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krikya18.com | April 5, 2023

2023 National Collegiate Men’s Gymnastics Championships Selections

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INDIANAPOLIS — The 2023 National Collegiate Men’s Gymnastics Championships qualifier selections were announced today by the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Committee. The championships will begin with two pre-qualifying sessions conducted April 14 at Rec Hall on the campus of Pennsylvania State University.

Three teams and the top three all-around competitors not on one of the qualifying teams, plus the top three individuals on each event not already qualified on a team or as an all-around competitor, will advance from each pre-qualifying session to the finals session. Finals competition will take place April 15, also at Penn State.

The 2023 qualifying teams and individuals are listed below.

TEAM COMPETITION:

INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Stanford 416.888
Oklahoma 413.538
Michigan 409.850
Illinois 407.050
Nebraska 406.538
Penn State 406.413
Ohio State 404.150
Air Force 396.700
Navy 394.575
California 390.550
Springfield 388.263
Army 387.525
 

ALL-AROUND INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS:

name INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Aidan Cuy William & Mary 75.800
Mark Fu William & Mary 74.400
Sterling Pariza Simpson 73.125
Ricky Mays Greenville 72.788
Michelangelo Villani Simpson 70.388
Milo Staley (alternate) Simpson 66.513
 

FLOOR EXERCISE INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS:

name INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Will Harrington William & Mary 13.275
Trenton Peazant William & Mary 13.225
Malcolm Baytop William & Mary 13.150
Zach Connelly Greenville 13.138
Charles Kramer Greenville 12.750
Camden Bontempo (alternate) Simpson 12.738
Evan Sikra (alternate) William & Mary 12.713
 

POMMEL HORSE INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS:

name INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Sam Smith William & Mary 13.063
Christian Marsh William & Mary 12.775
Jacob Foster Greenville 12.663
Major Bain Greenville 12.413
Malcolm Baytop William & Mary 12.125
Koby Cantu (alternate) Greenville 11.988
Ricky Pizem (alternate) Simpson 11.613
 

STILL RINGS INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS:

name INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Christian Marsh William & Mary 13.413
Jacob Foster Greenville 12.750
Ethan Poole Greenville 12.713
Zachary Patrick William & Mary 12.663
Nicky Franz Greenville 12.400
Alex Kuzmenchuk (alternate) William & Mary 12.250
Kyle Kincade (alternate) William & Mary 12.175
 

VAULT INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS:

name INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Michael Avery Greenville 14.088
Evan Sikra William & Mary 14.075
Trenton Peazant William & Mary 14.063
Major Bain Greenville 14.025
Ricky Pizem William & Mary 14.000
Thomas Hoagland (alternate) Greenville 13.938
Camden Bontempo (alternate) Simpson 13.688
 

PARALLEL BARS INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS:

name INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Christian Marsh William & Mary 13.263
Alek Kuzmenchuk William & Mary 13.000
Alex Catchpole Simpson 12.675
Will Harrington William & Mary 12.600
Koby Cantu Greenville 12.550
Zachary Patrick William & Mary 12.550
Kevin Laurino (alternate) Greenville 12.525
 

HORIZONTAL BAR INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS:

name INSTITUTION qUALIFYING SCORE 
Evan Sikra William & Mary 12.963
Ricky Pizem William & Mary 12.813
Alek Kuzmenchuk William & Mary 12.463
Koby Cantu Greenville 12.363
Jacob Foster Greenville 12.238
Donovan Diviney (alternate) Greenville 11.713
Milo Staley (alternate) Simpson 11.188

Stanford won its eighth national championship in 2022 with a team score of 423.628 points at the championships hosted by the University of Oklahoma. Oklahoma took runner-up honors with 414.555 points, while Michigan placed third with 414.490 points.  

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