NCAA men's gymnastics championships

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NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championship
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Founded1938
Number of teams15
Current champions Stanford (10)
Most successful team(s) Penn State, Oklahoma (12)
Website NCAA.com

The NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships are a gymnastics competition held each year to determine the best men's college gymnastics team. All schools compete in one National Collegiate division because only 15 schools sponsor NCAA men's gymnastics teams. Three of the 15 teams are not in Division I: Greenville University, Simpson College, Springfield College (Division III). [1]

Contents

NCAA men's gymnastics programs

The 15 teams compete in three conferences. [1]

Events

Champions

NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships [2]
YearSite
(Host Team)
ArenaChampionship ResultsAll-Around ChampionScore
ChampionPointsRunner-UpPoints
1938
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Chicago Bartlett Gymnasium Chicago 22 Illinois 18 Joe Giallombardo
(Illinois)
2509
1939
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Illinois 21 Army 17 Joe Giallombardo
(Illinois)
2471 [lower-alpha 1]
1940
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Illinois (2)20 Navy
Temple [lower-alpha 2]
17 Joe Giallombardo
(Illinois)
Paul Fina
(Illinois)
2331
1941
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Illinois (3)68.5 [lower-alpha 3] Minnesota 52.5 [lower-alpha 4] Courtney Shanken
(Chicago)
2832.50
1942
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Annapolis, Maryland Macdonough Hall Illinois (4)39 Penn State 30 Newt Loken
(Minnesota)
1233.80
1943Not held due to World War II
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
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Chicago Bartlett Gymnasium Penn State 55 Temple 34.5 Ray Sorensen
(Penn State)
1537 [lower-alpha 5]
1949
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Berkeley, California Gymnasium for Men Temple 28 Minnesota 18 Joe Kotys
(Kent State)
1035 [lower-alpha 6]
1950
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West Point, New York Gillis Field House [ citation needed ] Illinois (5)26 Temple 25 Joe Kotys
(Kent State)
[lower-alpha 7]
1951 Ann Arbor, Michigan Yost Field House Florida State 26Illinois
USC
23.5 Bill Roetzheim
(Florida State)
1605
1952 Boulder, Colorado Balch Fieldhouse Florida State (2)89.5USC75 Jack Beckner
(USC)
1486
1953 Syracuse, New York Archbold Gymnasium Penn State (2)91.5Illinois68 Jean Cronstedt
(Penn State)
1275
1954 Champaign, Illinois Huff Hall Penn State (3)137Illinois68 Jean Cronstedt
(Penn State)
1557
1955 Los Angeles Men's Gym Illinois (6)82Penn State69 Karl Schwenzfeier
(Penn State)
1620
1956 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Woollen Gymnasium Illinois (7)123.5Penn State67.5 Don Tonry
(Illinois)
1493
1957Annapolis, Maryland Macdonough Hall Penn State (4)88.5Illinois80 Armando Vega
(Penn State)
1601
1958 East Lansing, Michigan Jenison Fieldhouse Illinois (8)
Michigan State
79Penn State72.5 Abie Grossfeld
(Illinois)
511
1959Berkeley, CaliforniaHaas PavilionPenn State (5)152Illinois87.5 Armando Vega
(Penn State)
551.25
1960 State College, Pennsylvania Recreation Building Penn State (6)112.5USC66.5 Jay Werner
(Penn State)
547.25
1961Champaign, IllinoisHuff HallPenn State (7)88.5 Southern Illinois 80.5 Gregor Weiss
(Penn State)
54.525
1962 Albuquerque, New Mexico Johnson Gymnasium USC95.5Southern Illinois75 Robert Lynn
(USC)
54.775
1963 Pittsburgh Fitzgerald Field House Michigan 129Southern Illinois73 Gil Larose
(Michigan)
55.90
1964Los AngelesSouthern Illinois84.5USC69.5 Ron Barak
(USC)
54.85
1965 Carbondale, Illinois SIU Arena Penn State (8)68.5 Washington 51.5 Mike Jacobson
(Penn State)
54.75
1966State College, PennsylvaniaRecreation BuildingSouthern Illinois (2)187.200 California 185.100 Steve Cohen
(Penn State)
55.75
1967Carbondale, IllinoisSIU ArenaSouthern Illinois (3)189.550Michigan187.400 Steve Cohen
(Penn State)
55.75
1968 Tucson, Arizona Men's Gymnasium California188.250Southern Illinois188.150 Makoto Sakamoto
(USC)
110.45
1969 Seattle Hec Edmundson Pavilion Iowa 161.175Penn State160.450 Mauno Nissinen
(Washington)
108.200
1970 Philadelphia McGonigle Hall Michigan (2)164.150 Iowa State 164.050 Yoshi Hayasaki
(Washington)
108.25
1971Ann Arbor, MichiganYost Field HouseIowa State319.075Southern Illinois316.650 Yoshi Hayasaki
(Washington)
107.9
1972 Ames, Iowa Hilton Coliseum Southern Illinois (4)315.925Iowa State312.325 Steve Hug
(Stanford)
107.75
1973 Eugene, Oregon McArthur Court Iowa State (2)325.150Penn State323.025 Steve Hug
(Stanford)
Marshall Avener
(Penn State)
110.05
1974State College, PennsylvaniaRecreation BuildingIowa State (3)328.675 Arizona State 324.900 Steve Hug
(Stanford)
108.95
1975 Terre Haute, Indiana Hulman Center California (2)437.325 LSU 433.700 Wayne Young
(BYU)
109.65
1976PhiladelphiaMcGonigle HallPenn State (9)432.075LSU425.125 Peter Kormann
(So. Conn. St.)
108.95
1977 Tempe, Arizona ASU Activity Center Indiana State
Oklahoma
434.475 So. Connecticut St. 425.125 Kurt Thomas
(Indiana State)
111.15
1978Eugene, OregonMcArthur CourtOklahoma (2)439.350Arizona State437.075 Bart Conner
(Oklahoma)
112.65
1979 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Pete Maravich Assembly Center Nebraska 448.275Oklahoma446.625 Kurt Thomas
(Indiana State)
111.15
1980 Lincoln, Nebraska Bob Devaney Sports Center Nebraska (2)563.300Iowa State557.650 Jim Hartung
(Nebraska)
115.02
1981Nebraska (3)284.600Oklahoma281.950 Jim Hartung
(Nebraska)
115.90
1982Nebraska (4)285.500 UCLA 281.050 Peter Vidmar
(UCLA)
116.30
1983State College, PennsylvaniaRecreation BuildingNebraska (5)287.800UCLA283.900 Peter Vidmar
(UCLA)
116.95
1984Los Angeles Pauley Pavilion UCLA287.300Penn State281.250 Mitch Gaylord
(UCLA)
116.95
1985Lincoln, NebraskaBob Devaney Sports Center Ohio State 285.350Nebraska284.550 Wes Suter
(Nebraska)
58.27
1986Arizona State283.900Nebraska283.600 Jon Louis
(Stanford)
57.60
1987Los AngelesPauley PavilionUCLA (2)285.300Nebraska284.750 Tom Schlesinger
(Nebraska)
113.25
1988Lincoln, NebraskaBob Devaney Sports CenterNebraska (6)288.150Illinois287.150 Miguel Rubio
(Houston Baptist)
114.150
1989Illinois (9)283.400Nebraska282.300 Patrick Kirksey
(Nebraska)
112.600
1990 Minneapolis, Minnesota Sports Pavilion Nebraska (7)287.400Minnesota287.300 Mike Racanelli
(Ohio State)
114.750
1991State College, PennsylvaniaRecreation BuildingOklahoma (3)288.025Penn State285.500 John Roethlisberger
(Minnesota)
115.450
1992Lincoln, NebraskaBob Devaney Sports Center Stanford 289.575Nebraska288.950 John Roethlisberger
(Minnesota)
116.075
1993Albuquerque, New Mexico The Pit Stanford (2)276.500Nebraska275.500 John Roethlisberger
(Minnesota)
58.075
1994Lincoln, NebraskaBob Devaney Sports CenterNebraska (8)288.250Stanford285.925 Dennis Harrison
(Nebraska)
58.200
1995 Columbus, Ohio St. John Arena Stanford (3)232.400Nebraska231.525 Richard Grace
(Nebraska)
58.325
1996 Stanford, California Maples Pavilion Ohio State (2)232.150California231.775 Blaine Wilson
(Ohio State)
58.625
1997 Iowa City, Iowa Carver–Hawkeye Arena California (3)233.825Oklahoma232.725 Blaine Wilson
(Ohio State)
58.625
1998State College, Pennsylvania Rec Hall California (4)231.200Iowa229.675 Travis Romagnoli
(Illinois)
58.225
1999Lincoln, NebraskaBob Devaney Sports CenterMichigan (3)232.500Ohio State230.850 Jason Hardabura
(Nebraska)
58.050
2000Iowa City, IowaCarver–Hawkeye ArenaPenn State (10)231.975Michigan231.850 Jamie Natalie
(Ohio State)
58.375
2001Columbus, OhioSt. John ArenaOhio State (3)218.125Oklahoma217.775 Jamie Natalie
(Ohio State)
55.700
2002 Norman, Oklahoma Lloyd Noble Center Oklahoma (4)219.300Ohio State218.650 Raj Bhavsar
(Ohio State)
55.875
2003Philadelphia Liacouras Center Oklahoma (5)222.600Ohio State220.700 Daniel Furney
(Oklahoma)
56.100
2004Champaign, Illinois Assembly Hall Penn State (11)223.350Oklahoma222.300 Luis Vargas
(Penn State)
56.475
2005West Point, New York Christl Arena Oklahoma (6)225.675Ohio State225.450 Luis Vargas
(Penn State)
57.175
2006Norman, OklahomaLloyd Noble CenterOklahoma (7)221.400Illinois220.975 Jonathan Horton
(Oklahoma)
56.000
2007State College, PennsylvaniaRec HallPenn State (12)221.000Oklahoma220.200 Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons
(Oklahoma)
55.750
2008Stanford, CaliforniaMaples PavilionOklahoma (8)363.200Stanford362.750 Casey Sandy
(Penn State)
91.350
2009MinneapolisSports PavilionStanford (4)362.800Michigan361.500 Steven Legendre
(Oklahoma)
90.500
2010
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West Point, New YorkChristl ArenaMichigan (4)360.500Stanford359.800 Chris Cameron
(Michigan)
90.500
2011
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Columbus, OhioSt. John ArenaStanford (5)363.450Oklahoma361.600 Sam Mikulak
(Michigan)
90.750
2012
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Norman, OklahomaLloyd Noble CenterIllinois (10)358.850Oklahoma357.450 Jacob Dalton
(Oklahoma)
91.000
2013
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State College, PennsylvaniaRec HallMichigan (5)443.200Oklahoma440.100 Sam Mikulak
(Michigan)
91.150
2014
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Ann Arbor, Michigan Crisler Center Michigan (6)445.050Oklahoma441.650 Sam Mikulak
(Michigan)
91.100
2015
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Norman, OklahomaLloyd Noble CenterOklahoma (9)447.050Stanford440.450 Akash Modi
(Stanford)
90.450
2016
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Columbus, OhioSt. John ArenaOklahoma (10)443.400Stanford434.050 Yul Moldauer
(Oklahoma)
89.100
2017
Details
West Point, New YorkChristl ArenaOklahoma (11)431.950Ohio State423.700 Akash Modi
(Stanford)
87.900
2018
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Chicago, IllinoisUIC PavilionOklahoma (12)414.858Minnesota411.923 Yul Moldauer
(Oklahoma)
87.298
2019
Details
Champaign, IllinoisState Farm CenterStanford (6)415.222Oklahoma414.556 Brody Malone
(Stanford)
85.832
2020Ann Arbor, MichiganCrisler CenterNot held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
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Minneapolis, MinnesotaMaturi PavilionStanford (7)414.521Oklahoma411.591 Brody Malone
(Stanford)
85.064
2022
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Norman, OklahomaLloyd Noble CenterStanford (8)423.628Oklahoma414.555 Paul Juda
(Michigan)
85.298
2023
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State College, PennsylvaniaRec HallStanford (9)422.458Michigan419.889 Fred Richard
(Michigan)
85.998
2024
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Columbus, Ohio Covelli Center Stanford (10)425.324Michigan419.689 Khoi Young
(Stanford)
86.098
2025
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Ann Arbor, MichiganCrisler Center
2026
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Champaign, IllinoisState Farm Center

Individual champions

Current events

YearFloor exercisePommel horseRingsVaultParallel barsHorizontal bar
1938
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Erwin Beyer (Chicago)Erwin Beyer (Chicago)Erwin Beyer (Chicago)Bob Sears [lower-alpha 8] (Army)
1939
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Erwin Beyer (Chicago)Marv Forman (Illinois)Bob Sears [lower-alpha 9] (Army)Adam Walters (Temple)
1940
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Harry Koehnemann (Illinois)Earl Shanken (Chicago)Bob Hanning (Minnesota)Norm Boardman (Temple)
1941
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Ed Danser (Temple) [lower-alpha 10] Caton Cobb (Illinois)Earl Shanken (Chicago)Caton Cobb (Illinois) Newt Loken (Minnesota)
1942
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Caton Cobb (Illinois)Earl Shanken (Chicago)Hal Zimmerman [lower-alpha 11] (Penn State)Norm Boardman (Temple)
1943Not held due to World War II
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
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[lower-alpha 12] Steve Greene [lower-alpha 13] (Penn State)Jim Peterson (Minnesota) Ray Sorensen (Penn State)Joe Calvetti (Illinois)
1949
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Joe Berenato (Temple) Joe Kotys (Kent State)
Mel Stout (Michigan State)
Bob Stout (Temple)
1950
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Gene Rabbitt [lower-alpha 14] (Syracuse) Joe Kotys (Kent State) Joe Kotys (Kent State)
1951 Joe Kotys (Kent St) Jack Beckner (USC) Bill Roetzheim (Florida St)
1952 Frank Bare (Illinois)Dick Gutting (Florida St) Jack Beckner (USC) Charles Simms (USC)
1953Bob Sullivan (Illinois)Carlton Rintz (Michigan St) Jean Cronstedt (Penn St)Hal Lewis (Navy)
1954 Jean Cronstedt (Penn St)Robert Lawrence (Penn St) Jean Cronstedt (Penn St) Jean Cronstedt (Penn St)
1955Don Faber (UCLA)Carlton Rintz (Michigan St)Carlton Rintz (Michigan St)Carlton Rintz (Michigan St)
1956Jamile Ashmore (Florida St)James Bown (Cal St LA) Armando Vega (Penn St)Ronnie Amster (Florida St)
1957Norman Marks (Cal St LA)John Davis (Illinois) Armando Vega (Penn St) Abie Grossfeld (Illinois)
1958 Abie Grossfeld (Illinois)Bill Buck (Iowa)Ted Muzyczko (Michigan St) Abie Grossfeld (Illinois)
1959 Don Tonry (Illinois) Art Shurlock (California) Armando Vega (Penn St) Armando Vega (Penn St) Stanley Tarshis (Michigan St)
1960Ray Hadley (Illinois)James Fairchild (California)Sam Garcia (USC)Robert Lynn (USC) Stanley Tarshis (Michigan St)
1961Robert Lynn (USC)James Fairchild (California) Fred Orlofsky (S. Illinois) Fred Orlofsky (S. Illinois)Fred Tijerina (S. Illinois)
Jeff Cardinalli (Springfield)
Bruno Klaus (S. Illinois)
1962Robert Lynn (USC)Mike Aufrecht (Illinois)Dale Cooper (Michigan St)Bruno Klaus (S. Illinois)Robert Lynn (USC)Robert Lynn (USC)
1963Tom Seward (Penn St)
Mike Henderson (Michigan)
Russ Mills (Yale)Dale Cooper (Michigan St)Gil Larose (Michigan)Arno Lascari (Michigan)Gil Larose (Michigan)
1964Rusty Mitchell (S. Illinois)Russ Mills (Yale)Chris Evans (Arizona St)Sidney Oglesby (Syracuse) Ron Barak (USC) Ron Barak (USC)
1965 Frank Schmitz (S. Illinois)Bob Elsinger (Springfield)Glenn Gailis (Iowa) Dan Millman (California)Jim Curzi (Michigan St)Jim Curzi (Michigan St)
Mike Jacobsen (Penn St)
1966 Frank Schmitz (S. Illinois)Gary Hoskins (Cal St LA)Ed Gunny (Michigan St) Frank Schmitz (S. Illinois)Jim Curzi (Michigan St)Rusty Rock (CSUN)
1967Dave Jacobs (Michigan)Keith McCanless (Iowa)Josh Robison (California)Paul Mayer (S. Illinois) Makoto Sakamoto (USC)Rich Grigsby (CSUN)
1968 Toby Towson (Michigan St)
Sid Freudenstein (California)
Jack Ryan (Colorado)Pat Arnold (Arizona)Bruce Colter (Cal St LA) Makoto Sakamoto (USC) Makoto Sakamoto (USC)
1969 Toby Towson (Michigan St)Keith McCanless (Iowa)Paul Vexler (Penn St)
Ward Maythaler (Iowa St)
Dan Bowles (California)
Jack McCarthy (Illinois)
Ron Rapper (Michigan)Bob Manna (New Mexico)
1970Tom Proulx (Colorado St)Russ Hoffman (Iowa St)
John Russo (Wisconsin)
Dave Seal (Indiana St)Doug Boger (Arizona)Ron Rapper (Michigan)Yoshi Hayasaki (Washington)
1971Stormy Eaton (New Mexico)Russ Hoffman (Iowa St)Charles Ropiequet (S. Illinois)Pat Mahoney (CSUN)Brent Simmons (Iowa St)
Tom Dunn (Penn St)
Brent Simmons (Iowa St)
1972Odess Lovin (Oklahoma)Russ Hoffman (Iowa St)Dave Seal (Indiana St)Gary Morava (S. Illinois)Dennis Mazur (Iowa St)Tom Lindner (S. Illinois)
1973Odess Lovin (Oklahoma)Ed Slezak (Indiana St)Bob Mahorney (Indiana St) John Crosby (S. Conn St) Steve Hug (Stanford)Jon Aitken (New Mexico)
1974Doug Fitzjarrell (Iowa St)Ted Marcy (Stanford)Keith Heaver (Iowa St)Greg Goodhue (Oklahoma) Steve Hug (Stanford)Rick Danley (Indiana St)
1975Kent Brown (Arizona St)Ted Marcy (Stanford)Keith Heaver (Iowa St) Tom Beach (California)Yoichi Tomita (Long Beach St)Rich Larsen (Iowa St)
1976Bob Robbins (Colorado St)Ted Marcy (Stanford)Doug Wood (Iowa St)Sam Shaw (Cal St Fullerton)Gene Whelan (Penn St) Tom Beach (California)
1977 Ron Galimore (LSU)Chuck Walter (New Mexico)Doug Wood (Iowa St)Steve Wejmar (Washington) Kurt Thomas (Indiana St)John Hart (UCLA)
1978Curt Austin (Iowa St)Mike Burke (N. Illinois)Scott McEldowney (Oregon) Ron Galimore (LSU)John Corritore (Michigan)Mel Cooley (Washington)
1979Mike Wilson (Oklahoma)
Bart Conner (Oklahoma)
Mike Burke (N. Illinois)Kirk Mango (N. Illinois)Leslie Moore (Oklahoma) Kurt Thomas (Indiana St) Kurt Thomas (Indiana St)
1980Steve Elliott (Nebraska)David Stoldt (Illinois) Jim Hartung (Nebraska) Ron Galimore (Iowa St) Phil Cahoy (Nebraska) Phil Cahoy (Nebraska)
Darrell Kerbe (LSU)
1981James Yuhashi (Oregon)Mark Bergman (California)
Steve Jennings (New Mexico)
Jim Hartung (Nebraska)Randall Wickstrom (California) Phil Cahoy (Nebraska)
Peter Vidmar (UCLA)
Jim Hartung (Nebraska)
Phil Cahoy (Nebraska)
1982Steve Elliott (Nebraska) Peter Vidmar (UCLA)
Steve Jennings (New Mexico)
Jim Hartung (Nebraska)Randall Wickstrom (California)
Steve Elliott (Nebraska)
Jim Hartung (Nebraska) Peter Vidmar (UCLA)
1983 Scott Johnson (Nebraska)
David Branch (Arizona St)
Donnie Hinton (Arizona St)
Doug Kieso (N. Illinois)Alex Schwartz (UCLA)Chris Riegel (Nebraska)
Mark Oates (Oklahoma)
Scott Johnson (Nebraska) Scott Johnson (Nebraska)
1984Kevin Ekburg (N. Illinois) Tim Daggett (UCLA) Tim Daggett (UCLA)Chris Riegel (Nebraska) Tim Daggett (UCLA) Charles Lakes (Illinois)
1985 Wes Suter (Nebraska) Tony Piñeda (UCLA)Mark Diab (Iowa St)Derrick Cornelius (SUNY Cortland) Dan Hayden (Arizona St)
Noah Riskin (Ohio St)
Seth Riskin (Ohio St)
Dan Hayden (Arizona St)
Wes Suter (Nebraska)
1986Jerry Burrell (Arizona St)
Brian Ginsberg (UCLA)
Curtis Holdsworth (UCLA)Mark Diab (Iowa St)Chad Fox (New Mexico) Dan Hayden (Arizona St) Dan Hayden (Arizona St)
1987Chad Fox (New Mexico)Li Xiao Ping (Cal St Fullerton) Paul O'Neill (Houston Baptist)Chad Fox (New Mexico) Kevin Davis (Nebraska)
Tom Schlesinger (Nebraska)
David Moriel (UCLA)
1988Chris Wyatt (Temple) Alfonso Rodríguez (Houston Baptist)
Mark Sohn (Penn St)
Paul O'Neill (New Mexico)Chad Fox (New Mexico) Kevin Davis (Nebraska) Miguel Rubio (Houston Baptist)
1989Jody Newman (Arizona St)Mark Sohn (Penn St)
Chris Waller (UCLA)
Alfonso Rodríguez (Houston Baptist)
Paul O'Neill (New Mexico)
Chad Fox (New Mexico) Alfonso Rodríguez (Houston Baptist) Miguel Rubio (Houston Baptist)
1990 Mike Racanelli (Ohio St)Mark Sohn (Penn St)Wayne Cowden (Penn St)Brad Hayashi (UCLA)Patrick Kirksey (Nebraska) Chris Waller (UCLA)
1991Brad Hayashi (UCLA)Mark Sohn (Penn St)Adam Carton (Penn St)Adam Carton (Penn St) Scott Keswick (UCLA)
John Roethlisberger (Minnesota)
Luis López (New Mexico)
1992Brian Winkler (Michigan)Che Bowers (Nebraska) Scott Keswick (UCLA)Jason Hebert (Syracuse)Dom Minicucci (Temple) Jair Lynch (Stanford)
1993Richard Grace (Nebraska) John Roethlisberger (Minnesota)Chris LaMorte (New Mexico)Steve Wiegel (New Mexico) Jair Lynch (Stanford)Steve McCain (UCLA)
1994Mark Booth (Stanford)Jason Bertram (California)Chris LaMorte (New Mexico)Steve McCain (UCLA)Richard Grace (Nebraska)Jim Foody (UCLA)
1995Jay Thornton (Iowa)Drew Durbin (Ohio St)Dave Frank (Temple)Ian Bachrach (Stanford)Richard Grace (Nebraska)Rick Kieffer (Nebraska)
1996Ian Bachrach (Stanford)Drew Durbin (Ohio St)Scott McCall (William & Mary)
Blaine Wilson (Ohio St)
Jay Thornton (Iowa)Jamie Ellis (Stanford)
Blaine Wilson (Ohio St)
Carl Imhauser (Temple)
1997Jeremy Killen (Oklahoma)Drew Durbin (Ohio St) Blaine Wilson (Ohio St) Blaine Wilson (Ohio St)Marshall Nelson (Nebraska)Marshall Nelson (Nebraska)
1998Darin Gerlach (Temple)Josh Birckelbaw (California)Dan Fink (Oklahoma)Travis Romagnoli (Illinois)Marshall Nelson (Nebraska)Todd Bishop (Oklahoma)
1999Jason Hardabura (Nebraska)Brandon Stefaniak (Penn St)Cortney Bramwell (BYU) Guard Young (BYU)Justin Toman (Michigan)Todd Bishop (Oklahoma)
2000 Jamie Natalie (Ohio St)Don Jackson (Iowa)
Brandon Stefaniak (Penn St)
Cortney Bramwell (BYU) Guard Young (BYU)Justin Toman (Michigan)
Kris Zimmerman (Michigan)
Michael Ashe (California)
2001Clay Strother (Minnesota)Clay Strother (Minnesota)Chris Lakeman (Penn St)Daren Lynch (Ohio St) Raj Bhavsar (Ohio St)Michael Ashe (California)
2002Clay Strother (Minnesota)Clay Strother (Minnesota)Marshall Erwin (Stanford) Dan Gill (Stanford)Cody Moore (California)Daniel Diaz-Luong (Michigan)
2003Josh Landis (Oklahoma)Josh Landis (Oklahoma) Kevin Tan (Penn St)Andrew DiGiore (Michigan)Daniel Furney (Oklahoma)Linas Gaveika (Iowa)
2004 Graham Ackerman (California)Bob Rogers (Illinois) Kevin Tan (Penn St) Graham Ackerman (California)Ramon Jackson (William & Mary) Justin Spring (Illinois)
2005 Graham Ackerman (California) Luis Vargas (Penn St)David Henderson (Oklahoma)Michael Reavis (Iowa) Justin Spring (Illinois)Ronald Ferris (Ohio St)
2006 Jonathan Horton (Oklahoma)Tim McNeill (California) Jonathan Horton (Oklahoma)David Sender (Stanford) Justin Spring (Illinois)
Dylan Carney (Stanford)
Justin Spring (Illinois)
Dylan Carney (Stanford)
2007 Jonathan Horton (Oklahoma)Tim McNeill (California)Alex Schorsch (Stanford)David Sender (Stanford)
Pejman Ebrahimi (Ohio St)
Tim McNeill (California) Jonathan Horton (Oklahoma)
2008 Steven Legendre (Oklahoma)Tim McNeill (California) Jonathan Horton (Oklahoma) Steven Legendre (Oklahoma)Tim McNeill (California) Paul Ruggeri (Illinois)
2009 Steven Legendre (Oklahoma)Daniel Ribeiro (Illinois)Evan Roth (California) Steven Legendre (Oklahoma) Paul Ruggeri (Illinois) Paul Ruggeri (Illinois)
2010 Steven Legendre (Oklahoma) Alexander Naddour (Oklahoma) Brandon Wynn (Ohio St)Eddie Penev (Stanford)Ryan Lieberman (Stanford)Ryan McCarthy (Michigan)
2011 Jake Dalton (Oklahoma)Daniel Ribeiro (Illinois)
Alexander Naddour (Oklahoma)
Brandon Wynn (Ohio St) Jake Dalton (Oklahoma) Tyler Mizoguchi (Illinois)Alex Buscaglia (Stanford)
2012Eddie Penev (Stanford)Glen Ishino (California)C.J. Maestas (Illinois)Eddie Penev (Stanford)
Paul Ruggeri (Illinois)
Jake Dalton (Oklahoma) Sam Mikulak (Michigan)
2013Trevor Howard (Penn St)Michael Newburger (Ohio St)Michael Squires (Oklahoma)Fred Hartville (Illinois) Sam Mikulak (Michigan) Sam Mikulak (Michigan)
2014Alec Robin (Oklahoma)Ellis Mannon (Minnesota)Michael Squires (Oklahoma)Alec Robin (Oklahoma) Sam Mikulak (Michigan)Jordan Valdez (Illinois)
2015Thad Lawson (Penn St)Michael Reid (Oklahoma)Michael Squires (Oklahoma)Sean Senters (Stanford)Brian Knott (Stanford)C.J. Maestas (Illinois)
2016Colin Van Wicklen (Oklahoma)Brandon Ngai (Illinois)Dennis Zaremski (Stanford)Anthony McCallum (Michigan) Akash Modi (Stanford) Akash Modi (Stanford)
Alex Johnson (Ohio St)
2017 Yul Moldauer (Oklahoma) Stephen Nedoroscik (Penn St) Yul Moldauer (Oklahoma)Anthony McCallum (Michigan) Akash Modi (Stanford) Robert Neff (Stanford)
2018 Yul Moldauer (Oklahoma) Stephen Nedoroscik (Penn St) Alex Diab (Illinois) Yul Moldauer (Oklahoma) Yul Moldauer (Oklahoma) Robert Neff (Stanford)
2019 Brody Malone (Stanford) Alec Yoder (Ohio St) Alex Diab (Illinois)Anthony McCallum (Michigan) Shane Wiskus (Minnesota) Brody Malone (Stanford)
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Gage Dyer (Oklahoma)Ian Skirkey (Illinois) Shane Wiskus (Minnesota)Gage Dyer (Oklahoma) Shane Wiskus (Minnesota) Brody Malone (Stanford)
2022 Bryan Perla (Stanford)Chase Clingman (Penn St)
Brody Malone (Stanford)
Riley Loos (Stanford) Paul Juda (Michigan) Curran Phillips (Stanford) Brody Malone (Stanford)
2023 Nick Kuebler (Stanford)Ian Skirkey (Illinois)Ashton Anaya (Illinois) Asher Hong (Stanford) Fred Richard (Michigan) Fred Richard (Michigan)
2024 Paul Juda (Michigan)Patrick Hoopes (Air Force) Asher Hong (Stanford) Asher Hong (Stanford) Asher Hong (Stanford)Tate Costa (Illinois)

Championships vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions: the NCAA put Houston Baptist on three-year probation for infractions involving Miguel Rubio and Alfonso Rodriguez. The NCAA penalized Houston Baptist for paying for an airline ticket to Spain for Rodriguez and housing Rubio in the student dormitories before he became a student in 1986. [16]

Discontinued events

YearTrampolineTumblingRope ClimbFlying Rings
1938
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Joe Giallombardo (Illinois)Bob Sears [lower-alpha 15] (Army) Joe Giallombardo (Illinois)
1939
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Joe Giallombardo (Illinois)Ray Belardi (Army)Ron Hall (USC)
1940
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Joe Giallombardo (Illinois)Stan Ellison (Navy)Bill Butler [lower-alpha 16] (Navy)
1941
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John Adkins [lower-alpha 17] (Illinois)Courtney Shanken (Chicago)Del Daly [lower-alpha 18] (Minnesota)
1942
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George Szypula (Temple)Dale Cox (Navy)Jim Parker (Navy)
1948
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Gay Hughes [lower-alpha 19] (Illinois)Charlie Thompson [lower-alpha 20] (California)Ken Foreman (USC)George Hayes (Temple)
1949
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Edsel Buchanan (Michigan)Charlie Thompson [lower-alpha 21] (California)Ken Foreman (USC)Jerry Todd (USC)
1949
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Edsel Buchanan (Michigan) Irvin Bedard [lower-alpha 22] (Illinois)Leo Minotti (Syracuse)Bob Schneider (Navy)
1951Edsel Buchanan (Michigan)Bob Sullivan (Illinois)Leo Minotti (Syracuse)Mel Stout (Michigan St)
1952Dick Gutting (Florida St)Bob Sullivan (Illinois)John Claybrook (New York)Jack Sharp (Florida St)
1953Bob Hazlett (Iowa)James Sebbo (Syracuse)Don Perry (UCLA)Ken Bartlett (Minnesota)
1954James Norman (Iowa)Dick Browning (Illinois)Don Perry (UCLA)Manuel Procopio (Penn St)
1955Richard Albershardt (Indiana)Lloyd Coahran (USC)Robert Hammond (UCLA)George Wikler (USC)
1956Donald Harper (Ohio St)Dan Lirot (Illinois)Philip Mullen (Penn St)Fred Hoerner (Navy)
1957Glenn Wilson (W. Illinois)Frank Hailand (Illinois)Garvin Smith (Cal St LA)Thomas Darling (Pittsburgh)
1958Donald Harper (Ohio St)Frank Hailand (Illinois)Garvin Smith (Cal St LA)Thomas Darling (Pittsburgh)
1959Ed Cole (Michigan)Dave Dulaney (Penn St)Don Littlewood (Penn St)Jay Werner (Penn St)
1960Larry Snyder (Iowa)Alvin Barasch (Illinois)Nelson Hulme (Navy)John Aaronsohn (Army)
Jay Werner (Penn St)
1961Tom Gompf (Ohio St)Jack Ryder (Florida St)Paul Davis (California)Frank Snay (Navy)
1962Steve Johnson (Michigan St)Rusty Mitchell (S. Illinois)Paul Davis (California)
1963Gary Erwin (Michigan)Hal Holmes (Illinois)
1964Gary Erwin (Michigan)Rusty Mitchell (S. Illinois)
1965 Frank Schmitz (S. Illinois)
1966Wayne Miller (Michigan)
1967Dave Jacobs (Michigan)
1968George Huntzicker (Michigan)
1969Dave Jacobs (Michigan)
1970George Huntzicker (Michigan)

Team titles

TeamRecordYears won
Penn State 121948, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1976, 2000, 2004, 2007
Oklahoma 121977, 1978, 1991, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Illinois 101939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1989, 2012
Stanford 101992, 1993, 1995, 2009, 2011, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Nebraska 81979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1990, 1994
Michigan 61963, 1970, 1999, 2010, 2013, 2014
California 41968, 1975, 1997, 1998
Southern Illinois 41964, 1966, 1967, 1972
Iowa State 31971, 1973, 1974
Ohio State 31985, 1996, 2001
Florida State 21951, 1952
UCLA 21984, 1987
Arizona State 11986
USC 11962
Indiana State 11977
Chicago 11938
Temple 11949
Iowa 11969
Michigan State 11958

See also

Notes

  1. As taken from a newspaper report. The official NCAA record books do not list a score. [3]
  2. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. An Associated Press article reported Temple finished 4th place with 16 points. [4]
  3. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. A news article reported this score as 68. [5]
  4. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. A news article reported this score as 52. [5]
  5. As taken from a newspaper report. The official NCAA record books do not list a score. [6]
  6. As taken from a newspaper report. The official NCAA record books do not list a score. [7]
  7. Score unknown.
  8. Reflected in the NCAA Record Book as "Bo Roberb Sears", a typo. Army has referenced him as Robert Sears. [8]
  9. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. Army has also referenced him as Robert Sears. [9]
  10. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. Newspaper reports do not mention this event. [10] [11]
  11. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. Penn State has also referenced him as Harold Zimmerman. [12]
  12. According to the NCAA record books, Free Exercise (now known as the Floor Exercise) did not award a championship in 1948. However, newspaper reports show the event taking place. [13]
  13. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. Penn State has also referenced him as Stephen Greene. [14]
  14. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. Syracuse has also referenced him as Eugene Rabbitt. [15]
  15. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. Army has also referenced him as Robert Sears. [17]
  16. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. Navy has also referenced him as William Butler. [18]
  17. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. Illinois has also referenced him as Jack Adkins. [19]
  18. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. Minnesota has also referenced him as Delver Daly. [20]
  19. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. Illinois has also referenced him as Gaylord Hughes. [21]
  20. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. California has also referenced him as Chuck Thompson [22] and newspapers have referenced him as Charles Thompson. [23]
  21. As reflected in the NCAA Record Book. California has also referenced him as Chuck Thompson [24] and newspapers have referenced him as Charles Thompson. [25]
  22. Reflected in the NCAA Record Book as Irving Bedard.

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