Men’s NCAA Apparatus Champions ’25

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 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.

  1. Oklahoma 198.0125
  2. UCLA 197.6125
  3. Missouri 197.2500 … score corrected
  4. Utah 197.2375

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OU women’s gymnastics team captures seventh NCAA championship


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.

  1. Nebraska – 324.894
  2. Oklahoma – 323.460
  3. Penn State – 321.992
  4. California – 319.091
  5. Air Force – 313.526
  6. William & Mary – 307.691

Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Penn State advance to the men's #NCAAgym Super Six from Session I of qualifying!Latest updates and individual qualifiers from Session I: gymnastics-now.com/live-updates…

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Clemson looking for new Head Coach

🚨 BREAKING 🚨 Amy Smith Out as Clemson Gymnastics Head Coach collegegymnews.com/2025/04/18/b…

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