Illinois gymnastics win fifth consecutive Windy City Invite. Clay Mason Stephens, Michael Paradise, and Alex Diab capture event titles for the Illini. Oklahoma cruises to a 21 point home win against Air Force and Arizona State. Genki Suzuki scored most week three points with 83. Stanford and Penn State remain undefeated after their week three wins. Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons, Kerry Adderly, and Midknight Robin give predictions for Week 4 matchups: Navy @ William & Mary, Nebraska @ Penn State, Iowa @ Illinois, Michigan @ Minnesota, Ohio State @ Oklahoma.
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Week 3 Results
Four #Illini event titles on the night!
Floor – Stephens (14.550)
Pommel Horse – Paradise (14.200)
Rings – @alex_diab10 (14.750)
Vault – Stephens (14.500) pic.twitter.com/l9f6fFvnaB— Illinois M Gym (@IlliniMGym) January 20, 2019
UP NEXT: Illinois plays at home on Huff Hall versus Iowa on January 26th.
Windy City Invite
- Illinois: 403.150
- Michigan: 402.000
- Minnesota: 399.800
- Iowa: 394.800
- Washington: 370.150
- UIC: 357.250
Event Champions
All-Around: Cameron Bock (Michigan) 80.650
Floor: Clay Mason Stephens (Illinois) 14.550
Pommel Horse: Michael Paradise (Illinois) 14.200
Rings: Alex Diab (Illinois) 14.750
Vault: Clay Mason Stephens (Illinois) 14.500
Parallel Bars: Mitchell Brown (Michigan) 14.350
High Bar: Justin Hopgood (Michigan) 13.950
Oklahoma cruises to a 21 point victory over Air Force
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What a home opener last night, Sooner Nation! Let’s do it again next Saturday. #Never5ettle
UP NEXT: Oklahoma plays at home at McCasland Field versus Ohio State on January 26th.
Oklahoma Home Debut
- Oklahoma: 418.550
- Air Force: 397.050
- Arizona State: 392.500
Event Champions
All-Around: Genki Suzuki (Oklahoma) 83.600
Floor: Vitaliy Guimaraes (Oklahoma) 14.450
Pommel Horse: Genki Suzuki (Oklahoma) 13.700
Rings: Yul Moldauer (Oklahoma) 15.100
Vault: Gage Dyer (Oklahoma) 14.850
Parallel Bars: Genki Suzuki (Oklahoma) 13.950
High Bar: Gage Dyer (OU), Levi Anderson (OU), Lukas Texeira (Air Force) 14.100
Penn State Gymnastics wins on the road at Army
The Penn State men’s gymnastics team took down Army, 396.5-391.00, on Saturday afternoon in Gross Center on Army’s campus in the Nittany Lions first dual meet of the season.
Release: https://t.co/wcqsIG7Z0V pic.twitter.com/WbjoJyxYcF
— Penn State Men’s Gymnastics (@PennStateMGYM) January 19, 2019
UP NEXT: Penn State plays at home in University Park versus Nebraska on Saturday January 26th.
Army vs Penn State
- Penn State: 396.500
- Army: 391.00
Event Champions
All-Around: Matthew Davis (Army) 80.150
Floor: Sam Zakutney (Penn State) 14.400
Pommel Horse: Stephen Nedoroscik (Penn State) 14.850
Rings: Isaac Hammett (Penn State), Greg Tamargo (Penn State) 13.900
Vault: Brayden Borromeo (Penn State), Brady Yamamoto (Penn State) 13.950
Parallel Bars: Cole Casanova (Army)13.150
High Bar: Favian Valdez (Penn State) 13.300
Stanford remains unbeaten with win over Cal
🔥on the floor. #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/v1UxkWKhAc
— Stanford Gymnastics (@StanfordMGym) January 20, 2019
UP NEXT: Stanford plays at Berkeley versus California on January 26th.
Stanford Open
- Stanford: 406.300
- California: 395.750
Event Winners
All-Around: Darren Wong (California) 81.00
Floor: Bryan Perla (Stanford) 14.700
Pommel Horse: Darren Wong (California) 13.650
Rings: Harrison Plate (California), Thomas Lee (Stanford) 14.300
Vault: Brody Malone (Stanford) 14.550
Parallel Bars: Grant Breckenridge (Stanford) 14.200
High Bar: Aaron Mah (Stanford) 13.900
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