Air Force Heads to USAG Collegiate Championships
3/21/2007 12:00:00 AM | Men's Gymnastics
March 21, 2007
The 16-ranked Air Force men's gymnastics team begins postseason competition this weekend (March 24-25) at the USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships in
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THE COMPETITION: During the two-day meet, the Falcons will be facing teams from
YOU LOOK FAMILIAR: One program will be quite familiar to the Falcons, as Air Force and
HISTORY 101: Air Force has had six national champions in nine events during its history at the USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships. In fact, the Falcons' last USAG national champion was current junior Greg Stine, who won the all-around and pommel horse in 2004. He is the only gymnast to win multiple titles in the same year.
HISTORY 102: During the Falcons' first 12-year run at the USAG Championships (1994-2005), 28 Air Force athletes have amassed 79 USAG All-American honors. Former gymnast Jeff Andersen (Class of 2004) collected the most individual honors with 10.
COLLECTING THE HONORS: Junior Greg Stine picked up another pair of individual event honors as the Falcons closed out the regular season at
RECAPPING THE
THE SCOREBOOK: The
HIGHER AND HIGHER: Highlighted by two first-place finishes from Greg Stine, Air Force improved its season-best score for the second straight meet. The Falcons tallied a 196.500 to finish second to Illinois-Chicago on March 11.
COMING UP: The Falcons continues championship action next weekend at the annual Mountain Pacific Sports Federation meet on Saturday, March 31, in