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#1 OKLAHOMA at NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | Crisler Center | April 10-12, 2014 THE CHAMPIONSHIP Last season at the NCAA Championships, the Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team finished the competition in second place. e Sooners were ecstatic – no one had predicted them to finish so well, but a near- perfect meet had led to a spot just behind Michigan on the podium. Coming into the 2014 NCAA Championships this weekend, Michigan is again the favorite – U.S. Senior National Team member Sam Mikulak, the country’s all-around national champion, leads a host of returners for the Wolverines in their home gym in Ann Arbor. But there’s a different attitude for the Sooners this time around. Second place will not be a surprise. Besides, they want the title of National Champion. “is year we have more start value, so we’ve closed the gap on us and Michigan,” said OU senior and co-captain Presten Ellsworth. “It’s going to be a matter of consistency and hitting 30 of 30 routines. If we hit 30 for 30 and get 15 stuck landings I think we’ll be on the No. 1 podium.” Oklahoma is coming off another spectacular season full of big scores, having posted four of the top 10 scores in the nation this season. e Sooners have been consistent, too – they’re the only team to have four meet with scores of 444.000 or better. “I feel like we’ve trained to the point where they’ve been consistent,” said Williams, who has led OU to five national titles since 2000. “ey’ve come in knowing what they have to do. You just have to find that magic that night and put it all together. ere’s not a lot of room for error with all the good teams that are here as well as the format for scoring.” It all comes down to the next two days. On ursday, OU will compete with five other programs in one of two sessions on the day. e top three teams in each session will advance to Friday. at day, scores will start fresh with the top team taking home the top prize. “To win a national championship you have to have a special synergy going on in the midst of it where things start happening and is contagious,” Williams said. “e energy starts transferring from one guy to the next and you get on a roll and guys perform better than they’ve practice in the gym.” e Sooners are deep, boasting 11 different gymnasts ranked in the top 20 nationally in at least one event. Defending still rings national champion Michael Squires is No. 1 again this year while junior Alec Robin comes in at No. 3 on floor. OU has four of its five floor rotation members in the top 10 in the country on the event, including senior Raymond White (No. 5), freshman Colin Van Wicklen (No. 6) and sophomore Kanji Oyama (No. 10). Juniors Michael Reid and Sergey Resnick are both ranked in the top 10 on pommel horse. Resnick is also No. 6 on parallel bars with junior Danny Berardini right behind at No. 10. Van Wicklen is the Sooners’ top performer on vault, ranked No. 6 nationally. On high bar, junior William Clement is No. 7 with senior Stanton Rehkemper sitting at No. 11. “I think it’s all about what the team performance is within itself,” said OU head coach Mark Williams. “I just hope we perform the way we’ve been performing the entire season, settle into the competition and we’ll see how it ends up.” 2014 SCHEDULE 1/11 Rocky Mountain Open 1st, 443.150 No. 10 Nebraska 423.700 No. 11 Air Force 423.100 Arizona State 402.105 Washington 367.300 1/18 NO. 6 AIR FORCE W, 440.100-412.200 1/25 at No. 7 Minnesota W, 431.900-427.650 2/1 No. 10 IOWA W, 444.300-430.600 2/8 No. 5 STANFORD W, 447.700-437.250 2/14 at Metroplex Challenge* 2nd, 442.400 No. 3 Stanford 445.150 Arizona State 404.950 3/8 #12 NEBRASKA W, 439.700-422.050 3/15 at Ohio State Tri-Meet 2nd, 444.300 #4 Ohio State 446.150 Temple 402.850 3/29 MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS 1st, 446.100 #3 Stanford 2nd, 436.700 #9 California 3rd, 427.150 #10 Air Force 4th, 425.650 4/10 NCAA Qualifier 12 p.m. 4/11 NCAA Team Finals 7 p.m. 4/12 NCAA Event Finals 7 p.m. BOLD signifies home meet All times Central NATIONAL RANKINGS Floor Exercise 3. Alec Robin 15.388 5. Raymond White 15.337 6. Colin Van Wicklen 15.250 10. Kanji Oyama 15.113 Pommel Horse 4. Michael Reid 15.038 9. Sergey Resnick 14.912 11. Raymond White 14.837 20. Alec Robin 14.588 Still Rings 1. Michael Squires 16.062 Vault 6. Colin Van Wicklen 15.150 18. Presten Ellsworth 14.887 Parallel Bars 6. Sergey Resnick 15.113 10. Danny Berardini 14.937 18. Presten Ellsworth 14.813 High Bar 7. William Clement 15.013 11. Stanton Rehkemper 14.825 Jordan Christiansen, Men’s Gymnastics SID McClendon Center for Intercollegiate Athletics 180 W. Brooks, Suite 2525, Norman, OK 73019 O: (405) 325-8413 | C: (801) 717-5217 | E: [email protected] www.SoonerSports.com | Twitter: @OU_MGymnastics At A Glance Date: ...... April 10-12, 2014 Time: . . Noon (u.), 6 p.m. CT Location: . . . Ann Arbor, Mich. Venue: ......... Crisler Center Live Video ....... NCAA.com Live Results: ..... mgoblue.com Twitter: . . . @OU_MGymnastics No. 1 Oklahoma SOONERS MEN’S GYMNASTICS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 8 NATIONAL TITLES | 38 NCAA CHAMPIONS | 240 ALL-AMERICANS | 21 CONFERENCE TITLES | 120 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

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#1 OKLAHOMA at NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | Crisler Center | April 10-12, 2014

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THE CHAMPIONSHIPLast season at the NCAA Championships, the Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team finished the competition in second place. The Sooners were ecstatic – no one had predicted them to finish so well, but a near-perfect meet had led to a spot just behind Michigan on the podium.

Coming into the 2014 NCAA Championships this weekend, Michigan is again the favorite – U.S. Senior National Team member Sam Mikulak, the country’s all-around national champion, leads a host of returners for the Wolverines in their home gym in Ann Arbor.

But there’s a different attitude for the Sooners this time around. Second place will not be a surprise. Besides, they want the title of National Champion.

“This year we have more start value, so we’ve closed the gap on us and Michigan,” said OU senior and co-captain Presten Ellsworth. “It’s going to be a matter of consistency and hitting 30 of 30 routines. If we hit 30 for 30 and get 15 stuck landings I think we’ll be on the No. 1 podium.”

Oklahoma is coming off another spectacular season full of big scores, having posted four of the top 10 scores in the nation this season. The Sooners have been consistent, too – they’re the only team to have four meet with scores of 444.000 or better.

“I feel like we’ve trained to the point where they’ve been consistent,” said Williams, who has led OU to five national titles since 2000. “They’ve come in knowing what they have to do. You just have to find that magic that night and put it all together. There’s not a lot of room for error with all the good teams that are here as well as the format for scoring.”

It all comes down to the next two days. On Thursday, OU will compete with five other programs in one of two sessions on the day. The top three teams in each session will advance to Friday. That day, scores will start fresh with the top team taking home the top prize.

“To win a national championship you have to have a special synergy going on in the midst of it where things start happening and is contagious,” Williams said. “The energy starts transferring from one guy to the next and you get on a roll and guys perform better than they’ve practice in the gym.”

The Sooners are deep, boasting 11 different gymnasts ranked in the top 20 nationally in at least one event. Defending still rings national champion Michael Squires is No. 1 again this year while junior Alec Robin comes in at No. 3 on floor. OU has four of its five floor rotation members in the top 10 in the country on the event, including senior Raymond White (No. 5), freshman Colin Van Wicklen (No. 6) and sophomore Kanji Oyama (No. 10).

Juniors Michael Reid and Sergey Resnick are both ranked in the top 10 on pommel horse. Resnick is also No. 6 on parallel bars with junior Danny Berardini right behind at No. 10.

Van Wicklen is the Sooners’ top performer on vault, ranked No. 6 nationally. On high bar, junior William Clement is No. 7 with senior Stanton Rehkemper sitting at No. 11.

“I think it’s all about what the team performance is within itself,” said OU head coach Mark Williams. “I just hope we perform the way we’ve been performing the entire season, settle into the competition and we’ll see how it ends up.”

2014 SCHEDULE 1/11 Rocky Mountain Open 1st, 443.150 No. 10 Nebraska 423.700 No. 11 Air Force 423.100 Arizona State 402.105 Washington 367.3001/18 NO. 6 AIR FORCE W, 440.100-412.2001/25 at No. 7 Minnesota W, 431.900-427.6502/1 No. 10 IOWA W, 444.300-430.6002/8 No. 5 STANFORD W, 447.700-437.2502/14 at Metroplex Challenge* 2nd, 442.400 No. 3 Stanford 445.150 Arizona State 404.9503/8 #12 NEBRASKA W, 439.700-422.0503/15 at Ohio State Tri-Meet 2nd, 444.300 #4 Ohio State 446.150 Temple 402.8503/29 MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS 1st, 446.100 #3 Stanford 2nd, 436.700 #9 California 3rd, 427.150 #10 Air Force 4th, 425.6504/10 NCAA Qualifier 12 p.m.4/11 NCAA Team Finals 7 p.m.4/12 NCAA Event Finals 7 p.m.

BOLD signifies home meetAll times Central

NATIONAL RANKINGS

Floor Exercise3. Alec Robin 15.3885. Raymond White 15.3376. Colin Van Wicklen 15.25010. Kanji Oyama 15.113

Pommel Horse4. Michael Reid 15.0389. Sergey Resnick 14.91211. Raymond White 14.83720. Alec Robin 14.588

Still Rings1. Michael Squires 16.062

Vault6. Colin Van Wicklen 15.15018. Presten Ellsworth 14.887

Parallel Bars6. Sergey Resnick 15.11310. Danny Berardini 14.93718. Presten Ellsworth 14.813

High Bar7. William Clement 15.01311. Stanton Rehkemper 14.825

Jordan Christiansen, Men’s Gymnastics SIDMcClendon Center for Intercollegiate Athletics180 W. Brooks, Suite 2525, Norman, OK 73019O: (405) 325-8413 | C: (801) 717-5217 | E: [email protected] | Twitter: @OU_MGymnastics

At A Glance

Date: . . . . . . April 10-12, 2014

Time: . .Noon (Thu.), 6 p.m. CT

Location:. . . Ann Arbor, Mich.

Venue: . . . . . . . . . Crisler Center

Live Video. . . . . . . NCAA.com

Live Results: . . . . .mgoblue.com

Twitter: . . . @OU_MGymnasticsNo. 1 Oklahoma

SOONERS

M E N ’ S G Y M N A S T I C S

NCAA

CHAMPIONSHIPS

8 NATIONAL TITLES | 38 NCAA CHAMPIONS | 240 ALL-AMERICANS | 21 CONFERENCE TITLES | 120 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

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NAME HT. YEAR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) CLUB PRONUNCIATION Akers, Dylan 5-9 Jr. Houston, Texas (Kingwood HS) Cypress Berardini, Danny 5-8 Jr. Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest HS) Buffalo Grove Burr-arr-dee-nee Bower, Allan 5-8 Fr. Chandler, Ariz. (Basha HS) Xtreem Clement, William 5-10 Jr. San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian HS) California Sports Center Ellsworth, Presten 5-10 Sr. Allen, Texas (Allen HS) WOGA Grogan, Lee 5-9 Fr. Paragould, Ark. (Grace Academy) Champion Grow-gun Hoang, Thao 5-3 Fr. Berlin, Germany (WSS) Sportclub Berlin Tao-hwang Jose, Ethan 5-7 Sr. Fremont, Calif. (Mission San Jose HS) West Coast Olympic Ho-zay Oyama, Kanji 5-6 So. Huntington Beach, Calif. (Marina HS) SCATS Khan-gee Oh-ya-ma Powarzynski, Alex 5-7 Fr. Menifee, Calif. (Murrieta Mesa HS) SCATS Power-zin-ski Rehkemper, Stanton 5-7 Sr. Plano, Texas (Plano Senior HS) World Olympic Reh-camp-er Reid, Michael 5-6 Jr. Killeen, Texas (Killeen HS) Crenshaw Resnick, Sergey 5-4 Jr. Houston, Texas (G.W. Carver HS) Houston Sir-gee Rickett, Reese 5-5 Fr. Tomball, Texas (Tomball HS) Cypress Robin, Alec 5-6 Jr. Calabasas, Calif. (Calabasas HS) Victory Rubin, Jacoby 5-3 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Stevenson HS) Buffalo Grove Jah-ko-bee Squires, Michael 5-2 Jr. Edmond, Okla. (Edmond North HS) Oklahoma Gold Van Wicklen, Colin 5-7 Fr. Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia West HS) Cypress White, Raymond 5-4 Sr. Austin, Texas (John B. Connally HS) Crenshaw

COACHING STAFFMark Williams – Head Coach (15th Year) | Guard Young – Assistant Coach (9th Year) | Norimasa Iwai – Assistant Coach (3rd Year)

OKLAHOMA SOONERS

LEE GROGANFRESHMAN

STANTON REHKEMPERSENIOR

THAO HOANGFRESHMAN

ETHAN JOSESENIOR

KANJI OYAMASOPHOMORE

ALEX POWARZYNSKIFRESHMAN

MICHAEL REIDJUNIOR

SERGEY RESNICKJUNIOR

REESE RICKETTFRESHMAN

ALEC ROBINJUNIOR

JACOBY RUBINJUNIOR

MICHAEL SQUIRESJUNIOR

COLIN VAN WICKLENFRESHMAN

RAYMOND WHITESENIOR

DYLAN AKERSJUNIOR

WILLIAM CLEMENTJUNIOR

PRESTEN ELLSWORTHSENIOR

DANNY BERARDINIJUNIOR

ALLAN BOWERFRESHMAN

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O k l a h o m a M e n ’s G y m n a s t i c s N o t e s 3

NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSTEAM

All-Time Since 2000Penn State 12 Oklahoma 5Illinois 10 Penn State 3Nebraska 8 Michigan 2Oklahoma 8 Stanford 2Michigan 5 Illinois 1Stanford 5 Ohio State 1

INDIVIDUAL

All-Time Since 2000Illinois 55 Oklahoma 25Penn State 52 Illinois 15Nebraska 40 California 13Oklahoma 37 Michigan 11Michigan 32 Ohio State 11California 29 Stanford 10

OU AT THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

• Oklahoma has won eight national championships (1977, 78, 91, 02, 03, 05, 06, 08), including five since current head coach Mark Williams took over in 2000.

• No team has won more NCAA titles (5) since 2000 than the Sooners

• Oklahoma has placed second at the NCAA Championships each of the last three seasons and nine times overall.

• OU has finished no lower than third at the Championships every season since 2001.

• Oklahoma has had an individual national champion each of the last nine seasons.

• During that nine-year span, seven Sooners have won 21 titles.

• Twelve current Sooners have competed at the NCAA Championships. Nine have done so multiple times.

• Nine current Sooners have competed in the NCAA Individual Finals.

• Junior Michael Squires is the defending national champion on still rings.

• Seven current Sooners have claimed a combined 10 All-America honors.

Kanji OyamaNCAA Qualifier2013 Floor 14.700 Vault 14.600NCAA Finals2013 Floor 15.250 Vault 14.500Individual Finals 2013 Vault 14.700 6th*

Raymond WhiteNCAA Qualifier2011 Floor 14.650 Pommel 13.6002012 Floor 14.950 Pommel 14.700 Vault 14.8502013 Floor 14.800 Pommel 14.150 Vault 14.600NCAA Finals2011 Floor 14.950 Pommel 14.0002012 Floor 14.300 Pommel 14.800 Vault 15.0002013 Floor 14.400 Pommel 14.600 Vault 14.700Individual Finals 2013 Pommel 13.650 9th

Michael SquiresNCAA Qualifier2012 Still Rings 14.4502013 Still Rings 14.850NCAA Finals2012 Still Rings 14.7002013 Still Rings 15.800Individual Finals 2013 Still Rings 15.775 1st*

Alec RobinNCAA Qualifier2012 Floor 13.3502013 Floor 15.250 Pommel 13.450 Vault 15.300 Parallel Bars 14.200 High Bar 14.300NCAA Finals2012 Floor 15.0002013 Floor 14.750 Pommel 14.000 Vault 15.400 Parallel Bars 14.400 High Bar 14.550 All-Around 86.650Individual Finals 2013 Vault 2nd 15.325*2013 High Bar 6th 14.700*

Danny BerardiniNCAA Qualifier2012 Parallel Bars 15.150 High Bar 14.2002013 Parallel Bars 14.850 High Bar 14.300NCAA Finals2012 Parallel Bars 15.050 High Bar 13.3502013 Parallel Bars 14.900 High Bar 14.350Individual Finals 2012 Parallel Bars 14.950 3rd*2013 Parallel Bars 14.850 5th*

Ethan JoseNCAA Qualifier2012 High Bar 14.1002013 High Bar 13.950NCAA Finals2012 High Bar 14.0002013 High Bar 14.550Individual Finals 2013 High Bar 14.475 8th*

William ClementNCAA Qualifier2012 High Bar 14.0002013 Still Rings 14.900 High Bar 13.850NCAA Finals2012 High Bar 13.9502013 Still Rings 14.500 High Bar 14.800Individual Finals 2013 High Bar 14.375 9th

Dylan AkersNCAA Qualifier2012 Floor 14.850 Pommel 14.900 Vault 14.500 High Bar 13.9002013 Floor 14.500NCAA Finals2012 Floor 15.150 Pommel 14.150 Vault 14.700 Parallel Bars 13.800 High Bar 13.800 All-Around 85.6002013 Floor 14.550Individual Finals 2012 Floor 14.900 9th

Presten EllsworthNCAA Qualifier2011 Still Rings 13.700 Parallel Bars 14.6002012 Floor 15.100 Pommel 13.150 Still Rings 14.200 Vault 14.250 Parallel Bars 14.8502013 Floor 14.850 Still Rings 14.550 Vault 14.400 Parallel Bars 13.700NCAA Finals2011 Parallel Bars 14.2502012 Floor 15.050 Pommel 14.500 Still Rings 14.350 Vault 15.150 Parallel Bars 14.6002013 Floor 14.650 Still Rings 14.950 Vault 14.850 Parallel Bars 14.400Individual Finals 2012 Vault 15.200 3rd*

Sergey ResnickNCAA Qualifier2013 Pommel 14.450 Parallel Bars 14.300NCAA Finals2013 Pommel 13.800 Parallel Bars 14.500

Michael ReidNCAA Qualifier2012 Pommel 14.6502013 Pommel 14.350NCAA Finals2012 Pommel 14.7002013 Pommel 15.150

Stanton RehkemperNCAA Qualifier2013 High Bar 14.450NCAA Finals2013 High Bar 14.500

*All-America

Current Sooners NCAA Championships History

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O k l a h o m a M e n ’s G y m n a s t i c s N o t e s 4

Head Coach Mark Williams15th Season361-35 (.912)

Accomplishments• Led OU to 5 National Championships 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008

• 5-Time National Coach of the Year 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008

• 3-Time Region Coach of the Year 2001, 2012, 2013

• 10-Time MPSF Coach of the Year 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013

• 3-Time USA Gymnastics Coach of the Year 1994, 2006, 2008

• 5-Time USA Olympic Coach 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012

• 11-Time World Championships Coach 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013

• Coached 10 World Championships & Olympic Medalists 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013

General InformationLocation ............................Norman, Okla.Enrollment .....................................30,753Founded ............................................1890President .......................... David L. BorenVP/Athletics Director ........ Joe CastiglioneNickname..................................... SoonersColors ......................... Crimson & CreamConference ......................................MPSFArena .................. McCasland Field HouseCapacity ...........................................2,500

Team Information2013 Overall Record ......................... 26-32013 High Score ..........................441.500MPSF Finish ......................................FirstNCAA Finish ................................ SecondAll-Americans Returning/Lost ............. 7/2

Coaching StaffHead Coach ...................... Mark WilliamsYear ........................................15th SeasonAlma Mater ...................... Nebraska, 1980Record at OU ......................361-35 (.912)Career Record .................................. SameAssistant Coach ....................Guard YoungYear ..........................................8th SeasonAssistant Coach ..................Norimasa IwaiYear ..........................................3rd SeasonMen’s Gym Phone ............(405) 325-8349Men’s Gym Fax.................(405) 325-7485

LAST YEAR AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- For the third straight season, the University of Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team captured a second-place finish at the NCAA Championship Saturday night at Penn State’s Rec Hall. It marks the 13th consecutive season in which the Sooners, led by head coach Mark Williams, have finished in the top three nationally.

In an exciting final that went back-and-forth between Oklahoma and Michigan, OU posted a 440.100 to finish just behind UM’s 443.200. The margin between the two teams was as close as 0.150 points after the fourth rotation and 0.400 points going into the final event.

“I thought this was a fantastic night for us,” Williams said. “We hit 100 percent, stuck a lot of dismounts, exceeded all the expectations I’ve ever had for this team. This is the most excited I have ever been to be second, so I’m thrilled. We have been second six times in the last fourteen years, so these guys have been amazing.”

The Sooners’ performance was filled with energy and excitement that was unmatched by a team that exceeded expectations throughout the season.

“The energy was unbelievable,” Williams added. “Partly, this team had to find who it was after Jacob Dalton made the Olympic team and didn’t come back for his senior season. We were short a guy that was key to our success last season, so I felt like we tried to get as good as we could be, do what we can do and see how far we can go. There was no way I could have projected this team finishing second and they deserve that because of the performance they put on tonight, sticking so many routines, having the energy and just having fun, that was what was really great.”

OU gymnasts claimed event highs on three apparatuses. Michael Squires scored a meet-high 15.800 on rings, Alec Robin notched a 15.400 on vault and Michael Reid’s 15.150 was also a meet high. The Sooners posted the top team score on vault, while Michigan claimed the highest team totals on every other event.

Robin, a sophomore, posted a career high 86.650 in the all-around to finish in fifth place and earn All-American honors for the first time in his career. Michigan’s Sam Mikulak won the all-around title.

Individual event national champions will be awarded on Sunday, where the Sooners will be represented 10 times in the individual finals and at least one gymnast on each event. Robin will compete on both vault and high bar.

OU opened the NCAA Finals with a 73.600 on floor and found itself in third place. Dylan Akers got the Sooners started with a 14.550, followed by Oyama’s meet-high and career-high tying 15.250. Every OU gymnast posted a score of at least 14.400.

On pommel horse, the Sooners posted a 71.600 and fell into fourth place, just 1.100 points behind third-place Iowa and 2.500 points behind Stanford, in second. On pommel, OU was anchored by Reid’s meet-high 15.150, while Raymond White scored a 14.600 and Troy Nitzky a 14.05.

The Sooners put together a solid rings routine to score a 75.450 and was in second place with a 220.650 halfway through the competition. Just 1.2 points separate the top three teams. Oklahoma was anchored by Squires’ meet-high 15.800. Chris Stehl posted a 15.400 and will also compete in Sunday’s individual finals.

A 74.100 on vault made a close finals even closer. With a 294.750, the Sooners were just .150 points behind first-place Michigan’s 294.900. Robin scored a meet high 15.400 as OU’s final competitor. Presten Ellsworth added a 14.850, while Raymond White scored a 14.700 and Todd Dowdy tied his career high with a 14.650.

After five events, OU had 367.350 points, and Michigan had 367.750. Just 0.400 separate the two teams, with UM holding the slight advantage. On parallel bars, OU notched a 72.600 and was led by Danny Berardini’s 14.900.

OU closed with a 72.750 on high bar for a total of 440.100. Michigan scored a 75.250 on floor to capture the title. The Sooners were led by William Clement’s 14.800.

FX PH SR V PB HB Total Michigan 75.250 72.250 75.800 73.050 73.800 73.050 443.200 Oklahoma 73.600 71.600 75.450 74.100 72.600 72.750 440.100 Stanford 73.500 70.100 72.650 74.000 73.700 72.200 436.150 Penn State 73.600 71.850 75.000 72.300 71.950 71.400 436.100 Iowa 71.400 67.200 74.850 71.250 71.500 70.250 426.450 Illinois 71.450 67.900 73.850 72.200 68.200 68.950 422.550

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2014 INDIVIDUAL TITLESMichael Squires (7)Still Rings (7)1/11 at Rocky Mountain Open 15.8501/18 Air Force 15.6002/1 Iowa 15.8002/8 Stanford 16.1502/14 at Metroplex Challenge 16.1003/9 Nebraska 16.0003/29 MPSF Championships 16.300

Kanji Oyama (6)All-Around (1)1/18 Air Force 88.550

Floor Exercise (2)2/1 Iowa 15.3002/8 Stanford 15.450

Vault (2)2/8 Stanford 15.4503/29 MPSF Championships 15.300

Parallel Bars (1)1/18 Air Force 14.800

Alec Robin (5)Floor (5)1/11 at Rocky Mountain Open 15.6001/18 Air Force 15.2001/25 at Minnesota 15.2002/8 Stanford 15.4503/9 Nebraska 15.650

Michael Reid (4)Pommel Horse (3)1/18 Air Force 15.2502/1 Iowa 15.1502/8 Stanford 15.500

Parallel Bars (1)2/1 Iowa 15.250

Sergey Resnick (4)Pommel Horse (2)1/11 at Rocky Mountain Open 14.9502/1 Iowa 15.150

Parallel Bars (2)1/11 at Rocky Mountain Open 15.6003/9 Nebraska 15.600

Colin Van Wicklen (4)Floor (1)2/14 at Metroplex Challenge 15.550 Vault (2)1/18 Air Force 15.050 2/1 Iowa 15.200

High Bar (1)2/8 Stanford 14.800

Raymond White (3)Floor (2)2/1 Iowa 15.3003/29 MPSF Championships 15.500

Vault (1)1/11 at Rocky Mountain Open 14.750

Danny Berardini (2)All-Around (2)1/11 at Rocky Mountain Open 86.9501/25 at Minnesota 83.900

Allan Bower (2)All-Around (2)2/14 at Metroplex Challenge 87.8003/9 Nebraska 87.300

Pommel Horse (1)3/9 Nebraska 14.250

Presten Ellsworth (2)Vault (1)3/9 Nebraska 15.450

Parallel Bars (1)1/18 Air Force 14.800

Stanton Rehkemper (2)High Bar (2)2/14 at Metroplex Challenge 15.3503/9 Nebraska 15.200

William Clement (1)High Bar (1)1/25 at Minnesota 14.600

Ethan Jose (1)High Bar (1)1/18 Air Force 14.900

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Current RankingsTeam NQS1. Oklahoma 444.4632. Ohio State 441.8883. Michigan 441.6784. Stanford 440.6885. Illinois 434.0636. Penn State 433.7257. Minnesota 432.6388. Iowa 430.4139. California 428.80010. Air Force 427.90011. Nebraska 424.66312. William & Mary 423.60013. Army 420.61314. Navy 414.42515. Springfield 405.450

Current Coaches PollTeam Points1. Michigan 2072. Oklahoma 1983. Ohio State 1784. Stanford 1695. Illinois 1416. Penn State 1417. Minnesota 1318. California 959. Nebraska 8610. Iowa 8411. Air Force 7412. William & Mary 5313. Army 3613. Navy 2615. Temple 6

Oklahoma Week-By-WeekWeek Stat Rank Coach PollPreseason N/A 21 1 12 1 13 1 24 1 15 1 16 1 17 1 28 1 39 1 210 1 111 1 312 1 2

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2014 SCORING BREAKDOWNDATE MEET RANK TEAM TOTAL FX PH SR V PB HBJan. 11 Rocky Mountain Open 2 Oklahoma 443.150 75.550 72.350 74.300 72.800 76.650 71.500 Nebraska 423.700 68.750 70.300 74.050 70.700 72.150 67.750 Air Force 423.100 71.150 68.150 73.200 69.550 73.650 67.400 Arizona State 402.105 69.805 65.100 67.750 68.500 68.350 62.600 Washington 367.300 60.600 53.700 61.700 66.100 65.050 60.150

Jan. 18 Air Force 1 Oklahoma 440.700 74.350 74.100 74.100 74.100 72.800 71.250 6 Air Force 412.200 69.100 69.250 68.850 69.050 67.900 68.050

Jan. 25 at Minnesota 1 Oklahoma 431.900 74.500 71.100 71.900 72.400 70.600 71.400 7 Minnesota 427.650 73.450 67.450 73.450 72.650 72.050 68.600

Feb. 1 Iowa 1 Oklahoma 444.300 75.450 74.700 73.400 73.500 73.300 73.950 10 Iowa 430.600 74.250 68.450 71.550 72.750 70.000 73.600

Feb. 8 Stanford 1 Oklahoma 447.700 76.550 74.700 75.600 74.900 73.600 72.350 5 Stanford 437.250 73.050 72.750 73.550 74.400 74.550 68.950

Feb. 14 Metroplex Challenge 3 Stanford 445.150 75.800 72.750 75.550 73.800 72.650 74.600 1 Oklahoma 442.400 76.500 73.100 75.550 73.350 70.350 73.550 Arizona State 404.950 69.850 66.500 69.150 69.150 65.500 64.800

March 9 Nebraska 1 Oklahoma 439.700 75.900 69.400 74.650 75.250 73.800 70.700 12 Nebraska 422.050 72.000 68.150 71.650 71.900 68.800 69.550

March 15 at Ohio State 4 Ohio State 446.150 75.400 75.850 73.550 74.150 74.450 72.750 1 Oklahoma 444.300 75.350 74.000 74.100 75.250 73.600 72.000 Temple 402.850 66.900 65.600 67.400 69.350 66.950 66.650

March 29 MPSF Championships 1 Oklahoma 446.100 76.300 73.100 75.950 75.250 73.750 71.750 3 Stanford 436.700 70.600 68.650 75.650 73.500 74.450 73.850 9 California 427.150 73.050 70.600 71.450 71.750 70.250 70.050 10 Air Force 425.650 72.550 68.600 72.450 72.000 70.150 69.900

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DYLAN AKERSJunior / Houston, Texas

- Competed in seven meets this season

CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR15.300 14.950 14.250

V PB HB AA14.900 15.200 14.800 86.700

DANNY BERARDINIJunior / Lake Forest, Ill.

- Two-time All-American on parallel bars CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR14.950 13.150 15.100

V PB HB AA14.650 15.400 15.050 86.950

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 14.750 14.600 15.200

1/18 Air Force 14.850 14.800 14.400

1/25 at Minnesota 15.100 12.700 14.400 13.800

2/1 Iowa 15.100 14.600

2/8 Stanford 15.000 14.650

2/15 at Metroplex 15.250 13.150

3/8 Nebraska 15.050 14.400 14.150

3/15 at Ohio State

3/29 MPSF Champ.

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 14.950 13.150 14.850 14.300 15.400 14.300 86.950

1/18 Air Force 14.450 11.700 14.400 14.400 14.200 14.650 83.800

1/25 at Minnesota 14.800 12.750 14.100 13.800 14.200 14.250 83.900

2/1 Iowa 14.300 14.500 14.600 14.900

2/8 Stanford 15.050 14.850 14.350

2/15 at Metroplex 13.700 13.300 14.650 14.650 13.300 14.800 84.400

3/8 Nebraska 14.450 15.150 13.150

3/15 at Ohio State 14.600 14.900 11.450

3/29 MPSF Champ. 15.100 14.850 14.500

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

ALLAN BOWERFreshman / Chandler, Ariz.

- Competed in every meet this season CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR14.850 14.700 14.750

V PB HB AA15.000 15.350 14.950 87.800

WILLIAM CLEMENTJunior / San Jose, Calif.

- 2013 MPSF Champion on high bar CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR 13.850 14.900

V PB HB AA14.800 15.300

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 14.350 14.450 14.150 14.500 15.350 13.200 86.000

1/18 Air Force 14.450 14.450 14.750

1/25 at Minnesota 14.100 14.600 14.700

2/1 Iowa 14.500 14.500 14.600 14.400

2/8 Stanford 14.700 14.450 15.000 14.850

2/14 at Metroplex 14.850 14.550 14.750 14.850 14.300 14.500 87.800

3/8 Nebraska 14.700 14.250 14.500 14.900 14.000 14.950 87.300

3/15 at Ohio State 14.500 14.800

3/29 MPSF Champ. 14.500 14.250

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 14.400 14.350

1/18 Air Force 13.600

1/25 at Minnesota 14.100 14.600

2/1 Iowa 14.700

2/8 Stanford 14.750

2/14 at Metroplex 13.850 14.950

3/8 Nebraska 15.050

3/15 at Ohio State 15.150

3/29 MPSF Champ. 15.300

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

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PRESTEN ELLSWORTHSenior / Allen, Texas

- 2014 Nissen-Emery Award Finalist CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR15.500 14.500 15.000

V PB HB AA15.800 15.100 14.400 84.100

LEE GROGANFreshman / Paragould, Ark.

- Took ninth in the AA at the 2013 P&G Championships CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR

V PB HB AA

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 14.600 15.100

1/18 Air Force 14.700 14.550 14.800 14.800

1/25 at Minnesota 14.450 14.550 14.400

2/1 Iowa 14.900 14.600 14.600 14.850

2/8 Stanford 15.300 15.000 14.750 14.750

2/14 at Metroplex 14.100 14.800 14.150 13.100

3/8 Nebraska 14.800 14.850 15.450 14.900

3/15 at Ohio State 14.700 14.750 15.150 14.800

3/29 MPSF Champ. 15.250 14.550 15.050 14.700

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain

1/18 Air Force

1/25 at Minnesota

2/1 Iowa

2/8 Stanford

2/14 at Metroplex

3/8 Nebraska

3/15 at Ohio State

3/29 MPSF Champ.

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

THAO HOANGFreshman / Berlin, Germany

- Competed for the German National Team CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR 15.050

V PB HB AA

ETHAN JOSESenior / Fremont, Calif.

- 2013 All-American on high bar CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR14.000 14.850

V PB HB AA 14.300 14.900

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain

1/18 Air Force

1/25 at Minnesota 14.100

2/1 Iowa 14.200

2/8 Stanford 15.050

2/14 at Metroplex

3/8 Nebraska

3/15 at Ohio State 14.700

3/29 MPSF Champ. 14.800

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 14.000

1/18 Air Force 14.800 14.900

1/25 at Minnesota 13.400 13.500 14.250

2/1 Iowa 13.450 13.850 14.100

2/8 Stanford 14.850 13.900

2/14 at Metroplex 14.850 13.950

3/8 Nebraska

3/15 at Ohio State

3/29 MPSF Champ.

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

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KANJI OYAMASophomore / Huntington Beach, Calif.

- 2014 MPSF Vault Champion CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR15.450 14.300 15.200

V PB HB AA15.450 14.800 14.700 88.550

ALEX POWARZYNSKIFreshman / Menifee, Calif.

- Member of the 2013-14 U.S. Junior National Team CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR

V PB HB AA14.200 13.300

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 14.900 13.300 14.400 14.300

1/18 Air Force 15.150 14.300 14.700 14.900 14.800 14.700 88.550

1/25 at Minnesota

2/1 Iowa 15.300 12.600

2/8 Stanford 15.450 13.750 14.550 15.450 12.300

2/14 at Metroplex

3/8 Nebraska 14.850

3/15 at Ohio State 15.200 14.700 14.900

3/29 MPSF Champ. 15.050 15.200 15.300

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain

1/18 Air Force

1/25 at Minnesota 13.900 13.300

2/1 Iowa

2/8 Stanford

2/14 at Metroplex 14.200

3/8 Nebraska

3/15 at Ohio State

3/29 MPSF Champ.

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

STANTON REHKEMPERSenior / Plano, Texas

- Currently ranked No. 11 in the nation on high bar CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR14.200

V PB HB AA 15.350

MICHAEL REIDJunior / Killeen, Texas

- 2013 All-American on pommel horse CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR 15.500

V PB HB AA 15.250

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 14.750

1/18 Air Force 12.700

1/25 at Minnesota

2/1 Iowa 15.100

2/8 Stanford 14.550

2/14 at Metroplex 15.350

3/8 Nebraska 15.200

3/15 at Ohio State 15.000

3/29 MPSF Champ. 14.000

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 13.750 15.000

1/18 Air Force 15.250 14.650

1/25 at Minnesota 14.100 12.300

2/1 Iowa 15.150 15.250

2/8 Stanford 15.500 14.150

2/14 at Metroplex 15.100 14.850

3/8 Nebraska 13.950

3/15 at Ohio State 15.000

3/29 MPSF Champ. 14.800

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

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SERGEY RESNICKJunior / Houston, Texas

- 2013 MPSF Champion on pommel horse CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR 15.150

V PB HB AA 15.600

REESE RICKETTFreshman / Tomball, Texas

- 2011 State and Region 3 champion on rings CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR

V PB HB AA

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 14.950 15.600

1/18 Air Force 15.100 13.350

1/25 at Minnesota 14.100

2/1 Iowa 15.150 14.200

2/8 Stanford 15.100 15.000

2/14 at Metroplex 14.700 14.750

3/8 Nebraska 13.250 15.600

3/15 at Ohio State 14.900 14.550

3/29 MPSF Champ. 14.700 15.100

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain

1/18 Air Force

1/25 at Minnesota

2/1 Iowa

2/8 Stanford

2/14 at Metroplex

3/8 Nebraska

3/15 at Ohio State

3/29 MPSF Champ.

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

ALEC ROBINJunior / Calabasas, Calif.

- Three-time All-American (all-around, vault, high bar) CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR15.650 15.100 13.500

V PB HB AA14.950 14.550 14.850 86.600

JACOBY RUBINJunior / Chicago, Ill.

- Competed for the first time this season at Ohio State CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR13.900 15.150 15.050

V PB HB AA14.300 14.850 15.200 86.900

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 15.600 14.400 14.100

1/18 Air Force 15.200 14.300 14.550 14.000

1/25 at Minnesota 15.200 14.200 14.650 14.550

2/1 Iowa 14.850 14.800 14.000 14.650

2/8 Stanford 15.450 15.100 14.000 13.650

2/14 at Metroplex 15.350 14.300 13.500 14.650 13.000 12.350 83.150

3/8 Nebraska 15.650 14.150 12.800

3/15 at Ohio State 15.150 14.750 14.950

3/29 MPSF Champ. 15.150 14.400 14.950

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain

1/18 Air Force

1/25 at Minnesota

2/1 Iowa

2/8 Stanford

2/14 at Metroplex

3/8 Nebraska

3/15 at Ohio State 14.550 15.200

3/29 MPSF Champ. 14.850 14.650

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

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MICHAEL SQUIRESJunior / Edmond, Okla.

- 2013 NCAA National Champion on still ring- 2013, 2014 MPSF Champion on still rings CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR 16.300

COLIN VAN WICKLENFreshman / Magnolia, Texas

- Nationally ranked No. 5 on vault, No. 6 on floor CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR15.550 14.600

V PB HB AA15.300 15.200

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 15.850

1/18 Air Force 15.600

1/25 at Minnesota 15.000

2/1 Iowa 15.800

2/8 Stanford 16.150

2/14 at Metroplex 16.100

3/8 Nebraska 16.000

3/15 at Ohio State 15.350

3/29 MPSF Champ. 16.300

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 15.350 14.600 14.650 14.100

1/18 Air Force 14.400 15.050 14.100

1/25 at Minnesota 14.500 14.900 13.750

2/1 Iowa 14.800 15.200 14.600

2/8 Stanford 15.100 15.050 14.800

2/14 at Metroplex 15.550 15.000 14.500

3/8 Nebraska 15.200 15.300 14.500

3/15 at Ohio State 15.000 15.300 15.200

3/29 MPSF Champ. 15.350 15.100 13.300

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

RAYMOND WHITESenior / Austin, Texas

- 2014 MPSF Floor Exercise Champion CAREER HIGHSFX PH SR15.500 15.100 14.050

V PB HB AA15.800 13.400

DATE MEET FX PH SR V PB HB AA

1/11 at Rocky Mountain 14.000 14.800 14.750

1/18 Air Force 15.000

1/25 at Minnesota 14.900 14.600

2/1 Iowa 15.300 15.100

2/8 Stanford 15.250 14.300

2/14 at Metroplex 15.500 14.450

3/8 Nebraska 15.200 13.800 15.200

3/15 at Ohio State 15.300 14.850 14.950

3/29 MPSF Champ. 15.500 14.700 14.850

4/10 NCAA Qualifer

4/11 NCAA Champ.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2008-PRESENT

Floor Exercise16.250 Jake Dalton NCAA Qualifer 4/14/11 Jake Dalton at Ohio State 1/21/12 Jake Dalton Penn State 3/19/11 Steven Legendre Ohio State 1/22/1116.200 Jake Dalton NCAA Indiv. Final 4/16/11 Steven Legendre NCAA Finals 4/15/11 Jake Dalton at Stanford 2/19/11 Steven Legendre at Stanford 2/19/11 Steven Legendre at Nebraska 2/13/1116.100 Jake Dalton Iowa 2/25/12 Steven Legendre NCAA Indiv. Final 4/17/10 Steven Legendre Minnesota 2/27/10 Steven Legendre NCAA Indiv. Final 4/19/08

Pommel Horse15.750 Alex Naddour California 3/5/1115.700 Alex Naddour at Penn State 3/20/1015.650 Alex Naddour at Michigan 3/12/1115.550 Alex Naddour NCAA Indiv. Final 4/16/11 Alex Naddour Penn State 3/19/1115.500 Michael Reid Stanford 2/8/1415.450 Alex Naddour NCAA Finals 4/16/1015.425 Alex Naddour NCAA Indiv. Final 4/17/1015.400 Michael Reid Ohio State 3/23/13 Alex Naddour at Nebraska 2/13/11 Alex Naddour Nebraska 2/13/10

Still Rings16.300 Michael Squires MPSF Champ. 3/29/1416.150 Michael Squires Stanford 2/8/1416.125 Jonathan Horton NCAA Indiv. Final 4/19/0816.100 Michael Squires Metroplex Challenge 2/15/14 Jonathan Horton NCAA Finals 4/18/0816.050 Jonathan Horton Minnesota 3/15/0816.000 Michael Squires Nebraska 3/9/14 Michael Squires Minnesota 2/16/13 Jonathan Horton MPSF Champ. 4/5/0815.950 Jonathan Horton Pacific Coast Classic 2/23/08

Vault16.800 Jake Dalton NCAA Qualifier 4/14/1116.700 Jake Dalton Penn State 3/19/11 Steven Legendre at Nebraska 2/13/1116.650 Jake Dalton MPSF Champ. 4/2/1116.550 Jake Dalton NCAA Indiv. Final 4/16/11 Steven Legendre MPSF Champ. 4/2/11 Jake Dalton Minnesota 1/29/11 Jake Dalton Ohio State 1/22/1116.500 Steven Legendre Nebraska 2/28/0916.450 Steven Legendre MPSF Champ. 4/4/09 Chris Brooks Texas 1/31/09

Parallel Bars15.650 Jake Dalton NCAA Qualifier 4/14/11 Jonathan Horton Minnesota 3/15/0815.600 Sergey Resnick Nebraska 3/9/14 Sergey Resnick Rocky Mountain 1/11/14 Jake Dalton MPSF Champ. 4/2/1115.550 Jake Dalton Stanford 3/3/1215.500 Jake Dalton NCAA Finals 4/20/1215.400 Danny Berardini Rocky Mountain 1/11/14 Jake Dalton NCAA Qualifier 4/19/12 Jake Dalton at Stanford 2/19/11

High Bar15.650 Steven Legendre California 3/5/1115.550 Jake Dalton at Ohio State 1/21/12 Chris Brooks Penn State 3/21/0915.450 Jonathan Horton at Iowa 2/16/0815.400 Jake Dalton NCAA Finals 4/20/1215.350 Stanton Rehkemper Metroplex Challenge 2/15/14 Steven Legendre Penn State 3/19/11 Jake Dalton Ohio State 1/22/1115.300 William Clement MPSF Champ. 3/29/14 Jake Dalton at Minnesota 3/24/12 Alex Naddour California 3/5/11 Jonathan Horton Minnesota 3/15/08

All-Around92.450 Jonathan Horton Minnesota 3/15/0892.250 Steven Legendre Penn State 3/21/0992.200 Steven Legendre at Nebraska 2/13/1191.750 Chris Brooks Penn State 3/21/0991.250 Steven Legendre Penn State 3/19/1191.150 Jonathan Horton Pacific Coast Classic 2/23/0891.000 Jake Dalton NCAA Finals 4/20/1290.900 Jake Dalton MPSF Champ. 4/2/1190.750 Jake Dalton Ohio State 1/22/11 Steven Legendre Nebraska 2/28/09

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TEAM RECORDS 2013-PRESENT

Team Score447.700 Stanford 2/8/14446.100 MPSF Championships 3/29/14444.300 at Ohio State 3/15/14 Iowa 2/1/14443.350 Minnesota 2/16/13443.150 Rocky Mountain Open 1/11/14442.400 Metroplex Challenge 2/15/14441.500 Metroplex Challenge 1/25/13441.250 Ohio State 3/23/13440.700 Air Force 1/18/14

Floor Exercise76.550 Stanford 2/8/1476.500 Metroplex Challenge 2/15/1476.300 MPSF Championships 3/29/1475.900 Nebraska 3/9/1475.850 Stanford Open 1/20/1375.650 Minnesota 2/16/1375.550 Rocky Mountain Open 1/11/1475.450 Iowa 2/1/14 Ohio State 3/23/1375.350 at Ohio State 3/15/14

Pommel Horse74.700 Stanford 2/8/14 Iowa 2/1/1474.500 Air Force 2/23/1374.100 Air Force 1/18/1474.000 at Ohio State 3/15/1473.750 Minnesota 2/16/1373.100 MPSF Championships 3/29/14 Metroplex Challenge 2/15/1472.850 Metroplex Challenge 1/25/1372.350 Rocky Mountain Open 1/11/14

Still Rings76.200 Minnesota 2/16/1375.950 MPSF Championships 3/29/1475.600 Stanford 2/8/1475.550 Metroplex Challenge 2/15/1475.500 Ohio State 3/23/1375.450 NCAA Finals 4/20/1374.950 Metroplex Challenge 1/25/1374.700 at Michigan 3/9/1374.650 Nebraska 3/9/14 at Nebraska 3/3/13

Vault75.250 MPSF Championships 3/29/14 Nebraska 3/9/1474.900 Stanford 2/8/1474.150 MPSF Championships 4/6/1374.100 at Ohio State 3/15/14 Air Force 1/18/14 NCAA Finals 4/20/1373.500 Iowa 2/1/1473.450 NCAA Qualifier 4/19/1373.350 Metroplex Challenge 2/15/14

Parallel Bars76.650 Rocky Mountain Open 1/11/1473.850 Air Force 2/23/1373.800 Nebraska 3/9/1473.750 MPSF Championships 3/29/1473.600 at Ohio State 3/15/14 Stanford 2/8/1473.300 Iowa 2/1/1473.000 at Iowa 2/2/1372.850 Metroplex Challenge 1/25/1372.800 Air Force 1/18/14

High Bar74.150 Ohio State 3/23/1373.950 Iowa 2/1/1473.600 Minnesota 2/16/1373.550 Metroplex Challenge 2/15/1473.000 Metroplex Challenge 1/25/1372.750 NCAA Finals 4/20/1372.500 at Michigan 3/9/13 at Nebraska 3/3/1372.350 Stanford 2/8/1472.000 at Ohio State 3/15/14