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March 19, 2010 | Men's Gymnastics
March 19, 2010
No. 2 Oklahoma @ No. 8 Penn State
Date
Saturday, March 20 | 6 p.m. (CT)
Location
State College, Pa. | Rec Hall
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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- The second-ranked Oklahoma men's gymnastics team wraps up its regular season with a visit to Penn State on March 20. The Sooners and eighth-ranked Nittany Lions will square off at 6 p.m. CDT inside Rec Hall on the Penn State campus.
Last season, the Sooners won the senior night match in Norman against Penn State after posting a NCAA scoring record with a 366.850, while the Nittany Lions posted a final score of 356.300 to finish second on the night.
With a win, the Sooners will have beaten all five Big Ten opponents on its schedule to finish 11-1 in the regular season.
Since 2000, the Sooners and Nittany Lions and have combined to win the last eight NCAA titles. OU leads the pack with five national championships while Penn State has claimed three championship (2000, 2004, 2007).
OPPONENT PREVIEW
Last week, Penn State suffered a 354.650-344.300 setback to Cal on Saturday evening at the Golden Bears' Haas Pavilion in Berkeley, Calif.
On March 6, Penn State gained its first win against a Big Ten opponent this season by posting a season high score of 350.150. The win snapped a two-meet losing skid by besting No. 7 Minnesota (348.250) and No. 11 Temple (330.900) in a tri-meet at Rec Hall.
UP NEXT
The 2010 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships will be hosted by Oklahoma at the Howard McCasland Field House in Norman on April 3. In 2009, the Sooners finished second and claimed one team event title (vault), while junior Steven Legendre finished first on vault.
OU will be seeking its 10th conference title out of the last 12 years. The Sooners won the last conference title last held in Norman in 2005.
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A LOOK BACK AT LAST WEEK
The Sooners claimed their seventh win over a top 10 team with a decision over the fifth-ranked Ohio State at St. John's Arena, Saturday. The win moved Oklahoma to a 10-1 record with a 4-0 mark against Big Ten opponents.
Oklahoma claimed four of the six team event titles on the day with wins on floor (62.550), vault (63.950), parallel bars (58.200) and high bar (57.550).
OKLAHOMA VS. OHIO STATE INDIVIDUAL TITLES
All-Around: Steven Legendre
Floor Exercise: Steven Legendre, Jacob Dalton
Vault: Steven Legendre
LEGENDRE ON TOP OF ALL-AROUND STANDINGS
After leading the Sooners with the last thee all-around titles against Nebraska, Stanford, Minnesota and Ohio State, junior Steven Legendre is atop the current national all-around standings with a average score of 89.283.
The three all-around titles of the season have included scores of 89.500 (Minnesota) and 88.850 (Nebraska, Stanford) and 89.500 (Ohio State). Legendre has claimed eight all-around titles in his career, including the 2009 NCAA National All-Around title.
The Port Jefferson, N.Y., native has now also eclipsed 50 event titles mark in his career at OU with 13 of those being collected during the 2010 season.
250 WINS AND BEYOND
Earlier this season, head coach Mark Williams passed the 250 win mark as the head coach at the University of Oklahoma. With a win at then eighth-ranked Iowa, Williams surpassed the 250 mark and now stands at 258 wins as the head coach. Last year, Williams passed the 224 win mark to become Oklahoma's all-time wining men's gymnastics coach.
CAREER HIGH ON POMMEL HORSE AND PARALLEL BARS
Senior Corey English posted career high scores on pommel horse (14.950) and parallel bars (15.250) in consecutive meets against Nebraska, Stanford (March 7) and Ohio State (March 13). English is currently ranked in the top 15 on both apparatuses (No. 14 pommel horse, 14.817; No. 11 parallel bars, 14.800.
HORTON AND BROOKS AT AMERICAN CUP
One month after winning the Winter Cup National title in the all-around, Chris Brooks finished third at the 2010 Tyson American Cup on Saturday in Worcester, Mass.
Brooks, a four-year letterwinner and current volunteer assistant at Oklahoma, finished be¬hind another former Sooner, Jonathon Horton. A four-year letterwinner and 2008 Olympic silver medalist, Horton posted a 90.150 while Brooks tallied a 89.900.
Both Horton and Brooks finished ahead of reigning Tyson American Cup champion and 2008 Olympic horizontal bar bronze-medalist Fabian Hambuechen of Germany, who finished in fourth place. Maxim Devyatovsky won the competition with a 90.600.
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GYMNASTS TO WATCH |
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Steven Legendre | Jr. | All-Around -- Legendre is currently ranked first in the national all-around standings with an average score of 89.283. Last week, he led the Sooners with an all-around score of 89.500 with event titles on vault and floor. |