.000. 6. Stanford, 279.250; 7. Ohio St., 278.950; 8. Arizona St., 3. California, 216.775; 4. Michigan, 216.175; 5. Penn St., 2010: 1. Michigan, 360.500; 2. Stanford, 359.800; 3. 276.350; 9. Penn St., 275.150; 10. Iowa, 272.200. 212.125; 6. Michigan St., 211.875; 7. Minnesota, 213.175; 8. *Houston Baptist’s participation vacated by the NCAA Oklahoma, 357.050; 4. Illinois, 354.900; 5. California, 354.700; Illinois, 212.050; 9. Iowa, 209.175; 10. Stanford, 208.875; 11. Committee on Infractions. 6. Ohio St., 347.350; 7. Minnesota, 350.000; 8. Penn St., Massachusetts, 208.700; 12. Temple, 203.400. 345.550; 9. Nebraska, 343.100; 10. Iowa, 341.550; 11. Ill.- 1990: 1. Nebraska, 287.400; 2. Minnesota, 287.300; 3. UCLA, 2002: 1. Oklahoma, 219.300; 2. Ohio St., 218.650; 3. Chicago, 333.450; 12. Temple, 332.700. 283.850; 4. Iowa, 281.000; 5. Ohio St., 280.500; 6. Oklahoma, California, 217.650; 4. Michigan, 215.050; 5. Iowa, 213.225; 280.250; 7. Penn St., 279.900; 8. New Mexico, 274.650. 6. Stanford, 212.775; 7. Minnesota, 212.850; 8. Penn St., 1991: 1. Oklahoma, 288.025; 2. Penn St., 285.500; 3. UCLA, 212.800; 9. Illinois, 212.375; 10. Massachusetts, 207.625; 11. 284.825; 4. Minnesota, 285.550; 5. Stanford, 282.475; 6. Ohio Temple, 204.300; 12. William & Mary, 202.175. St., 282.400; 7. Nebraska, 282.200; 8. Iowa, 279.050.