2019 NITTANY LIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS PENN STATE MEN’S GYMNASTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Quick Facts • 2019 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2019 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Head Coach Randy Jepson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 Assistant Coaches Carlos Vazquez and Tony Beck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 MEET THE STUDENT-ATHLETES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-25 Noah Roberson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Michael Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Chris Sands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Greg Tamargo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Wyatt Tyndall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Alex Thomason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Brayden Borromeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Isaac Hammett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Stephen Nedoroscik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Favian Valdez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Sam Zakutney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Jack Baldwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Parker Clayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Alex Frack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Brenna Pantazis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Logan Krabbe / Eric Yung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Nick Mock / Brady Yamamoto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 NITTANY LION HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-43 2018 Individual and Team Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-29 National Championship History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Big Ten Honors / Olympians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Academic Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Record Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 All-Time Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-40 Series Records / Coaching History / All-Time Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43
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The 2019 Penn State Men’s Gymnastics Yearbook
Content and Layout......................................Alex Shapiro & Jocelyn VerVelde
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QUICK FACTS // 2019 SCHEDULE PENN STATE UNIVERSITY Location...............................University Park, Pa. Founded...................................................... 1855 Enrollment................................................ 47,261 Nickname....................................... Nittany Lions Colors.........................................Blue and White Conference............................................. Big Ten President..................................Dr. Eric J. Barron Director of Athletics ...................Sandy Barbour Men’s Gymnastics Administrator........ Phil Esten Athletic Website...........www.GoPSUsports.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach................................. Randy Jepson ............................. 28th Season (Penn State ’82) Record at Penn State..............................384-85 Assistant Coach......................... Carlos Vazquez ..............................Seventh Season (Temple ’84) Assistant Coach................................. Tony Beck .......................... Fourth Season (Penn State ‘13) Office...........................................White Building ...................................University Park, PA 16802 Office Phone...............................(814) 865-8421 TEAM INFORMATION Captain........................................... Chris Sands Twitter..................................... PennStateMGYM Instagram................................ PennStateMGYM Facebook..............Penn StateMen’sGymnastics 2018 RECAP 2018 Record................................................15-6 2018 Big Ten Finish..................... Third (406.350) All-Big Ten Honors........................................Two 2017 NCAA Finish (Qualifier)...... Sixth (401.991) All-America Honors...................................... Five ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Men’s Gymnastics Contact......Jocelyn VerVelde Office Phone................................ 814-865-1759 Cell Phone................................... 814-876-2710 E-mail............................................jnv5@psu.edu Fax............................................... 814-863-3165 Address.......................101 Bryce Jordan Center ...................................University Park, PA 16802
2019 Penn State Schedule JANUARY Fri. 11 at West Point Open
West Point, N.Y.
7 p.m.
Sat. 13 at West Point Open
West Point, N.Y.
ALL DAY
Sat. 20 Army
West Point, N.Y.
4 p.m.
SAT. 26 NEBRASKA*@
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.
4 P.M.
FEBRUARY Fri.
10 at Illinois-Chicago, with Springfield Chicago, Ill.
2 p.m.
Fri.
15 at Winter Cup
Las Vegas, Nev.
10 p.m.
Sun. 17 at Winter Cup
Las Vegas, Nev.
10 p.m.
SAT. 24 NAVY AND AIR FORCE
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.
4 P.M.
Sat. 2 at Ohio State*
Columbus, Ohio
2 p.m.
Sat. 9 Arizona State Invitational
Tempe, Ariz.
7 p.m.
SAT. 16 ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN*
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA.
4 P.M.
Sat. 23 at Minnesota, with Iowa*
Minneapolis, Minn.
4 p.m.
MARCH
APRIL Fri.
5 at Big Ten Championships
Iowa City, Iowa
All Day
Sat. 6 at Big Ten Championships
Iowa City, Iowa
All Day
Fri.
19 at NCAA Championships
Champaign, Ill.
All Day
Fri.
20 at NCAA Championships
Champaign, Ill.
All Day
All times Eastern | * Big Ten contest | @ Double Dual with Penn State Women’s Gymnastics Home meets in BOLD CAPS at Rec Hall
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2019 NITTANY LION ROSTER 2019 MEN’S GYMNASTICS ROSTER Name Jack Baldwin Brayden Borromeo Michael Burns Parker Clayton Alex Frack Issac Hammett Logan Krabbe Eric Lung Nick Mock Stephen Nedoroscik Brennan Pantazis Noah Roberson Chris Sands* Greg Tamargo Alex Thomason Wyatt Tyndall Favian Valdez Brady Yamamoto Sam Zakutney
Event PH FX/SR/VT PH/SR/PB/HB AA AA SR FX/VT/PB/HB AA PH/PB PH AA SR FX/SR/VT/PB/HB FX/SR/VT FX/VT/PB/HB AA AA AA AA
Yr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. R-Sr. Sr. R-Sr. R-Jr. Sr. R-So. Fr. Jr.
Ht. 5-10 5-6 5-9 5-5 5-4 5-4 5-7 5-3 5-11 5-5 5-5 5-4 5-10 5-8 5-9 5-6 5-6 5-10 5-6
Hometown/High School Mexico, N.Y./Mexico Littlestown, Pa./Littlestown Senior Baltimore, Ohio/Liberty Union Fishers, Ind./Homeschooled Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth Sacramento, Calif./Jesuit Overland Park, Kan./Shawnee Mission West Livingston, N.J./North Brunswick Township Chandler, Ariz./Basha Worcester, Mass./Worcester Technical Sparks, Nev./Edward C. Reed Williamsville, N.Y./Williamsville South Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic Kennett Square, Pa./Unionville Houston, Texas/James E. Taylor Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Holy Cross Kearny, N.J./Kearny Glendale, Ariz./Basha Ottawa, Ontario/E.S.C. Franco Cite
Head Coach: Randy Jepson (Penn State, 1982; 28th Season) Assistant Coach: Carlos Vazquez (Temple, 1984; Seventh Season) Assistant Coach: Tony Beck (Penn State, 2013; Fourth Season) * - Team Captain
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Brayden Borromeo Logan Krabbe Stephen Nedoroscik Noah Roberson Greg Tamargo Wyatt Tyndall Favian Valdez Sam Zakutney
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LIONS BY ELIGIBILITY Redshirt-Senior (2): Roberson, Tamargo Seniors (3): Burns, Sands, Tyndall Redshirt-Junior (1): Thomason Juniors (4): Borromeo, Hammett, Nedoroscik, Zakutney Redshirt-Sophomore (1): Valdez Sophomores (4): Baldwin, Clayton, Frack, Pantazis Freshmen (4): Krabbe, Lung, Mock, Yamamoto
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LIONS BY LOCATION Arizona (2): Mock, Yamamoto California (1): Hammett Indiana (1): Clayton Kansas (1): Krabbe New Jersey (2): Lung, Valdez New York (2): Baldwin, Roberson Massachusetts (1): Nedoroscik Nevada (1): Pantazis Ohio (1): Burns Ontario (1): Zakutney Pennsylvania (4): Borromeo, Frack, Sands, Tamargo Saskatchewan (1): Tyndall Texas (1): Thomason
HEAD COACH RANDY JEPSON Randy
JEPSON 28th Season Head Coach Penn State ’82
JEPSON’S CAREER/YEAR-BY-YEAR 2018 • Penn State finished sixth at the NCAA Championship meet with a team score of 401.991 • Sophomore Stephen Nedoroscik won his second-straight individual NCAA National Championship as he captured the pommel horse title with a 14.666 score. • Penn State had four athletes combine for five All-American citings as Nedoroscik, and Colin Coates earned honors on the pommel horse, Greg Tamargo earned a nod on the still rings, and Sam Zakutney won two citing’s, one on parallel bars and the other on the high bar. • Penn State took third at the 2018 Big Ten Championships with a team score of 406.350 • Nedoroscik and freshman Brennan Pantazis both took home individual Big Ten titles, earning them first-team All-Big Ten. Nedoroscik won the pommel horse, and Pantazis won the floor exercise. • Noah Roberson became a two-time Elite 90 Award winner after taking home the honor in both 2017 and 2018. Roberson is just the second Penn State student-athlete to win the award on two occasions as Maggie Harding of women’s volleyball earned the honor in both 2012 and 2013. He is the fifth Penn State student-athlete to receive the award and the first since wrestler Matt Brown won the prestigious honor in 2013. Moreover, Roberson is the second men’s gymnast to earn the honor as Miguel Pineda garnered the award in 2011. • Roberson also earned first-team At-Large CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. Roberson became the fourth men’s gymnast in Penn State history to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and the first since 2012. He joins Miguel Pineda, the program’s only two-time honoree, 2011 and 2012, as well as Jose Palacios, 2001, and Joe Roemer, 1995. • Sam Zakutney won two Big Ten Gymnast of the Week honors and Brennan Pantazis and Alex Frack each one a Big Ten Freshman of the Week award. • Thirteen gymnasts earned CGA Academic Honors for the 2017-18 academic year. The Big Ten honored nine as Academic All-Big Ten. Roberson and Michael Burns were both named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars.
Under the direction of Randy Jepson, 2000, 2004 and 2007 National Coach of the Year, the Penn State men’s gymnastics program has carried on the proud tradition of excellence and achievement established by its forbearers. After guiding his teams to three national championships and two Big Ten titles, Jepson serves as a symbol of Penn State’s vaunted heritage and enters his 28th season as head coach of the Nittany Lions in 2019. A testament to his impact upon and dedication to the Penn State program and the sport overall, 2017 Jepson received the prestigious CGA Honor Coach Award in 2011. Bestowed annually, the Honor Coach Award recognizes CGA member coaches with 25 years or more of service to the sport of gymnastics. Presented with the honor at the NCAA/CGA Awards Banquet in April 2011, Jepson received a Career Honors special introduction by Bill Ballister, his coach and mentor while at • National Coach of the Year (’00, ’04 & ’07) the University of Oregon. A member of the coaching staff since 1983, Jepson was • National Assistant Coach of the Year (’91) appointed head coach on July 6, 1992, succeeding long-time head • Central Region Coach of the Year (’08 &’12) coach Karl Schier. During Jepson’s coaching tenure at his alma mater, Penn State student-athletes have earned All-America honors • Big Ten Coach of the Year (’03 & ’08) 103 times. He has also mentored 12 individual national champions, • CGA Honor Coach Award(’11) including Mark Sohn, the first gymnast to win four consecutive pommel horse national crowns. Jepson also championed the renovation efforts of the White Building, the Penn State training gymnasium, transforming the facility International Experience into the top collegiate training site in the country.
• USA Olympic Personal Coach(’08)
• Freshman Stephen Nedoroscik became the 54th Penn State men’s gymnast to earn an individual NCAA National Championship as he captured the pommel horse title. • Nedoroscik was the first competitor of the night on the apparatus and held onto the lead the entire championship, scoring a career-high 14.900. • Nedoroscik is the 10th Nittany Lion to earn the pommel horse title and the first since Luis Vargas earned the victory in the 2005 season. Furthermore, the freshman pommel horse specialist is the third freshman to capture an individual NCAA event title in the last five years and only the fourth-ever Penn State men’s gymnast to earn an individual event title. Nedoroscik joins the company of Mark Sohn (1988 pommel horse), Trevor Howard (2013 floor exercise) and Thad Lawson (2015 floor exercise) as the only four Penn State freshman men’s gymnasts to earn individual event titles. • Senior Leroy Clarke Jr. earned his third All-American nod, finishing eighth on the pommel horse. • Freshman Sam Zakutney earned All-American honors, finishing fifth on the parallel bars. • Zakutney garnered Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors, capturing nine titles and 21 podium finishes in his first season donning the Blue and White. • Zakutney is the first Nittany Lion to earn the honor since Trevor Howard captured it in the 2013 campaign. Furthermore, the Ottawa, Ontario native is one of just four Nittany Lions to earn the award as Felix Aronovich earned it in 2010 and Mike Dutka captured the honor in 1997. • Zakutney and freshman Favian Valdez each earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors four times in their first season as a Nittany Lion. • Noah Roberson garnered the Elite 90 award for the 2017 NCAA Division I Men’s Gymnastics Championship. • In the classroom, 11 gymnasts earned CGA Academic Honors for the 2016-17 academic year.
JEPSON’S BACKGROUND • USA vs. Canada Head Coach(’07) Before his appointment as acting head coach, Jepson spent six • USA World Championship Coaching Staff seasons as an assistant to Schier, who retired on October 1, 1991. Jepson is the sixth head coach in the 72-year history of the Penn (’97, ’05 & ’07) State men’s gymnastics program and only the third in the last 64 • USA World Championship Assistant Coach years. Gene Wettstone coached from 1939-76 and was succeeded by Schier, one of his former athletes, who served from 1977-91. (’06) Jepson earned the appointment on April of 1991, the year he was named Assistant Coach of the Year by the National Association of • USA Pan-Am Games Assistant Coach (’99) Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches for his outstanding work. • USA vs. Australia Head Coach (’97) Seven months before that, he coached Mike Masucci to a gold medal in the all-around as head coach of the U.S. team that • USA Cup of Puerto Rico Head Coach (’90) participated in the Cup of Puerto Rico international meet in San Juan. Masucci also captured gold medals in four events. A native of Portland, Oregon, Jepson lettered for three years at Under Jepson the University of Oregon and was an NCAA finalist on the rings his • Three-time National Team Champions sophomore year. He transferred to Penn State in 1982, when the Ducks dropped their gymnastics program. In his one season as a • 13 NCAA Individual Event Champions Nittany Lion, Jepson was captain and won All-America honors on 2016 rings. • 47 All-Americans on 108 Occasions • Two Nittany Lions posted All-America finishes as Penn State A Nissen-Award nominee as a senior, Jepson posted a perfect • Three-time Big Ten Team Champions finished fifth at the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship meet. score of 10.0 on rings in a meet against a team from the Soviet Union • Senior Trevor Howard earned four All-America honors in his in 1983 at Rec Hall. • One Big Ten Gymnast of the Year senior campaign finishing in the top eight in the all-around, floor Jepson joined the Lions’ coaching staff as a graduate assistant in • Four Big Ten Freshman of the Year exercise, vault and still rings. 1983 and worked in that capacity for two seasons. His first season • Howard was the first Penn State gymnast to earn All-America as an assistant coach was 1985-86. • 32 First Team All-Big Ten Selections honors all four years of competing since Kevin Tan (2001-04). He was Jepson has been instrumental in guiding Penn State gymnastics also just the fourth Penn State men’s gymnast to grab All-America • 26 Big Ten Individual Event Champions to berths on the U.S. Senior National and Developmental squads, and honors all four years in the history of the program, finishing his career also was a member of the 1997 and 2005 USA World Championships • Five CoSIDA Academic All-Americans as a seven-time All-American under Coach Jepson’s tutelage. coaching staff. • Howard earned his third Big Ten title, capturing the win on the A member of the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics • 94 CGA All-America Scholar-Athletes high bar at Ohio State. Coaches, Jepson served as secretary and treasurer of the United • 157 Academic All Big-Ten Selections • Howard was a 2016 Nissen-Emery Award finalist, while Noah States Elite Coaches Association. Roberson was an Elite-90 finalist. In years past, Jepson has served men’s program director at • The 2016 Nittany Lions placed fourth at the Big Ten Woodward Gymnastics Camp in Woodward, Pennsylvania. Also, Championships and had five individuals qualify for the individual Jepson directed the North team that won the gold medal at the 1993 event finals. United States Olympic Festival. • Five Penn State gymnasts finished the season ranked in the Jepson has also been heavily involved in national team training top-20 nationally in individual events. camps, helping to prepare teams for the 1999 World Championships • The Nittany Lions posted their second-straight perfect season inside Rec Hall, winning all three in China and the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. He was also selected as assistant of its home meets in the 2016 campaign. coach for the 1999 Pan American Games team in Winnipeg, Canada. In 2006, Jepson served as • The Nittany Lions swept all six individual event titles at the West Point Open for the second an assistant coach for Team USA at the World Championships and in a meet versus France and time in the history of the program. Switzerland. In February of 2008, Jepson served as head coach of a six-man U.S. team in a dual meet versus 2015 Canada, leading the Americans to victory. Later that year, countless hours spent overseeing the • Penn State tallied a perfect home campaign in 2015, including capturing the Big Ten training of world-class gymnast and Penn State assistant coach Kevin Tan paid off for Jepson, as Championship at Rec Hall. Tan realized a lifelong dream by earning a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team. Jepson served as Tan’s • The Nittany Lions notched their third Big Ten Conference Championship with a score of coach, accompanying him to Beijing, China for the 2008 Summer Games, where he captured a 436.700, edging out the entire field in a finale that came down to the final rotation. bronze medal in the team competition. • Six individuals (Trevor Howard, Thad Lawson, Tristian Duverglas, Leroy Clarke Jr., Craig Jepson received his master’s degree from Penn State in exercise sport and science, with an Hernandez, Alexis Torres) all competed in the individual event finals for the Nittany Lions. Trevor emphasis in biomechanics, in 1990. He and his wife, Sue, a Penn State alum, and their four children Howard competed in four individual event titles, the most of any gymnast, and earned Penn State’s - Adam and Anna, who both attended Penn State, Emily and Maggie - reside in Centre Hall. lone individual event title on the still rings. Senior Matthew Fellerman earned the Big Ten all-around title for the Nittany Lions, posting an 87.200. Howard and Felleman were both named All-Big Ten first team honorees.
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HEAD COACH RANDY JEPSON • Jepson led Penn State to a third-place finish at the 2015 NCAA Championships, which marked the highest finish since the 2012 campaign. • Lawson captured the NCAA individual floor title, marking the fourth national champion on the floor exercise in Penn State history and the second in the past three years. He is also the second freshman in Penn State history to • Tristian Duverglas, Leroy Clarke Jr., Alexis Torres, Matthew Felleman, and Thad Lawson all earned All-American honors at the NCAA Championships • In the classroom, seven Nittany Lions earned College Gymnastics Association (CGA) ScholarAthlete All-American honors, and five student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten 2014 • Three Nittany Lions posted All-America finishes as Penn State finished sixth at the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship meet. Craig Hernandez (pommel horse), Trevor Howard (parallel bars) and Alexis Torres (still rings) all finished the 2014 season as All-Americans. • Penn State set one team school record and tied another team school record during the 2014 season. The Nittany Lions score of 74.550 in the floor exercise against Minnesota tied the school record (Ohio State 2/2/13 and Springfield College 2/23/13). The Nittany Lions broke their school record of 75.050 in the vault when they tallied a score 75.100 at the Big Ten Championships (3/21/14). • In the classroom, six Nittany Lions earned College Gymnastics Association (CGA) ScholarAthlete All-America honors and four Nittany Lions were named to the Academic All-Big Ten team. • Trevor Howard went onto grab first-team All-Big Ten honors as he captured the rings title with a career-high score of 15.825. • As a team, Penn State finished third at the Big Ten Championships. The team finished within the top five in all six events. The Nittany Lions registered a second-place finish on the vault (75.100) and a third-place finish on the parallel bars (73.900), while also finishing fourth on the floor exercise (73.700), pommel horse (71.450), rings (74.00) and high bar (69.850). • Senior captain Adrian Evans was honored with the Big Ten Medal of Honor and the Ernest B. McCoy Memorial Award. 2013 • For the fourth time in the last 40 years of Penn State men’s gymnastics, the Nittany Lions posted an undefeated regular season, registering a 13-0 record, marking the 19th undefeated regular season in school history. Jepson guided his squad to its first perfect regular season since 2003. Inside Rec Hall, PSU posted its third consecutive undefeated season, recording a 4-0 mark in the building. • The Nittany Lions set three school records during the 2013 regular season while setting one record multiple times. On opening weekend, Felix Aronovich and Matthew Felleman topped the school record on the high bar vs. Army, scoring 15.500. The next weekend Felleman matched the mark. Wasef Burbar followed with a new record, notching 15.800 and 16.000 scores in consecutive weeks. Burbar then flew to a 15.800 mark at Temple before recording the fourth-highest score in NCAA history with a 16.00 showing against Springfield. Craig Hernandez broke his record on the pommel horse with a 15.750 mark at the Navy Open and Nestor Rodriguez set the parallel bar record at Temple, scoring 15.800. • Six Nittany Lions earned All-America honors, led by Aronovich, who brought home his third All-America status and second career all-around All-America honor. Adrian Evans earned his second straight All-America distinction on the pommel horse, while Scott Rosenthal and Parker Raque both stood on the podium as All-Americans on the still rings. Along with Howard, Felleman rounded out the group with his first career All-America honor after a 14.850 showing and a fourth-place finish. • Jepson guided Trevor Howard to an NCAA Championship title in the floor exercise, as the freshman posted a score of 15.800. Howard also earned All-America status. • PSU finished fourth at the 2013 NCAA National Championship, highlighted by six Nittany Lions qualifying for eight individual routines. • Penn State finished third at the Big Ten Championship, led by Hernandez, who claimed his second consecutive pommel horse championship. Trevor Howard also picked up Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors while Aronovich grabbed first-team All-Big Ten honors. • Off the court, three Nittany Lions earned 2012-13 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar honors, including Aronovich, Evans, and Rosenthal. Nine more PSU gymnasts earned All-America ScholarAthlete honors by the CGA. 2012 • Penn State boasted its 11th undefeated season inside of historic Rec Hall under Jepson, collecting victories against Army, NCAA Champion Illinois, Minnesota and Temple. The Nittany Lions also claimed victories at Springfield College and Ohio State. The Lions also won their 14th-straight West Point Open title and competed in an international competition with the Puerto Rico National Team. • Penn State set a trio of team records on the season, including a program-best team score of 360.600 in a dual meet victory over Temple. The Blue and White also rocked their way to a schoolrecord score of 60.300 on the pommel horse against Temple and the still rings charts after posting a tally of 62.400 vs. Minnesota. • With seven different Nittany Lions earning All-American honors, the 2012 squad tied the 1959 team for the second most All-Americans in a single season. The eight total All-American nods were the most for a PSU squad since 2003 and are tied for the 10th most all-time at Penn State. Felix Aronovich (all-around, parallel bars), Adrian Evans (pommel horse), Craig Hernandez (pommel horse), Nihir Kothari (still rings), Parker Raque (floor exercise), Néstor Rodríguez (high bar) and Scott Rosenthal (still rings) all earned All-American accolades. • Penn State grabbed a third-place team finish at the NCAA Championships, hosted by Oklahoma. The Nittany Lions had seven student-athletes qualify for eight total routines during the individual finals at the NCAA Championships. • The Nittany Lions posted a third-place showing at the Big Ten Championships and tied the school record for most All-Big Ten selections at a single championship with three. Craig Hernandez (pommel horse) and Rosenthal (still rings) both captured individual championships to earn All-Big Ten honors, while Aronovich was an All-Big Ten pick, as well. The three All-Big Ten picks tie the 2008 and 2004 squads for most in school history. • Aronovich qualified for the all-around at the XXX Olympiad held in London, England. Aronovich represented his home country of Israel and placed 32nd in the individual all-around with an overall score of 83.199. • Rosenthal broke a four-year-old school record on the still rings when he swung his way to a score of 16.300 twice during the season. Rosenthal ended the season with 10 of the top 12 scores in school history on the still rings, posting nine of those scores in 2012. • Craig Hernandez toppled the school record on the pommel horse by tallying a mark of 15.700 twice during the season. The rookie finished the campaign with four of the top five scores on the apparatus. • It was a banner year in the classroom, as well, for Penn State. Miguel Pineda earned his second-straight nod to the CoSIDA Academic All-America squad and was one of a school-record five Nittany Lions to earn Big Ten Distinguished Scholar laurels. The Blue and White also set a school standard with 11 Academic All-Big Ten selections and 12 CGA All-America Scholar-Athletes.
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2011 • Penn State went undefeated at home in Rec Hall, claiming wins over Army, defending NCAA Champion Michigan, Springfield College, and Ohio State knocked off two-time reigning Big Ten Champion Illinois, Minnesota, and Iowa on the road; and won its 13th consecutive West Point Open crown. The Nittany Lions also traveled to San Juan for an international dual meet with the Puerto Rico National Team. Penn State established a season-high team score of 356.750 in a tri-meet at Oklahoma. • Penn State placed second in its qualifying session at the National Collegiate Championships to advance to the team finals for the first time since 2008. The Nittany Lions used a record-setting performance in the still rings, scoring a 62.300, to qualify. Penn State finished in sixth place at the team finals. • Four Nittany Lions earned All-America recognition at the National Collegiate Championships, the most since 2007. Wasef Burbar (high bar), Miguel Pineda (still rings), Parker Raque (floor exercise, vault) and Scott Rosenthal (still rings) each secured All-America honors for the first time in his career. • Raque came through in the clutch for Penn State at the National Collegiate Championships, setting career highs in three events (floor exercise, still rings, vault) to lead the Nittany Lions. In the individual event finals, he scored a career-best 15.400 in the floor exercise and tied a personal high that he set in the national qualifier in the vault (16.050) to earn All-America honors in each event. • Penn State placed fourth at the Big Ten Championships, highlighted by a conference-high team rings score of 60.650. Junior Scott Rosenthal placed second in the still rings in the individual event finals, earning second-team All-Big Ten honors. • Jepson was recognized with the 2011 College Gymnastics Association Honor Coach Award at the NCAA/CGA Award Banquet in Columbus, Ohio in April. The Honor Coach Award is bestowed annually to CGA member coaches with 25 years or more of service to the sport of gymnastics. • Junior Miguel Pineda not only excelled in the competition arena but also in the classroom in 2011. A science major, he was honored as the NCAA Elite 88 Award winner and was named to the CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America and CGA All-America Scholar-Athlete First Teams. Also, Pineda was a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award recipient and earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for the second-straight year. • A standout competitive season in 2011 was only surpassed by the team’s performance in the classroom. The Nittany Lions earned the Penn State Varsity “S” Award and boasted 11 CGA AllAmerican Scholar-Athletes, nine Academic All-Big Ten honorees and three Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award recipients. 2010 • With a multitude of injuries of varying degrees to a host of veterans, Penn State was forced to rely heavily on its talented freshman class in 2010. Of the 452 total routines performed by Nittany Lion gymnasts, 237 were contributed by true freshmen or 52 percent. If sophomores (or gymnasts with two years or fewer of competitive collegiate experience) were included, that number jumps to 327, meaning underclassmen accounted for a remarkable 72 percent of Penn State routines. • The Nittany Lions opened the season by winning their 12th consecutive West Point Open. Penn State also gained a home victory over William & Mary and swept a tri-meet versus Minnesota and Temple at Rec Hall. Penn State established a season-high team score of 354.450 in a home loss to Oklahoma. • Felix Aronovich was named Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Year, becoming the first Nittany Lion to receive the conference award since Mike Dutka in 1997. Aronovich competed in every meet, earning 13 top-three finishes, including seven titles. • At the Big Ten Championships, Penn State overtook two higher ranked teams, including host Ohio State, to place a surprising third. Senior Nick Virbitsky earned second-team All-Big Ten honors, contributing Penn State’s top showing in the individual event finals by placing second in the floor exercise. • In his final performance as a collegiate athlete, senior Noam Shaham finished sixth in the high bar in the individual finals of the National Collegiate Championships to earn his first career All-America honor. • Twelve Nittany Lions, an impressive 60 percent of the 2010 roster, were honored as CGA All-America Scholar-Athletes. Nine received first-team accolades, including Miguel Pineda and Logan Wyman, who were two of just four gymnasts nationwide to earn perfect 4.0 GPAs, while three were recognized on the second team. Also, Pineda, Wyman, Noam Shaham, and Philip Harris were named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars, and eight Nittany Lions received Academic All-Big Ten honors. 2009 • The Nittany Lions began the season by winning their 11th consecutive West Point Open. The 2009 home schedule was highlighted by a 348.900-348.350 victory over Big Ten rival Michigan, which would go on to finish second at the National Collegiate Championships. Penn State established a season-high team score of 356.300 in a loss at Oklahoma. • Casey Sandy penned the final chapter of one of the most storied careers in the vaunted history of Penn State men’s gymnastics with a stellar senior year. He captured 29 titles, including seven in the pommel horse and six in the parallel bars. He tied the single-season conference record by earning five Big Ten Gymnast of the Week awards and shattered the career mark for winning a total of 11 league honors. In the midst of his exceptional senior season, Sandy also was able to further his international gymnastics career by winning the all-around on both days at the Elite Canada 2009 thereby securing himself a roster spot on the Canadian National Team. Sandy’s march towards history and assault on the Penn State record book was slowed only by injury, as he suffered a severe toe sprain at the Big Ten Championships. Refusing to be hindered by the injury, he gutted out a win in the all-around in the qualifier at the National Collegiate Championships. Sandy then went on to earn the eighth and ninth All-America honors of his career with top-eight finishes in all-around and vault finals. • Sandy’s brilliant season and exceptional career culminated with him being presented with the 2009 Nissen-Emery Award, becoming Penn State’s NCAA-record sixth recipient of the sport’s most prestigious honor. He was also named Penn State Male Athlete of the Year for the second consecutive time. • Five Nittany Lions (four on the first team) were recognized as All-America Scholar-Athletes by the College Gymnastics Association while six received Academic All-Big Ten honors. 2008 • For the second consecutive year, historic Rec Hall was the site of a Penn State championship, as the Nittany Lions captured the program’s second Big Ten title in front of their home fans. The competition and the Penn State victory was aired live to a national television audience on the Big Ten Network. • Randy Jepson was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the second time in his career and was also honored as the CGA Central Region Coach of the Year. Assistant Coach Slava Boiko was recognized as CGA Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year.
HEAD COACH RANDY JEPSON • Casey Sandy had arguably the greatest individual season in the storied history of Penn State men’s gymnastics. He tied a conference record by earning Big Ten Male Gymnast of the Week accolades four times en route to being unanimously selected as the 2008 Big Ten Gymnast of the Year. In leading Penn State to the Big Ten Championship, Sandy won individual conference titles in the parallel bars and all-around. He then went on to dominate at the NCAA Championships, capturing the NCAA all-around crown to become the first Penn State gymnast to win the Big Ten and NCAA all-around championships in the same year. Sandy secured a total of six All-America honors, the most ever by a Nittany Lion at a single NCAA Championships. • Derek Helsby placed fourth in the all-around at the Big Ten Championships to become just the second Nittany Lion in program history to earn All-Big Ten honors in three consecutive seasons. After an excellent senior season, Helsby was selected as a Nissen-Emery Award finalist. • Tommy Ramos capped off a brilliant career by claiming his second Big Ten still rings championship in addition to earning his sixth All-America honor by placing third in the rings at the National Collegiate Championships. • Seven different Nittany Lions were ranked in the top 20 in the final individual GymInfo national rankings. • Penn State posted a season-high score of 360.550 in a win over Ohio State at St. John Arena in Columbus in a meet broadcast by the Big Ten Network. • Under Randy Jepson’s guidance and tutelage, Penn State assistant coach Kevin Tan earned a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team and went on to win a bronze medal in the team finals at the Summer Olympic games in Beijing, China. 2007 • In front of its home fans at historic Rec Hall, Penn State captured its NCAA-record 12th National Championship, posting a season-high team score of 221.000 to edge two-time defending title-winner Oklahoma. • Randy Jepson was named National Coach of the Year for the third time in his career while Slava Boiko and Kevin Tan were honored as National Assistant Coaches of the Year. • Matt Cohen punctuated his brilliant Nittany Lion career by becoming Penn State’s fifth NissenEmery Award winner. • Four Nittany Lions earned All-America honors: Tommy Ramos (rings, parallel bars, high bar), Casey Sandy (pommel horse), Vladi Klurman (rings), Nick Virbitsky (floor exercise). • Tommy Ramos and Casey Sandy recorded runner-up finishes in the rings and pommel horse, respectively, at the Big Ten Championships and the National Collegiate Championships. • Penn State placed second at the Big Ten Championships, just .100 behind Ohio State. • Tommy Ramos (rings), Vladi Klurman (vault), Casey Sandy (pommel horse), and Matt Cohen (all-around) all spent significant time as the No. 1-ranked competitor in the nation in individual events. 2006 • Penn State captured its ninth consecutive West Point Open title. • Freshman Casey Sandy took the collegiate gymnastics world by storm, capturing at least a share of eight titles, including three-straight all-around wins, through the first three meets of the 2006 season. However, a broken arm in mid-February ended his promising season. • The Nittany Lions edged Stanford, 216.800-216.750, in a highly competitive dual meet at the Bryce Jordan Center. Sophomore Derek Helsby took the all-around and pommel horse titles en route to winning the Gene Wettstone Award. • Sophomore Tommy Ramos continued Penn State’s conference dominance on the still rings, winning the title at the Big Ten Championships and gave the Nittany Lions rings champions in five of the last six years. • Derek Helsby earned four All-American honors (all-around, pommel horse, rings, parallel bars) while Tommy Ramos secured two (rings and parallel bars), helping Penn State to finish fourth at the NCAA Championships. 2005 • Jepson reached the 225-win milestone with Penn State’s first place-finish at the West Point Open, its eighth consecutive title at the annual meet. • International competition returned to Rec Hall for the first time in 21 years, as a team of Japanese College All-Stars ventured to University Park for a dual meet. Penn State posted a season-high team score (224.150) in a narrow defeat. • Luis Vargas punctuated his Nittany Lion career by earning five All-America honors at the 2005 NCAA Championships, successfully defending his all-around crown, and capturing the pommel horse title. • Vargas garnered the Big Ten’s highest honor, the Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year Award. • As a freshman, Santiago Lopez added his name to the prestigious list of Penn State AllAmericans, placing fourth in the event finals of the vault at the NCAA Championships. 2004 • The 2004 National Coach of the Year, Jepson and the Lions celebrated their NCAA-record 11th national title when they posted a season-high 223.350, beating two-time defending champion Oklahoma by more than one point. • Sophomore Luis Vargas took the all-around, becoming Penn State’s first all-around champion since 1973. • Kevin Tan finished his career by capturing back-to-back NCAA Championships on the still rings and also won his third-straight Big Ten Championship on the apparatus. Tan also won the Big Ten title on the parallel bars. • The Lions finished second at the Big Ten Championships behind host Illinois. • With Vargas and Tan’s All-American honors, Penn State tacked on two more champions to its NCAA-record, giving them 48 overall. 2003 • Jepson celebrated 200 wins on Feb. 22, 2003, vs. Ohio State. The Lions won the meet 220.000-216.875. He went on to be named the 2003 Big Ten Coach of the Year. • The Nittany Lions won their first Big Ten Championship since joining the league in 1993. Penn State scored a 220.500, almost two points ahead of the No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes (218.600), en route to blowing away the competition for the title in Columbus, Ohio. • Kevin Tan became Penn State’s sixth NCAA champion on the still rings and second in three years. Tan also successfully defended his Big Ten titles on the rings, marking the third straight year a Lion took home the title in that event. • Penn State’s eight All-America citations set a school record for All-American honors, besting the six the Lions earned in 1991. • The Lions finished third in the NCAA team competition. 2002 • Penn State was the No. 1 team in the country on Jan. 14, earning a No. 1 regular-season ranking for the first time since March 15, 1999. • Kevin Donohue became the first Nittany Lion in 17 years to earn All-America honors in the all-around. He and Kevin Tan combine to earn five All-America honors at the NCAA Championships in Norman, Okla.
• The Lions posted its second-straight third-place showing at the Big Ten Championships, finishing behind Ohio State and Michigan, while edging out Minnesota. Kevin Donohue becomes the first Nittany Lion since Mike Dutka in 1998 to win multiple Big Ten titles, capturing top honors on high bar and parallel bars. Kevin Tan win the rings crown, making it the second-straight year a Nittany Lion has won the event. 2001 • Struggling with consistency, Penn State peaked at the end of the season, posting its best score of the year at the Big Ten Championships in Rec Hall, edging out Illinois for third place. It was the Lions’ best finish since a second-place showing in 1998. • The Lions qualified for the NCAA team finals despite a No. 8 seeding and jumped ahead of Michigan State in the final rotation to place fifth overall at the end of the championship. • Chris Lakeman became the 45th Nittany Lion to win an NCAA individual title and the first rings champion since 1991. • Kevin Tan was the first Nittany Lion freshman under Randy Jepson to earn All-America honors, receiving the recognition on rings. • Dominic Brindle added an All-America vault certificate entering the event finals with two to his credit. • Jay Kim performed beyond expectations, leading the charge on the vault team en route to earning All-America status. 2000 • Along the way to a No. 3 national ranking the Nittany Lions knocked off two higher-ranked opponents (Ohio State and Oklahoma) and the nation’s top all-arounders twice while winning two major opens (West Point Open, Southwest Cup) and surpassing the 230.00 mark three times. • Penn State stumbled just once during the regular season and finished second to last at the Big Ten Championships. • The Lions saved their best performance for last coming from behind to edge Michigan by 0.125 for an NCAA-record 10th national title, with a school-record 231.975. • Brandon Stefaniak, who was instrumental in the team’s rally, successfully defended his individual national crown on the pommel horse, giving Penn State an NCAA-record 44 individual titles. 1999 • The Lions posted a fourth-place NCAA finish with a year that was capped by Brandon Stefaniak’s pommel horse title. He became the Lions’ first NCAA Champion since 1991. Ron Roeder, Eddie Seng, and Adam Benas also grabbed All-America honors. 1998 • Despite numerous injuries, the Nittany Lions rolled through the 1998 regular season with an 11-3 record (tied for fifth-most wins in school history), including a then-school record 231.150 in a win over Nebraska. • Seemingly rejuvenated by the return of all-arounder Mike Dutka in late February, Penn State entered the postseason poised for a run at a national championship. Behind the strength of Dutka’s four individual titles, the Lions nearly won the Big Ten crown, placing second to Iowa by less than a point. However, Dutka went down on vault at the NCAA East Regional with a broken foot. Penn State ended up finishing fourth to the Hawkeyes by .05. • Five Lions still managed to qualify as individuals for the NCAA Championships in the Bryce Jordan Center. Ron Roeder emerged as a star, earning All-America honors on the floor exercise and rings, while Brandon Stefaniak was an All-America on pommel horse with a sixth-place finish. 1997 • Jepson led a mix of youth and experience to a fifth-place showing at the NCAA Championships. J.M. Michel earned All-America honors on the high bar with a sixth-place finish. Mike Dutka, who Jepson coached at the World Championships over the summer, finished only 0.075 points away from becoming an All-American in the all-around. • The Nittany Lions placed third at both the Big Ten Championships and the NCAA East Regional. During the regular season, Dutka earned a spot on the U.S. Senior National Team at the Winter Cup in February. Also, captain Joe Roemer became the first Penn State gymnast ever to earn GTE Academic All-America honors, garnering a spot on the second team. 1996 • The season ended with the Nittany Lions placing sixth at the NCAA Championships. Joe Roemer tied for third on the floor exercise, earning All-America scholar-athlete recognition for the second consecutive year. • The Lions placed third at the NCAA East Regional after also finishing the Big Ten Championships in third place. Junior Roy Malka was 10th in the all-around competition at both events. 1995 • Penn State’s third-place trophy at the NCAA Championships was the Nittany Lions’ top performance under Jepson to date and the best outcome since finishing second in 1991. Two Lions, Tony Pansy, and Tom Ellefson earned All-America honors on the parallel bars. • Jepson’s NCAA East Regional Championships came on his home floor. The Lions finished fourth at the Big Ten Championships at Illinois, as Pansy and Lee Ricketts were co-champions on the horizontal bar with 9.80 marks. • The team was recognized for having the 10th-highest team grade point average in the country among men’s gymnastics teams. The 3.009 the Nittany Lions carried was the best in the Big Ten and second among teams competing in the NCAA Championships. Furthermore, sophomore Joe Roemer was one of 49 recognized as All-America scholar-athlete. 1994 • Capturing third place at both the Big Ten and the NCAA East Regional Championships, the Nittany Lions advanced to the 1994 NCAA Championships, where they finished sixth. 1993 • At the 1993 NCAA East Regional, Penn State posted its second-highest score of the season but was unable to crack the top three in the team standings. Thus, for the first time since 1977, Penn State did not field a team at the NCAA Championships. The school’s streak of 15-consecutive appearances in the NCAA meet was the nation’s longest entering the season. • Two Nittany Lions represented the program at the NCAA Championships. Senior captain Mike Masucci placed 11th on parallel bars and 16th on pommel horse. Sophomore Joel Neuwirth was 20th on the pommel horse. • The Nittany Lions placed sixth at the Big Ten Championships. Masucci reached the finals on three events, sharing the high bar title with a score of 9.725 and was named All-Big Ten. 1992 • As an acting head coach during the 1992 season, Jepson directed Penn State to a fifth-place showing at the Big Ten Championships and fourth place in the NCAA East Regional. In the school’s 15th-consecutive appearance at the NCAA Championships, Penn State placed seventh.
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VAZQUEZ Temple ’84 Vazquez enters his seventh year as a Nittany Lion assistant coach. Prior to joining the squad Vazquez spent the last 20 years as the head coach of the men’s program at Capital Gymnastics National Training Center in Burke, Va. Additionally, he has served as a U.S. Junior National Team coach since 1992, including serving as an assistant coach for the Junior Pan American Championships in Sao Palo, Brazil in 1992. Among the gymnasts under Vazquez’s tutelage are 2008 Olympian Justin Spring, U.S. National Team members Jay Nardelli, Jason Furr, Dan Gill, Tim McNeal and Abhinov Ramani. Vazquez has been a member of USA Gymnastics Pro since 1985. Vazquez was a four-time letterwinner at Temple and served as the team captain from 1982-84. He graduated from Temple with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering.
BECK Penn State, ’13 Beck is in his fourth season as an assistant coach for Penn State men’s gymnastics after serving as the volunteer assistant coach for two seasons. As a volunteer assistant coach for the Nittany Lions, Beck helped with the daily practices and competition, while working closely with on-campus recruiting. In his final year as the volunteer assistant coach, Beck played a vital role in the Blue and White’s third Big Ten Championship and a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Following his graduation from Penn State, Beck started the first men’s gymnastics program at Centre Elite Gymnastics where he produced numerous regional and state champions. For his efforts, he was named the 2015 Pennsylvania Coach of the Year. The Eastern Pennsylvania native has also served as a judge from the Junior National level to the collegiate level and was an instructor at the International Gymnastics Camp where he coached weekly camps focusing on technique and skill development. As a student-athlete for the Blue and White, Beck earned a fourth-place finish on the parallel bars at the 2010 Big Ten Championships and a ninthplace finish on the pommel horse at the 2011 NCAA Championships. Beck also helped the team to two third-place finishes in the Big Ten Championships in 2010 and 2012 before the Nittany Lions placed second in his senior campaign. In 2013, Penn State went on to place fourth at the NCAA Championships with Beck placing sixth on the high bar. Beck attended Northampton High School and competed for the Lehigh Valley Sports Academy. Competing at the Visa Championships at the junior level, Beck placed sixth on the floor exercise and 11th in the all-around competition, while earning the 2008 Pennsylvania Most Outstanding Senior Award. A native of Northampton, Pennsylvania, Beck graduated from Penn State with a bachelor’s degree in recreation, park, and tourism management and was on the dean’s list as well as a 2013 CGA Academic All-American.
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NOAH ROBERSON Williamsville, N.Y. WILLIAMSVILLE SOUTH Redshirt-Senior • AA • 5-4 • Biomedial and Mechanical Engineering ELITE 90 AWARD WINNER (2017, 2018) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2016, 2017, 2018) FIRST-TEAM CGA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (2016, 2017, 2018) BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR (2016, 2017, 2018) ELITE 90 AWARD FINALIST (2016) SCHREYER HONORS SCHOLAR 2018 (Redshirt-Junior Year) Earned his second-straight Elite 90 Award, maintaining a 4.0 GPA in biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering … Named Academic All-Big Ten … Named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar ... Was a top competitor on the still rings for the Nittany Lions all season, earning five podium finishes … Won the still rings title on three occasions … Held a team-best 14.400 on the still rings, earning the victory at Nebraska (3/17) …. Picked up his first victory of the season at the West Point Open (1/12) before going on to take a win at Iowa (3/3), scoring a 14.350 and notching a victory against Nebraska (3/17) with a season-best 14.400. 2017 (Redshirt-Sophomore Year) Earned the Elite 90 Award after tallying a 4.0 grade-point average as a double major … Named Academic All-Big Ten ... Named Big Ten Distinguished Scholar ... Competed on both the floor exercise and the still rings in the 2017 campaign … Placed sixth on the still rings against Army (1/21) … Notched a season-best 13.650 at Navy (2/25) on the still rings.
2016 (Redshirt-Freshman Year) Competed on the still rings for Penn State in the 2016 campaign … Named Academic All-Big Ten... Named Big-Ten Distinguished Scholar ... Placed second on the still rings in the team event at the West Point Open (1/15) and notched a fourth-place finish in the individual event finals (1/16) … Set a season-best on the still rings at Ohio State (2/13) with a 14.400 … Finished the season tying for fifth on the still rings at Arizona State (3/4). 2015 (Freshman Year) Redshirt season. Gymnastics Background Prepped at Williamsville South High School where he graduated with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average ... Trained at Stumf’s Gymnastics Center where he was a six-time Junior Olympic National Qualifier ... Earned multiple regional and state championships in his time training at Stumf’s ... Was a top-10 Junior Olympian in the all around in both 2013 and 2014. Personal Full name is Noah Richard Roberson ... Son of Michael and Joelle Roberson ... Has one bother, Nathaniel, and one sister, Miranda ... Majoring in biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Floor Exercise 13.400 1/21/17 Army Still Rings 14.400 3/17/18 at Nebraska
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MICHAEL BURNS Baltimore, Ohio LIBERTY UNION Senior • AA • 5-9 • Biological Engineering BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLOR (2018) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2017, 2018) FIRST-TEAM CGA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (2017, 2018) 2018 (Junior Year) Named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar … Earned Academic AllBig Ten honors … Competed on four events in the 2018 season, including pommel horse, still rings, parallel bars, and high bar … Won the high bar on four occasions … Had seven podium finishes in the 2018 campaign … Kicked off the season with a victory on the high bar at the West Point Open (1/29) … Had a season-best 13.900 on the high bar against Minnesota (2/24) to take home the victory … Picked up the win at Arizona State (3/10) … Has the four top-10 scores for Penn State on the high bar in the 2018 season and one on the parallel bars with a 14.000 at Arizona State (3/10). 2017 (Sophomore Year) Competed in the all-around one time and had touches on at least four events per meet before getting injured midway through the 2017 season … Notched eight podium finishes and three titles in his sophomore season … Placed first on the high bar twice at the West Point Open (1/13) … Picked up the all-around title at the West Point Open (1/13) with his 82.700, ranking second on the team … Earned two third-place finishes on the still rings and a second-place finish on the pommel horse … Paced Penn State on the high bar with a team-best 14.650 in the 2017 season.
2016 (Freshman Year) Paced Penn State on the high bar in his freshman season and ranked 20th nationally … Earned a career-high 15.000 on the high bar at the West Point Open (1/16) Individual finals which led him to his first high bar title of his freshman season … Placed first on the high bar at Arizona State (3/4) and notched five second-place finishes in the 2016 campaign … Also competed on the pommel horse, still rings, vault and parallel bars for the Nittany Lions … Nabbed a third-place finish on the parallel bars at Arizona State (3/4) with a career-best 14.700. Gymnastics Background Prepped at Libery Union High School and trained at Hocking Valley Gymnastics Center ... Was an eight-time Junior Olympic National Qualifier and a five-time regional team member ... Placed eighth at the Junior Olympic Nationals ... Qualified for the USA Championships three times ... Named Most Outstanding Gymnast four times and was a two-time team captain ... Earned the Distinguished Honors Diploma and was class Valedictorian. Personal Full name is Michael Roger Burns ... Son of Don and Sheila Burns ... Has one brother, Derek, and one sister, Emily ... Majoring in biological engineering.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Floor Exercise 14.150 1/13/17 at West Point Open Pommel Horse 14.000 1/21/17 Army Still Rings 14.300 1/13/17 at West Point Open Vault 14.400 4/1/16 at Big Ten Championships Parallel Bars 14.700 3/4/16 at Arizona State High Bar 15.000 1/16/16 at West Point Open All-Around 82.700 1/13/17 at West Point Open
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CHRIS SANDS Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER CATHOLIC Senior • AA • 5-10 • Kinesiology 2018 TEAM CAPTAIN ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2017, 2018) FIRST-TEAM CGA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR ATHLETE (2016, 2017, 2018) 2018 (Junior Year) Notched Academic All-Big Ten honors … Participated in five events for the Blue and White in his junior campaign … Had three floor exercise victories in 2018, winning back-to-back titles at Iowa (3/3) and Arizona State (3/10) ... Scored a season-best 14.300 on the floor exercise against both Illinois (1/27) and at Iowa … Picked up the win for Penn State on the still rings against Minnesota (2/24), scoring a 14.200 … Stepped up to compete on the vault and parallel bars for Penn State, doing five routines on vault and one on the parallel bars … Placed second on the high bar at Arizona State (3/10) after winning the floor exercise. 2017 (Sophomore Year) Appeared on both the floor exercise and the still rings, while doing one routine on the vault … Notched the victory on the still rings at Navy (2/25) … Picked up a second-place finish on the floor exercise with a season-best 14.250 against Iowa (3/25) … Nabbed two third-place finishes on both the floor exercise and the still rings … Competed in the NCAA Individual Event Finals (4/22) on the still rings. 2016 (Freshman Year) Made eight touches on the still rings and one touch on both the vault and the high bar in his first season donning the Blue and White … Finished fourth on the still rings against West Point (1/9) … Tied for second at Minnesota (1/23) with a personal-best 14.700 … Placed fifth on the still rings against Nebraska (3/11).
Gymnastics Background Prepped at Lancaster Catholic High School where he earned the highest academic grade in Honors Dramaturgy in his senior year and was a Scholastic Writing Award Silver Key recipient in 2012 and 2014 … Also lettered in track and field for the Crusaders ... Earned Scholastic Art Award Silver Key in 2013 and 2015 … Trained at Prestige Gymnastics in Lancaster, Pennsylvania where he posted a third-place finish on the still rings and a ninth-place floor exercise at the 2015 Junior Olympic Nationals Championships ... Garnered a third-place finish in the all-around at the University of Calgary International Cup and state titles on the floor exercise and still rings in 2015 … Nabbed top-10 finishes on the vault (4th), all-around (7th), still rings (8th) and floor exercise (10th) at the Junior Olympic National Championships in 2014 … Finished fourth in the Region 7 all-around competition in his junior year … Was the state champion in the floor exercise as a sophomore and the regional vault champion in his freshman season … Voted team captain for two years … Earned USA Gymnastics Academic All-American honorable mention accolades as a junior and second team honors in his senior campaign. Personal Full name is Christopher Michael Sands … Son of Mervin Sands and Diane Boomsma … Has one brother, Patrick … Majoring in kinesiology … Is a Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Floor Exercise 14.300 3/3/18 Iowa Still Rings 14.700 1/23/16 at Minnesota Vault 14.050 4/6/18 Big Ten Championships Parallel Bars 13.100 1/27/18 Illinois High Bar 13.750 2/9/18 at Ohio State
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GREG TAMARGO Kennett Square, Pa. Unionville High School Senior • AA • 5-10 • Economics FIRST-TEAM CGA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (2016) SECOND-TEAM CGA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (2018) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2016, 2018) 2018 ALL-AMERICAN (STILL RINGS) SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (2018) 2018 (Redshirt Junior Year) Notched Academic All-Big Ten honors … Came back from injury to earn All-America status on the still rings, scoring a 13.800 to tie for sixth overall … Named second-team All-Big Ten after finishing third on the still rings with a 13.875 at the Big Ten Championships … Picked up two event victories and five podium finishes, competing on three events for the Nittany Lions … Notched a season-best 14.150 on the still rings against Army (1/20) to take the victory, while matching the score at Iowa (3/3) to tie for second and placing second at Michigan (3/24) … Earned two event victories against Army with a win on still rings and vault, scoring a season-best 14.000 on the vault.
2015 (Freshman Year) Only competed on the still rings during his freshman year ... Scored a career-best 14.550 against Michigan (1/24) ... Traveled to the NCAA Championships ... Tied for 11th on the still rings at the NCAA Qualifier with his score of 14.550 (4/9) Gymnastics Background Finished in sixth place in the rings at 2013 Junior Olympic Nationals ... Came in first place in the rings and second-place in the all-around at the 2014 state championships ... Recorded a first-place finish in the rings and second-place result in the all-around at the 2014 regional championships ... Finished fifth in the floor exercise and in the rings at the 2014 Junior Olympic Nationals Personal Full name is Gregory Joseph Tamargo ... Born in Langhorne, Pennsylvania., on May 16, 1996 ... Son Rafael and Alicia Tamargo ... Has a younger sister ... Majoring in economics.
2016 (Sophomore Year) Named Academic All-Big Ten …Participated on both the floor exercise and the still rings in the 2016 campaign for the Nittany Lions … Placed 10th on two occasions on the floor exercise, including a personal-best against Nebraska (3/11) … Made eight touches on the still rings for Penn State … Earned four top-10 finishes on the still rings … Placed third against Arizona State (3/4) and nabbed a fourth-place finish against Nebraska (3/11) … Tied for sixth overall on the still rings at Michigan (3/19) with a career-best 14.600.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Floor 14.000 3/11/16 Nebraska Still Rings 14.600 3/11/16 Nebraska Vault 14.550 1/24/15 Michigan
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WYATT TYNDALL Saskatoon, Saskatchewan HOLY CROSS Senior • AA • 5-6 • Kinesiology ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2017, 2018) FIRST-TEAM CGA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR ATHLETE (2016, 2017, 2018) 2018 (Junior Year) Named Academic All-Big Ten … Competed in four events for the Blue and White, capturing an individual victory on three … Earned one victory on the floor, parallel bars, and high bar … Scored a season-best 14.350 on the floor against Illinois (1/27) … Placed third on the parallel bars with a season-best 14.350 at Ohio State (2/9) and went on to win the title at Iowa (3/3) with a 14.200 … Notched six podium finishes on the parallel bars … Scored a season-best 14.150 at Michigan (3/24) to take home the high bar title … Competed on all four events at the NCAA Championships, finishing third on the parallel bars in the qualifiers (4/20). 2017 (Sophomore Year) Named Academic All-Big Ten … Competed in four events in his sophomore season for the Blue and White … Nabbed two firstplace finishes with a title on the floor exercise against Army (1/21) and a parallel bars title against Iowa (3/25) … Placed third on the floor exercise at the Big Ten Individual Event Finals (4/8).
2016 (Freshman Year) Competed in four different events in his freshman season as a Nittany Lion, primarily on the floor exercise, vault and high bar … Garnered nine top-five finishes in the 2016 season … Tied for second on the vault against Army West Point (1/9) and placed fourth at the West Point Open (1/15) … Also finished fourth on the vault at Arizona State (3/4) with a season-best 14.950 … Placed fourth on the parallel bars at Ohio State (2/13) with a season-best 14.750 … Scored matching career-bests 14.300 on the high bar against Nebraska (3/11) and at the NCAA Championships (4/15) … Participated in his first NCAA Championship on the vault and high bar for Penn State. Gymnastics Background Trained at Taiso Gymnastics Club while attending Holy Cross High School … Was a member of the Canadian National Team and was a three-time Provincial all-around champion … Notched the 2012 Kyle Shewfelt Invitational all-around championship ... Took home the silver medal on the floor exercise at the Canadian National Championships in 2012 and was named the Gymnastics Saskatchewan Men’s National Athletes of the Year … Trained in both Belgium and Colorado Spring, Colorado … Earned Principal’s Honor Roll with Distinction all four years of high school. Personal Full name is Wyatt James Tyndall … Son of Don and Janice Tyndall … Has two brothers, Mitch and Jesse … Majoring in kinesiology.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Floor Exercise 14.550 1/21/17 Army Vault 14.950 3/4/16 at Arizona State Parallel Bars 14.750 2/13/16 at Ohio State High Bar 14.300 3/11/16 vs. Nebraska
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ALEX THOMASON Houston, Texas JAMES E. TAYLOR Redshirt-Junior • FX/VT/PB/HB • 5-9 • Biomedical Engineering SECOND-TEAM CGA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (2018) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2017, 2018) 2018 (Redshirt-Sophomore Year) Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors … Competed on the vault, parallel bars and high bar for the Nittany Lions … Placed second on the high bar with a season-best 13.650 against Army West Point (1/20) … Scored a season-best 13.800 at Iowa (3/3) on the parallel bars to place fifth. 2017 (Redshirt-Freshman Year) Participated in four events in his first season of competition … Did one routine on the floor and two on vault … Competed three times on the parallel bars and five times on the high bar … Placed fourth on the parallel bars at Springfield (1/29) … Was in the high bar rotation at both the Big Ten Championships (4/7) and the NCAA Championships (4/21). 2016 (Freshman Year) Redshirted in the 2016 season.
Gymnastics Background Attended James E. Taylor High School and trained at Champion Gymnastics in Houston, Texas … Tallied seven top finishes at the regional level … Placed fourth on the high bar at the 2013 Region II before finishing fourth on the pommel horse, fifth on the high bars and seventh on both the parallel bars and the all-around competition at the 2014 Region III meet … Earned a 10th-place finish on the floor and a 12th-place finish on the vault at the 2014 Junior Olympic Nationals … Was a Junior Elite Competitor during high school… Named team captain in both 2014 and 2015 ... Garnered United States of America Gymnastics Academic All-American three times. Personal Full name is Alexander Blane Thomason … Son of Terry and Janet Thomason … Has one sister, Alyssa ... Majoring in biomedical engineering .…Is an active member in Project C.U.R.E. and volunteers with Project C.U.R.E’s Kits for Kids program.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Floor Exercise 11.450 1/13/17 at West Point Open Vault 14.000 3/18/17 Michigan Parallel Bars 13.800 3/3/18 at Iowa High Bar 13.650 1/20/18 Army West Point
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BRAYDEN BORROMEO Littlestown, Pa. LITTLESTOWN SENIOR Junior • FX/SR/VT • 5-6 • Biomedical Engineering FIRST-TEAM CGA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (2018) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2018) 2018 (Sophomore Year) Named Academic All-Big Ten … Appeared in 11 meets … Competed on the floor exercise, still rings, and vault … Notched five top-five finishes on the vault … Placed third on the vault against Nebraska with a 14.250 (3/17) … Set a career-best with a 14.500 on the vault at the Big Ten Championships (4/6) … Also had a career-best 13.650 in the floor exercise at the West Point Open (1/29) and a season-best 13.550 on the still rings against Nebraska (3/18) … Competed on the vault, scoring a 13.766 in the NCAA Championships (4/21). 2017 (Freshman Year) Appeared in 10 meets for the Nittany Lions with one routine on both the floor exercise and the still rings and 11 routines on the vault … Earned four top-five finishes on the vault … Placed second on the vault at the West Point Open (1/13) … Competed on the vault at both the Big Ten Championships (4/7) and the NCAA Championships (4/22).
Gymnastics Background Prepped at Littlestown Senior High School and trained at Hanover YMCA Gymnastics … Competed in the Junior Olympic nationals in both 2013 and 2014 … Earned a first-place finish on the vault and placed fourth on the still rings in 2013 … Notched a third-place finish on the parallel bars, a fourth-place finish on the vault and a ninthplace finish in the all-around at the 2014 Junior Olympic nationals … Earned the American Legion Award and the Science Award at Littlestown Senior. Personal Full name is Brayden James Borromeo … Son of Nino and Renee Borromeo … Has two sisters, Maiata and Eliza, and one brother, Joshua … Majoring in biomedical engineering.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Floor Exercise 13.650 1/12/18 Army West Point Open Still Rings 13.550 3/17/18 Nebraska Vault 14.550 4/6/18 Big Ten Championships
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ISAAC HAMMETT Sacramento, Calif. JESUIT Junior • FX/VT/PB/HB • SR • 5-4 • Economics 2018 (Sophomore Year) Appeared in the still rings lineup 10 times i … Earned a secondplace finish at Ohio State (2/9) with a career-best 14.350 … Finished in the top 25 at the NCAA Championships (4/21) on the still rings. 2017 (Freshman Year) Competed on the still rings four times in his freshman season … Earned a second-place finish against Army (1/13) and at Springfield (1/29) … Scored a season-high 13.900 against Army (1/21) and Ohio State (2/11).
Gymnastics Background Prepped at Jesuit High School and trained at Elevate Gymnastics Academy … Was the Los Angeles still rings champion, the Region I Still Rings Champion and the 2016 Still Rings National Champion … Earned most improved honors in the 2016 season for Elevate Gymnastics Academy. Personal Full name is Isaac Xavier Hammett … Son of Chris and Rebecca Hammett … Has three sisters, Alexa, Mackenize and Sofia and one brother, Mason … Majoring in economics
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Still Rings 14.350 2/9/18 Ohio State
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STEPHEN NEDOROSCIK Worcester, Mass. WORCESTER TECHNICAL Junior • PH • 5-5 • Electrical Engineering POMMEL HORSE NATIONAL CHAMPION (2017, 2018) ALL-AMERICAN (POMMEL HORSE) (2017, 2018) BIG TEN CHAMPION (POMMEL HORSE) (2018) FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (2018)
SECOND-TEAM CGA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (2018)
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2018 (Sophomore Year) Named Academic All-Big Ten … Captured his second-straight National Championship title on the pommel horse, scoring a 14.666 at the NCAA Finals (4/21) … Is the 54th Penn State men’s gymnast to win an NCAA title as he also picked up the win on the pommel horse in the 2017 campaign … Is the 10th Nittany Lion to win the NCAA pommel horse title in the 2017 campaign and becomes just the third Penn State student-athlete to capture the title two times … Joins the company of Brandon Stefaniak, who won the title in 1999 and 2000 and Mark Sohn, who dominated the horse from 1988-91 … Becomes the first Penn Stater to win the title in his first two seasons outright as Sohn tied for the win in his sophomore campaign … Is just the 11th Penn State gymnast to earn multiple NCAA titles and the first since Luis Vargas, who won the NCAA all-around title in both 2004 and 2005 … Won the pommel horse title on eight occasions in the 2018 season … Became the 14th Big Ten Individual Event Champion in Penn State men’s gymnastics history and just the third Nittany Lion to earn the Big Ten pommel horse title … Named first-team All-Big Ten after winning the pommel horse title … Notched 10 podium finishes on the pommel horse in 2018 … Won the event for the first three meets of the season while placing third against Illinois (1/27) and second at Ohio State (2/9) … Finished off the season with three-straight regular-season pommel horse wins, a Big Ten Individual Championship and a NCAA Individual Championship.
2017 (Freshman Year) Became one of four freshmen and the 54th Nittany Lion to earn a National Championship as he finished first on the pommel horse at the NCAA Championships with a 14.900 … Is the 10th Nittany Lion to earn the pommel horse title and the first since Luis Vargas (200405) … Is the third freshman to capture an individual NCAA event title in the last five years and only the fourth-ever Penn State men’s gymnastics freshman to earn an individual event title … Notched four other first-place finishes on the pommel horse in his freshman season … Picked up his first victory at Springfield (1/29) with a 14.500 … Scored a 14.350 on the pommel horse at Illinois (2/3) for the victory. Gymnastics Background Prepped at Worcester Technical High School where his trade was Electro Mechanical … Learned how to construct electrical and mechanical devices using 3D printers, Arduinos and PLC’s … Comes to Penn State as one of the best pommel horse performers in the country … Earned the gold medal at the state, regional and national meet on the pommel horse in 2015 … Was the 2015 and 2016 Junior Olympic National Champion on the pommel horse. Personal Full name is Stephen John Nedoroscik … Son of John and Cheryl Nedoroscik … Has two sisters, Samantha and Anastasia … Majoring in electrical engineering.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Pommel Horse 15.000 1/13/18 at West Point Open
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FAVIAN VALDEZ Kearny, N.J. KEARNY Junior • AA • 5-6 • Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management FOUR-TIME BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (FEB. 20, 2017, FEB. 6, 2017, JAN, 23, 2017, JAN.16, 2017) 2018 (Sophomore Season) Redshirted due to injury. 2017 (Freshman Year) Competed in the all-around five times in the 2017 campaign, earning Big Ten Freshman of the Week a total of four times for the Nittany Lions … Picked up a top-three finish all five times he competed in the all-around with one victory against Illinois (2/3) … Notched a victory on the floor exercise against Army West Point (1/14) and on the pommel horse against Army (1/21) … Earned 14 podium finishes in the 2017 season … Competed on the pommel horse and vault in both the Big Ten Championships (4/7) and NCAA Championships (4/21).
Gymnastics Background Prepped at Kearny High School and trained at the United States Gymnastics Development Center II where he was named captain for the 2015-2016 seasons … Is a seven-time Junior Olympic National Qualifier, a five-time All-Around Regional champion and all-around state champion, a four-time Future Stars National Developmental Team Member, a three-time Junior Olympic National Team Member and a two-time All-Around Future Stars National Champion … Was the 2015 Junior Elite Pommel Horse National Champion and the 2014 Junior Olympic All-Around and Vault National Champion Won the Region 7 Junior Elite Championship in the all-around and on the floor exercise … Clinched the pommel horse title and finished second in the all-around and on the parallel bars at the 2015 Junior Elite National Championship … Earned the all-around, pommel horse and parallel bars title at the 2015 New Jersey Junior Elite Championship, while finishing second on the floor exercise and vault and third on the high bar … Competed in the all-around at the 2015 P&G National Championship … Was the 2014 Junior Olympic National Champion in the all-around and on the vault, while finishing second on the pommel horse and high bar … Garnered the Region 7 Junior Olympic Championship in the all-around, pommel horse and parallel bars and finished second on the still rings and vault … Won the all-around and floor exercise at the Region 7 Junior Elite Championship and the New Jersey Junior Elite Championship in 2013 … A Picked up a first-place finish on the high bar at the Region 7 Junior Elite Championship and a gold medal on the vault and parallel bars at the New Jersey Junior Elite Championship … Clinched the all-around title at the National Future Stars Championship two times, while earning a first place finish on the pommel horse in 2008 and 2010, the vault in 2007 and 2010, the parallel bars in 2008 and 2009 and the still rings in 2009 … Became the youngest national competitor at age 10 when he competed as a Level 9 gymnast at the Junior National Championships in the all-around … Earned 54 first-place finishes from 2007-15 in events across the country as a Level 6-10 gymnast … Helped his team to a second-place finish at the 2012 nationals. Personal Full name is Favian Omar Valdez … Son of Fernando and Magdalena
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Floor Exercise 14.500 1/14/17 at West Point Open Pommel Horse 14.350 3/25/17 Iowa Still Rings 13.200 1/13/17 at West Point Open Vault 14.450 3/4/17 at Nebraska w/Iowa Parallel Bars 14.200 1/29/17 at Springfield High Bar 13.350 1/21/17 at Army West Point All-Around 82.400 1/13/17 at West Point Open 18
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SAM ZAKUTNEY Ottawa, Ontario, Canada E.S.C. Franco Cite Junior • AA • 5-6 • Biomedical Engineering ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (2018) 2017, 2018 ALL-AMERICAN (PARALLEL BARS) 2018 ALL-AMERICAN (HIGH BAR) BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (2017) FOUR-TIME BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (JAN. 30, FEB. 13, FEB. 27, MARCH 20, 2017) BIG TEN GYMNAST OF THE WEEK (JAN. 16, 2018) SECOND-TEAM CGA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (2018) 2018 (Sophomore Season) Named Academic All-Big Ten … Was a two-time All-American with top-eight finishes on the parallel bars and high bar at the NCAA Finals (4/20) … Tied for third on the parallel bars with a 14.466 and tied for seventh on the high bar with a 13.866 at the NCAA Finals … Notched 10 titles in the 2018 season with six on the parallel bars … Had 20 podium finishes … Named Big Ten Gymnast of the Week twice … Finished in the top three on the parallel bars in 11 of the 12 times he competed … Scored a season-best 14.800 at Ohio State (2/9) … Led the entire field on the parallel bars in the NCAA Qualifier (4/20), scoring a 14.333 … Won back-to-back high bar titles with victories against Nebraska (3/17) and at Michigan (3/24) … Earned the individual event title in the all-around at the West Point Open and against Illinois (1/27). Led the Nittany Lions on the parallel bars (14.800), high bar (14.450) and in the all-around (81.350) 2017 (Freshman Year) Earned Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors and was a four-time Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Week honoree … Notched All-American honors, finishing fifth in the all-around on the parallel bars at the NCAA Championships (4/22) … Competed in the allaround at the NCAA Individual Event Championships … Earned 10 podium finishes in his first season donning the Blue and White … Placed first four times on the parallel bars, three times in the all-around and twice on the high bar … Paced Penn State on the parallel bars with a season-high 14.900 and on the all-around with a season-best 83.150 … Ranked second on the team on the high bar with a season-best 14.300 and the floor exercise with a 14.600.
Gymnastics Background Prepped at E.S.C. Franco Cite … Trained at the Ottawa Gymnastics Centre and was a four-time Elite Canada all-around champion and three-time all-around national champion ... Named 2016 Male Gymnast of the Year for Ottawa Gymnastics Centre … Earned a silver medal on the parallel bars and a bronze medal on the high bar for Canada Elite at the Canadian National Championships in 2016 … Was a 2016 Olympic Test Event Participant and a member of the senior national team … Helped Team Ontario to a gold medal at the Canada Games and earned an individual medal on the parallel bars in 2015 … Captured the silver medal in the high bar and bronze medal in the all-around at the 2015 Canadian National Championships ... Earned gold in the vault and parallel bars and bronze in the all-around in the 2014 championships … Traveled the world representing Canada including Berlin, where he placed third in three events, Brazil for the Junior Pan-American Championships and Japan for the 2015 Junior Japan International Gymnastics Competition … Helped Canada to a bronze finish at the Junior Pan-American Championships and nabbed an 11th-place finish in the all-around and a bronze medal on the high bar in Japan … Received the Ottawa Sports Award for best artistic gymnast three times … Has won 11 gold medals in his time competing on the Canadian National Team. Personal Full name is Samuel Adam Zakutney … Born October 6, 1998 … Son of Timothy and Lise Zakutney … Has two sisters, Alexandra and Sydney … Plans to major in biomedical engineering.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Floor Exercise 14.600 3/4/17 at Nebraska w/Iowa Pommel Horse 13.800 1/29/17 at Springfield Still Rings 13.900 3/4/17 at Nebraska w/Iowa Vault 14.450 1/12/18 at West Point Open (team) Parallel Bars 14.900 1/29/17 at Springfield High Bar 14.450 1/27/18 Illinois All-Around 83.150 2/11/17 Ohio State GoPSUsports.com • PENN STATE 2019
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JACK BALDWIN Mexico, N.Y. MEXICO Sophomore • PH • 5-10 • Chemical Engineering 2018 (Freshman Year) Competed on the pommel horse nine times in his first season donning the Blue and White … Placed fourth against Illinois (1/27) … Posted a career-best 13.500 at the Big Ten Championships (4/6) … Competed on the pommel horse at the NCAA Championships for the Nittany Lions.
Gymnastics Background Prepped at Mexico High School and trained at GC2 … Was top 10 in his graduating class … A member of high honor roll. Personal Full name is John Monroe Baldwin … Son of Chris and Jeanne Baldwin … Has one sister, Nina … Majoring in chemical engineering.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Pommel Horse 13.500 4/6/18 Big Ten Championship
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PARKER CLAYTON Fishers, Ind. HOMESCHOOLED Sophomore • AA • 5-5 • Science 2018 (Freshman Year) Appeared on the still rings, vault and parallel bars in his first season donning the Blue and White at Ohio State … Placed sixth on both the still rings and the vault at Ohio State (2/9) … Placed ninth on the parallel bars at Ohio State.
Gymnastics Background Was homeschooled through Northpoint Christian Academy and trained at Deveau’s School of Gymnastics … Is a five-time Junior Olympic Qualifier and a three-time Future Stars National Team member … Was the 2017 National Champion on the still rings in the Junior Elite Division … Placed third on the still rings at the 2012 nationals before earning fifth-place finishes in both 2014 and 2015 … Notched a 10th-place finish in the all-around at the 2014 nationals … Captured the regional championship on the still rings and helped his team to a third-place finish at nationals in both 2015 and 2016 … Qualified for the 2016 U.S.A. Championships … Was a member of the National Academy of Future Physicians and was a Congress of Future Medical Leads nominee in 2016. Personal Full name is Parker Reed Clayton … Son of Del and Melinda Clayton … Has two sisters, Mallory and Camille … Majoring in science to become a dentist.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Still Rings 13.950 2/9/18 at Ohio State Vault 13.900 2/9/18 at Ohio State Parallel Bars 13.250 2/9/18 at Ohio State
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ALEX FRACK Nazareth, Pa. NAZARETH Sophomore • AA • 5-4 • Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management
BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (1/22/18) 2018 (Freshman Year) Competed in three events in his freshman season including pommel horse, parallel bars, and high bar … Notched four podium finishes with one victory … Earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week when he notched three podium finishes in his first collegiate home meet, including winning the high bar with a 13.700 and placing third on both the pommel horse and parallel bars against Army (1/21) … Placed third on the pommel horse against Nebraska (3/18) … Had one top-10 score for Penn State on the parallel bars … Finished in the top 20 on the parallel bars at the NCAA Championships (4/21).
Gymnastics Background Prepped at Nazareth High School and trained at Parkettes National Gymnastics Training Center … Named Most Outstanding Gymnast is 2016 and 2017 … Was a six-time Junior Olympic National Qualifier … Placed third on the pommel horse and seventh in the all-around at the Junior Olympic Nationals … Earned a fourth-place finish on the pommel horse and was the state champion on the high bar for Parkettes. Personal Full name is Alexander Jesse Frack … Son of Brian and Gean Ann Frack … Has one sister, Molly … Enrolled in the division of undergraduate studies.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Pommel Horse 13.500 4/6/18 Big Ten Championship
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BRENNAN PANTAZIS Sparks, Nev. EDWARD C. REED Sophomore • AA • 5-5 • Division of Undergraduate Studies FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (2018) BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (1/16/18) 2018 (Freshman Year) Participated in the all-around on four occasions with one event victory … Named First-Team All-Big Ten after capturing the Big Ten individual floor exercise title … Became the 13th Big Ten Individual Event Champion in Penn State men’s gymnastics history … Is just the second Penn State gymnast to capture the Big Ten floor exercise title and the first since Mike Dutka earned the honor in the 1998 season … Scored a 14.275 to lead the field at the Big Ten Championships (4/7) on the floor … Earned four individual event victories with two on floor exercise and two on parallel bars … Notched 15 podium finishes for the Nittany Lions … Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week after capturing his first individual event victories with a win on the floor and the parallel bars at the West Point Open (1/13) … Picked up his secondstraight parallel bars title of the season with a win against Army (1/20), scoring a 13.950 … Placed second in the all-around at the West Point Open (1/13).
Gymnastics Background Prepped at Edward C. Reed High School and trained at Gymnastics Nevada … Is a six-time state champion … Has qualified for the P&G Championships from 2015-17 … Notched a second-place finish on the floor exercise, pommel horse and in the all-around at the 2017 Junior Olympic Nationals … Placed second in the all-around at the 2016 P&G Championships … Came in second on the vault and seventh on the floor exercise at the Junior Olympic National Championships … Garnered a third-place finish in the all-around before going on to earn a first-place finish on the floor exercise and the vault at the 2015 National Qualifier … Concluded his 2014 season with a second-place finish on the still rings at the Junior Olympic National Championships. Personal Full name is Brennan Michael Panazis … Son of Michael and Lani Pantazis … Has one sister, Kara … Enrolled in the division of undergraduate studies.
CAREER BEST MARKS Event Score Date Site Floor Exercise 14.500 2/19/18 at Ohio State Pommel Horse 11.950 1/20/18 at West Point Open Still Rings 12.950 4/6/18 at Big Ten Championships Vault 14.550 2/24/18 Minnesota Parallel Bars 13.950 3/9/18 at Ohio State High Bar 13.200 3/10/18 at Arizona State All-Around 78.800 1/12/18 at West Point Open
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LOGAN KRABBE Overlook Park, Kan. Shawnee Mission West Freshman • FX/VT/PB/HB • 5-7 • Division of Undergraduate Studies
Gymnastics Background Trained at Fusion Gymnastics in the USAG for three years while attending Shawnee Mission West High School ... Competed in the 2018 Men’s JE National Finals and finished 22nd. Personal Full name is Logan Matthew Krabbe ... Son of Jim Krabbe and Amy Ricker ... Has three brothers, older brother, Collin and younger brothers, Devin and Mason ... Plans to major in business management.
ERIC LUNG Livingston, N.J North Brunswick Township Freshman • AA • 5-3 • Business Administration Gymnastics Background Trained at Surgent’s Elite Club in the Junior Elite League for five years while attending North Brunswick Township High School ... Competed in the 2018 Junior Olympics men’s nationals and earned first place in all-around and first place on the floor exercise ... Finished second in the still rings and sixth in the pommel horse in 2018 ... Competed in the 2018 West Point Open and placed first on the high bar and floor preliminaries and finals. Personal Full name is Eric Albert Lung ... Son of Yui and Yuen Lung ... Has one older brother, Lawrence ... Plans to major in business.
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NICK MOCK Chandler, Ariz. Basha Freshman • PH/PB • 5-11 • Engineering Gymnastics Background Trained at Aspire Jr. Sun Devils Club for 13 years and attended Basha High School … Helped his team win the State Championships from 2008-18 … Was the state pommel horse champion in 2017 and the state parallel bars champion in 2017 … Finished second place on the pommel horse at nationals in 2017 and 2018 … Awarded MVP in 2017 and caption in 2018. Personal Full name is Nicholas Ethan Mock… Son of Melissa and Corey Mock…Has three brothers, Zack, Frankie and Rocco… Plans to major in aerospace engineering.
BRANDON YAMAMOTO Glendale, Ariz. Basha Freshman • AA • 5-10 • Human and Health Development Gymnastics Background Trained at Jr. Sun Devils Club for 13 years and attended Basha High School … Helped win Team State Champions from 2004-18 … Team went 6-0 in 2017 with an undefeated season … Earned Individual State Champion for the all-around, high bar and vault in 2017 … Was the 2015 Junior Olympics champion for the national rings … Was the Junior Elite National high bar champion … Awarded two-time Academic All-American and was the 2018 team captain. Personal Full name is Brady Scott Yamamoto … Son of Michael and Kimberly Yamamoto … Has two brothers, Brandon and Bryson … Father played arena league football … Plans to major in human and health development
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2018 TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 2018 MEET-BY-MEET TEAM EVENT SCORES Meet (Date) FX PH SR V PB HB Team at West Point Open (1/13) 69.200 66.850 65.600 70.500 70.500 67.850 406.850 ARMY WEST POINT (1/20) 69.950 67.850 68.850 67.900 67.800 66.550 407.600 ILLINOIS (1/27) 70.800 63.050 67.600 68.800 69.850 65.800 405.900 at Ohio State (2/9) 70.950 69.200 69.950 70.150 69.650 67.500 417.400 at Winter Cup (2/15-17) NTS MINNESOTA (2/24) 68.150 65.000 68.700 71.050 64.500 65.000 402.400 at Iowa w/ Arizona State (3/3) 65.600 64.500 69.050 69.250 68.250 59.900 396.550 at Arizona State w/ Navy (3/10) 69.100 67.150 68.500 69.350 64.900 63.450 402.450 NEBRASKA (3/17) 66.300 63.950 69.300 68.300 67.850 65.850 401.550 at Michigan (3/24) 67.150 64.600 69.400 70.050 67.850 68.300 407.350 at Big Ten Championships (4/6) 68.900 66.000 68.550 71.150 67.400 64.350 406.350 at NCAA Qualifiers (4/20) 69.531 63.565 67.565 69.798 68.098 66.233 404.790 at NCAA Finals (4/21) 67.365 67.465 66.299 69.465 67.632 63.765 401.991
2018 ALL-AROUND PERFORMANCES All-Around Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Brennan Pantazis Brennan Pantazis Sam Zakutney Brennan Pantazis Brennan Pantazis Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney
FX PH SR V PB HB (Sandy, 91.550; 2008) 13.900 12.000 13.000 14.450 14.400 13.600 81.350 14.066 11.866 12.866 14.100 14.333 14.100 81.331 14.050 11.800 12.700 13.900 13.300 13.050 78.800 13.850 11.950 12.650 12.850 13.950 12.150 77.400 14.150 11.300 13.050 13.300 14.450 14.450 80.700 12.750 11.150 12.650 13.500 11.850 12.600 74.500 14.300 10.850 12.950 14.250 13.400 12.300 78.050 13.750 9.400 12.350 14.250 14.000 13.400 77.150 14.066 11.866 12.866 14.100 14.333 14.100 81.331 13.366 12.433 12.800 14.033 14.466 13.866 80.964
EVENT WINNER IN BOLD
2018 TOP 10 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Floor Exercise Joshua Smith Brennan Pantazis Wyatt Tyndall Brennan Pantazis Chris Sands Chris Sands Brennan Pantazis Brennan Pantazis Brennan Pantazis Wyatt Tyndall Chris Sands Brennan Pantazis
(Sandy, 15.850; 2008) 14.650 2/9/18 14.500 2/9/18 14.350 1/27/18 14.350 1/27/18 14.300 1/27/18 14.300 3/3/18 14.300 4/6/18 14..275 4/7/18 14.250 1/13/18 14.200 1/13/18 14.200 3/10/18 14.200 4/20/18
Pommel Horse (Hernandez, 15.950; 2015) Stephen Nedoroscik 15.000 1/13/18 Stephen Nedoroscik 14.850 3/10/18 Stephen Nedoroscik 14.800 1/12/18 Stephen Nedoroscik 14.800 2/9/18 Stephen Nedoroscik 14.800 2/17/18 Stephen Nedoroscik. 14.666 4/21/18 Stephen Nedoroscik 14.500 4/6/18 Stephen Nedoroscik 14.475 4/7/18 Stephen Nedoroscik 14.300 1/20/18 Stephen Nedoroscik 14.200 3/19/18 Still Rings Noah Riberson Isaac Hammett Noah Roberson Noah Roberson Chris Sands Noah Roberson Greg Tamargo Greg Tamargo Chris Sands Greg Tamargo Chris Sands Chris Sands
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(Rosenthal, 16.300; 2012) 14.400 3/17/18 14.350 2/9/18 14.350 3/3/18 14.200 1/12/18 14.200 2/24/18 14.166 4/20/18 14.150 1/20/18 14.150 3/3/18 14.150 3/17/18 14.150 3/24/18 14.050 1/27/18 14.050 2/9/18
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Vault Joshua Smith Joshua Smith Brennan Pantazis Brayden Borromeo Sam Zakutney Joshua Smith Brayden Borromeo Brennan Pantazis Brayden Borromeo Brayden Borromeo Sam Zakutney Brennan Pantazis Wyatt Tyndall
(Klurman, 16.400; 2008) 14.600 2/24/18 14.600 3/3/18 14.550 2/24/18 14.500 4/6/18 14.450 1/12/18 14.450 2/9/18 14.300 2/24/18 14.300 3/10/18 14.300 3/24/18 14.250 3/17/18 14.250 4/6/18 14.250 4/6/18 14.166 4/21/18
Parallel Bars Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Wyatt Tyndall Sam Zakutney Wyatt Tyndall Wyatt Tyndall Wyatt Tyndall
(Rodríguez, 15.800; 2013) 14.800 2/9/18 14.466 4/21/18 14.600 3/17/18 14.600 3/24/18 14.450 1/27/18 14.400 1/12/18 14.350 2/9/18 14.333 4/20/18 14.300 4/20/18 14.200 3/3/18 14.150 1/27/18
High Bar Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Wyatt Tyndall Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Michael Burns Michael Burns Sam Zakutney Michael Burns Chris Sans
(Burbar, 16.000; 2013) 14.450 1/27/18 14.150 2/9/18 14.150 3/24/18 14.150 3/24/18 14.100 4/20/18 13.900 2/9/18 13.900 2/24/18 13.866 4/21/18 13.800 4/6/18 13.750 2/9/18
All Around Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Sam Zakutney Brennan Pantazis Brennan Pantazis Brennan Pantazis Sam Zakutney Brennan Pantazis
(Sandy, 91.550; 2008) 81.350 1/12/18 81.331 4/20/18 80.964 4/21/18 80.700 1/27/18 78.800 1/12/18 78.050 4/6/18 77.400 1/20/18 77.150 4/6/18 74.500 2/17/18
ALL-AMERICANS ALL-AMERICANS 2018 Stephen Nedoroscik Sam Zakutney Colin Coates Greg Tamargo
Pommel Horse Parallel Bars High Bar Pommel Horse Still Rings
2017 Stephen Nedoroscik Sam Zakutney Leroy Clarke, Jr.
Pommel Horse Parallel Bars Pommel Horse
2016 Trevor Howard Floor Exercise Vault Still Rings All-Around Leroy Clarke Jr. Still Rings 2015 Leroy Clarke Jr. Tristan Duverglas Matthew Felleman Trevor Howard Thad Lawson Alexis Torres
Parallel Bars Still Rings All-Around High Bar All-Around Floor Exercise Still Rings
2014 Craig Hernandez Trevor Howard Alexis Torres
Pommel Horse Parallel Bars Still Rings
2013 Felix Aronovich Adrian Evans Matthew Felleman Trevor Howard Parker Raque Scott Rosenthal
All-Around High Bar Pommel Horse High Bar Floor Exercise Still Rings Still Rings
2012 Felix Aronovich Adrian Evans Craig Hernandez Nihir Kothari Parker Raque Néstor Rodríguez Scott Rosenthal
All-Around Parallel Bars Pommel Horse Pommel Horse Still Rings Floor Exercise High Bar Still Rings
2011 Wasef Burbar High Bar Miguel Pineda Still Rings Parker Raque Floor Exercise Vault Scott Rosenthal Still Rings 2010 Noam Shaham
High Bar
2009 Casey Sandy All-Around Vault 2008 Tommy Ramos Still Rings Casey Sandy All-Around Floor Exercise Pommel Horse Still Rings Vault Parallel Bars
2007 Vladi Klurman Tommy Ramos Casey Sandy Nick Virbitsky
Still Rings Still Rings Parallel Bars High Bar Pommel Horse Floor Exercise
2006 Derek Helsby Tommy Ramos
All-Around Pommel Horse Still Rings Parallel Bars Still Rings Parallel Bars
2005 Santiago Lopez Luis Vargas
Vault All-Around Floor Exercise Pommel Horse Parallel Bars High Bar
2004 Kevin Tan Luis Vargas
Still Rings All-Around Pommel Horse Parallel Bars High Bar
2003 Kevin Donohue High Bar Ludwig Kern Vault Zach Roeder Pommel Horse Vault Kevin Tan Still Rings High Bar Luis Vargas High Bar Parallel Bars 2002 Kevin Donohue All-Around Floor Exercise Vault Kevin Tan Still Rings Parallel Bars 2001 Dominic Brindle Jay Kim Chris Lakeman Kevin Tan
Vault Vault Still Rings Still Rings
2000 Adam Benas Dominic Brindle Ted Johnson Chris Lakeman Rob Saliski Brandon Stefaniak
High Bar High Bar Still Rings Floor Exercise Still Rings Vault * Pommel Horse
1999 Adam Benas Ron Roeder Eddie Seng Brandon Stefaniak
Parallel Bars High Bar Parallel Bars Still Rings Vault Pommel Horse
1998 Ron Roeder Brandon Stefaniak
Floor Exercise Still Rings Pommel Horse
1997 J.M. Michel
High Bar
1996 Joe Roemer
Floor Exercise
1995 Tom Ellefson Tony Pansy
Parallel Bars Parallel Bars
1992 Adam Carton Floor Exercise Vault Wayne Cowden Still Rings Mike Masucci Pommel Horse Mike Reichenbach Still Rings 1991 Rich Briggs Still Rings Adam Carton Pommel Horse Still Rings Vault Wayne Cowden Still Rings Mark Sohn Pommel Horse 1990 Wayne Cowden Mark Sohn 1989 Adam Carton Mark Sohn 1988 Mark Sohn
Still Rings Pommel Horse High Bar * Pommel Horse Pommel Horse
1987 Chris Laux
Still Rings
1986 Chris Laux Still Rings Vault 1985 Mike Ambrozy Vault Terry Bartlett All-Around Still Rings Vault Steve Friedman High Bar 1984 Kenn Viscardi
Still Rings
1983 Terry Bartlett Todd Ladman Kenn Viscardi
High Bar Parallel Bars Pommel Horse Still Rings
1982 Terry Bartlett Randy Jepson Steve Marino
Vault Still Rings High Bar
1981 Bill Stanley
Pommel Horse
1980 Tom Forster
Vault
1976 Gene Whelan All-Around Parallel Bars NOTES: Bold indicates NCAA Event Champion * - Indicates tied for NCAA Event Champion
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ALL-AMERICANS 1974 Bruce Atkins
Vault
1973 Marshall Avener All-Around Pommel Horse Still Rings Vault Parallel Bars 1972 Marshall Avener
All-Around Parallel Bars Still Rings
1971 Marshall Avener Tom Dunn James Kruest
All-Around * Parallel Bars Vault
1970 Marshall Avener
Vault
1969 Tom Dunn Bob Emery Dick Swetman Paul Vexler 1968 Bob Emery
Parallel Bars All-Around Pommel Horse Parallel Bars All-Around Parallel Bars High Bar * Still Rings All-Around Parallel Bars
1967 Steve Cohen Bob Emery Paul Vexler
All-Around Still Rings Parallel Bars All-Around Vault
1966 Steve Cohen Ed Isabelle
All-Around Floor Exercise Pommel Horse High Bar All-Around
1965 Steve Cohen Ed Isabelle Mike Jacobson 1964 Ed Isabelle Allen Porter
All-Around Side Horse All-Around Floor Exercise High Bar All-Around Floor Exercise Parallel Bars High Bar All-Around Floor Exercise High Bar Side Horse
1963 Tom Seward All-Around * Floor Exercise Parallel Bars Bud Williams Still Rings
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1962 Gregg Weiss
Parallel Bars
1961 John Donahue Gerry Scheffer Tom Seward Gregg Weiss Larry Yohn
Flying Rings Flying Rings Floor Exercise All-Around Floor Exercise Side Horse Still Rings Parallel Bars Flying Rings
1960 Lee Cunningham Robert Mumau Vincent Neuhauser Gerry Schaeffer Gregg Weiss Jay Werner
High Bar Rope Climb Rope Climb Flying Rings All-Around Floor Exercise Parallel Bars High Bar All-Around Still Rings Parallel Bars High Bar Flying Rings
1959 Lee Cunningham All-Around Side Horse High Bar David Dulaney Tumbling John Hidinger Rope Climb Don Littlewood Rope Climb Vincent Neuhauser Rope Climb Armando Vega All-Around Floor Exercise Still Rings Parallel Bars High Bar Flying Rings Jay Werner All-Around Floor Exercise Still Rings Flying Rings 1958 Lee Cunningham David Dulaney Robert Foht Phillip Mullen Edwin Sidwell Jay Werner 1957 Phillip Mullen Armando Vega Dion Weissend
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All-Around High Bar Tumbling Parallel Bars Rope Climb Flying Rings Floor Exercise Flying Rings
1956 Robert Foht Phillip Mullen Armando Vega
Parallel Bars Rope Climb All-Around Free Exercise Flying Rings Parallel Bars
1955 Burritt Haag Paul Heim Karl Schwenzfeier Dion Weissend
Rope Climb Side Horse All-Around Free Exercise Side Horse Parallel Bars High Bar Flying Rings High Bar
1954 John Baffa Flying Rings Jean Cronstedt All-Around Free Exercise Parallel Bars High Bar Burritt Haag Rope Climb Bob Lawrence Side Horse Manuel Procoppio All-Around Flying Rings Karl Schwenzfeier All-Around Free Exercise Flying Rings Parallel Bars Frank Wick Side Horse Parallel Bars 1953 Jean Cronstedt James Hazen Karl Schwenzfeier
All-Around Free Exercise High Bar Parallel Bars Flying Rings All-Around Free Exercise Flying Rings Parallel Bars
1952 Jean Cronstedt
High Bars Parallel Bar
1951 David Benner James Schultz Rudolph Valentino
Side Horse Rope Climb Tumbling
1950 David Benner Lee Perna
Side Horse Rope Climb
Rope Climb All-Around Free Exercise Side Horse Flying Rings Parallel Bars High Bar High Bar NOTES:
Bold indicates NCAA Event Champion * - Indicates tied for NCAA Event Champion
ALL-AMERICANS 1948 William Bonsall All-Around Free Exercise Flying Rings High Bar Steve Greene Side Horse Flying Rings Parallel Bars Joseph Linn Rope Climb William Meade Tumbling Ray Sorensen All-Around Free Exercise Side Horse Flying Rings High Bar Parallel Bars 1942 Edwin Anderson Tumbling Charles Lebow High Bar Sydney Rudman All-Around Flying Rings Long Horse Charles Senft Rope Climb Sol Small Parallel Bars Edwin Trybala High Bar Fred Young Rope Climb Harold Zimmerman Parallel Bars Tumbling
NOTES:
Bold indicates NCAA Event Champion * - Indicates tied for NCAA Event Champion
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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
12 Penn State 12 Oklahoma 10 Illinois 8 Nebraska 6 Michigan 5 Stanford 4 California 4 Southern Illinois 3 Iowa State 3 Ohio State 2 Florida State 2 UCLA 1 Arizona State 1 Chicago 1 Indiana State 1 Michigan State 1 USC 1 Temple
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS Total Individual Event Titles (one year) 4 Jean Cronstedt, Penn State, 1954 (PB, HB, FX, AA) Robert Lynn, USC, 1962 (PB, HB, FX, AA) 3 Armando Vega, Penn State, 1959 (PB, PB, AA) Tied with 16 others Repeat NCAA Champions 4 Mark Sohn, Penn State (PH 1988-91) Chad Fox, New Mexico (V 1986-89) 3 Armando Vega, Penn State (PB 1956-59) Tied with 11 others Total Individual Event Titles (career) 7 Joe Giallombardo, Illinois (T 1938-40, AA 1938-40, FR 38) Jim Hartung, Nebraska (AA 1980-81, SR 1980-82, PB 1981-82) 6 Jean Cronstedt, Penn State (PB 1953-54, HB/FX 1954, AA 1953-54) Armando Vega, Penn State (PB 1956-59, SR 1959, AA 1957-59) Tied with 4 others Total Team Individual Event Titles (one year) 6 Penn State (1954, 1959); Michigan (1963) 5 Nebraska (1980, 1981) 4 Illinois (1940, 1941, 1958) Nebraska (1982, 1983); Ohio State (1996, 1997) USC (1962); UCLA (1984)
12 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
2007 2004 2000 1976 1965 1961 1960 1959 1957 1954 1953 1948
Penn State (221.000) Penn State (223.350) Penn State (231.975) Penn State (432.075) Penn State (68.50) Penn State (88.50) Penn State (112.50) Penn State (152.00) Penn State (88.50) Penn State (137.00) Penn State (91.50) Penn State (55.00)
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RUNNER-UP 1991 1984 1973 1969 1956 1955 1942
Penn State (285.95) Penn State (281.25) Penn State (323.025) Penn State (160.45) Penn State (67.50) Penn State (69.00) Penn State (30.00)
ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL NCAA EVENT CHAMPIONS
57 Illinois 54 Penn State 43 Oklahoma 41 Nebraska 37 Michigan 33 Stanford 28 UCLA 27 Ohio State 26 California 24 USC
NCAA POMMEL HORSE CHAMPION
2018 2017 2005 2000 1999 1991 1990 1989 1988 1954 1948
NCAA STILL RINGS CHAMPION
2004 2003 2001 1991 1990 1969 1959
1991
Casey Sandy Luis Vargas Luis Vargas Marshall Avener Steve Cohen Steve Cohen Mike Jacobson Gregor Weiss Jay Werner Armando Vega Armando Vega Karl Schwenzfeier Jean Cronstedt Jean Cronstedt Ray Sorenson
1965 1954
Thad Lawson Trevor Howard Tom Seward (tie) Jean Cronstedt
NCAA VAULT CHAMPION
Adam Carton
Gene Whelan Tom Dunn (tie) Armando Vega Armando Vega Armando Vega Jean Cronstedt Jean Cronstedt Ray Sorenson Hal Zimmerman
NCAA HIGH BAR CHAMPION
Mike Jacobsen Jean Cronstedt
NCAA FLYING RINGS CHAMPION ^
1960 1959 1954
Jay Werner Jay Werner Manuel Procopio
NCAA ROPE CLIMB CHAMPION ^
1959 1956
Don Littlewood Philip Mullen
NCAA TUMBLING CHAMPION ^
1959
NCAA FLOOR EXERCISE CHAMPION
2015 2013 1963 1954
Kevin Tan Kevin Tan Chris Lakeman Adam Carton Wayne Cowden Paul Vexler (tie) Armando Vega
NCAA PARALLEL BARS CHAMPION
1976 1971 1959 1957 1956 1954 1953 1948 1942
NCAA ALL-AROUND CHAMPION
2008 2005 2004 1973 1967 1966 1965 1961 1960 1959 1957 1955 1954 1953 1948
Stephen Nedoroscik Stephen Nedoroscik Luis Vargas Brandon Stefaniak (tie) Brandon Stefaniak Mark Sohn Mark Sohn Mark Sohn (tie) Mark Sohn Robert Lawrence Steve Greene
2000 2004 2007
Dave Dulaney
NCAA COACH OF THE YEAR
Randy Jepson Randy Jepson Randy Jepson
^ - Indicates a discontinued event BOLD - Denotes current student-athlete
Since 1938, Penn State has seen 116 studentathletes earn All-America honors on 317 occasions. The Nittany Lions have had at least one All-American in 63 of the 79 seasons since the NCAA Championships began.
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ALL-TIME AWARDS & HONORS BIG TEN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
2015 2008 2003
Penn State (436.700) Penn State (360.450) Penn State (220.500)
BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR
2015 2008 2003
Randy Jepson Randy Jepson Randy Jepson
BIG TEN GYMNAST OF THE YEAR
2008
Casey Sandy
BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
2017 2013 2010 1997
Sam Zakutney Trevor Howard Felix Aronovich Mike Dutka
BIG TEN INDIVIDUAL EVENT CHAMPIONS
2018 Stephen Nedoroscik Brennan Pantazis 2016 Trevor Howard 2015 Matthew Felleman Trevor Howard 2014 Trevor Howard 2013 Craig Hernandez 2012 Craig Hernandez Scott Rosenthal 2008 Tommy Ramos Casey Sandy 2006 Tommy Ramos 2004 Kevin Tan 2003 Kevin Tan 2002 Kevin Donohue Kevin Tan 2001 Chris Lakeman 1998 Mike Dutka 1995 Tom Ellefson 1993 Mike Masucci
Pommel Horse Floor Exercise High Bar All Around Still Rings Still Rings Pommel Horse Pommel Horse Still Rings Still Rings All-Around Parallel Bars Still Rings Still Rings Parallel Bars Still Rings Parallel Bars High Bar Still Rings Still Rings All-Around Floor Exercise Pommel Horse Vault Vault Parallel Bars High Bar
NITTANY LIONS AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES 2012 2008 2004 1992 1988 1984 1976 1972 1968 1964
Felix Aronovich Tommy Ramos Kevin Tan Luis Vargas Terry Bartlett Ian Shelley Terry Bartlett Terry Bartlett Marshall Avener Gene Whelan Wayne Young Karl Schier * Gene Wettstone ^ Marshall Avener Jim Culhane Steve Cohen Bill Meade ^ Armando Vega # Gene Wettstone # Armando Vega Greg Weiss
Israel Puerto Rico U.S.A. Puerto Rico Great Britain Great Britain Great Britain Great Britain U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.
1960 1956 1952 1948
Jean Cronstedt Gar O’Quinn Karl Schier Armando Vega Gene Wettstone * Gene Wettstone # Bill Bonsall Louis Bordo Ray Sorensen Gene Wettstone *
Sweden U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.
U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A.
U.S.A. U.S.A.
* - Coach ^ - Manager # - Judge
NISSEN-EMERY AWARD The Nissen-Emery Award is the highest honor in collegiate gymnastics. Awarded in recognition of outstanding athletic achievement, academic excellence and sportsmanship, it is equivalent to college football’s Heisman Trophy. Presented annually to the top collegiate male senior gymnast in the U.S., the award was originally named the Nissen Award after George Nissen, a former NCAA Champion, for his contributions to the sport. In 1997, it was renamed the Nissen-Emery Award in honor of former Penn State gymnast Dr. Robert Emery for his support of the sport. Emery won the award in 1969. Penn State’s six recipients ranks second for the most in the award’s history. The first award was presented in 1966.
PENN STATE’S NISSEN-EMERY AWARD WINNERS 2009 2007 1987 1976 1969 1967
Casey Sandy Matt Cohen Spider Maxwell Gene Whelan Bob Emery Steve Cohen
FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN
2018 Steven Nedoroscik Brennan Pantazis 2016 Trevor Howard 2015 Matthew Felleman Trevor Howard 2014 Trevor Howard 2013 Felix Aronovich Craig Hernandez 2012 Felix Aronovich Craig Hernandez Scott Rosenthal 2011 Scott Rosenthal 2010 Nick Virbitsky 2008 Derek Helsby Tommy Ramos Casey Sandy 2007 Derek Helsby Casey Sandy 2006 Derek Helsby Tommy Ramos 2004 Chad Buczek Kevin Tan Luis Vargas 2003 Kevin Tan Luis Vargas 2002 Kevin Donohue Kevin Tan 2001 Chris Lakeman 2000 Adam Benas 1998 Mike Dutka Roy Malka 1995 Tom Ellefson Tony Pansy 1993 Mike Masucci 1992 Mike Masucci BOLD - Denotes current student-athlete
GENE WETTSTONE AWARD
Presented annually to Penn State’s most outstanding gymnast, the Gene Wettstone Award was established in 2006 to honor the legacy and contributions of former legendary Penn State head coach Gene Wettstone. From 1938 to 1979, he raised the level of intercollegiate gymnastics in Happy Valley and nationwide. Known as “Mr. Gymnastics,” he led the Nittany Lions to nine national championships, 13 Eastern crowns, and 35 national individual titles. Thirteen of his Nittany Lion gymnasts competed in the Olympic Games.
GENE WETTSTONE AWARD WINNERS 2017 Sam Zakutney 2016 Trevor Howard 2015 Trevor Howard 2014 Trevor Howard 2013 Mackenzie Dow 2012 Felix Aronovich 2011 Felix Aronovich 2010 Noam Shaham 2009 Casey Sandy 2008 Casey Sandy 2007 Casey Sandy 2006 Derek Helsby
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ACADEMIC HONORS COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2018 2017 2012 2011 2001 1995
Noah Roberson Noah Roberson Miguel Pineda Miguel Pineda Jose Palacios Joe Roemer
COLLEGE GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES
2018 Jack Baldwin, Michael Burns, Noah Roberson, Chris Sands, Wyatt Tyndall, Benjamin Cooperman, Brayden Borromeo, Alex Thomason, Colin Coates, Stephen Nedoroscik, Greg Tamargo, Sam Zakutney, Alex Frack 2017 Joseph Boyle, Brayden Borromeo, Michael Burns, Franz Card, Ben Cooperman, Dominic DiFulvio, Stephen Nedoroscik, Noah Roberson, Chris Sands, Alex Thomason, Wyatt Tyndall 2016 Michael Burns, Franz Card, Ben Cooperman, Dominic DiFulvio, Noah Roberson, Chris Sands, Greg Tamargo, Wyatt Tyndall 2015 Nestor Rodriguez, Joe Boyle, Benjamin Cooperman, Craig Hernandez Franz Card, Tristan Duverglas Christian McSwain 2014 Franz Card, Adrian Evans Dominic DiFulvio, Preston Gall, Craig Hernandez, Ingvar Jochumsson 2013 Adrian Evans, Scott Rosenthal, Felix Aronovich, Parker Raque, Ingvar Jochumsson, Preston Gall, Tony Beck, Matthew Chelberg, Craig Hernandez 2012 Felix Aronovich, Matthew Chelberg, Mackenzie Dow, Adrian Evans, Matthew Felleman, Preston Gall, Craig Hernandez, Nihir Kothari, Miguel Pineda, Parker Raque, Scott Rosenthal, Logan Wyman, Warren Yang 2011 Matt Albrecht, Felix Aronovich, Matt Chelberg, Adrian Evans, Ingvar Jochumsson, Nihir Kothari, Miguel Pineda, Parker Raque, Scott Rosenthal, Logan Wyman, Warren Yang 2010 Matt Albrecht, Matt Chelberg, Mackenzie Dow, Nick Grant, Matt Greenfield, Allen Harris, Philip Harris, Miguel Pineda, Parker Raque, Scott Rosenthal, Noam Shaham, Logan Wyman 2009 Josh Borromeo, Matt Greenfield, Allen Harris, Miguel Pineda, Noam Shaham, Logan Wyman 2008 Matt Greenfield, Allen Harris, Derek Helsby, Noam Shaham, Brad Spicer 2007 Matt Cohen, Matt Greenfield, Allen Harris, Derek Helsby, Justin Miklos, Noam Shaham 2006 Matt Bowman, Chad Buczek, Matt Cohen, Derek Helsby
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2005 Chad Buczek, Matt Cohen, Casey McIntyre, Jerker Taudien 2004 Ludwig Kern, Jerker Taudien, Casey McIntyre 2003 Ludwig Kern, Jose Palacios , Jerker Taudien 2002 Nathaniel Eng, Ludwig Kern, Jose Palacios, Zachary Rimler, Jerker Taudien 2001 Jose Palacios. 2000 Dominic Brindle, Jose Palacios 1999 1996 1995
Danny Beigel , Jose Palacios Joe Roemer Joe Roemer
ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2018 Michael Burns, Noah Roberson, Chris Sands, Wyatt Tyndall, Brayden Borromeo, Alex Thomason, Stephen Nedoroscik, Greg Tamargo, Sam Zakutney 2017 Joseph Boyle, Michael Burns, Franz Card, Colin Coates, Benjamin Cooperman, Dominic DiFulvio, Christian McSwain, Jeremy Munn, Noah Roberson, Chris Sands, Alex Thomason, Wyatt Tyndall 2016 Joseph Boyle, Franz Card, Colin Coates, Benjamin Cooperman, Dominic DiFulvio, Christian McSwain, Jeremy Munn, Noah Roberson, Greg Tamargo 2015 Joseph Boyle, Franz Card, Dominic DiFulvio, Craig Hernandez, Chritian McSwain 2014 Adrian Evans, Preston Gall, Craig Hernandez, Ingvar Jochumsson 2013 Felix Aronovich, Matthew Chelberg, Mackenzie Dow, Adrian Evans, Preston Gall, Craig Hernandez, Ingvar Jochumsson, Nihir Kothari, Parker Raque, Scott Rosenthal 2012 Felix Aronovich, Matthew Chelberg, Mackenzie Dow, Adrian Evans, Preston Gall, Ingvar Jochumsson, Miguel Pineda, Parker Raque, Scott Rosenthal, Logan Wyman, Warren Yang 2011 Matt Albrecht, Felix Aronovich, Matt Chelberg, Mackenzie Dow, Miguel Pineda, Parker Raque, Scott Rosenthal, Logan Wyman, Warren Yang 2010 Matt Albrecht, Matt Greenfield, Allen Harris, Philip Harris, Miguel Pineda, Noam Shaham, Logan Wyman, Warren Yang 2009 Josh Borromeo, Matt Greenfield, Allen Harris, Noam Shaham, Logan Wyman, Warren Yang 2008 Josh Borromeo, Matt Greenfield, Allen Harris, Derek Helsby, Santiago Lopez, Noam Shaham 2007 Josh Borromeo, Matt Bowman, Matt Cohen, Derek Helsby 2006 Matt Bowman, Chad Buczek, Matt Cohen, Derek Helsby, Santiago Lopez
PENN STATE 2019 • MEN’S GYMNASTICS
2005 Matt Bowman, Chad Buczek, Matt Cohen, Ludwig Kern, Casey McIntyre, Zak Rimler, Ed Seward, Jerker Taudien 2004 Chad Buczek, Nat Eng, Ludwig Kern, Casey McIntyre, Zak Rimler, Ed Seward, Kevin Tan, Jerker Taudien, Steve Tobin 2003 Kevin Donohue, Nat Eng, Kyle Fernandez, Ludwig Kern, Jose Palacios, Zak Rimler, Kevin Tan, Jerker Taudien, Steve Tobin, Duke Van Vleet 2002 Kevin Donohue, Kevin Tan, Duke Van Vleet 2001 Dominic Brindle, Kevin Donohue, Jose Palacios 2000 Dominic Brindle, Josh Malecki, Jose Palacios, Brandon Stefaniak 1999 Daniel Beigel, Tobias Ekman, Josh Malecki, Brandon Stefaniak 1998 Daniel Beigel, Roy Malka, Mark Minutaglio, Brandon Stefaniak 1997 Daniel Beigel, Tyson Bryant, Tom Ellefson, Roy Malka, Mark Minutaglio, Joe Roemer 1996 1995 1992
Tyson Bryant, Tom Ellefson, Roy Malka, Mark Minutaglio, Joe Roemer Mark Cooper, Joe Roemer Brad Rocklein
ACADEMIC HONORS BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR
2018 2017 2016 2014 2013
Michael Burns, Noah Roberson Michael Burns, Noah Roberson Chris Sands, Wyatt Tyndall Noah Roberson Adrian Evans Felix Aronovich, Adrian Evans, Scott Rosenthal
2012 Felix Aronovich, Adrian Evans, Miguel Pineda, Scott Rosenthal, Logan Wyman 2011 Miguel Pineda, Scott Rosenthal, Logan Wyman 2010 Philip Harris, Miguel Pineda, Noam Shaham, Logan Wyman 2009 Logan Wyman
NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2013 2012 2005 1993
Scott Rosenthal Miguel Pineda Logan Wyman José Palacios Joe Roemer
BIG TEN POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2013
Scott Rosenthal
BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR 2014
2014 2018 2017 2011
Adrian Evans
ERNEST B. MCCOY MEMORIAL AWARD Adrian Evans
ELITE 88/90 WINNER Noah Roberson Noah Roberson Miguel Pineda
BOLD - Denotes current student-athlete
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RECORD BOOKS INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RECORDS FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 15.850 Casey Sandy 2. 15.800 Trevor Howard 15.800 Trevor Howard 15.800 Parker Raque 5. 15.725 Thad Lawson 6. 15.650 Alexis Torres 7. 15.600 Casey Sandy 15.600 Casey Sandy 9. 15.550 Nick Virbitsky 15.550 Santiago Lopez 15.550 Christian McSwain
1/12/08 4/9/15 4/21/13 3/17/12 4/11/15 3/1/14 4/19/08 2/2/08 3/8/08 3/15/08 2/6/15
POMMEL HORSE 1. 15.950 Craig Hernandez 2. 15.750 Craig Hernandez 3. 15.700 Craig Hernandez 15.700 Craig Hernandez 5. 15.650 Craig Hernandez 15.650 Casey Sandy 7. 15.600 Craig Hernandez 8. 15.550 Craig Hernandez 9. 15.500 Craig Hernandez 15.500 Craig Hernandez
1/24/15 1/19/13 4/20/12 3/24/12 1/28/12 3/14/09 3/17/12 3/19/12 4/10/14 3/6/12
STILL RINGS 1. 16.300 16.300 3. 16.250 4. 16.100 16.100 16.100 7. 16.000 16.000 9. 15.900 15.900 15.900 15.900 15.900 15.900
2/12/12 1/14/12 4/10/15 3/24/12 2/25/12 1/27/12 2/27/15 4/18/08 4/20/12 4/7/12 4/6/12 3/17/12 4/4/11 2/19/11
Scott Rosenthal Scott Rosenthal Trevor Howard Scott Rosenthal Scott Rosenthal Scott Rosenthal Alexis Torres Tommy Ramos Scott Rosenthal Scott Rosenthal Scott Rosenthal Scott Rosenthal Miguel Pineda Scott Rosenthal
FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 76.100 at NCAA Team Finals 2. 75.800 Ohio State 3. 75.500 Iowa 4. 75.250 at NCAA Qualifier 5. 74.550 Minnesota 74.550 Springfield College 74.550 Ohio State 8. 74.300 NCAA Team Finals 9. 74.200 West Point Open 10. 74.100 at Illinois
Vladi Klurman Vladi Klurman Santiago Lopez Vladi Klurman Santiago Lopez Casey Sandy Allen Harris Santiago Lopez Santiago Lopez Casey Sandy Nick Grant Mackenzie Dow Parker Raque Parker Raque
3/8/08 2/24/08 1/12/08 2/2/08 3/8/08 4/18/08 3/8/08 2/24/08 2/16/08 3/22/08 3/20/10 4/1/11 4/16/11 4/14/11
4/10/15 2/6/15 2/27/15 4/9/15 3/1/14 2/23/13 2/2/13 4/11/14 1/17/14 3/2/13
STILL RINGS 1. 77.600 at NCAA Team Finals 4/10/15 2. 77.250 at Illinois 3/2/13 3. 76.750 at Temple w/ William & Mary 2/16/13 4. 76.400 at NCAA Qualifier 4/9/15 5. 76.350 at West Point Open 1/16/15 6. 75.950 Ohio State 2/6/15 7. 75.900 Springfield College 2/23/13 8. 75.500 Army 1/12/13 9. 75.200 NCAA Qualifier 4/19/13 10. 75.100 Army 1/11/14
ALL-AROUND 1. 91.550 2. 91.500 3. 91.350 4. 91.000 5. 90.950 6. 90.750 7. 90.650 8. 90.550 9. 90.500 10. 90.300
Casey Sandy Casey Sandy Casey Sandy Casey Sandy Casey Sandy Casey Sandy Casey Sandy Alexis Torres Casey Sandy Casey Sandy
1/19/08 4/4/08 4/18/08 2/24/08 3/21/09 1/12/08 3/22/08 2/27/15 4/16/09 3/14/09
PARALLEL BARS 1. 15.800 Néstor Rodríguez 2/16/13 2. 15.700 Alexis Torres 1/24/15 3. 15.650 Trevor Howard 1/16/15 4. 15.600 Casey Sandy 1/12/08 5. 15.500 Casey Sandy 2/2/08 15.500 Trevor Howard 4/11/14 8. 15.450 Matthew Felleman 1/24/15 9. 15.400 Felix Aronovich 3/23/12 15.400 Felix Aronovich 1/30/11 HIGH BAR 1. 16.000 Wasef Burbar 2/23/13 2. 15.800 Wasef Burbar 2/16/13 3. 15.550 Matt Felleman 1/11/14 4. 15.500 Matthew Felleman 1/19/13 15.500 Felix Aronovich 1/12/13 15.500 Matthew Felleman 1/12/13 7. 15.450 Matthew Felleman 2/6/15 15.450 Matthew Felleman 2/16/13 15.450 Casey Sandy 1/24/09 10. 15.350 Waef Burbar 1/19/13 15.350 Wasef Burbar 3/19/11
TEAM SCHOOL RECORDS
POMMEL HORSE 1. 75.250 Army 1/12/13 2. 75.000 Michigan 1/24/15 3. 74.850 at Navy Open 1/19/13 4. 74.600 at Temple w/ William & Mary 2/16/13 5. 74.200 Ohio State 2/2/13 6. 74.050 Springfield College 2/23/13 7. 72.850 Temple 2/8/14 8. 72.600 at Minnesota 3/23/13 9. 72.350 Iowa 3/25/17 9. 72.300 NCAA Qualifier 4/19/13
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VAULT 1. 16.400 2. 16.250 3. 16.150 4. 16.100 16.100 16.100 16.100 8. 16.050 16.050 16.050 16.050 16.050 16.050 16.050
VAULT 1. 75.100 Big Ten Championships 3/21/14 2. 75.050 Army 1/12/13 3. 74.800 Michigan 1/24/15 74.800 at Navy Open 1/19/13 5. 74.600 at Big Ten Championships 4/5/13 6. 74.450 at Arizona State 3/4/16 7. 74.300 at Michigan 3/14/14 74.300 Minnesota 3/1/14 9. 74.200 Michigan 3/16/13 74.200 at Temple w/William & Mary 2/16/13 PARALLEL BARS 1. 75.950 Michigan 1/24/15 2. 75.900 at West Point Open 1/16/15 3. 75.550 Ohio State 2/6/15 4. 74.750 Springfield College 2/23/13 5. 74.700 Iowa 2/27/15 6. 73.950 at Illinois 3/2/13 7. 73.900 Big Ten Championships 3/21/14 8. 73.750 at Arizona State 3/4/16 73.750 Army 1/12/13 10. 73.600 Ohio State 2/2/13 HIGH BAR 1. 76.050 Army 1/12/13 2. 75.550 at Navy Open 1/19/13 3. 74.850 at Temple w/ William & Mary 2/16/13 4. 74.050 Springfield College 2/23/13 5. 73.500 Minnesota 3/1/14 6. 73.300 at Michigan 3/14/14 7. 73.250 Ohio State 2/2/13 8. 72.800 NCAA Qualifier 4/19/13 9. 72.450 Michigan 3/16/13 10. 72.350 at Big Ten Championships 3/27/15
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TEAM SCORE 1. 447.850 Army 1/12/13 2. 446.850 Springfield College 2/23/13 3. 446.550 at Temple w/William & Mary 2/16/13 4. 444.700 vs. Michigan 1/24/15 5. 444.300 Ohio State 2/2/13 6. 443.600 Ohio State 2/6/15 7. 440.900 at Navy Open 1/19/13 8. 440.800 Iowa 2/27/15 9. 440.200 Minnesota 3/1/14 10. 438.900 at Illinois 3/2/13
ALL-TIME RESULTS 1931 (1-0)
Head Coach: John Rammacher
1932 (0-1)
Head Coach: John Rammacher
1933 (0-2)
Head Coach: Nelson Walke
1934 (0-1)
Head Coach: Nelson Walke
1935 (1-1)
Head Coach: Nelson Walke
March 28 Colgate Feb. 27
at Army
W, 37-17 L, 1-53
No Results Available No Results Available March March
Panzer School of PE at Army
W, 35-19 L, 9-45
1936 (0-2)
Head Coach: Nelson Walke
1937 (0-3)
Head Coach: Julian Glasser
Feb. 8 Illinois Feb. 15 at Army Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb 17
L, 21-34 L, 2-52
at Army at Navy Temple
L, 8-46 L, 11-43 L, 12-42
1938 (2-3)
Head Coach: E. C. Bischoff
1939 (2-3)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1940 (3-3)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 19
Jan. 14 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 March 4 March 25 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 17 Feb. 26 March 2 March 23
West Chester Western Reserve at Navy at Army Temple Kutztown at Navy at Princeton Temple Army
at Navy Temple at Army Dartmouth MIT at Princeton Intercollegiates (1)
1941 (5-2) Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March 1 March 8 March 8 March 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 March 4 March 28 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 27 March 6 March 13 May 1
L, 13-41 W, 12-42 L, 6-48 W, 40-14 W, 38-14 L, 21.5-32.5 NTS
W, 32-22 L, 16-38 W, 29.5-15.5 W, 29.5-23.5 L, 26-28 W, 44-10 W, 43-11 NTS
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
at Chicago at Minnesota Princeton Temple at Navy at Army Intercollegiates (4) NCAA Championships (5)
1943 (4-0)
W, 43-11 L, 16-38 W, 34.5-19.5 L, 12-42 L, 14-40
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Navy at Army Chicago Minnesota at Temple at Princeton MIT (2) Intercollegiates (3)
1942 (4-1-1)
W, 29-25 W, 38-16 L, 8.5-45.5 L, 9-45 L, 14-40
W, 30-15 L, 18-27 W, 49-5 W, 37-17 W, 30-24 T, 27-27 1st 2nd
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
at Navy Indiana Army (4) at Temple Intercollegiates (6) NAAU (7)
W, 13-5 W, 13-2 W, 15-3 W, 12-6 1st 1st
1944 (0-2)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1945 (1-0)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Feb. 12 Feb. 26 March 11 May 6
Navy at Army Intercollegiates NAAU (4) NAAU
L, 2-4 L, 0-6 Forfeit, 0-6 NTS
1946 (2-0)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1947 (5-0)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Feb. 9 Navy Feb. 16 at Army March 9 Intercollegiates Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March 1 March 8 May 2-3
at Minnesota at Navy Army at Syracuse Temple Intercollegiates (5) NAAU (8)
1948 (5-0) Jan. 21 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 March 6 March 13 March 27
W, 65-31 W, 53-40 Canceled
W, 69-57 W, 58-38 W, 66-30 W, 66-30 W, 54-42 1st 3rd
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Minnesota Syracuse at Army Navy at Temple Eastern Intercollegiates (1) NCAA Championships (9)
W, 71.5-40.5 W, 71-25 W, 55-41 W, 55-41 W, 52.5-43.5 1st 1st
1949 (1-4)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1950 (1-4)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1951 (3-3)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Feb. 7 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 March 5 March 12 April 30 Jan. 28 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 March 4 March 11 April 1
at Michigan State at Syracuse Army at Navy Temple Intercollegiates (4) National AAU (9)
Michigan State at Army Navy Syracuse at Temple Intercollegiates (6) NCAA Championships (1)
Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 3 March 10
at North Carolina at Maryland Army at Navy at Syracuse Temple Intercollegiates (5) March 30-31 NCAA Championships (10)
1952 (4-1) Jan. 17 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 1 March 8
Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 March 7 March14
Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 March 6 March 13 April 2-3
W, 74.5-33.5 W, 69-42 L, 40-55.5 L, 39.5-56.5 L, 37-59 W, 52-44 4th 11th W, 78-34 L, 38-58 W, 58-38 W, 56-40 W, 52.5-43.5 9th
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
at Michigan State at Illinois at Navy at Syracuse Temple Army EIGA Championship (1) March 27-28 NCAA Championships (11)
1954 (6-0)
W, 59.5-52.5 L, 37-59 L, 46.5-49.5 L, 41-55 L, 33.5-62.5 NTS 10th
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
North Carolina at Army Navy Syracuse at Temple EIGA Championship (11) March 21-22 NCAA Championships (12)
1953 (6-0)
W, 61-51 L, 40-56 L, 42-54 L, 47-49 L, 40-54 NTS 5th
W, 71-41 W, 67.5-61.5 W, 50.5-45.5 W, 59.5-36.5 W, 58-36 W, 56.5-39.5 1st 1st
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Michigan State Syracuse Navy at Army at Temple at West Virginia EIGA Championship (4) NCAA Championships (13)
W, 72-40 W, 63-33 W, 65-31 W, 58-38 W, 61-35 W, 63-33 1st 1st
1955 (6-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1956 (5-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1957 (6-0)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1958 (6-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1959 (7-0)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1960 (5-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1961 (5-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1962 (5-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Jan. 29 West Virginia Feb. 5 Illinois Feb. 12 at Navy Feb. 19 Army Feb. 23 at Pittsburgh Feb. 26 Temple March 5 at Syracuse March 12 EIGA Championship (5) March 25-26` NCAA Championships (14)
Jan. 28 at West Virginia Feb. 4 at Temple Feb. 11 Syracuse Feb. 18 at Army Feb. 25 Navy March 3 Pittsburgh March 9-10 EIGA Championship (1) March 23-24 NCAA Championships (15) Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 2
West Virginia Temple at Navy at Syracuse Army at Pittsburgh March 8-9 EIGA Championship (11) March 22-23 NCAA Championships (5) Jan. 11 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March 1
at Temple at West Virginia at Army Syracuse Navy Pittsburgh March 7-8 EIGL Championship (6) March 22 at Michigan April 11-12 NCAA Championships (16) Jan. 10 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 March 7 March 14
Temple West Virginia Army at Navy at Syracuse at Pittsburgh EIGL (17) Michigan March 20-21 NCAA Championships (18)
Temple West Virginia Navy Army Syracuse Pittsburgh NCAA Championships Springfield Temple Navy Army Pittsburgh Syracuse NCAA Championships Springfield Temple Navy Army Syracuse Pittsburgh EIGL Championships NCAA Championships
W, 75-53 L, 62-66 W, 53-43 W, 50-46 W, 54-42 W, 52-43 W, 51-45 1st 2nd W, 64-31 W, 62-34 W, 62-34 L, 38-58 W, 57-39 W, 63-33 2nd 2nd
W, 60-36 W, 70.5-25.5 W, 63.5-32.5 W, 67-29 W, 49.5-46.5 W, 58-38 1st 1st
W, 63-33 W, 62-32 L, 45.5-50.5 W, 68.5-27.5 W, 61.5-34.5 W, 58-38 NTS W, 51-45 3rd W, 57.5-37.5 W, 54-42 W, 53.5-42.5 W, 67-29 W, 52-43 W, 55-38 1st W, 54.5-41.5 1st W, 55.5-43.5 W, 73-23 W, 63-33 L, 41.5-54.5 W, 69-27 W, 57-39 1st
W, 57-39 W, 63-33 L, 37.5-58.5 W, 52.33-43.33 W, 59.5-36.5 W, 49-47 1st W, 64-32 W, 61.5-34.5 W, 62.5-33.5 L, 42-54 W, 56-40 W, 52.5-43.5 2nd 9th
1st
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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1963 (5-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1964 (7-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Springfield Temple Navy Army Syracuse Pittsburgh EIGL Championships NCAA Championships
West Virginia Massachusetts Springfield Temple Navy Army Syracuse Pittsburgh NCAA Championships
1965 (8-0) Dec. 12 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Feb. 13 Feb. 20
W, 54-42 W, 55-41 W, 62-34 W, 49-47 L, 45-51 W, 62-34 2nd 5th
W, 70-26 W, 154.85-126.85 W, 161.25-153.85 L, 159.30-164.25 W, 166.30-151.30 W, 165.35-161.80 W, 165.90-154.85 W, 161.20-133.30 T-4th
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
West Virginia Massachusetts Springfield Navy Pittsburgh Army Syracuse Temple March 6-7 EIGL Championships (4) April 2-3 NCAA Championships (23)
1966 (8-0)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Massachusetts Springfield Army Pittsburgh Air Force Navy Syracuse Temple EIGL Championships NCAA Regionals NCAA Championships
1967 (6-1) Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25
W, 66-30 W, 93-25 W, 66.50-51.50 W, 73-45 W, 94-26 W, 83-36 W, 75-43 W, 85-33 1st 1st
W, 184.05-148.05 W, 176.75-176.70 W, 180.75-171.30 W, 164.65-145.50 W, 188.95-168.50 W, 177.60-157.75 W, 185.60-175.05 W, 185.70-183.60 1st 1st 6th
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Massachusetts W, 183.30-158.10 Springfield L, 186.20-187.80 Army W, 185.70-171.90 Navy W, 186.70-177.65 Syracuse W, 176.95-166.05 Temple W, 193.45-174.30 Pittsburgh W, 186.55-132.90 March 3-4 EIGL Championships (42) T-1st March 31- NCAA Championships (23) 4th April 1
1968 (7-0) Jan.13 Jan 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 24
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Springfield at Army at Massachusetts Navy at Syracuse at Temple at Pittsburgh March 2-4 EIGL Championships (5)
1969 (8-0) Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22
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W, 190.30-175.00 W, 184.70-174.60 W, 188.65-176.90 W, 188.05-172.35 W, 185.30-130.05 W, 188.45-187.80 W, 171.65-107.65 2nd
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Springfield Army Massachusetts Navy Syracuse Temple Pittsburgh Southern Connecticut Eastern Championships NCAA Championships
W, 159.75-151.90 W, 160.11-149.72 W, 160.80-151.62 W, 160.38-152.43 W, 134.70-95.65 W, 163.62-162.46 W, 161.65-104.21 W, 162.83-157.45 1st 2nd
1970 (7-2)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1971 (8-0)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 31 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 28
Springfield at Army Navy at Massachusetts Syracuse at Temple at Pittsburgh at West Virginia Southern Connecticut March 5-7 EIGL Championships (11) April 2-4 NCAA Championships (4) Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 March 1
L, 158.15-158.20 W, 158.90-139.50 W, 160.00-155.45 W, 162.60-156.35 W, 153.45-117.15 L, 162.20-163.65 W, 151.92-113.23 W, 133.85-102.20 W, 164.75-155.05
at Springfield W, 159.45-156.15 at Syracuse W, 153.65-136.50 at Navy W, 157.55-142.65 Army W, 162.65-145.30 Massachusetts W, 164.30-155.25 Temple W, 163.80-157.95 at Southern Connecticut W, 162.20-156.10 Pittsburgh W, 156.05-136.30 March 11-13 EIGL Championships (19) 1st April 1-3 NCAA Championships (10) 3rd
1972 (8-0)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1973 (9-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1974 (9-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 March 1
Springfield W, 156.75-148.50 at Army W, 153.15-143.65 at Massachusetts W, 160.30-151.75 Navy W, 160.15-153.10 Syracuse W, 152.55-131.85 at Temple W, 161.05-154.10 Southern Connecticut W, 161.05-152.40 at Pittsburgh W, 135.00-101.95 March 8-11 EIGL Championships 1st April 6-8 NCAA Championships (20) 3rd Dec. 2 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Feb. 24
at Cornell W, 151.85-140.30 at Springfield W, 161.85-151.25 at Syracuse W, 158.00-145.05 at Navy W, 159.30-153.70 Army W, 164.30-149.55 Massachusetts W, 162.70-157.80 Temple W, 165.55-160.80 Michigan W, 166.35-163.20 at Southern Connecticut L, 165.30-165.60 Pittsburgh W, 137.90-108.00 March 2-3 EIGL Championships (4) 1st April 5-7 NCAA Championships (21) 2nd Dec. 1 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 25
Cornell Springfield at Pittsburgh Syracuse Navy at Massachusetts at Temple at Army S. Connecticut at Michigan March 7-9 EIGL Championships (22) April 4-6 NCAA Championships (6)
1975 (5-3) Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 29 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22
W, 154.85-134.85 W, 160.00-153.20 W, 158.95-136.95 W, 162.15-148.80 W, 164.90-159.90 W, 162.00-157.80 W, 160.10-159.95 W, 155.85-150.00 W, 164.95-162.45 L, 160.20-161.05 1st 7th
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
Pittsburgh W, 201.70-161.90 at Springfield L, 200.50-202.60 at Michigan State W, 206.55-187.05 at Slippery Rock W, 207.90-190.45 Massachusetts W, 210.45-198.40 Temple W, 213.35-213.10 Indiana State L, 210.05-219.40 Southern Connecticut L, 207.55-216.85 March 14-15 NCAA Regionals (23) 3rd April 3-5 NCAA Championships (24) NTS
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1976 (7-1)
Head Coach: Gene Wettstone
1977 (5-3)
Head Coach: Karl Schier
1978 (7-2)
Head Coach: Karl Schier
1979 (9-1)
Head Coach: Karl Schier
1980 (7-3)
Head Coach: Karl Schier
1981 (7-3)
Head Coach: Karl Schier
Dec. 13 Jan. 10 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 25
at Massachusetts W, 203.85-186.95 Springfield W, 209.75-192.95 Ohio State W, 209.40-190.30 York W, 210.80-180.75 at Temple W, 208.25-203.35 Southern Connecticut W, 211.95-211.55 at Indiana State L, 211.90-214.25 at Pittsburgh W, 205.30-143.00 March 12-13 NCAA Regionals (6) 1st April 1-3 NCAA Championships (25) 1st Dec. 11 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19
Massachusetts at Springfield Southern Illinois at Ohio State Pittsburgh Temple at Southern Connecticut Indiana State March 18-19 NCAA Regionals (26) Dec. 2-3 Dec. 10 Dec. 16 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 21 Jan. 27 Feb. 4 Feb. 17 Feb. 18
W, 198.40-198.05 W, 210.70-201.05 L, 205.55-207.75 W, 207.15-184.40 W, 202.10-179.85 W, 214.10-209.65 L, 213.35-218.45 L, 212.35-216.15 2nd
at Ball State Invitational (44) 3rd at Massachusetts W, 205.15-188.80 Michigan State W, 205.15-196.80 at Springfield W, 209.80-186.85 at Pittsburgh W, 211.10-181.00 at Temple W, 211.95-197.05 York W, 204.05-192.20 Southern Connecticut W, 214.50-213.35 at Indiana State L, 209.45-217.45 at Southern Illinois L, 214.00-216.10 March 24-25 NCAA Regionals (6) 1st April 6-8 NCAA Championships (21) 6th Nov. 10-11 at Cornell Open (22) NTS Dec. 8-9 Penn State Invitational 2nd Jan. 6 Springfield W, 216.80-184.50 Jan. 13 Pittsburgh W, 216.35-188.60 Jan. 20 at York W, 216.10-212.05 Temple (46) W, 218.75-197.25 Feb. 2 Indiana State W, 221.15-214.15 Feb. 10 at Ohio State W, 215.60-213.30 vs. Minnesota (27) W, 215.60-212.35 vs. Illinois (27) W, 215.60-209.40 Feb. 17 Southern Illinois W, 218.70-217.10 March 2 at Southern Connecticut L, 218.20-220.10 March 23-24 NCAA Regionals (28) 1st April 5-7 NCAA Championships (28) 6th
Jan. 16 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 March 6 March 8 March 14 April 2-4
Farmingdale Invitational (45) 1st UIC L, 261.55-262.65 at Pittsburgh W, 257.65-227.00 Ohio State W, 265.35-262.45 York W, 268.35-253.25 Southern Connecticut L, 268.65-271.75 at Indiana State W, 271.60-267.40 at Southern Illinois W, 270.85-257.55 Northern Illinois W, 269.10-260.75 at Temple W, 260.75-193.75 at Southern Connecticut L, 271.30-278.35 LSU W, 275.05-269.45 NCAA Championships (1) 8th Syracuse W, 270.60-241.85 at Ohio State L, 268.85-271.15 Southern Connecticut W, 268.85-257.80 at LSU L, 267.55-269.80 Temple W, 270.80-250.65 at Indiana State W, 271.15-253.80 vs. Southern Illinois (24) W, 271.15-264.95 at Northern Illinois L, 267.20-269.90 at UIC W, 272.10-270.90 Pittsburgh W, 277.35-255.20 NCAA Championships (29) 6th
ALL-TIME RESULTS 1982 (11-0)
Head Coach: Karl Schier
1983 (9-2)
Head Coach: Karl Schier
Dec. 4-5 Windy City Invitational (9) 6th Dec. 11-12 Farmingdale Invitational (45) 1st Jan. 16 at Syracuse W, 265.75-246.00 Jan. 23 Ohio State W, 273.70-272.30 Feb. 6 Massachusetts W, 275.55-243.20 Feb. 13 at Southern Connecticut W, 272.05-256.75 Feb. 14 at Temple W, 274.00-254.35 Feb. 19 Northern Illinois W, 272.65-271.05 March 5 at Indiana State W, 266.75-263.75 March 7 at Southern Illinois W, 273.45-267.95 vs. LSU (23) W, 273.45-264.65 March 13 UIC W, 279.40-272.95 March 20 at Pittsburgh W, 281.30-267.40 April 1-3 NCAA Championships (29) 3rd Nov. 19-20 Windy City Invitational (9) Jan. 15 at Syracuse Jan. 22 at Ohio State Jan. 28 Indiana State Feb. 5 Nebraska Feb. 11 Southern Connecticut Feb. 18 North Carolina State March 4 at Northern Illinois March 5 at UIC March 12 Southern Illinois March 12 Pittsburgh March 19 Temple April 7-9 NCAA Championships (6)
1984 (13-2) Oct. 29 Jan. 15 Jan. 21 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 17 Feb. 25 March 4 March 5 March 7 March 9 March 10 March 15 March 17
12th W, 279.10-265.20 L, 276.10-278.90 W, 273.95-264.30 L, 280.05-282.45 W, 270.40-269.20 W, 279.10-263.15 W, 276.35-275.85 W, 271.75-265.50 W, 276.95-275.25 W, 276.95-266.15 W, 284.45-124.90 3rd
Head Coach: Karl Schier
Metro Open (5) 1st Syracuse W, 277.85-263.15 Ohio State W, 278.95-274.35 at Nebraska L, 275.15-278.85 vs. Ohio State (29) W, 275.15-274.75 vs. LSU (29) W, 275.15-270.30 UIC W, 277.10-229.30 at Southern Connecticut W, 277.25-265.10 Northern Illinois L, 261.30-272.10 at William & Mary W, 279.45-246.00 at North Carolina State W, 277.95-236.00 at Georgia W, 279.45-273.25 at Southern Illinois W, 278.10-277.40 at Indiana State W, 275.65-270.65 Temple W. 277.75-240.75 at Pittsburgh W, 279.05-267.35 April 12-14 NCAA Championships (30) 2nd
1985 (13-1) Nov. 10 Jan. 19 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 March 4 March 6 March 9 March 16 March 23
Head Coach: Karl Schier
Metro Open (5) 1st at Syracuse W, 284.10-223.90 Southern Illinois W, 281.60-275.50 Indiana State W, 281.60-267.95 Nebraska W, 288.15-280.75 at Ohio State L, 281.05-283.90 East Stroudsburg W, 286.80-270.65 Southern Connecticut W, 286.80-267.50 Georgia W, 286.80-265.30 at Iowa W, 281.10-278.70 vs. BYU (31) W, 281.10-270.20 at Northern Illinois W, 282.25-268.70 at UIC W, 284.00-275.70 Pittsburgh W, 286.25-262.60 at Temple W, 283.55-271.60 April 12-13 NCAA Championships (29) 3rd
1986 (8-1-1) Nov. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 March 5 March 8 March 14 April 4-5
Head Coach: Karl Schier
Metro Open (5) 1st Syracuse W, 271.85-237.50 at Southern Connecticut W, 271.35-256.50 at East Stroudsburg W, 271.45-253.40 Northern Illinois W, 276.30-254.15 Temple W, 276.30-260.85 Ohio State W, 282.65-279.60 Iowa T, 277.65-277.65 at Southern Illinois L, 272.15-279.20 at Georgia W, 278.45-268.05 at Pittsburgh W, 274.80-253.65 NCAA Championships (29) 10th
1987 (12-0)
Head Coach: Karl Schier
1988 (10-5)
Head Coach: Karl Schier
Nov. 8-9 Dec. 5-6 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 13 Feb. 22 March 1 March 4 March 7 March 14 March 21
Metro Invitational (5) 1st Farmingdale Open (45) 1st at Syracuse W, 277.50-234.45 vs. Cornell (11) W, 277.50-229.75 Southern Connecticut W, 280.55-255.55 East Stroudsburg W, 281.15-254.65 Southern Illinois W, 281.55-270.95 at Ohio State W, 278.85-277.50 at Iowa W, 276.70-276.15 at Northern Illinois W, 279.25-268.85 at UIC W, 278.75-262.70 vs. Wisconsin (32) W, 278.75-267.35 Pittsburgh W, 284.95-249.05 Navy W, 284.00-272.40 April 23-25 NCAA Championships (30) 3rd Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 March 2 March 5 March 12 March 19
Syracuse W, 265.70-256.35 at Southern Connecticut L, 262.75-264.30 at East Stroudsburg W, 272.45-255.75 UIC W, 273.25-265.60 Temple W, 273.25-266.50 at Navy L, 275.30-275.60 Northern Illinois W, 279.75-274.65 Ohio State L, 278.70-278.75 at Southern Illinois W, 271.45-257.35 at Houston Baptist W, 276.55-199.10 at New Mexico L, 271.35-279.70 vs. Illinois (33) L, 271.35-283.85 vs Western Michigan (33) W, 371.35-260.40 at Pittsburgh W, 282.40-259.45 Iowa W, 284.25-283.50 April 14-16 NCAA Championships (29) 10th
1989 (10-4) Jan. 14 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 4 Feb. 10 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 March 3 March 4 March 18
Head Coach: Karl Schier
at Syracuse W, 263.70-256.85 Southern Connecticut W, 268.20-244.70 East Stroudsburg W, 268.20-224.45 New Mexico W, 266.95-133.30 at Temple W, 269.25-260.30 vs. Navy (25) W, 269.25-265.65 Navy W, 275.95-269.10 at Ohio State L, 264.50-276.95 Houston Baptist L, 270.85-281.50 Southern Illinois W, 270.85-260.85 at Northern Illinois W, 272.20-267.25 vs. Iowa (34) L, 272.20-277.05 at UIC L, 270.30-270.40 Pittsburgh W, 270.25-258.05 April 13-15 NCAA Championships (29) 9th
1990 (9-3) Jan. 12 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 2 March 11 March 17 April 7
Head Coach: Karl Schier
Syracuse W, 270.55-265.55 Temple W, 274.45-264.45 Kent State W, 274.45-264.00 at Iowa L, 272.10-278.80 Northern Illinois W, 275.60-270.45 Ohio State L, 277.90-279.15 at Pittsburgh W, 274.95-260.65 at Houston Baptist W, 271.75-269.55 vs. Oklahoma (35) L, 271.75-271.85 UIC W, 282.20-274.10 at Michigan State W, 277.00-274.85 vs. UW-Oshkosh (16) W, 277.00-255.80 NCAA Regionals 3rd April 19-21 NCAA Championships (36) 7th
1991 (11-4)
Head Coach: Karl Schier
1992 (12-3)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
1993 (7-2)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
1994 (10-2)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 15 Feb. 23 March 6 March 9 March 16 April 6
at Syracuse Kent State Navy at Temple vs. Navy (25) vs. James Madison (25) at Ohio State Iowa at BYU Wooden Invitational (30) Oklahoma Stanford UCLA Cal State Fullerton Cal Santa Barbara Michigan State NCAA Regionals (27) April 18-20 NCAA Championships
W, 276.90-267.25 W, 281.30-265.20 W, 279.50-263.95 W, 277.10-272.20 W, 277.10-257.30 W, 277.10-227.95 L, 279.15-281.00 W, 281.85-275.55 W, 279.40-277.35 4th L, 280.10-286.30 L, 280.10-284.80 L, 280.10-282.45 W, 280.10-273.60 W, 280.10-270.80 W, 283.55-274.80 2nd 2nd
Jan. 10-11 at West Point Open (1) 2nd Jan. 25 at Navy Invitational (5) 1st Temple W, 275.75-267.35 William & Mary W, 275.75-261.75 Kent State W, 275.75-260.70 at Navy W, 275.75-257.80 Feb. 1 Kent State W, 278.95-265.20 Feb 15 Ohio State L, 280.55-284.20 Feb. 22 at Illinois W, 281.35-278.35 Feb. 28 Temple W, 281.95-275.80 March 8 at Iowa L, 281.35-283.05 March 13 at Michigan State L, 281.05-281.60 March 14 at Michigan Invitational (10) 1st at Michigan W, 281.60-278.40 Kent State W, 281.60-273.75 Syracuse W, 281.60-273.35 Western Michigan W, 281.60-261.45 March 21 BYU W, 283.50-281.65 March 27-28 Big Ten Championships (13) 5th April 11 NCAA Regionals (31) 4th April 23-25 NCAA Championships (29) 7th Jan. 8-9 Jan. 15 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 March 6
at West Point Open (1) 4th Syracuse W, 270.40-270.15 at Temple W, 272.70-269.30 vs. Kent State (25) W, 272.70-262.95 vs. Navy (25) W, 272.70-236.20 Pittsburgh W, 268.60-250.88 Michigan State W, 277.65-275.65 Iowa W, 275.00-271.75 at Ohio State L, 274.50-284.65 at Nebraska L, 274.50-281.35 March 20-21 Big Ten Championships (36) 6th April 3 NCAA East Regionals (13) 4th April 16-17 NCAA Championships (33) NTS Dec. 10 Dec. 10 Dec. 10 Jan. 7-8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Feb. 26 March 4 March 9
Michigan Kent State Pittsburgh at West Point Open (1) at Syracuse Temple at Michigan State vs. Western Michigan (16) at Michigan Ohio State at BYU Michigan State (37) at Pittsburgh March 26-27 Big Ten Championships April 9 NCAA Regionals (1) April 22-23 NCAA Championship (6)
W, 272.50-262.75 W, 272.50-254.55 W, 272.50-252.80 2nd W, 279.20-269.95 W, 277.75-268.25 W, 275.55-272.45 W, 275.55-251.80 L, 277.05-278.85 L, 277.90-284.80 W, 276.90-270.65 W, 276.90-272.15 W, 270.85-257.70 3rd 3rd 6th
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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1995 (38-6) Dec. 3 Jan. 13 Jan. 21 Feb. 10 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 March 5 March 11 March 18
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
at MIT Invitational (19) 1st Temple W, 224.45-224.40 Michigan W, 224.45-218.22 Michigan State W, 224.45-218.12 Syracuse W, 224.45-216-15 Army W, 224.45-213.40 MIT W, 224.45-166.60 Vermont W, 224.45-170.40 Southern Connecticut W, 224.45-155.10 at West Point Open (1) 2nd Temple L, 221.35-221.45 Syracuse W, 221.35-219.40 Army W, 221.35-215.60 Navy W, 221.35-213.25 Massachusetts W, 221.35-207.75 James Madison W, 221.35-204.75 Springfield W, 221.35-200.00 Radford W, 221.35-194.00 Southern Connecticut W, 221.35-098.35 at Navy Invitational (5) 1st Pittsburgh W, 224.75-213.45 James Madison W, 224.75-212.15 William & Mary W, 224.75-208.85 Radford W, 224.75-199.80 Nebraska W, 227.95-226.50 at Ohio State L, 229.20-229.85 vs. New Mexico (27) W, 229.20-228.35 Michigan State W, 228.95-218.65 at Temple L, 221.35-221.45 vs. Syracuse (25) W, 221.35-219.40 at Michigan Invitational 1st Michigan W, 229.60-227.70 Temple W, 229.60-227.60 UIC W, 229.60-227.10 Western Michigan W, 229.60-222.40 BYU W, 228.85-225.35 Army W, 228.85-220.20 March 25-26 Big Ten Championships (13) 4th April 8 NCAA Regionals 1st April 20-22 NCAA Championships (27) 3rd
1996 (30-7)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Dec. 2 at UMass Invitational (19) 2nd Jan. 12-13 at West Point Open (1) 1st Jan. 19-20 at Windy City Open (9) 4th Jan. 26 Temple W, 223.35-213.35 Feb. 10 at Illinois W, 224.85-222.95 Feb. 17 Ohio State L, 225.00-227.85 March 7 at BYU L, 222.50-224.25 vs. Michigan State (3) W, 222.50-221.50 vs. Michigan (3) W, 222.50-207.50 March 15 Army W, 226.40-217.025 March 15 Michigan W, 226.40-206.70 March 30-31 Big Ten Championships (27) 3rd April 13 NCAA Regionals (31) 3rd April 25-27 NCAA Championships (38) 6th
1997 (16-6)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 10-11 at West Point Open (1) 2nd Jan. 18 at Windy City Open (9) 4th Jan. 25 Syracuse W, 224.40-208.65 Feb. 1 at Michigan State W, 226.95-225.13 Feb. 8 Illinois W, 229.55-224.15 Feb. 21 at Ohio State L, 228.35-234.45 March 1 New Mexico W, 228.975-224.675 March 13 at Temple W, 226.70-223.60 vs. Navy (25) W, 226.70-219.20 March 16 at Nebraska L, 228.45-230.00 March 22-23 Big Ten Championships (36) 3rd April 5 NCAA Regionals (1) 3rd April 17-19 NCAA Championships (31) 5th
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1998 (19-3)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
1999 (17-3)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2000 (14-1)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 9-10 Jan. 16 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 21 March 7 March 14
at West Point Open (1) 1st Temple W, 219.975-219.15 Navy W, 219.975-210.10 Massachusetts W, 219.975-209.25 Army W, 219.975-200.80 Cal Santa Barbara W, 219.975-200.10 James Madison W, 219.975-185.00 Syracuse W, 219.975-179.40 Southern Connecticut W, 219.975-153.30 Temple W, 226.625-218.625 Massachusetts W, 226.625-216.55 at Michigan W, 226.15-223.80 vs. Iowa (10) L, 226.15-228.40 at Illinois L, 224.80-226.975 vs. Michigan (13) W, 224.80-223.05 Michigan State W, 227.125-225.00 Ohio State W, 230.55-227.225 Gold’s Challenge (39) 2nd at Nebraska W, 231.15-230.025 March 20-21 Big Ten Championships (10) 2nd April 4 NCAA Regionals (19) 4th April 16-18 NCAA Championships (6) NTS Jan. 8-9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Feb. 5 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 March 6 March 14
at West Point Open (1) 1st at Massachusetts W, 225.675-223.65 at Temple W, 228.75-212.00 vs. William & Mary (25) W, 228.75-213.85 Michigan W, 226.50-226.175 Army W, 228.45-207.00 Illinois W, 224.20-222.90 at Ohio State L, 228.05-230.95 at UC Santa Barbara Invitational (39) 2nd UC Santa Barbara W, 223.95-214.825 Michigan L, 223.95-226.40 California W, 223.95-223.40 Washington W, 223.95-191.75 at Nebraska L, 226.875-228.975 March 26-27 Big Ten Championships (31) 4th April 10 NCAA Regionals (13) 3rd April 22-24 NCAA Championships (29) 4th Jan. 7-8 at West Point Open (1) 1st Massachusetts W, 228.85213.90 Temple W, 228.85-212.40 Army W, 228.85-208.50 Navy W, 228.85-201.65 Springfield W, 228.85-189.70 James Madison W, 228.85-183.80 Southern Connecticut W, 228.85-181.55 Jan. 15 Massachusetts W, 224.35-214.20 Jan. 22 Temple W, 228.375-215.45 Feb. 4 at Michigan L, 227.30-230.55 vs. Minnesota (10) W, 227.30-223.425 Feb. 19 at Illinois W, 227.00-224.85 Feb. 26 Ohio State W, 229.025-228.50 March 4 Nebraska W, 231.05-223.70 March 10 at Southwest Cup (40) 1st Oklahoma W, 230.35-230.10 March 17 Big Ten Championships (16) 6th March 30-31 NCAA Championships (31) 1st
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2001 (12-5)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2002 (14-1)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2003 (16-0)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 13 at Massachusetts L, 202.155-204.65 Jan. 19-20 at West Point Open (1) 1st Massachusetts W, 205.40-198.05 Temple W, 205.40-195.05 Army W, 205.40-193.95 Navy W, 205.40-192.25 Springfield W, 205.40-180.65 James Madison W, 205.40-176.40 Southern Connecticut W, 205.40-167.25 Jan. 27 Army W, 208.45-199.90 Feb. 3 Michigan L, 207.65-209.50 Feb. 17 at Temple W, 204.65-202.00 vs. William & Mary (25) W, 204.650-200.30 Feb. 24 at Ohio State L, 208.20-217.20 March 3 at Southwest Cup (40) 3rd Oklahoma L, 208.925-215.25 Michigan State L, 208.95-210.40 Stanford W. 208.95-205.425 March 18 Michigan State W, 213.20-187.55 March 23-24 Big Ten Championships (6) 3rd April 4-5 NCAA Championships (27) 5th Jan. 11-12 at West Point Open (1) 1st Massachusetts W, 209.50-204.00 Temple W, 209.50-199.45 Army W, 209.50-199.05 Navy W, 209.50-197.05 Springfield W, 209.50-190.55 Southern Connecticut W, 209.50-180.80 James Madison W, 209.50-172.95 Jan. 19 Massachusetts W, 212.90-208.20 Jan. 26 at Michigan W, 212.25-209.70 Feb. 2 Illinois W, 215.60-213.95 Feb. 16 Temple W, 213.55-207.75 Feb. 23 Ohio State L, 216.225-216.325 March 2 at Southwest Cup (4) Cal Santa Barbara W, 215.95-208.40 March 9 at Navy W, 215.30-204.00 March 16 Army W, 215.60-204.15 March 22 at Big Ten Championships (36) 3rd April 5-6 at NCAA Championsips (41) NTS Jan. 10 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 7-8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March 1 March 8 March 15 March 28 April 13
at West Point Open (1) 1st Temple W, 208.40-207.30 Army W, 208.40-203.55 Springfield W, 208.40-193.95 Southern Connecticut W, 208.40-184.90 at Navy Open 1st William & Mary W, 217.25-199.65 Navy W, 217.25-193.60 James Madison W, 217.25-177.55 Michigan W, 219.40-210.35 Winter Cup (43) NTS at Temple W, 216.95-207.45 vs. Illinois (25) W, 216.95-213.35 Ohio State W, 220.00-216.875 at Illinois W, 217.25-216.45 vs. Iowa (13) W, 217.25-213.75 at Southwest Cup (4) 1st Illinois W, 219.30-214.075 Temple W, 219.30-209.725 Army W, 221.525-210.575 at Big Ten Championships (27) 1st NCAA Championships (4) 3rd
ALL-TIME RESULTS 2004 (16-1)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 10 at Army W, 215.60-206.55 vs. Springfield (1) W, 215.60-195.15 Jan. 17 Illinois W, 219.15-212.775 Jan. 23 at Michigan L, 212.00-215.725 Jan. 30-31 at West Point Open (1) 1st Nebraska W, 214.625-210.90 Army W, 214.625-208.70 Temple W, 214.625-206.15 Navy W, 214.625-200.35 Springfield W, 214.625-198.70 James Madison W, 214.625-188.00 Southern Connecticut W, 214.625-187.40 M.I.T W, 214.625-142.90 Feb. 6-7 at Winter Cup (43) NTS Feb. 14 Temple W, 213.225-206.975 Feb. 21 at Ohio State W, 218.80-218.75 Feb. 28 William & Mary W, 216.475-207.275 March 6 at Stanford W, 216.35-214.575 March 13 Army W, 218.800-207.475 March 19-20 Big Ten Championships (13) 2nd April 2-4 NCAA Championships (13) 1st
2005 (14-2)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 8 at Army W, 217.05-207.85 Jan. 21 Navy W, 216.875-207.325 Temple W, 216.975-203.50 Jan. 28-29 at West Point Open (1) 1st Iowa W, 217.75-216.375 Nebraska W, 217.75-210.80 Army W, 217.75-209.45 Temple W, 217.75-205.825 Navy W, 217.75-203.00 William & Mary W, 217.75-202.15 Springfield W, 217.75-193.75 James Madison W, 217.75-192.15 M.I.T. W, 217.75-169.30 Feb. 4-5 at Winter Cup (43) NTS Feb. 12 at Illinois L, 221.35-221.825 Feb. 19 Michigan W, 222.60-219.575 Feb. 26 Ohio State L, 215.50-222.075 March 12 at William &Mary W, 219.40-214.15 March 25-26 Big Ten Championships (10) 4th April 7-9 NCAA Championships (1) 4th
2006 (11-2)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 7 at Army W, 206.650-199.150 Jan. 13 Temple W, 202.450-190.050 Jan. 21 at Michigan W, 209.400-206.450 Jan. 27-28 at West Point Open (1) 1st Army W, 206.750-199.500 Temple W, 206.750-197.050 Navy W, 206.750-196.600 Springfield W, 206.750-182.700 M.I.T. W, 206.750-172.650 James Madison W, 206.750-171.050 Feb. 2-4 at Winter Cup (43) NTS Feb. 19 Stanford W, 216.800-216.750 Feb. 25 at Ohio State L, 216.300-209.050 March 4 William & Mary W, 213.550-205.100 March 11 at California L, 219.100-216.525 March 24-25 Big Ten Championships (10) 5th April 6-8 NCAA Championships (1) 4th
2007 (15-2)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 13 Army W, 214.200-192.650 Jan. 21 at Temple Invitational (25) 1st Temple W, 210.225-198.600 William & Mary W, 210.225-190.850 James Madison W, 210.225-160.300 Jan. 26-27 at West Point Open (1) 1st Temple W, 214.700-205.500 Army W, 214.700-199.500 Navy W, 214.700-197.750 Springfield W, 214.700-190.250 M.I.T. W, 214.700-185.050 James Madison W, 214.700-174.100 Feb. 3 Michigan L, 215.800-216.750 Feb. 8-10 at Winter Cup (43) NTS Feb. 17 Illinois W, 220.150-205.250 Feb. 24 Ohio State W, 218.150-215.600 March 3 at William & Mary W, 212.800-191.750 vs. Navy (47) W, 212.800-191.700 March 10 at Stanford L, 214.800-216.700 vs. Iowa (38) W, 214.800-204.750 March 30-31 Big Ten Championships (36) 2nd April 12-14 NCAA Championships (6) 1st
2008 (7-3)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2009 (11-4)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2010 (8-5)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 7-9 Feb. 16 Feb. 24 March 8 March 15 March 22 April 4-5 April 17-19 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 14 Feb. 28 March 6 March 8 March 14 March 21 April 3 April 16 Jan. 9 Jan. 15 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 March 6 March 13 March 20 April 3 April 16
Army W, 358.500-333.600 at Michigan L, 356.950-354.300 Temple W, 353.350-337.350 Minnesota W, 354.200-343.450 at Winter Cup (43) NTS at Illinois W, 352.300-351.000 at Ohio State W, 360.550-353.050 William & Mary W, 357.700-338.900 Navy W, 357.700-336.700 at California L, 360.400-351.300 Oklahoma L, 357.850-356.650 Big Ten Championships (6) 1st NCAA Championships (38) 4th Army W, 344.250-309.550 at West Point Open (1) 1st Navy W, 345.200-329.150 Temple W, 345.200-328.050 Springfield W, 345.200-326.200 Army W, 345.200-317.750 MIT W, 345.200-312.900 Michigan W, 348.900-348.350 at Minnesota L, 345.850-344.500 at Illinois L, 345.500-339.800 Ohio State W, 347.600-346.500 at Temple W, 347.550-332.300 at William & Mary W, 347.850-340.050 vs. Navy (47) W, 347.850-336.450 California L, 355.150-353.800 at Oklahoma L, 366.850-356.300 Big Ten Championships (36) 5th NCAA Championships (6) NTS Army W, 341.000-314.350 at West Point Open (1) 1st Temple W, 349.850-338.700 Springfield W, 349.850-329.000 Army W, 349.850-321.850 Navy W, 349.850-317.750 at Michigan L, 355.650-344.750 William & Mary W, 341.450-321.400 Illinois L, 354.600-345.950 at Ohio State W, 353.600-347.100 Minnesota W, 350.150-348.250 Temple W, 350.150-330.900 at California L, 354.650-344.300 Oklahoma L, 359.250-354.450 Big Ten Championships (27) 3rd NCAA Championships (1) 8th
2011 (13-2)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2012 (12-1)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2013 (13-0)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2014 (14-2)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 8 Jan. 14 Jan. 22 Jan. 30 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 March 5 March 19 April 1 April 15
Army W, 343.300-319.100 at West Point Open (1) 1st Temple W, 347.000-328.300 Army W, 347.000-320.000 Navy W, 347.000-319.600 Springfield W, 347.000-319.400 Michigan W, 350.400-346.900 at Temple W, 351.600-341.400 vs. Army (25) W, 351.600-259.500 Springfield W, 352.300-316.300 at Illinois W, 352.100-351.000 Ohio State W, 353.500-342.500 at Minnesota W, 351.600-344.600 vs. Iowa (36) W, 351.600-333.800 at Oklahoma L, 366.400-356.750 vs. Illinois (41) L, 359.100-356.750 Big Ten Championships (13) 4th NCAA Championships (27) 6th
Jan. 14 Army W, 349.800-321.600 Jan. 21 at Michigan L, 340.300-338.450 Jan. 27 West Point Open (1) 1st Temple W, 352.000-342.300 Army W, 352.000-326.200 Navy W, 352.000-324.000 Springfield College W, 352.000-322.200 Arizona State W, 352.000-318.900 Brockport W, 352.000-247.300 Feb. 2-4 Winter Cup (43) NTS Feb. 12 at Springfield College W, 350.500-323.500 Feb. 18 Illinois W, 347.800-346.500 Feb. 25 at Ohio State W, 355.500-347.200 March 17 Minnesota W, 359.300-347.900 March 24 Temple W, 360.600-342.200 April 6-7 Big Ten Championships (31) 3rd April 19-20 NCAA Championships (42) 3rd Jan. 14 Army W, 447.850-404.150 Jan. 19 at Navy Open (5) 1st William & Mary W, 440.900-409.400 Temple W, 440.900-407.050 Navy W, 440.900-398.800 Springfield College W, 440.900-391.150 Brockport W, 440.900-165.750 Feb. 2 Ohio State W, 444.300-432.300 Feb. 7-9 Winter Cup (43) NTS Feb. 16 at Temple W, 446.550-421.300 vs. William & Mary (25) W, 446.550-417.750 Feb. 23 at Springfield College W, 446.850-403.300 March 2 at Illinois W, 438.900-436.250 March 16 Michigan W, 437.300-430.400 March 23 at Minnesota W, 433.650-428.000 April 5 Big Ten Championships (36) 2nd April 19-21 NCAA Championships (6) 4th
Jan. 11 Army W, 431.900 - 410.300 Jan. 17-18 at West Point Open (1) 1st Army W, 428.100-413.050 Navy W, 428.100-400.800 Springfield College W, 428.100-388.950 Temple W, 428.100-398.650 William & Mary W, 428.100-416.700 Jan. 25 at Navy Open (5) 1st Navy W, 420.900-408.10 Springfield W, 420.900-391.80 Temple W, 420.900-398.05 William & Mary W, 420.900-414.25 Feb. 8 Temple W, 431.550-401.600 Feb. 15 Illinois* W, 436.050-431.150 Feb. 20-22 at Winter Cup (43) NTS March 1 Minnesota* W, 440.200-431.500 March 7 at Puerto Rico 2nd Puerto Rico W, 428.550-405.450 Michigan L, 438.800-428.550 March 14 at Michigan* L, 439.200-432.000 March 28-29 at Big Ten Championships (29) 3rd April 10-12 NCAA Championships (10) 6th
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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2015 (12-3)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2016 (10-4)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2017 (11-4)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
2018 (15-6)
Head Coach: Randy Jepson
Jan. 11 Army W, 426.700-403.000 Jan. 16-17 at West Point Open (1) 1st Army W, 439.400-416.150 Temple W, 439.400-402.050 Jan. 24 Michigan * W, 444.700-436.350 Feb. 6 Ohio State * W, 443.600-431.400 Feb. 14 at Illinois L, 441.300-434.500 Feb. 19-21 at Winter Cup (43) NTS Feb. 27 Iowa * W, 440.800-435.750 March 6 at Puerto Rico 2nd Michigan L, 431.000-425.100 Puerto Rico W, 425.100-395.700 Temple W, 425.100-394.650 March 15 at Nebraska 2nd Minnesota * L, 434.000-432.100 Iowa * W, 432-100-429.250 Nebraska * W, 432.100-426.050 March 27-28 at Big Ten Championships (29) 1st, 436.700 April 9-11 at NCAA Championships (10) 3rd, 432.900 Jan. 9
Army W, 424.450-403.400 Jan. 15-16 at West Point Open (1) 1st, 424.850 Jan. 23 at Minnesota L, 432.750-418.500 Jan. 30 Illinois W, 430.200-429.200 Feb. 13 at Ohio State L, 444.500-433.250 Feb. 18-20 at Winter Cup (43) NTS Feb. 27 at Iowa w/Nebraska 2nd, 424.000 March 4 at Arizona State W, 430.450-413.700 March 11 Nebraska W, 433.600-431.100 March 19 at Michigan L, 431.650-420.700 April 1-2 at Big Ten Championships (27) 4th, 427.150 April 15-16 at NCAA Championships (27) 5th, 424.400 Jan. 13-14 at West Point Open (1) 1st, 412.350 Jan. 21 Army W, 414.200-396.050 Jan. 29 at Springfield W, 408.100-384.550 Feb. 3 Illinois L, 411.350-404.650 Feb. 11 Ohio State L, 419.150-417.750 Feb 16&18 at Winter Cup NTS Feb. 25 at Navy W, 409.400-399.250 March 4 at Nebraska w/Iowa 3rd, 409.600 March 18 Michigan W, 409.200-405.300 March 25 Iowa W, 420.400-414.000 April 7-8 at Big Ten Championships (14) 4th, 411.200 April 21 at NCAA Champ Qualifier (1) 4th, 410.500 Jan. 13-14 at West Point Open (1) Jan. 20 Army West Point Jan. 27 Illinois (DD) Feb. 9 at Ohio State Feb. 15,17 at Winter Cup Feb. 24 Minnesota (DD) Mach. 3 at Iowa March 10 at Arizona State March 17 Nebraska March 24 at Michigan April 6-7 Big Ten Championships Apr. 20-21 NCAA Championships
1st, 406.850 W, 407.600-384.100 L, 412.500-405.900 W, 417.400-414.900 NTS L, 404.350-402.400 2nd, 396.550 1st, 402.450 L, 404.500-401.500 W, 407.350-405.050 3rd,406.350 6th, 401.991
(1) at Army, West Point, N.Y.; (2) Princeton, N.J.; (3) Boston, Mass.; (4) Philadelphia, Pa.; (5) at U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.; (6) at Penn State University, University Park, Pa.; (7) New York, N.Y.; (8) Dallas, Texas; (9) Chicago, Ill.; (10) at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; (11) at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y.; (12) Boulder, Colo.; (13) at University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill.; (14) Los Angeles, Calif.; (15) at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C.; (16) at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich.; (17) Pittsburgh, Pa.; (18) Berkeley, Calif.; (19) at University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass.; (20) Ames, Iowa; (21) at University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.; (22) at Cornell University, Cornell, N.Y.; (23) at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill.; (24) at Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Ind.; (25) at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa.; (26) at Illinois State University, Normal, Ill.; (27) at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; (28) at LSU, Baton Rouge, La.; (29) at University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.; (30) at UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif.; (31) at University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; (32), at University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; (33) at University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M.; (34) at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Ill.; (35) at Houston Baptist University, Houston, Texas; (36) at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.; (37) at BYU, Provo, Utah; (38) at Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif.; (39) at University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Calif.; (40), Tempe, Ariz.; (41) Oklahoma University, Norman, Okla; (42) Springfield, Mass.; (43) Las Vegas, Nev.; (44) at Ball State University, Muncie, Ind.; (45) SUNY-Farmingdale, East Farmingdale, N.Y.; (46) York University, Toronto, Canada; (47) College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va.
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ALL-TIME RECORDS/CAPTAINS ALL-TIME DUAL SERIES RECORDS Opponent Air Force Arizona State Army BYU California Chicago Colgate Cornell Dartmouth East Stroudsburg Georgia Houston Baptist Illinois Indiana Indiana State Iowa James Madison Kent State Kutztown LSU Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Michigan State Minnesota MIT Navy Nebraska New Mexico North Carolina NC State Northern Illinois
W L T 1st Mtng 1 0 0 1966 3 0 0 2016 42 18 1 1932 4 0 0 1985 0 4 0 2006 3 0 0 1941 1 0 0 1931 3 0 0 1973 1 0 0 1940 5 0 0 1985 3 0 0 1984 2 1 0 1988 14 10 0 1936 1 0 0 1943 7 4 0 1975 10 6 1 1986 1 0 0 1991 5 0 0 1990 1 0 0 1939 3 1 0 1980 1 0 0 1951 17 1 0 1964 13 10 0 1958 13 1 0 1949 11 5 0 1941 3 0 0 1940 40 11 0 1937 5 5 0 1983 2 1 0 1988 2 0 0 1951 2 0 0 1983 9 2 0 1980
Opponent W L T 1st Mtng. Ohio State 20 11 0 1976 Oklahoma 0 5 0 1990 Panzer 1 0 0 1935 Pittsburgh 39 0 0 1955 Princeton 4 1 0 1939 Slippery Rock 1 0 0 1975 Southern Connecticut 15 7 0 1969 Southern Illinois 10 3 0 1977 Springfield College 21 3 0 1961 Stanford 2 1 0 2004 Syracuse 39 4 0 1947 Temple 58 10 0 1937 UIC 8 2 0 1980 West Chester 1 0 0 1938 West Virginia 10 0 0 1954 Western Michigan 2 0 0 1988 Western Reserve 1 0 0 1938 William & Mary 10 0 0 1984 Wisconsin 1 0 0 1987 UW-Oshkosh 1 0 0 1990 York (Canada) 4 0 0 1976 Totals 470 123 2 Records do not include invitationals or opens BOLD - denotes 2019 opponent
ALL-TIME TEAM CAPTAINS 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965
R. G. Thrasher H. W. Davidson M. J. Hesch D.H. Masters D. H. Masters Peter Lektrich R. A. Mattern S. E. Beck Raymond J. Runkle Albert Kligman M. G. Beck B. H. Stahl Charles E. Senft Louis J. Bordo Harold Frey Harold Frey Harold Frey Raymond S. Sorenson Raymond S. Sorenson William Bonsall Joseph A. Mirenzi Rudolph Valentino Owen Wilkinson Robert B. Kenyon Albert W. Wick, Frank M. Wick Karl K. Schwenzfeier Hugh F. Kline Dion E. Weissend Robert E. Foht Armando Vega Jay Werner Robert Mumau Gregor R. Weiss Tom Seward Mike Jacobson Mike Jacobson Pete Saponaro
1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
Ed Isabelle Steve Cohen Don Spiker Bob Emery John Kindon Tom Dunn Tom Dunn Billy Mitchell Marshall Avener Jim Kruest Steve Bazil Paul Fagan Ira Stolzer Kurt Pflieger Bob Desiderio Tony Muffoletto Dan Desiderio Tom Forster Randy Jepson Steve Marino Kenn Viscardi Terry Bartlett Mario Gonzalez Chris Laux Marcelo Ribeiro Kurt Schier Mark Sohn Jamie Downer Rich Briggs Mike Masucci Jim Delaney Dave Riordan Tony Pansy Roy Malka Joe Roemer Roy Malka Tim Lashua Dominic Brindle
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Dominic Brindle Adam Benas Jose Palacios Duke Van Vleet Steve Tobin Chad Buczek Matt Cohen Santiago Lopez Josh Borromeo Allen Harris Matt Albrecht Miguel Pineda Parker Raque Adrian Evans Tristan Duverglas Leroy Clarke Jr. Dominic DiFulvio Ben Cooperman Chris Sands
YEAR-BY-YEAR
National Head Year W L T Finish Coach 1931 1 0 0 — Rammacher 1932 0 1 0 — Rammacher 1933 0 2 0 — Walke 1934 0 1 0 — Walke 1935 1 1 0 — Walke 1936 0 2 0 — Walke 1937 0 3 0 — Glasser 1938 2 3 0 — Bischoff 1939 2 3 0 — Wettstone 1940 3 3 0 — Wettstone 1941 5 2 0 — Wettstone 1942 4 1 1 2nd Wettstone 1943 4 0 0 1st Wettstone 1944 0 2 0 — Wettstone 1945 1 0 0 1st Wettstone 1946 2 0 0 — Wettstone 1947 5 0 0 — Wettstone 1948 5 0 0 1st Wettstone 1949 1 4 0 — Wettstone 1950 1 4 0 12th Wettstone 1951 3 3 0 11th Wettstone 1952 4 1 0 9th Wettstone 1953 6 0 0 1st Wettstone 1954 6 0 0 1st Wettstone 1955 6 1 0 2nd Wettstone 1956 5 1 0 2nd Wettstone 1957 6 0 0 1st Wettstone 1958 6 1 0 3rd Wettstone 1959 7 0 0 1st Wettstone 1960 5 1 0 1st Wettstone 1961 5 1 0 1st Wettstone 1962 5 1 0 8th Wettstone 1963 5 1 0 4th Wettstone 1964 7 1 0 4th Wettstone 1965 8 0 0 1st Wettstone 1966 8 0 0 6th Wettstone 1967 6 1 0 4th Wettstone 1968 7 0 0 — Wettstone 1969 8 0 0 2nd Wettstone 1970 7 2 0 — Wettstone 1971 8 0 0 3rd Wettstone 1972 8 0 0 3rd Wettstone 1973 9 1 0 2nd Wettstone 1974 9 1 0 7th Wettstone 1975 5 3 0 — Wettstone 1976 7 1 0 1st Wettstone 1977 5 3 0 — Schier 1978 7 2 0 6th Schier 1979 9 1 0 6th Schier 1980 7 3 0 8th Schier 1981 7 3 0 6th Schier 1982 11 0 0 3rd Schier 1983 9 2 0 3rd Schier 1984 13 2 0 2nd Schier 1985 13 1 0 3rd Schier 1986 8 1 1 10th Schier 1987 12 0 0 3rd Schier 1988 10 5 0 10th Schier 1989 10 4 0 9th Schier 1990 9 3 0 7th Schier 1991 11 4 0 2nd Schier 1992 12 3 0 7th Jepson 1993 7 2 0 — Jepson 1994 10 2 0 — Jepson 1995 6 2 0 3rd Jepson 1996 6 2 0 6th Jepson 1997 6 2 0 5th Jepson 1998 11 3 0 — Jepson 1999 9 3 0 4th Jepson 2000 14 1 0 1st Jepson 2001 12 5 0 5th Jepson 2002 14 1 0 8th Jepson 2003 16 0 0 3rd Jepson 2004 16 1 0 1st Jepson 2005 14 2 0 4th Jepson 2006 11 2 0 4th Jepson 2007 15 2 0 1st Jepson 2008 7 3 0 4th Jepson 2009 11 4 0 7th Jepson 2010 8 5 0 8th Jepson 2011 13 2 0 6th Jepson 2012 12 1 0 3rd Jepson 2013 13 0 0 4th Jepson 2014 14 2 0 6th Jepson 2015 12 3 0 3rd Jepson 2016 10 4 0 5th Jepson 2017 11 4 0 Qualifier Jepson 2018 15 6 0 6th Jepson Totals 649 154 2
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Abboud, Matt Abraham, Karl Albrecht, Matt Ambrozy, Michael Alvarez, Raymond Anderson, E Anderson, Ralph Anderson, Robert Antonio, Shaun Arnold, Douglas Aronovich, Felix Aser, Glenn Atkins, Brandt Atkins, George Avener, Marshall
2000-03 1987-88, 90 2009-11 1985-88 2003 1942 1934-35 1950 2006-09 1975 2010-13 1985-86 1971-73 1974 1971-73
B Baffa, John 1952-54 Baldwin, Jack 2018-pres. Barclay, G 1943 Bartlett, Terry 1982-85 Bayuk, Edward 1968-69 Beck, Merrell 1938-40 Beck, Samuel 1936-38 Beck, Tony 2010-13 Beigel, Danny 1996-99 Benas, Adam 1998-2000, 02 Benner, David 1949-51 Berliner, Jermone 1947 Bernstein, William, (V-12) 1944 Besong, Patrick 1978-80 Bice, Blair 1962 Biesterfeldt, Herman 1956-57 Bizal, Steven 1973-75 Blaha, Wesley 1952 Bonet, Paul 1990 Bond, Charles (V-12) 1944 Bonsall, William 1943-49 Bordo, L 1941-43 Borromeo, Brayden 2017-pres. Borromeo, Josh 2006-09 Boudreau, Robert 1953-56 Bowman, Matt 2004-06 Boyle, Joseph 2015-17 Bray, George 1967-68 Bressler, Scott 1969-70 Briggs, Rich 1990-93 Brindle, Dominic 1998-01 Brunning, John 1962 Bruns, Greg 2009 Bryant, C. W. 1934 Bryant, Tyson 1994-97 Buhl, Bernard 1960 Bunes, Len 1968-70 Burbar, Wasef 2011-14 Burns, Michael 1978-80 Burns, Michael 2016-pres. Burt, Paul 1978-79 Burtnett, Tom 1963-65 Bush, J 1942 Butler, Larry 1973-76 Buczek, Chad 2003-06
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C Campell, Thomas 1951 Capetola, Louis 1962 Card, Franz 2014-17 Carnahan, Cody 2007 Carton, Adam 1988-92 Chandler, Frank 1975-76 Chase, David 1966-67 Chelberg, Matt 2010-13 Cherry, Ray 1962-64 Christie, Albert 1949-50 Chu, Jason 2008 Clark, James 1947-48 Clark, Tom 1968-70 Clarke Jr., Leroy 2014-17 Clayton, Parker 2018-pres. Cline, Hugh 1954-56 Close, Guy 1937 Coates, Colin 2015-18 Coggeshall, David 1966-67 Cohen, Steve 1965-67 Cohen, Matt 2004-07 Cohn, Sol 1956 Coller, John 1956 Collins, Doug 1964-66 Cooper, Jesse 1973-76 Cooper, Mark 1992-95 Cooperman, Benjamin 2015-18 Corbin, William 1960 Corrigan, Jim 1968-70 Cowden, Tabor 1991 Cowden, Wayne 1989-92 Cowen, Graeme 1958-60 Cressman, George 1939 Creveling, Benson 1939 Criley, Richard 1960-61 Cronstedt, Jean 1952-54 Crumlish, John 1983 Culhane, Jim 1963-65 Cunningham, Lee 1958-60 Curtiss, Dan 1964 D Dailey, Mike Darling, Timothy Davidson, H. W. Delaney, Jim DeSantis, Martin Desiderio, Daniel Desiderio, Robert Diliberto, Joseph Dillon, William DiFulvio, Dominic Donahue, John Donatelli, Frank Donohue, Kevin Douglass, David Dorfman, Richard Dow, Mackenzie Downer, Jamie Downer, Michael Drass, Rob Dries, Don Dulaney, David Duncan, Donald Dunn, Tom Dutka, Mike Duverglas, Tristan
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1984-86 1982 1931-32 1990-94 1966-68 1977-80 1975-79 1974-75 1971-73 2014-17 1958, 1961 1958 2000-03 1951 1974 2010-13 1988, 1990-91 1989 1988-90 1966 1957-59 1939 1969-71 1996, 1998 2012-15
E Eddy, Gerald (V-12) Ekman, Tobias Ellefson, Tom Emery, Bryon Emery, Robert Eng, Nat Esposito, Steven Evans, Adrian
1944, 1947 1998-2001 1994-97 1947-48 1967-69 2002-04 1983 2011-14
F Fagan, Chris 1977 Fagan, Paul 1973, 1975-76 Faries, R. 1931 Faust, Vincent 1971-73 Fegley, Charles 1955, 1957 Fehl, Jesse 1949 Feldman, Stanley 1938-40 Felleman, Matthew 2012-15 Fernandez, Kyle 2002-03 Frey, Harold 1943-46 Fields, H 1942 Foht, Robert 1956-58 Fonahoe, John 1957 Forester, Tom 1978-80 Forsyth, M 1931 Fosnocht, Bruce 1960-61 Fosnocht, William 1959-60 Foster, Ned 1950-51 Frack, Alex 2018-pres. Friedman, Steve 1982-85 Fritch, Leroy 1954-56 Fust, Joe 1979 G Gaitonis, Michael Gall, Preston Garvelli, Joe Gaumer, Lee Gerardo, James Gillespie, Charles Gillespie, Martin Glou, Ronald Glover, Walter Gluyas, Thomas Gonzalez, Armando Gonzalez, Fredrick Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez, Mario Gordon, Cyrus Gorgol, J Gotherman, W Graf, Robert Grant, Nick Gray, Thomas Grazier, Alton Greaves, Harry Greene, Michael Greene, Stephen Greenfield, Matt Greenly, D Grey, R Griffiths, Tony
1944-45 2011-14 1966 1944-45 1988 1938-40 1982-83 1960 1946 1935 1991 1982 1982 1983-87 1936 1943 1942 1971-74 2010 1978-80 1951 1950 1971-74 1944-48 2007-10 1943, 1947 1943 1984-87
H Haag, Burritt 1954-55 Hagenbuch, Keith 1961 Haigh, S. E. 1938 Hallman, Howard 1944 Hamel, William 1949-50 Hammett, Isaac 2017-pres. Harlacher, Gene 1961-63 Harris, Allen 2007-10 Harris, Philip 2010 Harshbarger, C. Kenneth 1946 Hayden, Quest 2015-18 Hazen, James 1951-53 Heilbrum, David 1962 Heiler, Walter 1957 Heim, Paul 1954-55 Helsby, Derek 2005-08 Hendrickson, William 1950-51 Hernandez, Craig 2012-15 Hesch, M. J. 1931-33 Hidinger, John 1957, 1959 Hilbrish, Charles 1961 Hill, Colin 2009-12 Hobart, Edwin 1946 Hoffman, L. S. 1932 Holden, W. H. 1934 Hommas, Warren 1953-54 Horstick, C. E. 1932-33 Howachyne, Peter 1948 Howard, Trevor 2013-16 Hoyt, J. 1931 Hugus, Frank 1934-35 Humphries, William 1951 Hunsinger, James 1975-77 I Isabelle, Ed J Jacobson, Mike Jamieson, Larry Jenkins, William Jepson, Randy Jochumsson, Ingvar Johnson, Derek Johnson, Ted Johnson, Wayne Jones, Ralph Juliano, John K Kalbfus, Charles Kaufman, S. D. Keller, Chris Keller, Williams Kenyon, Robert Kerber, Earl Kern, Ludwig Kim, Jay Kimmel, Jeff Kimmel, Sam Kindon, John Kirkpatrick, J. G. Kligman, Albert Klotz, H. Richard Klurman, Vladi Kochman, Ron Koenig, Robert Kothari, Nihir Koty, Patrick Krauss, Jack Kreidler, Robert Kruest, James Kump, Donald Kurowski, Michael
1964-66 1963-65 1951 1963-65 1982 2011-14 1977 1998-2001 1969-71 1938 1972-74 1949 1933 1989 1964 1952-53 1950-51 2002-05 2000-03 1982-84 1970-72 1967-69 1932 1937-39 1948 2005-08 1966 1969-71 2011-13 1982 1941 1950, 1952-53 1971-74 1950 1948-49
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS L Ladman, Tom Lakeman, Chris Lashua, Tim Laux, Chris Lawfer, Norwood Lawrence, Robert Lawson, Thad Lebow, C Lektrick, Peter Lesko, T Leu, Gilbert Levan, W Lewis, William Linn, Joseph (V-12) Litow, Joseph Littlewood, Donald Loeber, W Lofgren, Ernest Lomady, Wendell Lopez, Santiago Lowry, W Loughram, Jack Ludwig, Brian
1982-83 1998-2001 1996-99 1984-87 1948 1952-54 2015 1942-43 1933-36 1940 1957 1931 1939 1944, 1948 1967-69 1958-59 1940 1959 1948-49 2005-08 1940 1967 1976
M Mailman, Richard 1954 Malecki, Josh 1998-2001 Malka, Roy 1995-98 Mangus, Marvin 1944-45 Mann, Sidney 1934-35 Manning, Brian 2014-15 Marino, Steven 1980-83 Markle, Ron 1973 Marshall, Albert 1964 Marshall, Charles 1955 Marshall, William 1955 Martin, John 1963-65 Martin, Stephen 1948 Mason, Howard 1950 Masucci, Mike 1990-93 Masters, Don 1933-35 Masters, H 1931 Mattern, Raymond 1935-37 Maxwell, Michael 1984-87 Maxwell, R. A. 1931-32 McCormick, Pete 1964-65 McEwen, Ryan 1993 McIntyre, Casey 2002, 2004-05 McSparren, Lloyd 1962-63 McSwain, Christian 2014-17 Meade, William 1943, 1947-49 Meeker, L 1941 Megrail, Francis 1937 Merritt, Ivan 1978 Michel, J.M. 1994-97 Miklos, Justin 2004-07 Minutaglio, Mark 1995-98 Mirenzi, Joseph 1949-50 Mitchell, Phil 1986 Mitchell, William 1970-72 Morris, William 1948 Morrow, Kenneth 1960-61 Motz, G. E. 1938 Muffoletto, Tony 1976-79 Mullen, Philip 1956-58 Mumau, Robert 1960-61 Munn, Jeremy 2014-17 Murphy, William 1971-74
N Nasveschuk, Kent 1975 Nedoroscik, Stephen 2017-pres. Neiger, Warren 1944-47 Neuhauser, Vincent 1958-60 Neuwirth, Joel 1992-93 O Olsen, Jan Osborne, Markham Oster, John Oxman, H. Jerrold
1986 1979 1988 1958
P Page, Tom 1961 Painton, Robert 1980, 1982-83 Palacios, Jose 1999-2000, 2003 Palmer, David 1958-59 Pansy, Tony 1993-97 Pantazis, Brennan 2018-pres. Paoletti, Dennis 1964-66 Parker, Kenneth 1954 Parton, William 1937-38 Paxton, William 1954-56 Perna, Lee 1950 Petroff, Timothy 1945-47 Pfleiger, Kurt 1974-77 Philips, C. E. 1931-32 Pieo, R 1941 Pierce, Adam 2002 Pineda, Miguel 2009-12 Pokras, Byron 1961 Pomeroy, Alan 1955 Porter, Allen 1963-64 Postich, Salvester 1949-50 Potter, Dudley 1955 Poydock, Albert 1955 Procopio, Manuel 1952-54 R Radcliffe, George Ramos, Tommy Raque, Parker Reichenback, Mike Rehm, Donald Rehm, Richard Rhinehelder, Rich Ribeiro, Marcelo Ricketts, Lee Riordan, Dave Rimler, Zak Roberson, Noah Rodriguez, Nestor Roeder, Ron Roeder, Zack Roemer, Joe Rocklein, Brad Rorabaugh, Mathew Rorabaugh, Irwin Rosenthal, Scott Ross, Gary Rossi, Joseph Rudman, Sydney Runkle, Raymond Runyan, Rick
1939 2005-08 2010-13 1989-92 1955 1956, 1957 1977-79 1985-87 1994-95 1991-95 2002-05 2016-pres. 2011-15 1996-99 2001-04 1994-97 1991-92 1937 1936 2010-13 1978 1947 1942 1937-38 1966-67
S Sabella, J. G. 1938 Sabo, William 1952 Saliski, Rob 1998-2001 Sanabria, Ismael 2013-15 Sands, Chris 2016-pres. Sandy, Casey 2006-09 Savadove, Louis 1957-59 Saylor, Harlom 1939 Sayre, George 1961 Sanders, Casey 1969-70 Sankey, Robert 1949 Saponaro, Pete 1963-65 Schaefer, Gerald 1960-61 Schaefer, H. Page 1939-40 Scheiner, Harvey 1944 Schier, Kurt 1986-89 Schlengel, William 1962-63 Schultz, James 1957 Schwenzfeier, Karl 1952-55 Scofield, Gene 1963, 1965-66 Seifried, Glen 1950 Senft, Charles 1940-42 Seng, Eddie 1996-2000 Seward, Ed 2002-05 Seward, Tom 1961-63 Sforza, F.P. 1962-64 Shaffer, Richard 1951-52 Shaham, Noam 2007-10 Shelley, Ian 1984-87 Shmuckler, H 1940 Shultz, David 1951-53 Sidwell, Edwin 1956-58 Simon, Glenn 1980, 1982 Simon, Gregg 1980-83 Simon, Paul 1976-79 Small, S 1941-43 Smith, Joshua 2015-16 Sohn, Mark 1988-91 Sorensen, Raymond 1943, 1947-48 Sopper, William 1953 Spicer, Brad 2005-08 Spiese, Richard 1950, 1954 Spiker, Don 1966-68 Stahl, Benjamin 1939-41 Stahl, Roy 1971-74 Stallone, Joseph 1977, 1979-80 Stanley, William 1982-84 Stevens, Adie 1956-58 Stogoski, Donald 1948 Stolzer, Ira 1973-76 Stefaniak, Brandon 1996, 1998-2000 Streator, Harold 1939 Sumner, G 1940 Suydam, Bergen 1937 Swank, Ralph 1959 Swetman, Dick 1968-70 T Tan, Kevin 2001-04 Tarmargo, Greg 2015-pres. Taudien, Jerker 2002-05 Taylor, Tom 1970-71 Terwilliger, George 1936, 1939-40 Teti, John 1941-43 Thasher, R 1931 Thomason, Alex 2017-pres. Thompson, James 1980, 1982 Thompson, John 1980 Thompson, W. H. 1932 Thorpe, Roger 1975 Tobin, Steve 2002-05 Todaro, Mario 1952-53, 1956 Torres, Alexis 2013-16 Trivino, Vic 1977-79 Trybala, E 1941-42 Turner, Josh 1994 Tyndall, Wyatt 2016-pres.
U Uransky, Jon
1996
V Valdez, Favian 2017-pres. Valenti, Dominic 1997-99 Valentino, John 1944 Valentino, Rudolph 1949-51 Van Vleet, Duke 2000-04 Vargas, Luis 2003-05 Vastola, Peter 1974-77 Vazquez, Francisco 2011 Vega, Armando 1956-57, 1959 Vexler, Paul 1967-69 Virbitsky, Nick 2007-10 Viscardi, Kenneth 1980, 1983-84 W Wagner, Henry 1937 Wan, Jacob 1990 Ward, Wilbur 1938-40 Warner, Larry 1966-68 Warrington, C 1942 Watson, Justin 1999 Watson, Tony 1965 Weaver, Elmer 1938-40 Weiss, Greggor 1960-62 Weiss, Matt 1996 Weissend, Dion 1955-57 Weissend, Kurt 1977-80 Weller, Harold 1947 Werner, Jay 1958-59 Wetzel, John 1951 Whelan, Gene 1976 Wick, Albert 1952-54 Wick, Frank 1952-54 Wilkinson, Owen 1951-52 Williams, Gary 1964-66 Williams, Glenn 1969, 1971 Williams, George 1961-63 Wilson, Doug 1989-93 Wintersteen, William 1944-45 Wirtschafter, Stanely 1943, 1946-47 Wood, Brandy 1993-97 Wroten, Chris 1977 Wyman, Logan 2009-11 Y Yang, Warren Yohn, Larry Young, Blake Young, F Young, Jerry Yu, Norman Z Zakutney, Sam Zimmerman, H
2008-10, 2012 1960-62 2014-16 1942-43 1971-74 1952-53 2017-pres. 1942
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