2016 NCAA All-Around Champ Yul Moldauer competed his first AA of the young season and did not waste any time showcasing his full intention to repeat. Compiling two more scores of 15 or better, he captured three event titles (FX-14.85, SR-15.10, PB-15.15) and posted the NCAA's second highest AA score (88.35). In a season where scores of 15 are a rare commodity, Moldauer has now achieved [...more]
Only 3.7 points separated the top three scores this weekend. Oklahoma (426.60) again reigns at the top of the heap, as they easily downed host Nebraska (414.40). Host Stanford (423.60) held on to the No. 2 spot with another big win over Cal (398.85) and Washington (375.65). But it was Illinois that made the huge jump in the NCAA team standings. The Illini (422.90) blew up in desert, [...more]
The Oklahoma Sooners picked up right where they left off last April. The top-ranked 2017 pre-season favorites looked like veritable code beaters in their debut at the Rocky Mountain Open. The new code changes account for an approximate loss of about 0.5 points per routine (~0.4 for vault). Lower scores relative to recent seasons will be the norm. No matter, the men from Norman made the most of [...more]