Easily the regular season's best matchup, Oklahoma and Stanford did not disappoint in their televised meet. In fact, the two teams battled to a 409.30 tie in the face-to-face contest hosted by the Sooners. Competing without standout Vitaliiy Guimaraes, the Sooners did quite well with only a ten-man lineup. Winning only two team event titles (FX,HB), they managed a balanced attack, hitting on over 95% of their routines. Gage Dyer, back from [...more]
Stanford is now back in the title hunt thanks to finally having a full roster with all their stars, including 2019 NCAA AA champ Brody Malone, back on campus. The Cardinal (404.40) got warmed up with their Friday virtual victory over Springfield (368.15). They had six different event winners, led by [...more]
Penn State (403.70) bounced back after two consecutive losses to hand defeat to Navy (398.60) in a virtual meet. The Nittany Lions had four wins on team events, and swept all the individual honors. Six different Lions earned event wins, led by Eric Lung (FX-14.50), Jack Baldwin (PH-14.20), Parker Clayton (SR-14.05), Brennan Pantazis (VT-14.80), Andres Perez Gines (PB-14.05) and freshman Ethan Dick (HB-13.35). Freshman Michael Jaroh was the only [...more]
The 2021 Winter Cup wrapped up on Sunday with Event Finals. Gymnasts with the highest two-day scores on each event were able to lay claim to an apparatus title. Based on Day 1 results, there really weren't any surprises, but there were some great performances. Here are [...more]