Stanford wins 2026 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships with a 329.825 #NCAAMensGym
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OU with an excellent vault rotation, 2 of the 4 vault stuck #NCAAMensGym
Richard with a clean floor, stick his double double lay opening pass #NCAAMensGym
Ahhh. Larson of Michigan (ranked no. 1) falls on second floor pass. #NCAAMensGym
Benas of Ou sticks kaz 1.5 #NCAAMensGym
With OU ending on Vault, this could be interesting #NCAAMensGym
2nd place still very close, 0.6 separate OU, Neb, and Michigan #NCAAMensGym
Wolfgand of Michigan ends with a triple back discount on high bar, one of multiple competes tonight. Always exciting to see #NCAAMensGym
Charlie Larson (Michigan) jumps to No. 1 on floor after Week 6. He is averaging 13.920, with a high score of 14.35. His background in competitive tumbling is on full display—his first two passes include a layout double-double (G) and a double layout full (F).
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Week 6 NCAA Rankings Update: Oklahoma and Stanford hold firm in the top two spots, while Michigan climbs to No. 4 after a strong scoring weekend. Nebraska also makes their way back into the top six. #Gymternet
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Emre Dodanli (Oklahoma) claims the top high bar ranking after Week 5. He has been very consistent this season, averaging 14.033. His routine includes a Cassina (G), a Kolman (E), two Tkatchev variations, and a double-double dismount (E).
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Big moves in the NCAA vault rankings. Kameron Nelson (Ohio State) takes over the No. 1 spot after Week 5, averaging 14.483 across three scores. He has soared as high as 14.55 with his front handspring 2½ twist (Yeo 2), which carries a 5.2 difficulty score.
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Matthew Burgoyne (Oklahoma) is holding strong at No. 2 on rings in the NCAA after Week 5. With a three-score average of 14.117, he has been rock-solid all season. His routine showcases impressive Planches and Maltese holds, including a well-executed back uprise Maltese (E).
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Asher Hong (Stanford) leads the NCAA still rings rankings after Week 4 with a 14.325 average and a high score of 14.850.
His routine features a back uprise to inverted cross (E) and a laid-out double-double dismount (F). #NCAAMensGym #Gymternet
Paul Juda (Michigan) sits atop the Week 4 parallel bars rankings, tied for first with a 14.05. His set includes a well-executed Bhavsar (E), a straddled front to upper arm (D), and a stuck double front dismount (E). #NCAAMensGym #Gymternet
Garrett Schooley (Illinois) holds the top spot on vault after Week 4 with a 14.35 average. One of the few NCAA gymnasts competing a vault over 4.80, he performs a Tsukahara triple (Lopez) with a 5.2 D-score. #NCAAMensGym #Gymternet
Brandon Nguyen (Stanford) is tied for first in the nation on parallel bars after Week 4 with a 14.05 average. He has scored as high as 14.25 this season and showcases strong Peach/Felge skills, including a Peach ½ (E) and a straight Peach (D). #NCAAMensGym #Gymternet
Week 4 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Rankings 📊
The top three remain unchanged with Oklahoma, Illinois, and Stanford holding their spots. The biggest surprise? Michigan stays outside the top six. #Gymternet
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4 up 4 count is so tough. #NCAAMensGym
Kameron Nelson (Ohio State) is dominating floor exercise this season! He holds the top spot in the national rankings with a 14.05 average. His season-best, a 14.60, came this weekend at the Stanford Open. Nelson’s routinefeatured a triple back (Liukin - I) and a double layout full (F). #NCAAmensgym
Air Force’s Patrick Hoops continues to shine on pommel horse. The 2024 NCAA champion is #1 one nationally after Week 3, with his highest score this season—a massive 14.95. Hoops routine has a lot of single pommel skills including a Bezugo (E) and a triple Russian (E). #NCAAmensgym
Nebraska’s Taylor Christopoulos leads the national rankings on high bar after Week 3 with a 14.10. At the 2025 Rocky Mountain Open, he performed three release moves in his set: a Cassina (G), a Kolman (E), and a laid-out Tkatchev (D). #NCAAmensgym
Oklahoma is ranked number one in the nation after a strong weekend performance. Followed by Illinois in 2nd, and the 2024 National Champions Stanford in 3rd. #NCAAmensgym