Leaving No DoubtLeaving No Doubt
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Men's Gymnastics

Leaving No Doubt

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FloorPommelRingsVaultP. BarsH. BarTotal
STANFORD72.15064.40069.20073.90071.65068.750420.050
Oklahoma73.35063.25065.85072.90065.85067.000408.200
California71.15064.05065.45070.90064.80064.350400.700


STANFORD, Calif. - Hosting No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 12 California on Saturday night at the Stanford Open, No. 2 Stanford posted the nation's best score of 420.050 to capture the team title - leaving no doubt that it has the ability to repeat as national champion.

The Sooners, who entered averaging a 411.050 finished second at 408.200, followed by Cal at 400.700.

"I think the guys definitely wanted to send a message that we're a legit team and we've got the goods to repeat," head coach Thom Glielmi said.

The meet also served as a qualifier for the USA Gymnastics Winter Cup, with Brandon Briones and Ian Gunther both qualifying. Briones, a freshman, won the all-around crown with a score of 84.450 – the second-highest score in the nation this year behind Minnesota's Shane Wiskus. Gunther scored an 83.750 to finish second in the all-around competition.

"We will now have at least six Stanford gymnasts who will compete at the Winter Cup," Glielmi said. "Briones and Gunther join current gymnasts Brody Malone and Riley Loos, and we've got Akash Modi and Grant Breckenridge who have already prequalified."

Modi recently finished his Master's at Stanford, while Breckenridge is finishing his degree as both gymnasts continue to train with the Cardinal.

Stanford set new season-bests on every event outside of pommel horse, including going 70+ on floor (72.150), vault (73.900) and parallel bars (71.650).

Briones got his night off to a fantastic start, hitting for a career-high 15.000 on floor to eventually earn a second-place finish. Senior Connor Lewis also set a new benchmark, nailing down a 14.850 to take fourth. Freshman Riley Loos placed sixth overall with a new career high of 14.550.

Gunther was the only gymnast to go for a 14+ on pommel horse, winning the event title with a career-high 14.050, but Stanford misfired a bit on the second rotation en route to a season-low 64.400.

Moving to rings, the Cardinal got the momentum swinging the right direction as it swept the top-five spots in the competition, headlined by Brody Malone's 13.950. Gunther followed with a 13.900, before Loos (career-high 13.850), Thomas Lee (13.800) and Trevor DiGerolamo (13.700) rounded out the lineup.

"Floor was a little slow getting started and pommels was a little tight, and then they just crushed on rings and kept the momentum going from there," Glielmi said of the turning point after the meet.

The Cardinal entered as the top vault team in the nation, and it showed its merit with a national-best 73.900. Malone captured his second event title of the evening, hitting for a career-high 14.900, while Lewis matched a career best with a 14.850 to take a share of second. Briones followed in fourth with a career high-tying 14.750, while Bryan Perla (14.700) and freshman Zach Martin (career-best 14.700) earned a share of fifth.

Junior Blake Sun, who finished as the national runner-up on parallel bars last season, became the first gymnast to go over 15 on parallel bars this year, hitting his set for a 15.200. Sun led a quartet of Cardinal atop the leaderboard, with Briones (career-high 14.300), Gunther (career-high 14.200) and Lee (14.150) following in second through fourth, respectively.

Looking to close the meet strong on high bar, and with eyes set on pushing past the 420 plateau, Stanford did just – sticking nearly across the board for a 68.750 to finish with a 420.050. Briones saved his best for last, posting a career-high 14.400 to win the event. Gunther took second with a career-high 14.050, with Blake Wilson claiming a share of fourth with a mark of 13.550.

The Cardinal will now prepare for the Pac-12 Invite on February 2. The annual meet is scheduled for 4 p.m. in Berkeley, Calif.