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ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 10, 2014 – The University of Michigan posted the highest score today over the course of two national qualifying sessions at the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships inside the Crisler Center on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The Wolverines, who are the defending champions, advanced to tomorrow’s team and all-around final as the No. 1 seed.

Michigan posted a 444.100, followed by Ohio State University, 437.950, and Pennsylvania State University, 433.100, in tonight’s national qualifying session.

In the first session, the University of Oklahoma earned a team total of 440.000, followed by Stanford University, 433.550, and the University of Illinois, 432.750.

In addition to the top three teams, the top three all-around competitors and the top three for each event who are not members of one of the qualifying teams from each qualifying session held Thursday advanced to the finals.

2012 Olympic team gold medalist Jordyn Wieber, who is currently working as team manager for the University of California – Los Angeles’ women’s gymnastics team, will be signing autographs from 5:30-7 p.m. ET prior to the men’s team and all-around final tomorrow. To purchase tickets, click here.

The remaining sessions of the championships will be live streamed on NCAA.com, and Big Ten Network will provide a live broadcast of Friday’s team and all-around final. The following is an overview of how fans can follow the action from Ann Arbor. All times are Eastern.

Friday, April 11

Saturday, April 12