2023 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships
VenueRec Hall
LocationState College, Pennsylvania
DatesApril 14–15, 2023
CompetitorsOklahoma
Michigan
Stanford
Nebraska
Ohio State
Penn State
Iowa
Illinois
Navy
California
Army
Air Force
Springfield
Winning score422.458
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

  • National Champion: Stanford – 422.458[1]
  • 2nd Place: Michigan – 419.889
  • 3rd Place: Illinois – 415.590
School Floor Pommel horse Rings Vault Parallel bars High bars Total
Stanford 70.965 67.366 71.031 73.999 71.098 67.999 422.458
Michigan 70.799 66.365 70.197 72.365 70.998 69.165 419.889
Illinois 69.531 69.798 68.266 72.332 69.298 66.365 415.590
Oklahoma 70.665 67.464 67.966 72.131 68.532 67.266 414.024
Nebraska 70.698 65.166 67.666 71.766 69.833 67.298 412.427
Penn State 68.566 66.565 68.965 71.765 69.832 66.364 412.057

Results

Rank Team Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Stanford 70.965 67.366 71.031 73.999 71.098 67.999 422.458
Mark Berlaga13.566
Jeremy Bischoff13.56614.033
Brandon Briones14.73314.533
Taylor Burkhart14.30015.00014.000
J.R. Chou13.80014.03313.900
Ian Gunther14.00014.26613.433
Asher Hong14.13313.00014.26615.33314.20013.000
Nick Kuebler14.80014.566
Riley Loos14.16614.166
Zach Martin14.333
Luke McFarland13.333
Brandon Nguyen14.56613.300
Colt Walker13.600
Khoi Young13.63314.800
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Michigan 70.799 66.365 70.197 72.365 70.998 69.165 419.889
Javier Alfonso14.03314.23313.066
Landen Blixt14.60013.50013.06614.56611.30013.033
Crew Bold13.76613.466
Casey Cummings13.10014.033
Zach Granados13.366
Steven Lukasik13.266
Logan McKeown14.133
Chris Read14.06614.400
Fred Richard14.80012.83314.46614.46615.00014.433
Markus Shears13.266
Evgeny Siminiuc14.13313.700
Virgil Watkins14.666
David Willett13.400
David Wolma14.900
Adam Wooten14.26613.66614.300
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Illinois 69.531 69.798 68.266 72.332 69.298 66.365 415.590
Ashton Anaya14.800
Ethan Boder13.400
Josh Cook13.93313.70014.00013.500
Tate Costa13.433
Maksim Farkhadau13.433
Michael Fletcher13.56612.76613.50014.46613.80013.233
Will Hauke13.33314.366
Sebastian Ingersoll13.966
Yan Inhaber-Courchesne13.766
Evan Manivong13.66614.50013.466
Kyle Mayotte12.86613.333
Connor McCool14.53314.500
Connor Micklos13.066
David Pochinka13.53314.56612.900
Amari Sewell13.83314.866
Ian Skirkey15.133
4 Oklahoma 70.665 67.464 67.966 72.131 68.532 67.266 414.024
Alan Camillus13.70013.900
Kelton Christiansen13.400
Brandon Collier12.733
Emre Dodonli14.73314.56614.33313.400
Jack Freeman13.86613.900
Brigham Frentheway13.900
Spencer Goodell14.33314.03314.46612.866
Vitaliy Guimaraes13.83313.16613.00014.16613.30012.033
Zach Nunez14.33314.40014.13313.300
Mac Seyler12.966
Morgan Seyler13.53313.266
Daniel Simmons13.70014.533
Ignacio Yockers14.266
5 Nebraska 70.698 65.166 67.666 71.766 69.833 67.298 412.427
Taylor Christopulos14.60013.50013.50014.43314.40013.733
Yanni Chronopoulos12.90013.80013.433
Asher Cohen13.76614.000
Liam Doherty-Herwitz13.80014.033
James Friedman14.00013.600
Cooper Giles13.500
Chris Hiser14.06613.700
Luke James13.76614.033
Toby Liang11.13312.233
Donte McKinney14.60014.366
Zachary Tiderman14.70013.533
Travis Wong13.633
Nathan York14.06613.400
6 Penn State 68.566 66.565 68.965 71.765 69.832 66.364 412.057
Michael Artlip13.00014.16613.50013.166
Chase Clingman13.366
Matt Cormier14.30011.26613.36614.50014.46613.966
Ethan Dick13.60013.40014.06613.500
Will Fleck13.80012.93312.033
Michael Jaroh13.633
Josh Karnes13.86613.23313.16614.73314.63313.333
Matthew Underhill14.23314.300
Nathaniel Warren14.000

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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

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual all-around Fred Richard (Michigan) Taylor Christopulos (Nebraska) Asher Hong (Stanford)
Floor Nick Kuebler (Stanford) Fred Richard (Michigan) Kameron Nelson (Ohio State)
Pommel horse Ian Skirkey (Illinois) Zach Nunez (Oklahoma) Ignacio Yockers (Oklahoma)
Rings Ashton Anaya (Illinois) Brandon Briones (Stanford) Donovan Hewitt (Ohio State)
Vault Asher Hong (Stanford) Taylor Burkhart (Stanford) David Wolma (Michigan)
Parallel bars Fred Richard (Michigan) Virgil Watkins (Michigan) Josh Karnes (Penn State)
High bar Fred Richard (Michigan) Donte McKinney (Nebraska) Adam Wooten (Michigan)

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References

  1. "Stanford wins 4th straight NCAA men's gymnastics championship". ESPN. April 15, 2023.
  2. "Stanford captures fourth consecutive NCAA men's gymnastics championship". Pac-12 Conference. April 15, 2023.
  3. "Stoughton native and Michigan freshman Fred Richard claims NCAA Division 1 gymnastics title". Boston Globe. April 16, 2023.
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