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QUICK FACTS AND TABLE OF CONTENTS

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

Gymnastics OfficeE204 Field House Iowa City, Iowa 52242 Phone: (319) 335-9432Fax: (319) 335-9480

Head Coach: JD ReiveE-Mail: [email protected] Iowa: First year Career: First yearAssistant Coach: Dmitri Trouch (15th year)Assistant Coach: Brad Virkler (1st Year)

Sports Information157 Carver Hawkeye Arena Iowa City, Iowa 52242Office Phone: (319) 335-9411Office Fax: (319) 335-9417Web Site: hawkeyesports.comDirector: Phil Haddy Associate: Steve RoeAssistants: Matt Weitzel, Aaron Blau, Chris Brewer & Traci WagnerGymnastics Contact: Brady JohnsonE-mail: [email protected]

Team Information2010 Record: 6-11 Overall2010 Big Ten Record/Meet Finish: 1-6/6thLettermen Returning/Lost: 10-5Gymnastics Facilities: Field House Main Floor (1,500)Carver Hawkeye Arena (15,500)

School InformationLocation: Iowa City, IowaFounded: 1847Enrollment: 30,328 Conference: Big Ten Colors: Black and GoldNickname: HawkeyesMascot: Herky the HawkSong: On Iowa

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2011 ROSTER

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

2011 Iowa RosterName Yr. Gymnastics Club Coach Hometown

Lance Alberhasky Fr. Iowa Gym-Nest Brad Virkler Iowa City, IA

Javier Balboa So. Club Gymnastic Filiberto Ramirez Monterrey, Mexico

* Todd Becker So. Prestige Gymnastics Chuck Williams Lancaster, PA

Angelo Bronzino Fr. Bartlett Gymnastics Chris McKee/Dave Masciola Aurora, IL

** Zach Cazabon Jr. St. Louis Gymnastics Center Jason Pearson Brentwood, MO

David Dyckman Fr. Peninsula Gymnastics Mike Jones Foster City, CA

* Anton Gryshayev So. 5280 Gymnastics Vladimir Artemev Littleton, CO

** John Haines Sr. More Than Gymnastics Barry Ruhl/Levan Sisauri/ Brad Hutchinson Fort Wayne, IN

Brandon Hill Fr. Deltchev Kenny Liu Sparks, NV

*** Mike Jiang Sr. Chatfi eld Gymnastics Hong Jiang/Jibai Feng Littleton, CO

*** Ben Ketelsen Sr. Hocking Valley Gymnastics Center Mike Serra Lancaster, OH

* Timm Krueger So. Bartlett Gymnastics Chris McKee/ Dave Masciola Wheaton, IL

Jack McClay R-Fr. Swiss Turners Andrei Kan/ Brad LeClaire Kenosha, WI

* Matt McGrath So. Bartlett Gymnastics Chris McKee Wheaton, IL

* Broderick Shemansky So. Champions Academy Zane Negritch Los Gatos, CA

** Adam Wilson Jr. Midwest Twisters Gymnastics Jay Carey Racine, WI

Samuel Wright Fr. Xtreme Altitude Rob Barke/Mark Bobober/Grant Osborn Lafayette, CO

* indicates letters won

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2011 SCHEDULE

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

2011 Iowa ScheduleDate Opponent Location Time

12/04/10 Black & Gold Intrasquad Iowa City, IA 2:00 p.m.

1/15/11 Windy City Invitational Chicago, IL 7:00 p.m.

1/22/11 Illinois-Chicago Iowa City, IA 5:00 p.m.

1/29/11 Illinois Champaign, IL 1:00 p.m.

2/03/11 Winter Cup Las Vegas, NV 10:00 a.m.

2/05/11 Winter Cup Las Vegas, NV 7:15 p.m.

2/11/11 Minnesota Iowa City, IA 7:00 p.m.

2/19/11 Nebraska Iowa City, IA TBA

3/05/11 Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 7:00 p.m.

3/12/11 California Berkeley, CA 7:00 p.m.

3/20/11 Nebraska Lincoln, NE 2:00 p.m.

4/01/11 Big Ten Championships Champaign, IL TBA

4/02/11 Big Ten Championships Champaign, IL TBA

4/14/11 NCAA Championships Columbus, OH TBA

4/15/11 NCAA Championships Columbus, OH TBA

4/16/11 NCAA Championships Columbus, OH TBA

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2011 SEASON OUTLOOK

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2011 SEASON OUTLOOK

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSt u v w v x y z { | x } ~ x � w | x } � | w x v | z z | } � � x � � | y y � u } | w x y | x y u � � � � � �� � � � � � u � } � � � y ~ � � � � � � u � � x � v z ~ x � w � � � � � � u � � u u } | � | } � � y | �� � | w u � � z � x � | � x � { y | � � u } y ~ � � z � | x } | x y � � � � � u } x v u z u � z u �z � | � ~ � x w w | w � | � � | �� u � x � � v v x v y u } | z � } � z � u u z � | } � { � � x y z y � � u � x w | � z z u z � |� � � � � � x � � � u � y � � � y v x y z y | x y u � � �   � � � u } ¡ x � � � x ¢ x � u � x � wy u � � u � u } | £ x z z £ � t } x z � �� x ¢ x � u � y � u } | w x � � � � � � u � � x } x v v | v � x } y x z z � | � � � � ¤ � x v � ¥ | }z u x w � x � � | ~ x � w � v x � | w � ¦ � w x z z � | � � � � � � x � � � u � y � � � y � � x �¢ x � u � � x y x v | z z | } � � � � | } � � y � } | y � � x � x � w y u � � u � u } | y | x y u � y� u } � u � x � £ � t } x z � � x w x y z | v v x } � } | y � � x � � x � � x � � � � u } z � | § v x � �x � w t u v w � £ � t } x z � � u � � | z | w � � � � � | | z y v x y z { | x } x y x } u u � � | ~x � w � v x � | w z � � } w x z z � | � � � � ¤ � x v � ¥ | } u � � x � v z � � z � x � ¨ � � � � �£ � t } x z � � v x � | w � � z � x z z � | � � � � � � x � � � u � y � � � y �� u � x � x y u � | u z � | }   � � � u } x v u � � y � w | � x ¢ x � u � � � � w x � � � v y u � �� � v y u � � u � � | z | w � � � u � } � | | z y u � z � u | � | � z y � u } � u � x v x y z { | x } �� � v y u � � x y x � x � x w | � � � � v v � § � � © | � v x y z y | x y u � ~ x � w � x y v | z �z | } | w z � | v x y z z � u y | x y u � y � � z � � u � x �£ � t } x z � � x y � v | � z { u � � u � � x � { � � z � � � � u � z � | y u � � u � u } |v � � | � � � � z � � � z u � t } { y � x { | � ~ © u w w § | � � | } ~ © � � � ª } � | � | } ~ x � w§ } u w | } � � � « � | � x � y � { � � v v | x } � | w v | z z | } y v x y z y | x y u � � ¬ x � � £ � �� v x { � y x v y u � � � � y y | � u � w { | x } � � z � z � | � } u � } x � x � z | } } | w y � � } z � � �v x y z y | x y u � �

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COACHING STAFF

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

JD ReiveHead Coach

First Season

Nebraska, 2000· ¸ ¹ º » ¼ º » ½ » ¾ ¿ » ½ À Á ½  ½ º à ½ Ä ¾ à ½Å º Ã Æ Ç Ä Ã È ¿ Ä É Â ¿ º Ê ¾ » ¼ º Á ½ » Â Ë Ä É Ì Ä Í ÃÎ º ¾ Ï ½ Ð Ë Î ¾ à ½  » È ½  º à Πѹ º » ¼ º Ò Í ¿ Ä » ½  ¿ º ½ º ¼ º ¾  ¿ ¿ º Ã Æ È Ä Ã È ¿» ¾  ¿ º Ó Á Ä Ð Á Ã Î Ï ½ Ô Õ Ö Ë º à Á ¿ » ½ Â Ä Á Ë Ò È Ã Î º Â Ä Ì Ä Í Ã Ç » Â Ë Ã É Â º Á½ º Á ¼ » ¾ Ð Ã ½ à ¾ à ½ ½ » ½  à ¾ Â È Ä Ã È ¿ à  Πº ¾ Ï ½ Ð Ë Î ¾ à ½  » È ½ Ó Ä Í º Á Ö¿ Ä × ½ º Ø Â Ã ¾ É Ä Á Æ É Á Ä Î Õ Ù Ù Ú Ö Û Ù Ñ ¹ º » ¼ º ¿ º Ü Ó º Æ Â ¿ º Ç Ã Á Æ » ¾ à ÜÂ Ä É Ä × Á Â Ä Ó Ö Â ¿ Á º º  º à ΠÀ ¾ » ½ ¿ º ½ à   ¿ º Ý Ç Þ Þ Ç ¿ Ã Î Ó » Ä ¾ Ö½ ¿ » Ó ½ Ò » ¾ È Ü × Æ » ¾ Ð Â ¿ º Õ Ù Ù ß Ý Ç Þ Þ Ý Ã Â » Ä ¾ Ã Ü Ç ¿ Ã Î Ó » Ä ¾ ½ ¿ » Ó Ñ¸ × Á » ¾ Ð ¿ » ½  » Î º Ã Â Ø Â Ã ¾ É Ä Á Æ Ò ¹ º » ¼ º È Ä Ã È ¿ º Æ à à ½ Â × Æ º ¾ Â Ö Ã Â ¿ ÖÜ º  º ½ Â Ä Þ Ü Ü Ö Þ Î º Á » È Ã ¾ ¿ Ä ¾ Ä Á ½ Ñ ¹ º » ¼ º Í Ã ½ Ã Ü ½ Ä ¿ Ä ¾ Ä Á º Æ Ã ½Â ¿ º Ç Ä Ü Ü º Ð » à  º á Ë Î ¾ à ½  » È ½ Þ ½ ½ Ä È » à  » Ä ¾ Þ ½ ½ » ½  à ¾ Â Ç Ä Ã È ¿ Ä É ¿ º â º à Á  ¿ Á º º  » Î º ½ ã Õ Ù Ù ä Ò Õ Ù Ù ß Ã ¾ Æ Õ Ù Û Ù å à ¾ Æ Í Ã ½ Ã Ü ½ Ä ¿ º Ý Ã Â » Ä ¾ Ã Ü Þ ½ ½ » ½  à ¾ Â Ç Ä Ã È ¿ Ä É Â ¿ º â º à Á » ¾ Õ Ù Ù ß Ñ¹ º » ¼ º Ã Ü ½ Ä ¿ à ½ Æ º º Ó È Ä ¾ ¾ º È Â » Ä ¾ ½ Í »  ¿  ¿ º Ê Ñ Ø Ñ Ý Ã Â » Ä ¾ à Üæ º Ã Î Ñ ç Ä ½  Á º È º ¾ Â Ü Ë Ò ¿ º Í Ã ½ ¾ à Πº Æ Â ¿ º ½ è × Ã Æ Ï ½ ¿ º à ÆÈ Ä Ã È ¿ É Ä Á  ¿ º Õ Ù Ù ß æ Ä Ë Ä Â Ã Ç × Ó » ¾ · Ã Ó Ã ¾ à ¾ Æ ¿ º Ü Ó º Æ Æ º ¼ º Ü ÖÄ Ó Â Í Ä Î º Î é º Á ½ Ä É Â ¿ º Õ Ù Ù ß Ö Û Ù Ø º ¾ » Ä Á Ý Ã Â » Ä ¾ Ã Ü æ º à Πà ¾ ÆÄ ¾ º Î º Î é º Á Ä É Â ¿ º · × ¾ » Ä Á Ý Ã Â » Ä ¾ Ã Ü ¸ º ¼ º Ü Ä Ó Î º ¾ Â æ º à Πѹ º » ¼ º Í Ã ½ Ã È Ä Î Ó º  »  » ¼ º Î º Î é º Á Ä É ¾ × Î º Á Ä × ½ Ê Ñ Ø Ñ Ý Ã Ö » Ä ¾ Ã Ü æ º à Π½ à ½ Í º Ü Ü Ñ Å º é º Ð Ã ¾ ¿ » ½ È Ä Î Ó º  »  » ¼ º Ð Ë Î ¾ à ½  » È ½È à Á º º Á à  à Рº À ¼ º à ¾ Æ Ð Ã » ¾ º Æ Ã ½ Ó Ä Â Ä ¾  ¿ º · × ¾ » Ä Á Ý Ã Â » Ä ¾ à Üæ º à Πà  à Рº Û Ù Ñ Å » ½ » ¾  º Á ¾ à  » Ä ¾ Ã Ü È Ã Á º º Á é º Ð Ã ¾ à  à Рº Û Û Òà ½ ¿ º Í Ä ¾  ¿ º Û ß Ô Ô · × ¾ » Ä Á ê à ¾ Þ Î º Á » È Ã ¾ á à Πº ½ Ñ Å º Í Ã ½» ¾ ¼ »  º Æ Â Ä Î Ä ¼ º Â Ä Â ¿ º ë Ü Ë Î Ó » È æ Á à » ¾ » ¾ Ð Ç º ¾  º Á » ¾ Ç Ä Ü Ä Á Ã Æ ÄØ Ó Á » ¾ Ð ½ à  à Рº Û ì à ¾ Æ À ¾ » ½ ¿ º Æ ½ º È Ä ¾ Æ Ã Â Â ¿ º Û ß ß Ú í » ¾ Ö º Á Ç × Ó Ò º à Á ¾ » ¾ Ð Ã ½ Ó Ä Â Ä ¾  ¿ º Ê Ñ Ø Ñ ç º ¾ Ï ½ Ø º ¾ » Ä Á Ý Ã Â » Ä ¾ à Üæ º à ΠÑí ¿ » Ü º Ã Â Ø Â Ã ¾ É Ä Á Æ Ò ¹ º » ¼ º Ã Ü ½ Ä É Ä × ¾ Æ º Æ · ¸ ¹ á Ë Î ¾ à ½  » È ½ Ò ÃÈ Ü × é Ó Á Ä Ð Á Ã Î Í ¿ » È ¿ Æ º ¼ º Ü Ä Ó º Æ Ã ¾ Æ Â Á à » ¾ º Æ Ð Ë Î ¾ à ½  ½ É Ä Áé Ä Â ¿ · × ¾ » Ä Á ë Ü Ë Î Ó » È Ã ¾ Æ Ê Ø Þ á · × ¾ » Ä Á Ý Ã Â » Ä ¾ Ã Ü æ º Ã Î È Ä Î ÖÓ º  »  » Ä ¾ Ñî ï ð ñ ï ò ó ô õ ö ô ö ô ÷ ï ø ù ÷ ú ï û ü ð ñ ï ø ó ð ÷ ý þ ÿ � ï � ø ô ó � ô ù ð ó ÷ ú ï ü ï � �ï ó ÷ ö ï ö � ï ø þ ÿ ÷ ú ï � ð � � ï ü � þ ü ÿ ï ø ï ü ï � ï � ø ô � ô ÷ ï � ÿ ø þ ö� ï � ø ô ó � ô ð ü � � � � � ð ÷ ú ô � ô ú ï õ þ ø þ ÿ � þ ø ü ô õ ð ó ö � ï � ø ï ï ù � ð ÷ úô ü � � ñ ï ø ÷ ð ó ð ü � ö ô � þ ø ô ü � ô � ô ø � ï ÷ ð ü � ô ü � � ï ó ð � ü ö ð ü þ ø

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COACHING STAFF

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Dmitri TrouchAssistant Coach

15th Season

Voronezh, Russia� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ! " � � # $ % � � � � $ & � ' % � � % ( ( )* $ � % � $ � � & � ' % � � � $ ( % + + � ( ! , , -� � � $ . + % � $ / � � � 0 � + 1 $ � ' � � % � � $ . � $ 1� � $ * $ % 1 2 � % � � . � � � � � � % � � � � % + � % � % � $ � 3 � � $ 4 � 5 $ � � � � #� ( 6 � � � � 7 % ) * $ ' % � � $ � � � � � $ 1 ' � � � � � $ � $ + . � ( � � � ( � � � $ �� $ % � � % � $ 3 8 + $ 9 / � + # 5 % � 5 ) : � + + � ' � 7 � � � 0 � + 1 6 $ 1 % + � $ % �. $ � ( � � � % � $ % � � � $ ! , , - ; + # � . � � � � $ � $ � � � $ 1 � � � $ � �< � � � � % � � � $ $ � � � � � 8 + $ 9 % 1 $ � 3 ' � � ' % � = � � ' � � + $ � $' % � � 8 � + % � % � � � . $ � � 7 % � � � $ ; + # � . � � 0 % � $ � ) : � + + � ' � 7% � � � � � 5 � � � � � $ � $ % 1 $ 1 � � & � ' % 2 � � # � � = $ 7 � % $ ' + � ( $ % �% * % ' > $ # $ )� � � � � � � � � . $ � $ 1 � � � $ � � � � < � � � � % ? % � � � % + � $ % � � = $ @� ' $ $ ! , , A % 1 ! , , - ) * $ ' % � � � $ ? % � � � % + < � � � � % � � � � @B � � % + = % � � � % � . � � � ! , , C % 1 � � � . $ � $ 1 � � � $ ! , , CD � � � E . $ % % 1 F � � + 1 2 � % � . � � � � � . � ) & ! , , " 3 � $ ' % �( � � � $ 1 � � � $ � � � $ ( � � � 7 # � % � � � � � ' � � � % > $ $ � G � � # 3 = � � % ( � $ �� � � 7 $ � # � % 1 $ % � � . � � % � � � % + � � � $ = % � > ) & 6 % # ! , , - 3 � $� $ + . $ 1 � � $ < � � � � % � $ % � ' � � � $ D � E � � . $ % 2 � % � . � � @� � � . � ) & H � $ � ( � � % � � % � $ # $ % � 3 � � � � � � ' � � � $ 8 + + @ 8 � � � 1? % � � � % + 2 � % � . � � � � � . I � � $ < � � � � % 2 � . J � 6 � � � � ' K% 1 � � + � � % � $ 1 � � � � � � E � $ � � ( � + � % � $ $ � = # � $ + . � 7 � � $ < � � @� � % � $ % � � . � $ � � � $ � � 7 � + # ( % 5 � � $ 1 2 � � $ � $ � $ % � � � � + % � �� � $ ! , , - L � � � $ � ; + # � . � � 0 � + 1 6 $ 1 % + )� � � � � � � � ( � � � M � � � $ B � 3 < � � � � % ) � � � � � � ' % � = � � : $ = )N 3 ! , O P ) * $ % 1 � � � ' � ( $ 3 6 % � � % 3 � % 5 $ % � � 3 8 + $ 9 % 1 $ � 3% 1 % 1 % � 7 � � $ � 3 Q � + � % ) ; H � + # , 3 R A A C 3 � � � � � � = $ � % � $ %4 � � $ 1 L � % � $ � � � � � B $ )

Brad VirklerAssistant Coach

First Season

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John HainesSenior

FX, R, V

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HAINES CAREER BESTS Floor Exercise: 13.950

Rings: 14.450

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Mike JiangSenior

PH, V, PB, HB

Littleton, CO¤ ¥ ¦ ¥ § ¨ © ª ª ª « « ¬ ª ­ ® ¯ ° ± ² ³ ´ ³µ ´ ­ ­ ® « ¶ ´ ¯ · ® ¸ · ± ´ ¯ ® ¹ º » ¼ ½ ¾ ¾ ´ ³µ ´ ­ ­ ® « ¶ ´ ¯ · ® ² ¿ ¨ © ª ª À Á ² « °  ® ¯¿ ´ ¯ ® ² ± ¶ ¨ © ª ª © ¶ ² ­ µ ° ´ ³ · ¶ ° µ · ¸µ « ² ± ® ¹ · ® à ® ³ ¿ ¶ ° ³ µ ´ ­ ­ ® « ¶ ´ ¯ · ®² ¿ ¨ © ª ª © ¶ ² ­ µ ° ´ ³ · ¶ ° µ · Ä º Å ¼ Å ½ ¾ ¬ º Å ¼ ¾ ¾ ¾ Æ ¸ ± ´ ­ µ ® ¿ ® ¹° ³ ² « « Ç Á ¿ ¿ È ´ ­ ® ® ¿ · ¸ ¿ ° ® ¹ É ´ ¯ · ® ² · ´ ³ ¿ ® ² ­ ¬ ¶ ° Ê ¶ · ± ´ ¯ ®´ ³ µ ´ ­ ­ ® « ¶ ´ ¯ · ® Ä º Å ¼ Å ½ ¾ Æ ¸ · ® ² · ´ ³ Ç ® · ¿ º ½ ¼ º ½ ¾ · ± ´ ¯ ®´ ³ à ² Á « ¿ ² ¿ ¨ © ª ª À Á ² « °  ® ¯ ¸ µ « ² ± ® ¹ · ° Ë ¿ ¶ ´ ³ µ ´ ­ ­ ® «¶ ´ ¯ · ® ² ¿ Ì ° ³ ¹ Í © ° ¿ Í Î ³ à ° ¿ ² ¿ ° ´ ³ ² « ¸ µ « ² ± ® ¹  ¯ · ¿ ² Ê ² ° ³ · ¿ Î « ¬« ° ³ ´ ° · ¬ © ¶ ° ± ² Ê ´ ° ³ µ ´ ­ ­ ® « ¶ ´ ¯ · ® ¸ µ « ² ± ® ¹ ³ ° ³ ¿ ¶ ° ³ Ï ² ± °  ±© ´ ² · ¿ © « ² · · ° ± ° ³ Ï ´ ­ ­ ® « Ð ´ Á ¯ · ® ¸ « ® ¿ ¿ ® ¯ È ° ³ ³ ® ¯ ¼¤ ¥ ¥ Ñ Ò Ó ² È ² ± ¿ ° ´ ³ ° ³ ® à ® ¯ Í ± ´ ­ µ ® ¿ ° ¿ ° ´ ³ ¼ ¼ ¼ « ® ¹ ¿ ® ² ­ ´ ³µ ´ ­ ­ ® « ¶ ´ ¯ · ® ² ¿ Ô ° Ê Õ ® ³ ² ³ ¹ ¨ © ª ª © ¶ ² ­ µ ° ´ ³ · ¶ ° µ · ¼ ¼ ¼® ² ¯ ³ ® ¹ · ® ² · ´ ³ ¶ ° Ê ¶ · ± ´ ¯ ® ´ É º Å ¼ Ö ½ È ° ¿ ¶ ²  ¯ · ¿ µ « ² ± ®  ³ ¬° · ¶ ° ³ × Á ² ¹ ¯ ² ³ Ê « ® ­ ® ® ¿ ² ¿ Ø ¼ Ó ¼ Ù ° « ° ¿ ² ¯ Í ¼ ¼ ¼ µ « ² ± ® ¹  ¯ · ¿ ´ ³µ ´ ­ ­ ® « ¶ ´ ¯ · ® Ä º Å ¼ ½ ¾ Æ ² Ê ² ° ³ · ¿ ¨ ® Ç ¯ ² · Ú ² ² ³ ¹ Ù ° ³ ³ ® · ´ ¬¿ ² ¼ ¼ ¼ µ « ² ± ® ¹ · ® à ® ³ ¿ ¶ ´ ³ µ ² ¯ ² « « ® « Ç ² ¯ · Ä º » ¼ Û ½ Æ ² ¿ Î « « ° ³ ´ ° · ¼ ¼ ¼« ® ¿ ¿ ® ¯ È ° ³ ³ ® ¯ ¼¤ ¥ ¥ Ü Ò © ´ ­ µ ® ¿ ® ¹ ´ ³ µ ´ ­ ­ ® « ¶ ´ ¯ · ® Ý ¯ ° ³ Ê · ² ³ ¹ à ² Á « ¿¿ ¶ ¯ ´ Á Ê ¶ ´ Á ¿ ¿ ¶ ® · ® ² · ´ ³ ¼ ¼ ¼ µ « ² ± ® ¹ ® ° Ê ¶ ¿ ¶ ´ ³ µ ´ ­ ­ ® «¶ ´ ¯ · ® Ý È ° ¿ ¶ ² º Þ ¼ Û ¾ ² Ê ² ° ³ · ¿ Ù ° ± ¶ ° Ê ² ³ ¼ ¼ ¼ ® ² ¯ ³ ® ¹ · ® à ® ³ ¿ ¶µ « ² ± ®  ³ ° · ¶ ´ ³ à ² Á « ¿ È ° ¿ ¶ ² º ½ ¼ ¾ ½ ² ³ ¹ · ° Ë ¿ ¶ ´ ³ µ ´ ­ ­ ® «¶ ´ ¯ · ® È ° ¿ ¶ ² º » ¼ Û ½ ² Ê ² ° ³ · ¿ Î « « ° ³ ´ ° · ¼ ¼ ¼ · ± ´ ¯ ® ¹ ² º Å ¼ ß ½ ´ ³µ ´ ­ ­ ® « ¶ ´ ¯ · ® ¿ ´ µ « ² ± ® É ´ Á ¯ ¿ ¶ ² Ê ² ° ³ · ¿ ¨ ® Ç ¯ ² · Ú ² ¼ ¼ ¼ « ® ¿ ¬¿ ® ¯ È ° ³ ³ ® ¯ ¼JIANG CAREER BESTS

Floor Exercise: 14.050

Pommel Horse: 14.750

Rings: 13.700

Vault: 15.500

Parallel Bars: 14.400

Horizontal Bars: 14.400

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Ben KetelsenSenior

FX, PH, V, PB, HB

Lancaster, OH÷ ø ù ø ú û ü ý þ ÿ � ÿ � � � � � ý ÿ ÿ � � � �� � � � � � � ÿ ÿ � � ÿ ÿ � � � � � ü � � � � ü þ �� � ü ÿ ü � � ü ü ÿ � ÿ � � � ÿ � � � � ÿ � ÿ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ÿ � ü � �� ü þ � � � ÿ � ü � � � � � � ÿ � � � � ü � � � � ü þ �� � ü ÿ � � � � ÿ � ÿ � ü � þ ü ý ý ÿ � � ü � ÿ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ÿ� � � � ÿ � û � � ý þ � ü � � � � þ � � � � ü ÿ � � ÿ � � ü � � � � � � � � � � � �ü � � � � � � � � � ÿ � � � ! � û ü � � � û � � � � � � � � � ÿ � � � � ü � � � � ü þ� � ü ÿ ü � � � � � � � � � � " � � � � � � � � ÿ � � � � ÿ � û � � ý þ � ü � �� � � þ � � ü � � ÿ � ü � ÿ � ü � � � � ÿ � � ü � � � � � � � ü ÿ ü � � ü � # ü � �� � � $ � � � � % ÿ $ � � & � � � � � � � � " � � � ý ÿ ý $ ÿ ü � � " '� � � � � � � ÿ � � � $ � � ÿ � � ÿ � � � ÿ ÷ ø ø ( ) û ü ý þ ÿ � ÿ � � � � � � ý ÿ ÿ � � � ü � � ÿ � � � * � � ý þ � � � � � �! ÿ ÿ ÿ � � � � � � � ü � � � � ü þ ÿ � � � � � � � � ü ÿ ü � � ü ü ÿ � ÿ �� � � ÿ � � � � � � � � � � � � ÿ � � ü � ÿ � ü � � ü � � � � � + � � � , � - � � � � � � �� � � � � ü � � � ü � � ÿ � � ü � $ ÿ � � � � � þ � � � ÿ � � ÿ � ü � � ü � þ ü ý ý ÿ �� ü � ÿ + � � � � � - � � . � � � � � � � ÿ ý ÿ ÿ � � � / � 0 � � � � � � � � � ü � ÿ � � ü � $ ÿ � � � � � ÿ � ü � ÿ � � � ÿ � � ü � � � � � ü � � ü ü ÿ � ÿ � � � ÿ+ � � � , � - � � % û 1 1 2 � � � � ! ÿ � � � ý ÿ ý $ ÿ ü � � � ÿ � � � * � " ' � � � ÿ � � � $ � � � � � � � � � ü � � ü � � � � ÿ � � � � � � � ÿ � � � � % û 1 1û � � ý þ � ü � � � � þ � � � � � ÿ � � ÿ � � � ÿ �÷ ø ø 3 ) û ü ý þ ÿ � ÿ � � � � � � ÿ ý ÿ ÿ � � 4 � � � � � � � � � � � ÿ � � � 56 � � � ÿ û � þ û � � � � ÿ � � ÿ � � � þ � � � ÿ � � � � � ÿ � ü þ � � ÿ ÿ � � � � ÿ� � � � � ü � � � � ü ý þ ÿ � � � � ü � ! ÿ � � ý ÿ � � � � þ � � � ÿ � � � � � � � � � ÿ� � � � � ü � � � � � � � 5 � � " � � � � � � � � � � � � � ü � � � û � � � � � ü � � � þ � � � ÿ �! � � ü � � ü ü ÿ � ÿ � � � ÿ 4 � � � � � � ü ÿ ü � � � � * � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � ÿ � � ÿ � � � � � � þ � � � ÿ ! � � � � � � � � � � � % ÿ $ � � & �ü � � � � � � � � � � � � * � � � � þ � � � ÿ � � ÿ � � � � � � � � ÿ � � � � � ü � � �� � � � � � ÿ � � � � � � � 5 � � , � � � � ÿ � ü � ÿ � � � ÿ � � ü � � � � � � �� � ÿ � � � � � ü � � � � ü ý þ ÿ � � � � ü � � � � � � � � � � � � � ü � � 4 þ � � � � � � � ÿ � �ü � � � � � � 5 � � � � � � � þ � � � ÿ � ÿ � � � � � � � � � ÿ � � � � � ü � � � � � �� 5 � � " � � � % û 1 1 . � � � � ! ÿ � � � . � � � � ! ÿ � � ü % û 1 1 � � � � � � � � �ÿ ÿ � � ! � � � � ü � � ü ü ÿ � ÿ � � � ÿ � � � ÿ � � � � � � ü � � � � � � � � �� � � * � � � � � ÿ . � � � � � � � � � ü � � � � � � � ÿ � � ÿ � � � ÿ �7 8 9 : ; < : = = > ) 6 ü � � � ÿ � � � , ? � � ü 0 � � � ÿ û � � ý þ � ü � �� � � þ � ü � � � � � + * � * - � � � ü � � ü � # ü � � � � $ � � � � / 0 1 @ A ÿ �� � ü � B + � � � � � ü � � 4 � � � � � � � 4 C ÿ � � � � & � 4 � � � � � � � � � � � ? � � ü -� ü ü ÿ � ÿ � � � ÿ � � � ý þ � ü � � � � � � " � � � � � � , � � � � � � � � " � ÿ� � � ü ü � � � ÿ A ÿ � � ü � � � B � � � � û � � ý þ � ü � � � � þ � � � � � � � ÿ? � � ü 0 � � � ÿ � ü ü ÿ � ÿ � � � ÿ � � � þ ü ý ý ÿ � � ü � ÿ � � � ý þ � �KETELSON CAREER BESTS

Floor Exercise: 15.350

Pommel Horse: 14.450

Rings: 14.250

Vault: 16.050

Parallel Bars: 14.100

Horizontal Bars: 14.650

All-Around: 83.500

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Zach CazabonJunior

AA

Brentwood, MON O P O Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ _ ^ ` T a bc V [ d e ` V c e [ d c T \ T U U X U f T \ e g V h ` Ti j k l m n T h h ` X ] ^ _ _ R S T U V W X \ oc U T p X Y j q d Y T h ] ^ _ _ ^ ` T a c V [ d be ` V c e V d c T \ T U U X U f T \ e r i l k j n n s o t X T e [ d f X e h e p [ \ X[ d c T \ T U U X U f T \ e r i j k u n n s T h v U U V d [ V e b ^ ` V p T w [ o e X T e [ df X e h e p [ \ X [ d x T S U h r i j k y m n s T h ] ^ _ _ R S T U V W X \ o e X T be [ d f X e h e p [ \ X [ d ` [ \ V z [ d h T U f T \ e r i j k i n n s T h ] X f \ T e b{ T o U X h h X \ g V d d X \N O O | } ~ T \ d X Y h ` \ X X c X \ e [ d T U f X e h e T h e X T e [ d [ c X d X \� V d Y � ^ V h � v d x V h X k k k h V X Y Z [ \ W \ e h [ d c T \ T U U X U f T \ e r i j k n m sZ [ \ T e X T e [ d f X e h T h ` [ a X [ c X d X \ T w T V d e h v U U V d [ V e b^ ` V p T w [ k k k c U T p X Y e V � h ` Z [ \ T e X T e [ d f X e h [ d c [ a a X U` [ \ e X r i l k y n s T h v U U V d [ V e k k k g T e h X T a � e h [ c e p [ \ X [ d c T \ bT U U X U f T \ T d Y ` V w ` f T \ T h � V w � X d ^ ` T a c V [ d e ` V c e k k k h V X YZ [ \ i j h ` [ d c T \ T U U X U f T \ e r i l k � m s h [ � S T U V Z � Z [ \ ] ^ _ _^ ` T a c V [ d e ` V c e k k k U X h h X \ g V d d X \ k

CAZABON CAREER BESTS Floor Exercise: 13.300

Pommel Horse: 13.700

Rings: 13.300

Vault: 14.850

Parallel Bars: 14.600

Horizontal Bars: 14.100

All-Around: 80.850� � � � � � � � � � } � U T p X Y W \ e h V d T U U b T \ [ S d Y T h e h T h X h [ S \ bd T a X d h Z [ S \ p [ d e X p S h V x X � X T \ e k k k p [ a c X h X Y T h h ` X � t^ ` T a c V [ d e ` V c e V d q n n u k k k g [ d c [ a a X U ` [ \ e X h V h U X V d� X w V [ d l V d q n n y k k k c U T p X Y h ` V \ Y T U U b T \ [ S d Y V d � X w V [ dl V d q n n u T d Y q n n y k k k c U T p X Y e X p [ d Y T U U b T \ [ S d Y V d � X bw V [ d l V d q n n � k k k h [ [ { ` [ a X T d X V w ` h ` c U T p X W d V e ` V dT U U b T \ [ S d Y p [ a c X h V h V [ d T d Y e X p [ d Y V d c [ a a X U ` [ \ e XT h � V d Y � ^ V h � V d x V h X T e T e X d V [ \ V d q n n � k k k c U T p X Y W \ e hV d h ` X T U U b T \ [ S d Y T h � V p { � � X p V V d q n n � k k k p [ T p ` X Y f �� V { X � V U U T T h h ` X t h k � [ S V e � � a ^ X d h \ X k� � � � � � � � } � [ \ d ] [ x X a f X \ q i � i � � n k k k e [ d [ Z � \ X wT d Y ] T d p � ^ T z T f [ d k k k h ` X T h \ X a T � [ \ k

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Adam WilsonJunior

PH

Racine, WI  ¡ ¢ ¡ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ¨ ª « ¬ ­ ¥ ® ¯ ¦ ¨ ¨ © °« ¬ © ± ¥ ¨ ² ¨ ¬ © ° ³ ´ µ ¶ ª ¨ ¦ « µ ´ · · ¸ ¹ « º» ¨ ¬ ³ ¦ ¨ ¦ ¼ ¨ ¯ ¥ ­ ½ ¾ ¿ ° © ¶ ¯ © ² ¶ · ® ¨µ · ® ¼ ³ ° ¨ ¶ ° ¥ ¬ ¸ À « º À ° µ ¥ ¯ ¨ ¥ ¬ ² ¶ ® · ©± « © À ¶ ½ Á  à Á Ä ¶ © Å ¨ ¼ ¯ ¶ ° Æ ¶ ³ ° ¨ ¶ ° ¥ ¬ ¸ À « º À ° µ ¥ ¯ ¨ ¥ ­½ Ç Â Ç Á Ä ¥ ¬ § ¥ ¦ ¦ ¨ · À ¥ ¯ ° ¨ ¶ © Å ¨ ¼ ¯ ¶ ° Æ ¶ ³ · ¨ © © ¨ ¯ ± « ¬ ¬ ¨ ¯   ¡ ¡ È É ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ¨ ª ¥ ¬ § ¥ ¦ ¦ ¨ · À ¥ ¯ ° ¨ « ¬ ­ ¥ ® ¯ ¦ ¨ ¨ © °   ¨ ¶ ¯ ¬ ¨ ª § ¨ ¯ ° ¥ ¬ ¶ · ¼ ¨ ° © ¥ ¬ © À ¨ ¨ ² ¨ ¬ © ¶ © Ê Æ · ¶ À ¥ ¦ ¶ ± « © À¶ ½ Ë Â Ä Á    · ¨ © © ¨ ¯ ± « ¬ ¬ ¨ ¯ ÂÌ Í Î Ï Ð Ñ Ï Ò Ò Ó É É Å ¶ ¦ ¨ ª © ¥ © À ¨ ´ µ ¶ ª ¨ ¦ « µ ´ · · ¸ ´ ¦ ¨ ¯ « µ ¶ ¬Ô « ¯ ° © » ¨ ¶ ¦ ­ ¯ ¨ ° À ¦ ¶ ¬ ¶ ¬ ª ° ¥ § À ¥ ¦ ¥ ¯ ¨ Õ ¨ ¶ ¯ °    ¬ ¶ ¦ ¨ ª© ¥ ´ µ ¶ ª ¨ ¦ « µ ´ · · ¸ ´ ¦ ¨ ¯ « µ ¶ ¬ Ö ¨ µ ¥ ¬ ª » ¨ ¶ ¦ ¶ ° ¶ × ® ¬ « ¥ ¯   ´ µ ¶ ª ¨ ¦ « µ ´ · · ¸ ´ ¦ ¨ ¯ « µ ¶ ¬ À ¥ ¬ ¥ ¯ ¶ ¼ · ¨ ¦ ¨ ¬ © « ¥ ¬ ¶ ° ¶ ° ¨ ¸¬ « ¥ ¯    § · ¶ µ ¨ ª Ø ¯ ° © ¥ ¬ ² ¶ ® · © ¶ © ° © ¶ © ¨ © ¥ ® ¯ ¬ ¶ ¦ ¨ ¬ © ¶ ° ¶ × ® ¸¬ « ¥ ¯    § · ¶ µ ¨ ª ° ¨ µ ¥ ¬ ª ¥ ¬ ² ¶ ® · © ± « © À ¶ ½ Á Â Ä ¶ © ° © ¶ © ¨ © ¥ ® ¯ ¸¬ ¶ ¦ ¨ ¬ © ¶ ° ¶ ° ¨ ¬ « ¥ ¯    ¦ ¨ ¦ ¼ ¨ ¯ ¥ ­ © À ¨ Å ¶ © « ¥ ¬ ¶ · Ù ¥ ¬ ¥ ¯Ö ¥ µ « ¨ © Õ Â Â Â µ ¥ ¶ µ À ¨ ª ¼ Õ Ú ¶ Õ ¤ ¶ ¯ ¨ Õ ¶ © Û « ª ± ¨ ° © » ± « ° © ¨ ¯ ° Â

WILSON CAREER BESTS

Pommel Horse: 13.500

Vault: 15.450Ü Ý Þ ß Ò à á Ó É É ¹ ¥ ¯ ¬ â ¨ µ ¨ ¦ ¼ ¨ ¯ ½ ¾ ã ½ ä å ä    ° ¥ ¬ ¥ ­ æ ¥ ¬ ¶ · ª¶ ¬ ª Û ¶ ¯ º ¨ ¬ ¨ ç « · ° ¥ ¬    § ¯ ¨ ¸ ¼ ® ° « ¬ ¨ ° ° ¦ ¶ × ¥ ¯ Â

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Todd BeckerSophomore

FX, V, HB

Lancaster, PAè é ê é ë ì í î ï ð ñ ð ò ó ô õ ð ö ð ô î ð ð ñ õí ô ÷ í í ø ð ù ð ø ú ó õ ð û ö ü ý þ ñ û ü ô ò ÿ í ø ó �� í ô ñ ü þ � ü ø � � þ ü ú ð ò � í ý ø ñ ÿ ó ô÷ í í ø ð ù ð ø ú ó õ ð � ó ñ ÿ ü õ ð ü õ í ô � ÿ ó � ÿ� � � � õ ú í ø ð ü ñ ð � ø ü õ � ü � ÿ ü ò ü õ ð ü õ í ô � ð õ ñ õ ú í ø ðí � � � � � í ô ö ü ý þ ñ ü ñ ñ ÿ ð � ó � � ð ô ì ÿ ü î ï ó í ô õ ÿ ó ï õ � � � � � � � � � � � � ó � ÿ õ ú ÿ í í þ ï ð ø õ í ô ü þ � ð õ ñ ó ô ö ü ý þ ñ� � � � � û ÷ í í ø ð ù ð ø ú ó õ ð � � � � ü ô ò ÿ ó � ÿ � ü ø � � � � ï þ ü ú ð ò ó ô ñ ÿ ó ø ò í ô ÷ í í ø û ð ó � ÿ ñ ÿ í ô ÿ ó � ÿ � ü ø ü ô ò õ ó ù ñ ÿ í ôö ü ý þ ñ ü ñ ñ ÿ ð � � � � ð ô ô õ ! þ ö ü ô ó ü " ñ ü ñ ð # ð ð ñ ô ü î ð ò$ ú ü ò ð î ó ú $ þ þ � $ î ð ø ó ú ü ô % ý ô ó í ø ü ô ò õ ð ô ó í ø ! ð ü ø õ � � � &� ' $ $ õ ñ ü ñ ð ò ó ö ó ô � ( ý ü þ ó ) ð ø í ô ñ ÿ ð ÿ í ô í ø ø í þ þ ü þ þ � í ý ø! ð ü ø õ í � ÿ ó � ÿ õ ú ÿ í í þ ï ü ø ñ ó ú ó ï ü ñ ð ò ó ô õ ñ ý ò ð ô ñ ú í ý ô ú ó þü ô ò ö ü ø õ ó ñ ! ú þ ý � * + , - � . / � � � í ø ô � 0 � 0 � õ í ô í � � ü î ð þ ü ü ô ò 1 ü ô ó ð þ� ð ú � ð ø í ï ð ô î ü % í ø BECKER CAREER BESTS

Floor Exercise: 14.600

Horizontal Bar: 14.850

Vault: 15.400

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Anton GryshayevSophomore

AA

Littleton, CO2 3 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 : ; : < = > : = ? @ ;: A : > ; B C B D 7 E : < F G H I J J 7 > E = > ? BK ; L = > < M 6 = ; M N > A = ; K ; = 7 > K O ; 7 9 O K D :P Q ; @ C B : K B 7 > R : B ; B D 7 E : 7 > 9 7 8 S8 : O @ 7 E B : T F U H V J J W K ; X K D = P D 6 7 K B ; 6 O K B B = D C B : K B 7 >R : B ; F G H U J J B D 7 E : 7 > 9 K E K O O : O R K E B K ; Y 6 Z Z [ \ K O = P S: E C B : K B 7 > R : B ; B D 7 E : 7 > @ 7 E = ] 7 > ; K O R K E T F U H G J J W K ;L = > < M 6 = ; M N > A = ; K ; = 7 > K O C 8 : 8 R : E 7 Q F V ^ B ; K E ; A K O \ :D O \ R C O : ; ; : E _ = > > : E H` a b c d e c f f g h L 7 > > \ 8 : E 7 \ B 6 7 O 7 E K < 7 i ; K ; : ; = ; O : B H H HQ 7 \ E S ; = 8 : Z D K < : 8 = D Z O O S Z 8 : E = D K > H H H E : D : = A : < O : K < : E SB @ = 9 K _ K E < Q E 7 8 D O \ R ; : K 8 @ = B B : > = 7 E B : K B 7 > H H H = > < = SA = < \ K O O M 9 O K D : < P E B ; K ; B ; K ; : j B : D 7 > < K ; E : ? = 7 > K O B K > <k G ; @ = > ; @ : > K ; = 7 > = > ; @ : Z Z < \ E = > ? k J J l H H H 9 O K D : < ; @ = E <7 > E = > ? B K ; ; @ : k J J l m \ > = 7 E n O M 8 9 = D Y K ; = 7 > K O B H H H 9 : E SB 7 > K O R : B ; B ; @ E 7 \ ? @ 7 \ ; @ = ? @ B D @ 7 7 O o p 7 7 E : q : E D = B :T F G H G W j 9 7 8 8 : O @ 7 E B : T F G H F W j E = > ? B T F r H s r W j A K \ O ; T F r W j9 K E K O O : O R K E B T F G H s W j @ = ? @ R K E T F G H F W K > < K O O S K E 7 \ > <T I G H V r W H H H D O \ R D 7 K D @ _ K B t O K < = 8 = E Z E ; : 8 : A K ; r k I Ju M 8 > K B ; = D B H

GRYSHAYEV CAREER BESTS

Pommel Horse: 13.600

Rings: 14.800

Parallel Bars: 14.300

Horizontal Bars: 13.400 v w x y f z { g h | 7 E > I } k I } l J = > ~ = : A j � � E K = > : H H H B 7 > 7 Q � 7 S8 K > K > < N E M > K u E M B @ K M : A H H H 8 : D @ K > = D K O : > ? = > : : E = > ?8 K � 7 E H

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Timm KruegerSophomore

Fx, V, PB

Wheaton, IL� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �   ¡ � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ¢ � � � � � �£ � � � � �   ¡ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © § ª ª « ¬ ­ � � � ® � � � � � � � ® � � � ¯ � � � � � � ° � � � ® � � � � � � � � � � �� � � ® � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ± ² ³ ¯ � � � ® � � � � � � � �´ � � � � � � � � � � � � ® � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ® � � � ¯ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ° µ � � � � � � � � � � � � � �´ � � � � � � � ¶ · ¸ ¹ ¸ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � £ � � � ° � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � º � � � � � ¢ � � » � � � ¢ � � ¼ � � � ¶ · ¸ ¹ ½ � � � ¾ � � � � � �� � ¯ � � � � � � � � � � ¿ ¢ � � ¼ À ° ¾ ¯ � � � � � � � ¿ ¢ � � Á À � � �  � � � � � � � à ´ � ®� � � � � � � � � � � � � Ä � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ¿ ¢ � � ¼ À �Å Æ Ç È ª É Ê « ¬ Ë Ì Í Î Ï Ð Ñ Ò Ð Ò Ó Ô Ô Ô Õ Ì Î Ì Ö × Ø Í Ù Ú Î Û Ü Ý Þ ß à ß Ú× Í Ø Ý á Ý Í Ô Ô Ô Þ à Ø â Þ Ì Ú Þ ã Ý Õ ä Ý Í Ý Ü ã Í ß Õ å Þ × Ý Ý Ú Î Û æ Ú ç Ýå Ú Õ Þ ß Ì à Ú Ô Ô Ô ã ß á ã Õ Þ ã Ì Ì à Þ Ì Ú Þ ã Ý Õ ä Ý Í Ý Ü ã Ú Û æ Ì ä Î ß Ý èé Í Ý á é Ý â ã Ú Í Û Ù ê Ö Ì Í ë Ý Í ì Ì ä Ú Ú à à í î ë Ý Í ß Þ Ú Î Ì Î Ù ã Ý ï Ì ë íë Ý à ð Ì Í Õ Ý ñ Ú Î Û ò Í Ú Î ó ô Ì ç Ú ó Ì ä Õ ß Ô Ô Ô õ Í Ý í ö Ì Ø Í Î Ú à ß Õ ë ë Ú ö Ì Í ÔKRUEGER CAREER BESTS

Floor Exercise: 12.550

Vault: 14.550

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Matt McGrathSophomore

FX, R, V, PB

Wheaton, IL÷ ø ù ø ú û ü ý þ ÿ � ÿ � � � � � ý ÿ ÿ � �� � � ü � � ÿ ÿ � � � þ � � ÿ � � � ÿ � ý �� � � � � � � � � � � � � ÿ � û � � � � � � � � ÿ �ü � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ü � � � � � � �� ü � � � ÿ � û � � û � � ý þ � ü � � � � þ � þ � � ÿ � � � � � ü � � � � � � � � � ÿ � û � � û � � ý þ � ü � � � � þ � � � � �� � � � � � � � � ý ÿ � � � � � ÿ � � ÿ � � ý � � ü � � � ÿ ! ÿ ÿ " ü � ÿ # � � � � � � � � $ % � � � � ÿ � � ü � � � � � � � ü � ÿ ü � � � � � � � ü �& ü ü � � � ' � � � ÿ � ü � � � ü þ � � ÿ � ÿ ü � � � ü � ÿ � � � � ( � � ü �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � ü � & ü ü � � � ) � � � û ü � � � û � � � � � � ü þ � ü � � � ÿ � ÿ � ý � � � � � � � ÿ � � ü � * ü � � + � # ÿ � � � ÿ � � ü � � ü � ÿ ü � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ÿ � û � � � � � � � � ÿ � � ÿ � * ü � � � � � � � � $ � � � � � $ � � � & ü ü � ÿ , ÿ � � � ÿ � � - " � � � ü ý � ý ÿ ý # ÿ �ü � � � . � � � � � � � � ÿ � � # � ÿ � � ÿ � � � � � ÿ �/ 0 1 2 3 4 2 5 5 6 7 8 � � þ ÿ � � ü � � � # ÿ � � � � � � ü � � � ü � � � � � �� � ü ü � 9 & ü ü � ÿ , ÿ � � � ÿ : � � � ( � ; $ þ ü ý ý ÿ � � ü � � ÿ : � ( � � � ; $� � � � � : � � � � � ; $ � � � � : � < � ( ; $ þ � � � � � ÿ � # � � � : � ( � � � ; $ � � � �# � � : � ( � � � ; � � � � � � � � � ü � � � : � � � � � ; � � � � � � � ÿ � � ü � � ÿ � � ü �þ � � ÿ � � � � � � � � � � � � ü � � � $ � ÿ ÿ � � � � � & ü ü � ÿ , ÿ � � � ÿ $ � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ü � � � � � � � � � � � ü � � � & ü ü � ÿ , �ÿ � � � ÿ � � ý þ � ü � � � � � � ÿ � � ý � � � ÿ � � : % � � � ; � � � % � � < � � � � ÿ& ü ü � ÿ , ÿ � � � ÿ � � ý þ � ü � � � � þ � � ÿ � � � � � � � & ü ü � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � ü � � � � � � � � � ü � � � � � � % � � < � � � % � � � * � � � � ü � � = � � � ÿ � � � � � � ý þ � ü � � � � � � � � ÿ > � � � û � � ý þ � ü � � � � þ � þ � � ÿ � � % � � � �� � � � � ü � � � $ � ÿ ü � � � � & ü ü � ÿ , ÿ � � � ÿ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �? � � � ü � � ÿ � � � � � ÿ � � � ÿ � ü � ÿ � ÿ � � ÿ � � � � ü � � � � � � � ü � � � � ÿ � � � ü � ü �� ü � � � � � � ÿ � � � � � � � # ü � � � � � û � � � � ' @ ÿ ÿ � � � � � � � ÿ � �A � ý � � � � � � �McGRATH CAREER BESTS

Floor Exercise: 15.100

Parallel Bars: 14.300

Rings: 15.300

Vault: 16.050

B C D E 5 F G 6 7 � ü � � H I ( I H � � � � � ü � ü � ' � " ÿ � � � J � � � � ' �A � � � � � � � þ � ÿ � þ � � � � � � � � ÿ � � þ � ý � ? ü � �

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Broderick ShemanskySophomore

AA

Los Gatos, CAK L M L N O P Q R S T S U V W W V W S Q S S T X P WT Y S Z S [ \ ] V T Y [ ^ T V P W V W [ _ _ X V ` S a S W T X[ W U ] [ X P W S P b T ] P c [ ] d S Z S X T P^ P Q R S T S V W [ _ _ e [ \ P f W U g X S [ X P W eY V h Y X ^ P \ S P b i j k l l m P W T Y S n P P \S ` S \ ^ V X S [ T o S p \ [ X d [ g q W V X Y S U ] V T Y [ W r i k j l m V W [ _ _ e[ \ P f W U [ T T Y S s V h t S W O Y [ Q R V P W X Y V R X g X S [ X P W e Y V h YX ^ P \ S P W a [ f _ T [ T s V h t S W O Y [ Q R V P W X Y V R X ] V T Y [ i l k m m m gX S [ X P W e Y V h Y i j k r m m X ^ P \ S P W \ V W h X [ h [ V W X T u _ _ V W P V X T PR _ [ ^ S X S ^ P W U g X S [ X P W e Y V h Y i j k v m m P W Y P \ V w P W T [ _ p [ \ X[ h [ V W X T u _ _ V W P V X T P R _ [ ^ S q b T Y g _ S T T S \ ] V W W S \ kx y z { | } { ~ ~ � � � P W X S a S \ [ _ X T [ T S T V T _ S X V W � S W W X Z _ a [ eW V [ [ W U O [ _ V b P \ W V [ k k k q W V X Y S U X S ^ P W U [ _ _ e [ \ P f W U V W o P \ T Y eS \ W O [ _ V b P \ W V [ V W v m m � � v m m r [ W U v m m � k k k ] [ X i l T Y [ _ _ e[ \ P f W U [ T v m m r � u � � O Y [ Q R V P W X Y V R X k k k Y V X R S \ X P W [ _p S X T X T Y \ P f h Y P f T Y V h Y X ^ Y P P _ � n P P \ S ` S \ ^ V X S � i j k � � � \ V W h X� i l k v l � � a [ f _ T � i l k � � � Y V h Y p [ \ � i j k l l � [ W U [ _ _ e [ \ P f W U� r l k � l � k k k q W V X Y S U Y V h Y X ^ Y P P _ ] V T Y [ � k v � � � k k k R [ \ T V ^ V eR [ T S U V W _ S [ U S \ X Y V R [ W U � T f U S W T X T P � T f U S W T X P \ h [ W V ew [ T V P W k k k k ^ _ f p ^ P [ ^ Y ] [ X � [ W S o S h \ V T ^ Y [ T O Y [ Q R V P W X� ^ [ U S Q Z k� � � � ~ � � � � s P \ W i � v � � � i k k k X P W P b � \ [ W d � Y S Q [ W X d Z [ W U� S _ V X X [ � \ P f R S W e � Y S Q [ W X d Z k k k V W T S h \ [ T V a S R Y Z X V P _ P h ZQ [ � P \ kSHEMANSKY CAREER BESTS

Floor Exercise: 14.450

Pommel Horse: 13.550

Rings: 14.800

Vault: 15.000

Parallel Bars: 13.400

Horizontal Bars: 14.200

All-Around: 81.450

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Jack McClayRS Freshman

PB, HB

Kenosha, WI� � � � � � �   ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ �   ¦§ ¨ © ª « ¬ ª ­ ­ ® ¯ ° ± ² ³ �   ¥ ¢ £ ¤   ² ¥ ´ ² µ¥ £ ¶ ´ ² ± ¡ ¶ ´ · ² ¤ ² ± ± � ± ¸ ² ¤ ¡ ¢ £ ¡ ¡ ¶ · ¢ ¶ µ¹ ¶ ¤ � ³ ² ¹ · ² £ º ´ ¦ ¦ ¦ ³ ¶ ¹ · � ¥ �   ¶ ´ ¥ ¢ �� � º £ ¶ ´ » ¥ � ² ¹ ² ¥ ´ ² ¥ £ ¶ ´ ² ± ¡ ¢ £ ¡ ¡ ¶ · ¢ ¶ ¹ ¶ ¤ � ² ´   ¼ ¤ � ¡ ¢ µ¹ ² ´ ¡ � ² ¡ ¶ ´ ¡ ¦ ¦ ¦ · ± ² ½ �   ¡ ¶ ³ ³ � ¤ ¼ ¶ ¤ ¾ ¿ À £ ± Á ²  à � � ¦ Ä Å Æ Ç ­ È É ® ¯ Ê ¶ ¤ ´ Ë Ì Í Ì Î Ï ¦ ¦ ¦ ¡ ¶ ´ ¶ ¼ À ² ¤ à ² ´   ¿ ² ¥ ¢ ½ À ³ µ¿ ± ² ½ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¢ £ º ¢ ¡ ³ ¢ ¶ ¶ ± ³ ¶ ² ³ ¢ � ¡ Á � ¤ � Ð ´   ¤ � £ Ñ ² ´ ² ´   Ê ¤ ²  Ò � ¿ ± ² £ ¤ � ¦ ¦ ¦ · ¤ � µ ¸  ¡ £ ´ � ¡ ¡ ¹ ² Ó ¶ ¤ ¦

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Javier BalboaSophomore

AA

Monterrey, MexicoÔ Õ Ö × Ø Ù × Ú Ú Û Ü Ý Þ ß à á â ã á à ä å â ß Þ Þ æß ç ä è å â é ê ë ì í î ï ð ß ñ ò ï í ï ó á å ñ ç ß Þô õ á ç ö à ß å ÷ ç ö ß Þ ã ì ì ì ø Þ ß à á â ã á à ä å âß Þ Þ æ ß ç ä è å â é ê ù ì ù ï ï ð ß ñ ò ï í ï ú á û ö à äü ß ñ ö ä å ß Þ ã ì ì ì ø Þ ß à á â ý ç ã ñ ä å ø ß ç ß Þ Þ á Þ þ ß ç ã é í ë ì ò ï ï ð ß ñ ò ï í ïú á û ö à ä ü ß ñ ö ä å ß Þ ã ì ì ì ø Þ ß à á â ý ç ã ñ ä å ç ö å ÿ ã é í ë ì � ï ï ð ß ñ ò ï ï �ú á û ö à ä ü ß ñ ö ä å ß Þ ã ì ì ì ø Þ ß à á â á ö ÿ � ñ � ä å ç ö å ÿ ã é í ë ì í î ï ð ß ñò ï ï ê Ý ß å ô õ á ç ö à ß å � � á å ñ ó � ß õ ø ö ä å ã � ö ø ã ì ì ì í ò ñ � ß Þ Þ æß ç ä è å â ß ñ ò ï ï ê Ý ß à ö ý à � ö õ ó � ß õ ø ö ä å ã � ö ø ã ì ì ì ý � ñ � ä åç ö å ÿ ã ß ñ ò ï ï � � è å ö ä ç Ý ß å ô õ á ç ö à ß å � � á å ñ ó � ß õ ø ö ä å æã � ö ø ã ì ì ì ã ö û ñ � ä å � ä ä ç ß ñ ò ï ï � � è å ö ä ç Ý ß å ô õ á ç ö à ß åó � ß õ ø ö ä å ã � ö ø ã ì � � Ú � Û Ü � ä ç å ö å ú ä å ñ á ç á � � ú á û ö à ä ì ì ì � ß ñ � á ç ö ã � ß � ö á ç� ß Þ þ ä ß ì ì ì õ ä ñ � á ç ö ã � á Þ Þ ß � ä å � ß Þ á � ì ì ì ã ö ã ñ á ç ô å ß � ß Þ þ ä ßö ã ä å ñ � á � å ö � á ç ã ö ñ � ä � ú ö å å á ã ä ñ ß � ä õ á å � ã ÿ � õ å ß ã ñ ö à ãñ á ß õ ì ì ì õ ß ñ � á õ ß ñ ö à ã õ ß � ä ç ì

Lance AlberhaskyFreshman

AA

Iowa City, IA� � � � � � � � � �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� V W � N 4 # . ) A 3 A 0 & E G @ G X X G / 0 4 . 4 ; Y $ 1 ' . + . ,Z + . , : ) - 6 $ # " + 0 O : / " + 0 & 8 4 6 # 4 & " $ # 0 / 4 = $ . ( + P 4 # L

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Angelo BronzinoFreshman

AA

Aurora, IL[ \ ] ^ _ ` ^ a a b c d e f g e h i g j k h lg m j k h n o p h i q m j k r p m q m k s t t u vq n h o e f w x r g m k s t y t x e z m j k h n r j kx m k z r { m g p h y | } s | v { j k r g h g e j kx m k z r m k s t y t { m g p y | } s v q n h o e f k m k g p j k x m k z r h g s t y tk h g m j k h n r v ~ o h f e i m o ~ n n l ~ i e x m o h k m k s t t u � s t y t }� � � � a � � b c � j x k ~ q x m n y y � y u u s v r j k j � � m i j g p � h k f� g h o � � x j k � m k j v p h r j k e r m r g e x h k f j k e � x j g p e x vp e h n g p q x j i j g m j k r i h � j x }

David DyckmanFreshman

PH, HB, PB

Foster City, CA[ \ ] ^ _ ` ^ a a b c � � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � �   ¡   ¢ � � � � � � �� £ � ¤ � £ � � � � ¤ � �     ¥ � � � �   ¡   ¦ � § �§ � ¤ ¨ � � � £ � ¤ � £ � � � � ¤ � � � © ª « � « ª � ¤� § ¬ � � � � ¨ © � � ­ ® « � � ¨ � � � ¨ ¯� � � � a � � b ° ± � ¤ � � � ¡ ¥ ¥ � � ¨ � � � § ¢ � � � � � ² � ¤ � � ¢ ® � ³ �« � � � � � ¨ � � � ¨ � ¨ � � ¤ � ´ ¤ � � � � � ¤ � ´ ¤ � � � � � « � µ � ¤ ¯

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¶ · ¸ ¹ º » ¹ ¼ ¼ ½ ¾ ¿ À Á Â Â Ã Ä Å Æ Â Ç È Ç ÃÉ Â Æ Å È Ê Ë Ë Ã Ê Æ Â Á Å È Ç Ì Í Í Í Ä Á Ç Å Ì Â É Ç ÄÎ Â Ë Ä È À Â Ï Ð Ñ Æ Ì Ç Ò Ä Å È Ò ÍÓ Ô Õ Ö ¼ × Ø ½ ¾ Ù Ú Á Ì Û Ç Á È À Ü Ý Þ ß à à Ü á Ò Ú Ì Ú â ã Å Ë Ë Å Ç ÆÇ Ì É ä å Ë Å Â æ Å Ë Ë á À Ç Ò Ú Ì Â Ò Å Ò Ä Â Á ç À Ú Å Ò Ç È À Â Â Á Ë Â Ç É Â Á Ç Äè é ê ë á Ú ì Â Ì Æ Ç í Ú Á ÍSamuel WrightFreshman

FX, V, HB

Lafayette, CO¶ · ¸ ¹ º » ¹ ¼ ¼ ½ ¾ î Ú å Á Ã Ä Å Æ Â Ê È Ç ÃÉ Â Æ Å È Ê Ë Ë Ã Ê Æ Â Á Å È Ç Ì á Ì Ç Æ Â É Ä ÚÁ  ï Å Ú Ì Ç Ë Ä Â Ç Æ Ò Ú ì À Ú Æ Ú Á Â Ñ Â Ç Á áÄ Â Ç Æ È Ç ì Ä Ç Å Ì Ò Ú ì À Ú Æ Ú Á Â Ç Ì É Ò Â ÃÌ Å Ú Á Ñ Â Ç Á á Ë Â É À Å ï À Ò È À Ú Ú Ë Ä Â Ç Æ Ä Ú Ä À Å Á É ì Ë Ç È Â Ò Ä Ç Ä Â ð Ì ÃÅ Ò À Å Ì Ü Ý Ý ñ á Ë Â É À Å ï À Ò È À Ú Ú Ë Ä Â Ç Æ Ä Ú Ì Å Ì Ä À ì Ë Ç È Â Ò Ä Ç Ä Âð Ì Å Ò À Å Ì Ü Ý Ý à á ï Á Ç É å Ç Ä Â É ç Å Ä À Ç ò Í ó ô Ð õ Ê ÍÓ Ô Õ Ö ¼ × Ø ½ ¾ Ù Ú Á Ì ä Ç Ì å Ç Á Ñ ß Þ ß à à Ü á Ò Ú Ì Ú â ä Ú À Ì Ç Ì ÉÙ Â Ä À ã Á Å ï À Ä á À Ç Ò Ú Ì Â ö Á Ú Ä À  Á á Ì å Á Ò Å Ì ï Æ Ç í Ú Á Í

Brandon HillFreshman

AA

Sparks, NV

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2009-10 SEASON RESULTS

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS2010 Results (6-11 Overall, 1-6 Big Ten)÷ ø ù ú û ü ù ý þ ÿ û � � � � ù� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � ! � � � � � � � " �! � � � # � $ � � � � � � � �� � � � � � $ � � % & � � � � # � � � � � � ' � �( � ) � * ) � � � � � � � � � � � ) � � � � � � � � � � � � + � � " �� � � � $ � � % � � � � � � � �� � ! � � � � � � � � , � � � � � � � � & � � � ) � - � ' � � � � � � � � � � � � � " �� � $ � . / � � 0 � , ! � � � � � � � � � / � � � � � � � � � " � 1 � �� � 2 � - 3 � � � � � � 4 � � � � � � 4 � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1 � 5 � �� � $ � � � 6 7 � � � * � / � � � � � � � � � � � � + � " " �Individual Event HighsAll-Around 84.850Jon Buese, at Windy City InvitationalFloor Exercise 15.350Ben Ketelson, at MinnesotaPommel Horse 14.450Mike Jiang, Ben KetelsonRings 15.600Jonathan Buese, at Pacifi c Coast ClassicVault 16.050Jonathan Buese, Ben Ketelson, Matt McGrathParallel Bars 14.600Jonathan Buese, vs. Nebraska & MinnesotaHorizontal Bar 15.000Jonathan Buese, at NebraskaTeam Score 341.60vs. Nebraska & Minnesota* Denotes First Place Score

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Individual Season Bests

F.E. P.H. S.R. V. P.B. H.B. AA

Todd Becker 14.6 14.85 15.4

Jonathan Buese 14.6 14.2 15.6 16.05 14.45 15 84.85

Zach Cazabon 13.3 14.75 14.6 14.1

Anton Gryshayev 13.6 14.8 14.3 13.4

John Haines 13.9 14.45 15

Mike Jiang 14.05 14.45 15.15 14.4 14.4

Ben Ketelson 15.35 14.45 15.25 16.05 14.1 14.65

Timm Krueger 12.15 14.55

Danny Kuklinski 13.25 13.9 14.45 13.9

Matt McGrath 15.1 14.3 15.3 16.05

Broderick Shemansky 14.45 13.55 14.8 15 13.4 14.2 81.45

Joel Snyder 12.9 14.05 14.4

Jacob Swafford 13.85

Reid Urbain 15.1 14.8

Adam Wilson 13.5 15.45

Best Scores 15.35 14.45 15.6 16.05 14.6 15 84.85

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SCHOOL RECORDS

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

Team

Event Score Competition Year

Floor Exercise 39.075 at Big Ten Meet 1995Pommel Horse 39.225 NCAA Championships 2000Rings 38.975 at NCAA Regional 1997Vault 38.650 at Big Ten Meet 1997Parallel Bars 38.925 vs. Illinois 1998Horizontal Bar 39.125 NCAA Qualifi er 2000Total 231.800 at NCAA Finals 1997

Individual

Event Score Competitor Year

Floor Exercise 9.950 Jay Thornton 1995Pommel Horse 9.950 Don Jackson 2000Rings 9.875 Chris Camiscioli 1998Vault 9.800 Stu Breitenstine 1982Parallel Bars 9.850 Aaron Cotter 1995Horizontal Bar 9.925 Shane de Freitas 2000 Brian Hamilton 2000A A (optional) 58.325 Jay Thornton 1996A A (compulsories) 56.900 Dan Bachman 1984A A (total) 113.35 Chris Kabat 1992

Team

Event Score Competition Year

Floor Exercise 59.350 at Big Ten Championships 2008Pommel Horse 57.900 vs. Illinois, at Nebraska 2008Rings 58.150 vs. Nebraska & Minnesota 2009Vault 63.200 at Nebraska 2008Parallel Bars 57.050 vs. Oklahoma 2008Horizontal Bar 56.800 at Nebraska 2008Total 349.40 vs. Illinois, at Nebraska 2008

Individual

Event Score Competitor Year

Floor Exercise 15.450 Geoff Reins 2009Pommel Horse 14.900 Jacob Becker & Curtis Kleffman 2008Rings 14.800 Reid Urbain 2009 Vault 16.300 Geoff Reins 2008 Parallel Bars 14.800 Dustin Cranmer 2008Horizontal Bar 14.550 Joel Snyder 2008A A (optional) 86.450 Curtis Kleffman 2008

University of Iowa Records Since 2008 Code (open-ended scoring)

University of Iowa Records (10.0 base score)

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BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

BIG TEN CHAMPIONS

1923 (2)

Lyle Baily, Indian ClubsGervaine Tompkins, All Around1925 (1)

*Walter Breckenridge, Tumbling1927 (1)

Walker Henderson, Parallel Bars1929 (1)

Larry Griswold, Tumbling1935 (2)

Eugene Wettstone, All AroundEugene Wettstone, Pommel Horse1937 (5)

Robert McCloy, Flying RingsGeorge Nissen, TumblingEugene Wettstone, All AroundEugene Wettstone, High BarEugene Wettstone, Pommel Horse1950 (1)

William Harris, Trampoline1953 (2)

Robert Hazlett, TumblingBill Sorenson, Trampoline1954 (2)

Robert Hazlett, TumblingJames Norman, Trampoline1955 (3)

Sam Bailie, High BarWalter Patterson, TrampolineWalter Patterson, Tumbling1956 (1)

*Sam Bailie, Pommel Horse1957 (2)

Sam Bailie, Flying RingsSam Bailie, Pommel Horse1958 (4)

William Buck, Pommel HorseStaffan Carlsson, Floor Exercise*John McCurdy, TrampolineTed Segura, Rings1959 (2)

William Buck, Parallel BarsWilliam Buck, Pommel Horse1960 (2)

William Buck, Pommel HorseLarry Snyder, Trampoline1964 (2)

Glenn Gailis, Pommel HorseGeorge Hery, Floor Exercise

1965 (6)

Glenn Gailis, All AroundGlenn Gailis, High BarGlenn Gailis, Pommel HorseGlenn Gailis, RingsBill Sayre, Floor ExerciseJeff Stein, Tumbling1967 (4)

Tom Goldsborough, Parallel Bars*Don Hatch, RingsKeith McCanless, Pommel HorseNeil Schmitt, High Bar1968 (3)

Don Hatch, RingsNeil Schmitt, High BarMarc Slotten, Pommel Horse1969 (2)

Don Hatch, RingsKeith McCanless, Pommel Horse1970 (5)

Ken Liehr, Pommel HorseDan Repp, RingsRich Scorza, High BarRich Scorza, VaultingBarry Slotten, Floor Exercise1971 (1)

Barry Slotten, Vaulting1972 (1)

Dean Showalter, All Around1973 (3)

Dave Luna, Parallel BarsGary Quigg, VaultingBruce Waldman, High Bar

1974 (4)

Rudy Ginez, Parallel BarsDave May, Floor ExerciseDale Robbins, Pommel HorseCarl Walin, All Around1981 (1)

*Joe Leo, Pommel Horse1982 (2)

*Terry Heffron, Rings*Tim Magee, Parallel Bars1983 (2)

*Dan Bachman, Floor ExerciseDan Bachman, Vaulting1984 (1)

Dan Bachman, Floor Exercise1985 (1)

Dan Bachman, Floor Exercise1986 (4)

Dan Bachman, All AroundDan Bachman, Floor ExerciseDan Bachman, Parallel Bars*Stu Breitenstine, Vaulting1987 (1)

Joe Short, Pommel Horse1988 (2)

*Ron Nasti, Floor ExerciseJoe Thome, High Bar1990 (1)

Adrian Besancon, Rings1991 (1)

*Paul Bautel, Pommel Horse1992 (1)

Rich Frye, Pommel Horse1993 (1)

Adrian Besancon, Rings1994 (2)

Garry Denk, Horizontal BarJay Thornton, Floor Exercise1995 (2)

Carlos Herrero, Horizontal BarJay Thornton, Floor Exercise1996 (3)

Jay Thornton, Floor ExerciseJay Thornton, Parallel BarsJay Thornton, Vault1998 (2)

Chris Camiscioli, Rings*Chris Camiscioli, Parallel Bars1999 (2)

Don Jackson, Pommel HorseTodd Strada, All-Around2000 (1)

Brian Hamilton, Horizontal Bar2003 (1)

Linas Gaveika, Horizontal Bar2005 (1)

Michael Reavis, Floor Exercise2006 (1)

Michael Reavis, Floor Exercise 2007 (1)

Jacques Bouchard, Rings2009 (1)

Geoff Reins, Vault* indicates co champion

The 1998 Big Ten Championship team had a 10-year reunion

Aug. 30-31, 2008. The event was sponsored by the Varsity Club

and held in conjuction with the Hall of Fame Banquet.

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NCAA CHAMPIONS/ALL-AMERICANS

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

ALL-AMERICANS

1950 (1)William Harris, Trampoline1951 (1)William Harris, Trampoline1952 (1)Frank LaDue, Trampoline1953 (2)Robert Hazlett, TrampolineJames Norman, Trampoline1954 (3)Robert Hazlett, TrampolineRobert Hazlett, TumblingJames Norman, Trampoline1955 (2)Sam Bailie, High BarWalter Patterson, Trampoline1956 (1)Sam Bailie, Pommel Horse1957 (3)Sam Bailie, Pommel HorseSam Bailie, All AroundTim Joe, Trampoline1958 (1)William Buck, Pommel Horse1959 (3)William Buck, Pommel HorseWilliam Buck, Parallel BarsLarry Snyder, Trampoline1960 (2)William Buck, Pommel HorseLarry Snyder, Trampoline1963 (1)George Hery, Trampoline1964 (2)Glenn Gailis, RingsGeorge Hery, Trampoline1965 (3)Glenn Gailis, RingsGlenn Gailis, All AroundKenneth Gordon, Pommel Horse1966 (1)Marc Slotten, Pommel Horse1967 (3)Kenneth Gordon, Pommel HorseKeith McCanless, Pommel HorseNeil Schmitt, High Bar1969 (3)Robert Dickson, RingsKenneth Liehr, Pommel HorseKeith McCanless, Pommel Horse

1970 (1)Rich Scorza, High Bar1973 (1)Dave Luna, Parallel Bars1974 (2)Gary Quigg, VaultingDale Robbins, Pommel Horse1985 (1)Stu Breitenstine, Floor Exercise1986 (3)Dan Bachman, All AroundDan Bachman, Floor ExerciseDan Bachman, Parallel Bars1987 (3)Ron Nasti, Floor ExerciseJoe Short, Pommel HorseJoe Thome, High Bar1988 (3)Jeff Dow, High BarRon Nasti, Floor ExerciseJoe Thome, Rings1989 (2)Keith Rooks, VaultPaul Wozniak, Rings1990 (1)Rich Frye, Pommel Horse1991 (2)Jim Cuthbertson, VaultRich Frye, Pommel Horse1992 (2)Jim Cuthbertson, VaultGarry Denk, Rings1993 (1)Adrian Besancon, Rings1994 (5)Garry Denk, RingsGarry Denk, Horizontal BarJay Thornton, Floor ExerciseJay Thornton, Horizontal BarRick Uptegraff, Rings1995 (2)Jay Thornton, Floor ExerciseJay Thornton, Parallel Bars1996 (7)Chris Camiscioli, RingsAaron Cotter, All-AroundGreg Gebhardt, Pommel HorseTravis Rosen, VaultJay Thornton, Floor ExerciseJay Thornton, VaultJay Thornton, Parallel Bars

1997 (4)Chris Camiscioli, RingsBrian Hamilton, Floor ExerciseDave Nemovitz, RingsAnthony Petrocelli, Vault1998 (6)Chris Camiscioli, RingsLou Datilio, Parallel BarsAdrian Johnston, Horizontal BarAnthony Petrocelli, VaultTodd Strada, All-AroundTodd Strada, Pommel Horse1999 (2)Shane de Freitas, High BarTodd Strada, All-Around2000 (5)Shane de Freitas, Horizontal BarBrian Hamilton, Horizontal BarDon Jackson, Pommel HorseTodd Strada, All-Around Todd Strada, Horizontal Bar2001 (1)Antonio César, Pommel Horse2002 (1)Don Jackson, Pommel Horse2003 (2)Linas Gaveika, Horizontal BarMichael Reavis, Horizontal Bar2004 (3)Linas Gaveika, Parallel BarsLinas Gaveika, Horizontal BarMichael Reavis, Vault2005 (4)Michael Reavis, VaultMichael Reavis, All-AroundMichael McNamara, Floor ExerciseLinas Gaveika, Horizontal Bar2006 (2)Curtis Kleffman, Pommel HorseGeoff Reins, Floor Exercise2007 (2)Jacob Becker, Pommel HorseGeoff Reins, Vault2009 (1)Geoff Reins, Vault2010 (1)Mike Jiang, Pommel Horse

NCAA CHAMPIONS

1953 (1)

Robert HazlettTrampoline

1954 (1)

James Norman Trampoline

1958 (1)

William BuckPommel Horse

1960 (1)

Larry SnyderTrampoline

1965 (1)

Glenn GailisRings

1967 (1)

Keith McCanlessPommel Horse

1969 (1)

Keith McCanlessPommel Horse

1995 (1)

Jay ThorntonFloor Exercise

1996 (1)

Jay ThorntonVault

2000 (1)

Don JacksonPommel Horse

2003 (1)

Linas GaveikaHorizontal Bar

2005 (1)

Michael ReavisVault

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ALL-TIME AWARDS

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

Academic All Big Ten1987 Kurt Karnstedt Joe Thome Eyal Weissblueth1988 Joe Thome Paul Wozniak1989 Paul Wozniak1990 Paul Bautel Jeff Dow Don Scarlett1991 Paul Bautel Adrian Besancon Chris Kabat Don Scarlett1992 Paul Bautel Adrian Besancon Don Brown Chris Kabat Don Scarlett1993 Don Brown Chris Kabat Mark Kuglitsch1994 Aaron Cotter Jay Thornton Rick Uptegraff1995 Aaron Cotter Greg Gebhardt Carlos Herrero Sean Juguilon Mark Kuglitsch Peter Masucci Jon Nania Jay Thornton1996 Aaron Cotter Greg Gebhardt Sean Juguilon Mark Kuglitsch Peter Masucci Jay Thornton Mike Townsend1997 Greg Gebhardt Adrian Johnston Sean Juguilon Mike Townsend Peter Masucci Dave Nemovitz Matt Thurber1998 Lou Datilio Brian Hamilton Doug Jacobson Adrian Johnston

Anthony Petrocelli Todd Strada Matt Thurber Barry Wilken1999 Kevin Agnew Brian Christie Lou Datilio Brian Hamilton Doug Jacobson Adrian Johnston Anthony Petrocelli Todd Strada Barry Wilken2000 Kevin Agnew Brian Christie Shane de Freitas Brian Hamilton Don Jackson Doug Jacobson Anthony Petrocelli Todd Strada Andy Thornton2001 Kevin Agnew Brian Christie Shane de Freitas Don Jackson Ryan Meeks Cameron Schick Andy Thornton2002 Brian Christie Steve Davis Shane de Freitas Don Jackson Justin Leavitt Ryan Meeks Matt Metzger Cameron Schick Andy Thornton2003 Kenny Lin Ryan Meeks Matt Metzger Cameron Schick2004 Jacques Bouchard Bryan Bourland Linas Gaveika Kenny Lin Matt Metzger Dan Proudfoot2005 Jacques Bouchard Bryan Bourland Linas Gaveika

Drew Ignoto Kenny Lin Dan Proudfoot Reid Vancelette 2006 Jacob Becker Jacques Bouchard Bryan Bourland Tom Buese Drew Ignoto Dan Proudfoot Reid Vancelette2007 Jacob Becker Jaqcues Bouchard Bryan Bourland Tom Buese Drew Ignoto Diego Mercado-Austin2008 Jacob Becker Tom Buese Diego Mercado-Austin2009 Diego Mercado-Austin2010 Jonathan Buese Adam WilsonAll-America Scholar Athlete1990 Paul Bautel1991 Paul Bautel Chris Kabat1992 Don Brown Don Scarlett1994 Carlos Herrero Sean Juguilon Peter Massuci1995 Greg Gebhardt Sean Juguilon Peter Masucci1996 Aaron Cotter Greg Gebhardt Sean Juguilon Peter Masucci Jay Thornton1997 Lou Datilio Brian Hamilton Adrian Johnston Sean Juguilon Peter Masucci David Nemovitz1998 Kevin Agnew Brian Hamilton Doug Jacobson Adrian Johnston

Matt Thurber1999 Kevin Agnew Brian Christie Brian Hamilton Adrian Johnston Andy Thornton2000 Kevin Agnew Brian Christie Brian Hamilton Don Jackson Doug Jacobson Ryan Meeks Anthony Petrocelli Cameron Schick Andy Thornton2001 Kevin Agnew Brian Christie Don Jackson Matt Metzger Andy Thornton2002 Brian Christie Steve Davis Don Jackson Ryan Meeks Matt Metzger Andy Thornton2003 Ryan Meeks Matt Metzger Cameron Schick2004 Jacques Bouchard Bryan Bourland Matt Metzger2005 Jacob Becker Jacques Bouchard2006 Jacques Bouchard Ben Gonsoulin Reid Vancelette Jake Becker* Bryan Bourland* Tom Buese* Drew Ignoto* Diego Mercado-Austin* Geoff Reins*2007 Jacques Bouchard Jake Becker* Bryan Bourland* Tom Buese* Drew Ignoto2008 Jake Becker Tom Buese2009 Jonathan Buese Diego Mercado-Austin* Denotes Second team

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ALL-TIME AWARDS

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSBig Ten Sportsmanship Award2003 Cameron Schick2004 Linas Gaveika2005 Kenny Lin2006 Bryan Bourland2007 Jacques Bouchard2008 Reid Urbain2009 Jonathan Buese2010 Jonathan Buese

University of Iowa Varsity Club Hall of FameInductees are selected by a vote of all dues-paying members of the Na-tional Iowa Varsity Club. All former Hawkeye athletes who have won at least one major letter and completed their eligibility at least 10 years prior to selection are eligible for the Hall of Fame. A coach or administrator must have retired or left the university at least fi ve years prior to selection. A maximum of seven inductees may be selected to the Hall of Fame each year. Three gymnasts and one gym-nastics coach have been inducted into the Hall of Fame as of 2007:1993 Glenn Gailis1997 Dick Holzaepfel2003 Robert Hazlett2007 William Buck2009 Jay Thornton

Iowa Athlete of the YearThe Big Ten Conference established this award in 1982. The overall con-ference winner becomes the Big Ten Jesse Owens Athlete of the Year.1995 Jay Thornton1999 Todd Strada2002 Don Jackson

Big Ten Athlete of the Year1999 Todd Strada

Big Ten Freshman of the Year1989 Paul Bautel1993 Jay Thornton

ESPN the Magazine District VII Academic All-American2000 Brian Hamilton2002 Don Jackson2007 Jacques Bouchard

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship1997 Peter Masucci2002 Don Jackson

All Big Ten1984 Dan Bachman Stu Breitenstine Joe Leo1985 Dan Bachman1986 Dan Bachman Stu Breitenstine Kurt Karnstedt Ron Nasti Joe Short Joe Thome1987 Ron Nasti Joe Short1988 Jeff Dow Ron Nasti Joe Thome1989 Jeff Dow1990 Adrian Besancon Jeff Dow Chris Kabat1991 Paul Bautel1992 Rich Frye Chris Kabat1993 Adrian Besancon1994 Garry Denk Jay Thornton1995 Carlos Herrero Jay Thornton1996 Aaron Cotter Jay Thornton1998 Chris Camiscioli Todd Strada1999 Don Jackson Todd Strada2000 Brian Hamilton Todd Strada2003 Linas Gaveika2005 Linas Gaveika Michael Reavis 2006 Michael Reavis2007 Jacques Bouchard2009 Geoff Reins

Holzaepfel AwardDick Holzaepfel is a name that was associated with Iowa gymnastics for over three decades, serving 27 of 31 years as head coach. In his honor, the Holzaepfel Award is presented annually to Iowa’s Most Valuable Gymnast.1983 Brett Garland1984 Dan Bachman1985 Dan Bachman1986 Dan Bachman1987 Ron Nasti1988 Joe Thome1989 Jeff Dow1990 Jeff Dow1991 Paul Bautel1992 Chris Kabat1993 Adrian Besancon1994 Garry Denk1995 Jay Thornton1996 Jay Thornton1997 Chris Camiscioli1998 Todd Strada1999 Todd Strada2000 Todd Strada2001 Shane de Freitas2002 Andy Thornton2003 Linas Gaveika2004 Eric Block2005 Michael Reavis2006 Curtis Kleffman2007 Jacob Becker2008 Curtis Kleffman2009 Geoff Reins2010 Jonathan Buese

Obermann AwardThe Dr. C.E. Obermann Award is presented to Iowa’s Outstanding Senior for a career of excellence in scholarship, sportsmanship and gymnastics performance.1977 Lloyd Warner1978 Robert Pusey1979 Jim Magee1980 Mohamad Tavakoli1981 Mark Johnson Chuck Graham1982 Tim Magee1983 Steve Troester1984 Joe Leo

1985 Paul Bengtson1986 Dan Bachman1987 Joe Short1988 Chris Stanicek1989 Paul Wozniak1990 Jeff Dow1991 Erik Heikkila1992 Paul Bautel1993 Chris Kabat1994 no recipient1995 no recipient1996 Aaron Cotter Jay Thornton1997 Dave Nemovitz1998 Chris Camiscioli1999 Lou Datilio2000 Brian Hamilton2001 Kevin Agnew2002 Don Jackson2003 Cameron Schick2004 Matt Metzger2005 Linas Gaveika2006 Michael Reavis2007 Jacques Bouchard2008 Jacob Becker2009 no recipient2010 Jonathan Buese

Big Ten Medal of HonorThe Big Ten Conference en-dowed a medal of honor in 1914, which is to be awarded to a stu-dent demonstrating profi ciency in scholarship and athletics at each of the league schools. Nine former Iowa gymnasts have won this prestigious award.1961 William Buck1965 Glenn Gailis1967 Kenneth Gordon1974 Carl Walin1989 Paul Wozniak1992 Paul Bautel1996 Jay Thornton1997 Peter Masucci2001 Kevin Agnew

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSAdams, Miles............................... 1936

Agnew, Kevin .........................1998-01

Ahlgren, Robert Carl ................... 1955

Andrade, Nabile .......................... 2002

Ashton, Dillon .........................1989-92

Auer, Thomas A. ....................1984-87

Bachman, Dan .......................1983-86

Bailey, Frank ................................ 1926

Bailey, Lyle ..............................1923-24

Bailey, Merrel ............................... 1921

Bailie, Sam .............................1955-57

Ballard, Ted .................................. 1940

Banjak, Stephen ......................... 1960

Bartholomew, George ................ 1940

Bautel, Paul ............................1989-92

Beamish, Tom ............................. 1965

Becker, Jacob.........................2005-08d e f g e h i j k l l m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m n o p o qBeebe, Stanford .....................1955-57

Beiler, Mark.............................2004-05

Beiler, Matt ......................... 2004-2007

Bender, Henry ........................1917-18

Bender, Paul ................................ 1917

Benevento, Rick .....................1988-91

Bengtson, Paul .......................1984-85

Bensley, Harlan ......................1958-60

Berger, A ...................................... 1930

Besancon, Adrian...................1990-93

Blair, Nathan ...........................2000-03

Block, Eric ...............................2001-04

Bohmann, David ......................... 1996

Bolte, Rudolph........................1932-34

Bonney, Jerry .........................1968-69

Bouchard, Jacques ........... 2004-2007

Boulton, Jon ...........................1961-62

Bourland, Bryan ................ 2004-2007

Breckenridge, Walter .................. 1925

Breitenstine, Stuart ................1983-86

BreMiller, Aaron ......................1981-84

Brooks, Rex Jr. ............................ 1951

Brown, Don ............................1992-93

Brown, Pierce .........................1978-79

Brown, Robert ............................. 1938

Broz, Nick (Mgr.) ....................1998-01

Buck, William ..........................1958-60

Buese, Jonathan ....................2007-10

Buese, Tom ............................2005-08

Buntrock, Arno............................. 1941

Burchart, Hans .......................1961-62

Cada, Jon ...............................1961-62

Cajet, Ken ..............................1980, 83

Camiscioli, Chris ....................1995-98

Cancilla, Braden .......................... 1978

Carlsson, Anders ...................1956-59

Carney, Don ..........................1959, 61

Carter, Myron .............................. 1959

Casady, D.R. ..........................1949-50

Cassell, Lloyd .........................1932-33r s t s u k v i w s f x m m m m m m m m m m m m m n o o y qCésar, Antonio ........................2001-03

Cesteros, Jose N. ....................... 1955

Chanavier, Chris ......................... 1994

Christie, Brian .........................1998-01

Citron, Charles .......................1970-73

Clark, Lee .................................... 1962

Claus, Marshall ......................1958-60

Connor, Mitch .........................1990-92

Cook, H.R. (Mgr.) ...................1985-88

Cooper, George .......................... 1934

Cotter, Aaron ..........................1993-96

Cousino, Keith ........................1987-90

Cranmer, Dustin .....................2007-08

Crary, Elisha ................................ 1926

Crouse, Todd ..........................1990-91

Crumley, Kelly ............................. 1982

Cuthbertson, Jim ....................1989-92

Czyzewicz, Joe ........................... 1977

Daniels, Lee ................................ 1961

Datilio, Lou ..............................1997-99

Davis, Steve ................................ 2002

Davison, Richard ........................ 1956

de Freitas, Shane ..................1999-02

Denk, Garry ............................1991-94

Dicker, John ................................. 1961

Dickson, Robert .....................1967-69

Dixon, Jason .....................2003, 2005

Dodge, Don ............................1936-38

Dohrmann, Richard ...1951-52, 55-56

Dow, Jeff .................................1987-90

Drake, John ................................. 1929

Drish, Steven ............................... 1963

Drozdowiez, Peter .................1963-65

Eastman, Harold ......................... 1940

Eberlein, Philip ............................ 1990

Edwards, Frank ......................1927-28

Emory, Jay ................................... 1973

Engels, Frank .........................1950-52

Ewen, Cecil ................................. 1917

Fangmann, Tyler ......................... 2006

Fanton, Lyle ................................. 1915

Farnam, Phil ...........................1967-70

Faust, George ........................1925-26

Febey, Richard W. .................1964-66

Felderman, Lyle .....................1940-41

Feldkamp, Richard ..................... 1971

Fienup, Alois ...........................1951-53

Fox, Robert .................................. 1955

Frantz, Howard ........................... 1930

Frasher, Ross .........................1934-35

Friedricksen, Fred ....................... 1953

Frye, Rich ...............................1989-92

Fuller, John .............................1926-27

Gailis, Glenn ...........................1963-65

Garland, Brett .........................1982-83

Gaveika, Linas .......................2003-05

Gebhardt, Greg ......................1994-97

Gedney, Roger .......................1960-62

Gee, Herbert ..........................1928-29

Gentile, Randy .......................1985-88

Gifford, Andrew ......................1987-88

Ginez, Rudy ...........................1970-73

Goedecke, Paul .....................1981-82

Goldsborough, T.C. ................1965-67

Goldsmith, Leon .......................... 1936

Gonsoulin, Ben ........................... 2006

Gordon, Ken ...........................1965-67

Graham, Charles ...................1980-81

Greaves, Chip ................. 1989, 91-92

Griswold, Laurence ................1929-30

Gross, Robert .............................. 1942z h { | x s { e } i ~ v � k v m m m m m m m n o p o qGuemmer, Rick ......................1973-74

Haeger, Mark..........................1973-76

Hamilton, Brian.......................1997-00

Hampton, Donald ...................1954-55� s � v e | i � k x v m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m n o o y qHardt, Brian ............................1962-63

Harris, William ........................1950-51

Hatch, Don .............................1967-69

Hazlett, Robert M. ..................1952-54

Heffron, Terry ..........................1979-82

Heikkila, Erik ...........................1988-91

Heller, Ian ................................1965-67

Henderson, Walker ................1927-29

Herrero, Carlos.......................1994-95

Hery, George ..........................1962-64

Hinman, Mike .............................. 1997

Hobart, Guy ................................. 1980

Hoefl ich, Werner ......................... 1976

Horn, Doug .................................. 1979

Houser, Paul ................................ 1928

Houser, Ralph ........................1934-35

Ignoto, Drew ...................... 2004-2007

Ingersall, Tyrrell ........................... 1925

Izu, Jimmy T. ............................... 1952

Jackson, Don .........................1999-02

Jackson, Nick .............................. 2005

Jacobson, Doug .....................1997-00

Jennett, Clair ..........................1948-50� � s v � i � � g e m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m n o o � qJoe, Tim ..................................1957-58

Johnson, Mark .......................1978-81

Johnson, Terry ............................. 1977

Johnston, Adrian ....................1996-99

Juguilon, Sean .......................1994-97

Justice, Robert .......................1957-58

Kabat, Chris ............................1990-93

Kappeler, Dan ............................. 1980

Karnstedt, Kurt .......................1984-87

Kash, Tonya (Mgr.) ...................... 1980

Keil, Philip .................................... 1936

Kellner, John ................................ 1966

Kelly, Mike ..............................2001-04

Keeley, Barry ..........................1963-65

Kenny, Rich ............................1951-52

Kern, Truman .........................1930-31� e � e � | e v i d e v m m m m m m m m m m m m m m n o o � qKing, William ...........................1956-58

Kirchner, John ............................. 1927

Kittrell, Allen ................................. 1973

Klaczak, Blaine...........................2009-

Kleffman, Curtis ......................2005-08

Klingman, Russell ....................... 1977

Knight, Steve ............................... 1975

Kochwasser, Joseph .................. 1937

Kottong, Gerald ......................1953-55

Kreitman, Keith............................ 1978

Kridelbaugh, William ................... 1942

Kringel, Edwin ............1931-32, 35-36

Kriz, Frank ................................... 1917� h � e � e h i j � � � m m m m m m m m m m m m m n o p o qKuehnle, Carl .............................. 1917

Kuglitsch, Mark................ 1992, 95-96

Kuiper, Richard.......................1954-56

Kuklinski, Danny ....................2008-10

Kurtz, Fairburn ............................ 1928

LaDue, Francis .......................1950-53

Laird, Charlton ............................. 1925

Lamont, Douglas......................... 1926

Lau, Robert Hugh ..................1993-96

Laughead, Charles ................1932-33

Lazar, Arnold ..........................1966-68

Lazar, Mark .............................1968-69

Leavitt, Justin .........................2001-02

Ledbetter, William .................1976, 79

Leffl er, Harold .............................. 1940

Leo, Joe ..................................1981-84

Leverence, Bob ......................1982-84

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSLevi, Phillip Jr. .............................. 1960

Lewis, M.A. .............................1930-31

Lewis, Robert .........................1950-52

Liddell, James ........................1961-62

Liehr, Ken ...............................1969-71

Lin, Kenny ..............................2002-05

Lipoti, Roy .................................... 1940

Lucarello, Leonard .................1984-87

Luebben, Carl.........................1973-74

Luna, David ............................1970-73

Lyman, Douglas .....................1953-54

Lytle, Walt .................................... 1975

Magee, James .......................1976-79

Magee, Tim ............................1979-82

Mason, Richard ........................... 1977

Mason, William .......................1973-75

Masucci, Peter .......................1994-97

Matsunami, Randy ...............1976, 80

Mawhinney, Andrew ..............1960-62

May, David ..............................1973-75

May, Matt ..................................... 1986

McCanless, Keith ...................1967-69

McCloy, Edward .....................1939-40

McCloy, Robert ........................... 1937

McCollum, Jon ............................ 1981

McCurdy, John Jr. .................1958, 60� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �McKenna, Kendall ...................... 1950

McNamara, Michael ..............2003-06

McNamee, Robert .................1959-60

Meeks, Ryan ..........................2001-03

Mensching, Charles ...............1965-66

Mercado-Austin, Diego ..... 2006-2009

Merrick, Kenneth ....................1974-75

Merten, Francis ......................1929-32

Metzger, Matt .........................2001-04

Miles, Donald R. .....................1953-54

Morgan, John .............................. 1938

Morlan, Jim .............................1968-69

Nasti, Ron ...............................1986-88

Neist, Roger ...........................1968-70

Nelson, Ralph.........................1928-29

Nemovitz, Dave .....................1994-97

Ness, Brehon .........................1995-98

Nicoll, Charles ............................. 1924

Nissen, George ......................1935-37

Noe, Carl ................................1925-27

Norman, James .....................1952-54

Novak, Tom ............................1957-59

Obermann, C. Esco .................... 1923

Omi, Paul ................................1966-68

Page, Clint ................................... 1980

Parry, Robert .........................1937, 39

Patterson, Walter ........................ 1955

Pearl, Elliott .................................. 1964

Peterson, Kenneth .................1927-28

Peterson, Vernon ........................ 1933

Petricek, Joe ...........................1983-85

Petrocelli, Anthony .................1997-00

Pigg, Derrin.............................1987-88

Plato, Richard .............................. 1958

Porterfi eld, Russell .................1960-63

Price, Clayton .........................1975-76

Price, Daniel ...........................1965-67

Prinz, Harvey ............................... 1953

Probeck, John ............................. 1961

Proctor, Michael .......................... 1969

Proudfoot, Dan .......................2004-06

Pusey, Robert .........................1975-78

Quigg, Gary ............................1972-74

Randolph, Eric.......................1976, 79

Raymond, Jason (Mgr.) .........1991-93

Reavis, Michael ......................2003-06

Rechenmacher, Ron .............1983-84

Reifkind, Mark ........................1976-77

Reins, Geoff ...................... 2006-2009

Reitz, Carl .................................... 1938

Repp, Daniel ..........................1970-73

Rifkind, Seymour ........................ 1973

Robbins, Dale.........................1973-74

Robbins, Nate ........................1974-77

Rockwood, Curtis...................1933-35

Roes, Matt ..............................1988-91

Rogers, Jason ........................1995-98

Rooks, Keith ...........................1989-90

Roos, Joseph .................. 1960, 62-63

Rosen, Travis .........................1995-98

Ruhl, Kerry..............................1971-74

Sachs, Larry ...........................1978-80

Salstone, Bob .........................1971-74

Sauer, Neil ..............................1969-70

Sayre, William ........................1963-65

Scarlett, Don Jr. ......................1989-92

Schick, Cameron ...................2000-03

Schlott, Jim ............................1976, 78

Schmidt, Robert .....................1961-63

Schmitt, Neil ...........................1966-68

Schreier, Marc ............................. 1996

Scorza, Richard .....................1968-70

Searles, Greg .............................. 1979

Sebben, Jack .........................1963-64

Segura, Teddoro ......................... 1958

Shanton, Kyle .........................1981-84

Shearer, Mark.............................. 1977

Sherman, Tayler .......................... 2009� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �   � � � � � � ¡Short, Joe ...............................1985-87

Showalter, Dean ....................1970-72

Sidlinger, Bruce ........................... 1949

Siemianowski, Robert............1974-77

Simpson, Marvin ......................... 1942

Sindelar, A.A. ............................... 1923

Singerman, Robert ................1966-67

Siorek, Terry ................................ 1967

Slattery, Thomas ......................... 1957

Slotten, Barry F. ......................1969-71

Slotten, Marc ..........................1966-68

Smith, Alan .................................. 1966

Smith, Brad .............................1982-84

Smith, Troy .............................1999-01

Smith, Ty (Mgr.) ......................1994-97

Snow, John .................................. 1930

Snyder, Joel ............................2007-10

Sorenson, Bill .........................1951-53

Soucheck, Henry C. ................... 1914

Spaan, Robert ........................1953-54

Spaulding, Keith .....................1962-64

Speas, Ralph..........................1956-57

Stanicek, Chris .......................1985-88

Stearns, Thomas ...................1975-76

Stein, Jeffrey ................................ 1965

Steinback, Jeff ............................. 1972

Stevenson, Mark ....................1977-78

Stolte, Myron ..........................1955-57

Stone, Shawn .........................2002-05

Strada, Todd ...........................1997-00

Summers, Paul ......................2001-04

Swafford, Jacob .....................2009-10

Swanson, Robert ...................1963-64

Sweet, Jack ................................. 1954

Swift, Harold ................................ 1928

Swisher, Frank .......................1930-31

Szerlong, Ron ............................. 1962

Taffe, Dick ...............................1968-70

Tangney, Michael ...................1984-85

Tavakoli, Ali .............................1979-82

Tavakoli-Targhi, Mohamad ....1977-80

Taylor, Jeffrey .............................. 1970

Tefteller, Erik ...........................2004-06

Temby, Wilford ........................1928-29

Thome, Joseph ......................1985-88

Thornton, Andy .......................1999-02

Thornton, John Jay ................1993-96

Thurber, Matt ..........................1996-98

Tompkins, Gervaine .................... 1923

Tona, Richard .........................1979-81

Townsend, Michael ................1994-97

Treynor, Thomas ....................1922-23

Troester, Steve ................ 1980, 82-83

Tschirgi, Jack ............................... 1937

Turchen, Richard ...................1950-52

Uffelman, Donald ...................1967-69

Unglenck, Louis .......................... 1929

Uptegraff, Rick........................1993-94

Urbain, Reid ...........................2007-10

Urben, Dan .................................. 1981

Vancelette, Reid .....................2005-06

Vogel, Adam ...........................1938-39

Vogt, Tyler ...............................1994-97

Wagner, Gary .........................1971-72

Wakerlin, George Jr. ..............1975-78

Waldman, Bruce ....................1971-74

Walin, Carl ..............................1971-74

Wallace, Garry ............................ 1974

Warner, Lloyd .........................1975-77

Weissblueth, Eyal ..................1986-87

Welch, Thomas ........................... 1942

Westfall, Bernard ...................1951-53

Wettstone, Eugene ................1935-37

Wilken, Barry ..........................1998-00

Wilkes, Sherwood ..................1971-72

Williams, Gilmore ........................ 1967

Williams, Lori (Mgr.) ...............1988-91

Williams, Paul .........................1950-51

Willwerth, Dean ......................1953-54¢   £ � � � � ¤ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ¥ ¡Wilson, Edward ......................1960-62

Witte, E Thomas ....................1952-54

Wozniak, Paul ........................1988-89

Zager, Olan .................................. 1940

Zepeda, Mike .............................. 1969

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COACHING HISTORY

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

Year Coach W L T Big Ten NCAA

1922 Not Available --- 8th ---1923 Harold Briceland 1-1-0 --- ---1924 Al Baumgartner 0-1-0 6th ---1925 Al Baumgartner 0-2-0 5th ---1926 Al Baumgartner 2-1-0 4th ---1927 Al Baumgartner 1-2-0 5th ---1928 Not Available --- 5th --- 1929 Al Baumgartner 2-2-0 4th ---1930 Al Baumgartner 1-1-0 6th ---1931 Al Baumgartner 0-3-0 6th ---1932 Al Baumgartner 0-1-0 6th ---1933 Al Baumgartner 0-1-0 --- ---1934 Al Baumgartner 1-4-0 4th ---1935 Al Baumgartner 5-2-0 3rd ---1936 Al Baumgartner 0-4-0 4th ---1937 Al Baumgartner 5-1-0 1st ---1938 Al Baumgartner 1-3-0 4th ---1939 Al Baumgartner 1-4-0 4th ---1940 Al Baumgartner 0-2-0 4th ---1941 Al Baumgartner 0-3-0 4th ---1942 Al Baumgartner 1-4-0 5th ---1943-48 No competition 1949 Not Available --- 5th ---1950 Dick Holzaepfel 2-5-0 4th ---1951 Dick Holzaepfel 2-4-1 5th ---1952 Dick Holzaepfel 10-1-0 5th 7th1953 Dick Holzaepfel 10-1-0 4th 9th1954 Dick Holzaepfel 9-3-0 5th 6th1955 Dick Holzaepfel 8-2-0 3rd 6th1956 Dick Holzaepfel 8-3-0 4th 9th1957 Dick Holzaepfel 8-2-0 4th 4th1958 Dick Holzaepfel 14-0-0 2nd 4th1959 Dick Holzaepfel 7-2-0 4th 6th1960 Dick Holzaepfel 9-0-1 4th 6th1961 Dick Holzaepfel 5-3-0 5th T16th1962 Dick Holzaepfel 5-5-0 4th ---1963 Dick Holzaepfel 8-2-0 2nd 5th1964 Dick Holzaepfel 7-0-0 2nd 6th1965 Dick Holzaepfel 9-1-0 2nd ---1966 Dick Holzaepfel 5-4-0 4th ---1967 Sam Bailie 7-2-0 1st 3rd

Year Coach W L T Big Ten NCAA

1968 Sam Bailie 13-1-0 T1st 3rd1969 Mike Jacobson 9-1-0 2nd 1st1970 Mike Jacobson 6-3-0 2nd ---1971 Dick Holzaepfel 5-3-0 2nd ---1972 Dick Holzaepfel 9-0-0 1st 4th1973 Dick Holzaepfel 8-4-0 2nd 8th1974 Dick Holzaepfel 7-2-0 1st 5th1975 Dick Holzaepfel 7-3-0 3rd --- 1976 Dick Holzaepfel 3-10-0 6th ---1977 Dick Holzaepfel 6-7-0 5th ---1978 Dick Holzaepfel 2-9-0 8th ---1979 Dick Holzaepfel 2-7-0 5th ---1980 Dick Holzaepfel 5-4-0 5th ---1981 Tom Dunn 10-4-0 4th ---1982 Tom Dunn 7-4-0 T2nd ---1983 Tom Dunn 11-4-0 3rd ---1984 Tom Dunn 10-4-0 3rd 8th1985 Tom Dunn 13-4-0 3rd 6th1986 Tom Dunn 12-3-1 1st 6th1987 Tom Dunn 15-2-0 2nd 5th1988 Tom Dunn 10-6-0 2nd 5th1989 Tom Dunn 9-5-0 4th 10th1990 Tom Dunn 6-3-0 2nd 4th1991 Tom Dunn 4-6-0 3rd 8th1992 Tom Dunn 5-2-0 4th 5th1993 Tom Dunn 6-2-0 7th ---1994 Tom Dunn 7-2-0 2nd 5th1995 Tom Dunn 6-0-1 2nd 6th1996 Tom Dunn 5-3-0 2nd 4th1997 Tom Dunn 4-2-0 2nd 3rd1998 Tom Dunn 8-0-0 1st 2nd1999 Tom Dunn 5-1-0 2nd ---2000 Tom Dunn 8-2-0 4th 3rd2001 Tom Dunn 5-5-0 6th 9th2002 Tom Dunn 6-3-0 6th 5th2003 Tom Dunn 7-6-0 3rd 6th2004 Tom Dunn 8-6-0 4th 7th2005 Tom Dunn 12-8-0 5th 7th2006 Tom Dunn 8-10-0 3rd 6th 2007 Tom Dunn 3-10-0 6th 9th2008 Tom Dunn 1-12-0 6th 10th2009 Tom Dunn 4-10-0 6th ---2010 Tom Dunn 6-11-0 6th ---Totals 444-261-4

Tom Dunn Mike Jacobson Sam Bailie Dick Holzaefel Al Baumgartner Harold Briceland

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ADMINISTRATION

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSGary BartaDirector of Athletics

“Hope is not a strategy,” is a common refrain of the University of Iowa’s Gary Barta. So, as Barta enters his fi fth year as the UI’s director of intercol-legiate athletics – and his 24th year in athletics ad-ministration – he does so diligently working a plan that contributed to historic success for the Iowa Hawkeyes in 2009-10 and is setting the stage for more of the same in the years ahead. Competitively, two events stand alone at the top of the list of achievements by UI teams in 2009-10: Iowa’s dominating victory over Georgia

Tech in the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl and yet another national championship for the UI wrestling program. The victory over the Yellow Jackets in Land Shark Stadium in Miami was Iowa’s 11th of the college football season and its fi rst in a Bowl Championship Series event since the Hawkeyes’ victory over California in the 1959 Rose Bowl. It was the fi nal chapter in a season that opened with a school-record nine straight victories by Kirk Ferentz’s squad, a streak that electrifi ed fans of the Hawkeyes and triggered another pilgrimage of fans of the team to their second BCS appearance under Ferentz. Tom Brands’ Iowa wrestling squad crowned three national champions and eight Hawkeyes earned all-America honors while leading the UI to its 23rd NCAA title in school history. The championship was the third straight under Brands and it came rather hand-ily – Iowa fi nished 44.5 points ahead of its nearest competitor – and, as more often than not – after yet another Big Ten Conference championship. As inspiring as the achievements of Iowa’s football and wrestling teams were, they weren’t alone. Iowa’s women’s basketball team overcame a series of injuries to secure 20 victories, reach the championship game of the post-season Big Ten Tournament, and advance to NCAA Tournament play for the third straight year. The Iowa men’s golf team used a second place fi nish at the 2010 Big Ten Confer-ence Championship to secure an at-large invitation to NCAA Regional play where it fi nished tied for sixth and just one stroke shy of its second straight appearance in the national championship. First-year coach Katie Dougherty guided the UI’s women’s tennis team to its fi rst NCAA post-season action since 2006. The squad was powered by the nationally-ranked doubles team of Merel Beelen and Sonja Molnar. The Iowa baseball team won seven of its last eight regular season league games to advance to the Big Ten Tournament when the Hawkeyes marched to the championship game for the fi rst time since the 1983 season. The Iowa men’s track and fi eld team advanced 32 athletes to NCAA post-season competition after a fourth-place fi nish by the men’s squad at the Big Ten Champion-ships. That fi nish was the Hawkeyes’ best since 2006 and was sparked by three indi-vidual champions. Barta and the UI Athletics Department also enjoyed historic success out of competi-tion including, most notably, signifi cant improvements to the facilities used by the more than 700 student-athletes who represent the UI in intercollegiate athletics competition. In September 2009, the University of Iowa and the UI Athletics Department dedicated the $7 million P. Sue Beckwith, M.D. Boathouse, a 20,000-square-foot facility built right on the bank of the Iowa River off of Dubuque Street in Terrill Mill Park. In November 2009, the UI broke ground on a multi-million dollar addition and reno-vation of Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the 28-year-old competitive home of the Hawkeye men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling and volleyball programs. The Carver-Hawk-eye Arena Revitalization Project will greatly improve the practice, strength training, and conditioning facilities for a myriad of sports programs in addition to providing new offi ce space for the vast majority of Iowa’s administrative and coaching staffs in addition to new locker room and support facilities for Iowa’s men’s and women’s basketball, wres-tling and volleyball teams.

In fall 2010, Barta will join the campus community in celebrating the opening of the $69 million Campus Wellness and Recreation Center. The facility will provide unparal-leled recreational opportunity for UI students, faculty and staff, and the greater Iowa City community in addition to being the new full-time home of the UI’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs. The UI also expects to break ground on an addition to the facilities used by the Iowa football program during the 2010-11 year. Funded entirely through private support, the project is an important next phase of the master facilities plan for Hawkeye football. The project will include the construction of a new indoor practice facility, upgraded and improved locker rooms, team rooms, strength and conditioning facilities, and spaces used for the day-to-day operation of the UI’s football program. The construction of the Ron and Margaret Kenyon Outdoor Practice Facility – a facility envied by many colle-giate programs and NFL franchises – and the $89 million renovation of historic Kinnick Stadium were phases 1 and 2 of the master plan. While Iowa continues to move the facilities it makes available to student-athletes forward, the UI’s commitment to the academic piece of the student-athlete experience remains paramount – and successful.According to information released annually by the NCAA, the graduation rate for stu-dent-athletes who enrolled at the University of Iowa in the fall of the 2002-03 academic year was 70 percent, six percentage points better than the national average and two points better than a year ago. The graduation rate for UI student-athletes was also four percentage points better than the rate for all UI students. The football program at the UI - with a Graduation Success Rate of 74 - ranked sec-ond only to Cincinnati among the ten teams invited to participate in the fi ve 2010 Bowl Championship Series events. Iowa also ranked third among the seven bowl-bound Big Ten Conference teams. The UI’s fi eld hockey, softball and men’s cross country teams were among the NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics programs singled out by the NCAA for Academic Prog-ress Reports (APR) in the top 10 percent of all teams in their specifi c sport. In fact, for the second straight year all 24 of Iowa’s teams exceeded the NCAA’s APR benchmark and compared favorably to their peers in the Big Ten and nationally. Barta’s involvement in the UI campus community extends well beyond intercollegiate athletics. He is a member of the cabinet comprised of vice presidents and other campus leaders that provides counsel to UI President Sally Mason. Barta also represents the UI and the Hawkeyes at the conference and national level as well. During his fi rst four years at the UI, he has participated in the creation and implemen-tation of the Big Ten Network, the expansion of the Big Ten Conference and realignment of athletics conferences nationally, and the Big Ten’s post-season bowl game agreements that go into effect this college football season. Nationally, Barta remains active in the Division IA Athletics Directors Association, the National Association of College Directors of Athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA Football Committee Board of Directors. As the director of athletics at the University of Wyoming for three years, seven differ-ent UW coaches were named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. He also spearheaded a fund-raising effort that netted the Cowboy athletics program $11 million in private support and $11 million in matching state fund. As the senior associate athletics director at the University of Washington, he directed the “Campaign for the Student-Athlete,” was a participant in the design, construction and/or renovation of several UW athletics facilities including Bank of America Arena and the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility. In addition to almost doubling the amount of annual private support received by UW, Barta also managed the department’s external affairs division, a task that included corporate sponsorship and radio contracts. The roots of his development experience extend to his fi rst two positions: director of athletics development and external relations at the University of Northern Iowa and director of development at his alma mater, North Dakota State University. Barta earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mass communication and broadcast journalism from NDSU in 1987. He was an option quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA national championship in 1983, 1985 and 1986. Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (12) and a daughter, Madison (10). He was born September 4, 1963, in Minneapolis, MN.

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IOWA ATHLETICS - A TOTAL PROGRAM

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSThe UI Department of Athletics is under the direc-tion of Gary Barta and is regarded as one of the top intercollegiate programs in the nation. Once again, the Hawkeyes enjoyed success both athletically and academically in 2009-10. Thirty-seven Hawkeyes earned all-conference ac-colades, while 15 were recognized as all-Americans. Hawkeye student-athletes excelled in the classroom, as well with 178 earning academic all-Big Ten lau-rels. The graduation rate of Iowa’s student-athletes has improved in each of the past 10 years and has consistently ranked above the graduation rate of all UI students. Paced by its men’s cross country and fi eld hockey teams -- each with perfect APR scores of 1,000 for the second straight year -- all 24 of Iowa’s intercol-legiate athletics programs achieved at a rate that surpasses the national benchmark established by the NCAA. Iowa’s men’s tennis, women’s golf, women’s tennis and volleyball all ranked in the upper 90 percent of its peers. The support of their efforts and attendance by Hawkeye fans ranks among the best across the country. While the Hawkeyes compete with the best in the nation in a variety of sports, Iowa boasts some of the most impressive athletic facilities in the nation, operated by one of the most respected departments. Several new projects are underway on the Iowa campus. Some of the latest additions to the UI campus include the completion of the new Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, which houses the swimming and diving teams, and the state-of-the-art $7 rowing boathouse. In addition to the brand new swimming and rowing facilities, the Roy G. Karro Athletics Hall of Fame and Visitors Center, the Rus-sell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center and the Hawkeye Tennis and Recreation Center completed construction in recent years. Furthermore, the UI is in the middle of a $43 million Carver-Hawkeye Arena renovation project that is expected to be completed the summer of 2011. Kinnick Stadium received a major up-grading and renovation that was completed just prior to the 2006 season. The $89 million project included the replac-ing of the south end zone stands and building of a four-level press box that houses 47 guest suites. New scoreboards, video walls, concession stands and new rest rooms were also part of the project. Iowa athletes have been recognized as all-Americans in their sport on 268 occasions during the past 18 years, including 15 this past season. During the 2009-10 athletic year, the Hawkeyes

The 2010 Iowa Hawkeye wrestling team won its 23rd NCAA championship along with its 34th Big Ten

title. Iowa crowned eight all-Americans en route to its third-straight national and league championships.

The Iowa women’s basketball team fi nished runner-up at the Big Ten Tournament and

advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season.

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IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

The Iowa football team boasted an 11-2 record a year ago, was ranked as high as fourth

nationally, and recorded a dominating 24-14 Orange Bowl victory over Georgia Tech.

continued their trend of success on the playing fi elds and in academic pursuits. Below are some examples of recent Hawkeye success. The Hawkeye wrestling team continued its dominance on the mat claiming its 23rd and third-straight NCAA national championship and its 34th and third-straight Big Ten title. Ten Hawkeyes earned all-American laurels en route to the team championship. Tom Brands was tabbed Big Ten Coach of the Year, while Matt McDonough was honored as the league’s top freshman. Iowa football continued its stellar play, winning 11 of its 13 games in 2009, and earned a national ranking as high as fourth. The year culminated with a dominating 24-14 performance over Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl. The return trip to Miami marked Iowa’s sixth January bowl game in eight years. Kirk Ferentz was named Big Ten Coach of the Year, while Bryan Bulaga was honored as the conference’s Offensive Lineman of the Year. Iowa’s fi eld hockey team has won the Big Ten Tournament championship three of the last four years and fi nished third nationally, advancing all the way to the Final Four in 2008. A total of 39 Hawkeyes have garnered all-Big Ten accolades under Head Coach Tracey Griesbaum. The Hawkeye baseball team surged last season, winning 11 of its last 14 games to fi nish third in the Big Ten and earn runner-up honors in the conference tournament. Three Hawkeyes and two incoming recruits were drafted in the Major League Draft following the season. The women’s basketball team had another outstanding season, fi nishing third in the league, earning runner-up honors at the Big Ten Tournament and advancing to the NCAA Second Round. Lisa Bluder, who was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the third time, coached Kachine Alexander to honorable mention all-America status and Jamie Printy to Big Ten Freshman of the Year laurels. Under fi rst-year Head Coach Katie Dougherty, the women’s tennis team ascended in the national rankings to 18th and earned a NCAA Tournament berth. Also, Iowa’s doubles team of Sonja Molnar and Merel Beelen ranked 14th nationally competed in the national tournament at the end of the year. Molnar is a two-time all-Big Ten performer and was tabbed the league’s Freshman of the Year in 2009. Head Coach Mark Hankins continued to have his men’s golfers play at a high level. The Hawkeyes fi nished second, only three strokes from fi rst, at the Big Ten Championships and was only one stroke from advancing to its second-straight NCAA Championships when it placed sixth at Regionals this past spring. The aforementioned list of team and individual accom-plishments are just a sampling of the recent excellence achieved in Iowa City. Whether it’s the top-notch athletic or academic perfor-mances, the outstanding community and fan support or the impressive facilities, it’s easy to understand why Iowa fans everywhere truly believe, “It’s great to be a Hawkeye.”

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ATHLETIC STUDENT SERVICES

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSSince its inception in 1979, Athletics Student Ser-vices has evolved from a two-person, academic support service to a broad-based, nationally prominent student support services operation. Its purpose is to offer academic and personal sup-port services that will assist student-athletes in making timely progress toward their degrees while preparing to become tomorrow’s leaders. Athletics Student Services focuses on four important areas - academic counseling and monitoring, educational and support programs, retention programs and compliance education and services - when working with student-athletes. Following are descriptions of some of the programs, services and opportunities available in those areas.

Gerdin Athletics Learning CenterThe $4.6 million Russell A. and Ann Gerdin Ath-letics Learning Center opened in August of 2003 and gives all Iowa student-athletes a state of the art facility to support their educational goals. The Athletics Learning Center is a 20,000 square foot facility which provides a computer lab, study loung-es, seminar and meeting places for all Hawkeye student-athletes. The Learning Center features an auditorium that converts into two classrooms, separate study rooms for under and upper-class student-athletes with 28 study carrels, a computer lab, tutorial rooms, the book loan repository, offi ces for Iowa’s Student Services staff and a display area to recognize the academic and athletic accomplish-ments of Iowa’s student-athletes.

Academic Counseling & MonitoringAthletics coordinators work closely with student-athletes and their university-assigned advisors from the time they arrive on campus until the time they leave the University. Along with focusing on academic planning matters such as goal-setting, plans of study, choosing majors and degree require-ments, athletics coordinators also help student-athletes understand NCAA, Big Ten and University academic policies. They also solicit feedback from instructors on academic progress made by student-athletes.

TutoringTutoring is available free of charge to all student-athletes. Tutors, who are graduate and profes-sional students and current and former teachers help with course content as well as study strategies and are available in virtually all general education program subjects.

Career Guidance & DevelopmentPlanning a meaningful career and a fulfi lling life is an ongoing process of expanding and narrowing choices, beginning when student-athletes arrive on campus and continuing throughout their college ca-reer and lifetime. The professional staff works with other career development professionals on campus to offer individual consultation, career development seminars, workshops, referrals to other campus of-fi ces and special events like the Senior Recognition Banquet for graduating student-athletes.

Educational ProgramsA full menu of educational programs are offered to student-athletes to ensure their academic success and personal development as they grow from To-day’s Hawkeyes to Tomorrow’s Leaders. Through collaboration with other University of Iowa student services offi ces, and in partnership with the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, programs address such quality of life issues as alcohol safety, healthy lifestyles, tolerance and respect, career develop-ment, professional conduct and leadership devel-opment.

RetentionThrough the retention program, student-athletes, who may need tailored academic assistance and structure, are identifi ed and receive individualized learning plans to help them succeed. Such plans may include daily and weekly planning sessions with athletics coordinators and retention staff, tutor-ing, study groups, mainstreaming into on-campus services like the writing center, math labs, and ser-vices for students with learning disabilities.

Transition SeminarAll new student-athletes attend an eight-week transition seminar during the fall semester that is geared toward helping them make the transition from high school to college successfully. Seminar topics include time management skills, learning and study strategies, the culture and rules of the University and Division I Big Ten intercollegiate ath-letics, and personal leadership and life skills con-cerning alcohol safety, healthy relationships and intimacy, diversity and inclusion, tolerance, values, and character.

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Minority Enrichment ProgramThis program offers a culturally supportive envi-ronment in which minority student-athletes de-velop friendships and a support network in the university. A core focus group of students and staff coordinate programs such as guest speakers, holiday celebrations, community service activities with the local neighborhood centers, events with Cultural Centers and networking with minority fac-ulty, staff, professional and business leaders.

Leadership Development through Iowa SAACThrough the Iowa SAAC (Student-Athlete Advi-sory Committee), student-athlete representatives selected by their coaches and teammates repre-sent the interests and concerns of their teams to Athletics Administrators. They meet regularly to plan community service, personal development, career education and social programs advised and supported by Athletics Student Services staff. They are consulted about emerging department policies and NCAA proposed legislation. SAAC representatives learn about and participate in the athletics governance structure by serving on de-partment advisory committees.

Compliance Education and ServicesAthletics Student Services administers a compre-hensive compliance program to ensure that all staff and student-athletes act in accordance with NCAA, Big Ten Conference and University of Iowa regulations. Staff members oversee and assist with the recruiting of prospective student-athletes. They monitor the continuing eligibility of student-athletes. They oversee and administer student-athlete fi nancial aid. They conduct rules education programs for coaches, staff, student-athletes and boosters. They monitor staff and student-athlete behavior to ensure conformity with the NCAA, Big Ten Conference, University of Iowa and Athletic Department policies and rules.

Compare the NumbersIowa’s student-athletes have outperformed the University’s entire student population each year since the NCAA started requiring a report of stu-dent-athlete graduation rates.

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DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSWhen student-athletes consider their future, they should consider prospects beyond athletics. A list of all University of Iowa alumni who have distinguished themselves professionally would be diffi cult to assemble and could never be complete. However, some are truly outstanding in their area of expertise.

BusinessLeland C. Adams, Former president, Amoco Production Co.John J. Balles, Former president, Federal Reserve Bank of San FranciscoArthur A. Collins, Founder, Collins Radio (Rockwell Collins)Kathleen A. Dore, Executive vice president and general manager, Bravo Television Network & the Independent Film Channel

John W. English, Former vice president and chief investment offi cer, Ford Foun-dation

H. John Hawkinson, Former president and director of funds, Kemper Financial Services Inc.

Richard O. Jacobson, President, Jacobson Warehouse Co.Bill Krause, President, Krause Gentle Corp.Richard Levitt, Chairman & CEO, Nellis CorporationJohn Pappajohn, Venture capitalist, entrepreneur; President, Equity Dynamics, Inc.Henry Tippie, Presiding director for Rollins, Inc.; Chairman of the Board, Dover Motorsports & Dover Downs Entertainment

EducationJoseph N. Crowley, President, University of Nevada at Reno and former NCAA president

R. Wayne Duke, Former commissioner, Big Ten ConferenceE.F. Lindquist, Co-founder, American College Testing (ACT) ProgramJohn B. McLendon, First black coach inducted into The Basketball Hall of FameEddie Robinson, Legendary football coach, Grambling State UniversityWilbur Schramm, International authority won communications and founder, Iowa Writers’ Workshop

Richard Schultz, Executive Director, United States Olympic Committee; Former Executive Director, NCAA

James Van Allen, Space Physicist

EntertainmentDiablo Cody, Oscar Award winning writer of Juno

Simon Estes, International opera starJohn Falsey, Executive producer of television’s Northern Exposure & I’ll Fly Away

Al Jarreau, Grammy Award-winning singerMark Johnson, Film producer and Oscar Award winner for Rainman

Alex Karras, former NFL All-Pro, Detroit Lions; actor, Victor, Victoria; Blazing

Saddles; Webster

Barry Kemp, television producer, creator of the hit series Coach

Dave Keuning, guitarist, The Killers

Shirley Rich Krohn, Casting director for Kramer vs. Kramer, Three Days of the

Condor, Taps, Saturday Night Fever

Richard Maibaum, Writer of James Bond motion picture scriptsBrandon Routh, Actor, Superman Returns

Gene Wilder, Actor, Silver Streak, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy

GovernmentDavid Bonior, U.S. House of Representatives, Mt. Clemons, MITerry Branstad, former Governor of IowaGeneral Charles A. Horner, Architect of the US air war against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm

Mary Louise Smith, noted political party leader and civil rights proponentJuanita Kidd Stout, First black woman elected to a state Supreme Court

Tom Brokaw

NBC NewsMark Shapiro

Former ESPN Vice-President

LiteratureMildred Wirt Benson, Author of 23 Nancy Drew mysteries and fi rst woman to receive master’s degree in journalism at Iowa

John Irving, Writer, The World According to Garp, The Cider House Rules

W.P. Kinsella, Writer, Shoeless Joe

Margaret Walker, Writer, Jubilee

MediaAlan Abelson, Editor, Barron’s

Tom Brokaw, Former Anchorman, NBC News

John Cochran, Correspondent, ABC News

Paul Conrad, Political cartoonist and three-time winner of the Pulitzer PrizeWayne Drehs, General Assignment Writer, ESPN.com

George Gallup, Founder, The Gallup PollCharles Guggenheim, Documentary fi lmmaker, Peabody and Oscar award winnerBob Miller, Broadcaster, Los Angeles KingsHerbert Nipson, Executive Editor, Ebony

Brian Ross, Correspondent, ABC News, NBC News; Peabody and Emmy award winner

Carole Simpson, Anchor, ABC News

Science and MedicineDr. Nancy Andreasen, Psychiatrist renowned for her research on schizophrenia, as well as creativity

Dr. Johann L. Ehrenhaft, Pioneer in fi eld of open heart surgeryDr. Robert C. Hardin, Developed blood bank protocols during WW II based on seminal work on blood preservation

Dr. Don H. O’Donoghue, sports medicine pioneerJames Van Allen, World famous physicist and discoverer of two radiation belts (the Van Allen Belts) that surround the earth.

Dr. Emory D. Warner, World recognized pathologist

Pulitzer Prize WinnersMarquis Childs, 1970, St. Louis Post Dispatch

Rita Dove, 1987, Thomas and Beulah; U.S. Poet LaureateJorie Graham, 1996, The Dream of the Unifi ed Field; New and Selected Poems

J. Tracy Kidder, 1982, The Soul of a New Machine

James A. McPherson, 1978, Elbow Room

Jane Smiley, 1992, A Thousand Acres

Tennessee Williams, 1948, A Streetcar Named Desire; 1955, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

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STRANGTH TRAINING/SPORTS MEDICINE

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSAthletic Training & Sports Medicineç è é ê é ë ì é í î è ï ð î î ñ ð ï î ò é ó ò ô ó ì é ò î ñ õ ð ê ö î ô ò ì é ì é í ò é ó ÷ ø è ô î ï ù ð ó ì úö ì é ð ÷ ð ô û ì ö ð ü ý ñ ð þ é ì û ð ô ï ì î ÿ è � � è � ò ø ô è û ì ó ð ï î ñ ð ï î ë ó ð é î ú ò î ñ õ ð î ð � ì î ñð � ð � ø õ ò ô ÿ � ð ó ì ö ò õ ö ò ô ð � � î ñ õ ð ê ö ý ô ò ì é ì é í ÷ ð ô û ì ö ð ï ì ï î ñ ð õ ò ô í ð ï î ö è � úø è é ð é î è � î ñ ð þ é ì û ð ô ï ì î ÿ è � � è � ò ÷ ø è ô î ï ù ð ó ì ö ì é ð ø ô è í ô ò � � þ � ÷ ø è ô î ïù ð ó ì ö ì é ð ì ï ò � ë õ ê ó ì ï ö ì ø õ ì é ò ô ÿ ñ ð ò õ î ñ ö ò ô ð î ð ò � ñ è ë ï ð ó � ì î ñ ì é î ñ ðþ � ÷ ø è ô î ï ù ð ó ì ö ì é ð ç ð é î ð ô ü ò ï ø ò ô î è � þ é ì û ð ô ï ì î ÿ � è ï ø ì î ò õ ï � ç õ ì é ì ö ï þ � � ç ü ï î ô ì û ì é í î è ø ô è û ì ó ð ð � ð � ø õ ò ô ÿ ð û ð ô ÿ ó ò ÿ ö ò ô ð � è ô ò õ õ ï î ë ó ð é î úò î ñ õ ð î ð ï � ý ñ ð î ð ò � ö è é ï ì ï î ï è � � î ñ õ ð ê ö ý ô ò ì é ì é í ü � ô î ñ è ø ò ð ó ì ö ï ü � ô ì � ò ô ÿç ò ô ð ü � ñ ÿ ï ì ö ì ò é � ï ï ì ï î ò é î ï ü ò ó ì è õ è í ÿ ü � ñ ÿ ï ì ö ò õ ý ñ ð ô ò ø ÿ ü ò é ó � ë ô ï ì é í � � éò ó ó ì ê è é ü � î ñ õ ð ê ö ý ô ò ì é ì é í ÷ ð ô û ì ö ð ï ö è é é ð ö î ï î ë ó ð é î ú ò î ñ õ ð î ð ï î è þ � � çô ð ï è ë ô ö ð ï ò é ó ï ø ð ö ì ò õ î ÿ ò ô ð ò ï � � è � ò � ï ï î ò � è � � � � ë õ õ ú ê � ð õ ì ö ð é ï ð óò î ñ õ ð ê ö î ô ò ì é ð ô ï ò é ó ï ì � í ô ò ó ë ò î ð ò ï ï ì ï î ò é î õ ì ö ð é ï ð ó ò î ñ õ ð ê ö î ô ò ì é ð ô ïø ô è û ì ó ð ñ ð ò õ î ñ ö ò ô ð ï ð ô û ì ö ð ï � ì î ñ ì é � è ë ô ò î ñ õ ð ê ö î ô ò ì é ì é í ô è è � ï ò é óè î ñ ð ô ò é ö ì õ õ ò ô ÿ � ò ö ì õ ì ê ð ï ü ì é û è õ û ì é í ì é � ë ô ÿ ô ð ñ ò � ì õ ì î ò ê è é ò é ó ø ô ð û ð é ê è éø ô è í ô ò � ï ò � è é í è î ñ ð ô ñ ð ò õ î ñ ö ò ô ð ï ð ô û ì ö ð ï � � ñ ð é ì é � ë ô ì ð ï ò é ó ì õ õ é ð ï ïè ö ö ë ô � è � ò � ï ò î ñ õ ð ê ö î ô ò ì é ð ô ï ø ô è û ì ó ð î ô ð ò î � ð é î ò é ó ô ð ñ ò � ì õ ì î ò ê è éø ô è í ô ò � ï î è � ò ö ì õ ì î ò î ð ò ø ø ô è ø ô ì ò î ð ô ð î ë ô é î è ø ò ô ê ö ì ø ò ê è é �÷ ð ô û ì ö ð ï � ô è � î ñ ð þ � � ç ü ò � è é í î ñ ð � è ô õ ó � ï õ ò ô í ð ï î ë é ì û ð ô ï ì î ÿ ú è � é ð óî ð ò ö ñ ì é í ñ è ï ø ì î ò õ ï ü ï ë ø ø è ô î î ñ ð ð � è ô î ï è � î ñ ð ò î ñ õ ð ê ö î ô ò ì é ð ô ï ò é óè î ñ ð ô ï ø ð ö ì ò õ î ÿ ï ø è ô î ï � ð ó ì ö ì é ð ï î ò � � � è ö ò î ð ó é ð � î î è � ì é é ì ö � ÷ î ò ó ì ë � üî ñ ð ñ è ï ø ì î ò õ è � ð ô ï ò ö ë � é í ú ð ó í ð ð é û ì ô è é � ð é î � ñ ð ô ð ï î ò � ø ñ ÿ ï ì ö ì ò é ï üï ø è ô î ï � ð ó ì ö ì é ð � ð õ õ è � ï ü ï ø è ô î ï ø ñ ÿ ï ì ö ò õ î ñ ð ô ò ø ì ï î ï ü ò é ó ò î ñ õ ð ê ö î ô ò ì é úð ô ï ö ò ô ð � è ô ï î ë ó ð é î ú ò î ñ õ ð î ð ï ò é ó ø ô è ó ë ö ð ï ë ö ö ð ï ï � ë õ è ë î ö è � ð ï � � ð ó ì úö ò î ð ó ô ð ï ð ò ô ö ñ ò é ó ð ó ë ö ò ê è é ô ð ï ë õ î ì é è ë î ï î ò é ó ì é í ö ò ô ð � � é � ö î è � ð ô� � � � ü î ñ ð � é ï ê î ë î ð � è ô � ô î ñ è ø ò ð ó ì ö ï ü ÷ ø è ô î ï ù ð ó ì ö ì é ð ò é ó ð ñ ò � ì õ ì î ò úê è é � � ÷ ù è ø ð é ð ó î è � ë ô î ñ ð ô ð é ñ ò é ö ð î ñ ð ö ò ô ð � è ô ï î ë ó ð é î ò î ñ õ ð î ð ï �ý ñ ì ï é ð � � ò ö ì õ ì î ÿ ñ è ë ï ð ï î ñ ð þ � ÷ ø è ô î ï ù ð ó ì ö ì é ð ç ð é î ð ô �� î ñ õ ð ê ö î ô ò ì é ð ô ï � è ô � ò î ð ò � � ì î ñ è ô î ñ è ø ò ð ó ì ö ò é ó ø ô ì � ò ô ÿ ö ò ô ðø ñ ÿ ï ì ö ì ò é ï � è ô ð û ð ô ÿ � ò � � ð ÿ ð ï ø è ô î � ù ò é ÿ è � î ñ ð ø ñ ÿ ï ì ö ì ò é ï ò ô ð � ð õ úõ è � ï ñ ì ø î ô ò ì é ð ó ì é î ñ ð ì ô ï ø ð ö ì ò õ î ÿ ò ô ð ò ò é ó õ ð ö î ë ô ð õ è ö ò õ õ ÿ ü é ò ê è é ò õ õ ÿ üò é ó ò ô è ë é ó î ñ ð � è ô õ ó � � é ò ó ó ì ê è é ü ð ò ö ñ ò î ñ õ ð î ð ñ ò ï ò ö ö ð ï ï î è è ô î ñ è úó è é ê ï î ï ü é ë î ô ì ê è é ì ï î ï ü ø ï ÿ ö ñ è õ è í ì ï î ï ü ò é ó ï ø ð ö ì ò õ î ÿ ø ñ ÿ ï ì ö ì ò é ï ò î î ñ ðþ � � ç � � ô ì è ô ì î ÿ ò ö ö ð ï ï î è ï ð ð ø ñ ÿ ï ì ö ì ò é ï ò é ó è î ñ ð ô ñ ð ò õ î ñ ö ò ô ð ø ô è � ð ï úï ì è é ò õ ï ø ô è û ì ó ð ï ð � ø ð ô ê ï ð � è ô ö è � ø ô ð ñ ð é ï ì û ð ñ ð ò õ î ñ ö ò ô ð î ñ ò î ô ð î ë ô é ïî ñ ð ï î ë ó ð é î ú ò î ñ õ ð î ð î è ø ô ò ö ê ö ð ò é ó ö è � ø ð ê ê è é ø ô è � ø î õ ÿ ò é ó ï ò � ð õ ÿ �

The Hawkeye Strength Training Programý ñ ð þ é ì û ð ô ï ì î ÿ è � � è � ò ÷ î ô ð é í î ñ ò é ó ç è é ó ì ê è é ì é í � ð ø ò ô î � ð é î ì ïö è � � ì � ð ó î è ø ô è û ì ó ì é í î ñ ð ë õ ê � ò î ð î ô ò ì é ì é í ð � ø ð ô ì ð é ö ð � è ô ð ò ö ñ� ò � � ð ÿ ð ï î ë ó ð é î ú ò î ñ õ ð î ð � � ë ô � è ö ë ï ì ï î ñ ð ó ð û ð õ è ø � ð é î è � î ñ ðö è � ø õ ð î ð ï î ë ó ð é î ú ò î ñ õ ð î ð î ñ ô è ë í ñ î ñ ð ë ï ð è � ø ô è û ð é ï ö ì ð é ê � ö � ð î ñ è ó ï� è ô ô ð ó ë ö ì é í î ñ ð ô ì ï � è � ì é � ë ô ÿ ü ò ï � ð õ õ ò ï � ò � ì � ì � ì é í ð ò ö ñ ï î ë ó ð é î úò î ñ õ ð î ð ï � ò î ñ õ ð ê ö ø è î ð é ê ò õ � ! ë ò õ õ ÿ ò ï ì � ø è ô î ò é î ü è ë ô ï î ò � � ì õ õ � è ï î ð ô òö ë õ î ë ô ð è � ô ð õ ò ê è é ï ñ ì ø � ë ì õ ó ì é í ì é � ñ ì ö ñ � ð � ì õ õ ï ð ð � î è ð é ñ ò é ö ð î ñ ðì é î ò é í ì � õ ð ö ñ ò ô ò ö î ð ô î ô ò ì î ï ô ð ! ë ì ô ð ó � è ô ð ò ö ñ � ò � � ð ÿ ð î è ô ð ò ö ñ ñ ì ï è ôñ ð ô ö ñ ò � ø ì è é ï ñ ì ø ø è î ð é ê ò õ è é ò é ó è � î ñ ð ø õ ò ÿ ì é í ï î ò í ð �Strength & Conditioning Philosophyý ñ ð ø ñ ì õ è ï è ø ñ ÿ è � î ñ ì ï ø ô è í ô ò � ö è é ï ì ï î ï è � î � è ö è � ø è é ð é î ï � ý ñ ð� ô ï î ì ï î è ö è é ê é ë ò õ õ ÿ ó ð û ð õ è ø ò ï ö ì ð é ê � ö ò õ õ ÿ ï è ë é ó ø ô è í ô ò � î ñ ò î � ì õ õ� ò � ì � ì � ð ï î ô ð é í î ñ ü ø è � ð ô ò é ó ð � ø õ è ï ì û ð é ð ï ï ì é è ô ó ð ô î è ò õ õ è � î ñ ðò î ñ õ ð î ð î è í ð î î ñ ð ë î � è ï î è ë î è � î ñ ð ì ô í ð é ð ê ö ø è î ð é ê ò õ ü ò é ó î è ô ð ó ë ö ðî ñ ð ö ñ ò é ö ð è � ì é � ë ô ÿ � ý ñ ì ï � ì õ õ ø ô ì � ò ô ì õ ÿ � ð ò ö ö è � ø õ ì ï ñ ð ó î ñ ô è ë í ñî ñ ð ë ï ð è � í ô è ë é ó � ò ï ð ó � ô ð ð � ð ì í ñ î ð � ð ô ö ì ï ð ï ò é ó î ñ ð ø ô è í ô ð ï ï ì û ðì é ö è ô ø è ô ò ê è é è � � ë é ö ê è é ò õ � è û ð � ð é î ï ò é ó ø õ ÿ è � ð î ô ì ö ï � ý ñ ð ï ð ö è é óì ï î è ð ï î ò � õ ì ï ñ ò ö ë õ î ë ô ð � ñ ì ö ñ � ì õ õ ó ð û ð õ è ø î ñ ð ó ì ï ö ì ø õ ì é ð ü ö ñ ò ô ò ö î ð ôò é ó � ð é î ò õ î è ë í ñ é ð ï ï � ì î ñ ì é ð ò ö ñ ï î ë ó ð é î ú ò î ñ õ ð î ð ò é ó î ð ò � ò ï ò� ñ è õ ð ï è î ñ ò î î ñ ð ÿ ò ô ð ò � õ ð î è � ò � ð ï ò ö ô ì � ö ð ï ì é î ñ ð ì ô î ô ò ì é ì é í ü õ ð ò û ðî ñ ð ì ô ö è � � è ô î � è é ð ò é ó ó ð û ð õ è ø ò ç ñ ò � ø ì è é ï ñ ì ø � ý ý � ý þ � � ý ñ ì ï� ì õ õ ð é ö è ë ô ò í ð î ñ ð � î è � ò � ð î ñ ð � è ï î è ë î è � ð û ð ô ÿ ï ì î ë ò ê è é ò é óè ø ø è ô î ë é ì î ÿ í ì û ð é î è î ñ ð � ì é ò î ñ õ ð ê ö ï ò é ó ò ö ò ó ð � ì ö ï ü ï è î ñ ò î î ñ ð ÿ� ì í ñ î � é è � � ñ ò î ì î ì ï î è � ð � ë õ õ ÿ ö è � � ì � ð ó î è ï è � ð î ñ ì é í � � ñ ð é î ñ ð ï ðî � è ö è é û ð ô í ð ü î ñ ð ÿ ò ô ð é è î è é õ ÿ ò � õ ð î è ô ð ò ö ñ î ñ ð ì ô � ë õ õ ø è î ð é ê ò õ " î ñ ð ÿ� ð ö è � ð ö ñ ò � ø ì è é ï è é ò é ó è � î ñ ð ø õ ò ÿ ì é í � ð õ ó �

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IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSAn Exceptional ChoiceSince 1847, The University of Iowa has distinguished itself as a leader among public universities. Today its programs in health, business, engineering, educa-tion, law, the arts, communications, and the sciences are known worldwide for their excellence and innovation.

Outstanding Academic OpportunitiesIowa offers degrees in 11 colleges: Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Law, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, and the Graduate College. Undergraduates can choose from more than 100 areas of study.

A Fun Place to Call HomeIowa City is a classic university town where learning and creating truly matter. The city blends the vibrant University campus and the natural beauty of the Iowa River with nearby shopping, entertainment, and residential areas.

Commanding ResourcesThe University operates one of the largest research library systems in the country. Iowa equips its classrooms and laboratories with the latest in computer technology. Students benefi t from this technology-rich environment coupled with the high personal attention of University faculty and staff. Visit the University’s web site at www.uiowa.edu to learn about its multifaceted education, research and service programs.

More Than a Taste of the ArtsAlthough temporarily displaced from their buildings by a Summer 2008 fl ood, Hancher Auditorium and the UI Museum of Art continue to offer performances, exhibits and special events in alternate venues. Premier works of art are displayed in most University buildings and plazas throughout campus. Students may partici-pate in theater, music, and dance groups.

Time and Space to PlayEvery year about 90 percent of Iowa’s students make use of the University’s recreational facilities. Each season offers a full schedule of intramural and club sports, ranging from rugby, tennis, and golf to volleyball, soccer, and swimming. Individual workouts are a part of many students’ daily routines. Students also make use of campus walking and running trails, bikeways, ski trails, golf courses, and canoe and sailboat rentals to relax and enjoy leisure time.

What Distinguishes an Iowa Education?Success. Iowa’s philosophy is that if students meet the entrance requirements, the University is going to do everything it can to help students to graduate. An Iowa degree spells success in the job market, giving students the skills to continue learning and growing throughout their careers.Excellence. The faculty is stellar. Students are amazed not only at how much they know but at how enthused they are about sharing that knowledge and getting students excited about their subject.

Comfortable class sizesAttending a large university does not necessarily mean having large class sizes. More than 30,000 students are enrolled at Iowa, but the UI has a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1. Large lecture halls host a few of the most popular under-graduate courses, with several hundred students in attendance. However, most lectures are complemented by classroom discussions among smaller groups. Altogether, 92 percent of undergraduate classes have fewer than 50 students in them; 80 percent have fewer than 30 students. Less than 4 percent of un-dergraduate classes have more than 100 students in them.

Consider Iowa’s Advantages• According to the Fiske Guide to Colleges, the University of Iowa is a “Best Buy” for an outstanding, affordable education.• Iowa celebrates diversity—the University attracts students from 100 countries and all 50 U.S. states.• Iowa’s students and faculty have an enthusiasm for learning and for having fun.• Iowa is part of the Big Ten Conference, sharing academic and athletic traditions among a group of America’s leading universities.• Iowa’s faculty members not only offer a full range of academic offerings for students, they actively engage in innovative research projects within their specialty areas.• Students can easily travel a half day by car to a number of large American cities, including Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Omaha.• Iowa City holds a cosmopolitan charm all its own as a gathering place for the world’s writers, for world-renowned artists, and for noted visiting lecturers.• The University’s 400+ student organizations include fraternities, sororities, and many professional and cultural societies.• The University’s career and placement services match students with companies for internships and other professional experiences throughout their education.• The University’s graduates excel in their careers, often holding leadership positions within their professions and communities.

U.S. News & World Report

ranked The University of Iowa as

the 26th best public university

in the nation in 2009.

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IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICSThe CollegesMost freshmen who enroll at The University of Iowa are admitted to either the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences or the College of Engineering. The General Education Program allows students to sample courses in more than 100 areas of study. At Iowa, students are required to take electives, major courses, and general education course work.

Liberal Arts & SciencesUndergraduate Degrees Offered - Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Science (BS) in 58 major fi elds; Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Music (BM) and of Liberal Stud-ies (BLS). Admission - Freshmen and transfer students are to meet the college’s admissions requirements.

Engineering Undergraduate Degrees Offered - Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) in six majors- biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, and mechanical engineer-ing. Admission - Students must meet the college’s high admissions requirements.

Business Undergraduate Degrees Offered - Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in six majors: accounting, economics, fi nance, management, management information systems, and marketing. Admission - Usually requires two years of pre-business study in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Details at www.biz.uiowa.edu/

upo/admissions/.

Education Teacher Education Programs - Elementary Education, Art Education, English Educa-tion, Foreign Language Education, Mathematics Education, Music Education, Science Education, and Social Studies Education. Additional teaching minors in Coaching, ESL (English as a Second Language), Hearing Impaired, Journalism, and Talented and Gifted. Admission - Review all admission requirements and program guides at www.education.uiowa.edu/tess/

NursingUndergraduate Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).

Admission: Students typically complete one year of pre-requisite courses in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and apply for admission during the second semester of the fi rst year. The College of Nursing has competitive admission. The BSN requires three years of study once the student earns admission.

PharmacyProfessional Degree Offered - Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD).

Admission - Students must successfully complete required pre-pharmacy course work in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. These requirements may be met in two years but do not guarantee admission. Students must also complete the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT).

Graduate and Professional DegreesMany student-athletes who have attended The University of Iowa and completed their undergraduate degrees continue their education at the University. Student-athletes who attend graduate or professional school must fi rst complete course work toward a bachelor’s degree in their fi eld of study. The University also offers undergraduates the opportunity to participate in research and overseas study programs, as well as internships that will help prepare them for graduate school.

The Tippie School of Management’s

MBA program was recently ranked 20th

best in the country by Forbes

magazine.

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HousingEach athletics team has its own rules regarding residence of incoming freshmen. Across the University, about 90 percent of freshmen choose to live on campus in one of the 10 residence halls. Most student-athletes live at least two years on campus. The residence halls have full-service dining rooms, study lounges, laundry facilities, recreational facilities, vending, and bank machines. Each room has high-speed computer connections for e-mail and Internet access, plus there are wireless networking hot spots in a variety of locations across campus. Iowa also offers wireless networking in 110 buildings and several outdoor areas, providing more than 2,000 access points across campus.

Safety• 11:55 p.m. - 2:10 a.m.: Free SafeRide buses take

students home Fridays and Saturdays during the fall and spring semesters.

• Public Safety offers Nite Ride, a safe means of late night transportation for women only. Nite Ride oper-ates 10 p.m.-3 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

• Special telephones with blue lights are stationed across campus with a direct link to the UI Department of Public Safety.

• University of Iowa Police personnel educate students on safety during summer orientation.

• The Rape Victim Advocacy Program cooperates with the UI Department of Public Safety and participates in Sexual Crime Awareness Week.

CambusThere are six primary bus routes throughout the Iowa campus. The University Cambus provides over three million free rides to class and to the dorms for students each year. Some routes run seven days a week, and some run until 2:30 a.m. Cambus also operates a specialized transportation service for persons with disabilities.

Health ServicesThe University of Iowa provides the student-athlete with the most up-to-date and highest-quality medical care available. Students at Iowa can go to Student Health Service, which is open Monday through Friday. The service is supported by a fee paid by all full-time students. It offers students unlimited free offi ce visits (there is a charge for other procedures done in the offi ce, such as blood tests).

LibrariesThe University of Iowa Libraries supports the academic achievement of all student-athletes with specialized courses, one-on-one consultations with librar-ians, 24/7 access to electronic resources through the web site (www.lib.uiowa.edu), and extended hours, which can accommodate complicated practice and travel schedules. UI Librarians help students fi nd answers, whether they’re on a web site, in a book, journal, government document, or database. Librarians also plan and teach students how to fi nd, evaluate, and use information from a variety of sources--skills they will use throughout their lives.

Career PlanningFinding and pursuing a career takes careful planning. The Pomerantz Career Center is extremely valuable for student-athletes and can help identify stills that transfer from athletics to the workplace. The program suggests a timeline each student-athlete may follow throughout his or her stay at Iowa. The components of the program include individualized career advising, career education programs, summer job/internship opportunities, resume and cover letter development and preparing for life after college athletics.

ComputersThere are 26 Instructional Technology Centers all over the campus which are fi lled with over 1,000 computers. These facilities are open at least 50 hours a week. Some are open 24 hours. Also, the Information Arcade in the Main Library provides a variety of specialized computing tools. The Computer Demo Center provides information for students who want to purchase computers and software.

Skills Labs & SupportMany academic departments offer skills labs to help students improve skills necessary to succeed at Iowa, such as writing, speaking, math, science, and foreign language. Assistance with skills such as note-taking, time-management, and test-taking are available through resources such as the College Transition Seminar (a credit-bearing course offered through University College), University Counseling Services, and Athletic Student Services staff.

Cultural CentersFour cultural centers on campus provide a welcoming setting where students from various cultures can fi nd cultural, academic, and personal support services: the Latino and Native American Cultural Center, the Afro American Cultural Cen-ter, the Asian Pacifi c American Cultural Center, and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Resource and Education Center.

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THE IOWA CITY COMMUNITY

Iowa City is located in eastern Iowa and is an easy

trip to such cities as Des Moines (the capital of

Iowa), Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Min-

neapolis. Also, Cedar Rapids, a city of more than

150,000, is just a short drive north of Iowa City.

The Eastern Iowa Airport, which links residents

to every major airport in the Midwest, nation and

world, is only 20 minutes away.

For More Information Contact:

Iowa City/Coralville

Convention & Visitors Bureau

900 First Avenue

Coralville 52241

319/337-6592 or 800/283-6592

www.iowacitycoralville.org

Iowa City is a diverse, highly cosmopolitan community of 60,000 set in the natural scenic beauty of Iowa’s rolling hills and woods along the tree-lined banks of the Iowa River. Iowa City has all the art galleries, ethnic foods, historic architecture and vibrant atmosphere of a much larger city, but with the compactness and friendly feeling of a small town. As a place to live, Iowa City keeps winning awards and accolades - Named one of the 10 most enlight-ened towns in the country by Utne Reader, listed in the book The 100 Best Small Art Towns in America and selected the number-one place to live in the nation by Editor & Publisher magazine. Economically, businesses such as Rockwell Collins, American College Testing and Procter & Gamble help keep the city booming. In Coralville, a branch offi ce of Geico Auto Insurance has provided many residents with employment opportunities. Culturally, Iowa City is alive with concerts, art exhibits, readings, plays and art events of all kinds. Located on the University of Iowa campus, Hancher Auditorium is a nationally-known performance center that brings in the best of Broadway, classical and jazz music, dance and other performances. The University of Iowa Theatre Arts department also produces a full schedule of plays each year, featuring the work of student performers and directors. So whether you enjoy the arts as a spectator or as an outlet for your own creativ-ity, Iowa City has the opportunities. Residents of Iowa City are not only economically and culturally enriched, they also take advantage of the numerous recreational facilities offered around town. The area’s more than 30 parks provide opportunities for year-round activities including boating, hiking, swimming, fi shing and skiing. The city’s greatest charm, however, remains the sincere friendliness of its citizens, the cosmopolitan atmosphere and the successful partnership built between the community and the University.

Old CapitolOne of the most recognizable sites in Iowa City is the gold dome of the Old Capitol which is situated in the heart of downtown. Built in 1840, it is Iowa City’s most historic building. The Old Capitol was the site of the fi rst governor inauguration as well as the fi rst six Iowa General Assemblies. It is also where the state’s Constitu-tion was drafted. When the capital was moved to Des Moines in 1857, the Old Capitol was dedicated to The University of Iowa, becoming the fi rst building owned by the University.

Coralville LakeJust north of Iowa City is Coralville Lake, an outdoor recreational area that offers a variety of opportunities for the public. Coralville Lake offers picnic shelters, biking, hiking, fi shing, boating, swimming, hunting, camping, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, golf and disc golf.

City PlazaLocated downtown and in walking distance of many of the University’s dormitories is the City Plaza. It is a perfect place to sit outside and study or hang out with friends. During the fall, spring and summer months there are concerts and art festivals in the “Ped” Mall.

Coral Ridge MallThe Coral Ridge Mall is a 1.2-million-square-foot shopping center located just minutes from campus. The center combines a mix of over 120 specialty shops and strong department stores including Dillards, JC Penney, Sears, Target and Younkers. Coral Ridge also offers entertainment features such as an NHL-regu-lation-sized indoor ice arena, state-of-the-art 10-screen movie theatre and a large carousel along with a 1,000-seat food court with sit-down restaurants. Specialty stores include Abercrombie & Fitch, Barnes & Noble, Gap, Old Navy, Scheels All Sports and Pier 1 Imports.

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TRADITIONS

IOWA MEN’S GYMNASTICS

School Fight SongThe Iowa Fight Song was written in 1950 by Mason City, Iowa, native Meredith Willson. Best known as the creator of Broadway’s “The Music Man,” Willson was awarded a 1963 University of Iowa Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award for “setting the spirit of Iowa to music.” The lively cheer is sung hundreds of times during Iowa athletics events the year around.

The word is Fight, Fight, Fight for IOWA

Let every loyal Iowan sing;

The word is Fight, Fight, Fight for IOWA

Until the walls and rafters ring (Go Hawks!)

Come on and cheer, cheer, cheer for IOWA

Come on and cheer until you hear the fi nal gun.

The word is Fight, Fight, Fight for IOWA

Until the game is won.

The Hawkeye NicknameThe University of Iowa borrowed its athletic nickname from the state of Iowa many years ago. The name Hawkeye was originally the name of the hero in the fi ctional novel, The Last of the Mohicans, written by James Fenimore Cooper. Cooper had the Delaware Indians bestow the name on a white scout who lived with them. In 1838, 12 years after the book was published, people in the territory of Iowa acquired the nickname, chiefl y through the efforts of Judge David Rorer of Burlington and James Edwards of Fort Madison. Edwards, editor of the Fort Madison Patriot, moved his paper to Burlington in 1843 and renamed it the Burlington Hawkeye. The two men continued their campaign to popularize the name, and territorial offi cials eventually gave it their formal approval.

Herky The HawkeyeThe Hawkeye nickname gained a tangible symbol in 1948 when a cartoon character, later to be named Herky the Hawkeye was hatched. The creator was Richard Spencer III, instructor of journalism at Iowa. The impish Hawk was an immediate hit and acquired a name through a statewide contest staged by the athletic department. John Franklin, a Belle Plaine alumnus, was the man who suggested Herky. Since his birth more than 45 years ago, Herky has symbolized Iowa athletics and epitomized University life. He even donned a military uniform during the Korean War and became the insignia of the 124th Fighter Squadron. During the mid-1950s, Herky came to life at a football game as the Iowa mascot. Since that time, Herky has been a familiar fi gure at Iowa athletics events.

School ColorsFor 40 years Iowa was without school colors, but in 1887 a group of 50 seniors met on the steps of the Old Capitol to decide what are now the school offi cial colors. They chose Old Gold, the color of Iowa’s vast corn fi elds and Black, the color of the rich soil.