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Mikulak & Benas Grab Winter Cup All-Around Titles; New National Team Named

Mikulak & Benas Grab Winter Cup All-Around Titles; New National Team Named

Based on Thursday's preliminary results, Sam Mikulak won his third Winter Cup AA title, outdistancing his nearest competitor by over two points. On Saturday, he added the PB title to his long resume. Six different gymnasts won event titles, including Mikulak. Gage Dyer (FX), Alec Yoder (PH), Alex Diab (SR), Yul Moldauer (VT) and Colin Van Wicklen (HB) were the top event scorers over the [...more]

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Mikulak Leads the Pack on Day 1 at Winter Cup; Region 3 Wins Elite Team Cup

Mikulak Leads the Pack on Day 1 at Winter Cup; Region 3 Wins Elite Team Cup

Sam Mikulak, showing the same amount of smooth, calm confidence as he did last summer at the U.S. Championships, won the 2020 Winter Cup all-around title by over 2 points. Mikulak (86.80) racked up the top scores on FX (14.60), PB (15.35) and HB (14.35) to keep his spot on the National Team. Minnesota junior and 2019 World Team member Shane Wiskus (84.55) earned an outstanding five top-4 placements, including the top score on VT (14.45), to clinch the number 2 position and his [...more]

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Where Did the Gym Class Vault Go?  A Look At How Liability Caused A Decline in Men’s Gymnastics

Where Did the Gym Class Vault Go? A Look At How Liability Caused A Decline in Men’s Gymnastics

Many men’s gymnastics followers point to the impact of Title IX as providing a critical blow to the sport on the collegiate level. However, an in-depth look at the history of gymnastics in education over the past 60 years shows that while Title IX is used as an excuse to eliminate collegiate teams, there were several elements that offered up men’s gymnastics to the chopping block. It was a perfect storm of [...more]

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Michigan Knocks Off Oklahoma; Nebraska Bounces Back

Michigan Knocks Off Oklahoma; Nebraska Bounces Back

The much anticipated contest between Number 2 Oklahoma and Number 3 Michigan was not nearly as close as many thought it would be. The Wolverines (416.50) easily handled the Sooners (408.90), winning by a nearly 8-point margin, and turning in the nation's 3rd highest team score in the process. They won four team and individual events behind the strong AA performances by freshman Paul Juda (84.05) and Cameron Bock (82.10). Juda became the fourth gymnast to top the 84 mark, winning the AA and [...more]

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The 10.0 Conversion From A Judging Psychology Perspective

The 10.0 Conversion From A Judging Psychology Perspective

There is much conversation on the Gymternet about the proposed 10.0 conversion system for Men’s NCAA. Minnesota gave it a test drive last weekend and Penn State just hosted a competition using the 10.0 conversion this weekend. As someone who studies judging psychology, I found it interesting to think about some of the biases which have a greater potential to occur when judging under a 10.0 system, some of the unique nuances brought about by [...more]

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Prominent Neurosurgeon Has College Gymnastics Roots

Prominent Neurosurgeon Has College Gymnastics Roots

Yes, you are on the right page - a page about men's college gymnastics. What is this doing here?  To introduce people to the career of a men's college gymnastics alumnus you might not be familiar with.  Joshua Bederson, M.D. - Chief of Neurosurgery at Mt. Sinai in New York.Dr. Bederson may never have even gone to college, let alone medical school, if not for [...more]

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Stanford Cracks 420 Again; Michigan On the Rise

Stanford Cracks 420 Again; Michigan On the Rise

Stanford (420.40) hit the 420 mark for the second time this season, establishing a new NCAA standard with a big road win over Ohio State (408.15), Cal (386.40), host Arizona State (gold-388.95) and Arizona State (maroon-363.80). They again scored 70-plus on three events, and became the first team to hit for 70 on SR (71.50). The Card nearly matched their season best on VT (73.60), and blew out their previous season high on PB (72.65) by a point. All five of their countable scores on PB were an astonishing [...more]

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Michigan Posts Weekend’s Top Score; Navy Wins 3rd Straight; 15.90 for Nedoroscik

Michigan Posts Weekend’s Top Score; Navy Wins 3rd Straight; 15.90 for Nedoroscik

For the second straight weekend, Ohio State was involved in an exciting wire-to-wire battle. They lost last Saturday on the road to Penn State by less than a point, and they suffered another heartbreak by losing a close one to their neighbor to the north. Michigan (409.60) needed a clutch PB routine by their anchor Cameron Bock to outlast the the host Buckeyes (408.50) in the final rotation. Competing on five events, Bock nabbed the top score on SR (14.55) and PB (13.80) to help the Wolverines capture four team events. They also had four individual event winners, as Nick Guy (VT-14.900), Jonathan Liu (HB-T1st-14.10) and freshman Paul Juda (HB-T1st-14.10) also brought home titles. Juda set a new season best in the AA (79.15). Michigan had four of the [...more]

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