COMPLETE RESULTS

SPRINGFIELD, Mass., March 29, 2008 – The U.S. Naval Academy and Arizona State University claimed the varsity and collegiate team titles, respectively, at the 2008 USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate Championships at Springfield College’s Blake Arena in Springfield, Mass. The U.S. Air Force Academy’s Greg Stine claimed his second straight varsity all-around crown, and the University of Washington’s Ivan Koveshnikov won the collegiate all-around.

Navy posted a score of 339.300 to finish first, followed by the College of William and Mary in second with a 338.450 and Air Force in third at 335.100.

Stine’s score of 86.800 bested Navy’s Dylan Parrott and William and Mary’s Derek Gygax, who finished second and third, respectively, with scores of 84.300 and 82.950.

In the collegiate division, Arizona State won its second straight team title with 319.200 points. James Madison University was second with a score of 293.200 and the University of Washington was third at 289.550.

Koveshnikov posted an all-around score of 81.850, while Arizona State teammates Anthony Naddour and Charles Baysinger were second and third, respectively, with scores of 81.350 and 78.850.

The team competition is divided into two categories, varsity and collegiate. The varsity competition is for Division I, II, or III, four-year institutions with gymnastics as a varsity sport. The collegiate team category is for two-year or four-year degree-granting schools with gymnastics as a club sport.

The competition concludes today, March 29, at 7 p.m. ET with individual event finals. Tickets are $5 each day for adults and $3 each day for children in kindergarten through 12th grade. Springfield College students with a valid ID and children ages five and younger will be admitted free. Tickets will be sold at the door.

Blake Arena is also hosting the Massachusetts Men’s State Championships this weekend. For more information, go to www.massgymnastics.org.

 


2008 USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate Championships
March 28-29, 2008
Blake Arena
Springfield, Mass.
Team and all-around results

Varsity team 1. U.S. Naval Academy, 339.300
2. College of William and Mary, 338.450
3. U.S. Air Force Academy, 335.100
4. Springfield College, 326.200
5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 317.000

Varsity all-around
1. Greg Stine, Air Force, 86.8
2. Dylan Parrott, Navy, 84.3
3. Derex Gygax, William and Mary, 82.95
4. Josh Fox, Springfield College, 81.2
5. Christopher Tam, Navy, 80.3
6. Brennan Wolford, Air Force, 80.25
7. Joshua Coblenz, MIT, 80.2
8. Jake Shapiro, MIT, 79.5
9. Boris Rasin, MIT, 79.2
10. Tom Caldwell, MIT, 77.5
11. Andrew Hunt, William and Mary, 69.05
12. Matt Tocchio, Springfield College, 67.55
13. Andrew Kelly, Springfield College, 66.5
14. David Locke, William and Mary, 57.5
15. Brian Boardman, Air Force, 54.35
16. Josiah Loeser, Air Force, 53.1
17. Garrett Canter, Air Force, 52.7
18. Andy Hunter, William and Mary, 51.75
19. Kyle Bartgis, Springfield College, 49.5
20. Adam Stanton, Navy, 43.65
21. James Prim, William and Mary, 43.55
22. Ken Lee, Navy, 42.15
23. Grant Waldron, Navy, 41.95
23. Aaron Zaiser, Air Force, 41.95
25. Joseph Atzenbeck, Navy, 41.75

Collegiate team
1. Arizona State University, 319.200
2. James Madison University, 293.200
3. University of Washington, 289.550
4. University of Texas, 282.550
5. State University of New York at Brockport, 255.800

Collegiate all-around
1. Ivan Koveshnikov, Washington, 81.85
2. Anthony Naddour, Arizona State, 81.35
3. Charles Baysinger, Arizona State, 78.85
4. Dillon Saunders, Arizona State, 76.35
5. Light Townsend, Texas, 76.15
6. Josh Bradley, Arizona State, 75.35
7. Stirling VanWinkle, JMU, 75.15
8. Marc Miller, Washington, 72.9
9. Audi McGookey, Texas, 72.65
10T. Matthew Huckfeldt, JMU, 70.5
10T. Patrick Bookjans, JMU, 70.5
12. Adam Marou, Brockport, 70.05
13. Travis Eiler, JMU, 67.65
14. Cody Payne, Arizona State, 67.45
15. Kenneth Byrd, Brockport, 66.2
16. AJ Banker, Brockport, 65.3
17. Eric Marburger, Texas, 64.1
18. Daniel Grant, JMU, 61.3
19. Jeff Crockett, Washington, 55.7
20. John Chapman, Washington, 55.65
21. Jonathan Walker, Texas, 52.9
22. Tommy Chatfield, Texas, 51.35
23. Anthony Damiani, Arizona State, 38.3
24. Morgan Chaney, Washington, 37.95
25. Ryan Huufer, Texas, 37.8