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NCAA.com | April 10, 2018

National Collegiate Men’s Gymnastics Championships Selections

2017 NC Men's Gymnastics Championship: Oklahoma crowned Champions

INDIANAPOLIS -- The 2018 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 20 at the UIC Pavilion on the campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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. This year’s championships are being held April 20-21 at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Illinois. Tickets can be booked here.

The 2018 qualifying teams and individuals are listed below:

TEAM COMPETITION

INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Oklahoma 414.713
Minnesota 409.463
Michigan 408.588
Illinois 408.463
Ohio State 408.350
Stanford 407.775
Nebraska 407.175
Penn State 407.038
Iowa 402.850
Navy 401.550
Air Force 396.625
California 395.275

ALL-AROUND INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS

NAME INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Stephen Lewis Springfield 78.400
Cole Casanova Army West Point 78.125
Chris Graff Springfield 77.675
Joshua Dieker Springfield 76.413
Jack Hasenkopf William & Mary 75.338
Satchel Hudson (alternate) Illinois-Chicago 73.463

FLOOR EXERCISE INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS

NAME INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Juan Palma William & Mary 14.013
Cutter Fugett William & Mary 13.788
Seth Cannon Army West Point 13.775
Tim O’Neill William & Mary 13.675
Tomas Palma William & Mary 13.613
Elliott Herman (alternate) Army West Point 13.538
Nicholas McAfee (alternate) Army West Point 13.275

POMMEL HORSE INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS

NAME INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Jacopo Gliozzi William & Mary 13.500
Griffin Antle William & Mary 13.425
Matthew Martin Army West Point 12.900
Brandon Shively Army West Point 12.863
Cutter Fugett William & Mary 12.625
Colin Schwartz (alternate) Illinois-Chicago 12.463
Rex Scott (alternate) Army West Point 12.463

STILL RINGS INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS

NAME INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Jeremiah McReynolds William & Mary 13.625
David Watkins William & Mary 13.463
Peter Makey William & Mary 13.375
Jacopo Gliozzi William & Mary 13.263
Taka Giese Army West Point 13.225
Nate Winneg (alternate) William & Mary 13.138
Nicholas McAfee (alternate) Army West Point 13.025

VAULT INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS

NAME INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Asad Jooma Illinois-Chicago 14.175
Juan Palma William & Mary 14.125
Tim O’Neill William & Mary 14.100
Alejandro Tombrink Army West Point 14.075
Ryan Wilson Army West Point 14.063
Collin Lillie (alternate) William & Mary 14.038
Erik Del Cid (alternate) Army West Point 13.938

PARALLEL BARS INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS

NAME INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Griffin Antle William & Mary 13.600
Jannik Haas Springfield 13.575
Nicholas McAfee Army West Point 13.475
Nathan Goff Army West Point 13.400
Mike Grimaldi Springfield 13.175
Jeremiah McReynolds (alternate) William & Mary 13.050
Mitchell Campbell (alternate) William & Mary 12.913

HORIZONTAL BAR INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS

NAME INSTITUTION QUALIFYING SCORE
Nathan Goff Army West Point 13.675
David Allen William & Mary 13.425
Jeremiah McReynolds William & Mary 13.225
Alejandro Tombrink Army West Point 13.163
Jannik Haas Springfield 13.138
Mitchell Campbell (alternate) William & Mary 13.063
Elliott Herman (alternate) Army West Point 12.925

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Oklahoma has won the last three national championships, defeating Ohio State in 2017 and Stanford the two previous years. 

The Sooners have led the College Gymnastics Association’s rankings all season long, with Minnesota currently ranked No. 2 and Ohio State ranked No. 3.

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