Sam Mikulak was the only automatic qualifier to the Senior National Team to compete AA in Sunday's Senior Event Finals. He improved over his Day 1 score by almost two points, winning two event titles (FX,HB) in the process. Joining him on the victory stand were Stephen Nedoroscik (PH), Trevor Howard (SR), Colin Van Wicklen (VT) and Adrian de los Angeles (PB). Two-time NCAA PH champ Nedoroscik scored two of the weekend's five scores of 15 or better. Howard dominated the rings, winning by almost 0.6, and also taking the 2nd position on VT. Van Wicklen had [...more]
Yul Moldauer's first all-around competition of the year, which also served as preparation for next month's American Cup, turned out to be good enough for him to earn his second Winter Cup title. The win was a close one over defending champ Sam Mikulak, who will also share the American Cup stage with Moldauer on March 2. He was able to stave off Mikulak's pair of back-to-back surges on HB (15.10) and FX (15.00) to eke out a slim .05 victory margin -- 84.50 to 84.45. Moldauer tallied a meet high on PB (14.45), and had top-3 scores on PH (2nd-14.10) and SR (3rd-14.50). Mikulak had four top-5 scores, including his [...more]
Virtually every NCAA Men's Gymnastics team this season is enjoying some high-impact performances from their freshmen. Many of them are showing up in the top 10 of the rankings. Three of them of them are on the west coast -- Stanford's Brody Malone and Ian Gunther - Cal's Darren Wong. Malone and Wong are each ranked in the top 10 on two events and the AA, and Gunther cracked the top 10 on SR. Oklahoma's Vitaliy Guimaraes is in the top 10 on FX and VT. Other freshmen making the mid-season top 10 are [...more]
Week 6 scheduling of NCAA Men's Gymnastics was light, with only five meets on the docket. However, a lot of interesting things happened along the way. The big takeaway was three (3) teams outscoring top-ranked Oklahoma. The end result was a tightening in the rankings, as Road To Nationals switched their [...more]
Michigan (413.90) set a season high for the second consecutive weekend in their decisive home win over Ohio State (402.30). The Wolverines had another great balanced attack, winning five team event titles, and setting new season highs on four events (PH,SR,VT,PB). Emyre Cole (FX-14.60, VT-14.75), Cameron Bock (SR-14.50, PB-14.65) and Alec Krystek (HB-13.40) won events for the 3rd-ranked Wolverines. Cole, in his maiden AA competition of the year, posted the season's 3rd highest AA performance (84.10). He provides the team with a valuable [...more]
The weekend got underway with a great matchup between Michigan & host Minnesota. Last weekend the Wolverines edged out the Gophers at the Windy City Invitational, so this one was slated to be somewhat of a grudge match. Michigan (413.15) took their A game on the road and posted the nation's 4th highest team score of the season over Minnesota (408.30). The hosts made it close most of the way, also establishing their new team high. Both teams hit the 70 mark twice, but the visitors [...more]
Oklahoma (418.55) moved back into the top of the 2019 NCAA Men's Gymnastics rankings with an easy romp over visiting Air Force (397.05) and Arizona State (392.50). They joined Stanford as the only teams to hit for 70 on three events, coming ever so close to the 420 mark. The Sooners swept all six team events, and also won all six individual events to stake out a strong claim to the top of the national rankings. Senior National Team member Genki Suzuki earned event wins on [...more]
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To follow the action, you have to know when the meets are happening, so bookmark Road to Nationals.
This site has all the schedules and results in one handy, interactive place, along with a link to the [...more]
The first big weekend of the 2019 NCAA Men's Gymnastics season got underway, leaving this avid observer with a couple of glaring impressions. I'll save the biggest one for last. The pre-season consensus top-ranked Oklahoma overcame some opening jitters (PH) to easily outlast a high-caliber field at the annual Rocky Mountain Open. The Sooners (411.25) swept all the team events save for PB to win by almost 7 points over Nebraska (404.35), Minnesota (403.90), Ohio State (398.50), Arizona State (392.75) and Air Force (384.55). Senior Yul Moldauer competed in just [...more]
A terrific new gymnastics Code of Points app has hit the market! MAGCOP and WAGCOP will make searching for skills easy and fun. Designed by former All-American/All Big Ten Ohio State gymnast Seth Delbridge, the new app is now available in both iOS and Android stores.
Here, Delbridge describes his motivation for [...more]