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Fred Richard wins 2nd straight all-around crown, Stanford wins 11th NCAA gymnastics championship

Stanford earned its sixth national title since 2019 as Cooper Kim and Jun Iwai won individual crowns and Richard posted 83.598.

  • Stanford secured its 11th NCAA men's gymnastics championship on Saturday at the State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois, outlasting Oklahoma 329.825 to 328.495.
  • This victory marks the Cardinal's sixth national title in seven years, extending a dynasty that has claimed at least one NCAA team title for 50 consecutive seasons.
  • Michigan's Fred Richard won his second consecutive all-around individual crown with a score of 83.598, while Stanford's Cooper Kim and Jun Iwai each secured individual titles.
  • The Sooners finished second, falling 1.330 points short of the title; Oklahoma coach Mark Williams said, "We made a run at it, just weren't going to give up."
  • Oklahoma will host the NCAA championships in Norman next year, with the Sooners already focusing on securing a title at home.
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Fred Richard wins 2nd straight all-around crown, Stanford wins 11th NCAA gymnastics championship

Michigan’s Fred Richard won his second straight all-around individual crown, and Cooper Kim and Jun Iwai each won individual titles to lead Stanford to its sixth NCAA men’s gymnastics championship since 2019.

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