2 Oklahoma

Oklahoma

414.200

9 California

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396.000











Team Scores

OU Ohio State
FX 69.000 66.600
PH 66.950 65.650
SR 68.800 64.400
VT 72.550 69.500
PB 68.500 66.100
HB 68.400 63.750

NORMAN  The Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team tallied their 80th straight win in McCasland Field House, dating back to 2007, and tied their best score of the season in their 414.200-396.000 victory over No. 9 California Saturday. 


Freshman Fuzzy Benas registered the highest all-around score among NCAA men’s gymnasts this season with his 84.500.

The Sooners won every team and individual event title of their last home meet of the season.

“We were fantastic,” said head coach Mark Williams. “We hit 100 percent, which is rare. It was a home meet, Senior Night, stuck a lot of landings. It was pretty impressive.”

On floor, Benas earned a career high with a score of 14.200. Freshman Emre Dodanli also notched a 14.200 to share the individual event title with Benas. Junior Jack Freeman tallied a 13.800, assisting the Sooners in earning a 69.000 on the event.

Sophomore Zach Nunez took home the individual event title on pommel horse with a 13.900. Benas scored a 13.550 to help the Sooners finish with a 66.950 on the event.

Senior Spencer Goodell registered a career-high 14.050 on still rings. Junior Alan Camillus earned his season high on the event (13.800), and sophomore Daniel Simmons tallied his career high (13.700). Redshirt junior Cesar Gracia’s career-high 13.350 assisted the Sooners in notching their season-high on the event with a 68.800. 

On vault, Oklahoma earned another season-high score with a collective 72.550, led by Benas’ career-high 15.000. Simmons notched his second career high of the night with a 14.750. Redshirt junior Josh Corona tallied a 14.600.

The Sooners scored 68.500 on parallel bars, led by Benas’ score of 14.250. Gracia and Goodell both tallied 13.600 on the event.

Freeman notched his third straight high bar individual title with a 14.050. Dodanli earned a career-high 13.700, and Gracia tallied a 13.900. Benas finished his all-around with a 13.600.

The Sooners will take a week off of competition before the MPSF Championship on April 2, in Palo Alto, California.


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