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												National Collegiate Men's Gymnastics Championships
NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEN’S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 Championship 2 History 3 All-Time Team Results 14 2018 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Oklahoma's fourth national title makes history: The Sooners clinched their fourth consecutive championship title with a 414.858 first-place finish at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago on April 21, 2018. Oklahoma became just the third program in history to win at least four consecutive national titles (Illinois from 1939 to 1942 and Nebraska from 1979 to 1982). The title is also the Sooners’ 12th overall – tying them with Penn State for most in NCAA history – and the ninth of head coach Mark Williams’ 19-year tenure. Sooner standout, Yul Moldauer, was sensational, becoming the first Oklahoma gymnast to win four individual national titles in one year (floor, vault, parallel bars, all-around). The junior has made his mark posting seven career titles, a program best. Oklahoma defeated Minnesota (411.923), Illinois (411.689), Stanford (408.725), Nebraska (403.589) and Penn State (401.991) in Saturday’s final. The runner-up finish is the best finish for Minnesota since 1990. The Gophers hit on every routine and had 11 named All-Americans, which is a school record. Stanford has maintained a top-5 finish every season since 2006. Moldauer finished first in floor with a score of 15.166, trailed by Illinois’ Sebastian Quiana and Michigan’s Jacob Moore who tied for second with a score of 14.366. Penn State’s Stephen Nedoroscik dominated pommel earning a 14.666, followed by Moldauer’s 14.533 mark. The Nittany Lion sophomore is now a two-time pommel horse national champion. - 
												
												2018 Winter Cup Schedule and Start List
2018 Winter Cup Challenge START LIST Session I: Thursday 2/15: Warm-up begins at 10:50 a.m. Competition begins at 1:00 p.m. FLOOR 7 POMMEL HORSE 6 STILL RINGS 6 58 John Chou Cypress 50 Nehemiah Baker Flip Force 2 Taylor Burkhart 5280 9 Asher Hong Cypress 81 Liam Doherty-Herwitz Brestyan’s 79 Khalil Jackson Champions 60 Evan Davis Cypress 78 Max Andryushchenko Ohio State 59 Joshua Davis WOGA Frisco 56 Garrett Braunton Cypress 80 Daniel Yoon SCATS 67 Curran Phillips Prairie 74 Ian Gunther Cypress 83 Brody Malone Cartersville 63 Michael Jaroh MEGA 89 Jack Freeman Cypress 5 Brandon Briones Aspire Kids 73 Vitaliy Guimaraes 5280 51 Lazarus Barnhill Cypress VAULT 6 PARALLEL BARS 6 HIGH BAR 6 42 Joshua Karnes Lakettes 86 David Pochinka WOGA Plano 12 Isaiah Drake Gym Olympica 72 Colt Walker AcroTex 53 Jeremy Bischoff Wallers 90 Sam Phillips Gym Olympica 61 Michael Fletcher NEAG 70 Kameron Nelson Hayden’s 65 Evan Kriley La Fleur’s 54 Crew Bold TAG USA 87 Justin Ah Chow Universal 84 David Willett High Point 62 Yan Inhaber-Courchesne NEAG 85 Kevin Penev RGA 82 Spencer Goodell OMEGA 76 Bennet Huang Iowa 98 Dylan Young Wallers 64 Paul Juda Buffalo Grove Session II: Thursday 2/15: Warm-up begins at 4:20 p.m. Competition begins at 6:30 p.m. FLOOR 8 POMMEL HORSE 8 STILL RINGS 8 17 Alex Naddour USA Youth Fitness 49 Sean Melton Ohio State 23 Dylan Ellsworth Iowa 36 Kanji Oyama USOTC 66 Riley Loos Technique 16 Brennan Pantazis Penn State 55 Nikita Bolotsky USOTC 47 Alexander Wilson Ohio State 28 Marvin Kimble Salto 46 Michael Wilner UIC 7 Alec Yoder Ohio - 
												
												2012 Visa Championships - Men Day 1 Page: 1 Printed On: 6/7/2012 Meet Results - Jr 14-15 Men Competition I Thursday, June 7, 1:00Pm
2012 Visa Championships - Men Day 1 Page: 1 Printed on: 6/7/2012 Meet Results - Jr 14-15 Men Competition I Thursday, June 7, 1:00pm Rank Num Name AA Gym 1 21 Marvin Kimble Diff: 5.400 5.500 5.300 6.600 5.600 4.800 Swiss Turners Exec: 8.900 7.700 8.700 9.000 8.750 8.700 ND: -0.100 __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.200 13.200 14.000 15.600 14.350 13.500 84.850 Place: 4 3 1 1T 1T 1 1 2 4 Hunter Justus Diff: 5.600 5.200 4.800 6.200 5.000 4.800 Cypress Academy Exec: 8.400 7.200 8.350 9.400 9.200 8.450 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 14.000 12.400 13.150 15.600 14.200 13.250 82.600 Place: 5 8 6 1T 3 3T 2 3 13 Marty Strech Diff: 5.400 4.700 4.900 6.200 4.900 4.300 Azarian Exec: 8.950 8.850 7.350 9.050 9.150 8.650 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.300 __.___ __.___ Final: 14.350 13.550 12.250 14.950 14.050 12.950 82.100 Place: 2 2 14 6 4 6 3 4 72 Yul Moldauer Diff: 5.200 5.000 5.200 6.200 5.500 5.000 5280 Gym Exec: 8.550 7.950 7.900 9.100 8.850 7.650 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.100 __.___ __.___ Final: 13.750 12.950 13.100 15.200 14.350 12.650 82.000 Place: 9 4 7 4 1T 12 4 5 63 David Jessen Diff: 5.300 5.400 5.100 5.800 5.800 5.100 RISE Exec: 7.400 8.300 7.950 9.050 7.950 8.150 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ -0.300 __.___ __.___ Final: 12.700 13.700 13.050 14.550 13.750 13.250 81.000 Place: 15T 1 8 13 6 3T 5 6 76 Tristan Burke Diff: 5.300 4.300 4.800 6.200 4.600 4.100 WOGA Exec: 8.600 7.800 8.600 8.700 8.900 8.650 ND: __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ __.___ Final: 13.900 12.100 13.400 14.900 13.500 12.750 80.550 Place: 6T - 
												
												Event Finals Page: 1 Printed On: 5/13/2012 Floor Rankings At: 1:09 PM Men - 12-13
2012 Men's JO Nationals - Event Finals Page: 1 Printed on: 5/13/2012 Floor Rankings at: 1:09 PM Men - 12-13 Sunday, May 13, 11:30am Rank Num Name Gym Diff Exec ND Total Out 1 636 Cameron Bock SCATS 4.600 9.700 _._ 14.300 0.000 2 273 Matthew Wenske Cypress Academy 4.800 9.450 _._ 14.250 0.050 3 595 Bailey Perez Premier Gymnastics 5.000 9.100 _._ 14.100 0.200 4 763 James Stephenson USA Gymnastics World 4.900 9.050 _._ 13.950 0.350 5 268 Tanner Justus Cypress Academy 4.700 9.200 _._ 13.900 0.400 6 236 Davis Grooms Champions - TX 4.900 9.250 -0.3 13.850 0.450 2012 Men's JO Nationals - Event Finals Page: 1 Printed on: 5/13/2012 Pommel Rankings at: 1:09 PM Men - 12-13 Sunday, May 13, 11:30am Rank Num Name Gym Diff Exec ND Total Out 1 196 Brandon Ngai Byers Elk Grove 4.700 9.300 _._ 14.000 0.000 2 236 Davis Grooms Champions - TX 5.100 8.600 _._ 13.700 0.300 3 747 Andrew Brower U.S. Gymnastics 4.600 8.800 _._ 13.400 0.600 4T 636 Cameron Bock SCATS 4.400 8.850 _._ 13.250 0.750 4T 756 Favian Valdez U.S. Gymnastics 4.800 8.450 _._ 13.250 0.750 6 660 Sean Brackenridge South Coast 4.600 8.600 _._ 13.200 0.800 7 745 Jake Moore Twistars USA 4.500 8.650 _._ 13.150 0.850 2012 Men's JO Nationals - Event Finals Page: 1 Printed on: 5/13/2012 Rings Rankings at: 1:09 PM Men - 12-13 Sunday, May 13, 11:30am Rank Num Name Gym Diff Exec ND Total Out 1 236 Davis Grooms Champions - TX 4.900 8.950 _._ 13.850 0.000 2 400 Nicholas Merryman Gymnastics Village 4.500 9.300 _._ 13.800 0.050 3 296 Parker Clayton DeVeau's 5.100 8.650 _._ 13.750 0.100 4 273 Matthew Wenske - 
												
												2016 P&G Championships
Page: 1 2016 P&G Championships - Men Day 1 Printed: 5/25/2016 9:27 A M Rotation Schedule Jun 3, 2016 Session: 1M -- Senior Men Friday, June 03, 2016 Rotation 1 1 Emyre Cole 22 Sam Mikulak 36 Kanji Oyama 49 Sean Melton 47 Ellis Mannon 34 Matthew Wenske Michigan Tm Hilton/USOTC Oklahoma Ohio State Minnesota Cypress Academy 32 Cameron Bock 29 Donnell Whittenb 17 Alex Naddour 5 Brandon Wynn 21 Tristan Duverglas 3 Donothan Bailey SCATS Tm Hilton/USOTC Tm Hilton/USAYou Tm Hilton/OSU Penn State Tm Hilton/USOTC 43 Adrian De Los An 19 CJ Maestas 50 Steven Legendre 41 Danell Leyva 42 Alex Diab 18 Robert Neff Michigan U.S.O.T.C. Tm Hilton/Oklaho Tm Hilton/Univers Illinois Stanford 10 Dmitri Belanovski 15 Paul Ruggeri III 6 Levi Anderson 45 Kevin Wolting 25 Leroy Clarke 16 Chris Brooks Michigan Tm Hilton/USOTC Oklahoma UC Berkeley Penn State Tm Hilton/USOTC 44 Anthony McCallu 28 Marvin Kimble 33 Colin VanWicklen 11 Drew Moling 7 Matthew Felleman 27 Akash Modi Michigan Tm Hilton/USOTC Oklahoma Ohio State Penn State Stanford 46 Timothy Wang 13 Eddie Penev 4 Yul Moldauer 31 Kyle Zemeir 38 Tristan Duran 2 Joshua Dixon Air Force Tm Hilton/USOTC Oklahoma UC Berkeley Minnesota U.S.O.T.C. 39 Kiwan Watts 23 John Orozco 24 Jacob Dalton 14 Trevor Howard 9 Grant Breckenridg Above the Bar Tm Hilton/USOTC Tm Hilton/Oklaho Penn State Stanford Rotation 2 3 Donothan Bailey 32 Cameron Bock 29 Donnell Whittenb 17 Alex Naddour 5 Brandon Wynn 21 Tristan Duverglas Tm Hilton/USOTC SCATS Tm Hilton/USOTC Tm Hilton/USAYou Tm Hilton/OSU Penn State 18 Robert Neff 43 Adrian De Los An 19 CJ Maestas 50 Steven Legendre 41 Danell Leyva 42 Alex Diab Stanford Michigan U.S.O.T.C. - 
												
												Men's Gymnastics Meet Notes
NEBRASKA MEN’S GYMNASTICS MEET NOTES 2019 SCHEDULE at ROCKY MOUNTAIN OPEN | 404.350 (2ND/6) JAN. 12 | COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. ¨ at PENN STATE | 395.000 (2ND/2) SAT. FEB. 23 | 1 P.M. JAN. 26 | STATE COLLEGE, PA. BOB DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER | LINCOLN, NEB. HUSKERS HOST MINNESOTA, UIC The No. 8 Nebraska men’s gymnastics team will host No. 4 Minnesota ILLINOIS & OKLAHOMA | 401.250 (2ND/3) and No. 18 UIC in its second consecutive home meet on Feb. 23. FEB. 2 | LINCOLN, NEB. At the 1 p.m. competition, Nebraska will giveaway 750 Pinkout t-shirts to support breast cancer awareness LAST TIME OUT at WINTER CUP Anton Stephenson claimed the all-around title and horizontal bar FEB. 15 & 17 | LAS VEGAS, NEV. title in the Huskers home opener against No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 4 Illinois. The Huskers posted a season-high score on floor with a 68.95, led by Zach Peters who posted a career-high score on floor with a 14.15. Oklahoma claimed first (411.300), Nebraska finished second UIC & MINNESOTA (401.250) while Illinois finished third (399.150). FEB. 23 | LINCOLN, NEB. | 1 P.M. ® SCOUTING THE COMPETITION MINNESOTA at IOWA No. 4 Minnesota enters the competition after defeating No.14 MARCH 2 | IOWA CITY, IOWA | 7 P.M. Arizona State with a season-high team score of 408.600 on Feb. 9. Sophomore and Big Ten Gymnast of the Week Shane Wiskus led the way with first place finishes on vault (14.800), parallel bars (14.800) and high bar (14.200), all of which were Minnesota season at OHIO STATE, WITH MINNESOTA highs and career highs UIC MARCH 8 | COLUMBUS, OHIO | 6 P.M. - 
												
												May 2019 Table of Contents
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA MAY 9-10, 2019 Page MINUTES Regular Meeting held March 13, 2019 ..................................................................... 36518 Special Meeting held April 9, 2019 ......................................................................... 36518 Special Meeting held April 26, 2019........................................................................ 36518 ROGERS STATE UNIVERSITY REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY .................................................. 36518 Substantive Program Changes ................................................................................. 36519 Financial Response Plan .......................................................................................... 36523 Campus Master Plan of Capital Projects .................................................................. 36523 Contract for Custodial Services ............................................................................... 36524 Incentive Stipend ..................................................................................................... 36525 Academic and Administrative Personnel Actions..................................................... 36526 Academic Promotion and Tenure Actions ................................................................ 36527 Litigation................................................................................................................. 36528 Nonsubstantive Program Changes .......................................................................... - 
												
												American Cup Returns to Greensboro, N.C., in 2019
American Cup returns to Greensboro, N.C., in 2019 GREENSBORO, N.C., April 26, 2018 – The American Cup, the USA’s most prestigious international invitational and part of the International Gymnastics Federation’s all-around World Cup series, returns to the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum Complex on March 2, 2019, at 11:30 a.m. ET. The American Cup, which was held in Greensboro in 2014, is the anchor of a week that includes four gymnastics events. In addition to the American Cup, the Triple Cup weekend includes the Nastia Liukin Cup on March 1 at 7 p.m. and the men’s Elite Team Cup at 6 p.m. on March 2. The Greensboro Coliseum Complex is also hosting the 2019 Greensboro Gymnastics Invitational Feb. 27-March 3, turning the city into “gymnastics central.” The USA’s Morgan Hurd of Middletown, Del./First State Gymnastics, and Yul Moldauer of Arvada, Colo./University of Oklahoma, won the 2018 American Cup. The American Cup showcases many of the world’s best male and female gymnasts in a one-day, all- around competition, and invitations to compete will be based on performances at the 2018 World Gymnastics Championships. Held in conjunction with the American Cup, the Nastia Liukin Cup features many of the country’s top Junior Olympic female gymnasts and is held at 7 p.m. on the night prior to the American Cup. Named after the 2008 Olympic gold medalist and one of the USA’s most popular gymnasts, the Nastia Liukin Cup showcases gymnasts who qualify through the Nastia Liukin Cup Series. - 
												
												2021-24 High Performance Plan
ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW The 2017-2020 Quad was a pivotal period for USA Gymnastics (USAG). The organization faced numerous challenges and experienced extraordinary changes. Despite these challenges our athletes continued to demonstrate athletic excellence highlighted by gold-medal winning performances by the Women’s team and a historic World Championship for Rhythmic in which two athletes finished in the top 10 for the first time ever. The USA Gymnastics that has emerged from the crisis is a new organization led by new leadership with a new athlete-centric mission and a new set of values that prioritizes athlete safety and wellness while still supporting athletes to achieve their athletic dreams. In this High Performance Plan, USA Gymnastics asks for the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC)’s support in achieving athletic excellence on the world stage while providing the resources needed to give our elite athletes the holistic mental and physical support they need to thrive, not just on the Olympic stage, but also in life beyond gymnastics. Mission and Values The new USA Gymnastics is a mission-driven organization the puts what is best for the athlete community at the heart of everything we do and every decision we make. We listen to our athletes and provide platforms to embrace and amplify their voices. We consistently seek ways to help our athletes grow and thrive, both on and off the field of play. This is emphasized in USAG’s new mission statement: To build a community and culture of health, safety, and excellence, where athletes can thrive in sport and in life. - 
												
												2020 Winter Cup Finals Printed: 2/21/2020 2:35:34 PM Rotation Schedule Feb 22, 2020 Session: 3 -- Finals Saturday, February 22, 2020 Rotation 1
Page: 1 2020 Winter Cup Finals Printed: 2/21/2020 2:35:34 PM Rotation Schedule Feb 22, 2020 Session: 3 -- Finals Saturday, February 22, 2020 Rotation 1 7 Alec Yoder 9 Grant Breckenridg 61 Zachary Nunez 23 Colt Walker 75 Matt Cormier 28 Marvin Kimble Ohio State Stanford Cypress AcroTex MEGA MA Salto 41 Michael Moran 11 Kiwan Watts 92 Logan Myers 22 Sam Mikulak 71 Fuzzy Benas 1 Allan Bower Univ of Minnesota Arizona State 5280 Gymnastics USOPTC EnRich Univ of Oklahoma 26 Nicolas Kuebler 10 Brandon Briones 104 Joseph Pepe 8 Timothy Wang 81 Kameron Nelson 4 Yul Moldauer Metropolitan Stanford North Valley Air Force Hayden's Univ of Oklahoma 32 Cameron Bock 19 Riley Loos 64 Noah Giordano 13 Eddie Penev 93 Brandon Nguyen 12 Isaiah Drake Univ of Michigan Stanford 5280 Gymnastics USOPTC EGA Gym Olympica 20 Shane Wiskus 6 Brody Malone 57 Oliver Zavel 30 Alex Diab 54 Ian Lasic-Ellis 37 Gage Dyer Univ of Minnesota Stanford Crenshaws Univ of Illinois MEGA MA Univ of Oklahoma 17 Paul Juda 27 Akash Modi 59 Steven Lukasik 48 Adrian De Los An 94 Rithik Puri 33 Colin Van Wicklen Univ of Michigan Stanford LaFleurs Tampa USOPTC Lakeshore Univ of Oklahoma 49 Sean Melton 25 Ian Gunther 51 Asher Hong 21 Robert Neff 62 Fred Richard 43 Genki Suzuki Ohio State Stanford Cypress USOPTC MEGA MA Univ of Oklahoma 3 Donothan Bailey 69 Cameron Lee 34 Matt Wenske USOPTC WOGA Univ of Oklahoma Rotation 2 1 Allan Bower 41 Michael Moran 11 Kiwan Watts 92 Logan Myers 22 Sam Mikulak 71 Fuzzy Benas Univ of Oklahoma Univ of Minnesota Arizona State 5280 Gymnastics USOPTC EnRich - 
												
												2021 U.S. Gymnastics Championships
Page: 1 2021 U.S. Championships - Men Day 2 Printed: 6/5/2021 5:36:35 PM Men / J5 / 15-16 Meet Results - Multi Session: 3M Jun 5, 2021 Judge's Signatures Rank Nu m Na me / Gy m AA 1 63 Vahe Petrosyan Prelims Final: 13.200 12.350 13.500 13.350 11.550 13.050 77.000 Gym Olympica D/E: 4.8 / 8.400 5.5 / 6.850 4.3 / 9.200 4.4 / 8.950 4.8 / 6.750 4.2 / 8.850 ND: Finals Final: 13.200 13.250 13.150 13.650 12.700 12.650 78.600 D/E: 4.8 / 8.400 5.5 / 7.750 4.3 / 8.850 4.4 / 9.250 5.1 / 7.600 4.2 / 8.450 ND: Combined Total: 155.600 2 88 Kai Uemura Prelims Final: 12.300 12.900 12.650 13.750 12.450 12.800 76.850 Lakeshore Academy D/E: 4.9 / 7.700 4.7 / 8.200 4.2 / 8.450 4.8 / 8.950 4.7 / 7.750 4.3 / 8.500 ND: -0.3 Finals Final: 13.300 12.650 12.950 13.750 12.850 13.250 78.750 D/E: 4.9 / 8.400 4.7 / 7.950 4.2 / 8.750 4.8 / 8.950 4.7 / 8.150 4.3 / 8.950 ND: Combined Total: 155.600 3 56 Alexandru Nitache Prelims Final: 13.400 12.450 12.000 13.600 12.650 12.350 76.450 GymTek Academy D/E: 4.2 / 9.200 3.7 / 8.750 3.6 / 8.700 5.2 / 8.700 3.8 / 8.850 3.4 / 8.950 ND: -0.3 -0.3 Finals Final: 12.900 12.600 12.300 12.900 12.250 12.700 75.650 D/E: 4.2 / 8.700 3.7 / 8.900 3.8 / 8.800 4.8 / 8.200 3.8 / 8.450 3.4 / 9.300 ND: -0.3 -0.1 Combined Total: 152.100 4 91 Caleb Melton Prelims Final: 13.250 11.600 12.600 14.400 12.450 11.900 76.200 Apollo Gymnastics D/E: 5.1 / 8.250 3.9 / 7.700 4.2 / 8.400 5.2 / 9.200 3.9 / 8.550 4.0 / 7.900 ND: -0.1 Finals Final: 12.850 12.000 12.500 14.100 12.450 11.900 75.800 D/E: 5.1 / 7.850 4.0 / 8.000 4.2 / 8.300 5.2 / 8.900 3.8 / 8.650 - 
												
												Ramstein Center Provides a Place to Decompress Post-Deployment
MILITARY MILITARY FACES Violations of US Luong hands Netflix baffles airspace by drones over command of with trailer for a growing issue US Army Japan ‘Sexy Beasts’ Page 4 Page 5 Page 18 Clippers in deepest hole yet after Game 3 loss to Suns ›› NBA playoffs, Page 24 stripes.com Volume 80 Edition 51 ©SS 2021 MONDAY,JUNE 28, 2021 50¢/Free to Deployed Areas Ramstein center provides a place to decompress post-deployment BY KARIN ZEITVOGEL Stars and Stripes RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Ger- many — Leaving Bagram Airfield near Kabul last week after a five- month deployment was bitter- sweet for Tech. Sgt. Anthony Res- cigno. He was doing what he loves in Afghanistan as part of the 405th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron — picking up critically wounded patients and “keeping them alive until we can get them to the higher echelon of care,” he said Friday at the De- ployment Transition Center at Ramstein, where service mem- bers decompress after an over- seas deployment and are given the tools they need to ease back into life at home. Rescigno’s commander at Ba- gram had recommended that he pass through the DTC on the way home so that he could let go of some of the stress he and his unit were under in Afghanistan. Oth- ers, particularly security forces, have been referred to the program NATHANIEL GARCIA/U.S. Army before deploying because their Staff Sgt. Naomi Graham throws a right to the chin of Briana Che during a USA nationals bout at Salt Lake City, Utah, in December 2019.