summing up Men’s NCAA Gymnastics ’25

Shelli Koszdin has a good post linking to results and commentary:

2025 Men’s NCAA Championship By The Numbers

1.  Michigan (+1)

2.  Stanford  (+1)

3. Oklahoma (-2)

4.  Nebraska (-)

5. Penn State (-)

6. Illinois (-)

Michigan’s Paul Juda needed to complete a vault that would score above a 13.803 to dethrone Stanford and end the Cardinal’s streak of 5 straight NCAA team titles.

Juda scored a 13.966 in his final routine as a Michigan gymnast, just enough to claim the title for his university for the first time in 11 years. …

The Nissen Emery Award went to Nebraska’s Taylor Christopulos who ended his career as a 10 time All-American with at least one All-American honor on every event but rings.

The 2025 CGA MVP was awarded to Stanford’s Taylor Burkhart

The 2025 CGA Specialist of the year is Illinois’ Brandon Dang

The 2025 CGA Rookie of the year is Illinois’ Ian Snadoval

2025 NCAA SEASON WRAP UP

Gabriele Targhetta on Pommels

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Emma Fioravanti Jesolo Jr. Floor

Big difficulty. Very good active flexibility for a power gymnast.

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Amelia Disidore training Double + 5/2 twists

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Way Too Early 2026 NCAA Predictions

College Gym Fans based on confirmed fifth-year returners and transfers as of the day before publication.

  1. Oklahoma
  2. Florida
  3. LSU
  4. UCLA
  5. Utah
  6. Arkansas
  7. Georgia
  8. Michigan State
  9. Missouri
  10. Alabama

Way Too Early Power Rankings for the 2026 Season

better than usual A.I. generated image. 😀

World Cup Cairo ’25 – day 1

Vault

Bars

Floor

Pommels

This kid keeps winning Horse. A Worlds podium favourite, for sure.

Rings

Data Deep Dive: Reliving National Finals

College Gym News crunched the numbers routine-by-routine at Nationals.

Especially interesting was the timeline for 2nd place between UCLA, UTAH, and Missouri.

Click through for details:

Data Deep Dive: Reliving National Finals