Event champs at the Big 10 Event Finals (M):
FX: Chris Cameron, Mich
PH: Daniel Ribeiro, Ill
Rings: Brandon Wynn, Ohio State
VT: Paul Ruggeri, Ill
PB: Craig Padera, Jr Ill
HB: Ruggeri
Link: Ohio State Release
UIC won the Men's ECAC Championship, defeating runnerup Temple. UIC's Andrew Stover won the AA with an 87.3.
Link: W&M Release
Illinois won its second straight Big 10 Men's Gymnastics title on Friday night. Michigan Chris Cameron won the AA with a 89.8. Teammate Mel Anton Santander was 2nd withy a 88.45.
Team
1) Illinois 359.7
2) Michigan 358.150
3) Penn State 347.300
4) Ohio State 346.950
5) Minnesota 346.500
6) Iowa 337.800
Link: Illinois Release
Anna Hunt, L10 at Aerial Gymnastics in Illinois, has committed to compete for WMU next season. She has had a busy competitve season this year, recently finishing 21st AA at the Illinois State Meet.
Recent video from GymnastikeLeah Miko, L10 at Gymnastics World in Ohio, has committed to walk on to Bowling Green next season according to a news article. She recently won her state high school all around title and she placed 9th AA at the Ohio State Optional Championships.
Megan Fosnow, L10 from Midwest Twisters in Wisconsin, has committed to SEMO for the 2010-11 season. Fosnow has had an active competitive season and she recently finished 3rd AA at the Wisconsin State Championships.
Nina McGee, L10 at Gym-Nation in Ohio, has reportedly verballed to Denver for the 2011-12 season. McGee, who won FX in the 2009 JO, Jr. C session, has had a strong 2010 season. She finished 1st AA (1st BB/FX) at the Chicago Style Meet and qualified to the Liukin Cup. She recently finished 3rd AA (1st FX) at the Ohio State Championships.
Watch her 1st place FX routine on Gymnastike
Shirley Bradley, L10 of Michigan Elite, has verbally committed to Kent State for the 2010-2011 season. She recently qualified for the L10 State competition after coming back from an injury. Bradley was a triple crown winner finishing 1st AA at the L9 State, Regional and JO Eastern National Championships last season.
The NCAA announced the seedings and lineups for the Women's Regionals. The seeding system has change, making the assignments more difficult to predict. All 36 teams are now qualified regardless of home region. In addition, the remaining teams can now be placed outside their regions. This and other considerations created some surprising inequalities, with the Regional at Penn State having only three teams ranked in the Top 32 and the Regionals at Utah and UK having all six teams with no team ranked lower than 23rd or 27th.