AA ➡️ Frederick Richard, 84.264
FX ➡️ Asher Hong, 14.600
PH ➡️ Patty Hoopes, 14.833
SR ➡️ Asher Hong, 14.433
VT ➡️ Kameron Nelson, 14.633
PB ➡️ Paul Juda, 14.200
HB ➡️ Emre Dodanli, 13.833
Missouri 3rd at NCAA Championships ’25
Following a scoring inquiry, Amy Wier’s balance beam score was changed to 9.850, earning Mizzou a third-place finish over Utah.

Michigan unthrones Stanford
As Stanford had won the last 5 championships, I ASSuMEd they’d pull off victory #6 in 2025.
BUT Fred Richard and Michigan Men’s Gymnastics took the victory. At home.
Congratulations.

Champions ’25 OKLAHOMA
Getting knocked out early in 2024 is forgotten. OU is — again — the NCAA team to beat.
Oklahoma has won 3 of the last 4 National Championships.
- Oklahoma 198.0125
- UCLA 197.6125
- Missouri 197.2500 … score corrected
- Utah 197.2375
Read Spencer’s LIVE blog.

OU women’s gymnastics team captures seventh NCAA championship
Doha World Cup RESULTS 2
Beam

Floor

Vault

P Bars

H Bar

ESPN 4D Replay – #NCAAWGym Championships
Awesome technology.
2025 CGA Hall of Fame
April 20, 2025, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM at the University of Michigan Golf Course Clubhouse Ballroom.
INDIVIDUALS
- Akash Modi (Stanford, ‘14-’17) – 5 National Titles, 17 All-Americans, Nissen Emery Award
- Armando Vega (Penn State, ‘56-’59) – 6 National Titles, 16 All-Americans
- Joe Kotys (Kent State, ‘49-’51) – 6 National Titles, 10 All-Americans
- Robert Lynn (USC, ‘60-’62) – 6 National Titles, 14 All-Americans
- Steve Legendre (Oklahoma, ‘08-’11) – 6 National Titles, 12 All-Americans, Nissen Emery Award
- Chad Fox (New Mexico, ‘86-’89) – 5 National Titles, 8 All-Americans, Four-peat on Vault
- Mark Sohn (Penn State, ‘88-’91) – 4 National Titles, 4 All-Americans, Four-peat on Pommel Horse
- Jean Cronstedt (Penn State, ‘52-’54) – 6 National Titles, 10 All-Americans
- Peter Vidmar (UCLA, ‘80-’83) – 5 National Titles, 18 All-Americans, Nissen Emery Award
COACHES
- Abie Grossfeld (Southern Connecticut State) – 2 NCAA Division II Team Titles, 11 Conference Titles, 29 National Titles, 126 All-Americans
- Francis Allen (Nebraska) – 8 NCAA Division I Team Titles, 14 Conference Titles, 42 National Titles, 172 All-Americans
TEAMS
1954 Penn State – NCAA Title, 6 National Champions, 15 All-Americans
1963 Michigan – NCAA Title, 6 National Champions, 13 All-Americans
Michigan, Stanford, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Illinois, Penn State
Teams in bold qualified from day 1 to the Super 6 Team Final. Good luck.
1 – Michigan 329.824*
2- Stanford 329.028*
3 – Nebraska 324.894*
4 – Oklahoma 323.460*
5 – Illinois 323.194*
6 – Penn State 321.992*
7 – Ohio State 319.459
8 – Cal 319.091
9 – AF 313.626
10 – Army 311.091
11 – Navy 308.056
12 – W&M 307.691

Nebraska, Oklahoma, Penn State to Super 6
Top 3 advance to the National Championships FINAL.
- Nebraska – 324.894
- Oklahoma – 323.460
- Penn State – 321.992
- California – 319.091
- Air Force – 313.526
- William & Mary – 307.691
