Stanford three-peats, wins 2022 men's college gymnastics championship
Stanford wins the 2022 NC men's gymnastics championship, three-peats
Stanford won its third-straight NC men's gymnastics championship, using a team score of 423.628 to secure the title. The Cardinal add the 2022 title to the 2021 and 2019 title — the 2020 championships were canceled due to COVID-19. Stanford has its eight title in its history and becomes the sixth program to win at least three titles in a row.
HISTORY: NC men's gymnastics championship history
In the sixth rotation, Oklahoma and Michigan battled for second place. The Sooners held off the Wolverines by just 0.065 points in front of a home crowd at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma.
The individual all-around came down to the the sixth and final rotation as Stanford's Brody Malone battled Michigan's Paul Juda for the title, with Malone leading entering the round. However, Juda took home the title with a 15.000 score in the vault.
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Here are the other individual champions
- Vault: Paul Juda | Michigan
- Parallel Bars: Curran Phillips | Stanford
- Horizontal Bar: Brody Malone | Stanford
- Pommel Horse: Chase Clingman | Penn State
- Rings: Riley Loos | Stanford
- Floor: Bryan Perla | Stanford
- All-Around: Paul Juda | Michigan
Stanford looks secure heading into sixth and final rotation
Barring a historic collapse, Stanford should hold on to win the team title. The Cardinal have a leading score of 351.962, 8.6 more than Oklahoma in second place. Second place is still up for grabs as the Sooners and Michigan are separated by 1.133 points.
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In the individual all-around, Stanford's Brody Malone leads with a score of 70.633 entering the final rotation.
Stanford uses floor to extend lead after four rotations
After a strong performance on the floor, Stanford increased it lead by 6.5 points, having a total score of 283.963. Michigan and Oklahoma sit in second and third with 274.460 and 273.459 points, respectively.
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Michigan creeps closer after three rotations
Stanford leads the championship final with a score of 211.530 after three rotations. However, Michigan cut the Cardinal lead in half in the third rotation, trailing by 3.068 with a score of 208.462.
Oklahoma, Ohio State, Nebraska and Illinois round out the top six, respectively.
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Stanford holds strong after two rotations
Stanford extended its lead to 6.001 points with a total score of 144.164 through two rotations. Michigan remains in second with a score of 138.163, while Ohio State rose to third with a score of 137.230.
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Stanford leads after the first rotation
Stanford finished the first rotation with a total score of 73.432. Michigan and Nebraska sit second and third with scores of 69.932 and 68.830, respectively.
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The 2022 NC men's gymnastics championship final is underway
The finals for the 2022 NC men's gymnastics championships are underway at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma.
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Team Title
Stanford, Nebraska, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio State and Oklahoma will battle it out for the team title. The first rotation begins as follows:
- Floor: Nebraska
- Pommel horse: Oklahoma
- Rings: Ohio State
- Vault: Stanford
- Parallel bars: Michigan
- High bar: Illinois
Individual All-Around
Penn State's Michael Jaroh, California's Noah Newfeld, Springfield's Dominic Ramalho, Air Force's Garrett Braunton, Navy's Isaiah Drake, Army's Matthew Davis will compete for the individual all-around championship. The first rotation begins as follows:
- Floor: Noah Newfeld
- Pommel horse: Matthew Davis
- Rings: Isaiah Drake
- Vault: Michael Jaroh
- Parallel bars: Garrett Braunton
- High bar: Dominic Ramalho
Click or tap here for the full individual rotation schedule
Here are the results from the prior two sessions.
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2022 men's gymnastic champions to be crowned on Saturday
The 2022 NC men's gymnastics team and individual championships will take place today from the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma at 7 p.m. ET.
Stanford, Nebraska, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio State and Oklahoma will battle it out for the team title. Penn State's Michael Jaroh, California's Noah Newfeld, Springfield's Dominic Ramalho, Air Force's Garrett Braunton, Navy's Isaiah Drake, Army's Matthew Davis are the finalists for the individual all-around championship.
For the team championship, Nebraska will start with the floor routine, Oklahoma will start on pommel horse, Ohio State will start on rings, Stanford will start on vault, Michigan will start on parallel bars and Illinois will start on high bar.
In the individual rotations, Noah Newfeld will start with the floor routine, Matthew Davis will start with on pommel horse, Isaiah Drake will start on rings, Michael Jaroh will start on vault, Garrett Braunton will start on parallel bars and Dominic Ramalho will start on high bar. You can view the full individual rotation schedule here.
Tonight's finals will be streamed live and you can follow the stats live . We will also provide updates throughout the finals right here.
Finals set for 2022 NC men's gymnastics championships
The finals are set for the 2022 NC men's gymnastics championships. Stanford, Nebraska and Illinois advanced from Session I, while Michigan, Ohio State and Oklahoma advanced from Session II.
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Individually, Penn State's Michael Jaroh (80.966), California's Noah Newfeld (78.331) and Springfield's Dominic Ramalho (76.298) advance from Session I. Air Force's Garrett Braunton (80.665), Navy's Isaiah Drake (80.264) and Army's Matthew Davis (77.732) advance from Session II.
In Session I, Stanford's Curran Phillips was the only gymnast to finish with the top score in two events, recording a 15.2 in the parallel bars and a 14.033 in the Horizontal Bars. In Session II, Michigan's Paul Juda was the only gymnast to finish with the top score in two events, recording a 14.6 in the parallel bars and a 14.2 in the horizontal bar.
The 2022 NC men's gymnastics championships conclude with the finals tomorrow, Saturday, April 16 at 7 p.m. ET.
Schedule
Saturday, Apr. 16
- Finals - 7 p.m. ET | |
Michigan wins Session II, advances to finals
Michigan won Session II with a high score of 412.890. The Wolverines held off Ohio State and Oklahoma in the top three, as Michigan needed the sixth rotation to secure the win. All of the top three programs advance to the finals.
The Wolverines entered the final rotation trailing Ohio State but pulled off the victory. Michigan's Paul Juda was the only gymnast to finish with the top score in two events, recording a 14.6 in the parallel bars and a 14.2 in the horizontal bar.
The top three individuals not on Michigan, Ohio State and Oklahoma also advanced to Saturday's finals. Air Force's Garrett Braunton (80.665), Navy's Isaiah Drake (80.264) and Army's Matthew Davis (77.732) all move on from the all-around individuals.
One rotation remains
Just one rotation remains in Session II, but the three advancing teams have already been decided. Ohio State, Michigan and Oklahoma will advance to the finals. However, the order that these teams will finish in this session depends on the sixth and final rotation.
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Four rotations in the books
After four rotations, the top four of the team standings remain the same; Ohio State (273.694) leads, followed by Michigan (273.027), Oklahoma (272.527) and Navy (267.194), respectively, as the schools in contention for a top-three spot.
Just two rounds remain in Session II.
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Ohio State and Michigan close after three rotations
Ohio State and Michigan are neck-and-neck after three rotations. The Buckeyes lead the Wolverines by .200, with scores of 206.729 and 206.529, respectively. Oklahoma remains in third with a score of 201.828, while Navy is right behind with a score of 201.562.
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Ohio State takes lead after two rotations
After the second rotation, Ohio State now leads with a score of 139.264. The Buckeyes jump from third to first behind Dexter Roettker's 14.600 score in the vault. Michigan remains in second with a score of 138.198 while Oklahoma falls to third with a score of 133.963.
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Oklahoma leads after the first rotation Session II
Oklahoma finished the first rotation with a total score of 70.531. The Sooners were led by Vitaliy Guimaraes who recorded a 14.333 on the floor.
Michigan and Ohio State sit second and third with scores of 70.332 and 68.232, respectively.
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