CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Michigan's Fred Richard won his second straight all-around individual crown Saturday night, and Cooper Kim and Jun Iwai each won individual titles to lead Stanford to its sixth NCAA men's gymnastics championship since 2019. Richard took home silver in the floor and parallel bars as he ran away with his third all-around individual national championship with a score of 83.598. Nebraska's Max Odden (78.698) was second, 0.432 ahead of third-place Kristian Grahovski of Ohio State.
Stanford had 329.825 points, second-place Oklahoma finished with 328.495 and Michigan — the defending national champion — was third with 324.857. Asher Hong (14.300) took silver and Nick Kuebler (14.166) bronze on the rings in the final rotation to seal it for the Cardinal. Asher Cohen finished with a 14.500 to become the first Nebraska gymnast to win the rings since Jim Hartung in 1982.
Stanford claimed the program's 11th national championship and the Cardinal has won at least one NCAA team title for 50 straight seasons, since the men's water polo team beat UCLA 13-12 for the national championship on Nov. 28, 1976. The next longest active streak is North Carolina's seven straight years with at least one team title. Iwai had a 14.433 on the vault, tied with Nebraska’s Tyler Flores for first.
Landen Blixt of Michigan was third (14.366). Flores, Nathan Roman (14.800 on the parallel bars) and Kelton Christiansen (14.400, high bar) each won individual titles for the second-place Sooners. Kim scored a 14.466 to win gold on the floor to beat Richard (14.400).
Kuebler and Tate Costa of Illinois finished third with 14.166. Brandon Dang (Illinois) won the pommel horse with a score of 14.700, Michigan's Aaronson Mansberger was second (14.566) and Colby Aranda of Oklahoma finished third with 14.133 points. ___AP Sports: https://apnews.com/hub/sports