Ann Arbor, Mich.- The N ° 4 Male 4 Gymnastics team of Nebraska seized fourth place at the NCAA national championships with a total score of 326.222. This is the 10th consecutive top 10 of head coach Chuck Chmelka at the NCAA championships. Chase Mondia has won a silver medal on the ground with a 14.566. Chris Hiter was the fourth finisher on the rings with a 14,133 to close his Husker career. Taylor Christopulos (Pommel Horse, Assound), Asher Cohen (Rings), Chase Monde (floor) and Max Odden (High Bar) all received honors in America after receiving eighth place or more during their respective event.
First rotation vaulting
Alex Nitache continued his NCAA race with a 14.33, good for the 10th. Mondiale equaled his colleague Husker with a 14.33 but won 12th place due to a lower difficulty score. Luke James struck a 14,066, equaling 16th place. The captain of the Christopulos team completed the programming of the four men with a 13.933. The Nebraska led competition with a score of 56,665 jump.
Second parallel rotation bars
Yanni Chronopoulos stuck his dismantling with a 13.733 for a 10th place. Joey Pepe made his playoff debuts, winning a 13,466 for 18th place. Nathan York equaled Pepe with a 13.466 but finished 19th place. The versatile Christopulos marked a 12,366.
Third rotation – high bar
Odden crowned the event with a 13.66 for eighth place and its first All-American prize. Christopulos came just behind him with a 13.566 for 10th place. Cole Partridge had a 13.566 for the 16th. Chronopoulos posted a 12,833.
Fourth stall of rotation
Mondiah had a stellar night with a stick and a second place, a finish marking a 14.66. The second year student won his first All-America prize after being classified n ° 1 in the country during the event. York was 14th and Christopulos in 16th equally with a 13.566. James also stuck his routine on the ground with a 13.466, putting it just outside the Top 20.
Fifth Rotation-Pommel horse
The graduate student Christopulos took the last American place, when he finished eighth with a 13.766. Chronopoulos had a 13.5533 for 13th place. Travis Wong Senior ended his collegial career by displaying a 13,133. York hit a 12.40 on the Pommel horse.
Sixth rotation rings
During his last competition as a Husker, Chris Hisers stuck his fourth place and won his first honors in America with a 14,133 on Still Rings. Asher Cohen received its second All-America prize on the rings, displaying a 13.933 for seventh place. Christopulos anchored the event and set up a 13,666 for 15th place. Chronopoulos concluded his naked career with a place of 13.533 and 18th.