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Association | NCAA |
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Sport | College gymnastics |
Founded | 1968 |
Ceased | 1984 |
Division | Division II |
Country | United States |
Most titles | Cal State Fullerton (3) Southern Connecticut (3) Wisconsin–Oshkosh (3) |
Official website | NCAA.com |
The NCAA Division II men's gymnastics championships were the annual collegiate gymnastics championships for men organised by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for athletes competing at universities in Division II. The championship was founded in 1968, breaking away from the championship for Division I, but ceased after the 1984 championship when it was merged back into one single national championship again. [1]
Athlete's individual performances in the various events earned points for their institution and the team with the most points received the NCAA team title. Individual championships were also awarded in certain events.
The most successful teams, with three national titles each, were Cal State Fullerton, Southern Connecticut State, and Wisconsin–Oshkosh.
The final championship was won by East Stroudsburg in 1984 before the event was disbanded.
NCAA Division II Men's Gymnastics Championships (NCAA College Division Gymnastics Championships) | ||||||
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Year | Site (Host Team) | Championship Results | ||||
Champion | Points | Runner-Up | Points | |||
1968 Details | Springfield, MA (Springfield) | San Fernando Valley State | 179.400 | Springfield | 178.050 | |
1969 Details | Northridge, CA (San Fernando Valley State) | San Fernando Valley State(2) | 151.800 | Southern Connecticut State | 145.075 | |
1970 Details | Mankato, MN (Mankato State) | Northwestern State | 160.250 | Southern Connecticut State | 159.300 | |
1971 Details | Chicago, IL (Illinois–Chicago) | Cal State Fullerton | 158.150 | Springfield | 156.987 | |
1972 Details | Wheaton, IL (Wheaton) | Cal State Fullerton(2) | 160.550 | Southern Connecticut State | 153.050 | |
1973 Details | San Francisco, CA (San Francisco State) | Southern Connecticut State | 160.750 | Cal State Northridge | 158.700 | |
1974 Details | Springfield, MA (Springfield) | Cal State Fullerton(3) | 309.800 | Southern Connecticut State | 309.400 | |
1975 Details | Macomb, IL (Western Illinois) | Southern Connecticut State(2) | 411.650 | Illinois–Chicago | 398.800 | |
1976 Details | Cedar Falls, IA (Northern Iowa) | Southern Connecticut State(3) | 419.200 | Illinois–Chicago | 388.850 | |
1977 Details | Wheaton, IL (Wheaton) | Springfield | 395.950 | Cal State Northridge | 381.250 | |
1978 Details | Northridge, CA (Cal State Northridge) | Illinois–Chicago | 406.850 | Cal State Northridge | 400.400 | |
1979 Details | Cedar Falls, IA (Northern Iowa) | Illinois–Chicago(2) | 418.550 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 385.650 | |
1980 Details | Davis, CA (UC Davis) | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 260.550 | Chico State | 256.050 | |
1981 Details | Oshkosh, WI (Wisconsin–Oshkosh) | Wisconsin–Oshkosh(2) | 209.500 | Springfield | 201.550 | |
1982 Details | Springfield, MA (Springfield) | Wisconsin-Oshkosh(3) | 216.050 | East Stroudsburg | 211.200 | |
1983 Details | Davis, CA (UC Davis) | East Stroudsburg | 258.650 | Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 257.850 | |
1984 Details | Springfield, MA (Springfield) | East Stroudsburg(2) | 270.800 | Cortland State | 246.350 |
Team | Titles | Years |
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Springfield | 1 | 1977 |
Team | Titles | Years |
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Wisconsin–Oshkosh | 3 | 1980, 1981, 1982 |
Cal State Fullerton | 3 | 1971, 1972, 1974 |
Southern Connecticut | 3 | 1973, 1975, 1976 |
East Stroudsburg | 2 | 1983, 1984 |
Illinois–Chicago | 2 | 1978, 1979 |
Cal State Northridge | 2 | 1968, 1969 |
Northwestern State | 1 | 1970 |
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