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Air Force Selected to NCAA Championships
4/5/2022 1:52:00 PM | Men's Gymnastics
It is the Falcons' first team appearance at the National Qualifier since 2018.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Air Force men's gymnastics team, ranked 10th in the national standings, earned a spot in the opening round of next week's NCAA Championships, the selection committee announced this afternoon (April 5). It is the Falcons' first team appearance to the NCAA National Qualifier since 2018.
Under the direction of third-year head coach Josh Loeser, the Falcons amassed a National Qualifying Average (NQA) of 388.825 to finish as one of the 12 teams that will compete in the national qualifier in Norman, Okla., on April 15.
NCAA QUALIFIERS | LISTED IN ORDER OF NQA
Stanford (415.763), Oklahoma (411.163), Michigan (410.675), Nebraska (406.925), Illinois (403.038), Ohio State (400.638), Navy (397.425), Penn State (397.125), California (393.175), AIR FORCE (388.825), Army West Point (385.325), Springfield College (381.638)
The National Qualifier, which contests of two preliminary sessions on April 15, at the Lloyd Noble Center on the Oklahoma campus. The top three teams, the top three all-arounders not on an advancing team, and the top three individuals on each event not already qualified on a team or as an all-around competitor, will compete in the finals of the NCAA Championships on Saturday, April 16.
Under the direction of third-year head coach Josh Loeser, the Falcons amassed a National Qualifying Average (NQA) of 388.825 to finish as one of the 12 teams that will compete in the national qualifier in Norman, Okla., on April 15.
NCAA QUALIFIERS | LISTED IN ORDER OF NQA
Stanford (415.763), Oklahoma (411.163), Michigan (410.675), Nebraska (406.925), Illinois (403.038), Ohio State (400.638), Navy (397.425), Penn State (397.125), California (393.175), AIR FORCE (388.825), Army West Point (385.325), Springfield College (381.638)
The National Qualifier, which contests of two preliminary sessions on April 15, at the Lloyd Noble Center on the Oklahoma campus. The top three teams, the top three all-arounders not on an advancing team, and the top three individuals on each event not already qualified on a team or as an all-around competitor, will compete in the finals of the NCAA Championships on Saturday, April 16.
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