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2019-20 Men's Gymnastics U NIVERSITY OF I LLINOIS 2019-20 MEN’S GYMNASTICS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2019-20 Fighting Illini Roster/Schedule 5 Head Coach Justin Spring6-7 Associate Head Coach Daniel Ribeiro 8 Assistant Coach Don Osborn9 Director of Operations Sara Rhodes 9 Support Staff . .9 Facilities 10-11 Senior Danny Graham 12 Senior Satchel Hudson 13 Senior Jacob Light14 Senior Michael Paradise 15 Senior Sebastian Quiana16 Junior Max Diab17 Junior Joel Diaz 18 Junior Jordan Kovach19 RS-Junior Tommy Mistretta 20 FIGHTING ILLINI QUICK FACTS RS-Junior Zach Treadway 21 Sophomore Sebastian Abedi 22 UNIVERSITY MEN’S GYMNASTICS OFFICE Sophomore Hamish Carter 23 Location Urbana-Champaign Office Manager Mary Gallagher Sophomore Michael Fletcher 24 Enrollment 44,942 Gymnastics Office Phone ����������������� 217-265-8034 Sophomore Clay Mason Stephens 25 Nickname ��������������������������������������������� Fighting Illini Gymnastics Office Fax 217-244-9758 Sophomore Emanuele Muehlhauser 26 Colors ����������������������������������������������Orange and Blue Sophomore Ian Skirkey 27 Conference Big Ten 2019 RECAP Freshman Josh Cook 28 President Timothy Killeen 2019 Overall Record ���������������������������������������������19-12 Freshman Dylan Kolak28 Chancellor ������������������������������������������� Robert J Jones 2019 Big Ten Finish Second Freshman Evan Manivong28 Athletic Director Josh Whitman 2019 NCAA Finish Fifth Freshman Connor McCool 29 Home Facility (Capacity) Huff Hall (3,800) 2019 High Score 415700 (at Oklahoma, 3/9) Freshman Tyler Schmidt 29 COACHING STAFF 2020 Preview Freshman Zach Ziolkowski 29 Head Coach .................... Justin Spring 2020 Preseason Ranking ������������������������������������Fourth 2019 National Champions Returning/Lost �������������0/1 Alma Mater...................... Illinois, ‘06 2018-19 Season Review 30 2019 All-Americans Returning/Lost 3/2 2019 Big Ten Championships Review31 Overall Record/Season ........ 216-91-1/11th Letterwinners Returning/Lost 13/4 2019 NCAA Championships Review 32 Big Ten Record/Season .............. 75-37/11th Newcomers 7 2018-19 Meet-by-Meet Results33-37 Assoc. Head Coach/Season Daniel Ribeiro/Eighth First Year of Men’s Gymnastics 1898 Assistant Coach/Season . ....... Don Osborn/Fifth Years at NCAA Team Championships/Last 49/2019 All-Time Coaching Records38-39 Director of Operations/Season ��Sara Rhodes/Second NCAA Titles �������10 (’39, ’40, ’41, ’42, ’50, ’55, ’56, ’58, ’89, ‘12) All-Time Results 40-43 All-Time Series Records44 All-Time Titles Leaders 45 International Honors 46 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATION NCAA Honors 46-48 Big Ten Honors 48-50 Men’s Gymnastics Contact Hana Johnson Academic Honors . 50-51 Individual & Team Records 52-56 E-mail Address��������������������������������������������hanaj2@illinoisedu All-Time Letterwinners . 57-58 Office Phone���������������������������������������������������217-300-1449 2019 Fighting Illini TV Roster 59 Cell Phone�������������������������������������������������������413-575-4470 Sports Information Director ��������������������������������������Kent Brown Associate Director ���������������������������������������������� Derrick Burson CREDITS: The 2019-20 Illinois men’s gymnastics record book is a publication Assistant Directors Derek Neal, Jenny Dewar, Brett Moore, Libby Knight of the University of Illinois Athletics Communications Office Intern Thomas Donley Graduate Assistants Michael Girot, Hana Johnson Photos by Mark Jones, Della Perrone, Brad Leeb, Monica Wilner and Getty Images Creative Design/New Media ������������������������������� Paige Apkarian Office Manager ������������������������������������������������������������Jen Fisher Office Phone/Fax 217-333-1391/217-333-5540 Web Site wwwFIGHTINGILLINIcom Facebook...................................................... wwwfacebookcom/Illinimgym Twitter wwwtwittercom/Illinimgym Instagram ................................................... wwwinstagramcom/Illinimgym Mailing Address Bielfeldt Athletic Administration Building 1700 South Fourth St, Champaign, IL 61820 2020 ILLINOIS MEN’S GYMNASTICS // 1 2012 The Fighting Illini men’s gymnastics team climbed back from a two-point deficit in the final two rotations of the night to win the 2012 NCAA Championship at Oklahoma’s Lloyd Noble Center The Orange and Blue posted a season-high score of 358850, including a school record-break- ing 60750 on pommel horse, to edge host and top-ranked Oklahoma (357450) and win the national title NATIONAL 10CHAMPIONSHIPS 1989 Legendary coach Yoshi Hayasaki got his lone national championship in 1989, guiding Illinois to the first NCAA title of any Illini sport since 1958 Illinois finished first with a score of 283400, defending national champion Nebraska took second (282300) and Minnesota third 1958 1956 With Charley Pond at the helm, Illinois Men’s Gymnastics tied (79-79) The Fighting Illini won their second-consecutive NCAA title over with the host, Michigan State, for first place at the national champi- Penn State, handedly beating the Nittany Lions 1235 to 675, onship, the first instance of a draw in NCAA tournament history under Charley Pond The event was held at North Carolina NATIONAL 10CHAMPIONSHIPS 1955 1950 Two-time champion Penn State is defeated by Charley Pond’s Charley Pond coached the Illini to his first NCAA Championship, nar- repeat runner-up Illini, 82-69, at UCLA rowly beating out Temple 26-25 The event was hosted by Army 1942 1941 Hartley Price’s fourth and final NCAA Championship with the Fight- Illinois defeats the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, ing Illini Illinois defeated Penn State, 39-30, with the event hosted 69-525, for its third-consecutive NCAA title Chicago hosted the by Navy event NATIONAL 10CHAMPIONSHIPS 1940 1939 Coach Price and the men’s gymnastics team bring home their After placing second in the first NCAA title meet, Coach Hartley second NCAA Championship, winning over both Navy and Temple, Price and the Fighting Illini beat Army 21-17 to win the school’s 20-17, in Chicago first men’s gymnastics title Chicago hosted the event Fighting Illini Gymnastics // 10 National Championships // Most All-Americans in the Nation FIGHTING ILLINI MEN’S GYMNASTICS 5 THE 2018-19 FIGHTING ILLINI Top row (L-R): Jordan Kovach, Ross Thompson, Sebastian Quiana, Tommy Mistretta, Michael Paradise, Justin Jepsen, Blake Martin, Satchel Hudson Middle row (L-R): Sebastian Abedi, Daniel Lasenbby, Jacob Light, Clay Mason-Stephens, Zach Treadway, Hamish Carter, Ian Skirkey Bottom row (L-R): Max Diab, Emanuele Muehlhauser, Michael Fletcher, Danny Graham, Johnny Jacobson, Alex Diab, Joel Diaz ILLINOIS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 2020 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME No. NAME YR. EVENT HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL NOV. 9 ORANGE & BLUE EXHIBITION 4 P.M. JAN. 11 UIC 2 P.M. 28 Sebastian Abedi So AA Roseville, Calif/Granite Bay Jan 18 Windy City Invitational 7:30 pm 98 Hamish Carter So AA West Midlands, UK/Bishop Vesey’s Jan 24 Minnesota 7 pm 20 Josh Cook Fr AA Penarth, Wales/Stanwell School FEB. 1 NEBRASKA 2 P.M. 45 Max Diab Jr FX,SR,VT Glen Ellyn, Ill/Glenbard West FEB. 9 SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE 2 P.M. 1 Joel Diaz Jr SR,VT,PB,HB Cypress, Texas/Cypress Woods Feb 21-23 Winter Cup (Las Vegas, Nev) TBA 12 Michael Fletcher So AA Nashua, NH/Bishop Guertin March 1 Iowa 1 pm 21 Danny Graham Sr SR,PB Clarendon Hills, Ill/Hinsdale Central MARCH 7 MICHIGAN & PENN STATE 2 P.M. 23 Satchel Hudson Sr SR East Dundee, Ill/UIC March 14 Puerto Rico Invitational TBA MARCH 21 OHIO STATE# 2 P.M. 14 Dylan Kolak Fr AA Pomona, NY/Ramapo April 3-4 Big Ten Championships (Minneapolis, Minn)# TBA 97 Jordan Kovach Jr AA Chickasha, Okla April 17-18 NCAA Championships (Ann Arbor, Mich) TBA 4 Jacob Light Sr FX, SR, VT Macungie, Pa/Emmaus 11 Evan Manivong Fr AA Kansas City, Mo/Staley • All times Central and subject to change 0 Clay Mason-Stephens So AA Adelaide, Australia/Immanuel College • All home meets in BOLD CAPS and held at Huff Hall 77 Connor McCool Fr FX, VT Wildwood, Mo/Lafayette # Denotes meets aired on BTN 16 Tommy Mistretta R-Jr PH,PB,HB Easton, Pa/Livermore $ Denotes meets aired on BTN+ 13 Emanuele Muehlhauser So PH Honolulu, Hawaii/Damien Memorial 88 Michael Paradise Sr PH Bartlett, Ill/Bartlett 32 Sebastian Quiana Sr AA Oradell, NJ/River Dell 18 Tyler Schmidt Fr PH,SR,PB Plymouth, Minn/Wayzata Pronunciation Guide 42 Ian Skirkey So FX,PH, VT Pepperell, Mass/Francis W Parker Max Diab............................................ DEE-ab 3 Zach Treadway R-Jr FX,PH,VT,PB,HB Norman, Okla/Connections Academy Dylan Kolak......................................... Ko-LACK 5 Zach Ziolkowski Fr FX,VT,PB,HB South Bend, Ind/John Adams Jordan Kovach Ko-voch Evan Manivong Man-ah-vong Emanuele Muehlhauser . Mule-houzer Head Coach: Justin Spring (11th season) Sebastian Quiana Key-ah-nuh Associate Head Coach: Daniel Ribeiro (8th season) Zach Ziolkowski Zee-ohl-cow-ski Assistant Coach: Don Osborn (5th season) Daniel Ribeiro. .Rih-BEAR-oh . Director of Operations: Sara Rhodes (2nd season) Fighting Illini Gymnastics // 10 National Championships // Most All-Americans in the Nation JUSTIN SPRING HEAD COACH // 11TH SEASON (13TH ON ILLINOIS STAFF) Justin Spring and Freshman of the Year honors and a pair of All-America Championships
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