NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships
Founded | 1938 |
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Number of teams | 16 |
Current champions | Oklahoma (10) |
Most successful team(s) | Penn State (12) |
Website | NCAA.com |
This is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Men's Gymnastics champions, by division and year. All schools currently compete in one division, because only 16 schools sponsor men's gymnastics teams.[1] Only one of the 16 teams is not in Division I: Springfield College (Division III).[1]
Regions
The 16 teams are divided into two regions.[1]
The East Region has eleven teams: Illinois (Big Ten), Illinois-Chicago (Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League),[2] Iowa (Big Ten), Michigan (Big Ten), Minnesota-Twin Cities (Big Ten), Ohio State (Big Ten), Penn State (Big Ten), Springfield (EIGL), U.S. Military Academy (EIGL), U.S. Naval Academy (EIGL), and William and Mary (EIGL).
The West Region has five teams: California, Berkeley (Mountain Pacific Sports Federation), Nebraska-Lincoln (Big Ten), Oklahoma (MPSF), Stanford (MPSF), and U.S. Air Force Academy (MPSF).
Events
Individual events
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Discontinued events
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Champions
NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships[3] | |||||||||||
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Year | Site | Venue | Team Championship | All-Around Champion | |||||||
Winner | Points | Runner-up | Points | Winner | Score | ||||||
1938 | Chicago | Henry Crown Field House | Chicago | 22 | Illinois | 18 | Joe Giallombardo (Illinois) |
2509 | |||
1939 | Illinois | 21 | Army | 17 | Joe Giallombardo (Illinois) |
– | |||||
1940 | Illinois (2) | 20 | Navy Temple |
17 | Joe Giallombardo (Illinois) Paul Fina (Illinois) |
2331 | |||||
1941 | Illinois (3) | 68.5 | Minnesota | 52.5 | Courtney Shanken (Chicago) |
2832.50 | |||||
1942 | Annapolis, Maryland | Dahlgren Hall | Illinois (4) | 39 | Penn State | 30 | Newton Loken (Minnesota) |
1233.80 | |||
1943 | Not held due to World War II | ||||||||||
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1948 | Chicago | Henry Crown Field House | Penn State | 55 | Temple | 25 | Ray Sorenson (Penn State) |
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1949 | Berkeley, California | Men's Gym | Temple | 28 | Minnesota | 18 | Joe Kotys (Kent State) |
– | |||
1950 | West Point, New York | Gillis Field House | Illinois (5) | 26 | Temple | 25 | Joe Kotys (Kent State) |
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1951 | Ann Arbor, Michigan | Yost Field House | Florida State | 26 | Illinois USC |
23.5 | Bill Roetzheim (Florida State) |
1605 | |||
1952 | Boulder, Colorado | Balch Fieldhouse | Florida State (2) | 89.5 | USC | 75 | Jack Beckner (USC) |
1486 | |||
1953 | Syracuse, New York | Archbold Gymnasium | Penn State (2) | 91.5 | Illinois | 68 | Jean Cronstedt (Penn State) |
1275 | |||
1954 | Champaign, Illinois | Huff Hall | Penn State (3) | 137 | Illinois | 68 | Jean Cronstedt (Penn State) |
1557 | |||
1955 | Los Angeles | Men's Gym | Illinois (6) | 82 | Penn State | 69 | Karl Schwenzfeier (Penn State) |
1620 | |||
1956 | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | Woollen Gymnasium | Illinois (7) | 123.5 | Penn State | 67.5 | Don Tonry (Illinois) |
1493 | |||
1957 | Annapolis, Maryland | Halsey Field House | Penn State (4) | 88.5 | Illinois | 80 | Armando Vega (Penn State) |
1601 | |||
1958 | East Lansing, Michigan | Jenison Fieldhouse | Illinois (8) Michigan State |
79 | Penn State | 72.5 | Abie Grossfeld (Illinois) |
511 | |||
1959 | Berkeley, California | Haas Pavilion | Penn State (5) | 152 | Illinois | 87.5 | Armando Vega (Penn State) |
551.25 | |||
1960 | State College, Pennsylvania | Recreation Building | Penn State (6) | 112.5 | USC | 66.5 | Jay Werner (Penn State) |
547.25 | |||
1961 | Champaign, Illinois | Huff Hall | Penn State (7) | 88.5 | Southern Illinois | 80.5 | Gregor Weiss (Penn State) |
54.525 | |||
1962 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Johnson Gymnasium | USC | 95.5 | Southern Illinois | 75 | Robert Lynn (USC) |
54.775 | |||
1963 | Pittsburgh | Fitzgerald Field House | Michigan | 129 | Southern Illinois | 73 | Gil Larose (Michigan) |
55.90 | |||
1964 | Los Angeles | – | Southern Illinois | 84.5 | USC | 69.5 | Ron Barak (USC) |
54.85 | |||
1965 | Carbondale, Illinois | SIU Arena | Penn State (8) | 68.5 | Washington | 51.5 | Mike Jacobson (Penn State) |
54.75 | |||
1966 | State College, Pennsylvania | Recreation Building | Southern Illinois (2) | 187.200 | California | 185.100 | Steve Cohen (Penn State) |
55.75 | |||
1967 | Carbondale, Illinois | SIU Arena | Southern Illinois (3) | 189.550 | Michigan | 187.400 | Steve Cohen (Penn State) |
55.75 | |||
1968 | Tucson, Arizona | Men's Gymnasium | California | 188.250 | Southern Illinois | 188.150 | Makoto Sakamoto (USC) |
110.45 | |||
1969 | Seattle | Hec Edmundson Pavilion | Iowa | 161.175 | Penn State | 160.450 | Mauno Nissinen (Washington) |
108.200 | |||
1970 | Philadelphia | McGonigle Hall | Michigan (2) | 164.150 | Iowa State | 164.050 | Yoshi Hayasaki (Washington) |
108.25 | |||
1971 | Ann Arbor, Michigan | Yost Field House | Iowa State | 319.075 | Southern Illinois | 316.650 | Yoshi Hayasaki (Washington) |
107.9 | |||
1972 | Ames, Iowa | Hilton Coliseum | Southern Illinois (4) | 315.925 | Iowa State | 312.325 | Steve Hug (Stanford) |
107.75 | |||
1973 | Eugene, Oregon | McArthur Court | Iowa State (2) | 325.150 | Penn State | 323.025 | Steve Hug (Stanford) Marshall Avener (Penn State) |
110.05 | |||
1974 | State College, Pennsylvania | Recreation Building | Iowa State (3) | 328.675 | Arizona State | 324.900 | Steve Hug (Stanford) |
108.95 | |||
1975 | Terre Haute, Indiana | Hulman Center | California (2) | 437.325 | LSU | 433.700 | Wayne Young (BYU) |
109.65 | |||
1976 | Philadelphia | McGonigle Hall | Penn State (9) | 432.075 | LSU | 425.125 | Peter Kormann (So. Conn. St.) |
108.95 | |||
1977 | Tempe, Arizona | ASU Activity Center | Indiana State Oklahoma |
434.475 | So. Connecticut St. | 425.125 | Kurt Thomas (Indiana State) |
111.15 | |||
1978 | Eugene, Oregon | McArthur Court | Oklahoma (2) | 439.350 | Arizona State | 437.075 | Bart Conner (Oklahoma) |
112.65 | |||
1979 | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Pete Maravich Assembly Center | Nebraska | 448.275 | Oklahoma | 446.625 | Kurt Thomas (Indiana State) |
111.15 | |||
1980 | Lincoln, Nebraska | Bob Devaney Sports Center | Nebraska (2) | 563.300 | Iowa State | 557.650 | Jim Hartung (Nebraska) |
115.02 | |||
1981 | Nebraska (3) | 284.600 | Oklahoma | 281.950 | Jim Hartung (Nebraska) |
115.90 | |||||
1982 | Nebraska (4) | 285.500 | UCLA | 281.050 | Peter Vidmar (UCLA) |
116.30 | |||||
1983 | State College, Pennsylvania | Recreation Building | Nebraska (5) | 287.800 | UCLA | 283.900 | Peter Vidmar (UCLA) |
116.95 | |||
1984 | Los Angeles | Pauley Pavilion | UCLA | 287.300 | Penn State | 281.250 | Mitch Gaylord (UCLA) |
116.95 | |||
1985 | Lincoln, Nebraska | Bob Devaney Sports Center | Ohio State | 285.350 | Nebraska | 284.550 | Wes Suter (Nebraska) |
58.27 | |||
1986 | Arizona State | 283.900 | Nebraska | 283.600 | Jon Louis (Stanford) |
57.60 | |||||
1987 | Los Angeles | Pauley Pavilion | UCLA (2) | 285.300 | Nebraska | 284.750 | Tom Schlesinger (Nebraska) |
113.25 | |||
1988 | Lincoln, Nebraska | Bob Devaney Sports Center | Nebraska (6) | 288.150 | Illinois | 287.150 | Miguel Rubio (Houston Baptist) |
114.150 | |||
1989 | Illinois (9) | 283.400 | Nebraska | 282.300 | Patrick Kirksey (Nebraska) |
112.600 | |||||
1990 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Sports Pavilion | Nebraska (7) | 287.400 | Minnesota | 287.300 | Mike Racanelli (Ohio State) |
114.750 | |||
1991 | State College, Pennsylvania | Recreation Building | Oklahoma (3) | 288.025 | Penn State | 285.500 | John Roethlisberger (Minnesota) |
115.450 | |||
1992 | Lincoln, Nebraska | Bob Devaney Sports Center | Stanford | 289.575 | Nebraska | 288.950 | John Roethlisberger (Minnesota) |
116.075 | |||
1993 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | The Pit | Stanford (2) | 276.500 | Nebraska | 275.500 | John Roethlisberger (Minnesota) |
58.075 | |||
1994 | Lincoln, Nebraska | Bob Devaney Sports Center | Nebraska (8) | 288.250 | Stanford | 285.925 | Dennis Harrison (Nebraska) |
58.200 | |||
1995 | Columbus, Ohio | St. John Arena | Stanford (3) | 232.400 | Nebraska | 231.525 | Richard Grace (Nebraska) |
58.325 | |||
1996 | Stanford, California | Maples Pavilion | Ohio State (2) | 232.150 | California | 231.775 | Blaine Wilson (Ohio State) |
58.625 | |||
1997 | Iowa City, Iowa | Carver–Hawkeye Arena | California (3) | 233.825 | Oklahoma | 232.725 | Blaine Wilson (Ohio State) |
58.625 | |||
1998 | State College, Pennsylvania | Bryce Jordan Center | California (4) | 231.200 | Iowa | 229.675 | Travis Romagnoli (Illinois) |
58.225 | |||
1999 | Lincoln, Nebraska | Bob Devaney Sports Center | Michigan (3) | 232.500 | Ohio State | 230.850 | Jason Hardabura (Nebraska) |
58.050 | |||
2000 | Iowa City, Iowa | Carver–Hawkeye Arena | Penn State (10) | 231.975 | Michigan | 231.850 | Jamie Natalie (Ohio State) |
58.375 | |||
2001 | Columbus, Ohio | St. John Arena | Ohio State (3) | 218.125 | Oklahoma | 217.775 | Jamie Natalie (Ohio State) |
55.700 | |||
2002 | Norman, Oklahoma | Lloyd Noble Center | Oklahoma (4) | 219.300 | Ohio State | 218.650 | Raj Bhavsar (Ohio State) |
55.875 | |||
2003 | Philadelphia | Liacouras Center | Oklahoma (5) | 222.600 | Ohio State | 220.700 | Daniel Furney (Oklahoma) |
56.100 | |||
2004 | Champaign, Illinois | Assembly Hall | Penn State (11) | 223.350 | Oklahoma | 222.300 | Luis Vargas (Penn State) |
56.475 | |||
2005 | West Point, New York | Christl Arena | Oklahoma (6) | 225.675 | Ohio State | 225.450 | Luis Vargas (Penn State) |
57.175 | |||
2006 | Norman, Oklahoma | Lloyd Noble Center | Oklahoma (7) | 221.400 | Illinois | 220.975 | Jonathan Horton (Oklahoma) |
56.000 | |||
2007 | State College, Pennsylvania | Bryce Jordan Center | Penn State (12) | 221.000 | Oklahoma | 220.200 | Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons (Oklahoma) |
55.750 | |||
2008 | Stanford, California | Maples Pavilion | Oklahoma (8) | 363.200 | Stanford | 362.750 | Casey Sandy (Penn State) |
91.350 | |||
2009 | Minneapolis | Sports Pavilion | Stanford (4) | 362.800 | Michigan | 361.500 | Steven Legendre (Oklahoma) |
90.500 | |||
2010 Details |
West Point, New York | Christl Arena | Michigan (4) | 360.500 | Stanford | 359.800 | Chris Cameron (Michigan) |
90.500 | |||
2011 Details |
Columbus, Ohio | St. John Arena | Stanford (5) | 363.450 | Oklahoma | 361.600 | Sam Mikulak (Michigan) |
90.750 | |||
2012 Details |
Norman, Oklahoma | Lloyd Noble Center | Illinois (10) | 358.850 | Oklahoma | 357.450 | Jacob Dalton (Oklahoma) |
91.000 | |||
2013 Details |
State College, Pennsylvania | Bryce Jordan Center | Michigan (5) | 443.200 | Oklahoma | 440.100 | Sam Mikulak (Michigan) |
91.150 | |||
2014 Details |
Ann Arbor, Michigan | Crisler Center | Michigan (6) | 445.050 | Oklahoma | 441.650 | Sam Mikulak (Michigan) |
91.100 | |||
2015 Details |
Norman, Oklahoma | Lloyd Noble Center | Oklahoma (9) | 447.050 | Stanford | 440.450 | Akash Modi (Stanford) |
90.450 |
Team titles
Team | Record | Years won |
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Penn State | 12 | 1948, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1976, 2000, 2004, 2007 |
Illinois | 10 | 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1989, 2012 |
Oklahoma | 10 | 1977, 1978, 1991, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2015, 2016 |
Nebraska | 8 | 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1990, 1994 |
Michigan | 6 | 1963, 1970, 1999, 2010, 2013, 2014 |
Stanford | 5 | 1992, 1993, 1995, 2009, 2011 |
California | 4 | 1968, 1975, 1997, 1998 |
Southern Illinois | 4 | 1964, 1966, 1967, 1972 |
Iowa State | 3 | 1971, 1973, 1974 |
Ohio State | 3 | 1985, 1996, 2001 |
Florida State | 2 | 1951, 1952 |
UCLA | 2 | 1984, 1987 |
Arizona State | 1 | 1986 |
USC | 1 | 1962 |
Indiana State | 1 | 1977 |
Chicago | 1 | 1938 |
Temple | 1 | 1949 |
Iowa | 1 | 1969 |
See also
- NCAA Division II Men's Gymnastics Championships (1968–82)
- NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships (1982–present)
- Pre-NCAA Gymnastics Champions
- List of gymnastics terms
Footnotes
- 1 2 3 NCAA Sports Sponsorship: Men's Gymnastics - All Divisions. NCAA. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
- ↑ On the NCAA website, six schools are listed as being members of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). They are actually members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League (EIGL), which sponsors men's gymnastics and is an affiliate of the ECAC. Affiliates. Eastern College Athletic Conference. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
- ↑ "Division I All-Time Championship Records and Results" (pdf). NCAA. 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
External links
- NCAA men's gymnastics homepage
- NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championship Records through 2014
- Division II NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championship Records 1968-84