2018

Table of Contents Head Coach Kip Simons 2 Assistant Coach Craig Holt 3 Assistant Coach Colin Payne 4 Quick Facts Coaching/Support Staff Support Staff 4 Location Annapolis, Md. Head Coach Kip Simons Season Outlook 5-6 Founded October 10, 1845 Alma Mater Ohio State ‘94 Team Roster 5 Enrollment 4,400 Navy Record (season) 19-13 (Third) Midshipmen Bios 7-15 Nickname Midshipmen, Mids Office Phone (410) 293-5552 2017 Year-In-Review 16 Colors Navy Blue and Gold Fax (410) 293-5264 2017 Meet-by-Meet Results 17-18 Conference ECAC E-Mail [email protected] Academic Success 19 Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, USN Assistant Coach Craig Holt Individual & Team Records 20 Commandant Capt. Robert B. Chadwick II, USN Alma Mater Syracuse ’95 All-Time Letterwinners 21-22 Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk Season at Navy 19th All-Americans / National Champions 23 Home Facility Macdonough Hall (500) Office Phone (410) 293-5557 Academy Web Site www.usna.edu E-Mail [email protected] Media Guide Credits Athletics Web Site www.navysports.com Assistant Coach Colin Payne The 2018 Navy gymnastics media guide was Alma Mater Oklahoma ‘17 written, designed and edited by Assistant Sports Season at Navy 1st Information Director Alex Lumb and Director of Sports Information Gymnastics SID Alex Lumb Office Phone (410) 293-4480 Publications Mark Leddy. Photos provided by Phil Office Phone (410) 293-8771 E-Mail [email protected] Hoffmann, Alex Lumb, Amy Sanderson, Annapolis Fax (410) 293-8954 Athletic Trainer Bailey Lewis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors E-Mail [email protected] Equipment Operations Brian Sellers Bureau. Mailing Address Ricketts Hall Senior Associate AD/Scheduling & 566 Brownson Road Team Support Annapolis, MD 21402 Carl Tamulevich Officer Representative

2018 Schedule 2017 Results Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Result Jan. 12 at West Point Open - Team, All-Around 7 p.m. Jan. 13 at West Point Open - Team, All-Around 5th of 7 / 391.25 Jan. 13 at West Point Open - Individual Finals 7 p.m. Jan. 14 at West Point Open - Individual Finals Four competed Jan. 20 Navy Open 2 p.m. Jan. 21 Navy Open 1st of 4 / 397.65 Jan. 27 William & Mary / Temple 2 p.m. Jan. 28 William & Mary W, 409.4 - 401.3 Feb. 3 Army West Point - Star Meet 1 p.m. Feb. 4 at Army - Star Meet L, 405.85 - 402.8 Feb. 10 at All-Academy Championships [1] 2 p.m. Feb. 11 at All-Academy Championships [1] 2nd of 2 / 394.25 Feb. 24 at Oklahoma 7 p.m. Feb. 16-18 Winter Cup Challenge [2] Tang competed Mar. 2 at William & Mary 6 p.m. Feb. 25 Penn State L, 409.4 - 399.25 Mar. 4 at Springfield College 1 p.m. March 3 at William & Mary L, 394.3 - 393.5 Mar. 17 Michigan / William & Mary 2 p.m. March 5 at Springfield w/Army W, 2x, 401.9 Mar. 30 USAG Collegiate Champs. - Team, A-A [2] 6 p.m. March 10 Air Force/William & Mary W, 2x, 404.1 Mar. 31 USAG Collegiate Champs. - Individual Finals [2] 3 p.m. March 17 at Air Force L, 407.35 - 382.9 Apr. 7 ECAC Championships - Team, A-A, Ind. Finals [3] 2 p.m. March 24 USAG Collegiate Champs. - Team, A-A [3] 5th of 8 / 379.7 April 20 at NCAA Championships Qualifying Meet [4] 1 & 7 p.m. March 25 USAG Collegiate Champs. - Indiv. Finals [3] Six competed April 21 at NCAA Championships [4] 6 p.m. April 8 ECAC Championships [4] 2nd of 5 / 402.55 April 21 at NCAA Championships Qualifying Meet #2 [5] 5th of 6 / 400.65 Home events in bold, held in Macdonough Hall April 22 at NCAA Championships - Finals [5] Two competed All times local, subject to change [1] - San Antonio, Texas [1] - Atlanta, Ga. [2] - US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. [2] - Las Vegas, Nev. [3] - Annapolis, Md. [3] - Everett, Wash. (Univ. of Washington) [4] - Chicago, Ill. [4] - Chicago, Ill. [5] - West Point, N.Y.

navysports.com H 1 2018 gymnastics Kip Simons Head Coach Third Year at Navy Ohio State ‘94

Kip Simons, a decorated head coach at Air Force and Olympic performer, was An internationally renown gymnast since 1988, Simons was a four-year announced on Sept. 14, 2015 as the new head gymnastics coach at Navy. member of the United States Senior National team and competed on two Simons came to Annapolis after 10 years as the head coach of Air Force. world championship teams, as well as with the gold medal winning teams at the 1994 Goodwill Games and 1995 Pan-American Games. His competitive During his second year in Annapolis in 2017, the Mids recreated the magic career culminated with a spot on the 1996 United States Olympic team. At of 2016 and qualified as a team for the NCAA Championship for the second the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Simons was a member of the U.S. team that straight season. Seeded 12th in the field, Navy surpassed that mark and finished fifth overall. netted 400.65 points in the second session at West Point, N.Y. to finish 11th overall at the meet, edging California by 0.4 points. A pair of championship After retiring from international competition, Simons moved into collegiate final qualifiers in Jonny Tang (AA) and Lucas Beltran (FX, V) led the Mids to coaching at the University of California in 2001. In five seasons from 2001 the highest finish in program history at the national competition. to 2005, the Bears twice finished in third place at the NCAA Championships and had four individuals win national championships. Simons was named While competing at the 2017 USAG and ECAC Championships, Navy Associate Head Coach of the Bears for his final season in Berkeley. gymnasts secured five individual event titles: Jonny Tang (ECAC - AA, FX), Tanner West (ECAC - PB), Lucas Beltran (USAG - V) and Ben Provost Beginning with the 2005-06 season, Simons started a 10-year reign in (USAG - HB). charge of the gymnastics program at the United States Air Force Academy. A five-time USAG Varsity Head Coach of the Year, the Falcons thrived under For their work outside the gym, the Mids had nine gymnasts garner CGA All- his leadership and expertise. In both 2012 and 2014, Air Force earned America Scholar-Athlete honors in 2017 for GPAs above 3.2. As a team, Navy rankings as high as eighth nationally. Simons took a team to the NCAA ranked seventh in the nation with a cumulative GPA of 3.21. The program National Qualifying Meet and saw 15 gymnasts advance into the NCAA also earned 2017 Academic Progress Rate (APR) public recognition from the Championships in each of his final five years in Colorado Springs. On three NCAA. occasions under his tutelage Falcon athletes earned NCAA All-American nods, Greg Stine twice in 2008 (all-around and rings) and Tim Wang in 2014 Simons was recognized for the Mids’ success as the 2017 CGA East Regional (pommel horse). Coach of the Year. In USAG National Championship competition, Simons and Air Force won six In his first season as the Mids’ head coach in 2016, the team incurred new straight team titles from 2010 through 2015 and collected 28 individual event levels of success both in and out of the gym. Simons and Navy captured titles. Amongst the service academies, the Falcons won each of the last six the program’s first ECAC Championship since 1989 with a score of 423.4 meetings at the annual All-Academy Championship Meet between Air Force, to tie with Army West Point for the title. A program-record 424.1 score at the Army and Navy. All-Academy Championship helped the team earn the league’s automatic qualifying spot for the NCAA Championship and break the tie for ECAC In recognition of his team’s success Simons has been the recipient of four supremacy. The Mids’ spot as a team at the NCAA Championship was just CGA Collegiate Division National Head Coach of the Year awards (2010, the second ever in program history and first since 2009. In the national meet 2011, 2012, 2013), as well as two NCAA Regional Head Coach of the Year in Columbus, Ohio, Navy competed in the first team session and recorded a (2008, 2010) and Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Coach of theYear 410.1 score. Three individuals from the team advanced to the events finals: (2006, 2014) honors, respectively. Jonny Tang (AA), Connor Gonzales (R) and Eric Poletti (R). A 1994 graduate from Ohio State University, Simons earned numerous honors Prior to the NCAAs, Simons saw his squad earn 15 All-ECAC honors for top- throughout his four years with the Buckeyes, including Big Ten Freshman of six performances at the ECAC Championship with Mitchell Larios (V and PB), the Year and the Nissen-Emery Award, as the nation’s top senior gymnast. Eric Morrison (PH) and Gonzales (R) taking home event titles. In the regular He was a four-year member of the All-Big 10 and earned conference titles on season, the Mids defeated the Black Knights of Army in the annual Star Meet, the (1992, 1994), still rings (1992) and high bar (1993). Simons 419.3-413.75. garnered two NCAA All-America certificates during his time in Columbus. In September 2006, the Varsity “O” Association inducted him into Ohio State’s In the classroom, Connor Westrick was selected as a CoSIDA Academic Athletic Hall of Fame. All-American Third Team honoree, in addition to 10 other Mids earning CGA All-America Scholar-Athletes nods for posting GPAs above 3.2. As a team, For his work and success throughout the sport, Simons was inducted into Navy ranked fifth in the nation in with a team grade point average of 3.355. the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame in the summer of 2010. He was joined in the 2010 induction class by 1996 Olympic team gold medalist Dominique For his team’s success in 2016, Simons was recognized as the CGA East Moceanu, 1992 Olympic team bronze medalist Wendy Bruce-Martin, 2000 Regional Coach of the Year, as well as the ECAC Men’s Gymnastics Co- Olympian Jennifer Parilla, two-time U.S. Men’s Olympic team head coach Coach of the Year. Kevin Mazeika and 2000 U.S. Olympic trampoline coach Robert Null. 2 H navysports.com 2018 gymnastics Craig Holt Assistant Coach 19th Year at Navy Syracuse ‘95

Craig Holt enters his 19th season with the Navy program. After 16 years as In addition, the Mids won their second-straight All-Academy Championship, an assistant coach with Dr. Sho Fukushima through 2015, he stayed on staff placed second at the ECAC Championship and advanced as a team to the under the leadership for new head coach Kip Simons. Holt brings a wealth of NCAA Qualifying Meet for the first time in program history. experience and knowledge in the sport of gymnastics as both a former athlete and assistant coach. His efforts in the gym have not gone unrecognized, as he has been named the NCAA East Region Assistant Coach of the Year (2007), USAG Collegiate The recipient of the 2017 CGA East Regional and ECAC Men’s Gymnastics Division Assistant Coach of the Year (2008, 2006), ECAC Assistant Coach of Assistant Coach of the Year awards, Holt and the Mids had another standout the Year (2017, 2016-Co, 2011, 2007 and 2003) and CGA Regional Assistant campaign during the 2017 season. Navy qualified for and competed as a Coach of the Year (2017, 2016, 2007-Co). team at the NCAA Championship for the second straight year and came away with a program-best 11th place finish to surpass the team from Cal During the summer of 2005, Holt coached the United States team in the 2005 in the standings. Individual highlights from 2017 include five event titles at Maccabiah Games in Israel. Holt guided the United States to a second-place the ECAC and USAG Championship from a total of four different gymnasts. team finish with gold medal performances in the floor exercise and pommel Academically, nine Mids were honored by the CGA in their scholar-athlete horse. In addition to his coaching duties, Holt also served as a judge at the recognition program in 2017. Maccabiah Games.

2016 was a banner year for Holt and the Navy program as the team captured Holt came to the Academy after serving as an assistant coach for one season the ECAC Championship and an automatic bid into the NCAA Championship. at William & Mary and two years at his alma mater, Syracuse. Navy’s ECAC crown was its first since 1989, while a team appearance in the “I would like all of our athletes to leave the Naval Academy knowing that they NCAAs had only occured once prior back in 2009. Three Mids advanced from have the tools to not only meet, but exceed all that is expected of them,” he the team qualifying meet to the events finals of the NCAA Championships, added. “They should have a strong sense of confidence and accomplishment Jonny Tang (all-around), Connor Gonzales (rings) and Eric Poletti (rings). as they begin their careers.” In addition to their success at the national meet, Navy accrued 15 All-ECAC honorees at the ECAC Championship. For the team’s stellar performance As a gymnast, Holt was an NCAA finalist on the rings in 1994. He is a 1995 during the season, Holt was recognized as the CGA East Regional Assistant graduate of Syracuse, where he earned a degree in physical education. Coach of the Year, as well as the ECAC Men’s Gymnastics Co-Assistant Holt earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology from Syracuse in the Coach of the Year. summer of 2002.

During 2013-15 seasons, Holt has helped three athletes qualify for and compete in the NCAA Championships. In April of 2015 at the University of Oklahoma, Jonny Tang was an entrant in the all-around competition, while Mitchell Larios took on the nation’s best on the vault. In 2013, Chris Junghans finished 12th overall in the all-around competition and just missed placing in the top 10 by 0.4 points.

Prior to Junghans, Holt helped coach Andrew Faulk to his spectacular 2012 senior campaign, which included a 13th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. In 2011, Holt was named ECAC Tri-Assistant Coach of the Year as he helped guide Dylan Parrott and Andrew Faulk to the NCAA Championships.

In 2009, Holt assisted in helping the Midshipmen to a memorable season, as they finished with an impressive 15-4 record and a N-Star victory at Army.

navysports.com H 3 2018 gymnastics Colin Payne Assistant Coach First Year at Navy Oklahoma ‘17

Payne joined the Naval Academy program in September of 2017 after years “I am very excited to be joining the Navy gymnastics coaching staff,” of success in the youth ranks, including his most recent stop at the noted Bart said Payne. “I feel fortunate to be working alongside such seasoned and Connor Gymnastics Academy. knowledgeable coaches as Kip Simons and Craig Holt. I am extremely eager to share my passion for the sport with the dedicated and talented athletes at “I am extremely excited to announce the addition of Colin Payne to our the Naval Academy. I am also equally excited about the opportunity to help coaching staff and the Navy Gymnastics Family,” remarked head coach Kip mentor and develop midshipmen through the physical mission of the Naval Simons. “Colin has been around the program for just brief time and he has Academy as a Professor of the Physical Disciplines.” made an immediate impact on our student athletes. Colin brings passion and has a well-trained technical eye for the development of gymnasts.” A native of Hendersonville, Tenn., Payne is a 2017 graduate from the University of Oklahoma. Payne earned a bachelor’s degree in anthropology. A member of the coaching staff at the Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy for over five years beginning in July 2012, Payne had a first-hand role in the growth and maturation of numerous future and current NCAA gymnasts. Above and beyond DI athletes, Payne coached Jordan Kovach, a member of the United States Junior National Team, while Kovach was at BCGA.

Prior to coaching in Oklahoma, Payne worked at the Harpeth School of Gymnastics near Nashville, Tennessee during the 2011-12 school year.

Navy Gymnastics Support Staff

Capt. Glenn Cmdr. Carl Bailey Lewis Brian Sellers Gottschalk, USN (Ret.) Tamulevich, USN (Ret.) Athletic Trainer Associate Director Faculty Representative Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director/ of Equipment Scheduling & Team Support 4 H navysports.com 2018 gymnastics SEASON PREVIEW The 2018 season will get kicked off for the Navy gymnastics program on January short due to injury after 12 at the annual West Point Open. The two-day event at Army’s Christl Arena just three meets. Jones will be the first of nine regular season meets for Navy. Following postseason has the potential to championship competitions for the USAG and ECAC, the Mids will aim to qualify post scores for Navy for its third straight NCAA Championship berth in April. in floor, vault and high bar events. “I see 22 guys that are ready to get the season going,” remarked head coach Kip Simons. “We’ve been at this since day one of classes and at some point you have The Mids’ junior class got to get out there and go. They’re ready. It’s been a long preseason, a great will be led in 2018 by preseason and the buy-in has been phenomenal. There’s an interesting dynamic a returning Christian to the team with 16 of 22 guys being plebes or youngsters so they’re very green so Correale. Sidelined to speak, but the only way to get seasoned is to go out there, raise your hand and for the majority of his represent Navy Gymnastics!” sophomore season after suffering an injury, Returners Correale will look to get back to putting together high quality results on the rings While adding eight freshmen newcomers to the program, the 2018 team will and parallel bars. As a freshman in 2016, Correale qualified for and competed in lean heavily on returning veterans to help with the learning curve of collegiate the event finals of both apparatuses at the ECAC Championship. Mark Pickar and gymnastics. Of those 14 returners, Navy’s team this season consists of three Mitchell Fornek make up the rest of Navy’s junior class. After two years of working seniors, three juniors and eight sophomores. alongside the team as a student manager, Pickar looks to make his collegiate debut in 2018, while Fornek was injured in the preseason and is slated to miss his Prior to the start of the preseason, senior Noah Beeman was selected by his junior season. teammates to serve as the captain. An all-around competitor, who appeared in all 13 of Navy’s matches and finished on the podium of the all-around events of “Our juniors and seniors are the type of guys that are going to go out and get the both the USAG and ECAC Championships in 2017, Beeman will be assisted in job done,” remarked Simons. “We don’t have a ton of upperclassmen, as we have his leadership by fellow seniors Vadim Ivanov and Andy Jones. In 2017, Ivanov just six and one is out with an injury. Out of those two classes, we’re looking at stepped into the Mids’ starting lineup as a regular on the parallel bars and closed eight or nine routines out of 36, but those are the type of routines that when they his junior campaign with strong performances in both postseason championship raise their hand you can pretty much pencil in a hit. They’re going to do whatever it events, including a fifth-place finish at the USAG Championships.After breaking takes to get the job done and hit those routines. They understand what it means to through with a promising sophomore season in 2016, Jones’ junior effort was cut compete as a team and do it for their brothers standing alongside of them.”

2018 Roster Player Cl. Event Ht. Letters Hometown / High School Noah Beeman Sr. All-Around 6-0 3V Dayton, Ohio/ Homeschool Lucas Beltran So. All-Around 5-2 1V Corpus Christi, Texas / Richard King Frank Bradley So. All-Around 5-7 1V McLean, Va. / McLean Jake Carlson Fr. All-Around 5-6 -- Lakevillle, Mass./Apponequet Christian Correale Jr. All-Around 5-8 2V Harrisburg, Pa. / Central Dauphin Collin DiPietro Fr. All-Around 5-6 -- Fairfax, Va./Robinson Mitchell Fornek Jr. All-Around 5-10 1V Oswego, Ill. / Oswego Max Gerber Fr. All-Around 5-10 -- Dix Hills, N.Y./Half Hollow Hills East Taylor Gigandet Fr. All-Around 5-8 -- Byfield, Mass./Central Catholic Vadim Ivanov Sr. All-Around 5-7 2V Las Vegas, Nev./Advanced Technologies Academy Andy Jones Sr. All-Around 5-5 1V Reading, Mass. / Reading Memorial Travis Keller Fr. All-Around 5-7 -- Centreville, Va./Westfield Jason Kushy Fr. All-Around 5-10 -- Macungie, Pa./Emmaus Will Longwe So. All-Around 5-7 1V Stoughton, Mass. / Stoughton Cian McConnell So. All-Around 5-7 -- Houston, Texas / Langham Ryan McVay Fr. All-Around 5-6 -- Roseville, Calif./Oakmont Trevor North So. All-Around 5-4 1V Johnstown, Ohio / Johnstown-Monroe Ryan Orce So. All-Around 5-4 1V Gainesville, Fla. / Gainesville Mark Pickar Jr. All-Around 5-8 -- Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville Ben Provost So. All-Around 5-8 1V South Hadley, Mass. / South Hadley David Toussaint Fr. All-Around 5-9 -- Warren, Ohio/Howland Tanner West So. All-Around 5-6 1V Cypress, Texas / Cypress Ranch

Head Coach - Kip Simons (Third year, Ohio State ‘94) Assistant Coaches - Craig Holt (19th year, Syracuse ’95) ... Colin Payne (First year, Oklahoma ‘17) Managers - Jordan Rushing, Ladavish Dorn Athletic Trainer – Bailey Lewis Officer Representative - CDR Mike Williams, USN Faculty Representative - Capt. Glenn Gottschalk, USN navysports.com H 5 2018 gymnastics SEASON PREVIEW

Navy’s eight-man sophomore class will be counted on heavily to continue their As the team breaks from its preseason workouts, Simons envisions half of that growth in collegiate action. Thrown into the proverbial fire as freshmen in 2017, eight-man class competing in the starting lineup in the opening meet this Friday. the Mids received strong efforts meet-in and meet-out from numerous first-year McVay is set for all-around action, while Toussaint will ply his craft on the floor, gymnasts, in fact, six of the eight Mids qualified for event finals and/or earned pommel horse and parallel bars. Carlson and Keller are slightly more specialized top-six results in the two postseason championships. The duo of Lucas Beltran with Carlson readying himself to compete on the pommel horse and rings and and Tanner West lead the talented group of sophomores as Beltran won the 2017 Keller on the vault. ECAC Championship in the vault and qualified for the NCAA Championship meet in both the floor exercise and vault, while West won the 2017 ECAC Championship Schedule on the parallel bars and finished second on the rings. The Mids are set to test themselves with an action-packed and difficult regular season slate. During the regular season, the team will compete in meets on every Frank Bradley, Trevor North, Ryan Orce and Ben Provost round out the group weekend from January 12 through March 4, minus a bye for the invite-only national of Mids, who either attained championship hardware or were in event finals last Winter Cup competition during February 16-18. Three important dual meets spring. Bradley, a four-event performer, made the event finals at the USAGs on highlight Navy’s schedule with the 2018 Star Meet versus Army coming at home the floor and rings before finishing in sixth place on the vault at the ECACs. North on February 3. Three weeks after the Star Meet, Navy travels to the reigning three- spent the majority of his time in 2017 focusing on the pommel horse and that paid time NCAA champion, the University of Oklahoma on February 24. A Senior Day off with a sixth-place result at the USAGs. Orce, a pommel horse and parallel bars showdown with Michigan on March 17 closes the Mids’ regular season schedule. specialist, made the event finals of the USAGs on the pommel horse before netting a second-place finish on the same apparatus at the ECAC Championship.After a A trio of postseason championship meets will culminate the 2018 schedule for quiet start to the regular season, Provost picked up his level of performance down Navy with the USAG Collegiate Championship at Air Force on March 30-31, the the stretch and won the USAG Championship on the high bar. ECAC Championship at home in Annapolis on April 7 and the NCAA Championship in Chicago on April 20-21. Will Longwe and Cian McConnell also were contributors for the Mids in 2017. Longwe specialized in the high bar for Navy and competed in nine of the team’s “Strength of schedule is a big deal this year,” said Simons. “We have really upped 13 meets. The Massachusetts native registered a season-high 13.5 score in his our game there. If we want to take our program into a top-10 level you’ve got to homecoming meet at Springfield in March. McConnell appeared in one meet for see the top programs out there and so we have the University of Michigan at home Navy last season and turned in a 13.25-point vault at Air Force. and we’ll also be going to the number one team in the country, the University of Oklahoma. Of course, the Army Star Meet at home on February 3 is circled. For us Newcomers that’s going to be the pinnacle of the early season and we have to come away with Continuing to re-build the program’s depth, the coaching staff brought in eight a victory.” talented freshmen gymnasts, who will look to debut on the collegiate scene this season. This year’s class of plebes come from Massachusetts with Jake Carlson and Taylor Gigandet, Virginia with Travis Keller and Collin DiPietro, California with Ryan McVay, New York with Max Gerber, Ohio with David Toussaint and Pennsylvania with Jason Kushy.

2018 Navy Gymnastics

Front Row (L-R): Cian McConnell, student manager Ladavish Dorn, Lucas Beltran, Collin DiPietro, Max Gerber, Taylor Gigandet, Will Longwe, Andy Jones, Ryan McVay, Travis Keller, Trevor North, Jake Carlson Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Kip Simons, Assistant Coach Colin Payne, Assistant Coach Craig Holt, ENS Wyatt LaPointe, USN, Ben Provost, Frank Bradley, Vadim Ivanov, Tanner West, David Toussaint, Mark Pickar, Christian Correale, Mitchell Fornek, Noah Beeman, Jason Kushy, Ryan Orce, Assistant Sports Information Director Alex Lumb, Athletic Trainer Bailey Lewis, Faculty Rep. Capt. Glenn Gottschalk, USN (Ret.), Officer Rep. CDR Mike Williams, USN 6 H navysports.com 2018 gymnastics

at All-Academy 14.65 13.55 --- 14.05 13.35 13.95 --- 13th 13th --- 12th 12th 9th --- William & Mary 14.15 13.15 13.05 14.3 12.15 14.2 81.0 Noah T-5th 6th 13th 4th 12th T-3rd 3rd at William & Mary 13.2 11.1 13.3 14.0 12.95 13.35 77.9 8th 11th T-8th 8th 10th 4th 1st Beeman at Springfield 14.2 13.15 ------13.8 --- T-4th T-8th ------T-4th --- Senior • 6-0 • All-Around at USAG Champs. 13.85 13.7 ------14.0 --- Dayton, Ohio T-23rd T-10th ------16th --- at ECAC Champs. 14.3 14.0 ------14.1 --- Career Accolades: T-7th 7th ------T-8th --- • Selected as team captain for 2017-18 season at ECAC - Ind. Finals 13.9 12.8 ------14.3 --- • 2017 ECAC Most Improved Gymnast of the Year 5th 10th ------4th --- • 2017 All-ECAC Honors (AA-3rd place, HB-4th) at NCAA Champs. -Q 13.75 13.75 12.9 14.2 12.75 13.4 80.75 • 2017 USAG All-American (AA-3rd) T-29th 20th 36th T-26th 33rd 30th 10th • Placed sixth in the all-around for Session #2 at 2017 NCAA Qualifying Meet • Finished 10th in his session at the 2016 NCAA Qualifying Meet in the All- 2015 (Freshman): Around event Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA • One of seven Navy gymnasts to compete at 2015 NCAA Qualifying Meet as at West Point Open 14.0 13.55 --- 12.9 --- 13.35 --- he performed on the Floor Exercise and High Bar 16th 14th --- 29th --- T-15th --- • ECAC Gymnast of the Week (March 28, 2017) Navy Open 13.65 12.6 12.9 13.85 --- 14.0 --- • ECAC Coaches’ Choice Gymnast of the Week (Feb. 2, 2016) 16th 21st T-20th 9th --- T-5th --- • ECAC Rookie of the Week (Jan. 20, 2015) William & Mary 13.95 12.35 12.85 14.0 11.9 13.35 78.4 5th 9th 9th T-7th 13th 5th 4th Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA at All-Academy 13.9 13.3 --- 13.3 --- 12.35 --- 14.65 14.0 13.55 14.3 13.9 14.3 81.2 13th 14th --- 18th --- 16th --- at Army-Star Meet 14.25 11.95 12.75 14.0 12.3 14.15 79.4 2017 (Junior): 5th 12th T-11th T-8th 12th 3rd 3rd Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA at William & Mary 13.7 11.9 ------13.65 --- at West Point Open 12.55 10.85 12.85 13.85 11.35 13.45 74.9 7th 10th ------4th --- 36th 47th T-29th T-16th 44th T-5th 16th at Springfield 14.1 13.1 ------13.6 --- at West Point Open ------13.9 --- 3rd 9th ------4th --- Ind. Finals ------3rd --- at USAG Champs. 14.35 12.75 ------13.55 --- Navy Open 12.7 12.9 12.65 13.6 12.6 13.35 77.8 T-9th 24th ------11th --- T-15th T-5th 16th 11th T-17th 1st 4th at ECAC Champs. 13.8 12.8 --- 13.6 --- 13.4 --- William & Mary 12.6 13.3 12.35 13.6 13.6 13.9 79.35 17th T-28th --- T-21st --- 16th --- 11th T-4th 13th 10th T-6th 1st 4th at NCAA Qualifier 13.9 ------13.3 --- at Army-Star Meet 12.75 12.45 12.9 13.9 13.0 13.55 78.55 30th ------30th --- 8th 10th 9th 8th 8th 6th 4th at All-Academy 13.45 12.5 12.9 13.75 12.8 13.6 79.0 Prior to Navy: 6th 7th 11th T-4th 8th 2nd 3rd • Competed with the Queen City Gymnastics in Cincinnati under the direction Penn State 12.4 12.9 12.8 13.8 13.05 13.05 78.0 of Keith Pettit, Sean Sawyer and Jamie Henderson 10th 7th 10th 6th 10th 4th 2nd • A seven-time National Qualifier at William & Mary 11.4 12.15 12.6 13.85 13.8 13.5 77.3 • Member of the All-Regional team three times 10th 5th T-10th T-8th 3rd T-2nd 3rd • Named a USA Gymnastics Academic All-American all four years of high at Springfield/Army --- 13.6 12.85 13.9 13.45 13.3 --- school (2011-14) --- 4th T-8th 9th 3rd 7th --- • Winner of the 2013 Columbus Rotary Club Scholarship Air Force/W&M 13.3 13.2 12.7 13.7 13.8 13.55 80.25 T-8th T-5th 15th 9th 6th 3rd 2nd General: at Air Force --- 12.75 12.05 14.1 13.55 11.65 --- • Son of John and Marilouise --- 5th 9th T-3rd 5th 9th --- • Uncle, Chuck O’Neill, graduated USNA in 1976 at USAG Champs. 13.5 12.3 12.5 14.1 13.1 12.2 77.7 • Enjoys playing guitar and longboarding in his free time 11th T-13th T-21st T-8th T-13th T-17th 3rd at ECAC Champs. 13.6 13.3 12.9 13.85 13.5 13.6 80.75 T-10th T-12th 17th T-10th T-10th 4th 3rd at NCAA Champs. -Q 13.15 12.6 12.95 14.0 13.15 13.45 79.3 T-30th 32nd 33rd 23rd T-30th T-17th 6th

2016 (Sophomore): Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA at West Point Open 13.8 11.95 13.55 14.2 13.9 13.8 81.2 14th 28th 14th 16th 15th T-11th 5th Navy Open 14.0 13.9 --- 14.15 12.9 13.95 --- 3rd 3rd --- 10th T-13th 3rd --- Army-Star Meet 13.8 13.7 --- 14.25 13.3 14.2 --- 6th T-4th --- 10th T-7th 5th --- navysports.com H 7 2018 gymnastics

• Son of Victor and Eloisa Lucas • Hobbies include, surfing, running and hunting Beltran Frank Sophomore • 5-2 • All-Around Corpus Christi, Texas Bradley Career Accolades: Sophomore • 5-7 • All-Around • 2017 USAG Vault Champion • Advanced to 2017 NCAA Championship Meet in floor exercise and vault McLean, Va. events Career Accolades: • ECAC Rookie of the Week (February 7, 2017) • All-ECAC on Vault (2017-6th place) • ECAC Rookie of the Week (March 21, 2017) Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA • Second-Team All-America Scholar-Athlete by CGA in 2017 14.25 --- 13.6 14.9 13.7 11.7 --- Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA 2017 (Freshman): 13.7 13.35 13.6 14.35 ------Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA at West Point Open 13.4 --- 12.8 14.0 13.15 ------2017 (Freshman): T-19th --- T-31st T-11th T-21st ------Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA Navy Open 14.1 --- 12.55 13.95 13.7 ------at West Point Open 13.4 --- 13.15 13.3 ------1st --- 17th T-4th T-2nd ------T-19th --- 22nd T-31st ------William & Mary 14.25 --- 12.45 13.9 ------Navy Open --- 12.2 13.6 13.7 ------2nd --- 12th T-4th ------17th T-2nd 8th ------at Army-Star Meet 13.85 --- 12.55 14.9 ------William & Mary --- 13.0 13.35 13.65 ------1st --- 12th 1st ------8th 8th 9th ------at All-Academy 13.65 --- 13.6 13.25 ------at Army-Star Meet 13.2 13.35 13.05 14.05 ------5th --- 7th 9th ------6th 3rd 8th 6th ------Penn State 14.15 ------13.45 13.4 ------at All-Academy 13.7 12.45 13.45 12.8 ------2nd ------9th 7th ------T-3rd 8th 9th 10th ------at William & Mary 14.0 ------14.35 ------Penn State 12.95 --- 13.35 14.0 ------1st ------2nd ------8th --- 9th 5th ------at Springfield/Army 14.15 ------14.1 ------at William & Mary --- 12.5 13.0 14.25 ------1st ------6th ------3rd T-6th 3rd ------Air Force/W&M 14.15 ------13.55 ------at Springfield/Army 13.65 12.85 13.15 14.3 ------2nd ------10th ------3rd T-13th 5th T-2nd ------at Air Force 13.7 --- 12.65 13.5 13.0 ------Air Force/W&M 12.7 11.95 13.1 13.95 ------T-3rd --- 8th 8th T-9th ------12th T-13th 11th 7th ------at USAG Champs. 13.3 --- 12.15 14.65 11.55 11.7 --- at Air Force 13.7 12.55 13.05 14.0 ------T-17th --- T-28th 2nd T-38th 30th --- T-3rd 6th 7th 1st ------at USAG Champs. ------14.75 ------at USAG Champs. 13.7 10.95 13.05 14.0 ------Ind. Finals ------1st ------T-7th T-35th T-8th T-10th ------at ECAC Champs. 13.05 ------13.65 ------at USAG Champs. 13.5 --- 12.45 ------T-18th ------T-14th ------Ind. Finals 7th --- 7th ------at NCAA Champs.-Q 14.05 ------14.3 ------at ECAC Champs. 13.6 --- 12.55 14.05 ------T-13th ------T-13th ------T-10th --- 21st 6th ------at NCAA Champs 14.0 ------13.45 ------at NCAA Champs.-Q ------13.35 14.25 ------Finals T-22nd ------40th ------T-25th T-17th ------Prior to Navy: Prior to Navy: • Competed as a member of the TAGS World Gymnastics under the direction • Competed with both the Apollo Gymnastics Club in Northern Virginia and of Tod Goldstein Excalibur Gym and was coached by Jason Furr and Eric Pedercini • Finished fourth on the floor exercise at the 2015 JO Nationals and eighth on • Teammates with Cal’s Kyle Crigger ‘20, Army’s Eric Del Cid ‘20 and William the vault & Mary’s Tomas Palma ‘20 at Apollo • 2016 Regional Champion (Region 3) in the all-around, floor exercise, vault, • Finished eighth on the floor at 2016 JE National Championship parallel bars and high bar • At 2016 Virginia State Championship, Apollo Gymnastics won the team title • At King High School, Beltran earned two varsity letters in soccer and one for as Bradley finished first on the rings and pommel horse, and third in the track & field; served as team captain of the soccer team as a senior all-around • Member of the Alpha Beta Society, National Spanish Honor Society and • Finished fifth on the rings at the 2015 JO National Championships Science Olympiad at King • Member of the VPAA and National Honor Society organizations at McLean • Played soccer with Air Force’s Julian Flores ‘20 • Named a USAG Academic All-America General: General: 8 H navysports.com 2018 gymnastics

• Son of Mitchell and Katherine • Father was promoted to rear admiral in the United States Navy in May of 2017 and is a 1991 graduate of the Naval Academy 2016 (Freshman): • His father was a letter winner on the gymnastics team in 1991 Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA • Born in Monterey, California at West Point Open ------13.55 --- 13.85 ------• Played double bass in the school orchestra ------14th --- T-17th ------Navy Open ------13.7 --- 13.3 ------6th --- 7th ------Army-Star Meet ------14.0 --- 13.7 ------Jake ------T-3rd --- 6th ------at All-Academy ------13.9 --- 13.7 ------T-8th --- T-7th ------William & Mary ------13.95 --- 13.15 ------Carlson ------T-5th --- 8th ------Freshman • 5-6 • All-Around at William & Mary ------14.1 --- 13.1 ------2nd --- T-8th ------Lakeville, Mass. at Springfield ------14.25 --- 13.15 ------T-3rd --- 10th ------Prior to Navy: at USAG Champs. ------13.35 --- 13.65 ------• Trained with Somersault Gymnastics under the guidance of Tom Fonteccio ------T-17th --- T-24th ------• Teammates with fellow Midshipmen Will Longwe ’20 and Army’s Grant at ECAC Champs. ------14.2 --- 13.7 ------Cullen ’20 at Somersault ------T-3rd --- 9th ------• 2017 Massachusetts State Champion in the all-around at ECAC - Ind. Finals ------14.0 --- 13.1 ------• Two-time Junior Olympic National Champion (2016-parallel bars and ------10th --- 8th ------2014-pommel horse) at NCAA Champs. -Q ------13.55 --- 13.0 ------• Competed at 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 JO National Championships ------T-28th --- T-30th ------• Earned the John Redmond/Dwight Church Scholarship Award from the New England Judges Association for his dedication and hard work as voted on by Prior to Navy: all the gymnastics official in New England • Competed with Artistic Sports Academy Plus Gymnastics under the direction • Extracurriculars include serving as the Apponequet High School class of Barry Mattern and Travis Shelton. Navy teammates Eric Poletti ’16 and treasurer and choir Wyatt LaPointe ’17 were members at ASAP alongside Correale • A five-time Junior Olympic National Qualifier General: • Three-time Region 7 Level 10 champion: 2013 – High Bar, 2015 – All- • Son of Randy and Cheri Around, 2015 – Rings • In his free time can be found, fishing, hunting, hiking, boating, scuba diving • Named a USA Gymnastics Academic All-American all four years of high and lifting weights school (2012-15) • Away from the gym, was a four-year member of the National Honor Society, as well as a four-year catechist aide at St. Catherine Laboure Church Christian General: • Son of Lewis III and Laurie • Brother, Lewis IV, graduated USNA in 2015 Correale • Athletic family as father played two years of baseball at Bloomsburg Univ., while brother suited up for four years on Navy’s sprint football team Junior • 5-8 • All-Around • Enjoys skiing, swimming and golfing in his free time Harrisburg, Pa.

Career Accolades: Collin • Qualified for the event finals of the 2016 ECAC Championships in both the rings and parallel bars • ECAC Rookie of the Week (Feb. 16, 2016) DiPietro • Named First-Team All-America Scholar-Athlete by CGA in 2016 and 2017 Freshman • 5-6 • All-Around Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA ------14.25 --- 13.85 ------Fairfax, Va.

2017 (Sophomore): Prior to Navy: Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA • Competed with Capital Gymnastics in Northern Virginia and was coached by at West Point Open ------13.2 --- 11.9 ------Vladimir Shamenko, Andrei Shamenko and Steve Scheinman ------T-19th --- T-38th ------• Teammate at Capital with fellow USNA freshman Travis Keller and Army Navy Open ------12.9 --- 13.6 ------freshman Joseph Minus, as well as William & Mary’s Jacopo Gliozzi ’19 and ------T-9th --- T-4th ------Temple’s Evan Salters ‘20 at ECAC Champs. ------13.05 ------• Participated in four Junior National Olympic Championships (2013-16) ------T-11th ------• Finished 14th in the 2014 JO All-Around competition at NCAA Champs.-Q ------13.3 ------• At 2017 Virginia State Championship, ranked second on the rings and third ------30th ------overall in the all-around navysports.com H 9 2018 gymnastics

• USAG Academic All-American, three times (2015-17)

General: • Son of Thomas and Katherine Max • Member of Robinson’s National Honor Society, as well as his church’s youth group Gerber Freshman • 5-10 • All-Around Mitchell Dix Hills, N.Y. Prior to Navy: Fornek • Competed at the club level with Hotshots Gymnastics of Long Island under the direction of head coach Cristian Leric Junior • 5-10 • All-Around • Finished runner-up in the all-around of the 2015 and 2016 New York State Championships Oswego, Ill. • Represented Hotshots at Junior Olympic National Championships in 2014 and 2015 Career Accolades: • Four-time USAG Academic All-American (2014-17) • Finished second overall in the field versus William & Mary on the high bar on • Participated in the National Honor Society, Key Club and Amnesty Feb. 21, 2016 International Club at Half Hollow Hills High School East

Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA General: ------13.55 13.55 --- 14.25 --- • Son of Scott and Sheryl • Mother swam collegiately at Clemson (1986-88) and the University of Miami 2017 (Sophomore): (1988-90) Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA • Hobbies include golfing, skiing and hiking at West Point Open ------10.7 ------43rd --- Navy Open ------12.2 ------14th --- Taylor at William & Mary ------11.6 ------11th --- Air Force/W&M ------13.45 --- Gigandet ------T-5th --- at Air Force ------7.65 --- Freshman • 5-8 • All-Around ------10th --- at USAG Champs. ------12.35 13.55 ------Byfield, Mass. ------24th T-21st ------Prior to Navy: 2016 (Freshman): • Attended the Massachusetts Elite Gymnastics Academy in Millis and was Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA coached by Levon Karakhanyan William & Mary ------13.55 ------14.25 --- • Placed fifth in the pommel horse at the 2016 Junior Olympics National ------T-9th ------2nd --- Championship; also performed at the 2015 JO Nationals at William & Mary ------12.8 --- • Finished second in the pommel horse at the 2016 Massachusetts State ------8th --- Championship • Competed alongside Navy’s Will Longwe ’20 and Army’s Grant Cullen ‘20 Prior to Navy: • Named a USAG Academic All-American (2015-17) • Competed with the Premier West Gymnastics club team out of Oswego, Ill. • Involved in Central Catholic High School’s Student Ambassador and Teammates with Ryan Lemezis (’18 Ohio State) and Jonathon Fornoff (’18 National Honor Society programs, in addition to attending the Future Air Force) at Premier West Leaders Camp at Norwich University and garnering distinguished honors • Named a USA Gymnastics Academic All-American three times (2013-15) • Winner of the 2015 American Association of Teachers of French (AATF) General: Excellence in French Award at Oswego HS • Son of Dale and Heidi • Born in Bogota, Columbia General: • In his free time, he enjoys surfing, golfing and snowboarding • Son of Martin and Joyce • Enjoys spending time outdoors, camping and shooting rifles and bows

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at William & Mary ------12.6 ------10th ------at Springfield ------13.5 ------Vadim ------6th ------at ECAC Champs. ------12.5 13.3 --- Ivanov ------T-28th T-18th --- Prior to Navy: Senior • 5-7 • All-Around • A member of the School of Gymnastics in Las Vegas and Las Vegas, Nev. trained under the direction of six-time Olympic Gold Medalist, Vitaly Scherbo • Twice earned second place finishes in Junior Olympic National Career Accolades: Championship competition; 2013-parallel bars and 2014-high bar • USAG All-American on Parallel Bars (2017-5th place) • 2014 Nevada All-Around State Champion • Named First-Team All-America Scholar-Athlete by CGA in 2017 • Recognized on the USA Gymnastics Academic All-American team from 2011 • ECAC Rookie of the Week (Feb. 3, 2015) through 2014

Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA General: --- 13.3 ------14.2 13.45 --- • Son of Aleksandr and Yelena • Attended the Advanced Technologies Academy in Las Vegas 2017 (Junior): • Participated in National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA and DECA at West Point Open --- 11.45 ------• Scherbo teammate, Roland Watson ’18 competes on Arizona State --- 43rd ------gymnastics team William & Mary ------12.0 13.2 ------12th T-8th --- at Army-Star Meet ------11.7 12.9 ------12th 10th --- Andy at All-Academy ------13.0 12.45 ------6th T-8th --- at William & Mary ------13.4 ------Jones ------T-5th ------at Springfield/Army ------13.05 ------Senior • 5-5 • All-Around ------7th ------Air Force/W&M ------13.15 ------Reading, Mass. ------11th ------at Air Force --- 12.0 ------13.0 12.75 --- Career Accolades: --- 8th ------T-9th 7th --- • Qualified for the event finals of the 2016 USAG & ECAC Championships on at USAG Champs. --- 10.2 ------13.25 12.25 --- the vault; earned top-six results in both competitions Team --- 42nd ------10th T-14th --- • Two-time ECAC Rookie of the Week (March 8 & March 15, 2016) at USAG Champs. ------12.95 ------• Named First-Team All-America Scholar-Athlete by CGA in 2016 and 2017 Ind. Finals ------5th ------at ECAC Champs. ------13.5 ------Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA ------T-10th ------14.35 ------14.95 --- 13.8 --- at NCAA Champs.-Q ------13.45 ------T-25th ------2017 (Junior): Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA 2016 (Sophomore): at West Point Open 11.6 ------13.2 ------Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA 45th ------34th ------at West Point Open --- 11.25 ------14.15 13.35 --- Navy Open 12.9 ------14.1 ------34th ------12th T-20th --- 11th ------2nd ------Navy Open --- 13.3 ------8.55 13.2 --- William & Mary 13.65 ------T-7th ------27th 11th --- T-3rd ------Army-Star Meet ------13.45 ------10th --- 2016 (Sophomore): Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA 2015 (Freshman): at West Point Open 13.7 ------14.0 --- 13.35 --- Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA 16th ------19th --- T-20th --- at West Point Open ------12.4 --- Army-Star Meet 13.5 ------14.55 --- 11.85 ------T-28th --- 8th ------3rd --- 12th --- Navy Open --- 12.7 ------13.2 13.45 --- at All-Academy 14.35 ------13.4 --- 13.2 ------20th ------T-15th 15th --- 16th ------17th --- 14th --- William & Mary --- 12.3 ------14.2 13.15 --- William & Mary 13.4 ------14.75 ------10th ------3rd 6th --- 12th ------1st ------at All-Academy --- 12.05 ------13.85 13.2 --- at William & Mary 14.1 ------14.95 --- 13.55 ------17th ------5th 11th --- T-2nd ------2nd --- 3rd --- at Army-Star Meet --- 13.0 ------13.6 13.15 --- at Springfield 13.0 ------14.8 --- 13.8 ------10th ------7th 10th --- 8th ------1st --- T-4th --- navysports.com H 11 2018 gymnastics at USAG Champs. 12.7 ------14.55 --- 13.25 --- 41st ------2nd --- 33rd --- at USAG - Ind. Finals ------14.625 ------3rd ------Jason at ECAC Champs. 14.1 ------14.7 ------T-11th ------T-4th ------at ECAC - Ind. Finals ------14.65 ------Kushy ------5th ------at NCAA Champs. -Q 13.6 ------14.5 ------Freshman • 5-10 • All-Around T-32nd ------19th ------Macungie, Pa. 2015: Prior to Navy: • Did not see action in regular season competition as a freshman • Trained with Parkettes Gymnastics and was coached by Joe Stallone • Earned Region 7 Championships and Pennsylvania State titles Prior to Navy: • Top finisher in the pommel horse competition at 2016 Region 7 • Competed at Gymnastics and More in Woborn, Mass. under Mitko Championship and in the all-around at 2015 Pennsylvania State Lountchev Championship • 2013 Massachusetts State Champion in all-around and floor exercise • Co-captain of the Parkettes Men’s Team in 2016-17 • Finished ninth in all-around competition at 2013 Junior Olympic Nationals for • Teammate with Penn State’s Alex Frack ’21 at Parkettes 16-year old age group • An Eagle Scout and volunteer with the Pennsylvania Special Olympics • Member of the Region 6 team at 2014 Men’s Regional Elite Championships • Selected to the USA Gymnastics Academic All-American team for four years General: (2011-14) • Son of Stan and Amy • Father swam collegiately at Whittier College, while his older brother Hunter General: played football at Millersville University • Son of Mark and Susan • Graduated from Emmaus High School • Brother, Evan was a member of the 2014 Navy gymnastics team and • Enjoys DJ’ing, kayaking and travelling graduated from the Naval Academy in 2017 • Participated in the Reading Memorial High School’s chapter of the National Honor Society • Hobbies include, playing the guitar, outdoor activities, drawing and spending Will time with friends and family Longwe Travis Sophomore • 5-7 • All-Around Stoughton, Mass.

Keller Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA Freshman • 5-7 • All-Around ------13.5 --- Centreville, Va. 2017 (Freshman): Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA Prior to Navy: at West Point Open ------12.5 --- • Participated with Capital Gymnastics in Northern Virginia and was coached ------T-23rd --- by Vladimir Shamenko, Andrei Shamenko and Steve Scheinman William & Mary ------13.4 --- • Teammate at Capital with fellow USNA freshman Collin DiPietro and Army ------7th --- freshman Joseph Minus, as well as William & Mary’s Jacopo Gliozzi ’19 and at Army-Star Meet ------11.7 --- Temple’s Evan Salters ‘20 ------12th --- • Four-time Junior Olympic National Championship competitor (2014-17) at All-Academy ------12.05 --- • Capped his JO career with an eighth place result in the 2017 all-around ------12th --- event courtesy of a second-place on the pommel horse, third on the vault Penn State ------12.6 --- and sixth on the high bar ------7th --- • Finished runner-up in the all-around at the 2017 Virginia State Champion- at Springfield/Army ------13.5 --- ship and fourth overall in the all-around at the 2017 Region 7 Championship ------T-4th --- • Named to the USAG Academic All-American team, three times (2015-17) Air Force/W&M ------13.2 ------8th --- General: at ECAC Champs. ------13.4 --- • Son of Tom and Lisa ------T-9th --- • Enjoys playing video games in his free time at NCAA Champs.-Q ------13.4 --- • Graduated from Westfield High School ------T-19th ---

Prior to Navy: • Honed his skills at the Somersault Gymnastics Center for seven years under the direction of Tom Fonteccio; also competed one year with Kingdom Gymnastics 12 H navysports.com 2018 gymnastics

• Won the 2015 JO National Championship on the high bar with a combined • Served as team captain for Extreme Gymnastics during 2016-17 prelim and finals score of 28.25; finished 13th overall in the all-around • Secured the 2014 Region 6 Regional high bar championship General: • Teammate of Grant Cullen (Army ‘20) with Somersault • Son of Shawn and Johna • Served as VP of Stoughton High School’s DECA Business Club in 2014-15 • Graduated from Oakmont High School • Hobbies include, gymnastics and shooting General: • Son of Miya and Peggy • Prepped at St. Johnsbury Academy during the 2015-16 school year Trevor Cian North Sophomore • 5-4 • All-Around McConnell Johnstown, Ohio Sophomore • 5-7 • All-Around Career Accolades: Houston, Texas • 2017 USAG All-American (PH-6th)

Career Accolades: Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA • Named First-Team All-America Scholar-Athlete by CGA in 2017 12.9 13.4 ------13.65 ------

Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA 2017 (Freshman): ------13.25 ------Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA at West Point Open 12.3 13.0 ------11.1 ------2017 (Freshman): 39th T-19th ------45th ------Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA Navy Open --- 12.95 ------at Air Force ------13.25 ------4th ------9th ------William & Mary --- 13.4 ------13.35 ------T-2nd ------8th ------Prior to Navy: at Army-Star Meet --- 12.8 ------13.3 ------• Member of the Cypress Academy of Gymnastics club team under head --- 9th ------5th ------coach Tom Meadows at All-Academy --- 11.35 ------10.85 ------• Placed third on the vault at the 2014 JO National Championships --- 12th ------12th ------• Cypress Academy won the club team title at JO National Championships in Penn State --- 12.45 ------2014, 2015 and 2016 --- T-8th ------• Trained and competed with Navy teammate Tanner West ’20 at the Cypress at William & Mary --- 11.7 ------Academy of Gymnastics --- 7th ------• Named a USAG Academic All-America at Springfield/Army --- 13.0 ------• Participated in Spanish Honor Society at Langham Creek High School --- T-11th ------Air Force/W&M --- 12.45 ------General: --- 11th ------• Son of Doug at Air Force 12.9 11.2 ------13.65 ------10th 9th ------T-3rd ------at USAG Champs. --- 12.6 ------12.15 ------T-4th ------31st ------Ryan at USAG Champs. --- 12.75 ------Ind. Finals --- 6th ------at ECAC Champs. --- 13.1 ------T-14th ------McVay at NCAA Champs.-Q --- 12.95 ------Freshman • 5-6 • All-Around --- T-25th ------Roseville, Calif. Prior to Navy: • Competed at the club level with Hocking Valley Gymnastics under the Prior to Navy: direction of Michael Serra • Participated in club action with Extreme Gymnastics in Loomis, Calif. under • Finished fourth on the rings and 10th on the floor exercise at the 2015 JE the direction of Oleg Ibyadullin National Championships • Finished 10th in the 2017 Junior National Olympics All-Around competition • Placed seventh on the parallel bars, eighth on the pommel horse and 10th in JE Division on the rings at the 2016 JE National Championships • Placed fifth on the high bar at same championship • Participated in the 2010 Pan American Club Championships in Guatemala • 2017 Men’s Region 1 High Bar Champion (Region 1: California, Nevada and • Named a USAG Academic All-America Arizona) • En total, competed at five JO National Championships (2011, 2014-17) General: • Finished third in the all-around at 2016 Men’s Region 1 Championships • Son of Keith and Stacey navysports.com H 13 2018 gymnastics

• Enjoys playing golf and shooting • Took classes at Santa Fe College (Gainesville, Fla.) in addition to his studies • Went to Johnstown-Monroe High School in Johnstown, Ohio at Gainesville High School Ryan Mark Orce Pickar Sophomore • 5-4 • All-Around Junior • 5-8 • All-Around Gainesville, Fla. Libertyville, Ill.

Career Accolades: At Navy: • All-ECAC on Pommel Horse (2017-2nd place) • Practiced with the team, in addition to serving as student manager during • Second-Team All-America Scholar-Athlete by CGA in 2017 2016 and 2017 seasons

Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA Prior to Navy: --- 14.3 11.8 --- 13.85 13.55 --- • Competed in interscholastic meets with Libertyville High School’s team

2017 (Freshman): General: Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA • Son of Paul and Ethel at West Point Open --- 12.85 ------13.55 ------22nd ------12th ------at West Point Open ------13.35 ------Ind. Finals ------6th ------Ben Navy Open --- 12.7 ------13.3 12.7 ------T-9th ------T-8th 4th --- William & Mary --- 13.2 ------12.7 13.55 ------T-6th ------8th 5th --- Provost at Army-Star Meet --- 13.1 ------12.95 13.35 --- Sophomore • 5-8 • All-Around --- 5th ------9th 7th --- at All-Academy --- 11.7 ------13.65 12.5 --- South Hadley, Mass. --- 11th ------4th 7th --- Penn State --- 13.6 ------13.35 13.35 --- Career Accolades: --- 5th ------8th 3rd --- • 2017 USAG Collegiate High Bar Champion at William & Mary --- 11.8 ------13.05 13.25 --- • First-Team All-America Scholar-Athlete by CGA in 2017 --- 6th ------9th 6th --- at Springfield/Army --- 14.05 ------11.8 13.4 --- Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA --- 2nd ------13th 6th --- 13.55 ------13.45 --- Air Force/W&M --- 13.6 ------13.85 13.4 ------2nd ------5th 7th --- 2017 (Freshman): at Air Force --- 11.15 11.8 --- 13.65 12.9 --- Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA --- 10th 10th --- T-3rd 6th --- at West Point Open ------11.75 --- at USAG Champs. --- 12.65 ------11.2 12.25 ------34th ------3rd ------T-41st T-14th --- Navy Open ------11.9 --- at USAG Champs. --- 11.4 ------18th --- Ind. Finals --- 8th ------William & Mary 12.7 ------at ECAC Champs. --- 14.3 ------11.75 ------T-7th ------T-2nd ------T-24th ------at Springfield/Army 11.85 ------at NCAA Champs.-Q --- 12.95 ------12.5 ------14th ------T-25th ------35th ------Air Force/W&M 13.55 ------6th ------Prior to Navy: at Air Force 13.15 ------13.15 --- • Member of Sun County Gymnastics. Competed under the guidance of Mark 7th ------4th --- Nelson at USAG Champs. 13.45 ------12.35 --- • 2016 Florida State All-Around Champion T-12th ------T-10th --- • 2016 Region 8, Level 10 All-Around Champion at USAG Champs. ------13.35 --- • Won the 2014 Jose Gaspar Award as the top all-around performer in the Ind. Finals ------1st --- Level 10 session of the Gasparilla Classic at ECAC Champs. ------13.45 --- • Finished top-10 in two events (high bar -5th, pommel horse - 8th) at the ------T-7th --- 2015 JO National Championships at NCAA Champs.-Q 13.05 ------13.1 --- • Placed 10th on the pommel horse at the 2016 JE National Championships 32nd ------T-24th ---

General: Prior to Navy: • Son of James and Shari • Finished in third place in all-around at the 2014 JO National Championships 14 H navysports.com 2018 gymnastics

as a competitor with Daggett Gymnastics under the direction of Navy Open 12.8 12.7 13.75 13.8 13.6 13.25 79.9 • Member of the Region 6 team at the 2016 Elite Team Cup T-12th T-9th 1st T-6th T-4th 2nd 1st • Won the high bar event at the 2015 New England Regional Gymnastics William & Mary 13.3 13.3 14.15 14.1 13.9 13.5 82.25 Championship and placed second in the all-around 6th T-4th 2nd T-1st 4th 6th 2nd • Helped Daggett’s to a fifth-place finish in the team event at the 2014 JO at Army-Star Meet 12.3 13.0 13.75 13.85 12.9 13.3 79.1 National; second in 2015 Championships T-11th 7th T-2nd 9th 10th 8th 3rd at All-Academy 12.7 12.65 13.95 13.6 13.2 12.65 78.75 General: 11th 5th 4th 6th 5th 6th 4th • Son of James and Amanda Penn State --- 12.45 14.05 --- 13.5 12.4 --- • Graduated from South Hadley High School --- T-8th 5th --- T-5th 8th --- • Enjoys woodworking as a hobby at William & Mary ------13.65 --- 14.4 13.5 ------2nd --- 1st T-2nd --- at Springfield/Army ------13.45 --- 13.2 13.7 ------3rd --- T-4th 3rd --- David Air Force/W&M ------14.0 --- 14.35 ------2nd --- 2nd ------at ECAC Champs. --- 12.6 13.7 --- 14.4 13.4 ------18th T-2nd --- 1st T-9th --- Toussaint at NCAA Champs.-Q --- 12.8 13.35 --- 13.65 12.1 --- Freshman • 5-9 • All-Around --- 28th T-25th --- T-18th 33rd --- Warren, Ohio Prior to Navy: • Competed with the Cypress Academy of Gymnastics club team under head Prior to Navy: coach Tom Meadows • Competed with Olympic Dreams Gymnastics under the guidance of Gary • Finished seventh in the all-around in the JE Finals of the 2015 Junior Toussaint, Chris Tolen and Dave Forrester Olympic National Championship; ranked third on the pommel horse, seventh • Three-time Ohio State All-Around Champion (2013, 2014-Level 9 … on the vault 2015-Level 10) • Cypress Academy won the Level 10 club team title at JO National • Region 5 Pommel Horse Champion (2013, 2014, 2015) Championships in 2014, 2015 and 2016; teammate of Cian McConnell ’20 • Recognized as a USAG Academic All-American in 2016 with Cypress • Participated in Howland High School’s Interact, Science and Italian Clubs • Member of the 2015 Level 10 Region III Development Team

General: General: • Son of Gary and Dawn • Son of James and Shannon • Attended Youngstown State during the 2016-17 school year as he recovered • Past times include fishing, trap and skeet shooting and music from an injury as he initially recruited as part of Navy’s Class of 2020 • Born in Las Vegas • Comes from a family of gymnasts as father lettered at Kent State from 1983- 87, while mother lettered at Kent State from 1982-86 … Sister, Hannah competed with the University of Alabama team from 2010-13 Tanner West Sophomore • 5-6 • All-Around Cypress, Texas

Career Accolades: • 2017 ECAC Parallel Bars Champion • All-ECAC (2017-PB, 1st place; 2017-R, 2nd place) • ECAC Gymnast of the Week (Jan. 24, 2017) • ECAC Specialist of the Week (March 14, 2017) • ECAC Rookie of the Week (March 7, 2017)

Career Highs FX PH SR V PB HB AA 13.3 13.3 14.15 14.1 14.4 13.7 82.25

2017 (Freshman): Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AA at West Point Open --- 12.6 14.0 13.75 --- 12.9 ------T-29th T-5th T-21st --- T-14th --- at West Point Open ------13.4 ------Ind. Finals ------7th ------navysports.com H 15 2018 gymnastics 2017 YEAR-IN-REVIEW *Navy repeated as a team entrant in the NCAA Championships as the *At the USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships, the team finished in third program garnered a bid with the 12th-best national qualifying average of place in the varsity division with 379.7 points. They were fifth overall in the 402.838. 2017 was the first year the ECAC did not have an automatic bid for field of eight. its conference champion as the league fell below the six-member threshold so the 12th-highest NQA earned a spot in the NCAAs.

*The NCAA bid was the third in program history (2009, 2016 and 2017)

*At NCAA Championships in West Point, N.Y. at Army, Navy finished in fifth place in session two edging out California, 400.65 to 400.25. Overall, that ranked the Mids 11th out of 12 teams at the Qualifying Meet; the highest standing in Navy history at an NCAA Championship competition.

*MIDN 1/C Jonny Tang ranked first overall in the second session in the all- around with 82.15 points, while MIDN 2/C Noah Beeman ranked sixth in the all-around at 79.3.

*Tang and MIDN 4/C Lucas Beltran advanced from the team event into the individual finals of the NCAA Championship. Tang finished 11th in the all-around with 81.75 points. Tang’s ninth-place result on the floor exercise *Individually, six Midshipmen qualified for seven spots in the event finals and (14.35 points, 0.1 out of fifth) was his top event of six. Beltran finished 22nd came away with USAG All-America honors in five cases. Beltran (vault) and (14.0) on the floor exercise and 40th (13.45) on the vault. MIDN 4/C Ben Provost (high bar) were champions at their respective events.

*In addition to the two event titles, MIDN 4/C Trevor North on the pommel horse and MIDN 2/C Vadim Ivanov on the parallel bars and Beeman in the all-around, ranked in the top-six to give Navy five podium finishes in total.

*Scored a team-high 409.4 versus William & Mary in home meet on January 28; with an adjusted scoring system that was new for 2017, Navy reached the 400-point threshold in five instances.

*Tallied 402.8 points in 2017 Star Meet at Army, though fell to the Black Knights (405.85) in what was Army’s highest scoring competition of the season by over nine points. Navy took the top individual finishes in five instances as Beltran posted the highest event scores on the floor exercise *At the championship award banquet, head coach Kip Simons was awarded and vault, LaPointe on the rings and Tang on the parallel bars and in the the CGA East Regional Coach of the Year honor, while assistant coaches all-around. Craig Holt and Charlie Tamayo were selected as the CGA East Regional Assistant Coaches of the Year. *Navy had gymnasts represented in the top-30 nationally in five events, as well as in the all-around competition in the final regular season statistical *Program earned 2017 Academic Progress Rate (APR) public recognition. standings: Tang (All-Around: 81.863-8th), Beeman (All-Around: 79.6-13th), Tang (Floor Exercise: 14.225-19th), LaPointe (Rings: 13.95-22nd), West *Team finished second at the 2017 ECAC Championship meet in Chicago (Rings: 13.925-25th), Beltran (Vault: 14.35-22nd), Tang (Parallel Bars: 14.2- with 402.55 points. William & Mary charged late and overtook Navy with a 14th), West (Parallel Bars: 14.075-21st) and Tang (High Bar: 13.713-27th). final score of 404.7. *Team won 11 ECAC weekly gymnastics honors with Tang taking home a *Tang and MIDN 4/C Tanner West combined to win three ECAC individual team-high four accolades. In total six different Mids were selected by the titles. Tang won the floor exercise (14.1) and tied for the all-around ECAC for their individual efforts over the season: Tang (4), West (3), Beeman championship with an 80.9 score. West was the top performer on the parallel (1), Beltran (1), Bradley (1), LaPointe (1). bars with a dominant 14.4 score that cleared the field by 0.35 points.

*Overall, Navy gymnasts were on the podium as a top-six finisher a total of 11 times at the meet and earned All-ECAC honors: Tang (all-around, floor exercise, parallel bars, high bar), West (parallel bars, rings) MIDN 1/C Wyatt LaPointe (rings), Beeman (high bar, all-around), MIDN 4/C Frank Bradley (vault) and MIDN 4/C Ryan Orce (pommel horse).

*At the conclusion of the ECAC meet, Holt was named the ECAC Assistant Coach of the Year, while Beeman was recognized as the ECAC’s Most Improved Gymnast.

16 H navysports.com 2018 gymnastics 2017 MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA Jan. 13 at West Point Open 391.25 65.7 63.3 67.3 68.5 62.6 63.85 5th of 7 teams Tang - 14.05 Tang - 13.4 West - 14.0 Beltran - 14.0 Orce - 13.55 Beeman - 13.45 Tang - 80.3 Beltran - 13.4 North - 13.0 LaPointe - 13.6 Beeman -13.85 Beltran - 13.15 Tang - 13.25 Beeman - 74.9 Bradley - 13.4 Orce - 12.85 Tang - 13.35 West - 13.75 Tang - 12.65 West - 12.9 Beeman - 12.55 West - 12.6 Correale - 13.2 Tang - 13.6 Correale - 11.9 Longwe - 12.5 North - 12.3 Ivanov - 11.45 Bradley - 13.15 Bradley - 13.3 Beeman - 11.35 Provost - 11.75

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA Jan. 21 Navy Open 397.65 66.2 63.7 67.2 69.2 67.5 63.85 1st of 4 teams Beltran - 14.1 North - 12.95 West - 13.75 Jones - 14.1 Beltran - 13.7 Beeman - 13.35 West - 79.9 Tang - 13.7 Beeman - 12.9 Bradley - 13.6 Beltran - 13.95 Correale - 13.6 West - 13.25 Tang - 78.8 Jones - 12.9 Orce - 12.7 LaPointe - 13.6 West - 13.8 West - 13.6 Orce - 12.7 Beeman - 77.8 West - 12.8 West 12.7 Tang - 13.35 Bradley - 13.7 Orce - 13.3 Tang - 12.35 Beeman/LaPointe-12.7 Tang - 12.45 Correale - 12.9 Tang - 13.65 Tang - 13.3 Fornek - 12.2

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA Jan. 28 William & Mary 409.4 69.4 66.2 68.2 69.4 68.15 68.05 W, 409.4-401.3 Tang - 14.6 North - 13.4 LaPointe - 14.35 West - 14.1 Tang - 14.6 Beeman - 13.9 Tang - 83.05 Beltran - 14.25 Beeman - 13.3 West - 14.15 Beltran - 13.9 West - 13.9 Tang - 13.7 West - 82.25 Jones - 13.65 West - 13.3 Tang - 13.9 LaPointe - 13.9 Beeman - 13.6 Orce - 13.55 Beeman - 79.35 LaPointe - 13.6 Orce - 13.2 Bradley - 13.35 Tang - 13.85 North - 13.35 West - 13.5 West - 13.3 Bradley - 13.0 Beltran - 12.45 Bradley - 13.65 Orce - 12.7 Longwe - 13.4

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA Feb. 4 at Army - Star Meet 402.8 65.9 64.7 67.9 70.65 66.4 67.25 L, 405.85-402.8 Beltran - 13.85 Bradley - 13.35 LaPointe - 14.55 Beltran - 14.9 Tang - 14.25 Tang - 14.15 Tang - 82.1 Tang - 13.7 Orce - 13.1 West - 13.75 Bradley - 14.05 North - 13.3 Beeman - 13.55 West - 79.1 Bradley - 13.2 West - 13.0 Tang - 13.65 Tang - 13.95 Beeman - 13.0 Orce - 13.35 Beeman - 78.55 Beeman - 12.75 North - 12.8 Bradley - 13.05 Beeman - 13.9 Orce - 12.95 West - 13.3 LaPointe - 12.4 Beeman - 12.45 Beeman - 12.9 West - 13.85 West - 12.9 Ivanov - 12.9

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA Feb. 11 at All-Academy 394.25 67.6 61.5 68.4 66.9 66.4 63.3 Bradley - 13.7 West - 12.65 West - 13.95 Beeman - 13.75 Tang - 13.75 Beeman - 13.6 Tang - 79.3 Tang - 13.7 Beeman - 12.5 Tang - 13.9 West - 13.6 Orce - 13.65 West - 12.65 Beeman - 79.0 Beltran - 13.65 Bradley - 12.45 Beltran - 13.6 Tang - 13.5 West - 13.2 Orce - 12.5 West - 78.75 Beeman - 13.45 Tang - 12.35 LaPointe - 13.5 Beltran - 13.25 Ivanov - 13.0 Ivanov - 12.45 LaPointe - 13.1 Orce - 11.7 Bradley - 13.45 Bradley - 12.8 Beeman - 12.8 Tang - 12.1

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA Feb. 25 Penn State 399.25 66.2 64.55 67.8 68.0 67.0 65.1 L, 409.4-399.25 Tang - 14.2 Orce - 13.6 LaPointe - 14.1 Tang - 14.05 Tang - 13.7 Tang - 13.7 Tang - 82.3 Beltran - 14.15 Tang - 13.15 West - 14.05 Bradley - 14.0 West - 13.5 Orce - 13.35 Beeman - 78.0 Bradley - 12.95 Beeman - 12.9 Tang - 13.5 Beeman - 13.8 Beltran - 13.4 Beeman - 13.05 LaPointe - 12.5 North - 12.45 Bradley - 13.35 Beltran - 13.45 Orce - 13.35 Longwe - 12.6 Beeman - 12.4 West - 12.45 Beeman - 12.8 LaPointe - 13.3 Beeman - 13.05 West - 12.4

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA March 3 at William & Mary 393.5 64.5 59.65 65.25 69.8 68.85 65.45 L, 394.3-393.5 Beltran - 14.0 Bradley - 12.5 West - 13.65 Beltran - 14.35 West - 14.4 Tang - 13.6 Tang - 79.8 Tang - 13.7 Beeman - 12.15 Bradley - 13.0 Bradley - 14.25 Tang - 14.2 Beeman - 13.5 Beeman - 77.3 LaPointe - 12.7 Orce - 11.8 LaPointe - 13.0 Beeman - 13.85 Beeman - 13.8 West - 13.5 Provost - 12.7 North - 11.7 Tang - 13.0 Tang - 13.8 Ivanov - 13.4 Orce - 13.25 Beeman - 11.4 Tang - 11.5 Beeman - 12.6 LaPointe - 13.55 Orce - 13.05 Fornek - 11.6

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA March 5 at Springfield College 401.9 65.2 66.95 66.8 69.9 65.35 67.7 W, 401.9-391.4 (Army) -380.5 (Springfield) Beltran - 14.15 Orce - 14.05 Tang - 13.7 Bradley - 14.3 Tang - 13.85 Tang - 13.8 Tang - 81.8 Bradley - 13.65 Beeman - 13.6 LaPointe - 13.65 Beltran - 14.1 Beeman - 13.45 West - 13.7 Tang - 13.35 Tang - 13.45 West - 13.45 LaPointe - 13.95 West - 13.2 Longwe - 13.5 LaPointe - 12.2 North - 13.0 Bradley - 13.15 Beeman - 13.9 Ivanov - 13.05 Orce - 13.4 Provost - 11.85 Bradley - 12.85 Beeman - 12.85 Tang - 13.65 Orce - 11.8 Beeman - 13.3

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA March 10 Air Force / William & Mary 404.1 68.1 64.4 67.45 68.0 69.4 66.75 W, 404.1-396.3 (AFA) -396.25 (W&M) Tang - 14.4 Orce - 13.6 West - 14.0 Bradley - 13.95 West - 14.35 Beeman - 13.55 Tang - 82.0 Beltran - 14.15 Beeman - 13.2 LaPointe - 13.95 Beeman - 13.7 Tang - 14.25 Fornek - 13.45 Beeman - 80.25 Provost - 13.55 Tang - 13.2 Tang - 13.7 Beltran - 13.55 Orce - 13.85 Orce - 13.4 Beeman - 13.3 North - 12.45 Bradley - 13.1 LaPointe - 13.5 Beeman - 13.8 Longwe - 13.2 Bradley - 12.7 Bradley - 11.95 Beeman - 12.7 Tang - 13.3 Ivanov - 13.15 Tang - 13.15

navysports.com H 17 2018 gymnastics 2017 MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA March 17 at Air Force 382.9 66.4 59.65 63.1 68.8 66.85 58.1 L, 407.35-382.9 Beltran - 13.7 Beeman - 12.75 LaPointe - 13.45 Bradley - 14.35 North - 13.65 Provost - 13.15 Bradley - 13.7 Bradley - 12.55 Bradley - 13.15 Beeman - 14.1 Orce - 13.65 Orce - 12.9 Provost - 13.15 Ivanov - 12.0 Beltran - 12.65 LaPointe - 13.6 Beeman - 13.55 Ivanov - 12.75 LaPointe - 12.95 North - 11.2 Beeman - 12.05 Beltran - 13.5 Beltran - 13.0 Beeman - 11.65 North - 12.9 Orce - 11.15 Orce - 11.8 McConnell - 13.25 Ivanov - 13.0 Fornek - 7.65

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA March 24 at USAG Col. Champs 379.7 66.3 58.7 63.0 69.7 61.25 60.75 5th of 8 teams; 3 of 4 (varsity) Bradley - 13.7 Orce - 12.65 Bradley - 13.05 Beltran - 14.65 Ivanov - 13.25 Provost - 12.35 Beeman - 77.7 Beeman - 13.5 North - 12.6 LaPointe - 12.95 Beeman - 14.1 Beeman - 13.1 Ivanov - 12.25 Provost - 13.45 Beeman - 12.3 Beeman - 12.5 Bradley - 14.0 North - 12.15 Orce - 12.25 Beltran - 13.3 Bradley - 10.95 Fornek - 12.35 Fornek - 13.55 Beltran - 11.55 Beeman - 12.2 LaPointe - 12.35 Ivanov - 10.2 Beltran - 12.15 LaPointe - 13.4 Orce - 11.2 Beltran - 11.7

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA April 8 at ECAC Champs 402.55 67.55 65.4 66.4 68.45 67.25 67.5 2nd of 5 teams Tang - 14.1 Orce - 14.3 LaPointe - 13.7 Bradley - 14.05 West - 14.4 Tang - 13.65 Tang - 80.9 Beeman - 13.6 Beeman - 13.3 West - 13.7 Beeman - 13.85 Tang - 14.1 Beeman - 13.6 Beeman - 80.75 Bradley - 13.6 North - 13.1 Tang - 13.4 Beltran - 13.65 Beeman - 13.5 Provost - 13.45 LaPointe - 13.2 West - 12.6 Correale - 13.05 Tang - 13.55 Ivanov - 13.5 Longwe - 13.4 Beltran - 13.05 Tang - 12.1 Bradley - 12.55 LaPointe - 13.35 Orce - 11.75 West - 13.4

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AA April 21 at NCAA Champs-Qual. 400.65 67.4 64.05 66.9 69.6 66.85 65.85 5th of 6 teams in Second Session Tang - 14.3 North - 12.95 Tang - 13.55 Beltran - 14.3 Tang - 14.1 Tang - 13.8 Tang - 82.15 Beltran - 14.05 Orce - 12.95 Bradley - 13.35 Bradley - 14.25 West - 13.65 Beeman - 13.45 Beeman - 79.3 Beeman - 13.15 West - 12.8 LaPointe - 13.35 Beeman - 14.0 Ivanov - 13.45 Longwe - 13.4 Provost - 13.05 Tang - 12.75 West - 13.35 Tang - 13.65 Beeman - 13.15 Provost - 13.1 LaPointe - 12.85 Beeman - 12.6 Correale - 13.3 LaPointe - 13.4 Orce - 12.5 West - 12.1

18 H navysports.com 2018 gymnastics ACADEMIC SUCCESS Nine Midshipmen Earn 2017 All-America Scholar-Athlete Accolades

Following the 2017 season, the College Gymnastics Association announced its national academic teams as well as its All-America Scholar- Athletes. As a team, Navy ranked seventh in the nation with a cumulative team grade point average of 3.210, while nine individual Midshipmen were amongst the 151 national student-athletes recognized as All-American Scholar-Athletes.

May graduates Wyatt LaPointe and Jonny Tang, rising seniors Vadim Ivanov and Andy Jones, rising junior Christian Correale and rising sopho- mores Frank Bradley, Cian McConnell, Ryan Orce and Ben Provost all received accolades for posting GPAs above 3.2 for the 2016-17 school year.

LaPointe (history-honors), Correale (mathematics), Provost (mathematics), Jones (applied mathematics), McConnell (aerospace engineering) and Ivanov (applied mathematics) garnered first-team status for their respective GPAs of 3.5 or higher.

Orce (mathematics), Bradley (physics) and Tang (cyber operations) earned All-American Scholar-Athlete Second Team honors for their GPAs between 3.2 and 3.49.

LaPointe, the team captain for the 2016-17 season, highlighted Navy’s effort in the classroom as he was one of seven national gymnasts with a perfect 4.0 GPA during the school year, as well as one of five graduates to have earned first-team Academic All-American Scholar-Athlete honors all four years of their eligibility. He’s joined in that exclusive list by William & Mary’s Neal Courter, Aria Sabbagh and Mat Turnansky, and Illinois’ Joey Peters.

All-Time Academic All-Americans

The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) has been selecting the nation’s pre-eminent Academic All-American team for over one-half of a century. Criteria for the award consists of a student-athlete be at least a sophomore, earn a varsity letter in their sport and have attained a minimum 3.30 cumulative grade-point average (changed from 3.20 for the 2008-09 academic year). Nominees are first voted on by district, then all first-team all-district winners are placed onto a national ballot from which the Academic All-America teams are selected.

CONNOR WESTRICK, USNA ‘16 2016 - Third Team (Men’s At-Large)

JOSHUA STEVES, USNA ‘15 2015 - Second Team (Men’s At-Large) 2014 - Second Team (Men’s At-Large)

SEAN BLACKMAN, USNA ‘07 2007 - Third Team (Men’s At-Large)

PETE LOMBARD, USNA ‘98 1998 - First Team (Men’s At-Large)

navysports.com H 19 2018 gymnastics INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS (WITH NEW SCORING SYSTEM: 2008-Present) (WITH NEW 5-COUNTER SCORING: 2013-Present) Floor Exercise Team Aggregate Score 1. 15.5 Dylan Parrott - April 15, 2011 - NCAA Champs 1. 424.1 Feb. 13, 2016 - All-Academy 2. 15.40 Dylan Parrott - April 2, 2010 - ECAC Champs 2. 423.4 April 2, 2016 - ECAC Championships 3. 15.35 Brandon Cook - Feb. 2, 2008 - Temple/Ohio State 3. 422.3 Feb. 8, 2014 - Army 4. 15.25 Mitchell Larios - Feb. 13, 2016 - All-Academy 4. 420.15 Feb. 21, 2016 - William & Mary 15.25 Dylan Parrott - Feb. 16, 2008 - All-Academy 5. 420.1 Feb. 16, 2014 - William & Mary 15.25 Brandon Cook - Jan. 26, 2008 - Navy Open (10+ different performances of 15.0 or better) Floor Exercise 1. 74.2 Feb. 13, 2016 - All-Academy Pommel Horse 2. 72.65 Feb. 21, 2016 - William & Mary 1. 15.05 Eric Morrison - Feb. 13, 2016 - All-Academy 3. 71.95 March 20, 2015 - USAG Championships 2. 15.0 Connor Westrick - Feb. 8, 2014 - Army (6 different performances of 71.0 or better) 3. 14.85 Eric Morrison - March 27, 2015 - ECAC Champs 14.85 Eric Morrison - March 14, 2015 - Springfield Pommel Horse 14.85 Adam Stanton - March 27, 2009 - USAG Champs 1. 71.75 Feb. 8, 2014 - Army 2. 70.25 Feb. 13, 2016 - All-Academy Rings 3. 69.65 April 2, 2016 - ECAC Championships 1. 15.3 Eric Poletti - Feb. 21, 2016 - William & Mary 2. 15.2 Joshua Steves - March 14, 2015 - Springfield Rings 15.2 Joshua Steves - March 8, 2015 - William & Mary 1. 73.6 March 14, 2015 - Springfield 15.2 Joshua Steves - Feb. 1, 2014 - All-Academy 2. 72.15 Feb. 21, 2016 - William & Mary 5. 15.15 Eric Poletti - April 3, 2016 - ECAC Champs. - Ind. Finals 2. 72.0 Feb. 1, 2014 - All-Academy (9 different performances of 15.0 or better) (9 different performances of 71.0 or better)

Vault Vault 1. 16.05 Andrew Faulk - Feb. 14, 2009 - All-Academy 1. 72.5 Feb. 6, 2016 - Army 2. 15.95 Andrew Faulk - April 3, 2009 - ECAC Champs 2. 72.35 March 6, 2016 - William & Mary 3. 15.85 Andrew Faulk - April 14, 2011 - NCAA Qualifying 3. 72.3 Feb. 21, 2016 - William & Mary 4. 15.75 Andrew Faulk - March 13, 2010 - Temple (5 different performances of 72.0 or better) 5. 15.7 Andrew Faulk - Feb. 27, 2011 - William & Mary Parallel Bars 15.7 Andrew Faulk - Feb. 28, 2009 - Springfield/W&M 1. 71.5 Jan. 15, 2016 - West Point Open (10+ different performances of 15.0 or better) 2. 70.75 Feb. 8, 2014 - Army 3. 69.75 March 8, 2014 - Temple Parallel Bars 1. 14.9 Mitchell Larios - Jan. 30, 2016 - Navy Open High Bar Dylan Parrott - April 14, 2011 - NCAA Qualifying 1. 70.45 April 2, 2016 - ECAC Championships 3. 14.85 Mitchell Larios - April 3, 2016 - ECAC Champs - Ind. Finals 2. 70.25 Feb. 21, 2016 - William & Mary 14.85 Adam Stanton - March 29, 2008 - USAG - Ind. Finals 70.25 March 2, 2014 - William & Mary 14.85 Dylan Parrott - March 21, 2008 - Springfield/W&M (5 different performances of 70.0 or better) (7 different performances of 14.8 or better) High Bar 1. 15.25 Dylan Parrott - Jan. 31, 2010 - Army/Springfield 2. 15.1 Dylan Parrott - March 13, 2010 - Temple 15.1 Dylan Parrott - April 3, 2009 - ECAC Champs. 4. 15.0 Dylan Parrott - April 2, 2010 - ECAC Champs. 5. 14.95 Dylan Parrott - March 8, 2009 - Penn State/W&M All-Around 1. 86.0 Andrew Faulk - April 6, 2012 - ECAC Champs. 2. 85.9 Andrew Faulk - March 19, 2011 - Temple 3. 85.8 Dylan Parrott - March 21, 2008 - Temple/W&M 4. 85.7 Andrew Faulk - April 14, 2011 - NCAA Qualifying 85.7 Andrew Faulk - Jan. 22, 2011 - Navy Open (10+ different performances of 85.0 or better)

20 H navysports.com 2018 gymnastics ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Name A Years Butler, Tobin 1994 DeMers, William 1949-50 Garvin, John 1937 Hudson, James 1949-50 Adamson, Frank 1927-29 Butler, William 1938-40 Denton, William 1933 Gaske, Marvin 1949 Hughes, Thomas 1927-28 Addoms, Arthur 1913-14 Butner, John 1943 DeRose, Phillip 1974-75 Gentile, David 1965-67 Hull, Carl 1911-12 Adkisson, Gregory 1972-74 Butterfield, David 1956-57 Dinwiddie, John 1943-44 Gerhardt, Michael 1983-84 Hulme, Nelson 1959-61 Akeroyd, Richard 1933 Buttner, Helmut 1992 DiTullio, Peter 1980-83 Getzlaff, Darryll 1970-72 Hunter, Don 1962 Ames, Stephen 1984-86 Buzzell, Carlisle 1949-51 DiVito, Ralph 1983 Giddens, Robert 1961-63 Hutcheson, James 1961-63 Antoine, Edan 1991-92 Byerly, Robert 1964-66 Dixon, Daniel 1980-83 Gillette, Norman 1910, 12-13 Arion, John-Charles 2016 Byrd, Richard 1910-11 Dixon, Dominic 1982 Ginder, John 1923 Armstrong, Lloyd 1915 Doby, Herbert 1955-57 Glaeser, Frederick 1965 Name I Years Arnold, John 1961 Dorsey, Michael 2015-16 Glasgow, Richard 1999-02 Iarcz, Peter 1981 Arnold, Steven 1955-56 Name C Years Dougherty, Fran 1944-45 Glover, William 1954 Ingram, Aaron 2009-12 Arnold, William 1954-55 Cammack, David 1947 Doyle, Joe 1979 Godfrey, James 2007-09 Irish, George 1949-50 Arrington, Farlin 1965-66 Campbell, William 1944-45 Doyle, Gerry 1984 Gompf, Benjamin 1998, 00 Ivanov, Vadim 2015, 17 Ash, Michael 1970-71 Carlile, W.K. 1945-46 Dugan, Paul 1922 Gong, Josh 2013-14, 16 Atzenbeck, Joseph 2006-09 Carter, Jason 1988-90 Dunning, Richard 1944-45 Gonzales, Connor 2014-16 Carwin, Paul 1959-60 Dunwoody, Kenneth 1947-48 Goodell, Thomas 2012-15 Name J Years Castellanos, George 1950 Durham, Ritchey 1924 Gornik, Raymond 1948 Jackson, Gordon 1918 Name B Years Ceroli, Zac 2015-16 Durham, Wayne 1964-65 Graf, Frederic 1951-53 Jacobsen, David 1972-74 Bacon, Francis 1946-47 Chamberlin, Philip 1959 Duval, Joseph 1929 Grant, Mark 1933 James, Trey 2008-09 Bailey, Eugene 1992-93 Chambers, William 1951-53 Grayson, Roy 1947-49 Jett, Charles 1930 Bailey, Robert 1970 Charneco, Carlos 1956 Greeley, Michael 1951-53 Johnson, Albert 1939 Baker, Eric 1981-83 Chertavian, Vahan 1978 Name E Years Greene, John 1947-49 Johnson, David 1986-87 Ballister, Christopher 1980-82 Chombeau, Jon-Michael 2007-08 Easterbrook, Leo 1939-41 Griffin, Bruce 1972, 74 Jones, Andy 2016 Barclay, Kenneth 1933 Chudzik, Donald 1993 Eby, Ronald 1969 Griffith, Calvin 1972-73 Jones, Hal 1920 Barker, Drew 2001-04 Clark, Guy 1915-17 Edwards, Julian 1919 Groner, William 1936 Jones, Herman 1947-49 Barret, Morgan 1920 Clark, Perley 1922-24 Eissing, Frank 1962-63 Guenther, Michael 1979, 81-82 Jones, John 1946 Bartlett, Douglas 1977-79 Clark, Robert 1910 Elinski, Michael 1955 Jones, Kirby 2009 Bass, Raymond 1930-31 Cochran, Gregory 2002 Ellis, Alfred 1942 Jones, Mark 1987-88 Bassett, Leonard 1939-40 Coggan, David 1975-76 Ellison, Stanley 1938-40 Name H Years Jones, Robert 1963-64 Bastian, Kenneth 1985 Cohen, Marion 1911 Embree, Ralph 1935 Hadler, Jacques 1941 Julian, Alex 1943-44 Bates, Paul 1910-11 Cole, Howard 1941 Emery, Terry 1957 Hale, Solon 1941-42 Junghans, Chris 2011-14 Bauer, Kevin 1995-98 Comp, Charles 1920, 22 Eppes, Marion 1935 Hales, Raleigh 1919-21 Beaman, Charles 1935 Connolly, Thomas 1933 Eriksen, Michael 1978-79 Hall, Frank 1974-75 Beaudette, Matthew 2005 Cook, Brandon 2005-08 Errickson, Wayne 1966-68 Hall, William 1953 Name K Years Beck, Donald 1949, 51 Cooksey, Clifton 1974-76 Halling, Dale 1980-83 Kays, Jack 1947-48 Beeman, Noah 2015-17 Cooper, Merian 1912-13 Hamblet, William 1984-87 Kelly, William 1963 Belesimo, Thomas 1984-87 Cooper, Matthew 1957-58 Name F Years Hamman, Jeff 1982-85 Kenlin, Alfred 1963 Beltran, Lucas 2017 Corby, Albert 1927 Fahy, Edward 1933 Hammann, Robert 1947 Kennington, William 1981-82 Bemis, Edwin 1993, 35 Corkran, Richard 1941 Fairchild, Chauncey 1958-59 Hammer, Richard 1968 Kieffer, Henry 1909-11 Benson, Francis 1916-17 Correale, Christian 2016-17 Fallon, E.N. 1916 Hammond, Robert 1977 Kimball, E.A. 1914 Benson, John 1978 Cory, Thomas 1920-22 Farrell, Charles 1961 Hanle, Arlen 1993-96 Kimmel, Leigh 1957-58 Berwind, Charles 1914-16 Costello, Joseph 1947 Farris, Franklyn 1943-44 Hanson, Kevin 1993 King, Bill 1931 Billingsley, Patrick 1946-48 Council, Howard 1915-17 Faulk, Andrew 2009-12 Haran, Gerald 1987-90 Kingsbury, Edward 1945 Blackman, Josh 2002-05 Cover, Jeff 1976-78 Feeney, Verne 1946 Hardison, Osbourne 1914-16 Klein, Fred 1970-71 Blackman, Sean 2004-07 Cox, Dale 1941-42 Fenn, Richard 1946 Hardy, Donald 1939 Klotz, Steven 1968-70 Blanding, Robert 1952 Cox, Robert 1985-88 Ferguson, Thomas 1986-88 Haring, Peter 1968-70 Knettles, Charles 1955-56 Blandy, William 1946-47 Crater, Ray 1951-53 Fernald, Frank 1933 Harnly, Harold 1927 Koch, James 1961-62 Blattman, Walter 1941-42 Crews, Alvan 1950 Ferris, David 2008 Harris, Robert 1940 Kolstad, Roald 1943 Bonnett, Timothy 1981 Crist, M.P. 1918 Fesnak, Jason 1996-98 Harrison, David 1974-75 Korzinek, Charles 1956 Bortz, John 1957 Cromer, Donald 1959 Finnegan, Daniel 1999-02 Hart, Patrick 1935-37 Kosinski, Brian 1980 Bourgeois, Nicholas 2006 Cronin, Patrick 1987-88 Fiori, Mark 1987-90 Hatch, William 1912-13 Kramer, Joseph 2010 Bourke, Donald 1954-55 Cronk, Philip 1953-54 Flannery, Robert 1995-98 Hatstat, Gregory 1972 Kronzer, William 1956-57 Bowdoin, James 1976 Crump, Donald 1977-80 Fletcher, William 1919-20 Hecker, George 1944 Krueger, Bruce 1960-61 Bowen, William 1963 Cruse, James 1935-37 Flint, Daniel 1983-84 Helchinger, Andreas 1999-02 Kubal, George 1950-52 Bowers, Robert 1957 Cryan, John 1943 Flood, Michael 1986 Helchinger, Franz 1993-96 Kunkle, Robert 1935 Bowlin, Randall 1998 Curtze, Charles 1933 Ford, Pat 1956 Henry, Walter 1911 Kurtz, Lawrence 1942 Boyd, Walter 1935-36 Fornek, Mitchell 2017 Herlong, Daniel 1943 Brading, Joseph 2000-01 Forest, Francis 1924 Herr, William 1976 Bradley, Frank 1991 Name D Years Fortson, Tom 1945 Hess, Randall 1971-73 Name L Years Bradley, Frank M. 2017 Dana, Richard 1943, 45 Frabotta, Frank 1970 Hitt, David 1985-86 Lahodney, William 1914 Brady, David 1975-76 Dancy, James 1922-23 Freeman, Ed 1945-47 Hockycko, Kenneth 1997-00 Lambright, Joseph 1973-75 Bramlett, William 1968 Danis, Anthony 1921-22 Freeman, Mason 1935 Hoerner, Frederick 1954-56 LaMont, Walter 1907-08, 10 Brand, Robert 1943 Davidson, Ricky 1958 Frick, David 2015-16 Hoersten, Alex 2012 LaMotte, R.S. 1914-15 Brandt, Ralph 1945-46 Davis, D.J. 1942 Friel, Patrick 1980-81 Hoffman, George 1945-48 Landis, Arthur 1912 Branson, Harry 1960 Davis, George C. 1941 Fritz, Ty 2006-08 Hollenbach, Richard 1954 Lang, Alphonse 1947 Brinkley, William 1963 Davis, Louis 1940-41 Fryer, Bill 1944-45 Holte, Carl 1983-85 Langley, Peter 2001, 03-04 Brittan, Theodore 1933 Davis, Michael 1976-79 Hooper, Barry 1964 Lanzer, Francis 1971, 73 Brown, Jimmy 1959 Davis, Shethar 1944 Hopkins, Everett 1940-41 LaPointe, Wyatt 2015-17 Bruce, Scott 1979 Day, Patrick 1961-63 Name G Hough, John 1941 Larios, Mitchell 2013-16 Bryan, William 1938-40 Day, Walter 1945-46 Years Houston, Guy 1958 Lassonde, Ian 2010 Burgess, Mark 1987-90 Dean, Jeffrey 1999-02 Galbraith, William 1929 Howard, William 1925 Latta, Gregory 1979-80 Burke, Sidney 1949-51 DeCamp, Louis 1936-38 Gallagher, Gerald 1967-69 Huber, David 1997-99 Lee, John 1930 Bustle, Lawrence 1957 Delesie, Stephen 1965-67 Gannon, Joseph 1987-88, 90 Hudson, Bobby 1979-80 Lee, Ken 2006-09 navysports.com H 21 2018 gymnastics ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Leonard, Rex 1956-57 Murphy, Richard 1962-64 Name R Years Smith, Richard 1973-76 Waldron, Grant 2008 Leverett, Travis 1932 Musser, Michael 1977 Rafferty, William 1943 Smith, Richard 1927 Walker, Warren 1938-40 Levin, Richard 1927 Ramirez de Arellano, Marion 1935 Snay, Francis 1960-61 Walker, William J. 1938-39 Levy, Daniel 1998-00 Rank, Joseph 1989 Sneddon, David 1981-83 Waller, J.R. 1924 Levy, Joshua 1992-95 Name N Years Rankin, Bruce 1943-44 Sneddon, Paul 1983-84 Wanner, Terry 1967-69 Lewis, Harold 1951-53 Nall, Stanford 1950-51 Ransom, Charles 1946-48 Soltys, Mitchel 1953-54 Ward, Herbert 1942 Leyshon, Curt 1989-91 Newton, Walter 1965-67 Ratts, James 1972-73 Sowell, Jesse 1924 Watson, Robert 1943-44 Lindley, Charles 1948-50 Nicholson, Charles 1918 Raymer, Jackson 1937-38 Spalding, Bruce 1971-72 Wdowiarz, Peter 1974-77 Link, Everett 1936 Nickerson, Josh 2007 Reddix, Mason 1974-76 Spangler, Eugene 1944 Weir, Wayne 1982 Lockwood, Robert 1929-31 Nicolin, Kevin 1969 Reed, Leonard 1988-90 Sparks, Paul 1958-60 West, Tanner 2017 Lohse, James 1966 Nold, George 1919-20, 22 Refo, Miles 1909 Sparks, Walter 1974-76 Westrick, Connor 2013-16 Lomax, Frank 1939-40 Norby, Merlin 1953 Regelin, Grant 2003-06 Stahura, John 1973-76 Wheatley, Gary 1958-59 Lombard, B.R. 1911 North, Stephen 1993 Rhoads, Norwood 1932 Stanton, Adam 2006-09 Wheelock, Austin 1923-24 Lombard, Peter 1995-98 North, Trevor 2017 Richardson, George 1937-38 Stefan, Karl 1940 White, Cyril 1949 Long, Jay 1967-68 Northam, Thomas 1956 Riddell, Robert 1959 Steidle, Craig 1966-68 White, Laurence 1955-56 Longwe, Will 2017 Norvell, William 1931 Rightmire, James 1970-71 Steiner, William 1928-30 Willet, Nicholas 1999-02 Lotze, Gregory 1996 Nuessle, Francis 1931-32 Rigler, Frank 1923 Stelter, Frederick 1954 Williams, Jody 1992-95 Lyle, Cyrus 1914-15 Nurminen, Kyle 1995 Rinker, Ronald 1965 Steves, Joshua 2013-15 Williams, Matthew 1997 Lynn, Scott 1909 Robertson, Alben 1937 Stewart, William 1930 Williams, Phillip 1971 Robinson, Paul 1964-65 Stickles, Albert 1943 Williams, Raleigh 1908 Name O Years Rogers, Joseph P. 1946, 48 Stim, Jeffrey 1991-92 Williams, Theodore 1958 Name M Years Ogunwole, Babatunde 1998 Rudko, David 1991-92 Stimson, Richard 1923 Wills, Wayne 1955-56 Machell, Reginald 1948-49 Olah, Andros 1937 Russell, Walter 1953 Stone, Lester 1933 Wilson, John 1939 Mackey, Robert 1968-70 O’Leary, Charles 1963 Ryan, Walter 1958 Strang, Cortland 1918-21 Wilson, William 1908 Madalo, Michael 1962 Olsen, William 1966 Ryder, John 1936 Strauss, Lance 1973 Winner, Crawford 1941 Magee, Edward 1985-87 Olson, Isaac 2006-08 Ryerson, Bobby 2009 Stroop, Paul 1923 Wiseman, Charles 1952 Mahan, Richard 1964 O’Malia, Robert 1952-54 Stucky, Michael 1993 Wolfe, Bernard 1938 Maiden, Joseph 1961 Orce, Ryan 2017 Sugg, Dale 1972 Wolfe, James 1991 Maloney, Brian 1985 Oseth, John 1936 Name S Years Swanson, Eric 1971-73 Wolke, Victor 1952-53 Mararac, Nicholas 2007 Oshiro, Neal 1967 Sanders, David 1975-77 Sweetman, William 1945 Wood, Joseph 1923 Marshall, Joseph 1959-61 Oswald, Louis 1970-71 Sanders, Samuel 1923-24 Switzer, David 1970 Woodside, Elmer 1911 Martin, David 1964 Owens, Gregg 1966-67 Sarno, Anthony 1966 Sylvester, Harold 1922-24 Wootten, Carl 1956 Martin, Willment 1918 Sauers, Jeff 2012 Worthington, John 1970-72 Mason, Clifford 1941 Sawyer, William 1938-39 Worthington, Robert 1938 Mason, Lunsford 1918-19 Name P Years Schanze, Alfred 1907 Name T Years Wotherspoon, Alexander 1915 Matthias, Matthew 1995 Page, Hermann 1924 Schempp, Leonard 1946 Tam, Christopher 2005-08 Matthys. Mark 1991-92 Palmer, George 1929-30 Schenker, Marvin 1947-50 Tang, Jonny 2014-17 McCabe, Hugh 1907-08 Parker, James 1991-94 Schmitt, Thomas 1986, 88 Tate, Thomas 1955 Name Y Years McCracken, William 1992, 94-95 Parker, Jim 1942-43 Schmitz, Nicholas 2006 Taylor, George 1922-23 Yockey, John 1974-75 McElroy, Guy 1953-54 Parker, Robert 1931 Schmohr, Gary 1971 Taylor, James 1925 Young, Glenn 1989-90 McFarlane, Robert 1958-59 Parker, Stephen 1988-91 Schneider, Robert 1948-50 Temple, Van Carlton 1960-61 McGough, Herbert 1943 Parks, John 2011-SA Schock, Lewis 1935 Ten Eyck, John 1919 McNeely, James 1951 Parrott, Dylan 2008-11 Searles, Thomas 1943 Terry, James 1935-36 Name Z Years McNutt, Kenneth 1956-58 Peace, Tom 1945 Seitz, Thomas 1937 Tetreault, Roger 1962-63 Zacharias, Ellis 1910-12 Means, Jeffrey 1978-81 Pearson, John 1920-23 Shafer, Jeremiah 1996 Tilton, William 1977-79 Zalik, Austin 2010-12 Meek, Calvin 1967 Perreault, Seraphin 1929 Shaffer, John 1930 Tinkham, Brandon 2009-12 Zaun, Jeffrey 1981-84 Meginniss, Walter 1946 Perry, Gilbert 1960-61 Sharer, Walter 1937-38 Topolewski, Daniel 1977 Zeddies, Armand 1964-66 Mehlmann, Rich 2007-08 Peter, Kenneth 1993-95 Sharp, George 1939 Trautman, Wilbur 1944 Zipf, Otto 1955 Meldrum, Duncan 1971 Peterman, Ben 2003-06 Shepherd, Douglas 1977-79 Truax, W.D.B. 1923-24 Melichar, Brad 1999 Petrie, Jeffrey 1986, 88-89 Sheppard, Furman 1958-59 Truxal, William 1976 Menk, Donald 1945-46 Pettus, Gordon 1965-67 Shimp, David 1973 Tucker, Matthew 1994-97 ALL-TIME COACHES Merrill, R.T. 1911 Pew, A.E. 1919 Shipley, Mitchell 1978-79 Tuma, David 1964 Name Years Metcalf, John 1947-49 Pfingstag, William 1960-62 Shively, Richard 1944 Tune, Cecil 1961-62 Kip Simons 2016-Pres. Midgarden, Peter 1958 Phemister, Larry 1960 Shrewsbury, Lawrence 1953 Dr. Sho Fukushima 1992-2015 Milchanowski, Michael 1967-69 Pierce, Craig 1971 Shuman, Edwin 1952-54 Ron Lievendag 1989-1991 Miles, John 1969 Pitt, William 1944-46 Siebe, Alan 1965 Name U Years Peter Kormann 1983-1988 Miller, Allen 1960 Poletti, Eric 2013-14, 16 Silver, Lawrence 1962-64 Urbina, Steven 1984-86 Bill Savering 1970-1982 Miller, Edward 1938 Potts, Andrew 2013-14 Silverman, Samuel 1921 John Rammacher 1966-1969 Moffett, George 1947-49 Powley, Curtis 1973-74 Simmons, William 1924 Chet Phillips 1941-1965 Moorman, R. 1944 Precht, Phillip 1966-67 Simonds, Bruce 1940-41 Name V Years Louis Henry Mang 1910-1940 Moran, Steven 1979-81 Pritchard, Brian 1994-95 Simpson, James 1945 Varnum, Arthur 1939-40 Morgan, John 1957-59 Provost, Ben 2017 Simpson, John 1936-37 Vaughan, Benjamin 1942-43 Morris, Larry 1965-67 Pugin, Welby 1941 Sink, Erik 2008 Vieira, Sean 1994-97 Morrison, Eric 2013-16 Sisler, Vincent 1935 Viscardi, Eric 2012-15 Morrow, Richard 1947-48 Skelly, John 1990-93 Vogelgesang, David 2003-04 Moses, Jacob 2013-14, 16 Name Q Years Skinner, Harry 1911, 13 Moses, Kenneth 1955 Quartararo, Michael 1950-52 Slattery, Michael 1966, 68 Mount, Daniel 1976-77 Quinlan, Earl 1913 Slattery, Patrick 1968 Name W Years Mouton, Ed 1945 Quinn, Brian 2009-10 Sloat, Gordon 1965, 67 Waddell, W.M. 1909 Munger, Burton 1953-55 Quinn, John 1946 Sloat, James 1960-62 Waddell, W.W. 1910 Munger, Malcolm 1932 Small, John 1915 Waddington, Harold 1907-08 Munoz, Ryan 2003-05 Smith, Franklin 1945-46 Wagner, Theodore 1944 Munro, Alexander 1963-64 Smith, Joseph 1944-45 Wainwright, Stanley 1959 22 H navysports.com 2018 gymnastics ALL-AMERICANS, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NAVY ALL-AMERICANS (ALPHABETICAL) ECAC/EIGL CHAMPIONS 1960 Blattman, William (1942 - high bar) 1927 Marshall, Joseph - tumbling Butler, Bill (1940 - flying rings) Zitzeweitz, Herbert - tumbling Hulme, Nelson - rope climb Burke, Sydney (1951 - rope climb) Waterman, John - rope climb 1961 Cox, Dale (1942 - rope climb) Newhart, Harold - all-around Hulme, Nelson - rope climb Davis, George C. (1942 - rope climb) 1928 1962 Davis, Louis (1940 - rope climb) Thompson, Wells - side horse Pfingstag, William - rope cliomb Doby, Herbert (1956 - rope climb) 1929 Sloat, James - flying rings Ellison, Stan (1940 - rope climb) Adamson, Frank - side horse 1968 Emery, Terry (1957 - flying rings) Galbraith, William - rope climb Long, Jay - side horse Graf, Frederic (1953 - tumbling) 1930 1971 Hoerner, Fredrick (1956 - flying rings) Hughes, Thomas - flying rings Worthington, John - side horse Hoffman, George (1948 - rope climb) King, Bill - rope climb 1972 Worthington, John - side horse Hulme, Nelson (1960 - rope climb; 1961 - rope climb) 1931 1973 Lewis, Harold (1951 - high bar & flying rings; 1953 - high bar) Bass, Raymond - rope climb 1932 Swanson, Eric - pommel horse Lomax, Frank (1940 - tumbling) Denton, William - flying rings 1987 Marshall, Joseph (1961 - tumbling) Connolly, Thomas - rope climb Belesimo, Thomas - high bar McNutt, Kenneth (1957 - parallel bars) Curtze, Charles - all-around, parallel bars Cox, Robert - floor exercise Nall, Stanford (1951 - rope climb) Nuessle, Francis - side horse Hamblet, William - pommel horse Parker, Jim (1942 - flying rings) 1933 Haran, Gerald - all-around, parallel bars Pfingstag, William (1960 - rope climb; 1962 - rope climb) Curtze, Charles - all-around, parallel bars 1988 Quartararo, Michael (1952 - parallel bars) Denton, William - flying rings Ferguson, Thomas - still rings Schenker, Marvin (1948 - rope climb; 1950 - rope climb) Connolly, Thomas - rope climb Haran, Gerald - all-around, high bar Shepphard, Furman (1957 - side horse; 1958 - side horse) 1934 1989 Simonds, Bruce (1940 - parallel bars) Bemis, Edwin - parallel bars Haran, Gerald - parallel bars Snay, Frank (1961 - flying rings) 1935 1990 Stefan, Karl (1940 - rope climb) Cruse, James - rope climb Carter, Jason - high bar Swanson, Eric (1972 - pommel horse; 1973 - pommel horse) Schock, Lewis - side horse 1991 Temple, Van Carlton (1961 - flying rings) Sisler, Vincent - flying rope Parker, James - parallel bars Walker, Warren (1940 - rope climb) 1938 1996 Butler, William - flying rope Flannery, Robert - parallel bars NCAA CHAMPIONS DeCamp, Louis - rope climb Tucker, Matthew - vault 1940 1939 1997 Butler, William (flying rings) Butler, William - flying rope Flannery, Robert - parallel bars Ellison, Stan (rope climb) 1940 Tucker, Matthew - vault Butler, William - flying rope 2001 1942 Ellison, Stan - rope climb Glasgow, Richard - parallel bars Cox, Dale (rope climb - tie) 1942 2007 Davis, George C. (rope climb - tie) Blattman, William - high bar Stanton, Andy - pommel horse Parker, Jim (flying rings) Parker, Jim - flying rings 2008 1944 Stanton, Andy - pommel horse 1950 Davis, Shethar - rope climb 2009 Schneider, Bob (flying rings) Julian, Alex - parallel bars Atzenbeck, Joseph - pommel horse, high bar Spangler, Eugene - high bar Parrott, Dylan - all-around, floor exercise 2010 1953 1947 Parrott, Dylan - floor exercise Lewis, Hal (high bar) Hoffman, George - rope climb 1948 2011 Schenker, Marvin - rope climb Parrott, Dylan - floor exercise 1956 1951 2012 Hoerner, Fred (flying rings) Graf, Frederick - tumbling Faulk, Andrew - all-around, pommel horse, Lewis, Harold - flying rings parallel bars, high bar 1960 1952 2014 Hulme, Nelson (rope climb) Quartararo, Michael - parallel bars Larios, Mitchell - parallel bars 1953 2015 1961 Lewis, Harold - high bar Tang, Jonny - floor exercise Snay, Frank (flying rings) 1955 2016 Arnold, William - side horse Gonzales, Connor - rings White, Lawrence - flying rings Larios, Mitchell - parallel bars, vault 1956 Morrison, Eric - pommel horse Hoerner, Frederick - flying rings 2017 1958 Tang, Jonny - all-around, floor exercise Sheppard, Furman - side horse West, Tanner - parallel bars 1959 Lists compiled with help by Jerry Wright of Sheppard, Furman - side horse the College Gymnastics Association navysports.com H 23