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University of Illinois 2017-18 MEN S GYMNASTICS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2017-18 Fighting Illini Roster/Schedule 5 Head Coach Justin Spring 6-7 Associate Head Coach Daniel Ribeiro 8 Assistant Coach Don Osborn 9 Volunteer Assistant Coach Joey Peters 8 Director of Operations Max Soifer 9 Support Staff 9 Facilities 10-11 FIGHTING ILLINI QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY Location Urbana-Champaign Enrollment 44,942 Nickname Fighting Illini Colors Orange and Blue Conference Big Ten President Timothy Killeen Chancellor Robert J. Jones Athletic Director Josh Whitman Home Facility (Capacity) Huff Hall (3,800) COACHING STAFF Head Coach... Justin Spring Alma Mater... Illinois, 06 Overall Record/Season... 145-62-1/Eighth Big Ten Record/Season...52-17/Eighth Associate Head Coach/Season Daniel Ribeiro/Sixth Assistant Coach/Season... Don Osborn/Second Director of Operations/Season Max Soifer/First Volunteer Assistant/Season Joey Peters/First ATHLETICS COMMUNICATION MEN S GYMNASTICS OFFICE Office Manager Mary Gallagher Gymnastics Office Phone 217-265-8034 Gymnastics Office Fax 217-244-9758 2016-17 RECAP 2017 Overall Record 23-8 2017 Big Ten Finish Second 2017 NCAA Finish Third 2017 High Score 422.900 (at ASU, 1//21) 2017-18 Preview 2017-18 Preseason Ranking Fifth 2017 National Champions Returning/Lost 0/0 2017 All-Americans Returning/Lost 4/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/4 Newcomers 5 First Year of Men s Gymnastics 1898 Years at NCAA Team Championships/Last 48/2017 NCAA Titles 10 ( 39, 40, 41, 42, 50, 55, 56, 58, 89, 12) Men s Gymnastics Contact Kevin Cole E-mail Address kpcole2@illinois.edu Office Phone 217-300-1503 Cell Phone 847-644-2928 Sports Information Director Kent Brown Associate Director Derrick Burson Assistant Directors Derek Neal, Jenny Dewar, Brett Moore, Libby Knight Interns Chad Beyler, Grace Duggan Graduate Assistant Kevin Cole Creative Design/New Media Adam Marantz, Trevor Diedrich Office Manager Jen Fisher Office Phone/Fax 217-333-1391/217-333-5540 Senior Bobby Baker 12 Senior Tyson Bull 13 Junior Alex Diab 14 RS-Senior Chandler Eggleston 15 Sophomore Danny Graham 16 Junior Johnny Jacobson 17 Sophomore Jacob Light 18 Junior Blake Martin 19 Senior Harry McLellan 20 Senior Dennis Minton 21 Senior Brandon Ngai 22 Sophomore Michael Paradise 23 Sophomore Sebastian Quiana 24 Senior Andreas Silbermann 25 Junior Ross Thompson 26 Freshman Max Diab 27 Freshman Joel Diaz 27 Freshman Justin Jepsen 28 RS-Freshman Connor Jones 28 RS-Freshman Tommy Mistretta 29 Freshman Cobey Pava 29 RS-Freshman Zach Treadway 30 2016-17 Season Review 31 2017 Big Ten Championships Review 32 2017 NCAA Championships Review 33 2016-17 Meet-by-Meet Results 34-38 All-Time Coaching Records 39-40 All-Time Results 41-44 All-Time Series Records 45 All-Time Titles Leaders 46 International Honors 47 NCAA Honors 47-49 Big Ten Honors 49-51 Academic Honors 51-52 Individual & Team Records 53-56 All-Time Letterwinners 57-58 2017-18 Fighting Illini TV Roster 59 CREDITS: The 2017-18 Illinois men s gymnastics record book is a publication of the University of Illinois Athletics Communications Office. Photos by Mark Jones, Brad Leeb and Getty Images. Web Site...www.FIGHTINGILLINI.com Facebook... www.facebook.com/illinimgym Twitter... www.twitter.com/illinimgym Instagram...www.instagram.com/Illinimgym Mailing Address...Bielfeldt Athletic Administration Building...1700 South Fourth St., Champaign, IL 61820 2018 ILLINOIS MEN S GYMNASTICS // 1

2012 The Fighting Illini men s gymnastics team climbed back from a two-point deficit in the final two rotations of the night to win the 2012 NCAA Championship at Oklahoma s Lloyd Noble Center. The Orange and Blue posted a season-high score of 358.850, including a school record-breaking 60.750 on pommel horse, to edge host and top-ranked Oklahoma (357.450) and win the national title. 10 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1989 Legendary coach Yoshi Hayasaki got his lone national championship in 1989, guiding Illinois to the first NCAA title of any Illini sport since 1958. Illinois finished first with a score of 283.400, defending national champion Nebraska took second (282.300) and Minnesota third.

1958 With Charley Pond at the helm, Illinois Men s Gymnastics tied (79-79) with the host, Michigan State, for first place at the national championship, the first instance of a draw in NCAA tournament history. 1956 The Fighting Illini won their second-consecutive NCAA title over Penn State, handedly beating the Nittany Lions 123.5 to 67.5, under Charley Pond. The event was held at North Carolina. 10 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1955 Two-time champion Penn State is defeated by Charley Pond s repeat runner-up Illini, 82-69, at UCLA. 1950 Charley Pond coached the Illini to his first NCAA Championship, narrowly beating out Temple 26-25. The event was hosted by Army.

1942 1941 Hartley Price s fourth and final NCAA Championship with the Fighting Illini. Illinois defeated Penn State, 39-30, with the event hosted by Navy. Illinois defeats the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, 69-52.5, for its third-consecutive NCAA title. Chicago hosted the event. 10 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1940 1939 Coach Price and the men s gymnastics team bring home their second NCAA Championship, winning over both Navy and Temple, 20-17, in Chicago. After placing second in the first NCAA title meet, Coach Hartley Price and the Fighting Illini beat Army 21-17 to win the school s first men s gymnastics title. Chicago hosted the event.

FIGHTING ILLINI MEN S GYMNASTICS 5 THE 2017-18 FIGHTING ILLINI Top row (L-R): Jordan Kovach, Connor Jones, Sebastian Quiana, Tommy Mistretta, Justin Jepsen, Blake Martin, Brandon Ngai Middle row (L-R): Danny Graham, Dennis Minton, Andreas Silbermann, Chandler Eggleston, Ross Thompson, Tyson Bull, Michael Paradise Bottom row (L-R): Harry McLellan, Alex Diab, Max Diab, Joel Diaz, Jacob Light, Cobey Pava, Zach Treadway, Johnny Jacobson, Bobby Baker ILLINOIS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. NAME YR. EVENT HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 23 Bobby Baker Sr. AA Lemont, Ill./Lemont 13 Tyson Bull Sr. AA The Basin, Victoria, Australia/Victorian Col. of the Arts 34 Alex Diab Jr. AA Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West 45 Max Diab Fr. FX, SR, VT Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West 1 Joel Diaz Fr. AA Cypress, Texas/Cypress Woods 24 Chandler Eggleston R-Sr. AA Jamestown, N.C./Southwest Guilford 21 Danny Graham So. FX, PB, SR Clarendon Hills, Ill./Hinsdale Central 15 Johnny Jacobson Jr. AA Syracuse, Utah/Syracuse 30 Justin Jepsen Fr. AA Pleasant Grove, Utah/American Fork 17 Connor Jones R-Fr. FX, HB, VT Haymarket, Va./Thomas Jefferson 97 Jordan Kovach So. AA Chickasha, Okla. 4 Jacob Light So. AA Macungie, Pa./Emmaus 2 Blake Martin Jr. FX,PH,VT,HB Columbus, Ohio/Columbus Academy 7 Harry McLellan Sr. PH,VT Wyckoff, N.J./Bergen Catholic 10 Dennis Minton Sr. SR Cincinnati, Ohio/Gahanna Lincoln 16 Tommy Mistretta R-Fr. AA Easton, Pa./Livermore 42 Brandon Ngai Sr. PH Sacramento, Calif./Heritage Peak Charter School 88 Michael Paradise So. PH Bartlett, Ill./Bartlett 98 Cobey Pava Fr. AA Chicago, Ill./Wolcott 32 Sebastian Quiana So. FX, HB, PB, VT Oradell, N.J./River Dell 18 Andreas Silbermann Sr. FX, PB, PH, SR Chandler, Ariz./Petaluma 6 Ross Thompson Jr. FX,VT,PB,HB Kansas City, Mo./UMKC 3 Zach Treadway R-Fr. AA Norman, Okla./Connections Academy Head Coach: Justin Spring (8th season) Associate Head Coach: Daniel Ribeiro (7th season) Assistant Coach: Don Osborn (3rd season) Director of Operations: Max Soifer (1st season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Joey Peters (1st season) 2017-18 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME DEC. 9 ORANGE & BLUE EXHIBITION 4 P.M. Jan. 13 Windy City Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20 ARIZONA STATE 4 P.M. Jan. 27 Penn State 3 p.m. Feb. 3 Iowa 1 p.m. Feb. 10 Minnesota 2:30 p.m. Feb. 15-17 Winter Cup (Las Vegas, Nev.) TBA Feb. 24 MICHIGAN 1 P.M. March 3 Stanford Invite 6 p.m. March 9 AIR FORCE & UIC 7 P.M. March 17 OKLAHOMA 11 A.M. April 6-7 Big Ten Championships (Ann Arbor, Mich.)# TBA April 20-21 NCAA Championships (Chicago, Ill.) TBA All times Central and subject to change All home meets in BOLD CAPS and held at Huff Hall # Denotes meets aired on BTN $ Denotes meets aired on BTN+ Pronunciation Guide Alex Diab... DEE-ab Max Diab... DEE-ab Harry McLellan Mick-Lel-un Brandon Ngai.................................. NYE (like eye) Cobey Pava.................................. Pah-vuh Sebastian Quiana Key-ah-nuh Daniel Ribeiro.................................. Rih-BEAR-oh

6 Fighting Illini Gymnastics // 10 National Championships // Most All-Americans in the Nation JUSTIN SPRING HEAD COACH // EIGHTH SEASON (12TH ON ILLINOIS STAFF) Justin Spring enters his eighth season at the helm and 12th season overall with the Illinois Men s Gymnastics program. In seven years as the head coach of the Illini, Spring has guided eight gymnasts to NCAA event titles, including two NCAA champions in both 2011 and 2012. The Illini have racked up 53 All-America honors in Spring s seven years. He was named National Coach of the Year in 2012 after guiding Illinois to its 10th NCAA team championship. At 28, he was the youngest coach in NCAA history to earn National Coach of the Year honors. The Illini finished the 2016-17 season with a record of 23-8, including a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships. The campaign also saw the Illini finish in second-place at the Big Ten Championships, which were hosted by the Illini at the State Farm Center. In addition to team success, the season produced six All-American honors, as well as three Big Ten event champions. In the 2015-16 season, the Fighting Illini turned in a 23-10 record. Illinois finished fourth at the NCAA Championships, after earning a second place finish at the Big Ten Championships. Sophomore Brandon Ngai won the 2016 pommel horse title, joining teammates Logan Bradley (pommel horse), Tyson Bull (high bar) and Alex Diab (high bar) in receiving All-American status. Ngai and Diab also had excellent showings at the 2016 Big Ten Championships at Ohio State, with Ngai winning the pommel horse event title during the Team Finals, and Diab earning the still rings event title. Diab was named First Team All-Big Ten, while Ngia, Matthew Foster and Johnny Jacobson received Second Team nods. Illinois finished the 2014-15 season with a record of 18-7 in Spring s sixth year at the helm. The Orange and Blue took second place at the Big Ten Championships to the host, Penn State, by a mere six-tenths of a point. The Illini collected three events titles at the league championship while Bobby Baker raked in six Big Ten Freshman of the Week accolades and culminated the season with both Big Ten Gymnast and Freshman of the Year honors and a pair of All-America honors. C.J. Maestas collected four All-America accolades in his final season to bring his total to 10 while under Spring s guidance. Collectively, four Illini accounted for eight All-America titles, the third most in a season during Spring s time at the helm. The 2013-14 season saw the Illini compile a 19-12-1 record during Spring s fifth season at the program s helm. Illinois finished fourth in the Big Ten as well as at the NCAA Championships. Illinois advanced to its 12th straight NCAA team final while Jordan Valdez earned the national title on high bar. The Orange and Blue returned from the NCAA Championships with 10 All-America honors, the most of any team in the country. Maestas also set the all-time school and NCAA record on still rings at 16.450. In 2012-13, Spring led the Illini to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships and a 15-18 overall record. Fred Hartville locked down the Big Ten and NCAA titles on vault to become Illinois fifth NCAA vault champion and the first-ever Illini freshman to take the title. Four Illini earned All-America honors at the NCAA Championships, and two Illinois gymnasts set school records during the season. Illinois also hosted a groundbreaking match play dual meet, topping Minnesota 21-9. Spring has guided the Illini to three Big Ten Championships in five years and earned Big Ten Coach of the Year honors from 2010-12. Under his leadership, the 2012 Illini knocked off topranked Oklahoma three times throughout the season, compiling a 28-2 mark overall, and produced two NCAA event champions, 11 All-America accolades among seven individuals, three Big Ten titles between two gymnasts, two All-Big Ten honorees and their fourth-ever Nissen-Emery Award winner, senior Paul Ruggeri. Additionally, then-freshman C.J. Maestas earned Big Ten Gymnast and Freshman of the Year. In 2010-11, Spring guided the Illini to a 25-8 overall record, their third-straight Big Ten title and a thirdplace finish at the NCAA Championships. Spring s 2011 squad featured four NCAA All-Americans and two NCAA champions. After a successful 2011 campaign, he was named Central Region Coach of the Year and Big Ten Coach of the Year for the second straight season. Following the 2009-10 season, Spring was named head coach for the Illinois Men s Gymnastics program after spending one year as an associate head coach. In one season as associate head coach, Spring led Illinois to its second straight Big Ten team title and a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Individually, five Illini earned All-America accolades; three took home Big Ten titles, and Luke Stannard became just the third Illini to win the prestigious Nissen-Emery Award, which is presented annually to the nation s top senior male gymnast. Additionally, Spring helped guide Illinois to a 22-5 overall record and the top spot in the rankings on four separate occasions and never dropped out of the top five. For his efforts, Spring was honored as both Central Region Coach of the Year and Big Ten Coach of the Year. Spring was promoted to associate head coach following the 2009 season after three years as an assistant under the legendary Yoshi Hayasaki. The promotion meant that Spring had to retire from competitive gymnastics to concentrate on coaching full time. In 2009, Spring was named Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year along with Ivan Ivankov after helping Illinois to the Big Ten Championship, a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championships and three individual NCAA titles. Spring, a former Illini standout, had an amazing year in 2008 that culminated with winning a bronze medal with Team USA at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Along with his teammates, Spring defied all odds as the U.S. men brought home the bronze medal and surprised everyone, except themselves. Spring was spectacular in the team finals in leading the Americans to the improbable bronze. He scored 15.900 on vault in the second rotation, a team-leading 15.850 on parallel bars, a spectacular 15.675 on horizontal bar, along with 15.200 on floor exercise in the three-up, three-count format. Spring s road to the Olympics was not an easy one to say the least. Plagued by injuries throughout his career, Spring battled through constant pain in hopes of accomplishing his lifelong dream of bringing home an Olympic medal. Less than a year before his Olympic appearance, Spring tore his ACL at the 2007 Visa Championships. However, he did not let the incident hamper his dreams. After making a speedy recovery, the Burke, Va., native headed to the 2008 Olympic Trials, where he was scheduled to compete on only four events due to a nagging ankle injury. However, he knew he needed to do more in order to make the team. He needed to show the Olympic selection committee that he had the complete package they were looking for. With his dream on the line, Spring rolled the dice and made a last minute decision to add floor exercise to his competition events. Despite not practicing on the event in nearly two months, the gutsy move paid off as he posted a score of 15.200, the second-highest score of the night. After a second strong day of competition at the Olympic Trials, all Spring could do was wait. The Olympic team would be announced the next day. In the end, the decision to add floor proved to have a huge payoff, as Spring s name was one of the six announced to the team. Spring, one of the most talented gymnasts in Illinois history, finished his collegiate career in 2006. In his first season as an assistant in 2007, Spring was instrumental in helping the Illini return to the NCAA Championships Super Six, as the Illini extended their streak of top-five finishes to five-straight years with fifth-place finishes at NCAAs and Big Tens. In 2008, Spring helped lead the Illini to a runnerup finish behind No. 1 Penn State at the Big Ten Championships. At the 2008 NCAA Championships, the Illini continued their success, finishing third, their sixth-consecutive top-five finish. The Illini brought home nine All-America honors with freshman Paul Ruggeri winning the national title on high bar, Illinois first high bar champion since Spring in 2006. Finishing his collegiate career in 2006, Spring strung together one of the best seasons in Illinois gymnastics history. The season culminated with him earning the 2006 Nissen-Emery Award, an honor that goes to the top senior male gymnast in the nation. A double titlist at the 2006 NCAAs, Spring took home the crown on the high bar and defended his title on parallel bars. In addition, he carded five total All-America honors with a second-place finish in the all-around, third on floor exercise and fourth on vault. Along with his individual honors, Spring helped the Illini to runner-up finishes at the 2006 NCAA and Big Ten Championships. The finish at NCAAs came less than a half-a-point shy of team-champion Oklahoma, and just short of the Orange and Blue s 10th national title. Overall, the Burke, Va., native is a four-time NCAA Champion, winning a pair of titles on high bar in both 2004 and 2006 and back-to-back crowns on parallel

THE SPRING FILE EDUCATION High School: Lake Braddock (Lake Braddock, Va.) College: University of Illinois (2002-06) COLLEGIATE CAREER 2006 Nissen-Emery Award winner 2006 NCAA Parallel Bars Champion 2006 NCAA High Bar Co-Champion 2006 Big Ten Gymnast of the Year 2006 Big Ten Parallel Bars Champion 2006 Big Ten All-Around Champion 2005 U.S. National High Bar Champion 2005 NCAA Parallel Bars Champion 2004 NCAA High Bar Champion 2004 Big Ten Floor Exercise Champion 13-time All-American Three-time All-Big Ten Team Member Six-time Big Ten Gymnast of the Week Three-time Inside Gymnastics NCAA Gymnast of the Week Two-time UI Dike Eddleman Athlete of the Year (2004, 2006) Illinois School Record Holder (FX, VT, PB, HB) Two-Year Team Captain 7 bars in 2005 and 2006. Along with his national recognition, Spring earned 2006 Big Ten Gymnast of the Year accolades after winning the all-around crown at Big Ten Championships. In all, Spring finished his illustrious career with three All-Big Ten first team honors, six Big Ten Gymnast of the Week laurels and three Inside Gymnastics NCAA Gymnast of the Week honors. During his four-year career, Spring garnered three Big Ten Championships with titles on parallel bars and in the all-around in 2006 and on the floor exercise in 2004. Spring is a two-time recipient of the Dike Eddleman Athlete of the Year award (2004, 2006), which goes to Illinois top male and female athlete. A face and name that will forever be remembered in Illini record books, Spring left the Fighting Illini a 13-time All-American, the most since Abie Grossfeld earned 13 from 1957-59, and holds Illinois records on floor exercise, vault, parallel bars and high bar. Spring s success has extended far beyond his honors in collegiate competition, as he won the national title on parallel bars at the 2008 Visa Championships, his third overall honor. In 2005, Spring became the first Illini gymnast to win a national title at the Visa Championships, winning the gold on high bar. With his two-day combined high bar score of 18.750, Spring took home the title on the event. He competed at the 2007 World Cup meet in Moscow, taking home second on high bar at the event. The Illini great was chosen to the 2007 U.S. Pan American Games team, bringing home the United States first gold medal at the games in 16 years when he claimed the crown on parallel bars. He also helped lead the U.S. team to a bronze medal finish at the Games hosted in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Spring then followed the performance with a stellar outing at the 2007 Visa Championships, where he collected his second U.S. title on high bar - first since 2005 - and was a silver medalist on floor exercise. Spring is a five-time U.S. Senior National Team member after his fifth-straight selection in 2008. Spring also represented the U.S. at the 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Melbourne, Australia, on floor exercise, parallel bars and high bar. At the 2005 World Championships, Spring finished 10th to qualify as a reserve on high bar and finished 12th on parallel bars. At the 2005 American Cup, Spring scored a 9.500 on high bar and brought home the silver medal behind only Olympic champion Paul Hamm. INTERNATIONAL CAREER 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist - Team 2008 Visa U.S. Championships Gold Medalist - Parallel Bars Five-time U.S. Senior National Team Member 2007 Pan American Games Team Member - Bronze Medal 2007 Pan American Gold Medalist - Parallel Bars 2007 Visa U.S. Championships Gold Medalist - High Bar 2007 Visa U.S. Championships Silver Medalist - Floor Exercise 2007 Moscow World Cup Silver Medalist - High Bar 2005 World Championships U.S. Team Member 2005 Visa U.S. Championships Gold Medalist - High Bar 2005 Winter Cup Champion - High Bar 2005 American Cup Silver Medalist - High Bar 2003 World University Games Team Member COACHING EXPERIENCE 2010-present: Head Coach, University of Illinois 2014: DTB Team Championships, Head Coach of Silver Medal Team 2009-10: Associate Head Coach, University of Illinois 2012 National Coach of the Year 2012 Big Ten Coach of the Year 2011 Central Region Coach of the Year 2011 Big Ten Coach of the Year 2010 Central Region Coach of the Year 2010 Big Ten Coach of the Year 2006-2009: Assistant Coach, University of Illinois 2009 Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year The Illini gymnast finished fourth on the high bar at the 2004 Visa U.S. Championships and competed for Team USA at the 2003 World University Games in Daegu, South Korea, advancing to the finals on floor. Spring graduated from the University of Illinois in 2006 with a bachelor s degree in speech communication and earned his master s in recreation, sports and tourism in 2014. Spring and his wife, Tori, and son, Cody, reside in Champaign, Ill.

8 Fighting Illini Gymnastics // 10 National Championships // Most All-Americans in the Nation DANIEL RIBEIRO ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH // SEVENTH SEASON Daniel Ribeiro enters his seventh year as a member of the Illini men s gymnastics coaching staff. For the first four seasons, Ribeiro served as an assistant coach. In July 2015, Ribeiro was promoted to the position of Associate Head Coach. He earned National Assistant Coach of the Year and Central Region Coach of the Year honors in 2012 after helping lead the Illini to their first national championship since 1989 and fourth-consecutive Big Ten championship. THE RIBEIRO FILE COACHING EXPERIENCE July 2015-present: Associate Head Coach, University of Illinois 2017 Maccabiah Games Head Coach of Silver Medal Team 2011-July 2015: Assistant Coach, University of Illinois 2013 Maccabiah Games Head Coach of Gold Medal Team 2012 National Assistant Coach of the Year 2012 Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year In just six years as an assistant coach, Ribeiro has helped oversee a program that has produced six national champions, 43 All- Americans, 12 Big Ten Champions, two Big Ten Gymnasts of the Year, two Big Ten Freshmen of the Year and a Nissen-Emery award winner. As a member of the Fighting Illini men s gymnastics team from 2008-11, Ribeiro won two NCAA titles and three All-American honors on pommel horse (2009, 2011) and was a three-time captain, starting his sophomore year. The Chestnut Ridge, New York, native is also a three-time Big Ten pommel horse champion, taking the conference crown in his freshman (2008), junior (2010) and senior (2011) seasons, while earning first-team All-Big Ten accolades in each of those years as well. Ribeiro s success was not limited to the collegiate stage, however, as the former All-American captured pommel horse gold at the 2010 U.S. Visa Championships between his junior and senior seasons. Ribeiro also garnered academic honors during his time at Illinois, earning a spot on the Academic All-Big Ten list in 2010 and 2011 and achieving College Gymnastics Association All-America Scholar-Athlete status in 2010. COLLEGIATE CAREER 2011 NCAA Pommel Horse Champion 2011 Big Ten Pommel Horse Champion 2010 Big Ten Pommel Horse Champion 2009 NCAA Pommel Horse Champion 2008 Big Ten Pommel Horse Champion Three-time All-American Three-time All-Big Ten Team Member Two-time Big Ten Gymnast of the Week INTERNATIONAL CAREER 2010 U.S. Visa Championships Gold Medalist - Pommel Horse U.S. Winter Cup (6th on Pommel Horse, 2010) 2009 Alternate for U.S. World Gymnastics Team Visa Championships (T-4th on Pommel Horse, T-6th on Floor, 2009) 2008 Stella Zakharova Cup Silver Medalist - Pommel Horse 2007 Junior Olympics National Champion - Pommel Horse 2006 Junior Olympics National Runner-Up - Pommel Horse Junior Olympics Finalist-Top 36 (All-Around, 2005-07) JOEY PETERS VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH // FIRST SEASON Joey Peters enters his first season as a volunteer coach for the Illini. A 2017 graduate of Illinois and a former member of the gymnastics team, Peters is one of just six Illinois gymnasts to earn First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete honors in all four years of competition. In addition, Peters was named Second-Team All-Big Ten in 2015 and earned All-Around All- American honors as a freshman (2013). The four time Academic All-Big Ten honoree also received the team s most improved gymnast award this past season (2017). THE PETERS FILE COLLEGIATE CAREER Second-Team All-Big Ten (2015) 4x CGA First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection (2013, 14, 15, 17) 4x Academic All-Big Ten (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Big Ten Gymnast of the Week (Jan. 12, 2015) All-Around All-American (2013) Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Jan. 28, 2013) Most Improved Team Award (2017) Fighting Illini Team Attitude Award (2013) 13 career event titles won Floor Exercise: 14.950 (at NCAA Session I Qualifier, 4/9/15) Pommel Horse: 14.450 (at Ohio State, 2/23/13) Still Rings: 15.800 (at NCAA Team Finals, 4/10/15) Vault: 15.000 (at UIC, 1/9/15) Parallel Bars: 15.200 (at UIC, 1/12/13) High Bar: 15.150 (at Ohio State, 2/23/13) All-Around: 86.550 (at UIC, 1/9/15)

DON OSBORN ASSISTANT COACH // 14TH SEASON (THIRD ON SPRING S STAFF) After 20 years away from the Fighting Illini, Don Osborn made his return to the Illinois Men s Gymnastics coaching staff as the team s assistant coach. Osborn joined Head Coach Justin Spring and newly appointed Associate Head Coach Daniel Ribeiro for the 2015-16 season. The Champaign, Illinois, resident spent the three years prior as the Champaign Gymnastics Academy boys team coach and spent over a decade as the boys team coach at the Buffalo Grove Gymnastics Center as well. Osborn returns with experience coaching a multitude of gymnastics levels, including Junior Olympic National Team champions. As the Illinois head coach from 1994-96, Osborn saw Illini gymnasts claim 12 Big Ten individual championships in addition to nine NCAA All-America accolades. He led the program to nearly 50 wins during his three years at the helm. The Indiana State University graduate also served as an assistant coach under Yoshi Hayasaki for eight seasons during which the Orange and Blue claimed a pair of Big Ten championships in addition to the 1989 NCAA National Championship team title. THE OSBORN FILE COACHING EXPERIENCE Aug. 2015-present: Assistant Coach, University of Illinois Sept. 2012-Aug. 2015: Champaign Gymnastics Academy Boys Team Coach Oct. 1998-May 2011: Buffalo Grove Gymanstics Center Boys Team Coach June 1996-Oct. 1998: Illinois Gymnastics Center Boys Team Coach Aug. 1993-June 1996: Head Coach, University of Illinois Aug. 1985-Aug. 1993: Assistant Coach, University of Illinois COLLEGIATE CAREER Four-year letter winner, Indiana State University (1977-1980) 1977 Team National Champion 1978 NCAA Championships - Team Fifth Place 1979 NCAA Championships - Team Third Place - 10th overall in the All-Around INTERNATIONAL CAREER Fifth place at 1980 Hungarian Invitational Three-time United State Gymnastics Federation (USGF) National Championship qualifier 9 To accompany his vast coaching experience, Osborn has also been a certified gymnastics judge since 1980. MAX SOIFER DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS // FIRST SEASON Max Soifer enters his first season with the Illini as the team s Director of Operations. Soifer, a 2017 graduate of the University of Washington, was team captain for the UW Gymnastics Club team a year ago. The Tacoma, Washngton, native was also named captain of the United States team that earned a silver medal at the 2017 Maccabiah Games under Illini coach Daniel Ribeiro. While competing at the games, Soifer earned a bronze medal in both pommel horse and allaround competition. THE SOIFER FILE PERSONAL Education - University of Washington - Bachelor of Science in Political Science, 2017 - Bachelor of Science in Sociology, 2017 COLLEGIATE CAREER Captain of UW Gymnastics Club Team Captain of 2017 U.S. Maccabiah Games Silver Medal team Bronze Medal on Pommel Horse at 2017 Maccabiah Games Bronze Medal on All-Around at 2017 Maccabiah Games SUPPORT STAFF Jason Lener Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director Mary Gallagher Office Manager Joel Schmidt Illini Productions Giana O Connor Marketing & Promotions

10 FACILITIES HUFF HALL Huff Hall is a versatile, multi-use facility that serves as the home for the Illini men s and women s gymnastics, wrestling and volleyball squads. It has a seating capacity of 3,800 for gymnastics meets. Huff Hall, once the longtime home of the Illinois State High School Association state basketball tournament, is known for creating the circus-like atmosphere that fostered the term March Madness. This historical building on the U of I campus continues to make lasting memories in the hearts of all Fighting Illini fans. Illinois athletics enjoy a proud tradition in Huff Hall. Huff served as the host venue for the 2009 Big Ten Women s Gymnastics Championships and previously served as host for the 1991, 1995 and 2003 Big Ten Women s Gymnastics Championships. The historic building also hosted the 1992, 1995, 2004 and 2011 Big Ten Men s Gymnastics Championships, and was the site of the 1993 and 1999 NCAA Men s Gymnastics East Regional. It has also been the site of a 1994 NCAA first-round volleyball match, a 1995 NCAA second-round volleyball match, the first and second rounds of the 1997 NCAA Women s Basketball Tournament and the first and second rounds of the 1998, 2001, 2008-11, 2013 and 2014 NCAA Volleyball Tournaments. Huff Hall is named for longtime Illinois athletic director and coach George Huff. Huff was Illinois athletic director from 1901 to 1935, during a time in which Fighting Illini athletic programs enjoyed unparalleled success. Huff was the driving force behind the construction of Memorial Stadium. He also served as football coach from 1895 to 1899, and baseball skipper from 1896 to 1919. Known by many of his close friends and business associates as G, Huff served as manager of the Boston Red Sox in 1907. Huff Hall contains two volleyball practice courts and the volleyball game facility, as well as four basketball courts and a main court. In addition, the building contains spacious locker and squad rooms which were completely renovated in 2004. Huff Hall also houses a weight room, equipment rooms, locker rooms, a training room, a wrestling room and one squash court, as well as many offices and classrooms. In 2004, Huff received several enhancements with the renovation of its training room and weight room. Within the last decade, Illinois has made multiple improvements to Huff Hall with the addition of a new scoreboard, a new sound system, new bleachers and new lighting.

FACILITIES KENNEY GYM Fighting Illini Gymnastics // 10 National Championships // Most All-Americans in the Nation Historic Kenney Gym, one of the university s oldest and most revered buildings, houses a unique training atmosphere and represents nearly a century of exercise tradition at the University of Illinois. The upper level of Kenney Gym houses the Illinois gymnastics workout facilities. In this extensive facility, both the men s and women s gymnastics teams practice in a harmonious environment. Kenney Gym accommodates Illinois gymnasts with its large variety of FIG specification equipment. Women s equipment includes four balance beams, two sets of ELITE uneven bars, two vaulting horses, a Palmer spring floor and a 40-foot long Tumble Trak. The historic building also features a weight room, running track, locker facilities and basketball and volleyball courts. 11 Named after former wrestling coach H.E. Kenney, Kenney Gym has long been a focus of innovative techniques and equipment in gymnastics training. The world s first foam-lined, in-ground pit, developed for added safety in the instruction of tumbling and vaulting, was built here in 1963 and updated in 2016. In the summer of 2016, Kenney Gym underwent a renovation that improved training capabilities, especially on vault and floor. The addition of the brand new foam pit, along with a makeover has greatly enhanced the ability to utilize more gym space on all four events.

12 BOBBY BAKER SENIOR // 5-4 LEMONT, ILL. LEMONT ALL-AROUND BAKER S CAREER HIGHS Floor Exercise: 15.400 at Ohio State, 1/24/15 Pommel Horse: 15.250 at Air Force w/ Cal, 3/5/16 Still Rings: 15.200 at Ohio State, 1/24/15 Vault: 15.300 at Air Force w/ Cal, 3/5/16 Parallel Bars: 15.300 vs. Iowa, 2/7/15 High Bar: 15.200 vs. UIC, 1/9/16 All-Around: 89.550 vs. Penn State, 2/14/15 BAKER S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 4x NCAA All-American (2017: still rings, vault 2015: parallel bars, all-around) 2015 Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Big Ten Gymnast of the Year Six-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week Four-time Big Ten Gymnast of the Week First-team All-Big Ten (2015); Second Team All-Big Ten (2017) Made Senior National Team debut at DTB Team Challenge (Germany) 2017 // Junior NCAA All-American on still rings (eighth) and vault (seventh)... Second Team All-Big Ten after placing third on still rings at Big Ten Event Finals... Won four event titles on the year (three on vault, one on parallel bars)... Posted the highest Illini score on parallel bars (14.700, Big Ten Championships) and tied the highest score on vault (14.800, at Oklahoma, tied with Jacob Light) of the season... Saw action in 12 meets for the Illini. 2016 // Sophomore Two-time Big Ten Gymnast of the Week... Won eight event titles across five different events... Achieved event titles on all six events and in the all-around in just 18 competitions; the quickest to achieve the feat in program history... Big Ten Preseason Gymnast to Watch... Won three event titles in meets against UIC (HB, PB, SR) and at Air Force (AA, PB, VT)... Owned the team s top all-around score of the season (89.450)... Posted the top Illini score ont eh vault at 15.300... Turned in one fo the top marks for the team on the parallel bars (15.200)... Recorded 23 top-five finishes across all events on the season. 2015 // Freshman Earned All-American status in the all-around after a third place finished and on the parallel bars following an eighth place showing at the NCAA Championships... First Illinois freshman to be dubbed both the Big Ten Gymnast of the Year and Freshman of the Year since C.J. Maestas in 2012... Six-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week... Two-time Big Ten Gymnast of the Week... First-team All-Big Ten... Won 10 event titles during the season across five different events... Posted the team s best all-around mark on the season (89.550), the fourth-best mark by an Illinois gymnast. Winter 2014 // DTB Team Challenge (Germany) Made his Senior National Team debut at the DTB Team Challenge... Finished eighth on vault scoring a 14.400... Finished 11th on parallel bars with a mark of 13.100... Helped Team USA return with the silver medal. High School/Club Two-time top-10 finisher in the 14-15 Junior division at the VISA National Championships (2011, 12)... Placed 28th at the 2013 P&G National Championships in the Senior division, including a 16th-place finish on the high bar... Finished in third in the all-around at the 2012 Junior Olympic National Championships in the 14-15 division. Personal Born Robert Kenneth Baker on Nov. 11, 1995... Son of Jeffrey Baker... Hobbies include hanging out with friends, watching movies and listening to and looking for new music... Biggest thrill in sports is getting to the end of a routine you just hit for the first time and seeing your teammates as happy as you are.... Has one older sister, Becky, and one younger sister, Amanda... Undecided on a major.

TYSON BULL SENIOR // 5-8 THE BASIN, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA VICTORIAN COLLEGE OF THE ARTS ALL-AROUND BULL S CAREER HIGHS Floor Exercise: 11.900 vs. Stanford, 3/6/15 Pommel Horse: 13.850 vs. Michigan, 3/12/16 Vault: 13.900 at UIC, 1/9/15 Parallel Bars: 13.150 at UIC, 1/9/15 High Bar: 15.350 vs. Michigan, 3/12/16 BULL S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Australian Senior National Team member Placed 23rd on high bar at the 47th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships Second Team All-Big Ten (2017) 2016 All-American (high bar) 2016 Academic All-Big Ten honoree Won 2015 Australian National titles on pommel horse and high bar Represented Australian at the 2015 World University Games (Gwangju, South Korea) 13 2017 // World Gymnastics Championships Placed 23rd on high bar at the 47th FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships as a member of the Australian National Team. 2017 // Junior Third place at Big Ten Event Finals on high bar... Saw action in 13 meets for the Illini... Won six high bar event titles... Posted the Illini s best high bar score of the season with a 15.050 in the meet at Michigan with Stanford... Competed at NCAA Championships. 2016 // Sophomore Earned All-American status with a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships on high bar... Academic All-Big Ten selection... Posted a score of 15.000 or better on two occasions... Won three high bar event titles... Competed in at least one event in every regular season meet... Career-best score of 13.850 on pommel horse came against Michigan, as well as high bar career-best of 15.350... Six top-five finishes on high bar across the season... Owned two of the four best high bar scores for the Illini on the season. 2015 // World University Games Finished 40th in the all-around competition... Helped Team Australia to a 15th place finish at the Games... Scores: FX-12.050, 81st; PH-11.450, 70th; SR-13.250, 55th; VT-13.500, 66th; PB-13.400, 53rd; HB-14.050, 18th; AA-77.700, 40th. 2015 // Australian Gymnastics Championships Finished ninth in the all-around competition... Won the high bar and pommel horse national titles... Earned a place on the Australian Senior National Team. 2015 // Freshman Saw action in five different events for the Illini... Posted a personal-best score of 13.550 on high bar at the NCAA Championships. Prior to Illinois 2012 Australian Senior team member... 2010 and 2011 Junior International Gymnast of the Year... Took second on rings and fifth on high bar at the 2011 Youth Commonwealth Games... Took fourth on high bar and sixth on parallel bars at the 2011 Junior Japan International (Yokahama)... Finished first in the all-around at the 2010 and 2011 U18 Australian Championships... Took second on high bar at the 2010 Pacific Rim Championships (Melbourne)... First in the all-around at the 2009 U17 Australian Championships. High School/Club Graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts... Coached by Leon Radchenko and Greg Corsiglia. Personal Born Tyson Leigh Bull on May 21, 1993... Son of Richard and Christine Bull... Hobbies include wake boarding, basketball and football... Biggest thrill in sports is learning new skills and hitting sets in competition... Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan... Has two older brothers, Mitchell and Jayden... Jayden competed for the Australian senior Olympic squad... Intends to major in kinesiology.

14 ALEX DIAB JUNIOR // 5-2 GLEN ELLYN, ILL. GLENBARD WEST ALL-AROUND DIAB S CAREER HIGHS Floor Exercise: 15.450 vs. Michigan, 3/12/16 Pommel Horse: 13.200 at Air Force w/ California, 3/5/16 Still Rings: 15.600 vs. Oklahoma, 3/19/16 Vault: 15.000 at NCAA Team Finals, 4/15/16 Parallel Bars: 14.300 at Air Force w/ California, 3/5/16 High Bar: 15.150 at Air Force w/ California, 3/5/16 All-Around: 88.400 at Air Force w/ California, 3/5/16 DIAB S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2x NCAA All-American (Rings - 2017) (HB - 2016) Only 2x Big Ten Still Rings Champion (2016, 2017) in program history 2x First Team All-Big Ten (2016, 2017) Academic All-Big Ten (2017) Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree (2016) Won 18 career event titles 2x Big Ten Freshman of the Week 2017 Team MVP 2017 // Sophomore NCAA All-American on still rings... Big Ten Still Rings Champion... First Team All-Big Ten... Runner-up on floor at Big Ten Event Finals... Academic All-Big Ten... Saw action in 15 meets... Participated in the 2017 Winter Cup Challenge, posted a two-day score of 28.150 on floor and tied for sixth in the event... Posted the team s highest scores on floor (15.000, Puerto Rico Challenge) and rings (15.000, at Oklahoma)... Team MVP. 2016 // Freshman NCAA All-American on high bar... Big Ten Still Rings Champion... Illinois Male Newcomer of the Year... Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree... Two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week... Won all-around and floor exercise titles in collegiate debut meet against UIC... Owned the top three Illinois scores on the still rings across the season... Posted scores that ranked in the top three Illini scores on the season in the all-around, floor exercise, still rings and high bar... 35 top-five finishes across all events on the season. High School/Club Graduated from Glenbard West High School... Junior National Team member from 2011-12 and 2014-15... Took first on still rings, second on floor and sixth in the all-around at the 2014 Junior Olympic Nationals... Finished second on floor, third on still rings and seventh in the all-around at the 2012 Junior Olympic Nationals... Coached by Paul Hamm and Georgi Videnov. Personal Born Alexander Michael Diab on April 25, 1997... Son of Mark and Jennifer Diab... Mark was an Iowa State gymnast from 1981-1986 and was the Male Athlete of the Year winner in 1986... Has four younger siblings, Max, Maddie, Anna and Louie... Hobbies include golfing and fishing... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as learning new skills and succeeding in competition... Names his dad as the person who has most influenced his athletic career... Illinois hero growing up was Justin Spring... Plans to major in kinesiology.

CHANDLER EGGLESTON RS-SENIOR // 5-9 JAMESTOWN, N.C. SOUTHWEST GUILFORD ALL-AROUND EGGLESTON S CAREER HIGHS Floor Exercise: 15.725 at Big Ten Event Finals, 3/29/14 Still Rings: 12.250 vs. UIC, 1/12/14 Vault: 15.400 vs. UIC, 3/8/14 Parallel Bars: 14.500 twice; last vs. Michigan, 3/12/16 High Bar: 15.100 vs. UIC, 1/19/16 EGGLESTON S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 4x NCAA All-American (2017: Floor, High Bar 2014: Floor, Vault) 3x NCAA Runner-up (2017: High Bar 2014: Floor, Vault) 2016 CGA First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete 2017 CGA Second Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection Big Ten Champion (2014: floor exercise) First-team All-Big Ten (2014) Big Ten Gymnast of the Week 2x Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2016, 2017) 21 Career Titles 15 2017 // Redshirt Junior CGA Second Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection... All-American on floor exercise and high bar... Big Ten event finalist on floor exercise and high bar... Academic All-Big Ten... Saw action in 12 meets for the Illini... Won three titles on the year (one vault, two high bar)... Placed second on high bar at NCAA Finals. 2016 // Redshirt Sophomore CGA First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete... Academic All-Big Ten... Big Ten Gymnast of the Week (2/8/16)... Preseason Gymnast to Watch... Owned two of the top three scores on both floor exercise and vault for the Illini on the season... Won seven event titles... Claimed both the floor exercise and vault titles at three consecutive meets (Iowa, Penn State, Temple/ UIC)... Hit career-best score of 14.500 on parallel bars twice... Posted career-best high bar mark of 15.100 in season opener... 19 top-five finishes across all events. 2015 // Sophomore Redshirted the 2015 season due to a knee injury. 2014 // Freshman Earned two NCAA All-American accolades in his debut season with the Illini... Placed second on both vault and floor during NCAA Event Finals... Took home the 2014 Big Ten floor exercise title scoring his career-high of 15.725... Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week five times (Jan 13, 20, 27, Feb 3, 10)... Won the vault title at Winter Cup... Won six floor exercise titles... Won five vault titles on the season, set career-high vs. UIC (15.400)... Competed in all 10 meets during the regular season... Set career-high on parallel bars at Iowa (14.150)... Set career-high on high bar at the Nebraska Invitational (14.950) High School/Club Won the floor exercise at the 2013 U.S. Championships, placed second on both the vault and high bar, and finished fourth in the all-around... Member of the 2013 U.S. Junior National team... Won the floor exercise and vault at the 2013 Junior Olympics... Won the vault at the 2012 U.S. Championships and finished third on the floor exercise... Placed second on the vault and third on the floor exercise at the 2012 Junior Olympics... Won the 2011 Junior Olympics floor exercise... Member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club and Junior Civitans. Personal Son of Calvin and Peggy Eggleston... Has one sister... Born April 4, 1995, in Jamestown, N.C.... Majoring in kinesiology... Plans to attend medical school after graduating... Lists biggest thrill in sports as nailing a routine and feeling like you re on top of the world.

16 DANNY GRAHAM SOPHOMORE CLARENDON HILLS, ILL. HINSDALE CENTRAL STILL RINGS, FLOOR, P BARS GRAHAM S CAREER HIGHS Still Rings: 13.350 vs Iowa, 2/25/17 2017 // Freshman Saw action in three meets for the Illini on still rings... Posted season-best score of 13.350 on rings during collegiate debut against Iowa. High School/Club Graduate of Hinsdale Central High School... 2016 Junior Olympics All-Around Champion... Third place on rings at 2016 Junior Olympics Nationals... Seven-time Junior Olympics national qualifier. Personal Son of Tim and Nancy Graham... Plans to study business.

JOHNNY JACOBSON SOPHOMORE // 5-4 SYRACUSE, UTAH SYRACUSE ALL-AROUND JACOBSON S CAREER HIGHS Floor Exercise: 14.900 at Minnesota, 2/13/16 Pommel Horse: 13.500 vs. Temple/UIC, 2/6/16 Still Rings: 14.900 vs. Temple/UIC, 2/6/16 Vault: 14.450 vs. Temple/UIC, 2/6/16 Parallel Bars: 15.200 twice; last at Big Ten Event Finals, 4/2/16 High Bar: 14.450 vs. Temple/UIC, 2/6/16 All-Around: 86.500 vs. Temple/UIC, 2/6/16 JACOBSON S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2017 CGA Second Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection Big Ten Parallel Bars Champion (2017) First Team All-Big Ten (2017) Second Team All-Big Ten (2016) Big Ten Freshman of the Week Academic All-Big Ten (2017) 11 career titles won (six PB, two VT, three AA) 17 Sophomore // 2017 CGA Second Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection... Big Ten Parallel Bars Champion... First Team All-Big Ten... Academic All-Big Ten... Won 10 titles on the year (six parallel bars, two vault and two all-around)... Saw action in every meet for the Illini on parallel bars, and competed in the all-around seven times... Participated in the 2017 Winter Cup Challenge... Posted a season-best score of 14.600 on parallel bars at the Windy City Invitational. Freshman // 2016 Second Team All-Big Ten... Big Ten Freshman of the Week (2/8/16)... Third place finish at Big Ten Championships on parallel bars (15.200)... Set career-bests on five events in Illinois meet against Temple and UIC... 16 top-five finishes across the season... Won the all-around title against Temple and UIC... Owns a share of Illinois top score on the parallel bars of the season (15.200)... Registered two of the top four parallel bars for the Illini on the season... Posted the third-best all-around score fo the Illini on the season. High School/Club Member of the 2013 Junior National Team that took first place at the Junior Mexican Cup... Finished second on parallel bars and ninth in the all-around at the 2014 Junior Olympic National Championships... Coached by Gabrel Conner... Graduate of Syracuse High School. Personal Born John Dathan Jacobson on September 6, 1996... Son of Dathan and Lynell Jacobson... Has three older siblings and one younger, Jordan, Justin, Jalen and Lonica... Enjoys to golf in his spare time... Lists Alexai Nemov as his favorite athlete... Undecided on a major.

18 JACOB LIGHT SOPHOMORE MACUNGIE, PA. EMMAUS ALL-AROUND LIGHT S CAREER HIGHS Floor Exercise: 13.950 at Puerto Rico Challenge, 3/4/17 Still Rings: 13.300 at Michigan/Stanford, 3/11/17 Vault: 14.800 at Puerto Rico Challenge, 3/4/17 Parallel Bars: 13.150 at Puerto Rico Challenge, 3/4/17 2017 // Freshman CGA First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection... Made collegiate debut against Penn State, earning a 14.000 on vault... Saw action in 10 meets for the Illini on vault, while also competing on floor, rings and parallel bars during the season... Big Ten event finalist on vault... In the Big Ten and NCAA Championships lineup for the Illini on vault... Tied highest Illini score of the season on vault (with Bobby Baker) with a 14.800 at the Puerto Rico Challenge. High School/Club Graduate of Emmaus High School... Two-time Junior Olympics Still Rings National Champion (2014, 2016)... Two-time Region Elite Team Cup participant... Two-time P&G USA Championship qualifier... Seven-time Junior Olympics Nationals qualifier Personal Son of Gregory and Kathryn Light... Favorite professional sports team is the Philadelphia 76ers... Favorite gymnast is Eleftherios Petrounias... Favorite non-gymnast athlete is Danian Lillard... Favorite activity outside of gymnastics is playing other sports... Hobbies include playing Guitar Hero... Plans to major in kinesiology.

BLAKE MARTIN SOPHOMORE // 5-6 COLUMBUS, OHIO COLUMBUS ACADEMY FLOOR, POMMEL HORSE, VAULT, H BAR MARTIN S CAREER HIGHS Floor Exercise: 14.900 at Minnesota, 2/13/16 Pommel Horse: 13.100 at Puerto Rico Challenge, 3/4/17 Vault: 14.800 2x, last at NCAA Team Finals, 4/2/16 MARTIN S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2x CGA First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete (2016, 2017) Academic All-Big Ten (2017) 19 2017 // Sophomore CGA First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection... Academic All-Big Ten... Saw action in six meets for the Illini, including Big Ten and NCAA Championships... Posted season-best 14.500 vault score at the Puerto Rico Challenge. 2016 // Freshman CGA First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete... Posted career-best vault scores on back-to-back days at NCAA Championships (14.800)... Competed on vault at every meet for the Illini except Big Ten Event Finals... Career-best floor exercise score came at Minnesota (14.900)... Turned in three top-five finishes on the season... Saw action for the Illini on floor exercise, pommel horse and vault. High School/Club Five-time Junior National qualifer from 2010-2014... Finished fourth in the all-around and vault (sixth on pommel horse) at the 2014 Junior Olympics... Placed fourth in the 2014 Region 5 all-around competition... 2013 state champion on vault and parallel bars... Graduate of Columbus Academy... Coached by Casimiro Suarez. Personal Born Blake Garrison Martin on September 30, 1996... Son of James and Lisa Martin... Has one older sister, Alexandra... Hobbies include playing golf, tennis, guitar and snowboarding... Lists the 1980 U.S. Men s Olympic Hockey Team as his favorite team... Names Casimiro Suarez as the most influential person on his athletic career... Plans to major in engineering.

20 HARRY MCLELLAN SENIOR // 5-7 WYCKOFF, N.J. BERGEN CATHOLIC POMMEL HORSE, VAULT MCLELLAN S CAREER HIGHS Pommel Horse: 14.100 vs. Oklahoma, 3/19/16 Vault: 14.450 vs. Minnesota, 1/31/15 MCLELLAN S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2014 Junior Olympics still rings champion 2013 Junor Olympics runner-up on still rings 2017 // Junior Saw action in eight meets for the Illini on pommel horse... Earned a season-best score of 13.450 on pommel horse at Arizona State. 2016 // Sophomore CGA First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete... Saw action in six events for the Illini... Competed in the NCAA Team Qualifier and Team Finals for Illinois on pommel horse... Posted a career-best of 14.100 on pommel horse against Oklahoma... Registered a thrid place finish on pommel horse against Temple and UIC. 2015 // Freshman Made appearances for Illinois on pommel horse and vault during his debut season... Posted a career-best vault score of 14.450 against Minnesota... Turned in a personal-best mark of 13.950 on pommel horse when Penn State came to town. High School/Club Graduate of Bergen Catholic High School... Coached by Genadi Shub... 2013 New Jersey state champion on floor and high bar... 2013 Junior Olympics finalist on pommel horse... 2013 Brian Babcock champion on pommel horse... 2013 HNI champion on pommel horse... 2013 West Point Open champion on floor and parallel bars... 2012-13 Junior Olympics qualifier... 2012-13 HNI third place team... Member of 2012 Junior Olympics eighth place team... Member of first place Region 7 team in 2011-12... Member of 2011-12 first place team at State Championships. Personal Born Harry Evans McLellan, IV on April 14, 1996... Son of Harry and Lisa McLellan... Hobbies include photography... Biggest thrill in sports is using the energy of a supportive and passionate team to accomplish something that betters not only myself but the team as a whole.... Has two younger siblings, Charlie and Olivia... Undecided on a major.

DENNIS MINTON SENIOR// 5-6 GAHANNA, OHIO GAHANNA LINCOLN STILL RINGS MINTON S CAREER HIGHS Still Rings: 15.350 vs. Temple/UIC, 2/6/16 MINTON S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2017 CGA Second Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection Competed at 2017 Big Ten Event Finals on still rings One career title won, still rings 21 2017 // Junior CGA Second Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection... Competed for the Illini in 11 meets on still rings... Participated in Big Ten Event Finals and NCAA Finals... Recorded season-best 14.200 against Ohio State on still rings. 2016 // Sophomore Competed for the Illini in all but one regular season meet... Won the still rings event title against Temple and UIC... Posted two scores above 15.0 on still rings... Registered five top-five finishes on the still rings across the season... Saw action for the Illini during both days of NCAA Championship competition.. Recorded his career-high score of 15.350 against Temple and UIC. 2015 // Freshman Saw action for Illinois on the still rings in all but three regular-season meets... Posted career-high score of 14.700 twice; against both Penn State and Stanford. High School/Club Graduate of Gahanna Lincoln High School... Coached by Rustam Sharipov, Casimiro Suarez, Bob Gauthier and DeRon McIntyre... Finished second at the 2013 Junior Olympic Nationals on still rings... Qualified for the Region 5 championships six times. Personal Born Dennis Michael Minton on May 18, 1996... Son of Chris and Gretchen Minton... Hobbies include listening to music, playing Xbox and hanging out with friends... Biggest thrill in sports was taking second place on rings at the 2013 Junior Olympics... Has one younger sister, Madeline... Studying Kinesiology.

22 BRANDON NGAI SENIOR // 5-7 SACRAMENTO, CALIF. HERITAGE PEAK CHARTER SCHOOL POMMEL HORSE NGAI S CAREER HIGHS Pommel Horse: 15.600 2x, last vs. Oklahoma, 3/19/16 NGAI S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS NCAA Pommel Horse Champion (2016) 2x NCAA Pommel Horse All-American (2016, 2017) Big Ten Pommel Horse Champion (2017) First Team All-Big Ten (2017) Second Team All-Big Ten (2016) Big Ten Pommel Horse Runner up (2016) 2x Academic All-Big Ten (2016, 2017) 16 career event titles, pommel horse 2017 // Junior NCAA All-American... Big Ten Pommel Horse Champion... First Team All-Big Ten... Academic All-Big Ten... Won seven pommel horse titles... Saw action in 15 meets for the Illini on pommel horse... Two-day pommel horse score ranked second at 2017 Winter Cup Challenge... Placed fourth at NCAA Championships on pommel horse... Season-best 15.150 on pommel horse at NCAA Qualifiers. 2016 // Sophomore NCAA Pommel Horse Champion... NCAA All-American... Big Ten runner up on pommel horse... Second Team All-Big Ten... Academic All-Big Ten... Won nine pommel horse titles, tied the fifth-most on the event in a single season in program history... Youngest known NCAA champion across any sport (17 years, nine months, 27 days old)... Became just the third gymnast in Illini history to score a 15.600 or better on the pommel horse... Never finished below third place on pommel horse... Turned in 12-of-13 pommel horse scores above 15.0... Posted a career-best score of 15.600 on two occasions. 2015 // Freshman Saw action for Illinois on pommel horse in all but one regular-season meet... Turned in a career-high score of 14.550 at Oklahoma. High School/Club U.S. Junior Olympic individual national champion on pommel horse in 2012 and 2013. Personal Youngest ever member of the Illinois men s varsity gymnastics team... Youngest known athlete to compete at the University of Illinois with his first collegiate competition coming at the age of 16 years, six months and 20 days... Can solve a Rubik s cube in under 20 seconds... Born June 20, 1998... Studies Aerospace Engineering.

MICHAEL PARADISE SOPHOMORE BARTLETT, ILL. BARTLETT POMMEL HORSE PARADISE S CAREER HIGHS Pommel Horse: 14.600 at Oklahoma, 3/18/17 23 2017 // Freshman CGA First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection... Competed for the Illini on pommel horse in 11 meets... Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on March 13... Set career high on pommel horse at Oklahoma (14.600)... Saw action at Big Ten Championships and NCAA Championships on pommel horse. High School/Club Graduate of Bartlett High School... Also studied at the Academy of Science, Engineering and High Technology... Seven-time Junior Olympics National qualifier... Two-time Junior Olympics National Champion on pommel horse (2014, 2016)... Claimed the pommel horse title at the 2015 Windy City Invite, 2014 Houston National Invitational and 2014 Region 5 Championships. Personal Son of Michael and Diane Paradise... Participating in gymnastics since the age of two... Favorite professional sports team is the Chicago Cubs... Favorite gymnast is Alex Naddour... Favorite non-gymnast athlete is Kris Bryant... Hobbies include driving and building things... Majoring in Civil Engineering.

24 SEBASTIAN QUIANA SOPHOMORE // 5-4 ORADELL, N.J. RIVER DELL FLOOR, P BARS, VAULT, H BAR QUIANA S CAREER HIGHS Floor Exercise: 14.950 vs. Ohio State, 3/24/17 Vault: 13.900 vs. Minnesota, 1/28/17 Parallel Bars: 13.750 at Michigan/Stanford, 3/11/17 Freshman // 2017 CGA First Team All-American Scholar-Athlete Selection... 2x Big Ten Freshman of the Week honoree (March 6 and March 27, 2017)... Won two floor titles on the year (vs. Minnesota, vs. Ohio State)... Winner of the team s Most Consistent Award... Saw action in 13 meets on floor and two meets on both vault and parallel bars for the Illini... Set career high on floor against Ohio State (14.950)... Competed on floor at Big Ten Event Finals... Competed in NCAA Finals on floor. High School/Club Graduate of River Dell High School... Four-time Junior Olympic Nationals qualifier... 2016 New Jersey All-Around State Champion... Fourth place at 2016 Junior Olympic Nationals on floor. Personal Son of Scott Quiana and Sophia Sembos... Favorite professional sports team is the New York Giants... Favorite gymnast is Oleg Verniaiev... Favorite activities and hobbies outside of gymnastics are snowboarding and golf... Majors in molecular and cellular biology.

ANDREAS SILBERMANN SENIOR CHANDLER, ARIZ. PETALUMA HORSE, FLOOR, P BARS, STILL RINGS SILBERMANN S CAREER HIGHS Pommel Horse: 13.400 at Oklahoma, 3/18/17 25 2017 // Junior Saw action at Oklahoma... Set career-high on pommel horse at Oklahoma (13.400). High School/Club Graduate of Petaluma High School... Competed as a member of the gymnastics club team at Illinois. Personal Studies Environmental Science and Ecology... Member of the Illinois Army ROTC.

26 ROSS THOMPSON JUNIOR // 5-7 KANSAS CITY, MO. ST. PIUS X FLOOR, VAULT, P BARS, H BAR THOMPSON S CAREER HIGHS Floor: 14.000 at Puerto Rico Challenge, 3/4/17 Still Rings: 10.650 at Puerto Rico Challenge, 3/4/17 Vault: 13.750 at Windy City Invitational, 1/17/16 High Bar: 14.600 at NCAA Team Qualifier, 4/14/16 THOMPSON S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Fifth on high bar at the 2016 NCAA Team Qualifier Finished second on floor at 2014 Junio Olympic Nationals Qualified for 2013 Junior Olympics high bar and floor finals 2017 // Sophomore Co-captain... Winner of the team s Spirit Award... Saw action in twelve meets on the season for the Illini... Posted a season-best 14.250 on floor at Oklahoma... Recorded season-best score on floor at Puerto Rico... In the lineup for the Big Ten Championships, NCAA Qualifier and NCAA Finals... Registered a season-best rings score of 10.650 at the Puerto Rico Challenge, and a season-best vault score of 12.500 at the Windy City Invitational. 2016 // Freshman Finished fifth on high bar at NCAA Team Qualifer, posting a career-best score of 14.600... Saw action in six meets on the season for the Illini... Recorded a pair of top-five finishes on the high bar during the season... Registered a career-high vault mark of 13.750 at the Windy City Invitational. High School/Club Graduate of St. Pius X High School... Also studied at the University of Missouri - Kansas City... Coached by Mike Heredia... Competed for Emerald City Gymnastics... Qualified for 2013 Junior Olympics high bar and floor finals... Finished second on floor at the 2014 Junior Olympic Nationals. Personal Born Ross Steven Thompson on August 23, 1995... Son of Steven and Deborah Thompson... Has three older siblings, Jessica, Andrew and Martin... Lists Justin Spring as his Illinois hero growing up... Plans to major in business.

MAX DIAB FRESHMAN GLEN ELLYN, ILL. GLENBARD WEST FX, SR, VT High School/Club Graduate of Glenbard West High School... Competed in the last two Junior Olympic National Championships... Placed in the top six in floor (third), parallel bars (fourth), vault (fourth) and rings (sixth), finishing in seventh in the all-around in 2016... Earned the national title in rings, and finished in the top 10 in vault (sixth) and floor (seventh), earning a 10thplace spot in the all-around in 2015. Personal Son of Mark and Jennifer Diab, the brother of current Illini Alex Diab, and plans to study business. 27 JOEL DIAZ FRESHMAN CYPRESS, TEXAS CYPRESS WOODS ALL-AROUND High School/Club Graduate of Cypress Woods High School... Two-time national champion in vault, and a five-time team national champion... Took first in rings, second in parallel bars, fourth in vault and third in the all-around at the 2016 Houston Invitational. Personal Diaz is the son of White and Rowena Diaz, and plans to major in mechanical engineering at Illinois.

28 JUSTIN JEPSEN FRESHMAN PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH AMERICAN FORK POMMEL HORSE High School/Club N/A Personal N/A CONNOR JONES RS-FRESHMAN HAYMARKET, VA. THOMAS JEFFERSON FX, VT, HB 2017 // Freshman Did not Compete (Redshirt). High School/Club Graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology... First-Team Academic All-American from 2012-2016... Third place on vault and high bar at 2016 Junior Olympics Nationals. Personal Can hold his breath underwater for one minute... Favorite gymnast is Kyle Shewfelt... Favorite non-gymnast athlete is Tom Daley... Favorite activities outside of gymnastics are singing and dancing... Studies Bioengineering.

TOMMY MISTRETTA RS-FRESHMAN EASTON, PA. LIVERMORE ALL-AROUND 2017 // Freshman Did not Compete (Redshirt). High School/Club Graduate of Livermore High School in Livermore, Calif.... Twotime Junior National Championships high bar champion (2012, 2014)... Helped West coast Olympic Gymnastics Academy to a Junior National Championships team silver medal in 2013... California All-Star team member and Region 1 Select team member from 2010-2015. Personal Son of Thomas and Susan Mistretta... Studying Business. 29 COBEY PAVA FRESHMAN CHICAGO, ILL. WOLCOTT ALL-AROUND High School/Club N/A Personal N/A

30 ZACH TREADWAY RS-FRESHMAN NORMAN, OKLA. CONNECTIONS ACADEMY ALL-AROUND 2017 // Freshman Did not Compete (Redshirt). High School/Club Graduate of Connections Academy... 2016 Junior Olympics Regional Champion... Five-time Junior Olympics Nationals qualifier. Personal Born Zachary C. Treadway on July 3, 1997... Son of Lori Elder... Studying Recreation, Sport and Tourism.

31 2016-17 SEASON REVIEW The Fighting Illini men s gymnastics team wrapped up a solid 2016 campaign with a fourth place team finish at the NCAA Championships as well as an individual national champion for the sixth-consecutive season. UI closed the season with a 23-10 overall record including a runner-up finish at the Big Ten Championships. Numerous records fell and four Illini earned All-American honors across Justin Spring s seventh season at the helm of the program. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS All seven Big Ten men s gymnastics teams were present in Columbus, Ohio, as Ohio State hosted the NCAA Championships. The two-day event saw Oklahoma take the team NCAA Championship while Stanford and Ohio State rounded out the top three, respectively. The Illini ranked as high as second place during the competition but brought home a fourth place finish. During both days, the Orange and Blue surpassed the 70 mark as a team on all six events. Four Illini earned All-American status for their efforts in Columbus including two on each pommel horse (Logan Bradley, Brandon Ngai) and high bar (Tyson Bull, Alex Diab). SUPER SIX The Fighting Illini have now advanced to the Team Finals or Super Six in 13 of the past 14 seasons. The 2015 season was the lone year that the Illini did not advance during that stretch. Eight Illini made their NCAA Team Finals debuts at the 2016 NCAA Championships. BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS For the second-consecutive season, the Fighting Illini were picked to finish third in the Big Ten and for the second-straight year the Orange and Blue came home from the Championships with runner-up honors. Illinois took second place (429.700) behind host Ohio State (434.450) while Minnesota (429.100), Penn State (427.150), Iowa (426.600), Nebraska (421.450) and Michigan (417.250) rounded out the field. Brandon Ngai claimed the pommel horse title during the Team Finals with a score of 15.450. Alex Diab extended Illinois streak to 14-straight years that an Illini gymnast has won a Big Ten event title when he won the still rings competition with a score of 15.125. Diab is now the third Illini on the current squad to win a Big Ten event title during his debut season. On top of his First-Team All-Big Ten recognition, the freshman was also named a Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree. Matt Foster was recognized as a Second- Team All-Big Ten performer for the second-straight year, while Brandon Ngai and Johnny Jacobson also landed spots on the team during their first conference championship meet. Senior Max Mayr also advanced to the Big Ten Event Finals on still rings for the first time of his career. SENIOR DAY AGAINST OKLAHOMA Top-ranked Oklahoma came to town looking to spoil the Fighting Illini Senior Day on March 19, but the Orange and Blue hung tough and led the Sooners after the opening rotation. OU eventually edged out the Illini in a 444.750-433.050 decision. Alex Diab claimed both the floor and still rings titles while Brandon Ngai clinched his seventh title of the season on the pommel horse. The meet aired live on the Big Ten Network. HOSTING MICHIGAN In the first meeting between the Fighting Illini and Wolverines in Champaign, Illinois, since the 2012 season, the Orange and Blue took the Big Ten match up by a score of 434.000-430.500. The Illini are now 120-89-1 all-time against Michigan. Freshman Alex Diab led the Orange and Blue in the competition, winning both the floor exercise (15.450) and still rings (15.500) event titles with career high scores in each. Matt Foster won his first crown of the season in the meet, posting a 15.250 on the pommel horse to take the top spot following an uncharacteristic Brandon Ngai fall that left the sophomore in third place. Tyson Bull won his third career high bar title with a career-high score of 15.300. SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS AT AIR FORCE In the first five-up, five-count meet of the 2016 season, the Fighting Illini soared to new heights, registering a school record score of 442.300. The Orange and Blue also tallied the best pommel horse score in the NCAA this season with a reading of 76.150. That mark ranks as the second-best score ever registered on the event for a team. Bobby Baker won a trio of titles at the outing. His first crown came on vault, where he posted a career-best 15.300. He won the parallel bars with a 15.050 showing and took home the all-around title with a reading of 89.450. Brandon Ngai continued his pommel horse excellence, winning his sixth-career title in as many meets with a mark of 15.550. AT MINNESOTA In the final six-up, five-count meet of 2016, the Fighting Illini headed for Minnesota for a six-team meet hosted at the Sports Pavilion on Saturday, Feb. 13. Stanford took the top spot with a score of 432.800 followed closely by the hosts at 432.650. The Illini finished third with a reading of 429.750. Rounding out the field were the Canadian National Team (427.000), Iowa (419.700) and the Minnesota Club Team (161.950). Brandon Ngai claimed his fifth-consecutive pommel horse title with a score of 15.050. Tyson Bull won his second career title in as many weeks winning the high bar competition at the meet. Bull s score of 15.150 was his first above 15.0 and was Illinois second best score in the event this season at the time. WINTER CUP Freshman Alex Diab represented the current Illini squad at the Winter Cup Challenge, finishing 26th overall in the all-around competition. Diab turned in an eighth place reading on the still rings with a combined score of 29.150. Former Illini C.J. Maestas and Paul Ruggeri retained their spots on the U.S. National Team through the 2016 P&G Championships. HOSTING TEMPLE & UIC Illinois remained unbeaten at Huff Hall during the 2016 campaign, taking down Temple and UIC with a season-best team score of 436.550; the fifth-best score in program history. UI swept all seven titles for the second time at home this season. The meet was the third between the Fighting Illini and the UIC Flames of 2016, but the first between the Illinois and Temple since the Owls became a club program prior to the 2015 season. 2016-17 Team Results 1/14 Windy City Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) 1st of 6, 412.150 1/21 at Arizona State W, 422.900-396.200 1/28 vs Minnesota W, 416.500-413.750 2/3 vs Penn State W, 411.350-404.550 2/16-18 Winter Cup (Las Vegas, Nev.) NTS 2/25 vs Iowa W, 409.950-397.100 3/4 Puerto Rico Invitational 1st of 3, 409.450 3/11 at Michigan & Stanford 3rd of 3, 404.000 3/18 at Oklahoma L, 417.050-433.700 3/24 vs Ohio State L, 415.250-416.850 3/12 Big Ten Team Finals 2nd of 7, 416.400 4/21 NCAA Qualifier 2nd of 6, 421.300 4/22 NCAA Finals 3rd of 6, 422.100 FRED HARTVILLE RETURNS In his first competitive routine since winning the 2015 Big Ten Vault Championship, Fred Hartville returned after suffering a season-ending injury during warm-ups at the NCAA Championships and posted a 14.800 on vault for third place honors at Penn State. Hartville has accumulated four of Illinois top five vault scores in the modern scoring era. The following weekend against Temple and UIC, Hartville made his 2016 Huff Hall debut, competing in the floor exercise and vault competitions. The senior finished fifth on floor with a score of 14.450 and was the vault runner up, posting a mark of 14.850. TOUGH LOSS AT PENN STATE Despite claiming four event titles on the day, the Illinois men s gymnastics team suffered its first loss of the 2016 season at the hands of Penn State. The Fighting Illini led following the third and fourth rotations after strong showings on both still rings and vault, but couldn t hold on down the stretch, falling to the Nittany Lions 429.200-430.200. The Illini posted six scores at 15.0 or better for the second time this season. Chandler Eggleston won the floor exercise and vault titles while Brandon Ngai added his third pommel horse title in as many weeks and Alex Diab claimed the first still rings title of his career. UI moved to 7-1 on the season with the loss. WINNING IN IOWA CITY Illinois Men s Gymnastics took down the Hawkeyes to improve to 7-0 on the 2016 season, marking the 150th victory over Iowa in program history. The Illini claimed four titles as Chandler Eggleston (floor, vault), Bobby Baker (parallel bars) and Brandon Ngai (pommel horse) each added to their tallies. UI inched out the win by a final score of 431.150-430.850 for the second-consecutive meet decided by three-tenths of a point or less. Trailing by over half a point entering the final rotation, the Fighting Illini parallel bars unit secured the victory, hitting a perfect 6-of-6 routines in Iowa City. On top of that, all six gymnasts posted a season-best score while three individuals hit personal bests (Chandler Eggleston, Matt Foster, Johnny Jacobson). Bobby Baker anchored the efforts, scoring a 15.200 to earn a share of the event title. Illinois team mark of 73.000 was the best mark for the Orange and Blue on the season at the time. WINDY CITY INVITATIONAL At the Windy City Invitational on Jan. 17, Illinois became back-to-back champions at the event for just the second time in program history. The victory marked the sixth time the Fighting Illini won the event since it was first held during the 1976-77 season. Illinois has won four Windy City Invitational titles under Justin Spring. The 2003 season was the last time that the Fighting Illini placed outside of the top two teams in the field. UI has claimed the title in: 1988, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2015 and 2016. AN OPENING DAY FOR THE BOOKS Illinois team score of 432.500 against UIC marked the best season-debut score for the Orange and Blue in program history. UI bested the previous top opening-day mark by well over three points. POMMEL HORSE UPGRADES IN SEASON OPENER The Orange and Blue turned in the best team pommel horse score in program history (at the time) against UIC in its 2016 opener, racking up a 74.750, the 11th-best team score ever recorded in the NCAA on the event at the time. UI had a trio of gymnasts score 15.150 or better, the best mark any gymnast had scored on the event in all of 2015. Logan Bradley led the efforts with a career high of 15.350 with Brandon Ngai right behind him at 15.300. Bobby Baker added a 15.150. CAREER TITLE COUNT RECORDS Hartville claimed four vault titles last season to up his career count to 13 titles on the apparatus. He currently resides in a tie for the fifth spot for all-time vault titles with Gilberto Albuquerque. Hartville also holds a spot on the single-season vault titles list with eight, back in 2013 to share fifth place with Charlie Lakes and Hal Shaw.In 2014, Eggleston notched six titles to move into a six-way tie for the most floor titles won in a single season. CURRENT ILLINI IN THE RECORD BOOK Entering the season, two Illini currently own places in the top scores section of the record book. On vault, Hartville has a hold on four of the top-five places in the modern era scoring. His top score, and the school record, of 15.550 came in 2013, his freshman season at the Big Ten Team Finals. Hartville and Paul Ruggeri share the second-best score on the event at 15.550. Bobby Baker is the second Illini in the books, owning the fourth-best all-around mark registered by an Illinois gymnast. Baker sported an 89.550 during the 2014-15 season when the Orange and Blue hosted Penn State.

TOP SCORES OF 2016-17 TEAM Total 422.900 at Arizona State (1/21) 422.100 at NCAA Finals (4/22) 421.300 at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21) Floor Exercise 71.750 at Puerto Rico Challenge (3/4) 71.200 at Arizona State (1/21) 70.900 at NCAA Finals (4/22)....................................... at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21) Pommel Horse 70.250 at Puerto Rico Challenge (3/4) 70.050 at Arizona State (1/21) 70.000 at NCAA Finals (4/22) Still Rings 71.900 at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21) 70.500 at NCAA Finals (4/22) 70.450 vs. Minnesota (1/28) Vault 72.550 at NCAA Finals (4/22) 71.950 at Big Ten Championships (4/7) 71.700 at Oklahoma (3/18) Parallel Bars 70.850 at Arizona State (1/21) 70.750 at Big Ten Championships (4/7) 69.750 at Windy City Invitational (1/14) High Bar 71.200 vs. Minnesota (1/28) 70.750 at Windy City Invitational (1/14) 70.500 vs. Ohio State (3/24) INDIVIDUAL All-Around 81.850 Johnny Jacobson at Arizona State (1/21) 81.200 Joey Peters at Arizona State (1/21) 80.750 Joey Peters vs. Penn State (2/3) Floor Exercise 15.000 Alex Diab at Puerto Rico Invite (3/4) 14.950 Alex Diab Big Ten Championships (4/7) Sebastian Quiana vs. Ohio State (3/24) 14.850 Sebastian Quiana at Oklahoma (3/18) Pommel Horse 15.250 Matt Foster at Puerto Rico Invite (3/4) 15.150 Brandon Ngai at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21) 14.850 Brandon Ngai at Winter Cup Prelims I (2/16) Still Rings 15.000 Alex Diab at Oklahoma (3/18) 14.950 Bobby Baker at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21) 14.900 Alex Diab at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21) Alex Diab vs. Iowa (2/25) Alex Diab vs. Minnesota (1/28) Vault 14.800 Bobby Baker at NCAA Finals (4/22) Bobby Baker at Oklahoma (3/18) Jacob Light at Puerto Rico Invite (3/4) 14.750 Bobby Baker at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21) Chandler Eggleston vs. Ohio State (3/24) Jacob Light vs. Ohio State (3/24) Bobby Baker vs. Minnesota (1/28) Parallel Bars 14.700 Johnny Jacobson Big Ten Team Championships (4/7) 14.600 Johnny Jacobson at Windy City Invitational (1/14) 14.550 Bobby Baker vs. Iowa (2/25) Johnny Jacobson vs. Penn state (2/3) High Bar 15.050 Tyson Bull at Michigan, Stanford (3/11) 14.750 Tyson Bull vs. Ohio State (3/24) 14.700 Chandler Eggleston vs. Minnesota (1/28) Tyson Bull vs. Minnesota (1/28) TOP SCORES OF 2016-17 // BIG TEN REVIEW 2017 BIG TEN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS STANDINGS TEAM TOTAL FX PH SR VT PB HB Ohio State 418.600* 71.050* 69.250* 68.450* 71.200 70.000 68.650 Illinois 416.400 70.850 65.150 68.450* 71.950* 70.750* 69.250* Minnesota 413.300 70.300 66.700 67.600 71.900 69.300 67.500 Penn State 411.200 69.250 67.700 67.400 70.450 67.850 68.350 Nebraska 410.000 70.400 67.050 65.950 70.550 69.900 66.150 Iowa 402.150 64.150 67.550 68.050 69.850 67.400 65.150 Michigan 401.250 69.200 63.850 63.100 70.950 66.900 67.250 * Indicates Team Event Winners Individual Champions All-Around Sean Melton, OSU Floor Exercise Alex Wittenberg, MINN Pommel Horse Brandon Ngai, ILL Still Rings Alex Diab, ILL Vault Anton Stephenson, NEB Parallel Bars Johnny Jacobson, ILL High Bar Jake Martin, OSU Gymnast of the Championships Sean Melton Ohio State First-Team All-Big Ten Alex Diab Illinois Johnny Jacobson Illinois Brandon Ngai Illinois Emyre Cole Michigan Justin Karstadt Minnesota Alex Wittenberg Minnesota Anton Stephenson Nebraska Chris Stephenson Nebraska Jake Martin Ohio State Sean Melton Ohio State Illini Big Ten Gymnast of the Week 1/30 Alex Diab Second Team All-Big Ten Bobby Baker Illinois Tyson Bull Illinois Matt Foster Illinois Cory Paterson Iowa Yaroslav Pochinka Minnesota Jake Dastrup Ohio State Seth Delbridge Ohio State Alec Yoder Ohio State Wyatt Tyndall Penn State Freshman of the Year Sam Zakutney Penn State Co-Gymnasts of the Year Justin Karstadt Minnesota Jake Martin Ohio State Coach of the Year Mike Burns Minnesota Illini Big Ten Freshmen of the Week 3/6, 3/27 Sebastian Quiana 3/13 Michael Paradise BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS TITLE HISTORY SCHOOL TEAM / LAST INDIVIDUAL EVENT ALL-AROUND ILLINOIS 27 / 2012 157 137 20 Minnesota 21 / 1995 106 80 26 Michigan 17 / 2014 102 87 15 *Chicago 15 / 1934 54 44 10 Ohio State 14 / 2017 80 69 11 *Wisconsin 8 / 1923 26 21 5 Iowa 7 / 1998 94 86 8 Penn State 3 / 2015 25 21 3 *Michigan St. 1 / 1968 51 44 7 *Indiana 0 11 11 0 *Purdue 0 5 5 0 *Northwestern 0 1 1 0 Nebraska 0 2 2 0 *Chicago left the Big Ten Conference in 1946. Indiana, Purdue, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Michigan State each have discontinued their men s gymnastics programs. The Hoosiers ended their program in 1983, the Boilermakers left the field in 1932, while the Wildcats last competed in 1959, the Badgers in 1991 and Michigan State in 2001. ILLINOIS BIG TEN HISTORY The Illinois men s gymnastics program has been one of the most decorated in Big Ten history, claiming a league-best 27 team championships, 157 individual crowns and 137 event titles. Illinois has hosted the Big Ten Championships 17 times and most recently served as host for the 2017 season. 32

33 NCAA REVIEW 2017 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS SESSION I TOTAL FX PH SR VT PB HB Stanford* 420.450 70.350 70.300 70.000 70.000 70.600 69.200 Ohio State* 414.650 67.750 68.400 69.600 70.750 68.650 69.500 Nebraska* 413.050 71.150 69.100 67.100 71.100 69.300 65.300 Penn State 410.500 69.500 69.700 67.450 70.500 67.650 65.700 Michigan 406.950 67.900 65.950 67.900 72.100 65.450 67.650 Air Force 403.800 65.900 67.600 64.650 70.550 69.700 65.400 SESSION II TOTAL FX PH SR VT PB HB Oklahoma* 430.600 71.300 71.300 72.150 73.600 72.200 70.050 ILLINOIS* 421.300 70.900 69.650 71.900 71.100 69.050 68.700 Minnesota* 420.100 70.650 70.000 70.100 72.750 70.400 66.200 Iowa 412.500 68.300 68.750 69.200 69.600 69.550 67.100 Navy 400.650 67.400 64.050 66.900 69.600 66.850 65.850 California 400.250 67.600 64.150 65.950 69.800 66.400 66.350 * Top three teams from each session advanced to the team finals. FINALS TOTAL FX PH SR VT PB HB Oklahoma 431.950 70.950 69.850 74.000 73.100 74.100 69.950 Ohio State 423.700 69.650 71.300 70.300 71.950 70.650 69.850 ILLINOIS 422.100 70.900 70.000 70.500 72.550 69.250 68.900 Stanford 421.500 70.200 69.850 70.200 70.950 71.300 69.000 Minnesota 414.200 69.750 67.300 68.250 71.900 70.200 67.800 Nebraska 412.900 71.500 66.550 68.150 70.700 70.400 65.600 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS TITLE HISTORY SCHOOL...TEAM / LAST... INDIVIDUAL Penn State 12 / 200754 Oklahoma 11 / 2017 44 ILLINOIS...10 / 2012... 57 Nebraska 8 / 1994 41 Michigan 6 / 2014 37 Stanford 5 / 2011 35 California 4 / 1998 26 Southern Illinois 4 / 1972 15 Ohio State 3 / 2001 27 Iowa State3 / 1974 18 Florida State 2 / 1952 7 UCLA 2 / 1987 28 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS All-Around... Akash Modi, Stanford Floor Exercise... Yul Moldauer, Oklahoma Pommel Horse Stephen Nedorosci, Penn State Still Rings Yul Moldauer, Oklahoma Vault Anthony McCallum, Michigan Parallel Bars Akash Modi, Stanford High Bar...Robert Neff, Stanford Bobby Baker....Still Rings, Vault Alex Diab... Still Rings ILLINOIS 2017 ALL-AMERICANS Chandler Eggleston Floor, High Bar Brandon Ngai Pommel Horse 2017 Illini All-Americans (from left to right: Alex Diab, Brandon Ngai, Chandler Eggleston, Bobby Baker)

FIGHTING ILLINI LAST SEASON MEET-BY-MEET BOBBY BAKER Junior // AA Lemont, Ill. // Lemont H.S. TYSON BULL Junior // AA The Basin, Victoria, Australia // Victorian College of the Arts 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 14.700 13.950 at Arizona State 14.550 13.950 Minnesota 14.300 14.200 14.750 13.900 Penn State 13.600 14.000 14.250 13.850 Iowa 13.900 14.450 14.450 14.550 12.250 at Puerto Rico Invite 13.400 13.200 11.600 at Oklahoma 13.250 14.800 13.650 Ohio State 13.650 14.200 13.800 12.200 Big Ten Team Finals 14.000 14.150 14.700 Big Ten Event Finals 14.425 12.850 NCAA Qualifier 14.950 14.750 14.250 NCAA Finals 14.100 14.600 14.800 14.350 Season High 14.300 14.950 14.800 14.700 13.950 Career High 15.400 15.150 15.200 15.300 15.300 15.200 85.350 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 13.200 14.400 at Arizona State 13.800 Minnesota 13.300 12.700 14.700 Penn State 11.950 13.250 14.900 Iowa 12.600 13.000 14.250 at Puerto Rico Invite 12.650 11.350 13.850 at Michigan, Stanford 11.700 13.700 15.050 at Oklahoma 14.350 13.950 Ohio State 12.050 14.750 Big Ten Team Finals 13.800 14.550 Big Ten Event Finals 14.275 NCAA Qualifier 13.500 13.700 14.450 NCAA Finals 13.050 13.500 13.300 Season High 13.300 14.350 15.050 Career High 11.900 13.850 13.900 14.350 15.350 ALEX DIAB Sophomore // AA Glen Ellyn, Ill. // Glenbard West H.S. CHANDLER EGGLESTON RS-Junior // AA Jamestown N.C. // Southwest Guilford H.S. 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 13.600 14.250 13.950 13.950 at Arizona State 14.700 14.800 13.900 Minnesota 14.500 14.900 14.250 14.200 Penn State 13.650 14.700 13.650 12.250 at Winter Cup Prelims II 13.900 12.550 13.800 12.700 at Winter Cup Finals 14.250 13.700 13.100 12.850 Iowa 14.600 14.900 14.250 13.600 at Puerto Rico Invite 15.000 14.450 14.300 13.400 at Michigan, Stanford 14.200 14.800 14.350 13.400 at Oklahoma 14.050 15.000 14.250 13.950 Ohio State 14.800 14.700 14.600 13.400 Big Ten Team Finals 14.950 14.200 14.600 13.000 Big Ten Event Finals 14.500 14.875 14.275 NCAA Qualifier 14.650 14.900 14.400 13.600 NCAA Finals 14.350 14.650 14.600 13.450 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 14.000 14.350 at Arizona State 13.950 14.150 14.600 Minnesota 12.250 14.700 Penn State 12.650 14.250 at Puerto Rico Invite 14.350 14.000 12.450 at Michigan, Stanford 14.450 12.450 14.400 at Oklahoma 13.850 13.800 12.600 Ohio State 13.550 14.750 13.500 14.250 Big Ten Team Finals 14.500 14.200 14.100 14.450 Big Ten Event Finals 14.350 14.175 NCAA Qualifier 14.350 14.150 13.800 13.950 NCAA Finals 14.400 14.300 13.200 14.600 Season High 14.500 14.750 14.150 14.700 Career High 15.725 12.250 15.400 14.500 15.100 Season High 15.000 15.000 14.600 14.200 Career High 15.450 13.200 15.600 15.000 14.300 15.150 88.400

FIGHTING ILLINI MEET-BY-MEET MATT FOSTER Senior // AA Addison, Ill. // Addison Trail H.S. TOM GIBBS Senior // AA London, England // Tiffin 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 14.300 13.350 13.600 at Arizona State 14.750 13.850 13.950 Minnesota 13.950 13.450 11.750 Penn State 12.400 12.600 12.950 Iowa 13.300 13.050 13.000 at Puerto Rico Invite 15.250 13.600 Big Ten Team Finals 14.100 Big Ten Event Finals 14.600 NCAA Qualifier 14.500 NCAA Finals 14.250 Season High 15.250 13.850 13.950 Career High 15.050 15.300 14.400 13.600 14.850 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 12.500 13.800 13.550 at Arizona State 13.550 14.100 14.200 Minnesota 13.100 13.250 13.700 Penn State 13.400 13.700 13.500 at Puerto Rico Invite 13.900 12.950 13.200 13.350 at Michigan, Stanford 11.900 13.400 12.850 13.150 at Oklahoma 13.600 13.450 14.200 13.800 Ohio State 13.700 13.850 13.600 14.200 Big Ten Team Finals 13.050 13.550 NCAA Qualifier 13.400 13.800 12.600 NCAA Finals 14.100 13.600 Season High 14.100 14.100 14.200 14.200 Career High 14.700 14.850 15.000 15.150 14.650 14.600 86.050 DANNY GRAHAM Freshman // FX, SR, PB Clarendon Hills, Ill. // Hinsdale Central H.S. JOHNNY JACOBSON Sophomore // AA Syarcuse, Utah // Syracuse H.S. 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA Iowa 13.350 at Michigan, Stanford 12.900 Ohio State 13.050 Season/Career High 13.350 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 13.150 11.900 13.300 14.100 14.600 13.000 80.050 at Arizona State 13.400 12.750 13.750 13.950 14.400 13.600 81.850 Minnesota 13.900 14.300 14.450 13.650 Penn State 13.600 12.400 14.250 14.550 13.800 68.600 at Winter Cup Prelims I 13.000 12.300 12.750 14.350 13.300 12.700 78.400 at Winter Cup Finals 13.650 11.650 12.900 13.750 13.550 12.350 77.850 Iowa 14.000 12.900 13.750 at Puerto Rico Invite 13.950 11.050 12.700 14.150 14.300 12.600 78.750 at Michigan, Stanford 13.550 13.750 at Oklahoma 13.850 11.200 13.150 14.150 13.600 12.950 78.900 Ohio State 12.950 14.500 Big Ten Team Finals 14.350 Big Ten Event Finals 14.550 NCAA Qualifier 14.000 13.050 NCAA Finals 13.550 14.300 Season High 13.950 12.750 14.000 14.350 14.600 13.800 81.850 Career High 14.900 13.500 14.900 14.450 15.200 14.450 86.500

FIGHTING ILLINI MEET-BY-MEET JACOB LIGHT Freshman // AA Macungie, Pa. // Emmaus H.S. BLAKE MARTIN Sophomore // FX, VT Gahanna, Ohio // Gahanna Lincoln H.S. 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA Penn State 14.000 Iowa 14.450 12.850 at Puerto Rico Invite 13.950 12.250 14.800 13.150 at Michigan, Stanford 11.000 13.300 13.850 at Oklahoma 14.650 Ohio State 14.750 Big Ten Team Finals 14.600 Big Ten Event Finals 13.175 NCAA Qualifier 13.550 NCAA Finals 14.650 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA Iowa 13.750 14.350 at Puerto Rico Invite 13.200 13.100 14.500 12.550 at Michigan, Stanford 12.850 14.150 Ohio State 14.400 NCAA Qualifier 14.250 NCAA Finals 14.200 Season High 13.750 13.100 14.500 12.550 Career High 14.900 13.100 14.800 12.550 Season/Career High 13.950 13.300 14.800 13.150 HARRY MCLELLAN Junior // PH, VT Wyckoff, N.J. // Bergen Catholic DENNIS MINTON Senior // SR Gahanna, Ohio // Gahanna Lincoln H.S. 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 12.950 at Arizona State 13.450 Minnesota 13.000 Penn State 12.750 Iowa 12.300 at Michigan, Stanford 13.150 at Oklahoma 12.450 Ohio State 13.300 Season High 13.450 Career High 14.100 14.450 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 12.150 at Arizona State 13.900 Minnesota 14.000 Penn State 13.750 Iowa 13.520 at Puerto Rico Invite 12.350 at Oklahoma 13.100 Ohio State 14.200 Big Ten Team Finals 13.950 Big Ten Event Finals 13.750 NCAA Finals 13.600 Season High 14.200 Career High 15.350

FIGHTING ILLINI MEET-BY-MEET BRANDON NGAI Junior // PH Sacramento, Calif. // Heritage Peak Charter School MICHAEL PARADISE Freshman // PH Bartlett, Ill. // Bartlett H.S. 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 13.150 at Arizona State 14.300 Minnesota 13.050 Penn State 14.150 at Winter Cup Prelims I 14.850 at Winter Cup Finals 14.700 Iowa 14.700 at Puerto Rico Invite 14.050 at Michigan, Stanford 14.800 at Oklahoma 14.650 Ohio State 13.600 Big Ten Team Finals 14.550 Big Ten Event Finals 14.825 NCAA Qualifier 15.150 NCAA Finals 14.800 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 10.500 at Arizona State 14.000 Minnesota 11.350 Iowa 12.400 at Puerto Rico Invite 14.400 at Michigan, Stanford 14.200 at Oklahoma 14.600 Ohio State 13.850 Big Ten Team Finals 12.100 NCAA Qualifier 13.100 NCAA Finals 13.800 Season/Career High 14.600 Season High 15.150 Career High 15.600 JOEY PETERS RS-Senior // AA Orefield, Pa. // Parkland H.S. SEBASTIAN QUIANA Freshman // FX, VT, PB, HB Oradell, N.J. // River Dell H.S. 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 14.300 11.600 13.200 12.800 14.000 13.650 79.550 at Arizona State 14.400 13.500 13.250 13.600 14.150 12.300 81.200 Minnesota 13.800 14.150 13.250 Penn State 13.250 13.400 13.900 13.500 12.900 13.800 80.750 at Winter Cup Prelims II 13.600 12.600 12.400 13.500 11.400 10.700 74.200 Ohio State 13.750 12.900 13.650 Big Ten Team Finals 14.400 11.350 12.750 13.800 NCAA Qualifier 14.200 14.250 14.250 NCAA Finals 13.850 14.100 13.900 Season High 14.400 13.500 14.250 14.150 14.250 13.800 81.200 Career High 14.950 14.450 15.800 15.000 15.200 15.150 86.550 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 14.200 at Arizona State 14.100 Minnesota 14.650 13.900 Penn State 13.450 Iowa 14.000 at Puerto Rico Invite 14.750 12.500 at Michigan, Stanford 13.200 13.650 13.750 at Oklahoma 14.850 Ohio State 14.950 Big Ten Team Finals 14.650 Big Ten Event Finals 14.200 NCAA Qualifier 14.100 NCAA Finals 14.200 Season/Career High 14.950 13.900 13.750

FIGHTING ILLINI MEET-BY-MEET ANDREAS SILBERMANN Freshman // FX, VT, PB, HB Chandler, Ariz. // Petaluma H.S. TAYLOR SMITH Senior // FX, VT Indianapolis, Ind. // Lawrence Central H.S. 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Oklahoma 13.400 Season/Career High 13.400 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 14.000 14.050 at Arizona State 14.250 14.000 Minnesota 11.600 13.950 Penn State 13.700 13.800 Iowa 13.850 at Puerto Rico Invite 14.050 14.050 Ohio State 13.300 NCAA Qualifier 13.600 Season High 14.250 14.050 Career High 14.950 14.050 ROSS THOMPSON Sophomore // FX, VT, PB, HB Kansas City, Mo. // St. Pius X H.S. 2017 Meet-By-Meet Results Opponent FX PH SR VT PB HB AA at Windy CIty 13.550 12.500 14.100 at Arizona State 13.750 14.100 Minnesota 13.450 13.700 Penn State 13.200 13.650 Iowa 13.350 at Puerto Rico Invite 14.000 10.650 13.550 at Michigan, Stanford 13.450 13.650 at Oklahoma 13.750 14.250 Ohio State 13.900 Big Ten Team Finals 12.350 13.700 NCAA Qualifier 14.100 NCAA Finals 13.950 Season High 14.000 10.650 12.500 14.250 Career High 14.000 10.650 13.750 14.600

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS DR. HARTLEY PRICE (19 YEARS) DUAL: 83-21 (.798) // OVERALL: 150-41 (.785) 4 BIG TEN TITLES // 4 NCAA TITLES YEAR OVERALL DUALS BIG TEN BIG TEN REGIONAL NCAA 1930 8-2 3-1 7-2 2nd -- -- 1931 8-2 3-0 8-2 3rd -- -- 1932 8-2 5-0 5-2 3rd -- -- 1933 5-4 4-2 2-3 3rd -- -- 1934 6-6 5-3 2-2 3rd -- -- 1935 14-2 9-0 9-1 1st -- -- 1936 8-2 6-1 2-3 3rd -- -- 1937 8-5 7-3 4-5 3rd -- -- 1938 10-4 8-3 4-4 2nd -- -- 1939! 14-0 6-0 4-0 1st -- 1st 1940 18-2 8-1 5-2 2nd -- 1st 1941! 15-0 6-0 4-0 1st -- 1st 1942! 18-4 8-2 3-1 1st -- 1st 1943-46 World War II No Competition 1947! 5-3 3-2 1-1 2nd -- -- 1948 5-3 2-3 2-3 2nd -- 3rd CHARLIE POND (25 YEARS) DUAL: 150-78 (.658) // OVERALL: 319-152-1 (.677) 11 BIG TEN TITLES // 4 NCAA TITLES YEAR OVERALL DUALS BIG TEN BIG TEN REGIONAL NCAA 1949 17-4 7-1 4-0 2nd -- 3rd 1950 20-1 7-1 7-0 1st -- 1st 1951 17-1 7-0 7-0 1st -- T-2nd 1952 12-2 4-1 4-1 1st -- 3rd 1953 21-1 5-2 5-1 1st -- 2nd 1954! 13-3 6-0 6-0 1st -- 2nd 1955 17-1 9-1 6-1 1st -- 1st 1956 11-3 4-3 4-3 1st -- 1st 1957 27-1 11-0 7-0 1st -- 2nd 1958 17-1 10-1 7-1 1st -- T-1st 1959 17-8 10-1 6-1 1st -- 2nd 1960 17-5 8-3 6-2 1st -- 3rd 1961 14-7 7-2 6-1 2nd -- 5th 1962 13-5 7-0 6-0 3rd -- 4th 1963! 3-23 1-8 0-7 6th -- * 1964 6-10 3-6 3-3 5th -- * 1965@ 1-8-1 1-8-1 1-6 6th * -- 1966 10-6 5-3 5-2 3rd 4th * 1967 14-9 9-2 4-2 4th 4th * 1968$ 12-7 8-4 4-3 4th -- * 1969 9-8 4-6 4-3 3rd -- * 1970$ 11-5 6-3 6-1 3rd -- * 1971 12-5 7-3 5-2 3rd -- -- 1972 8-18 2-7 2-4 6th -- * 1973 4-17 2-12 1-6 6th -- -- DON OSBORN (3 YEARS) DUAL: 11-15 (.423) // OVERALL: 47-58 (.447) YEAR OVERALL DUALS BIG TEN BIG TEN REGIONAL NCAA 1994 19-22 3-4 3-4 6th 6th * 1995 9-14 4-5 3-3 5th * * 1996 19-22 4-6 1-2 6th * * YOSHI HAYASAKI (33 YEARS) DUAL: 210-108-1 (.661) // OVERALL: 762-444-2 (.632) 6 BIG TEN TITLES // 1 NCAA TITLE YEAR OVERALL DUALS BIG TEN BIG TEN REGIONAL NCAA 1974 12-12 8-9 2-6 4th -- -- 1975 22-20 10-8 6-3 4th -- -- 1976 24-19 5-8 3-2 3rd -- -- 1977 32-9 5-3 3-1 2nd -- * 1978 39-14 6-3 6-2 2nd -- * 1979 23-28 7-3 6-1 4th -- -- 1980 20-7 12-3 5-1 4th -- * 1981 33-14 7-3 4-0 1st -- 8th 1982 22-14 8-5 3-2 2nd -- * 1983 30-12 9-1 2-1 T-1st -- 6th 1984 27-26 8-3 3-2 4th -- 9th 1985 24-25 5-5 3-2 4th -- * 1986 19-16 11-4 4-2 3rd -- * 1987 25-13 8-3 4-1 4th -- * 1988 46-2 11-0 4-0 1st -- 2nd 1989 41-3 7-1 3-0 1st -- 1st 1990 13-24 1-3 0-1 4th 5th * 1991 12-27 4-4 0-3 5th 9th * 1992 23-20 7-3 1-2 3rd 8th * 1993 25-17 9-1 4-0 4th 3rd 6th -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1997 22-15 2-4 1-4 5th 4th * 1998 21-13 4-3 9-3 5th 2nd 3rd 1999 13-16 6-5 4-8 6th 4th * 2000 17-14 4-5 6-8 3rd -- 8th# 2001 24-10 7-2 8-4 4th -- 8th# 2002 20-10 6-1 5-2 5th -- 9th# 2003 15-21 3-5 1-4 6th -- 5th 2004 19-8 4-3 1-2 1st -- 3rd 2005 24-5-1 5-0-1 7-0-1 2nd -- 3rd 2006 23-5 7-1 11-3 2nd -- 2nd 2007 13-18 2-4 3-8 5th -- 5th 2008 23-11 6-2 5-2 2nd -- 3rd 2009 21-10-1 6-0 5-0 T-1st -- 5th 39

Fighting Illini Gymnastics // 10 National Championships // Most All-Americans in the Nation ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS JUSTIN SPRING (8 YEARS) ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS (BY WINS) OVERALL: 173-70-1 (.711) 3 BIG TEN TITLES // 1 NCAA TITLE 40 COACH SEASONS YEARS YEAR OVERALL DUALS BIG TEN BIG TEN FINISH NCAA Yoshi Hayasaki 1974-93, 1997-09 33 762-444-2.632 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 22-5 25-8 28-2 15-18 19-12-1 18-7 23-10 23-8 6-1 2-2 4-1 3-4 8-3 6-3 3-2 4-4 8-1 7-3 9-2 6-5 8-4 9-1 7-2 8-2 1st 1st 1st 5th 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th 3rd 1st 6th 4th 8th 4th 3rd Charlie Pond 1949-73 25 319-152-1.677 Justin Spring 2010-present 8 173-70-1.711 Dr. Hartley Price 1930-48 19 150-41.785 Don Osborn 1994-96 3 47-58.447 R.C. Heidloff 1926-29 4 9-5*.643 Leo Hana 1905, 1910-13 4 8-5.615 J.C. Wagner 1924-25 2 5-8.385 R.N. Fargo 1914-17 4 5-11.313 A.J. Schuettner 1921 1 2-4.333 1922 1 0-4.000 1889, 1902 2 N/A * Indicates years in which Illinois did not advance as a team and only sent individuals to Regionals or NCAAs. # Indicates years where Illinois championships finish was a NCAA statistical ranking.! Indicates years where records are incomplete for some competitions. @ In 1965, there was no Big Ten Championship. Instead, the conference champion was determined by each school s regular season conference dual match record. $ In 1968 and 1970, the Big Ten champion was determined by combining championship points earned at the season-ending meet, added to the amount of regular season conference dual match wins each team had. S.C. Staley Adolph Kreikenbaum OVERALL RECORD PCT. N/A *Dual record Yoshi Hayasaki and Justin Spring are two Illini coaching greats. Spring served as an assistant coach under Hayasaki from 20062009 and as the associate head coach in 2010.

ALL-TIME RESULTS (SINCE 1972) All-Time results begin in 1971, starting with the first year the modern events of floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings, vault, parallel bars, high bar and the all-around became the seven NCAA recognized events. Before 1971, the NCAA recognized championships in flying rings until 1961, rope climb (1962), tumbling (1964) and trampoline until 1970. *Note: Illinois did not compete as a team at the NCAA Championships and only sent individuals during the following seasons: 1977-78, 80, 82, 85-87, 90-92, 94-97, 99, 2000. 1971-1972 HEAD COACH: CHARLIE POND 8-18 BIG TEN: SIXTH NCAA: NA 12/4 at Big Ten Invitational 7th/11, 148.65 1/8 Indiana State L, 158.65-150.75 1/15 at Minnesota L, 156.50-153.60 1/28 Eastern Illinois L, 147.90-141.60 1/29 Ohio State W, 152.45-144.40 2/5 at Indiana L, 157.75-153.10 2/12 Wisconsin W, 144.15-126.30 2/18 at Illinois State L, 155.55-154.70 2/19 Iowa L, 160.25-155.20 2/26 at Michigan L, 165.50-146.10 3/2-4 Big Ten Championships 6th/8, 147.075 1972-1973 HEAD COACH: CHARLIE POND 4-17 BIG TEN: SIXTH NCAA: NA 1/12 at Eastern Illinois L, 148.65-145.30 1/13 Minnesota L, 154.95-148.30 1/26 Eastern Illinois W, 140.20-124.30 1/27 at Iowa 3rd/4, 146.00 2/2 at Southern Illinois L, 150.60 2/9 Illinois State L, 149-128 2/10 at Wisconsin L, 138.05-134.25 2/15 at Indiana State L, 162.00-148.00 2/17 Iowa and Indiana 3rd/3, 112.40 2/24 at Michigan State L, 158.65-140.30 3/3 Southern Illinois L, 152.30-140.95 3/22-24 Big Ten Championships 6th/8, 291.85 1973-1974 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 12-12 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: NA 11/24-25 Midwest Open NA 11/30-12/1 Big Ten Invitational NA 1/18 Eastern Illinois W, 149.65-146.30 1/19 Eastern Illinois W, 135.65-126.20 1/25 Indiana State L, 162.90-151.80 1/26 at Iowa, Northern Illinois 3rd/3, 154.45 2/1-2 at Michigan, Indiana 3rd/3, 304.05 2/8 at Illinois State L, 157.35-148.00 2/9 at Ohio State, Boise State 2nd/4, 152.15 2/15 Wisconsin, Wheaton 1st/3, 145.05 2/16 Indiana, Wheaton, Wisconsin 2nd/4, 152.25 2/23 at Minnesota L, 160.45-156.20 3/2 Big Ten Championships 4th/8, 305.25 1974-1975 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 22-20 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: NA 11/28-30 at Midwest Open (Chicago) NA 12/2-7 at Big Ten Invitational 10th/18 12/21 Louisiana State L, 211.70-149.65 1/10 Oregon, Wheaton 2nd/3, 185.50 1/17 Illinois State L, 205.55-198.20 1/24 Eastern Illinois W, 201.05-189.90 1/25 Oklahoma, Northern Illinois 2nd/3, 196.85 1/31 Michigan State W, 199.45-196.35 2/7 Michigan, Indiana 3rd/3, 197.45 2/14 Wisconsin W, 167.80-138.60 2/15 Wisconsin W, 199.25-198.60 2/21 Indiana State L, 215.00-202.35 2/22 Kansas W, 201.25-188.70 2/28 Iowa, Minnesota 1st/3, 166.80 3/1 Iowa, Minnesota 2nd/3, 198.35 3/28-29 Big Ten Championships 4th/8, 375.30 1975-1976 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 24-12 BIG TEN: THIRD NCAA: NA 11/21-22 at Big Ten Invitational 5th/12 12/5-6 at Ball State Invitational 6th/13 1/9 at Wheaton, Oregon, LSU 3rd/4, 183.45 1/10 at UI-Chicago Circle L, 195.50-185.00 1/17 at Michigan State L, 187.95-186.85 1/23 Oklahoma L, 202.20-197.10 1/30 at Illinois State, Southern Ill. 3rd/3, 191.69 1/31 at Iowa W, 198.95-194.80 2/7 Indiana W, 199.10-195.80 2/13 at Minnesota L, 201.00-190.80 2/21 Wisconsin W, 199.80-190.20 2/27 Northern Illinois W, 205.10-200.35 3/26-27 Big Ten Championships 3rd/8, 408.05 1976-1977 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 32-9 BIG TEN: SECOND NCAA: NA 11/6 at Big Ten Classic NA 11/13 at Windy City Invitational NA 11/26-27 at Midwest Open NA 12/3 at Indiana W, 199.65-198.80 12/4 at Ball State All-Around Classic 4th/14, 147.60 1/7 at Wheaton Invitational 3rd/4, 196.60 1/15 at Northern Illinois L, 206.40-197.15 1/21 Indiana State L, 216.45-204.40 2/2 Indiana State W, 211.00-207.20 2/5 UI-Chicago Circle W, 209.00-193.05 2/11-12 at Titon International Invite 1st/11, 205.20 2/25-26 Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan State 2nd/4, 393.15 3/10-12 at Big Ten Championships 2nd/8, 405.85 3/30-4/1 at NCAA Championships NA (Steve Yasukawa, 15th-AA) 1977-1978 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 39-14 BIG TEN: SECOND NCAA: NA 11/5 at Big Ten Classic NA 11/18-19 at Windy City Invitational 4th/14, 409.20 11/25-26 at Midwest Open NA 12/2-3 at Ball State All-Around Classic 4th/15, 302.65 1/6 at Wheaton Invitational 3rd/4, 202.80 1/13 at UI-Chicago Circle L, 208.45-205.30 1/20 at Wisconsin W, 205.30-192.75 1/21 at Minnesota L, 209.35-203.65 1/28 Ohio State W, 214.45-202.10 2/3-4 at Titon International Invite 3rd/6, 406.30 2/10-11 at Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin 1st/4, 400.40 2/17-18 at Michigan State L, 203.05-198.70 2/21 Southern Illinois W, 215.45-211.65 2/25 at Illinois State, Michigan State 1st/3, 213.20 3/10-11 at Big Ten Championships 2nd/8, 419.45 4/6-8 at NCAA Championships NA (Dave Stoldt, 2nd-PH; Butch Zunich, 10th-PH; John Davis, 21st-SR; Carl Antoniolli, 21st-Overall; Steve Yasukawa, 23rd-Overall) 1978-1979 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 23-28 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: NA 11/11 at Big Ten Classic NA 11/17-18 at Windy City Invitational 8th/14, 404.95 11/24-25 at Midwest Open NA 12/1-2 at Ball State All-Around Classic 13th/16, 280.60 12/5 Southern Illinois L, 213.65-210.30 12/9 Indiana W, 208.45-190.45 1/5 at Wheaton Invitational 3rd/5, 204.55 1/19-20 Wisconsin W, 405.30-362.75 2/2-3 at Titon International Invitational 2nd/3, 403.70 2/9 at Ohio State, Minnesota 1st/3, 212.35 2/16 Illinois State, Michigan State, Iowa 2nd/4, 207.00 2/20 Northern Illinois L, 214.80-214.40 2/24 Indiana State W, 216.80-212.65 3/9-11 at Big Ten Championships 4th/8, 418.05 1979-1980 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 20-7 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: NA 11/10 at Big Ten Classic NA 11/16-17 at Windy City Invitational NA 11/19 Houston Baptist L, 265.20-263.00 11/23-24 at Midwest Open NA 12/1 at Northern Illinois W, 258.55-257.85 1/7 at Wheaton, Oregon 1st/3, 247.00 1/19 at Michigan State W, 250.95-242.25 1/20 at Michigan L, 261.65-259.00 1/25 Ohio State, Iowa 1st/3, 261.85 1/27 Wisconsin W, 261.75-257.50 2/2 Illinois Intercollegiate Champ. 2nd/6, 264.05 2/16 at Illinois State, UW-Stout 1st/3, 260.75 2/23 at Indiana W, 257.20-250.90 2/24 UI-Chicago Circle L, 268.00-263.50 3/2 at Indiana State, Southern Illinois 1st/3, 266.05 3/6-8 at Big Ten Championships 4th /8, 263.85 4/3-6 at NCAA Championships NA (Dave Stoldt, 1st-PH; Butch Zunich, 4th-PH; Kevin McMurchie, 5th-SR, 9th-HB; Jeff Mitchell, DNQ for finals in vault) 1980-1981 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 33-14 BIG TEN: FIRST NCAA: EIGHTH 11/8 at Indiana College Classic NA 11/14-15 at Buckeye Invitational 1st/5, 495.55 11/21-22 at Windy City Invitational 4th/12, 515.95 11/28-29 at Midwest Open NA 12/4 Japanese All-Stars L, 281.55-268.65 12/5 Triangular Meet Memphis State W, 262.50-227.80 Indiana W, 262.50-225.25 1/12 at Houston Baptist L, 270.05-262.20 1/18 Michigan W, 265.30-260.35 1/23 Indiana State W, 252.90-238.25 1/25 at Wisconsin W, 250.80-237.60 1/30 Northern Illinois L, 262.40-258.85 2/6-2/7 Illinois Intercollegiate Champ. 1st/6, 529.45 2/20 Michigan State W, 267.20-255.75 2/27 at UI-Chicago Circle L, 268.55-267.10 3/7 Southern Illinois W, 271.60-265.60 3/13-14 at Big Ten Championships 1st/8, 539.50 4/2-4 at NCAA Championships 8th/10, 529.80 1981-1982 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 22-14 BIG TEN: SECOND NCAA: NA 11/7-8 at Wisconsin Open NA 11/20-21 at Buckeye Invitational 3rd/6, 260.85 11/27-28 at Midwest Open NA 12/4-5 at Windy City Invitational 7th/12, 262.65 12/11 Brazilian National Team W, 269.15-265.70 1/7 at Cal State-Fullerton, UCLA 2nd/3, 264.65 1/9 at San Jose, Oklahoma 2nd/3, 255.80 1/13 at California L, 270.15-213.50 1/16 at Michigan L, 266.80-261.85 1/24 Iowa W, 268.30-265.25 1/28 at Northern Illinois L, 273.00-269.75 2/13 at Indiana, Indiana State 1st/3, 267.40 2/18 Southern Illinois W, 269.45-266.35 2/28 UI-Chicago Circle, Wisconsin 1st/3, 273.80 3/7 at Big Ten Championships 2nd/8, 274.00 3/19-20 Illinois Intercollegiate NA 4/1-3 at NCAA Championships NA (Kari Samstem, 4th-HB) *Note: Beginning in 1982, UI-Chicago Circle became known as Illinois-Chicago when its medical campus and its main campus combined to form one institution. 41

ALL-TIME RESULTS 42 1982-1983 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 30-12 BIG TEN: T-FIRST NCAA: SIXTH 11/5 at Buckeye Invitational 2nd/6, 272.35 11/12 at Bronco Classic NA at Wisconsin Open NA 11/19 at Windy City Invitational 5th/12, 268.85 11/26 at Midwest Open NA 12/3 Soviets L, 286.95-274.35 1/15 at Iowa W, 274.65-273.55 1/22 Michigan L, 274.00-263.80 1/27 Houston Baptist W, 278.00-270.85 2/4 Northern Illinois W, 278.70-277.40 2/10 at Southern Illinois W, 280.05-278.30 2/12 at Memphis State W, 269.75-250.75 2/17 at Illinois-Chicago W, 274.45-259.00 2/20 Michigan State W, 270.30-256.80 2/25 at Indiana State, Western Michigan 1st/3, 274.30 3/4-5 at Big Ten Championships T-1st/8, 276.65 4/7-9 at NCAA Championships 6th/10, 277.10 1983-1984 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 27-26 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: NINTH 11/4-5 at Buckeye Invitational NA 11/18-19 at Windy City Invitational 10th/12, 263.95 11/25-26 at Midwest Open NA 12/4 Japanese All-Stars L, 278.30-276.85 1/13 at Michigan State W, 273.90-262.20 1/14 at Michigan, Kent State 1st/3, 272.05 1/21 Iowa L, 275.50-274.45 1/28 Indiana State, Memphis State 1st/3, 277.20 2/3 at Northern Illinois W, 271.55-270.95 2/10 at UCLA Invitational 3rd/7, 275.70 2/17 Illinois-Chicago W, 271.85-269.60 2/25 at Wisconsin, Minnesota 2nd/3, 275.90 3/3 Southern Illinois L, 275.45-273.65 3/9-10 at Big Ten Championships 4th/7, 275.70 3/17 at Chicagoland Invitational 1st/7, 277.50 3/24-25 Illini Open 1st/4, 284.05 4/12-14 at NCAA Championships 9th/10, 275.50 1984-1985 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 24-25 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: NA 11/2-13 Big Eight Invitational 4th/7, 269.20 11/16-17 Windy City Invitational 5th/12, 269.70 1/18 at Iowa, Ohio State 3rd/3, 263.95 1/31 at Indiana State L, 269.65-269.55 2/2 Wisconsin, Michigan 1st/3 271.05 2/7 Northern Illinois W, 273.05-263.25 2/9 New Mexico L, 277.10-275.50 2/17 at Southern Illinois L, 277.30-270.70 2/20 Cal. State-Fullerton Invite 5th/6, 237.65 2/22 UCLA Invitational 6th/6, 274.85 3/2 Michigan State, BYU 1st/3, 274.50 3/10 Illinois Open 2nd/7, 275.95 3/23-24 Big Ten Championships 4th/7, 271.75 4/12-13 at NCAA Championships NA (Charles Lakes, 14th-AA, 1st-VT, 1st-PB) 1985-1986 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 19-16 BIG TEN: THIRD NCAA: NA 11/22-23 Windy City Invitational 9th/11, 250.65 12/31 Kamehameha Invite 2nd/3, 266.15 1/3 Kamehameha Invite 2nd/3, 265.40 1/11 Japan Jr. All-Stars Team L, 276.70-272.10 1/17 Michigan State W, 266.55-256.40 1/18 at Michigan, Minnesota 2nd/3, 262.35 1/25 at Wisconsin W, 269.35-260.60 2/1 Iowa W, 275.15-273.70 2/6 Northern Illinois W, 265.80-255.00 2/15 Southern Illinois, Illinois-Chicago 1st/3, 274.60 2/21 at Brigham Young, Montana 1st/3, 276.20 2/22 at New Mexico, California State 2nd/3, 273.80 3/1 Ohio State, Indiana State 2nd/3, 273.45 3/14-15 Big Ten Championships 3rd/7, 276.95 4/4-5 at NCAA Championships NA (David Romero, 34th-PH; David Zeddies, 9th-HB; Joe Ledvora, 9th-PH; Tigran Mkchyan 44th-AA) 1986-1987 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 25-13 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: NA 12/7 Japan All Stars L, 279.80-279.30 1/9-10 Windy City Invite 4th/11, 262.50 1/24 Michigan State W, 273.80-270.15 1/31 Michigan W, 273.70-268.05 2/6 UC-Santa Barbara Invite 3rd/6, 276.75 2/8 UCLA Invitational 2nd/6, 278.50 2/15 at Illinois-Chicago W, 272.50-260.80 2/20 UCLA L, 283.40-276.05 2/27 New Mexico W, 277.80-275.35 2/28 Wisconsin W, 276.20-270.15 3/7 at Southern Illinois L, 276.70-276.35 3/14 at Michigan, Western Michigan 1st/3, 276.80 3/20 at Iowa L, 281.90-277.15 3/28 Northern Illinois W, 279.50-270.40 4/3-4 Big Ten Championships 4th/7, 278.95 4/23-25 at NCAA Championships NA (David Romero, 22nd-AA; David Zeddies, 50th-HB; Chris McKee, 38th-FX; Tigran Mkchyan, 14th-PH) 1987-1988 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 46-2 BIG TEN: FIRST NCAA: SECOND 11/14 Intrasquad Meet NA 12/5-6 at Wisconsin Open NA 1/15-16 at Windy City Invitational 1st/11, 284.70 1/23 at Michigan W, 278.95-258.60 1/24 at Michigan State W, 280.00-270.50 1/30 Wisconsin W, 279.40-269.60 2/5 Houston Baptist W, 284.50-280.75 2/12 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 1st/7, 282.75 2/13 at UCLA Invitational 2nd/7, 282.15 2/19 at Northern Illinois, Iowa State 1st/3, 284.45 2/26 Iowa W, 285.85-278.05 3/5 at New Mexico, 1st/4, 283.85 Penn State, Western Michigan 3/12 Southern Illinois W, 284.45-258.45 3/25-26 at Big Ten Championships 1st/7, 286.70 4/14-15 at NCAA Championships 2nd/10, 287.15 1988-1989 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 41-3 BIG TEN: FIRST NCAA: FIRST 1/14 at Iowa W, 269.40-265.70 1/20-21 at Windy City Invite 3rd/11, 268.95 1/27 Michigan State W, 273.80-251.45 2/4 Michigan and Northern Illinois 1st/3, 275.35 2/10 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 1st/7, 277.40 2/11 at UCLA Invitational 1st/6, 279.20 2/18 at Houston Baptist L, 278.55-278.00 2/25 New Mexico W, 279.50-268.30 3/11 at Oklahoma W, 280.90-188.05 3/17 at Southern Illinois W, 275.70-264.15 3/24-25 at Big Ten Championships 1st/7, 285.55 4/7 at NCAA Championships 1st/10, 283.40 1989-1990 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 13-24 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: NA 1/19-20 at Windy City Invite 8th/11, 256.40 2/3 Houston Baptist W, 272.15-259.20 2/8 at Titan Invite-Santa Barbara 4th/5, 262.15 2/10 at UCLA Invitational 5th/5, 269.95 2/24 Iowa L, 274.65-270.90 3/2-3 at Big Ten Championships 4th/7, 271.70 3/16 at Oklahoma L, 274.70-271.70 3/18 at New Mexico L, 274.05-274.95 4/7 at NCAA East Regionals 5th/10, 272.70 4/19-20 at NCAA Championships NA (Dan Petritis, 12th-FX) 1990-1991 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 12-27 BIG TEN: FIFTH NCAA: NA 1/18-19 at Windy City Invite 7th/12, 267.10 1/25 at Michigan State L, 271.55-266.00 1/27 at Michigan L, 274.75-272.65 2/2 Oklahoma L, 278.90-271.35 2/8 at Iowa L, 277.65-273.25 2/16 New Mexico W, 274.35-274.05 2/23 at Houston Baptist W, 270.50-262.35 3/2-3 at UCLA Invite 6th/6, 272.15 3/9 Illinois-Chicago, Army 1st/3, 278.75 3/22-23 at Big Ten Championships 5th/7, 277.00 4/6 at NCAA East Regionals 9th/10, 274.75 4/18-20 at NCAA Championships NA (Lee Wolochuk, T-4th-PH; Ricardo Cheriel, 9th-AA) 1991-1992 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 23-20 BIG TEN: THIRD NCAA: NA 1/11 at Spartan Invitational 3rd/5, 270.35 1/18 at Windy City Invite 4th/10, 272.40 1/25 Michigan, Michigan State 2nd/3, 272.15 2/22 Penn State L, 281.35-278.35 2/28 at UC-Santa Barbara 1st/4, 274.45 2/29 at UCLA Invite 4th/6, 274.70 3/7 at Illinois-Chicago, Army 1st/3, 279.50 3/14 at New Mexico, Air Force 2nd/3, 280.45 3/28 Big Ten Championships 3rd/7, 283.15 4/11 at NCAA East Regionals 8th/10, 278.20 4/23-24 at NCAA Championships NA (Emilio Marrero, Sean Henderson, Matt White, Vutnik Chhay and Brian Kobylinski all competed but did not qualify for their respective individual event finals) 1992-1993 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 25-17 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: SIXTH 1/15-16 at Windy City Invite 4th/12, 264.05 1/23 New Mexico W, 274.35-262.05 1/29 at Michigan State W, 273.10-273.05 1/30 at Michigan W, 273.40-270.30 2/13 Illinois-Chicago, Iowa 1st/3, 275.90 2/19 at UC-Santa Barbara, Michigan 1st/3, 274.20 2/20 at UCLA Invite 4th/6, 274.90 2/26 Western Michigan W, 276.90-256.35 3/7 at Oklahoma L, 277.80-275.15 3/12 at Arizona State W, 276.60-276.55 3/19-20 at Big Ten Championships 4th/7, 275.75 4/3 at NCAA East Regionals 3rd/6, 279.32 4/16-17 at NCAA Championships 6th/6, 277.80 1993-1994 HEAD COACH: DON OSBORN 19-22 BIG TEN: SIXTH NCAA: NA 1/14-15 at Windy City Invitational 6th/12, 264.45 1/22 Michigan State W, 274.90-262.45 1/29 Michigan W, 271.40-267.95 2/4 at Winter Nationals NA 2/11 at Iowa, UW-Oshkosh 2nd/3, 276.70 2/19 at UCLA Invitational 2nd/6, 274.50 2/25 Oklahoma L, 275.45-275.30 3/4 at Illinois-Chicago L, 281.75-278.30 3/6 at New Mexico L, 281.80-278.80 3/12 at Michigan Invitational 3rd/8, 275.80 3/26-27 at Big Ten Championships 6th/7, 274.525 4/9 at NCAA East Regionals 6th/6, 275.075 4/22-23 at NCAA Championships NA (Goncalo Macedo, 19th-AA, 16th-PH; Greg McGlaun, 12th-HB)

ALL-TIME RESULTS 1994-1995 HEAD COACH: DON OSBORN 9-14 BIG TEN: FIFTH NCAA: NA 1/13-14 Windy City Invitational 6th/9, 218.700 1/22 Illinois-Chicago W, 217.650-216.750 2/3 at Michigan State W, 222.650-222.200 2/4 at Michigan State, Ohio State 1st/3, 227.650 2/10 Iowa L, 227.300-223.400 2/18 at Minnesota L, 228.000-224.100 2/25 Ohio State L, 226.600-224.150 3/4 Oklahoma L, 226.675-220.050 3/11 Stanford L, 227.200-226.975 3/25-26 Big Ten Championship 5th/7, 226.725 4/8 at NCAA East Regionals NA (Jeremiah Landry, Qualified for NCAAs-PH) 4/20-22 at NCAA Championships NA (Jeremiah Landry, 2nd-PH) 1995-1996 HEAD COACH: DON OSBORN 19-22 BIG TEN: SIXTH NCAA: NA 1/19-20 at Windy City Invitational 5th/12, 214.650 1/27 Michigan State W, 221.850-220.500 2/10 Penn State L, 224.850-222.950 2/17 at Iowa L, 223.875-222.000 2/24 Oklahoma, New Mexico 2nd/3, 222.375 3/2 at Illinois-Chicago W, 227.375-227.200 3/9 at Stanford, California 4th/5, 219.050 Oklahoma, UCLA 3/15 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 4th/8, 220.600 3/23 at Michigan Invitational 5th/8, 221.650 3/30-31 at Big Ten Championships 6th/7, 218.875 4/13 at NCAA East Regionals NA (Yuval Ayalon, 8th-AA; Greg McGlaun, 1st- HB; Matt Redman, DNP-HB) 4/25-27 at NCAA Championships NA (Greg McGlaun, 9th-HB; Yuval Ayalon, 12th-AA) 1996-1997 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 22-15 BIG TEN: FIFTH NCAA: NA 1/18 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/9, 223.450 1/25 at Michigan State L, 227.750-224.500 1/26 Michigan W, 220.500-216.000 2/1 Illinois-Chicago W, 225.950-221.350 2/8 at Penn State L, 229.550-224.150 2/22 Iowa L, 230.550-227.750 2/27 at UCLA Invitational 2nd/5, 222.200 3/1 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 3rd/9, 225.800 3/8 Ohio State L, 231.75-228.925 3/22 at Big Ten Championships 5th/7, 227.200 4/5 at NCAA East Regionals 4th/6, 224.825 4/17-19 at NCAA Championships NA (Travis Romagnoli, 3rd-AA, 7th-FX, 3rd-VT; Greg McGlaun, 5th-HB) 1997-1998 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 21-13 BIG TEN: FIFTH NCAA: THIRD 1/17 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/7, 223.800 1/24 at Ohio State L, 226.800-223.050 1/31 Penn State and Michigan 1st/3, 226.975 2/7 at Minnesota L, 221.075-216.650 2/21 Michigan State W, 229.175-226.050 2/28 Illinois-Chicago W, 227.575-220.875 3/7 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 3rd/6, 227.110 3/14 Iowa L, 231.600-228.000 3/20 at Big Ten Championships 5th/7, 227.575 4/4 at NCAA East Regionals 2nd/6, 227.925 4/8-9 at NCAA Championships 3rd/6, 228.000 1998-1999 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 13-16 BIG TEN: SIXTH NCAA: NA 1/16 at Windy City Invitational 4th/7, 223.400 1/29 at Michigan, Ohio State 3rd/3, 222.950 1/31 at Michigan State L, 226.900-225.475 2/6 Iowa L, 226.850-224.725 2/14 at Illinois-Chicago W, 227.000-223.400 2/20 at Penn State L, 224.200-222.900 2/27 Minnesota W, 225.950-215.500 3/6 Ohio State W, 230.000-227.750 3/12 at California W, 228.025-225.225 3/18 at UC-Santa Barbara, Army 1st/3, 225.300 3/26-27 Big Ten Championship 6th/7, 223.725 4/10 NCAA East Regionals 4th/7, 227.950 4/22-24 at NCAA Championships NA (Kyle Zak, 24th-FX; Leo Oka, 11th-PH, 7th- SR, 12th-VT, 12th-PB, 9th-HB, 7th-AA) 1999-2000 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 17-14 BIG TEN: THIRD NCAA: EIGHTH* 1/8 at Illinois-Chicago W, 225.325-219.650 1/15 at Windy City Invitational 3rd/7, 223.450 1/22 at Minnesota W, 222.250-220.325 1/29 Michigan State W, 225.825-220.825 2/5 at Ohio State, Michigan 3rd/3, 225.350 2/19 Penn State L, 227.000-224.850 2/26 Michigan L, 230.350-227.200 3/3 at Iowa, Michigan State 2nd/3, 225.200 3/11 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 3rd/6, 223.875 3/17-18 at Big Ten Championships 3rd/7, 228.075 3/30 NCAA Team Qualifier 4th/6, 227.900 2000-2001 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 24-10 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: EIGHTH* 1/13 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/7, 207.200 1/20 Minnesota W, 208.150-204.350 1/26 at Michigan L, 214.000-208.350 1/27 at Michigan State, Illinois-Chicago 1st/3, 209.300 2/3 Ohio State L, 211.800-211.350 2/16 Illinois-Chicago W, 212.150-195.300 2/22 at UCLA Invitational 1st/5, 212.900 2/24 at Stanford, Arizona State 1st/3, 211.150 3/3 Iowa W, 216.150-212.400 3/10 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 2nd/5, 213.600 3/23-3/24 at Big Ten Championships 4th/7, 214.175 4/5-4/7 at NCAA Team Qualifier 4th/6, 212.050 2001-2002 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 20-10 BIG TEN: FIFTH NCAA: NINTH* 1/12 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/6, 207.025 1/19 Nebraska W, 210.500-205.500 1/26 Minnesota W, 214.250-208.800 2/2 at Penn State L, 215.600-213.950 2/10 at Illinois-Chicago W, 207.900-204.200 2/15 at Ohio State W, 214.375-213.525 2/21 at UCLA Invitational 1st/6, 213.200 2/23 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 1st/4, 213.625 3/2 at Iowa W, 214.050-212.925 3/9 Illinois-Chicago W, 214.700-203.400 3/22-23 at Big Ten Championships 5th/6, 213.575 4/4-6 at NCAA Team Qualifier 5th/6, 212.375 2002-2003 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 15-21 BIG TEN: SIXTH NCAA: FIFTH 1/11 at Windy City Invitational 4th/6, 207.050 1/25 at Minnesota L, 208.450-206.800 2/1 Ohio State L, 215.850-212.300 2/15 at Temple, Penn State 2nd/3, 213.350 2/22 at Illinois-Chicago W, 210.350-208.950 3/1 Penn State, Iowa 2nd/3, 216.450 3/6 at Peter Vidmar Invite 2nd/5, 208.300 3/8 at Southwest Cup 2nd/5, 214.075 3/15 Oklahoma L, 219.600-214.850 3/28-29 at Big Ten Championships 6th/6, 211.850 4/11 NCAA Team Qualifier 3rd/6, 217.675 4/12 NCAA Team Finals 5th/6, 217.125 2003-2004 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 19-8 BIG TEN: FIRST NCAA: THIRD 1/10 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/6, 214.425 1/17 at Penn State L, 219.150-212.775 1/25 Minnesota W, 218.900-208.250 1/31 at Ohio State L, 220.200-219.000 2/6-7 at Winter Cup Challenge NTS 2/14 Illinois-Chicago W, 221.575-211.375 2/21 at Iowa W, 216-825-216.800 2/27 Temple W, 221.550-210.900 3/6 at Oklahoma L, 225.200-221.975 3/19 at Big Ten Championships 1st/6, 221.975 4/2 NCAA Team Qualifier 3rd/6, 218.525 4/3 NCAA Team Finals 3rd/6, 222.225 2004-2005 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 24-5-1 BIG TEN: SECOND NCAA: THIRD 1/8 at Windy City Invitational 1st/6, 221.800 1/22 at Minnesota W, 219.075-214.375 1/29 Ohio State T, 223.400 2/4-5 at Winter Cup Challenge NA 2/12 Penn State W, 221.825-221.350 2/19 at Pacific Coast Classic 2nd/4, 218.850 2/26 at Temple W, 221.075-203.900 3/5 Iowa W, 223.90-219.025 3/12 Illinois-Chicago W, 221.550-209.450 3/25 at Big Ten Championships 2nd/6, 224.125 4/6 NCAA Team Qualifier 1st/6, 225.250 4/7 NCAA Team Finals 3rd/6, 223.750 2005-2006 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 23-5 BIG TEN: SECOND NCAA: SECOND 1/14 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/6, 210.500 1/21 Minnesota W, 207.300-201.650 1/28 at Ohio State L, 213.350-206.900 2/3-4 at Winter Cup Challenge NA 2/11 Temple W, 209.650-191.150 2/18 at Iowa, Michigan 1st/3, 211.850 2/25 at UIC W, 210.300-193.650 3/5 at Iowa W, 217.600-214.400 3/11 Army W, 220.000-196.100 3/24 at Big Ten Championships 2nd/6, 214.800 4/6 NCAA Team Qualifier 2nd/6, 214.775 4/7 NCAA Team Finals 2nd/6, 220.975 2006-2007 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 13-18 BIG TEN: FIFTH NCAA: FIFTH 1/13 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/6, 209.750 1/20 at Minnesota L, 207.150-204.750 1/27 Ohio State L, 214.700-211.050 2/9-10 at Winter Cup Challenge NTS 2/17 at Penn State L, 220.150-205.250 2/24 Pacific Coast Classic 5th/6, 213.500 3/3 Iowa W, 214.950-209.500 3/10 at Michigan L, 216.350-212.500 3/17 Illinois-Chicago W, 210.000-193.050 3/30 at Big Ten Championships 5th/6, 211.900 4/12 NCAA Team Qualifier 2nd/6, 216.300 4/13 NCAA Team Finals 5th/6, 217.300 2007-2008 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 23-11 BIG TEN: SECOND NCAA: THIRD 1/12 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/7, 347.350 1/19 Minnesota L, 344.400-343.850 1/26 at Ohio State W, 355.650-348.100 2/8-9 at Winter Cup Challenge NTS 2/16 Penn State L, 352.300-351.000 2/23 Pacific Coast Classic 5th/6, 346.700 3/1 at Iowa W, 349.800-349.400 3/8 Michigan W, 357.150-353.200 3/15 at Illinois-Chicago W, 354.850-342.950 3/21 at Minnesota/Iowa 1st/3, 353.950 3/30 at Big Ten Championships 2nd/6, 357.300 4/12 NCAA Team Qualifier 2nd/6, 359.300 4/13 NCAA Team Finals 3rd/6, 359.750 43

44 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2008-2009 HEAD COACH: YOSHI HAYASAKI 21-10-1 BIG TEN: T-FIRST NCAA: FIFTH 1/17 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/6, 342.250 1/24 Ohio State W, 351.950-349.050 2/5-2/7 at Winter Cup Challenge NTS 2/14 Penn State W, 345.500-339.800 2/21 at Pacific Coast Classic 5th/7, 350.550 2/28 Iowa W, 353.000-337.500 3/7 UIC W, 357.850-342.800 3/14 at Michigan W, 354.900-353.900 3/21 at Minnesota W, 353.600-347.700 4/3 at Big Ten Championships T-1st/6, 357.100 4/16 at NCAA Team Qualifier 2nd/6, 359.300 4/17 at NCAA Team Finals 5th/6, 359.300 2009-10 HEAD COACH: JUSTIN SPRING 22-5 BIG TEN: FIRST NCAA: FOURTH 1/16 at Windy City Invitational 1st/6, 353.750 1/30 at Ohio State W, 349.700-341.350 2/4-2/6 at Winter Cup Challenge NTS 2/13 Minnesota W, 350.650-342.150 2/20 at Penn State W, 354.600-345.950 2/28 at UIC W, 351.300-337.200 3/7 at Iowa W, 357.500-346.600 3/13 Michigan L, 359.650-358.650 3/20 UIC W, 362.250-343.550 4/2 at Big Ten Championships 1st/6, 359.700 4/15 at NCAA Team Qualifier 2nd/6, 354.050 4/16 at NCAA Team Finals 4th/6, 354.900 2010-11 HEAD COACH: JUSTIN SPRING 25-8 BIG TEN: FIRST NCAA: THIRD 1/15 at Windy City Invitational 1st/6, 355.400 1/22 at Minnesota w/ Nebraska 1st/3, 351.500 1/29 Iowa W, 354.900-339.400 2/4-2/6 at Winter Cup Challenge NTS 2/12 at Michigan L, 344.050-340.400 2/19 Penn State L, 352.100-351.000 3/4 at UIC w/ Air Force and Stanford 2nd/4, 351.600 3/12 at Ohio State w/ Nebraska 2nd/3, 346.350 3/19 at Oklahoma w/ Penn State 2nd/3, 359.100 3/26 UIC W, 354.600-339.100 4/1 at Big Ten Championships 1st/6, 355.550 4/14 at NCAA Team Qualifier 2nd/6, 356.000 4/15 at NCAA Team Finals 3rd/6, 360.150 2011-12 HEAD COACH: JUSTIN SPRING 28-2 BIG TEN: FIRST NCAA: FIRST 1/14 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/6, 341.900 1/21 at Iowa W, 352.300-326.200 1/28 Michigan w/ Oklahoma 1st/3, 349.800 2/2-2/4 at Winter Cup Challenge NTS 2/11 UIC W, 339.000-329.000 2/18 at Penn State L, 347.800-346.500 3/2 Ohio State W, 355.100-341.300 3/11 at Nebraska w/ Minnesota 1st/3, 353.650 3/17 at Iowa W, 350.450-337.800 4/6 at Big Ten Championships 1st/7, 352.950 4/19 at NCAA Team Qualifier 1st/6, 356.250 4/20 at NCAA Team Finals 1st/6, 358.850 2012-13 HEAD COACH: JUSTIN SPRING 15-18 BIG TEN: FIFTH NCAA: SIXTH 1/13 at UIC W, 425.450-385.750 1/19 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/8, 427.750 1/25 at Metroplex Challenge 3rd/4, 428.300 2/7, 2/9 at U.S. Winter Cup Challenge NTS 2/16 Iowa L, 428.450-428.400 2/23 at Ohio State W, 438.600-438.000 3/2 Penn State L, 438.900-436.250 3/8 Minnesota W, 21-9 3/16 at California L, 427.000-425.650 3/23 Nebraska L, 425.400-424.250 4/5 at Big Ten Championships 5th/7, 424.450 4/19 at NCAA Session I Qualifier 3rd/6, 426.900 4/20 at NCAA Team Finals 6th/6, 422.550 2013-14 HEAD COACH: JUSTIN SPRING 19-12-1 BIG TEN: FOURTH NCAA: FOURTH 1/12 at UIC W, 413.100-393.450 1/18 at Windy City Invitational 2nd/6, 435.050 1/26 Ohio State W, 428.450-425.450 2/1 at Minnesota w/nebraska 2nd/3, 432.700 2/7 at Iowa W, 433.350-420.300 2/15 at Penn State L, 436.050-431.150 2/20-22 Winter Cup NTS 3/8 UIC W, 427.850-401.900 3/15 at Nebraska w/minn., Air Force, Iowa 2nd/5, 434.850 3/28 at Big Ten Championships 4th/7, 435.350 4/10 at NCAA Session I Qualifier 3rd/6, 432.850 4/11 at NCAA Championships 4th/6, 435.350 2014-15 HEAD COACH: JUSTIN SPRING 18-7 BIG TEN: SECOND NCAA: EIGHTH 1/9 at UIC W, 429.100-390.150 1/17 at Windy City Invitational 1st/6, 428.100 1/24 at Ohio State W, 434.400-431.700 1/31 Minnesota W, 435.200-419.800 2/7 Iowa W, 440.150-424.500 2/14 Penn State W, 441.300-434.500 2/19-21 at Winter Cup NTS 2/27 at Oklahoma L, 434.200-457.300 3/6 Stanford L, 9-21 3/8 Nebraska W, 436.700-423.450 3/15 at Michigan L, 428.500-435.750 3/27 at Big Ten Championships 2nd of 7, 436.100 4/9 at NCAA Preliminaries 4th of 6, 432.450 2015-16 HEAD COACH: JUSTIN SPRING 23-10 BIG TEN: SECOND NCAA: FOURTH 1/9 at UIC W, 432.500-374.250 1/17 at Windy City Invitational 1st/6, 425.950 1/23 at Iowa W, 431.150-430.850 1/30 at Penn State L, 429.200-430.200 2/6 Temple & UIC 1st of 3, 436.550 2/13 at Minnesota (w/ Stanford, Iowa) 3rd of 4, 429.750 2/18-20 at Winter Cup NTS 3/5 at Air Force with Cal 1st of 3, 442.300 3/12 Michigan W, 434.000-430.500 3/19 Oklahoma L, 433.050-444.750 4/1-2 at Big Ten Championships 2nd of 7, 429.700 4/15 at NCAA Preliminaries 3rd of 6, 432.050 4/16 at NCAA Finals 4th of 6, 432.750 2016-17 HEAD COACH: JUSTIN SPRING 23-8 BIG TEN: SECOND NCAA: THIRD DEC. 4 Orange & Blue Exhibition Orange, 13-12 Jan. 14 Windy City Invitational 1st of 6, 412.150 Jan. 21 at Arizona State W, 422.900-396.200 Jan. 28 Minnesota W, 416.500-413.750 Feb. 3 Penn State W, 411.350-404.550 Feb. 16-18 Winter Cup NTS Feb. 25 Iowa W, 409.950-397.100 March 4 Puerto Rico Invitational 1st of 3, 409.450 March 11 at Michigan, Stanford 3rd of 3, 404.000 March 18 at Oklahoma L, 433.700-417.050 March 24 Ohio State L, 416.850-415.250 April 7-8 Big Ten Championships 2nd of 7, 416.400 April 21 at NCAA Qualifiers 2nd of 6, 421.300 April 22 at NCAA Finals 3rd of 6, 422.100

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS AA All-Stars 2-0 Air Force 15-1 Arizona State....23-5 Army 13-0 Ball State 9-0 Berwyn Sokol 1-0 Brazilian National Team 1-0 Brigham Young 3-1 California........................... 18-16 California-Fullerton 6-3 California- Santa Barbara 15-1 Central Michigan 1-0 Central Missouri State 1-0 Chicago 42-38 Chicago Sokol 2-0 Chicago Turners 1-0 Chicago YMCA 3-0 Cincinnati 2-0 Cleveland 0-1 Colorado 2-1 Colorado State 1-0 Columbus YMCA 1-0 Denison 1-0 Denver 0-3 Detroit 0-1 Eastern Illinois 6-2 Eastern Montana 1-0 Florida 1-0 Florida State 5-2 George Williams 6-1 Germania-Turner 2-0 Houston Baptist 6-3 Illinois-Chicago....74-16 Illinois State 13-8 Indiana.............................. 64-8 Indiana State 20-16 Iowa....157-82 Iowa State 6-10 Japanese All-Stars 0-5 Kansas 0-1 Kansas State 1-0 Kent State 10-2 Louisiana State 3-5 Maryland 1-0 Massachusetts 5-0 Memphis State 3-0 Michigan... 125-90-1 Michigan State 104-33 Minnesota...160-94 Morton Junior College 3-0 Navy...5-0 Nebraska...38-24 New Mexico 12-8 Northern Illinois 25-11 Northern Iowa 1-0 Northwestern 9-0 Ohio 7-1 Ohio State... 107-80-2 Ohio Wesleyan 2-1 Oklahoma...8-47 Oregon 0-7 Pennsylvania 0-2 Penn State...36-57 Pittsburgh 2-0 Purdue 11-8 Purdue Club 1-0 San Jose State 3-0 Slippery Rock 1-0 Stanford............................ 16-24 St. Cloud State 1-0 St. Louis YMCA 2-0 Southern Illinois-Carbondale 28-25-1 Southern Illinois-Normal 7-0 Soviets 0-1 Swedish Olympic Team 0-2 Swiss Club 0-2 Syracuse.............................. 5-0 Temple 20-2 Triangular American Gym Union 1-0 Turner-Normal 3-1 UCLA 8-16 USC 4-4 Washington 8-0 Western Illinois 3-0 Western Michigan 21-0 Wheaton 10-0 William and Mary...3-0 Wisconsin 91-30 Wisconsin- LaCrosse 1-0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 5-0 Wisconsin-Stout 2-0 ALL-TIME RECORDS AGAINST... Overall 1447-802-4 Active DI Programs 779-531-3 Active Big Ten teams... 614-424-3 Programs in Big Ten* 893-511-3 Active MPSF Teams 57-87 Active EIGL Teams 96-16 International/All-Star teams 5-10 Teams from Illinois 236-102-1 Teams that have won a DI NCAA title 649-538-4 Teams that have won a DII NCAA title$ 84-19 Since Justin Spring joined program 311-148-3 * Does not include Chicago, Maryland or Rutgers. $ DII Championships held from 1968-1984. MPSF - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation EIGL - Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League 45 *BOLD indicates active DI men s gymnastics programs. *All-Time records against include invitational and postseason competitions (Big Tens, Regionals, NCAAs) as well as duals. *According to Illinois records, the first year of organized men s gymnastics was in 1898. All-time results are as accurate as Illinois sports archives have allowed. For some seasons, accurate records of opponents and tournament fields were unavailable. All-Time Results Key Records last updated after 2016-17 season NA: Not Applicable; either there were insufficient results and records kept for the specific season or the event was not a team scoring event. DNA: Did Not Advance; at NCAAs after 1968, a select number of teams had to qualify before advancing to the final round where the national champion was decided. In 1968, four teams advanced to the final round. From 1969-99, three teams advanced, while in 2000, the format changed to the present day system of six teams advancing to the final round to contend for the taeam national title. *Note: Starting in 1982, UI-Chicago Circle became known as Illinois-Chicago after its medical campus and main campus joined to form one institution. *BOLD indicates active DI men s gymnastics programs. * All-Time records against include invitational and postseason competitions (Big Tens, Regionals, NCAAs) as well as duals. *According to Illinois records, the first year of organized men s gymnastics was in 1898. All-time results are as accurate as Illinois sports archives have allowed. For some seasons, accurate records of opponents and tournament fields were unavailable.

ALL-TIME TITLES LEADERS TOP-10 ALL-TIME TITLES COMPETITORS FX PH SR VT PB HB AA TOTAL 1. Charlie Lakes 13 5 2 19 19 31 25 114 2. Travis Romagnoli 10 2 1 22 12 20 22 89 3. Paul Ruggeri 13 0 0 14 10 27 11 75 4. Abie Grossfeld 18 0 16 0 16 20 4 74 5. David Zeddies 7 1 12 10 4 22 12 68 6. Justin Spring 15 0 0 8 18 16 2 59 7. Dave Romero 3 8 23 3 8 1 7 53 8. C.J. Maestas 11 2 18 1 2 3 12 49 9. Chris McKee 27 0 0 11 6 4 0 48 10. Hal Shaw 17 0 0 30 0 0 0 47 TOP-10 SINGLE-SEASON TITLES COMPETITORS.... YR... TITLES 1. Charlie Lakes 1985 48 2. Charlie Lakes 1984 44 3. Abie Grossfeld 1958 38 4. Travis Romagnoli 1998 37 5. Travis Romagnoli 1999 27 6. David Zeddies 1988 26 7. David Zeddies 1989 25 8. Justin Spring.... 2004... 23 Abie Grossfeld 1959 23 10. Charlie Lakes 1983 22 46 ALL-TIME FLOOR COMPETITORS.... TITLES 1. Chris McKee 27 2. Paul Hunt 18 Abie Grossfeld 18 4. Hal Shaw 17 5. Chad Wiest 15 Justin Spring... 15 Ray Hadley 15 8. Paul Ruggeri 13 Charlie Lakes 13 10. C.J. Maestas 11 ALL-TIME POMMEL HORSE COMPETITORS.... TITLES 1. Daniel Ribeiro.... 42 2. Ken Barr 28 3. Joe Ledvora 22 4. Butch Zunich 20 5. Kevin Oltendorf 19 Ben Newman 19 Dave Stoldt 19 8. BRANDON NGAI... 16 Frank Bare 16 9. Harry Koehnemann 15 Howard Beck 15 ALL-TIME RINGS COMPETITORS.... TITLES 1. Dave Romero 23 2. Kevin McMurchie 20 3. C.J. Maestas 18 4. Tyler Yamauchi 17 Brian Kobylinski 17 6. Abie Grossfeld 16 7. Mike Wilner 12 David Zeddies 12 Pat Bird 12 Bob Sullivan 12 ALL-TIME VAULT COMPETITORS.... TITLES 1. Hal Shaw 30 2. Travis Romagnoli 22 3. Charlie Lakes 19 4. Paul Ruggeri 14 5. Gilberto Albuquerque 13 Fred Hartville 13 7. Chris McKee 11 8. CHANDLER EGGLESTON.... 10 Adam Pummer 10 David Zeddies 10 Gilmarcio Sanches 10 ALL-TIME PARALLEL BARS COMPETITORS.... TITLES 1. Charlie Lakes 19 2. Justin Spring.... 18 3. Gene Kalin 17 4. Abie Grossfeld 16 5. Cook Rollo 15 6. Frank Dolan 14 7. Travis Romagnoli 12 Caton Cobb 12 9. Paul Ruggeri 11 10. Kari Samsten 10 ALL-TIME HIGH BAR COMPETITORS.... TITLES 1. Charlie Lakes 31 2. Paul Ruggeri 27 3. David Zeddies 22 4. Travis Romagnoli 20 Abie Grossfeld 20 Jordan Valdez.... 20 7. Greg McGlaun 18 8. Justin Spring.... 16 Kari Samsten 16 10. Chuck Weber 14 ALL-TIME ALL-AROUND COMPETITORS.... TITLES 1. Charlie Lakes 25 2. Travis Romagnoli 22 3. David Zeddies 14 4. Wes Haagensen 12 C.J. Maestas 12 6. Paul Ruggeri 11 7. Ricardo Cheriel 9 Steve Yasukawa...................9 9. Kari Samsten 8 Bob Swonick 8 Bill Silhan 8 Current gymnasts are in BOLD CAPS. Current coaches are in bold. Includes titles from every regular and postseason meet (two Big Ten Championships sessions and three NCAA Championships sessions). Since 2004, includes both days of the U.S. Winter Cup Challenge due to a shortened schedule. Records unavailable: 1993 Windy City Invitational New Mexico UIC/Iowa UC-Santa Barbara/Michigan Western Michigan NCAA East Regional SINGLE-SEASON FLOOR COMPETITORS.... TITLES/YR 1. Chris McKee 12/1988 2. Chris McKee 10/1989 3. Justin Spring.... 8/2004 Paul Hunt................... 8/1971 Abie Grossfeld 8/1958 6. Ray Hadley 7/1960 Abie Grossfeld 7/1959 8. C.J. Maestas 7/2015 9. CHANDLER EGGLESTON....6/2014 Chad Wiest 6/2011 Charlie Lakes 6/1985 Paul Hunt................... 6/1973 Hal Shaw 6/1968 Hal Shaw 6/1967 SINGLE-SEASON POMMEL HORSE COMPETITORS.... TITLES/YR 1. Daniel Ribeiro.... 14/2011 2. Daniel Ribeiro.... 10/2008 Kevin Oltendorf 10/1983 Butch Zunich 10/1980 Ken Barr................... 10/1972 5. BRANDON NGAI... 9/2016 Daniel Ribeiro....9/2010 Daniel Ribeiro....9/2009 Dominick Minicucci 9/1988 Joe Ledvora 9/1986 Joe Ledvora 9/1984 Ken Barr.................... 9/1971 Ken Barr.................... 9/1970 SINGLE-SEASON RINGS COMPETITORS.... TITLES/YR 1. Pat Bird 9/1960 Abie Grossfeld 9/1958 3. C.J. Maestas 8/2012 Brian Kobylinski 8/1994 Dave Romero 8/1990 Kevin McMurchie 8/1980 7. Mike Wilner 7/2013 Dave Romero 7/1989 David Zeddies 7/1988 Wayne Wagner 7/1965 Abie Grossfeld 7/1959 Jack Sharp 7/1949 Ricardo Torres 7/1934 SINGLE-SEASON VAULT COMPETITORS.... TITLES/YR 1. Hal Shaw 12/1967 2. Travis Romagnoli 10/1998 Hal Shaw 10/1968 4. Jack McCarthy 9/1969 5. Fred Hartville 8/2013 Charlie Lakes 8/1985 Hal Shaw 8/1966 8. Gilberto Albuquerque 7/1981 Paul Ruggeri 7/2012 10. Travis Romagnoli 6/1997 Chris McKee 6/1989 Charlie Lakes 6/1984 Gilmarcio Sanches 6/1984 Charlie Lakes 6/1983 Carl Antoniolli 6/1978 SINGLE-SEASON PARALLEL BARS COMPETITORS.... TITLES/YR 1. Abie Grossfeld 10/1958 2. Charlie Lakes 9/1985 3. Justin Spring.... 8/2006 4. Justin Spring.... 7/2004 Charlie Lakes 7/1984 Gene Kalin 7/1971 Cook Rollo 7/1968 8. JOHNNY JACOBSON....6/2017 Travis Romagnoli 6/1999 Tom Gardner 6/1955 Frank Dolan 6/1950 Caton Cobb 6/1942 Caton Cobb 6/1941 SINGLE-SEASON HIGH BAR COMPETITORS.... TITLES/YR 1. Charlie Lakes 13/1984 2. Paul Ruggeri 9/2010 3. Charlie Lakes 9/1985 Charlie Lakes 9/1983 Abie Grossfeld 9/1958 6. Jordan Valdez.... 8/2015 Jordan Valdez....8/2014 Justin Spring....8/2005 9. Travis Romagnoli 7/1998 Greg McGlaun 7/1995 Greg McGlaun 7/1994 David Zeddies 7/1989 David Zeddies 7/1986 Steve Yasukawa.............. 7/1977 Reymond Stuermer............ 7/1937 SINGLE-SEASON ALL-AROUND COMPETITORS.... TITLES/YR 1. Charlie Lakes 11/1985 2. Charlie Lakes 10/1984 3. Travis Romagnoli 9/1998 4. Travis Romagnoli 7/1999 David Zeddies 7/1988 Bill Silhan 7/1966 7. David Zeddies 6/1989 Carl Antoniolli 6/1978 9. C.J. Maestas 5/2012 Wes Haagensen 5/2007 Travis Romagnoli 5/1997 Dominick Minicucci 5/1988 Steve Yasukawa.............. 5/1978 Bob Swonick 5/1971

47 INTERNATIONAL // NCAA HONORS ILLINOIS OLYMPIANS COMPETITOR YEAR *Paul Fina1940 Abie Grossfeld1956 Abie Grossfeld1960 Don Tonry 1960 Dominick Minicucci1988 Charles Lakes 1988 Dominick Minicucci1992 Justin Spring2008 (Bronze Medal-team) *Fina made the Olympic team, but because of WWII, the Olympics were canceled. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITORS NAME COMPETITIONS Gilberto Albuquerque 1980 World Championships..........................1981 Pan American Games Yuval Ayalon 1994, 96 European Championships..................1994, 96, 97 World Championships...................... 1996 European Championships........................ 1997 World University Games BOBBY BAKER.... 2014 STUTTGART WORLD CUP TYSON BULL... 2015 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS.....................2015 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES Victor Feinstein 1978 World Championships...................... 1978 European Championships TOM GIBBS... 2015 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES Wes Haagensen2009 World Championships (London)...................2010 Pan American Championships Steve Juengart 1984 South African Cup Charles Lakes 1985 Chunichi Cup.............................. 1986 Goodwill Games...................1986 Hungarian International Invite......................... 1987 World Championships............................ 1988 Summer Olympics Goncalo Macedo 1993, 94 World Championships.................... 1993, 95 World University Games...................... 1994 European Championships C.J. Maestas 2011 Cottbus Challenge Cup..........................2011 Pan American Games..........................2014 Pan American Games...........................2014 Stuttgart World Cup Emilio Marrero1989 World Sports Fair...................... 1989 Golden Sands Invitational Dominick Minicucci 1988 China Cup International.........................1988, 92 Summer Olympics Tigran Mkchyan1985 Canada International Inv................................. 1986 Moncado Cup Tyler Mizoguchi 2011 Puerto Rico Cup............... 2011 Kyle Shewfelt Gymnastics Festival..........................2011 Pan American Games Ben Newman2005 Maccabiah Games Leo Oka 1999 China International Motor Cup David Pearlstein 1993 Maccabiah Games Adam Pummer 2004 Taipai International Invitational Daniel Ribiero... 2013 Maccabiah Games (Head Coach) Raul Rodriguez 1983 Pan American Games Travis Romagnoli 1997 World Championships David Romero 1982 Central American Games......................... 1983 World Championships..........................1983 Pan American Games Paul Ruggeri 2010 Moscow World Stars.................................. 2010 Japan Cup..........................2011 Pan American Games............................2012 Cottbus World Cup.................. 2015 Glasgow World Championships Kari Samsten 1978 European Championships......................... 1978 World Championships................... 1979 Scandinavian Championships......................... 1981 World Championships Gilmarcio Sanches 1981 Pan American Games......................... 1981 World Championships....................... 1982 Central American Games Andres Saavedra 2004 World Cup.............................2005 Bolivarian Games.....................2005, 06 South American Games..........................2007 Pan American Games......................... 2007 World Championships Chris Silcox 2007 World University Games Justin Spring.... 2003 World University Games............................... 2005 American Cup......................... 2005 World Championships.................... 2006 Ghent World Cup (Belgium).................... 2007 Moscow World Cup (Russia)......................... 2007 Pan American Games.............................. 2008 Olympic Games...............2014 Stuttgart World Cup (Head Coach) Mike Wilner 2013 Maccabiah Games Tyler Yamauchi 2007 World University Games Kyle Zak 1999 China International Motor Cup David Zeddies 1988 World Sports Fair ILLINI NISSEN-EMERY AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS (The Nissen-Emery Award is given annually, since 1966, to the nation s top senior male gymnast) GYMNAST YEAR Butch Zunich 1980 Steve Lechner 1981 Joe Ledvora 1986 Tigran Mkchyan1988 David Zeddies....1989 Ricardo Cheriel 1993 Brian Kobylinski 1995 Jon Corbitt1998 Kyle Zak 1999 Travis Romagnoli 2000 Leo Oka 2001 J.G. Ketchen 2002 Bob Rogers 2004 Ben Newman2005 Justin Spring....2006 Wes Haagensen2008 Luke Stannard...2010 Daniel Ribeiro 2011 Paul Ruggeri...2012 Yoshi Mori 2013 C.J. Maestas 2015 Logan Bradley 2016 Joey Peters 2017 * Bold indicates award winners NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (57 TOTAL, 7 AA) (Since 1938) *Side horse is the modern day pommel horse, with the official name change coming in 1972, while long horse became known as vault in 1971. Still Rings took the place of flying rings (1926-57) officially in 1958, while free exercise became known as floor exercise in 1964. YEAR NAME EVENT 1938 Joseph Giallombardo All-Around Joseph Giallombardo Tumbling Joseph Giallombardo Flying Rings 1939 Joseph Giallombardo All-Around Joseph Giallombardo Tumbling Marvin Forman Long Horse 1940 Paul Fina All-Around Harry Koehnemann Side Horse Joseph Giallombardo Tumbling Joseph Giallombardo All-Around 1941 Caton Cobb Side Horse Caton Cobb Parallel Bars Jack Adkins Tumbling 1942 Caton Cobb Side Horse 1948 Gay Hughes Trampoline Joe Calvetti High Bar 1950 Irving BedardTumbling 1952 Frank Bare Side Horse Bob SullivanTumbling 1953 Bob SullivanFloor Exercise 1954 Dick Browning Tumbling 1956 Don TonryAll-Around Dan Lirot Tumbling 1957 Frank Hailand Tumbling Abie Grossfeld High Bar John Davis Side Horse 1958 Abie Grossfeld High Bar Abie Grossfeld All-Around Abie Grossfeld Floor Exercise Frank Hailand Tumbling 1959 Don TonryFloor Exercise 1960 Alvin BaraschTumbling Ray HadleyFloor Exercise 1962 Mike AufrechtSide Horse 1963 Hal HolmesTumbling 1969 John McCarthy Long Horse 1980 Dave Stoldt Pommel Horse 1984 Charles Lakes High Bar 1998 Travis RomagnoliAll-Around Travis RomagnoliVault 2004 Bob RogersPommel Horse Justin Spring High Bar 2005 Justin Spring Parallel Bars 2006 Justin Spring Parallel Bars Justin Spring High Bar 2008 Paul Ruggeri High Bar 2009 Paul Ruggeri High Bar Paul Ruggeri Parallel Bars Daniel Ribeiro Pommel Horse 2011 Tyler Mizoguchi Parallel Bars Daniel Ribeiro Pommel Horse 2012 C.J. MaestasStill Rings Paul Ruggeri Vault 2013 Fred Hartville Vault 2014 Jordan Valdez High Bar 2015 C.J. Maestas High Bar 2016 Brandon Ngai... Pommel Horse ALL-AMERICANS (345 TOTAL) (Since 1938; starting in 2005, the top-eight finishers at Nationals are All-Americans, before was top six) *Side horse is the modern day pommel horse, with the official name change coming in 1972, while long horse became known as vault in 1971. Still Rings took the place of flying rings (1926-57) officially in 1958, while free exercise became known as floor exercise in 1964. YEAR NAME EVENT 1938 Joseph Giallombardo All-Around Joseph Giallombardo Tumbling Joseph Giallombardo Flying Rings Joseph Giallombardo Rope Climb Joseph Giallombardo Long Horse Joseph Giallombardo Side Horse Bill Goldie Tumbling Ray Weiss Tumbling 1939 Joseph Giallombardo All-Around Joseph Giallombardo Tumbling Joseph Giallombardo Long Horse Joseph Giallombardo Parallel Bars Joseph Giallombardo Side Horse Bill Goldie Tumbling

NCAA HONORS Fighting Illini Gymnastics // 10 National Championships // Most All-Americans in the Nation Paul Fina All-Around Paul Fina Parallel Bars Marvin Forman Long Horse John Dallenbach Rope Climb Ray Weis Tumbling Harold Brown Rope Climb 1940 John Cress Rope Climb John Cress High Bar John Cress Tumbling Louis Fina All-Around Louis Fina Long Horse Louis Fina Flying Rings Louis Fina High Bar Paul Fina All-Around Paul Fina Parallel Bars Paul Fina High Bar Joseph Giallombardo All-Around Joseph Giallombardo Tumbling Joseph Giallombardo Side Horse Joseph Giallombardo Parallel Bars Joseph Giallombardo Long Horse Bill Goldie Tumbling Harry Koehnemann Side Horse Harry Koehnemann Rope Climb Ray Weiss Tumbling Ray Weiss Flying Rings 1941 Jack Adkins Tumbling Jim Baley Long Horse Harold Brown Rope Climb Caton Cobb Side Horse Caton Cobb Parallel Bars Caton Cobb All-Around Caton Cobb Floor Exercise Louis Fina All-Around Louis Fina Tumbling Louis Fina High Bar Louis Fina Flying Rings Louis Fina Floor Exercise Louis Fina Side Horse Louis Fina Long Horse Paul Fina All-Around Paul Fina Flying Rings Paul Fina Parallel Bars Paul Fina Floor Exercise Harry Koehnemann Side Horse 1942 Jack Adkins Long Horse Jack Adkins Tumbling Jack Adkins All-Around Caton Cobb Side Horse Caton Cobb Long Horse Caton Cobb Parallel Bars Caton Cobb All-Around Louis Fina Long Horse Louis Fina Flying Rings Louis Fina All-Around Ollie Phillips Tumbling 1948 Joe Calvettie High Bar Joe Fina Tumbling Gay Hughes Trampoline Don Von Ebers Trampoline Vito Zinzi Side Horse Vito Zinzi Long Horse 1949 Frank Dolan All-Around Frank Dolan Parallel Bars Joe Fina Tumbling Gay Hughes Trampoline Jack Sharp Flying Rings 1950 William Barnes Tumbling Irving Bedard Tumbling Irving Bedard Tumbling Frank Dolan High Bar Frank Dolan Parallel Bars Joe Fina Tumbling Gay Hughes Trampoline 1951 Irv Bedard All-Around Irv Bedard Tumbling Edwin Houser Rope Climb Bruce Sidlinger Trampoline Bob Sullivan All-Around Bob Sullivan Tumbling Bob Sullivan Long Horse Bob Sullivan Flying Rings 1952 Frank Bare Side Horse Wally Cryer Trampoline Edwin Houser Rope Climb Bob Sullivan All-Around Bob Sullivan Tumbling Bob Sullivan Flying Rings 1953 Jeff Austin Trampoline Frank Bare Side Horse Frank Bare Parallel Bars Frank Bare All-Around Gil Brinkmeyer All-Around Bob Sullivan Tumbling Bob Sullivan Floor Exercise 1954 Jeff Austin Tumbling Jeff Austin Trampoline Dick Browning Tumbling Dick Browning Trampoline Tom Gardner All-Around Tom Gardner Side Horse Tom Gardner Parallel Bars Tom Gardner Still Rings Tom Gardner Long Horse Tom Gardner All-Around 1955 Jeff Austin Floor Exercise Jeff Austin Trampoline Jeff Austin Tumbling Jon Culbertson Side Horse Tom Gardner Parallel Bars Tom Gardner Side Horse Tom Gardner All-Around Tom Gardner Long Horse Tony Hlinka High Bar Tony Hlinka All-Around Tony Hlinka Long Horse Richard Jirus Parallel Bars Richard Jirus Long Horse Don Lirot Tumbling Eric Statten Rope Climb 1956 Gavin Blair All-Around Gavin Blair Side Horse Gavin Blair High Bar Jon Culbertson Side Horse Jon Culbertson High Bar Frank Hailand Tumbling Frank Hailand Trampoline Mike Karon Trampoline Dan Lirot Tumbling Eric Statton Rope Climb Don Tonry Parallel Bars Don Tonry All-Around Don Tonry High Bar 1957 John Davis Side Horse Abie Grossfeld High Bar Abie Grossfeld Parallel Bars Abie Grossfeld All-Around Abie Grossfeld Floor Exercise Frank Hailand Tumbling Allan Harvey Tumbling Mike Karon Tumbling 1958 John Davis Side Horse Abie Grossfeld High Bar Abie Grossfeld All-Around Abie Grossfeld Floor Exercise Abie Grossfeld Parallel Bars Frank Hailand Tumbling Allan Harvey Tumbling 1959 Abie Grossfeld Floor Exercise Abie Grossfeld Parallel Bars Abie Grossfeld Still Rings Abie Grossfeld All-Around Don Tonry All-Around Don Tonry Floor Exercise Don Tonry Side Horse Don Tonry High Bar Don Tonry Parallel Bars Don Tonry Still Rings 1960 Alvin Barasch Tumbling Pat Bird Still Rings Ray Hadley All-Around Ray Hadley Floor Exercise Ray Hadley Side Horse Ray Hadley Parallel Bars Bill Lawler Side Horse 1961 Mike Aufrecht Side Horse Bill Lawler Side Horse Dale Grace Floor Exercise Bob Cason Tumbling John Salter Long Horse Bob Glomb Trampoline 1962 Mike Aufrecht Side Horse Bob Glomb Tumbling Ray Hadley All-Around Ray Hadley Long Horse Ray Hadley Floor Exercise Ray Hadley Side Horse Hal Holmes Tumbling 1963 Hal Holmes Tumbling 1967 Gary Holveck Trampoline Steve Chapple Trampoline 1968 Hal Shaw Long Horse 1969 John McCarthy Long Horse 1970 Ken Barr Side Horse Gene Kalin Parallel Bars 1971 Paul Hunt Floor Exercise Ken Barr Pommel Horse 1972 Ken Barr Pommel Horse Greg Fenske Parallel Bars 1978 Dave Stoldt Pommel Horse 1979 John Davis Still Rings Butch Zunich Pommel Horse 1980 Dave Stoldt Pommel Horse Butch Zunich Pommel Horse Kevin McMurchie Still Rings 1982 Kari Samsten High Bar 1983 Kevin McMurchie Still Rings 1984 Charles Lakes High Bar Charles Lakes All-Around Joe Levdora Pommel Horse 1985 Charles Lakes Parallel Bars 1987 David Romero Still Rings 1988 David Zeddies All-Around Dominick Minicucci Pommel Horse Chris McKee Floor Exercise 1989 David Zeddies Floor Exercise David Zeddies Still Rings David Zeddies High Bar Chris McKee Floor Exercise Chris McKee Vault 1991 Lee Wolochuk Pommel Horse 1993 Brian Kobylinski Still Rings 1995 Jeremiah Landry Pommel Horse 48

49 NCAA HONORS // BIG TEN HONORS 1997 Greg McGlaun High Bar Travis Romagnoli All-Around Travis Romagnoli Vault 1998 Travis Romagnoli All-Around Travis Romagnoli Vault Travis Romagnoli High Bar Travis Romagnoli Parallel Bars Travis Romagnoli Floor Exercise Kyle Zak Floor Exercise 1999 Leo Oka All-Around 2000 Travis Romagnoli All Around Travis Romagnoli High Bar Leo Oka All-Around 2001 Leo Oka All-Around Linh Hoang Still Rings 2002 J.G. Ketchen Still Rings Peter Shostchuk Pommel Horse 2003 Bob Rogers Floor Exercise Peter Shostchuk Pommel Horse Justin Spring Floor Exercise Justin Spring Parallel Bars Justin Spring High Bar Scott Wetterling High Bar 2004 Ben Newman Pommel Horse Adam Pummer Floor Exercise Adam Pummer Vault Bob Rogers Pommel Horse Peter Shostchuk Pommel Horse Justin Spring Parallel Bars Justin Spring High Bar 2005 Adam Pummer Floor Exercise Adam Pummer Vault Adam Pummer Parallel Bars Adam Pummer High Bar Justin Spring Parallel Bars Justin Spring High Bar Justin Spring All-Around Peter Shostchuk Pommel Horse Tyler Yamauchi Still Rings 2006 Ross Bradley High Bar Ted Brown Pommel Horse Wes Haagensen All-Around Wes Haagensen Floor Exercise Wes Haagensen Parallel Bars Chris Lung Pommel Horse Adam Pummer Floor Exercise Adam Pummer Parallel Bars Justin Spring All-Around Justin Spring Floor Exercise Justin Spring Vault Justin Spring Parallel Bars Justin Spring High Bar Tyler Yamauchi Still Rings 2007 Wes Haagensen All-Around Wes Haagensen High Bar Wes Haagensen Floor Exercise Chris Silcox High Bar Chad Wiest Floor Exercise Tyler Yamauchi Floor Exercise 2008 Jon Drollinger Still Rings Ross Bradley High Bar Wes Haagensen Parallel Bars Brian Liscovitz Parallel Bars Daniel Ribeiro Pommel Horse Paul Ruggeri Floor Exercise Paul Ruggeri High Bar Paul Ruggeri Vault Tyler Yamauchi Vault 2009 Roger Pasek Floor Exercise Daniel Ribeiro Pommel Horse Paul Ruggeri Floor Exercise Paul Ruggeri Parallel Bars Paul Ruggeri High Bar Paul Ruggeri All-Around 2010 Tyler Mizoguchi All-Around Anthony Sacramento Still Rings Luke Stannard Pommel Horse Chad Wiest Floor Exercise Tyler Williamson Still Rings 2011 Tyler Mizoguchi All-Around Tyler Mizoguchi Parallel Bars C.J. Padera Parallel Bars Daniel Ribeiro Pommel Horse Anthony Sacramento Still Rings 2012 C.J. Maestas All-Around C.J. Maestas Pommel Horse C.J. Maestas Still Rings Chad Mason Pommel Horse Yoshi Mori All-Around Yoshi Mori Pommel Horse Austin Phillips High Bar Paul Ruggeri Vault Paul Ruggeri Parallel Bars Anthony Sacramento Still Rings Jordan Valdez High Bar 2013 Fred Hartville Vault Joey Peters... All-Around Austin Phillips High Bar Mike Wilner Rings 2014 Logan Bradley Pommel Horse Chandler Eggleston....Floor Exercise Chandler Eggleston.... Vault C.J. Maestas Floor Exercise C.J. Maestas Still Rings C.J. Maestas All-Around Chad Mason Pommel Horse Jordan Valdez High Bar Jordan Valdez Parallel Bars Mike Wilner Still Rings 2015 Bobby Baker... All-Around Bobby Baker... Parallel Bars Logan Bradley Pommel Horse C.J. Maestas All-Around C.J. Maestas Floor C.J. Maestas Still Rings C.J. Maestas High Bar Mike Wilner Still Rings 2016 Logan Bradley Pommel Horse Tyson Bull... High Bar Alex Diab... High Bar Brandon Ngai...Pommel Horse 2017 Bobby Baker... Still Rings Bobby Baker... Vault Alex Diab... Still Rings Chandler Eggleston.... Floor Chandler Eggleston.... High Bar Brandon Ngai...Pommel Horse NCAA GYMNAST OF THE WEEK by College Gymnastics Association by Inside Gymnastics Magazine until 2010 2004 Justin Spring 3/1/04 Justin Spring 2/17/04 Justin Spring 2/3/04 2005 Wes Haagensen 1/24/05 2007 Wes Haagensen 1/17/07 2010 Paul Ruggeri......................... 1/18/10 Paul Ruggeri......................... 2/15/10 Paul Ruggeri December 2010 2011 Tyler Mizoguchi 1/31/11 2012 C.J. Maestas 1/16/2012 Paul Ruggeri........................ 2/6/2012 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 2012 Justin Spring NATIONAL ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR 2004 Jon Valdez 2012 Ivan Ivankov, Daniel Ribeiro CENTRAL REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 2010 Justin Spring 2011 Justin Spring CENTRAL REGION ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR 2009 Justin Spring, Ivan Ivankov 2010 Ivan Ivankov 2011 Ivan Ivankov, Luke Stannard 2012 Ivan Ivankov, Daniel Ribeiro BIG TEN CHAMPIONS (144 TOTAL, 20 AA) *Side horse is the modern day pommel horse, with the official name change coming in 1972, while long horse became known as vault in 1971. Still Rings took the place of flying rings (1926-57) officially in 1958, while free exercise became known as floor exercise in 1964. YEAR NAME EVENT 1910 E.B. Styles All-Around 1911 E.B. Styles All-Around 1912 E.B. Styles All-Around 1920 A.W. Ziegler All-Around 1928 W.J. Fulton Tumbling 1929 Richard C. Oeler Pommel Horse 1930 E.L. Reiter Parallel Bars 1931 W. Cherry Tumbling 1932 Joseph Rehor Jr.High Bar E. Zitzler Pommel Horse R. Cadle Tumbling 1933 R. Cadle Tumbling 1935 Joseph Rehor Jr.High Bar Leonard WaymanParallel Bars Arthur Fisher..................... Tumbling 1936 Arthur Fisher..................... Tumbling 1938 Joe Giallombardo Tumbling Joe GiallombardoAll-Around 1939 Paul Fina High Bar Paul FinaParallel Bars Joe Giallombardo Tumbling Joe GiallombardoAll-Around Harry Koehnemann Side Horse 1940 Harry Koehnemann Side Horse Joe Giallombardo Tumbling Joe GiallombardoParallel Bar John Cress Jr. High Bar 1941 Earl ShankenLong Horse Caton Cobb....................... High Bar Caton Cobb....................Parallel Bars Harry Koehnemann Side Horse Paul FinaFlying Rings Jack Adkins...................... Tumbling 1942 Caton Cobb......................Side Horse Caton Cobb....................... High Bar Caton Cobb....................Parallel Bars Jack Adkins...................... Tumbling Paul FinaLong Horse 1947 Vito Zinzi Side Horse J. O Heron Long Horse 1948 Joe Calvetti High Bar Vito Zinzi Side Horse Vito Zinzi Long Horse Joe Fina Floor Exercise Irvin Bedard Tumbling 1949 Joe Calvetti High Bar Jack SharpFlying Rings

BIG TEN HONORS 1950 Frank Dolan Pommel Horse Frank Dolan All-Around Frank Dolan High Bar Irv Bedard....................... Tumbling Richard Palmer................. Flying Rings 1951 Bob Sullivan Long Horse Bob Sullivan Tumbling Bruce Sidlinger Trampoline Frank Dolan Pommel Horse 1952 Bob Sullivan Tumbling Bob Sullivan All-Around Bob Sullivan Floor Exercise Frank Bare Pommel Horse 1953 Bob Sullivan Floor Exercise Bob Sullivan Long Horse 1954 Frank Bare Pommel Horse Tom Gardner Parallel Bars Jeff Austin Floor Exercise 1955 Jeff Austin Tumbling Jeff Austin Floor Exercise Tom Gardner Parallel Bars 1956 Dan Lirot........................ Tumbling Don Tonry All-Around Gavin Blair Pommel Horse 1957 Abie Grossfeld All-Around Abie Grossfeld Floor Exercise Abie Grossfeld High Bar Frank Hailand Tumbling 1958 Abie Grossfeld Parallel Bars Abie Grossfeld All-Around Frank Hailand Tumbling 1959 Abie Grossfeld All-Around Abie Grossfeld Still Rings Don Tonry Floor Exercise 1960 Ray Hadley All-Around Ray Hadley Floor Exercise Al Barasch Tumbling Pat Bird Still Rings 1961 Ray Hadley Floor Exercise Hal Holmes Tumbling Bill Lawler Pommel Horse 1962 Ray Hadley All-Around Ray Hadley High Bar Hal Holmes Tumbling Bill Lawler Pommel Horse 1963 Hal Holmes Tumbling 1966 Hal Shaw Long Horse 1967 Hal Shaw Long Horse 1969 Jack McCarthy Long Horse 1971 Ken Barr Pommel Horse Paul Hunt Floor Exercise 1972 Ken Barr Pommel Horse Gregg Fenske Parallel Bars 1973 Gregg Fenske Parallel Bars 1975 Howard Beck..................Pommel Horse 1978 Steve Yasukawa High Bar Butch Zunich Pommel Horse John Davis Still Rings 1979 Dave Stoldt Pommel Horse 1980 Dave Stoldt Pommel Horse 1982 Gilberto Albuquerque Vault Kevin Oltendorf Pommel Horse 1983 Kevin Oltendorf Pommel Horse Frank Rosch Still Rings 1984 Charles Lakes All-Around Charles Lakes Vault Joe Ledvora Pommel Horse 1985 Charles Lakes All-Around Charles Lakes Parallel Bars Charles Lakes Vault Charles Lakes High Bar 1986 Joe Ledvora Pommel Horse Steve Juengert Still Rings David Zeddies..................... High Bar 1988 Dominick Minicucci All-Around Dominick Minicucci Pommel Horse David Zeddies....................Still Rings 1989 David Zeddies..................Parallel Bars Mike Mingle High Bar Chris McKee Vault Chris McKee Floor Exercise David Romero Still Rings 1992 Ricardo Cheriel High Bar (tie) 1994 Brian Kobylinski Still Rings 1995 Jeremiah Landry Pommel Horse 1997 Travis Romagnoli Vault 1998 Travis Romagnoli High Bar 2003 Ben Newman Pommel Horse 2004 Ben Newman Pommel Horse Justin Spring Floor Exercise 2005 Ted Brown....................Pommel Horse Ben Newman Pommel Horse 2006 Justin Spring All-Around Justin Spring Parallel Bars 2007 Wes Haagensen All-Around Tyler Yamauchi Vault 2008 Wes Haagensen High Bar Daniel Ribeiro Pommel Horse 2009 Luke Stannard Pommel Horse Paul Ruggeri.................. Floor Exercise Paul Ruggeri...................Parallel Bars 2010 C.J. Padera Parallel Bars Daniel Ribeiro Pommel Horse Paul Ruggeri.........................Vault Paul Ruggeri...................... High Bar 2011 Daniel Ribeiro Pommel Horse Chad Wiest Floor Exercise 2012 C.J. Maestas... All-Around Paul Ruggeri.................. Floor Exercise Paul Ruggeri........................ Vault 2013 Fred Hartville Vault 2014 Chandler Eggleston...Floor Exercise 2015 Fred Hartville Vault C.J. Maestas Floor Exercise Jordan Valdez Parallel Bars (tie) 2016 Alex Diab.... Still Rings 2017 Alex Diab.... Still Rings Johnny Jacobson....Parallel Bars Brandon Ngai... Pommel Horse BIG TEN GYMNAST OF THE YEAR Since 1988 1988 David Zeddies 1998 Travis Romagnoli 2006 Justin Spring 2007 Wes Haagensen 2012 C.J. Maestas 2015 BOBBY BAKER BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR Since 1988 1988 Yoshi Hayasaki 1989 Yoshi Hayasaki 2004 Yoshi Hayasaki 2009 Yoshi Hayasaki 2010 Justin Spring 2011 Justin Spring 2012 Justin Spring BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Since 1988 1988 Dominick Minicucci 1995 Yuval Ayalon 2005 Wes Haagensen 2010 Yoshi Mori 2012 C.J. Maestas 2015 BOBBY BAKER ALL-BIG TEN Since 1984 (Second Team honorees in parentheses) 1984 Joe Ledvora, Gilmarcio Sanchez, Charles Lakes 1985 Charles Lakes 1986 Steve Juengert, David Romero, David Zeddies 1987 (David Romero, Chris McKee) 1988 David Zeddies,Dominick Minicucci, (Tigran Mkchyan, Chris McKee) 1989 David Romero, David Zeddies, Chris McKee, Mike Mingle 1990 (David Romero) 1991 (Ricardo Cheriel) 1992 Ricardo Cheriel 1993 (Ricardo Cheriel) 1994 Brian Kobylinski 1995 Jeremiah Landry, (Yuval Ayalon) 1996 (Yuval Ayalon) 1997 Travis Romagnoli, (Yuval Ayalon) 1998 Travis Romagnoli 1999 Leo Oka 2001 Linh Hoang, Leo Oka 2003 Ben Newman 2004 Ben Newman, Justin Spring 2005 Ted Brown, Ben Newman, (Justin Spring) 2006 Justin Spring, Wes Haagensen 2007 Wes Haagensen, Tyler Yamauchi 2008 Wes Haagensen, Daniel Ribeiro, Paul Ruggeri, Tyler Yamauchi 2009 Luke Stannard, Paul Ruggeri 2010 Brian Liscovitz, C.J. Padera, Daniel Ribeiro, Paul Ruggeri 2011 Tyler Mizoguchi, Daniel Ribeiro, Chad Wiest 2012 C.J. Maestas, Paul Ruggeri 2013 Fred Hartville, Yoshi Mori, Mike Wilner 2014 Chandler Eggleston, C.J. Maestas, (Chad Mason, Jordan Valdez) 2015 Bobby Baker, Fred Hartville, C.J. Maestas, Jordan Valdez (Matt Foster, Joey Peters, Mike Wilner) 2016 Alex Diab (Matt Foster, Brandon Ngai, Johnny Jacobson) 2017 Alex Diab, Johnny Jacobson, Brandon Ngai (Bobby Baker, Tyson Bull, Matt Foster) BIG TEN GYMNAST OF THE WEEK Since 1994 1994 Brian Kubylinski 1/1994 Brian Kubylinski 2/1994 1998 Travis Romagnoli 1/1998 Travis Romagnoli 2/1998 1999 Leo Oka.......................... 3/17/99 Travis Romagnoli 3/9/99 Travis Romagnoli 2/17/99 Travis Romagnoli 2/10/99 2000 Leo Oka.......................... 1/12/00 2001 Leo Oka.......................... 1/17/01 2002 Bob Rogers 2/11/02 2004 Justin Spring 3/8/04 Justin Spring 3/1/04 Justin Spring 2/18/04 Justin Spring 2/4/04 Justin Spring 1/28/04 2005 Ben Newman 2/16/05 Tyler Yamauchi 3/8/05 2006 Justin Spring 3/1/06 Wes Haagensen 3/8/06 Adam Pummer 3/15/06 2007 Wes Haagensen 1/17/07 50

51 BIG TEN // ACADEMIC HONORS Tyler Yamauchi 3/17/07 2008 Paul Ruggeri...................... 2/12/08 Paul Ruggeri...................... 2/19/08 Wes Haagensen 3/11/08 2009 Paul Ruggeri....................... 2/9/09 2010 Paul Ruggeri...................... 1/18/10 Paul Ruggeri...................... 2/15/10 Daniel Ribeiro 2/22/10 Paul Ruggeri....................... 3/8/10 2011 Paul Ruggeri...................... 1/17/11 Paul Ruggeri...................... 1/24/11 Tyler Mizoguchi 1/31/11 Daniel Ribeiro 2/7/11 Tyler Mizoguchi 2/21/11 Tyler Mizoguchi 3/21/11 Austin Phillips 3/28/11 2012 C.J. Maestas 1/23/12 Paul Ruggeri...................... 1/30/12 Paul Ruggeri....................... 2/6/12 Paul Ruggeri....................... 3/5/12 2014 C.J. Maestas 2/10/14 2015 Joey Peters.... 1/12/15 C.J. Maestas 1/19/15 C.J. Maestas 2/2/15 C.J. Maestas 2/9/15 Bobby Baker.... 2/16/15 Bobby Baker.... 2/23/15 C.J. Maestas 3/9/15 2016 Bobby Baker.... 1/11/16 Chandler Eggleston... 2/8/16 Bobby Baker.... 3/7/16 2017 Alex Diab.... 1/30/17 BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK 2010 Yoshi Mori........................ 1/18/10 Yoshi Mori......................... 2/1/10 Yoshi Mori........................ 2/22/10 Yoshi Mori........................ 3/15/10 2011 Jordan Valdez 1/31/11 Alex Varga 3/28/11 2012 C.J. Maestas 1/16/12 C.J. Maestas 1/23/12 C.J. Maestas 2/20/12 C.J. Maestas 3/5/12 C.J. Maestas 3/12/12 C.J. Maestas 3/19/12 2013 Joey Peters.... 1/28/13 Fred Hartville 2/18/13 Fred Hartville 3/11/13 2014 Chandler Eggleston... 1/13/14 Chandler Eggleston... 1/20/14 Chandler Eggleston... 1/27/14 Chandler Eggleston... 2/3/14 Chandler Eggleston... 2/10/14 2015 Bobby Baker.... 1/12/15 Bobby Baker.... 1/26/15 Bobby Baker.... 2/2/15 Bobby Baker.... 2/9/15 Bobby Baker.... 2/16/15 Bobby Baker.... 2/23/15 2016 Alex Diab.... 1/11/16 Johnny Jacobson.... 2/8/16 Alex Diab.... 3/21/16 2017 Sebastian Quiana................... 3/6/17 Michael Paradise.................. 3/13/17 Sebastian Quiana.................. 3/27/17 COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1999 Travis Romagnoli (GTE/CoSIDA) 2000 Travis Romagnoli (GTE/CoSIDA) Leo Oka (GTE/CoSIDA) 2004 Bob Rogers (First Team CoSIDA) 2015 Mike Wilner (Third Team CoSIDA) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2004 Bob Rogers (First Team) Ben Newman (Second Team) 2005 Ben Newman (Second Team) 2014 Mike Wilner (First Team) 2015 Mike Wilner (First Team) CGA ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE (Began in 1990) 1990 Mark Wolochuk, Lee Wolochuk 1991 George Linhart, Mark Wolochuk, Lee Wolochuk 1992 William Zopf 1993 Sean Henderson 1994 David Elkin 1995 Jeremiah Landry, Greg McGlaun, Jon Corbitt, Chris McGlone 1996 Jon Corbitt, Chris McGlone, Brad Panozzo, Greg McGlaun 1997 Jon Corbitt, Chris McGlone, Greg McGlaun, Brandon Tucker, Travis Romagnoli, Brad Panozzo 1998 Jon Corbitt, Brad Panozzo, Brandon Tucker, Travis Romagnoli, Greg Cook 1999 Travis Romagnoli, Greg Cook 2000 Travis Romagnoli, Leo Oka, Forest Flodin 2001 Leo Oka 2002 Erik Garnett, Ben Newman, Bob Rogers, Bob Spelic 2003 Erik Garnett, Ben Newman, Bob Rogers, Bob Spelic, Anthony Russo, Casey Hayasaki 2004 Erik Garnett, Ben Newman, Bob Rogers, Anthony Russo 2005 Jon Drollinger, Ben Newman, Anthony Russo 2006 Michael Boyer, Anthony Russo, Jon Drollinger, Chris Silcox, Kyle Padera, Chris Lung, Tyer Yamauchi 2007 Michael Boyer, Jon Drollinger, Chris Lung, Kyle Padera, Luke Stannard, Nick Stango, Tyler Yamauchi 2008 Ross Bradley, Michael Boyer, Jon Drollinger, Chris Lung, Luke Stannard, Chris Silcox, Kyle Padera, Tyler Yamauchi 2009 Chris Lung, Daniel Ribeiro, Paul Ruggeri, Anthony Sacramento, Nick Stango, Luke Stannard 2010 Yoshi Mori, Luke Stannard, Paul Ruggeri, Daniel Ribeiro, Anthony Sacramento, Chad Wiest 2011 Chad Wiest, Alex Varga, Anthony Sacramento, Max Portocarrero, Cole Smith, Cameron Rogers 2012 Alex Varga, Mike Wilner, Vince Smurro, Anthony Sacramento, Jordan Valdez 2013 Alex Varga, Joey Peters, Cameron Rogers, Mike Wilner, Vince Smurro, Max Mayr, Malcom Brown, Logan Bradley, Andrew Margolis, Jacob Tilsley, Cole Smith 2014 Logan Bradley, Max Mayr, Joey Peters, Cameron Rogers, Jacob Tilsley, Alex Varga, Mike Wilner 2015 Max Mayr, Joey Peters, Jacob Tilsley, Mike Wilner Logan Bradley, Taylor Smith 2016 Max Mayr, Tom Gibbs, Blake Martin, Chandler Eggleston, Logan Bradly, Taylor Smith, Harry McLellan BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR 1930 Richard C. Oeler 1936 Arthur Fishe 1959 Abie Grossfeld 1968 Paul Gary Shapin 1974 Howard Beck 1975 Howard Beck 1978 Steve Yasukawa 1979 John Davis 1980 Dave Stoldt 2000 Travis Romagnoli UI DIKE EDDLEMAN ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD (Awarded to the top male and female UI Athlete each year) 1959 Abie Grossfeld 1963 Harold Holmes 1985 Charles Lakes 1989 David Zeddies 2004 Justin Spring 2006 Justin Spring 2009 Paul Ruggeri FIGHTING ILLINI MALE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR (Awarded annually to the top male and female UI freshman) 2012 C.J. Maestas 2013 Fred Hartville 2014 Chandler Eggleston 2016 Alex Diab FIGHTING ILLINI SPIRIT AWARD (Awarded annually at the UI Scholar-Athlete Banquet) 2004 Erik Garnett 2010 Luke Stannard 2011 Chad Wiest ILLINOIS OUTSTANDING SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD (Awarded to a UI athlete with the highest GPA in each class) 2002 Erik Garnett - Sophomore Award 2003 Erik Garnett - Junior Award 2004 Erik Garnett - Senior Award 2012 Alex Varga - Sophomore Award 2013 Alex Varga - Junior Award ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 1987 Gary Anderson, Andrew Dillon 1990 Lee Wolochuk 1991 Alan Hirsch, Jeff Hoppe, George Linhart Lee Wolochuk, Matt Wolochuk 1992 David Elkin, Bill Zopf 1993 David Elkin, Kenneth Su 1994 David Elkin 1995 David Elkin, Greg McGlaun, Kenneth Su 1996 Jon Corbitt, Yuval Ayalon, Greg McGlaun Brad Panozzo 1997 Jon Corbitt, Phillip Jones, Greg McGlaun, Chris McGlone, Brad Panozzo, Brandon Tucker 1998 Yuval Ayalon, Cory Block, Jon Corbitt, Linh Hoang Phillip Jones, Brad Panozzo, Travis Romagnoli Brandon Tucker, Eric Wills 1999 Greg Cook, Matt Gill, Paul Linnenburger, Eric Nishimoto, Leo Oka, Travis Romagnoli Eric Wills 2000 Greg Cook, Matt Gill, Paul Linnenburger, Eric Nishimoto, Leo Oka 2001 Greg Cook, Forest Flodin, Paul Linnenburger Leo Oka, Bob Spelic, Travis Romagnoli 2002 Erik Garnett, Johnathon Plante, Bob Rogers Bob Spelic 2003 Erik Garnett, Casey Hayasaki, Ben Newman Bob Rogers, Bob Spelic 2004 Erik Garnett, Casey Hayasaki, Ben Newman Adam Pummer, Bob Rogers, Anthony Russo 2005 Ben Newman, Anthony Russo

ACADEMIC HONORS 2006 Michael Boyer, Jon Drollinger, Wes Haagensen Anthony Russo, Chris Silcox, Tyler Yamauchi 2007 Michael Boyer, Jon Drollinger, Chris Lung Kyle Padera, Chris Silcox, Nick Stango Tyler Yamauchi 2008 Michael Boyer, Ross Bradley, Jon Drollinger Chris Lung, Chris Silcox, Luke Stannard Tyler Yamauchi 2009 Ross Bradley, Nate Luketin, Chris Lung Kyle Padera, Paul Ruggeri, Andres Saavedra Nick Stango, Luke Stannard 2010 Daniel Ribeiro, Paul Ruggeri, Anthony Sacramento, Luke Stannard, Chad Wiest 2011 Kyle Moe, Yoshi Mori, Max Portocarrero Daniel Ribeiro, Anthony Sacramento, Chad Wiest 2012 Kyle Moe, Yoshi Mori, Cameron Rogers Anthony Sacramento, Cole Smith, Jordan Valdez Alex Varga 2013 Cameron Rogers, Cole Smith, Vince Smurro, Jacob Tilsley, Alex Varga, Mike Wilner 2014 Logan Bradley, Max Mayr, Joey Peters, Cameron Rogers, Cole Smith, Jacob Tilsley, Jordan Valdez, Alex Varga, Mike Wilner 2015 Logan Bradley, Tom Gibbs, Max Mayr, Joey Peters, Taylor Smith, Jacob Tilsley, Jordan Valdez, Mike Wilner 2016 Logan Bradley, Tyson Bull, Chandler Eggleston, Tom Gibbs, Max Mayr, Brandon Ngai, Joey Peters, Taylor Smith 52 BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARD 2010 Luke Stannard, Chad Wiest 2011 Kyle Moe, Chad Wiest 2012 Alex Varga 2013 Cameron Rogers, Alex Varga 2014 Mike Wilner 2015 Max Mayr, Mike Wilner 2016 Tom Gibbs, Max Mayr

ILLINI RECORDS (THROUGH 2000) (Under College Code Scoring System) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ALL-AROUND 1. 58.350 Charles Lakes UCLA Invitational, 2/22/85 2. 58.325 Travis Romagnoli Michigan/PSU, 1/31/98 3. 58.275 Travis Romagnoli Big Ten Championships, 3/20/98 58.275 Travis Romagnoli Michigan State, 2/21/98 5. 58.250 David Zeddies Big Ten Championships, 3/26/88 FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 9.900 Chris McKee Big Ten Champships, 3/24/89 9.900 Chris McKee UCLA Invitational, 2/13/88 9.900 David Zeddies Houston Baptist, 2/5/88 9.900 David Zeddies Windy City Invitational, 1/16/88 5. 9.850 Chris McKee Oklahoma, 3/11/89 9.850 Chris McKee Northern Illinois, 2/19/88 9.850 Chris McKee UC-Santa Barbara Invite, 2/12/88 POMMEL HORSE 1. 9.950 Jeremiah Landry Big Ten Championships, 3/25/95 2. 9.900 Jeremiah Landry Big Ten Championships, 3/24/95 9.900 Dominick Minicucci at Michigan, 1/23/88 4. 9.875 Jeremiah Landry NCAA Regionals, 4/8/95 5. 9.850 Jeremiah Landry at Stanford, 3/11/95 9.850 Ricardo Cheriel at Illinois-Chicago, 3/7/92 9.850 Dominick Minicucci Quad Meet, 3/5/88 9.850 Dave Stoldt Big Ten Championships, 3/7/80 STILL RINGS 1. 9.90 Brian Kobylinski at Minnesota, 2/18/95 9.90 Brian Kobylinski at Michigan, 2/4/95 9.90 Brian Kobylinski at Michigan, 3/12/94 9.90 Brian Kobylinski at New Mexico, 3/6/94 9.90 Brian Kobylinski at Illinois-Chicago, 3/4/94 9.90 David Romero Big Ten Championships, 3/24/89 VAULT 1. 9.900 Linh Hoang at Ohio State, 2/5/00 2. 9.850 Travis Romagnoli NCAA East Regionals, 4/4/98 3. 9.800 Travis Romagnoli Big Ten Championships, 3/20/98 9.800 Travis Romagnoli at UC-Santa Barbara Invite, 3/7/98 9.800 Travis Romagnoli Illinois-Chicago, 2/28/98 9.800 Travis Romagnoli Michigan/Penn State, 1/3198 9.800 Travis Romagnoli Iowa, 2/22/97 9.800 Charles Lakes Nebraska Invitational, 11/3/84 PARALLEL BARS 1. 9.90 Greg Cook Michigan State, 1/29/00 2. 9.85 Travis Romagnoli Michigan State, 2/21/98 3. 9.80 Leo Oka NCAA East Regionals, 4/10/99 9.80 Travis Romagnoli at California, 3/6/99 9.80 Travis Romagnoli at Illinois-Chicago, 2/14/99 9.80 Travis Romagnoli Michigan/Penn State, 1/31/98 9.80 Dominick Minicucci Big Ten Championships, 3/25/88 9.80 Travis Romagnoli Ohio State, 1/24/98 9.80 Charles Lakes Illinois Open, 3/10/85 HIGH BAR 1. 10.00 Charles Lakes UCLA Invitational, 2/22/85 10.00 Charles Lakes Wisconsin, 2/2/85 3. 9.95 David Zeddies Iowa, 2/26/88 4. 9.90 Travis Romagnoli Windy City Invitational, 1/15/2000 9.90 Travis Romagnoli Ohio State, 3/16/99 9.90 Travis Romagnoli at Illinois-Chicago, 2/14/99 9.90 Travis Romagnoli Michigan State, 2/21/98 9.90 Travis Romagnoli NCAA East Regionals, 4/4/98 9.90 Travis Romagnoli Illinois-Chicago, 2/1/97 9.90 Greg McGlaun at Michigan, 2/4/95 9.90 Greg McGlaun at Michigan, 3/12/94 9.90 David Zeddies Southern Illinois, 3/12/88 9.90 Charles Lakes Southern Illinois, 2/17/85 9.90 Charles Lakes Northern Illinois, 2/7/85 9.90 Charles Lakes at Indiana State, 1/31/85 9.90 Charles Lakes Midwest Open, 11/24/84 TEAM RECORDS TEAM TOTAL 1. 230.000 vs. Ohio State 3/6/99 2. 229.175 vs. Michigan State 2/21/98 3. 228.925 vs. Ohio State 3/8/97 4. 228.425 at NCAA Championships Qualifying 4/16/98 5. 228.075 at Big Ten Championships 3/17/00 FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 38.775 vs. Ohio State 3/8/97 2. 38.750 vs. Iowa 2/22/97 3. 38.675 at Windy City Invite 1/15/00 4. 38.625 at Big Ten Championships 3/25/95 5. 38.500 vs. Ohio State 3/6/95 POMMEL HORSE 1. 38.675 at NCAA East Regional 4/10/99 2. 38.400 at NCAA Championships Qualifying 3/30/00 3. 38.200 at Big Ten Championships 3/25/95 38.200 at Michigan State 1/25/97 38.200 Michigan 2/26/00 STILL RINGS 1. 39.000 at Minnesota 2/18/95 2. 38.850 at Michigan, Ohio State 2/4/95 3. 38.750 at Big Ten Championships 3/25/95 4. 38.725 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 3/7/98 5. 38.575 Michigan 2/26/00 VAULT 1. 38.700 Illinois-Chicago........................... 2/28/98 2. 38.675 at NCAA East Regional 4/4/98 3. 38.625 at Big Ten Championships 3/20/98 4. 38.600 at California 3/12/99 5. 38.475 at NCAA Championship Finals 4/17/98 PARALLEL BARS 1. 38.550 at Illinois-Chicago 2/14/99 2. 38.500 Michigan State 2/21/98 3. 38.475 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 3/11/00 38.475 at Big Ten Championships 3/17/00 5. 38.450 Ohio State 3/6/99 HIGH BAR 1. 39.100 Illinois-Chicago............................ 2/1/97 2. 38.800 at Michigan, Ohio State 2/4/95 3. 38.725 at NCAA Championship Finals 4/17/98 4. 38.650 at Windy City Invitational 1/18/97 38.650 at UC-Santa Barbara Invite 3/1/97 38.650 at NCAA Championships Qualifying 4/16/98 53

ILLINI RECORDS (2001-07) (Under Federation de Internationale Gymnastics Code Scoring System- 10.0 System) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS ALL-AROUND TEAM TOTAL 54 1. 55.950 Wes Haagensen at Minnesota, 1/22/05 2. 55.850 Justin Spring vs. Illinois-Chicago, 3/12/05 3. 55.600 Justin Spring at NCAA Team Final, 4/7/06 55.600 Wes Haagensen at Temple, 2/26/05 55.600 Justin Spring at Big Ten Championships, 3/19/04 55.600 Justin Spring at NCAA Team Finals, 4/7/06 FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 9.800 Justin Spring vs. Temple, 2/27/04 2. 9.750 Justin Spring at NCAA Team Finals, 4/7/06 9.750 Justin Spring at Iowa, 2/21/04 9.750 Justin Spring at Ohio State, 1/31/04 5. 9.700 Chad Wiest at NCAA Qualifiers 4/12/07 POMMEL HORSE 1. 9.800 Ben Newman at Big Ten Event Finals, 3/20/04 9.800 Ben Newman vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2/14/04 9.800 Ben Newman vs. Minnesota, 1/25/04 9.800 Ben Newman at Windy City Invite, 1/10/04 5. 9.775 Ben Newman at Big Ten Championships, 3/25/05 9.775 Ben Newman at Windy City Invite, 1/8/05 9.775 Bob Rogers at NCAA Event Finals, 4/4/04 9.775 Ben Newman at NCAA Team Finals, 4/3/04 STILL RINGS 1. 9.850 Wes Haagensen at Big Ten Championships, 3/25/05 9.850 Tyler Yamauchi vs. Iowa, 3/5/05 3. 9.800 Tyler Yamauchi at Pacific Coast Invite, 2/19/05 4. 9.725 Ben Newman at NCAA Qualifying Round, 4/7/05 9.725 Tyler Yamauchi at Minnesota, 1/22/05 9.725 Tyler Yamauchi at Windy City Invite, 1/29/05 VAULT 1. 9.650 Adam Pummervs. Iowa, 3/5/05 9.650 Adam Pummerat Temple, 2/26/05 9.650 Adam PummerNCAA Team Finals, 4/3/04 9.650 Justin Spring at Ohio State, 1/31/04 5. 9.637 Adam PummerNCAA Event Finals, 4/4/04 PARALLEL BARS 1. 9.825 Justin Spring at NCAA Event Finals 4/8/06 2. 9.800 Justin Spring vs. Temple, 2/11/06 3. 9.775 Adam Pummer at NCAA Team Finals, 4/8/05 9.775 Adam Pummer vs. Ohio State, 1/29/05 5. 9.750 Justin Spring at NCAA Team Finals, 4/8/05 9.750 Justin Spring vs. Illinois-Chicago, 3/12/05 HIGH BAR 1. 9.900 Justin Spring at NCAA Team Finals, 4/8/05 2. 9.800 Justin Spring vs. Temple, 2/27/04 9.800 Justin Spring vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2/14/04 4. 9.775 Justin Spring NCAA Event Finals, 4/4/04 5. 9.750 Adam Pummervs. Army, 3/11/06 9.750 Adam Pummer at NCAA Team Finals, 4/8/05 9.750 Justin Spring vs. Iowa, 3/5/05 9.750 Justin Spring at Ohio State, 1/31/04 1. 225.250 at NCAA Qualifying Round 4/7/05 2. 224.125 at Big Ten Championships 3/25/05 3. 223.400 vs. Ohio State 1/29/05 4. 222.225 NCAA Team Finals 4/3/04 5. 221.975 Big Ten Championships3/19/04 6. 221.975 at Oklahoma 3/6/04 7. 221.825 vs. Penn State 2/12/05 8. 221.575 vs. Illinois-Chicago 2/14/04 9. 221.550 vs. Temple 2/27/04 10. 220.975 at NCAA Team Finals 4/7/06 FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 38.450 at NCAA Finals 4/13/07 2. 37.950 at NCAA Qualifiers 4/12/07 3. 37.850 at at Big Ten Championships 3/30/07 4. 37.475 Big Ten Championships 3/19/04 5. 37.425 at NCAA Qualifying Round 4/2/04 POMMEL HORSE 1. 38.450 NCAA Team Finals 4/3/04 2. 38.400 Big Ten Championshps 3/19/04 3. 38.250 at NCAA Qualifying 4/7/05 4. 38.150 vs. Illinois-Chicago 2/14/04 5. 37.900 vs. Minnesota 1/25/04 STILL RINGS 1. 38.600 at Big Ten Championships 3/25/05 2. 38.300 vs. Iowa 3/5/05 3. 38.200 vs. Illinois-Chicago 3/12/05 4. 37.950 at NCAA Qualifying Round 4/7/05 5. 37.750 at NCAA Qualifiers 4/12/07 VAULT 1. 37.650 NCAA Team Finals 4/3/04 2. 37.450 at Big Ten Championships 3/24/06 3. 37.400 at NCAA Team Finals 4/8/05 4. 37.350 vs. Iowa 3/5/05 37.350 Big Ten Championships 3/19/04 PARALLEL BARS 1. 37.975 at NCAA Team Finals 4/7/06 2. 37.900 at Windy City Invite 1/8/05 3. 37.600 at Oklahoma 3/6/04 4. 37.350 vs. Iowa 3/5/05 5. 37.300 at NCAA Team Finals 4/8/05 HIGH BAR 1. 38.350 vs. Temple 2/27/04 2. 38.250 at NCAA Team Finals 4/8/05 3. 38.200 vs. Army 3/11/06 4. 38.050 at NCAA Team Qualifier 4/6/06 5. 38.000 vs. Illinois-Chicago 2/14/04

ILLINI RECORDS (2008-2016) (Under the International Gymnastics Federation s (FIG) Open Ended Code of Points ) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ALL-AROUND 1. 89.800 Paul Ruggeri at Nebraska w/ Minnesota (3/11/12) Tyler Mizoguchiat Oklahoma w/ Penn State (3/19/11)* 3. 89.700 C.J. MaestasNCAA Team Finals (4/20/12) 4. 89.550 Bobby Baker... vs. Penn State (2/14/15) 5. 89.500 C.J. MaestasBig Ten Team Finals (4/6/12) FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 16.100 Chad Wiestvs. UIC (3/20/10) 2. 16.000 Chad Wiestat Windy City Invitational (1/15/11) 3. 15.900 C.J. Maestasat Oklahoma (2/27/15) Paul Ruggeri at Nebraska w/ Minnesota (3/11/12) Vince Smurro at Ohio State (2/23/13) 5. 15.800 Paul Ruggeri Big Ten Individual Finals (4/7/12) Chad Wiestat Oklahoma w/ Penn State (3/19/11) POMMEL HORSE 1. 16.000 Daniel Ribeiro2x, last at Winer Cup Finals (2/05/11) 2. 15.950 Daniel Ribeiro2x, last at Oklahoma w/ Penn State (3/19/11) 3. 15.900 Daniel Ribeiro3x, last at Big Ten Individual Finals (4/2/11) 4. 15.850 Daniel Ribeiroat Big Ten Team Finals (4/1/11) 5. 15.800 Luke Stannard vs. Michigan (3/13/10) Daniel Ribeiro at Penn State (2/20/10) STILL RINGS TEAM RECORDS (SIX COUNT) TEAM TOTAL 1. 362.850at NCAA Team Finals (4/20/12)* 2. 362.250vs. UIC (3/20/10) 3. 360.250at NCAA Prelims (4/19/12)* 4. 360.150at NCAA Team Finals (4/15/11) 5. 359.750at NCAA Team Finals (4/18/08) 6. 359.700at Big Ten Team Finals (4/2/10) 7. 359.3003x, last at NCAA Team Finals (4/17/09) 8. 359.1002x, last vs. Ohio State (3/2/12)* 9. 358.650 vs. Michigan (3/13/10) 10. 357.850vs. UIC (3/7/09) FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 61.500vs. UIC (3/20/10) 2. 61.250at Ohio State (1/26/08) 3. 61.100at NCAA Team Finals (4/17/09) 4. 61.050at NCAA Team Finals (4/15/11) 5. 60.950at NCAA Prelims (4/16/09) POMMEL HORSE 1. 60.750at NCAA Team Finals (4/20/12) 2. 60.300 at Big Ten Team Finals (4/3/09) 3. 60.100 vs. Michigan (3/13/10) 4. 60.050vs. UIC (3/7/09) 5. 59.950at NCAA Prelims (4/16/09) 55 1. 16.450 C.J. Maestas at Iowa (2/7/14) 2. 16.050 C.J. Maestas at Minnesota w/ Nebraska (2/1/14) 3. 15.975 C.J. Maestas at NCAA Event Finals (4/11/15) 4. 15.900 Mike Wilner 2x, last at Ohio State (1/24/15) 15.900 C.J. Maestas3x, last at NCAA Prelims (4/9/15) 5. 15.850 C.J. Maestas2x, last at UIC (1/9/15) VAULT 1. 15.550 Fred Hartville................... at Big Ten Team Finals (4/6/13) 2. 15.500 Fred Hartville....................2x, last at Oklahoma (2/27/15) 15.500 Paul Ruggeri 3x, last at NCAA Individual Finals (4/21/12) 4. 15.450 Fred Hartville............................vs. Stanford (3/6/15) 5. 15.425 Fred Hartville..........2x, last at NCAA Individual Finals (4/21/13) PARALLEL BARS 1. 15.600 Tyler Mizoguchiat NCAA Team Finals (4/15/11) 2. 15.550 Tyler Mizoguchi2x, last at NCAA Prelims (4/14/11) Paul Ruggeri at Penn State (2/20/10) 4. 15.400 Jordan Valdezat Big Ten Event Finals (3/29/14) 5. 15.375 Jordan Valdezat Big Ten Event Finals (3/28/15) HIGH BAR 1. 16.150 Paul Ruggeri vs. UIC (3/20/10) 2. 16.100 Paul Ruggeri 4x, last at at Nebraska w/ Minnesota (3/11/12) 3. 16.000 Paul Ruggeri 2x, last vs. Michigan/Oklahoma (1/28/12) 4. 15.800 Paul Ruggeri 3x, last vs. Ohio State (3/2/12) 5. 15.750 Paul Ruggeri at NCAA Team Finals (4/18/09) Bold indicates current Illini *Vault/all-round scores converted to 2012-present scoring system (-1) STILL RINGS 1. 61.600at Big Ten Team Finals (4/6/12) 2. 60.950at Big Ten Team Finals (4/4/08) 3. 60.8002x, last at Iowa (1/21/12) 4. 60.300 vs. Ohio State (3/2/12) 5. 60.250at Nebraska w/ Minnesota (3/11/12) VAULT 1. 64.100at NCAA Team Finals (4/20/12)* 2. 63.800 last at NCAA Team Finals (4/18/08) 3. 63.700 vs. Ohio State (3/2/12)* 4. 63.5504x, last at NCAA Prelims (4/19/12)* 5. 63.3502x, last at Big Ten Team Finals (4/1/11) PARALLEL BARS 1. 60.550at NCAA Prelims (4/14/11) 2. 60.150NCAA Prelims (4/19/12) 3. 60.000at NCAA Team Finals (4/15/11) 4. 59.950 at Penn State (2/20/10) 5. 59.800NCAA Team Finals (4/20/12) HIGH BAR 1. 61.400vs. Michigan/Oklahoma (1/28/12) 2. 60.700vs. UIC (3/20/10) 3. 60.400at Big Ten Team Finals (4/2/10) 4. 60.100NCAA Prelims (4/19/2012) 5. 59.500at Nebraska w/ Minnesota (3/11/12) *2012 vault/team scores converted to 2008-11 scoring system (2012 score + 4)

ILLINI RECORDS (2013-2016) (Under the International Gymnastics Federation s (FIG) Open Ended Code of Points ) TEAM RECORDS -- FIVE COUNT TEAM TOTAL 56 1. 442.300at Air Force w/ Cal (3/5/16) 2. 441.300vs. Penn State (2/14/15)* 3. 440.150vs. Iowa (2/7/15)* 4. 438.600at Ohio State (2/23/13)* 5. 436.700 vs. Nebraska (3/8/15)% 6. 436.250 vs. Penn State (3/2/13)% 7. 436.100 at Big Ten Team Finals (3/27/15)% 8. 436.050at Windy City Invitational (1/18/14)* 9. 435.350 at Big Ten Team Finals (3/28/14)% at NCAA Team Finals (4/11/14)% FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 74.900 at Oklahoma (2/27/15)* 2. 74.550 vs. Penn State (3/2/13)% 3. 74.350at Ohio State (2/23/13)* 4. 74.300at Minnesota w/ Nebraska (2/1/14)* at Big Ten Team Finals (3/28/14)% 5. 74.150 3x, last at NCAA Prelims (4/19/13)% POMMEL HORSE 1. 76.150at Air Force w/ Cal (3/5/16) 2. 74.750UIC (1/9/16) 3. 74.500Oklahoma (3/19/16) 4. 73.950at Windy City Invitational (1/19/13)* 5. 73.350vs. Penn State (2/14/15)* vs. Nebraska (3/8/15)% STILL RINGS 1. 76.200 at UIC (1/9/15)* 2. 76.000at Ohio State (2/23/13)* 3. 75.700 vs. Penn State (3/2/13)% 4. 75.650at Ohio State (1/24/15)* 5. 75.400 at Big Ten Team Finals (3/28/14)% VAULT 1. 75.050Windy City Invitational (1/18/14)* 2. 74.950Michigan (3/12/16) 3. 74.600vs. UIC (3/8/14)% 4. 74.450Temple & UIC (2/6/16) 5. 74.400at Air Force w/ Cal (3/5/16) PARALLEL BARS 1. 74.550vs. Penn State (2/14/15)* 2. 74.450vs. Iowa (2/7/15)* 3. 74.250 vs. Penn State (3/2/13)% 4. 73.600Windy City Invitational (1/18/14)* 5. 73.550at Nebraska w/ Iowa, AF, Minn. (3/15/14)% HIGH BAR 1. 73.950vs. Iowa (2/7/15)* 2. 73.850at Ohio State (1/24/15)* 3. 73.350at Ohio State (2/23/13)* 4. 73.100... UIC (1/9/16) 5. 72.950... at NCAA Team Finals (4/16/16) 72.950at NCAA Team Finals (4/1/14)% *Six up, five count format prior to March 1, 2015

ILLINI RECORDS (2017-PRESENT) (Under the International Gymnastics Federation s (FIG) Open Ended Code of Points ) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ALL-AROUND 1. 81.850 Johnny Jacobson...at Arizona State (1/21/17) 2. 81.200 Joey Peters..........................at Arizona State (1/21/17) 3. 80.750 Joey Peters............................vs. Penn State (2/3/17) 4. 80.050 Johnny Jacobson.............at Windy City Invitational (1/14/17) 5. 79.550 Joey Peters.................. at Windy City Invitational (1/14/17) FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 15.000 Alex Diab....................at Puerto Rico Challenge (3/4/17) 2. 14.950 Alex Diab................... at Big Ten Championships (4/7/17) 14.950 Sebastian Quiana... vs. Ohio State (3/24/17) 4. 14.850 Sebastian Quiana... at Oklahoma (3/18/17) 5. 14.800 Alex Diab............................ vs. Ohio State (3/24/17) POMMEL HORSE 1. 15.250 Matt Foster... at Puerto Rico Challenge (3/4/17) 2. 15.150 Brandon Ngai....at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21/17) 3. 14.850 Brandon Ngai.... at Winter Cup Preliminaries (2/16/17) 4. 14.825 Brandon Ngai.... at Big Ten Event Finals (4/8/17) 5. 14.800 Brandon Ngai.... 2x, last at NCAA Finals (4/22/17) STILL RINGS 1. 15.000 Alex Diab............................. at Oklahoma (3/18/17) 2. 14.950 Bobby Baker...at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21/17) 3. 14.900 Alex Diab..................3x, last at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21/17) 4. 14.875 Alex Diab..................... at Big Ten Event Finals (4/7/17) 5. 14.800 Alex Diab............... 2x, last at Michigan/Stanford (3/11/17) TEAM RECORDS (SIX COUNT) TEAM TOTAL 1. 422.900at Arizona State (1/21/17) 2. 422.100at NCAA Finals (4/22/17) 3. 421.300at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21/17) 4. 417.050 at Oklahoma (3/18/17) 5. 416.500 vs. Minnesota (1/28/17) 6. 416.400at Big Ten Championships (4/7/17) 7. 415.250 vs. Ohio State (3/24/17) 8. 412.150at Windy City Invitational (1/14/17) 9. 411.350vs. Penn State (2/3/17) 10. 409.950vs. Iowa (2/25/17) FLOOR EXERCISE 1. 71.750at Puerto Rico Challenge (3/4/17) 2. 71.200at Arizona State (1/21/17) 3. 70.900at NCAA Finals (4/22/17) 70.900at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21/17) 5. 70.850at Big Ten Championships (4/7/17) POMMEL HORSE 1. 70.250at Puerto Rico Challenge (3/4/17) 2. 70.050 at Arizona State (1/21/17) 3. 70.000at NCAA Finals (4/22/17) 4. 69.650at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21/17) 5. 68.700 at Oklahoma (3/18/17) STILL RINGS 57 VAULT 1. 14.800 Bobby Baker... 2x, last at NCAA Finals (4/21/17) 14.800 Jacob Light... at Puerto Rico Challenge (3/4/17) 3. 14.750 Bobby Baker... 2x, last at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21/17) 14.750 Chandler Eggleston.... vs. Ohio State (3/24/17) 14.750 Jacob Light... vs. Ohio State (3/24/17) PARALLEL BARS 1. 14.700 Bobby Baker... at Big Ten Championships (4/7/17) 2. 14.600 Johnny Jacobson.............at Windy City Invitaitonal (1/14/17) 3. 14.550 Johnny Jacobson......... 2x, last at Big Ten Event Finals (4/8/17) 14.550 Bobby Baker... vs. Iowa (2/25/17) 5. 14.500 Johnny Jacobson...................... vs. Ohio State (3/24/17) HIGH BAR 1. 15.050 Tyson Bull... at Michigan/Stanford (3/11/17) 2. 14.900 Tyson Bull... vs. Penn State (2/3/17) 3. 14.750 Tyson Bull... vs. Ohio State (3/24/17) 4. 14.700 Tyson Bull... vs. Minnesota (1/28/17) 14.700 Chandler Eggleston.... vs. Minnesota (1/28/17) Bold indicates current Illini 1. 71.900at NCAA Qualifiers (4/21/17) 2. 70.500at NCAA Finals (4/22/17) 3. 70.450 vs. Minnesota (1/28/17) 4. 70.400at Arizona State (1/21/17) 5. 70.050vs. Penn State (2/3/17) VAULT 1. 72.550at NCAA Finals (4/22/17) 2. 71.950 at Big Ten Championships (4/7/17) 3. 71.700 at Oklahoma (3/18/17) 4. 71.500vs. Iowa (2/25/17) 5. 71.400 vs. Minnesota (1/28/17) PARALLEL BARS 1. 70.850at Arizona State (1/21/17) 2. 70.750at Big Ten Championships (4/7/17) 3. 69.750at Windy City Invitational (1/14/17) 4. 69.600 at Oklahoma (3/18/17) 5. 69.250NCAA Finals (4/22/17) HIGH BAR 1. 71.200 vs. Minnesota (1/28/17) 2. 70.750at Windy City Invitational (1/14/17) 3. 70.500 vs. Ohio State (3/24/17) 4. 70.450vs. Penn State (2/3/17) 5. 70.350at Arizona State (1/21/17)

58 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Adamson, Steve - 1981, 83, 84, 85 Adkins, John - 1941, 42 Adler, Leon - 1917 Adler, Maurice A. - 1922, 23 Albuquerque, Gilberto - 1981, 82, 84, 85 Almy, W.H. - 1905 Antoniolli, Carl - 1978 Aufrecht, Michael - 1960, 61, 62 Austin, Jeffrey - 1952, 53, 54, 55 Ayalon, Yuval - 1995, 96, 97, 98 B Baker, Bobby - 2015, 16, 17 Baker, Nicholas - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Baley, James - 1941 Ballou, Donald - 1963, 64 Barasch, Alvin - 1960 Bare, Frank - 1952, 53, 54 Barmes, William - 1950 Barr, Ken - 1970, 71, 72 Barrett, Brad - 1972 Bauer, Ronald - 1966 Beck, Howard - 1972, 73, 74, 75 Bedard, Irvin - 1950, 51 Bennett, Austin H. - 1922 Bird, Patrick - 1958, 59, 60 Black, William - 1905 Blair, Gavin - 1956, 63 Blazek, Frank - 1956 Blazek, James - 1957,58, 59 Bohaty, Zdenek - 1942 Boyer, Michael- 2006, 07, 08 Bradley, Logan - 2013, 14, 15, 16 Bradley, Ross - 2005, 06, 08, 09 Bralower, Leonard - 1948 Bredfeldt, Charles - 1920 Brinkmeyer, Gilbert - 1952, 53 Brockman, Robert - 1975 Broome, Robert - 1967, 68 Brown, Harold - 1941 Brown, Malcolm - 2010, 11, 12, 13 Brown, Randall - 1966, 67 Brown, Ted - 2004, 05, 06 Browning, Richard - 1953, 54 Bucher, E.G. - 1913, 14 Buck, P.E. - 1913, 14 Buck, Steve - 1977 Bull, Tyson - 2015, 16, 17 Burgeson, Lennart - 1937 Butler, Paul -1939 Butts, Larry - 1968, 69, 70 C Cadle, Robert W. - 1932, 33 Calhoun, Dean - 1966, 67 Calvetti, Joseph - 1942, 48, 49 Cannon, James - 1951 Cason, Robert - 1961 Chance, Watts W. - 1931 Chapple, Steve - 1967, 68, 69 Cheriel, Ricardo - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Cherry, William L. - 1930, 31 Chhay, Vuthik - 1991, 92, 93 Christian, William A. - 1929, 31 Claycomb, Gordon - 1959 Cleary, James - 1951 Clow, Robert - 1940 Coats, Wayne - 1968, 69 Cobb, Charles C. - 1941, 42 Cook, Greg - 1998, 99, 00, 01 Corbitt, Jon - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Crawford, Sean-Paul - 1999, 00, 01, 02 Cress Jr., John - 1939, 40 Cryer, Walter - 1950, 52 Culbertson, Jon - 1954, 55, 56 D Dallenbach, John - 1939 Danzer, John - 1929 Davis, John - 1956, 57, 58 Davis, John - 1968, 69 Davis, John - 1977, 78, 79 Deutschman, F.J. - 1902 Dewey, Carter - 1928 Diab, Alex - 2016, 17 Diamond, Robert - 1958 Diamond, Scott - 1988 Dillon, Andrew - 1987, 88, 89 Dixon, Arthur G. - 1924 Dolan, Frank - 1949, 50, 51 Dooley, Justin, - 1985, 86 Draper, E.L. - 1902 Drollinger, Jon - 2005, 06, 07, 08 E Echols, Holly - 1949 Edwards, Robert - 1937, 38 Eggleston, Chandler - 2014, 16, 17 Eliason, John - 1964, 65, 66 Elkin, David - 1993, 94, 95 Ensalaco, Robert - 1964 Erwin, Frank - 1973, 74, 75, 76 F Feinstein, Victor - 1976, 77, 78, 79 Fenske, Greg - 1971, 72, 73 Field, David - 1939, 40 Filla, Michael - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Fina, John - 1948, 49 Fina, Joseph - 1947, 48, 49, 50 Fina, Louis - 1940, 41, 42 Fina, Paul - 1939, 40, 41 Fina, Paul Jr. - 1981 Fisher, Arthur - 1935, 36 Flodin, Forest - 2001 Flood, William - 1962, 63 Forman, Marvin - 1939 Foster, Matt - 2014, 15, 16, 17 Fulton, William J. - 1927, 28, 29 G Gardner, Thomas - 1953, 54, 55 Garnett, Erik - 2002, 03, 04 Geist, Harry F. - 1912 Giallombardo, Joseph - 1938, 39, 40 Gibbs, Thomas - 2014, 15, 16, 17 Gill, Matt - 1998, 99, 00 Glasser, Julian - 1931, 32, 33 Glomb, Robert - 1961, 62 Goldstein, William (Bill Goldie) - 1938, 39, 40 Gombos, Edward - 1957, 58, 59 Goodrich, John - 1960 Goone, David - 1981, 82, 83 Goren, Zach - 2005 Gossett, William P. - 1922 Grace, Dale - 1961, 62 Grace, Sterling - 1963 Graham, Danny - 2017 Grant, Kimp - 1991, 92, 93 Gray, James N. - 1931, 32, 33 Grieb, Donald - 1972, 75 Grimes, Michael - 1971, 72, 73, 74 Grossfeld, Abie - 1957, 58, 59, 60 Grossi, George - 1964 H Haagensen, Wes - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Hackleman, Michael - 1963 Hadley, Raymond - 1960, 61, 62 Hailand, Frank - 1956, 57, 58 Hale, Clarence - 1937 Halkin, Daniel - 1979 Ham, Jonathan - 1998, 99, 00, 01 Hamman, James - 1981 Hand, Nick - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Harrington, Peter - 1947, 48 Hartville, Fred - 2013, 14, 15, 16 Harvey, Allan - 1957, 58, 59 Hayasaki, Casey - 2003, 04 Heil, Robert - 1957 Heimovics, I. - 1922 Henderson, Sean - 1990, 91, 92 Hettinger, Kurt - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Highsmith, Charles - 1955 Hirsch, Alan - 1990, 91 Hlinka, Anthony - 1955 Hlinka, Charles - 1950 Hoang, Linh - 1998, 99, 00, 01 Hochhauser, Daniel - 1970, 71, 72 Hois, William - 1977 Hollman, Edward E. - 1912 Holmes, Harold - 1961, 62, 63 Holveck, Gary - 1967 Horimura, Hirosh - 1916, 17 Hosfield, Mark - 1976, 77, 78 Hoskins, Robert N. - 1926 Houser, Edwin - 1951 Howorth, Ronald - 1961 Hudachek, Lawrence - 1941 Hughes, Edgar - 1936, 38 Hughes, Gaylord - 1948, 49, 50 Hunt, Paul - 1971, 72, 73 Hutchings, Steven - 1990 I Iffland, Llewellyn - 1963, 64, 65 Illingworth, Michael - 1978 Im, Oscar - 1985, 86 J Jacobson, Johnny - 2016, 17 Jenkinson, Hugh R. - 1928, 29, 30 Jennings, Alpha - 1935 Jirus, Richard - 1954, 55, 56 Joudakin, Al - 1961 Juengert, Steve - 1983, 84, 85, 86 K Kalin, Gene - 1970, 71, 72 Kamm, Rufus M. - 1914 Kaplan, Mark - 1967, 68, 69 Karon, Michael - 1956, 57 Karpen, William - 1972, 73, 74, 75 Katzman, Jesse - 1994 Ketchen, John G. - 1999, 00, 01, 02 Kimball, Jason - 1995 Kingsbury, Franklin L. - 1924 Kirby, Eugene - 1960, 61 Klausman, Henry - 1960, 61, 62 Kobylinski, Brian - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Koehnemann, Harry - 1939, 40, 41 Komm, Joseph - 1927 Komm, Rudolph - 1932 Koperski, Kevin - 1995, 1997 Kostick, Andrew - 1957 Kowalski, Charles - 1992, 93, 94 Kraft, Michael - 1980, 81 Kratz, A.P. - 1905 Kring, Charles W. - 1931, 32 Kushner, Terry - 1969 L Lakes, Charles - 1983, 84, 85 Landon, R.H. - 1927, 28 Landry, Jeremiah - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Lane, Randy - 1986, 87, 88 Lat, Paul - 1975, 76, 77, 78 Lawler, William - 1960, 61, 62 Lechner, Steven - 1978, 79, 80, 81 Ledvora, Joseph - 1983, 84, 86 Lenke, E.H. - 1902 Levitt, David - 1973 Lifvendahl, Richard - 1920 Light, Jacob - 2017 Linder, Raymond - 1947, 48, 50 Lindner, Paul - 1987, 88 Linhart, George - 1990, 91 Linnenburger, Paul - 1999, 00, 01 Lirot, Daniel - 1954, 55, 56 Liscovitz, Brian - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Luketin, Nate - 2009 Lung, Chris - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Lundien, Edwin - 1950 Luyando, David - 1984 M Macedo, Goncalo - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Maher, Steve - 1984, 85 Mann, A.S. - 1913 Maestas, C.J. - 2012, 14, 15 Margolis, Andrew - 2011,12, 13, 14 Marrero, Emilio - 1988, 89, 92 Marshall, Douglas - 1937 Martin, Blake - 2016, 17 Mason, Chad - 2011, 12, 13, 14 Matson, George - 1942 Mayr, Max - 2013, 14, 15, 16 McCarthy, John - 1967, 68, 69 McDonald, B.A. - 1925, 26 McFarland, P.E. - 1924 McGlaun, Greg - 1994, 95, 96, 97 McGlone, Chris - 1996, 97 McKee, Christopher - 1986, 87, 88, 89 McLellan, Harry - 2015, 16, 17 McMurchie, Kevin - 1980, 81, 82, 83 Michalek, Matt - 2004 Mierzwa, Fred - 1967, 68 Mingle, David - 1984, 85, 87, 88 Mingle, Michael - 1989 Minicucci, Dominick - 1988, 89 Minton, Dennis - 2015, 16, 17 Mitchell, Jeffrey - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Mizoguchi, Tyler - 2009, 10, 11 Mkchyan, Tigran - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Moe, Kyle - 2010, 11, 12 Monk, Marvin - 1937 Morf, F.P. - 1925 Mori, Yoshi - 2010, 11, 12, 13 Murchison, R.R. - 1905 Murray, Robert - 1951 Murray, William -1975 N Nagel, Richard - 1971, 72 Newman, Ben - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Ngai, Brandon - 2015, 16, 17 Nilsen, P.J. - 1914, 15 Nishimoto, Eric - 1998, 99, 00, 01 Norwood, E.E. - 1923, 24, 25 O O Hare, John - 1966 O Heron, John - 1947 Oeler, Richard C. - 1928, 29, 30 Oka, Leo - 1998, 99, 00, 01 Olson, Carlton - 1976, 78, 79, 80 Oltendorf, Kevin - 1981, 82, 83 Orr, R.V. - 1914 P Padera, C.J. - 2009, 10, 11, 12

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Padera, Kyle - 2009, 10 Palmer, Richard - 1950, 51 Palmer, William - 1964 Pangrle, Brian - 1981, 82, 83 Panozzo, Brad - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Paradise, Michael - 2017 Pasek, Roger - 2008, 09 Pearlstein, David - 1990, 91, 92, 93 Peltzer, A. - 1927, 30 Perlman, S.L. - 1923, 24 Peters, Joey - 2013, 14, 15, 17 Peterson, David - 1981, 82 Petritis, Daniel - 1990, 91 Phillips, Austin - 2009, 11, 12, 13 Phillips, Oliver - 1942 Phillips, R.J. - 1925 Plante, Jonathan - 2002 Pletta, D.H. - 1925, 26, 27 Polaski, Kenneth - 1964 Portocarrero, Maxwell - 2011 Posey, Douglas - 1962 Potter, Richard - 1936, 37 Prather, Paul - 1935, 37 Prochaska, Brad - 1971, 72 Pummer, Adam - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Q Quade, Chip - 1979, 80 Quiana, Sebastian - 2017 R Rafaloski, Dennis - 1971 Raymond, Edward - 1968, 69, 70 Reali, Craig - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Redman, Matt - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Redmond, John - 1991 Reed, Robert - 1965, 66 Regan, Devin - 2010, 11, 12 Rehor Jr., Joseph - 1932, 35 Reiter, E.L. - 1928, 29, 30 Ribeiro, Daniel - 2008, 09, 10, 11 Rodriguez, Paul - 1980, 81, 82, 83 Roemer, John - 1970, 71, 72 Rogers, Bob - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Rogers, Cameron - 2011, 12, 13, 14 Rollo, Cook - 1966, 67, 68 Romagnoli, Travis - 1997, 98, 99, 00 Romero, David - 1986, 87, 89, 90 Rosch, Frank - 1980, 81, 82, 83 Ross, H.A. - 1917 Ruggeri, Paul - 2008, 09, 10, 12 Ruppert, Thomas - 1959 Russo, Anthony - 2003, 04, 05, 06 S Sacramento, Anthony - 2009, 10, 11, 12 Sader, Melvin - 1935 Salemo, Charles - 1981 Salemo, Lloyd - 1980 Salter, John - 1960, 62 Samsten, Kari - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Sanches, Gilmarcio - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Sanchez, Victor - 1964, 65, 66 Saavedra, Andres - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Scanlan, John - 1983, 84 Schmeissing, Roy - 1961 Schmidt, Michael - 1976, 78, 79 Schreier, Marc - 1995 Schroeder, John - 1967 Schutt, Steve - 1973, 74 Schwitzer, G.B. - 1922, 23 Sepke, Arnold - 1968, 69 Seward, Ed - 2002 Shanken, Earl - 1941 Shapin, Paul - 1966, 67, 68 Sharp, John - 1949 Shaw, Harold - 1966, 67, 68 Shostchuk, Peter - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Sidlinger, Bruce - 1951 Silbermann, Andreas - 2017 Silcox, Chris - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Silhan, William - 1964, 66, 67 Silverman, David - 1969 Sims, C.E. - 1915 Singer, R.B. - 1923, 24 Smidl, E. - 1917 Smith, Cole - 2011, 12, 13, 14 Smith, Taylor - 2014, 15, 16, 17 Smurro, Vince - 2012, 13 Spelic, Bob - 2000, 01, 02, 03 Sperry, L.B. - 1925 Spring, Justin - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Spurney, Robert - 1975, 76, 77, 78 Stahl, Archie - 1922, 23 Stahl, Cecil - 1922 Stango, Nick - 2006, 07, 09 Stannard, Luke - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Stattin, Eric - 1955, 56 Stoldt, David - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Stone, Kenneth - 1954, 55, 56 Stuebe, Louis - 1921 Stuermer, Raymond - 1937 Styles, Edward - 1910, 11, 12 Su, Kenneth - 1994, 95 Sullivan, Robert - 1951, 52, 53 Swonick, Robert - 1970, 71 T Taylor, Jonathan - 2002 Temple, Harry - 1934 Thompson, M. - 1928 Thompson, Ross - 2016, 17 Ticknor, Anthony - 1985, 86 Tilsley, Jake - 2013, 14, 15 Tolmie, T.W. - 1917 Tonry, Donald - 1956, 57, 59 Torres, Nathan - 2000, 01, 02 Torres, Ricardo - 1933, 34 Trabert, M.L. - 1935 Trujillo, Oscar - 1994 Tucker, Brandon - 1996, 97, 98 Tucker, Joel - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Turnbull, Jeffrey - 1993 U Uster, Eric - 2015 V Valdez, Jordan - 2011, 12, 14, 15 Valentino, John - 1974 Van Etten, Gary - 1971 Varga, Alex - 2011, 12, 13, 14 Vernon, Marlon - 2016 Von Ebers, Donald - 1947, 48, 49 W Wagner, Wayne - 1963, 64, 65 Wagstaff, C.D. - 1917 Wakerlin, Warren - 1961, 62, 63 Wasik, Jon - 1994, 95 Wayman, Leonard - 1934, 35 Weber, Charles - 1965, 66, 67 Weintraub, Edward - 1964 Weirsma, H.A. - 1913 Weiss, Raymond - 1938, 39, 40 Wetterling, Scott - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Whipple, G.B. - 1928 White, Matthew - 1992, 93, 94 Whitney, E.M. - 1935 Wiest, Chad - 2007, 08, 10, 11 Williamson, Tyler - 2007, 08, 09, 10 Wills, Eric - 1998, 99, 00 Wilner, Mike - 2012, 13, 14, 15 Wilson, Josh - 2012, 13 Wolochuk, Lee - 1988, 90, 91 Wolochuk, Mark - 1990, 91 Y Yahiro, Mark - 1978 Yamauchi, Tyler - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Yasukawa, Steven - 1974, 76, 77, 78 Yeaton, F.D. - 1905 Yi, Theodore - 1977, 78 Z Zak, Kyle - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Zander, Anthony - 1975, 76, 77 Zavell, Howard - 1986, 88, 89 Zeddies, David - 1986, 87, 88, 89 Ziegler, A.W. - 1920, 21 Zinzi, Vito - 1947, 48 Zitzewitz, A.F. - 1924 Zitzler, Earl - 1931, 32 Zopf, William - 1992 Zunich, Butch - 1977, 78, 79, 80 59

Fighting Illini Gymnastics // 10 National Championships // Most All-Americans in the Nation 2017-18 FIGHTING ILLINI TV ROSTER 60 Justin Spring Head Coach Daniel Ribeiro Associate Head Coach Don Osborn Assistant Coach Joey Peters Volunteer Assistant Coach Max Soifer Director of Operations Bobby Baker, Sr. Tyson Bull, Sr. Alex Diab, Jr. Max Diab, Fr. Joel Diaz, Sr. Chandler Eggleston, R-Sr. Danny Graham, So. Johnny Jacobson, Jr. Justin Jepsen, Fr. Connor Jones, R-Fr. Jordan Kovach So. Jacob Light, So. Harry McLellan, Sr. Dennis Minton, Sr. Michael Paradise, So. Cobey Pava, Fr. Sebastian Quiana, So. Tommy Mistretta, R-Fr. Andreas Silbermann, Sr. Brandon Ngai, Sr. Ross Thompson, Jr. Zach Treadway, R-Fr.