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A few highlights from podium training at the 2022 NCAA Championships! Competition begins tomorrow! π€© pic.twitter.com/QnBlwBKxi0
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Congratulations.
Defending Champions Stanford have one of the most loaded teams in the history of NCAA Men’s Gymnastics.
They are going to be tough to beat.
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Texas Woman’s University went 196.025.
Finals winners:
Vault: Walker 9.875
Bars: Miller, Ockler 9.925
Beam: Kaziska 9.950
Floor: Kaziska, Goyco 9.950
Assistant Coach of the Year: Kirsten Harold (TWU) and Stephanie Plaugher (WCU)
Coach of the Year: Andy Leis (Yale)
Memorial Award: Jessica Meakim (WCU)
Men’s Gymnastics has only 3 conferences: MPSF, ECAC, and Big Ten.
Going into ECAC (Eastern College Athletic Conference) Championships it was clear that Navy would take the cake and run away with the title, which they did with an astounding 401.85. Based on championships scores from around the country, this puts Navy in real contention to make the super six at NCAAs. While this feat is remarkable, it was not the story of the night. That belongs to Springfield College.Β
Currently the only Division-III program in the country, the Pride led by Head Coach Matt Davis placed second at ECACβs over Army 384.85 and William & Mary 385.2 with a 387.05, their highest ranking in the conference in ten years. Maybe the more impressive fact about this performance from Springfield is that this is the first time that Springfield has qualified to NCAAs as a team since 1977 when they were a DII program.Β …
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Ohio State
Illinois
Penn State
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Olympic gold medalist will try to compete both NCAA and Elite.
No surprise. Super strong Stanford dominated the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.
Stanford
Oklahoma
California
Air Force