2023 NCAA men's gymnastics championship explained

Event:2023 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships
Venue:Rec Hall
Location:State College, Pennsylvania
Dates:April 14–15, 2023
Competitors:Oklahoma
Michigan
Stanford
Nebraska
Ohio State
Penn State
Iowa
Illinois
Navy
California
Army
Air Force
Springfield
Prev:2022
Next:2024
Win Score:422.458
Champion:Stanford

The 2023 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships was held April 14–15, 2023 at the Rec Center in State College, Pennsylvania.

NCAA Championship

The top three teams from each session advanced to the National Championship.

Standings

SchoolFloorPommel horseRingsVaultParallel barsHigh barsTotal
Stanford70.96567.36671.03173.99971.09867.999422.458
Michigan70.79966.36570.19772.36570.99869.165419.889
Illinois69.53169.79868.26672.33269.29866.365415.590
Oklahoma70.66567.46467.96672.13168.53267.266414.024
Nebraska70.69865.16667.66671.76669.83367.298412.427
Penn State 68.56666.56568.96571.76569.83266.364412.057

Results

RankTeamTotal
Stanford70.96567.36671.03173.99971.09867.999422.458
Mark Berlaga 13.566
Jeremy Bischoff 13.566 14.033
14.733 14.533
14.300 15.000 14.000
J.R. Chou 13.800 14.033 13.900
Ian Gunther14.000 14.266 13.433
14.133 13.000 14.266 15.333 14.200 13.000
Nick Kuebler 14.800 14.566
14.166 14.166
Zach Martin 14.333
Luke McFarland 13.333
Brandon Nguyen 14.566 13.300
13.600
13.633 14.800
Michigan70.79966.36570.19772.36570.99869.165419.889
Javier Alfonso 14.033 14.233 13.066
Landen Blixt 14.600 13.500 13.066 14.566 11.300 13.033
Crew Bold 13.766 13.466
Casey Cummings 13.100 14.033
Zach Granados 13.366
Steven Lukasik 13.266
Logan McKeown 14.133
Chris Read 14.066 14.400
14.800 12.833 14.466 14.466 15.000 14.433
Markus Shears 13.266
Evgeny Siminiuc 14.133 13.700
Virgil Watkins 14.666
David Willett 13.400
David Wolma 14.900
Adam Wooten 14.266 13.666 14.300
Illinois69.53169.79868.26672.33269.29866.365415.590
Ashton Anaya 14.800
Ethan Boder 13.400
Josh Cook 13.933 13.700 14.000 13.500
Tate Costa 13.433
Maksim Farkhadau 13.433
Michael Fletcher 13.566 12.766 13.500 14.466 13.800 13.233
Will Hauke 13.333 14.366
Sebastian Ingersoll 13.966
Yan Inhaber-Courchesne 13.766
Evan Manivong 13.666 14.500 13.466
Kyle Mayotte 12.866 13.333
Connor McCool 14.533 14.500
Connor Micklos 13.066
David Pochinka 13.533 14.566 12.900
Amari Sewell 13.833 14.866
Ian Skirkey 15.133
4Oklahoma70.66567.46467.96672.13168.53267.266414.024
Alan Camillus 13.700 13.900
Kelton Christiansen 13.400
Brandon Collier 12.733
14.733 14.566 14.333 13.400
Jack Freeman 13.866 13.900
Brigham Frentheway 13.900
Spencer Goodell 14.333 14.033 14.466 12.866
13.833 13.166 13.000 14.166 13.300 12.033
Zach Nunez 14.333 14.400 14.133 13.300
Mac Seyler 12.966
Morgan Seyler 13.533 13.266
Daniel Simmons 13.700 14.533
Ignacio Yockers 14.266
5Nebraska70.69865.16667.66671.76669.83367.298412.427
Taylor Christopulos 14.600 13.500 13.500 14.433 14.400 13.733
Yanni Chronopoulos 12.900 13.800 13.433
Asher Cohen 13.766 14.000
Liam Doherty-Herwitz 13.800 14.033
James Friedman 14.000 13.600
Cooper Giles 13.500
Chris Hiser 14.066 13.700
Luke James 13.766 14.033
Toby Liang 11.133 12.233
Donte McKinney 14.600 14.366
Zachary Tiderman 14.700 13.533
Travis Wong 13.633
Nathan York 14.066 13.400
6Penn State68.56666.56568.96571.76569.83266.364412.057
Michael Artlip 13.000 14.166 13.500 13.166
Chase Clingman 13.366
Matt Cormier 14.300 11.266 13.366 14.500 14.466 13.966
Ethan Dick 13.600 13.400 14.066 13.500
Will Fleck 13.800 12.933 12.033
Michael Jaroh 13.633
Josh Karnes 13.866 13.233 13.166 14.733 14.633 13.333
Matthew Underhill 14.233 14.300
Nathaniel Warren 14.000
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Individual event finals

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 15.

Medalists

scope=row style="text-align:left" Fred Richard (Michigan)Taylor Christopulos (Nebraska)Asher Hong (Stanford)
scope=row style="text-align:left" Nick Kuebler (Stanford)Fred Richard (Michigan)Kameron Nelson (Ohio State)
scope=row style="text-align:left" Ian Skirkey (Illinois)Zach Nunez (Oklahoma)Ignacio Yockers (Oklahoma)
scope=row style="text-align:left" Ashton Anaya (Illinois)Brandon Briones (Stanford)Donovan Hewitt (Ohio State)
scope=row style="text-align:left" Asher Hong (Stanford)Taylor Burkhart (Stanford)David Wolma (Michigan)
scope=row style="text-align:left" Fred Richard (Michigan)Virgil Watkins (Michigan)Josh Karnes (Penn State)
scope=row style="text-align:left" Fred Richard (Michigan)Donte McKinney (Nebraska)Adam Wooten (Michigan)
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stanford wins 4th straight NCAA men's gymnastics championship. ESPN. April 15, 2023.
  2. Web site: Stanford captures fourth consecutive NCAA men's gymnastics championship. https://web.archive.org/web/20230416012830/https://pac-12.com/article/2023/04/15/stanford-captures-fourth-consecutive-ncaa-mens-gymnastics-championship. dead. April 16, 2023. April 15, 2023. Pac-12 Conference.
  3. Web site: Stoughton native and Michigan freshman Fred Richard claims NCAA Division 1 gymnastics title. April 16, 2023. Boston Globe.