Ann Arbor, Mich.- The Nebraska male gymnastics team obtained first place in session I of the NCAA championships. With a score of 324,894, the Nebraska hit its ticket to compete for the NCAA trophy. Oklahoma arrived second with a 323,460 and Penn State completed the qualifications for 321.992. Asher Cohen caught first place on fixed rings with a 14.20. Yanni Chronopoulos took third place, and Chris Hiter took fourth place on the rings. The Big Red took first place on Vault with a team score of 57,166. Alex Nitache ranked second, Chase World ranked third and Luke James finished fourth to help guarantee first place for naked.
First rotation – parallel bars
Chronopoulos Senior opened the competition for Nebraska with a 13,133 on parallel bars. Nathan York reached a routine of 13.00, and Cole Partridge had a 12,766 on the device. Taylor Christopulos anchored on parallel bars, setting up a 12,766. Although the challenges dissolved on the parallel bars, Nu displayed a team score of 51.532 on the event, taking fourth place.
Second rotation – High bar
Chronopoulos started Sharp on High Bar, sticking his demonstration and marking a 13.10 for the seventh. Partridge placed ninth for Big Red, which destroyed a 13.066. Sophomore Max Odden, who is currently classified fifth on High Bar, struck a 13,133 for sixth place. CGA, the regular season, Christopulos anchored his second event, reaching a 1:30 p.m. for fourth place. The Nebraska scored 104,131 after the second rotation, reversing them in fifth place.
Third rotation – Floor exercise
York went first upstairs and scored a 1:00 p.m. Luke James made his third consecutive appearance for Nebraska in the NCAA competition, displaying a 13.40. Classified n ° 1 on the ground, the second year student student in the world has stuck a stellar routine, winning a 13.933 for second place. Chris Hiter has returned to the ground for the first time since February at CAL, or Tri-Met. The senior reached a career summit of 13.30 to put the Nebraska in fourth place with a 53.633 in the event and a team score of 157.764 in half.
Fourth rotation – Pommel Horse
Chronopoulos had a quality routine on the Pommel horse with a 13.733, entering fifth place. Travis Wong Senior followed with a 13,266. York maintained the momentum, marking a 13.933 for third place. Christopulos completed the rotation with a 13.666 to place sixth. The Nebraska remained in fourth place with a total of 212.362 and an Applel Horse score of 54.598.
Fifth rotation – Still
James Friedman scored a 13,133, finishing in 10th place. The captain of the Cohen team intensified his large, sticking his dismantling for a finish of 14.20 and first place. Chronopoulos, the reigning champion Big Ten on the rings, marked a 14.10 to obtain third place. Hise finished the rotation, finishing a fourth place with a 13.933. The Hiter’s score gave Nebraska a team score of 54.598 and the thrust of third place at 267,728 in the general classification was headed for the final rotation.
Sixth rotation – Vault
James first went around, equaling his career summit of 14.20 for a fourth place. York was equal to Taylor Flores of Oklahoma for sixth place, marking a 14.10. Mondiah struck another routine, sticking a 14.336 for third place. Nitache made its debut in the playoffs as a Husker. He stuck his Yuchenko style safe, seal with a second place with a 14.50. The score of the Huskers team was 57,166, good enough for a 324.894 during the day and first place.
Then, the Huskers will participate in the Trophy of the NCAA championship on April 19 at 5.30 p.m. (CT). The competition will be broadcast on ESPN2, each event broadcast on ESPN +.