Event: | 2021 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships |
Venue: | Maturi Pavilion |
Location: | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Dates: | April 16–17, 2021 |
Competitors: | Oklahoma Michigan Stanford Nebraska Ohio State Penn State Iowa Illinois Navy Minnesota California William & Mary |
Prev: | 2019 |
Next: | 2022 |
Win Score: | 414.521 |
Champion: | Stanford |
The 2021 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships were held from April 16-17, 2021 at the Maturi Pavilion in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Both of the qualifying sessions were broadcast live on Big Ten Network+, while the championship finals were televised live on Big Ten Network.[1]
The first national qualifier session of the 2021 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships took place on April 16, 2021 at 2 PM. The following teams competed in Session 1.[2]
School[3] | Floor | Pommel horse | Rings | Vault | Parallel bars | High bars | Total | |
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Nebraska | 70.599 | 67.631 | 66.798 | 71.530 | 65.133 | 66.932 | 408.623 | |
Oklahoma | 68.665 | 63.631 | 68.932 | 71.999 | 66.265 | 66.698 | 406.190 | |
Illinois | 69.498 | 63.631 | 67.332 | 70.997 | 65.298 | 63.965 | 400.721 | |
Ohio State | 69.497 | 62.266 | 64.765 | 70.898 | 63.832 | 63.698 | 394.956 | |
Navy | 68.298 | 63.099 | 64.565 | 70.165 | 60.765 | 64.098 | 390.990 | |
William & Mary | 66.132 | 50.765 | 64.565 | 66.565 | 60.698 | 62.531 | 371.256 |
The second national qualifier session of the 2021 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships took place on April 16, 2021 at 8 PM. The following teams competed in Session 2.
School[4] | Floor | Pommel horse | Rings | Vault | Parallel bars | High bars | Total | |
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Stanford | 70.797 | 64.398 | 69.965 | 73.065 | 68.165 | 67.465 | 413.855 | |
Michigan | 69.265 | 67.665 | 69.264 | 70.065 | 68.598 | 66.598 | 411.455 | |
Minnesota | 68.832 | 64.098 | 65.999 | 71.698 | 66.532 | 67.464 | 404.623 | |
Penn State | 70.100 | 67.065 | 64.331 | 69.298 | 65.964 | 65.598 | 402.356 | |
Iowa | 69.997 | 62.898 | 67.865 | 70.198 | 65.731 | 64.431 | 401.120 | |
California | 69.065 | 62.132 | 63.264 | 69.965 | 64.098 | 63.531 | 392.055 |
The top three teams from each session advanced to the National Championship, which were televised live on the Big Ten Network on April 17 at 8 PM.[5] [6]
School[7] | Floor | Pommel horse | Rings | Vault | Parallel bars | High bars | Total | |
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Stanford | 70.598 | 65.331 | 70.097 | 73.432 | 67.132 | 67.931 | 414.521 | |
Oklahoma | 72.965 | 63.164 | 69.266 | 72.665 | 66.699 | 66.832 | 411.591 | |
Michigan | 71.599 | 65.566 | 69.298 | 70.132 | 68.498 | 65.265 | 410.358 | |
Nebraska | 70.465 | 65.965 | 65.298 | 72.098 | 67.266 | 65.532 | 406.624 | |
Minnesota | 70.599 | 63.798 | 67.632 | 70.698 | 66.832 | 66.732 | 406.291 | |
Illinois | 70.532 | 62.632 | 65.031 | 70.365 | 65.632 | 63.799 | 397.991 |
The top-three all-around competitors and top-three individuals on each event who are not members of one of the qualifying teams advanced from each pre-qualifying session to the finals session to compete for individual titles. Finals competition took place on April 17.[8]
scope=row style="text-align:left" | Brody Malone (Stanford) | Shane Wiskus (Minnesota) | Brandon Briones (Stanford) | ||
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scope=row style="text-align:left" | Gage Dyer (Oklahoma) | Shane Wiskus (Minnesota) | Jacob Moore (Michigan) | ||
scope=row style="text-align:left" | Ian Skirkey (Illinois) | Paul Juda (Michigan) | Evan Kriley (Nebraska) | ||
scope=row style="text-align:left" | Shane Wiskus (Minnesota) | Brody Malone (Stanford) | Riley Loos (Stanford) | ||
scope=row style="text-align:left" | Gage Dyer (Oklahoma) | Zach Martin (Stanford) | Curran Phillips (Stanford) | ||
scope=row style="text-align:left" | Shane Wiskus (Minnesota) | Evgeny Siminiuc (Michigan) | Virgil Watkins (Michigan) | ||
scope=row style="text-align:left" | Brody Malone (Stanford) | Shane Wiskus (Minnesota) | Adam Wooten (Michigan) |