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Table of ContentsHead Coach Dr. Sho Fukushima 2Assistant Coach Craig Holt 3Support Staff 3Team Roster 4Season Outlook 4-5Midshipmen Bios 6-162014 Meet-by-Meet Results 17All-Time Letterwinners 18-19All-Americans / National Champions 20

Media Guide CreditsThe 2015 Navy gymnastics media guide was written, designed and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Alex Lumb and Director of Publications Mark Leddy. Photos provided by Phil Hoffmann and Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau.

Quick FactsLocation Annapolis, Md.Founded October 10, 1845Enrollment 4,400Nickname Midshipmen, MidsColors Navy Blue and GoldConference ECACSuperintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, USNCommandant Capt. Bill Byrne, USNDirector of Athletics Chet GladchukHome Facility Macdonough Hall (500)Academy Web Site www.usna.edu Athletics Web Site www.navysports.com

Sports InformationGymnastics SID Alex Lumb Office Phone (410) 293-8771 Fax (410) 293-8954 E-Mail [email protected] Address Ricketts Hall 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, MD 21402

Coaching/Support StaffHead Coach Dr. Sho Fukushima Alma Mater Washington ’71 Navy Record (season) 240-245 (24th) Office Phone (410) 293-5552 Fax (410) 293-5264 E-Mail [email protected] Coach Craig Holt Alma Mater Syracuse ’95 Season at Navy 16th Office Phone (410) 293-5557 E-Mail [email protected] Trainer John GarciaEquipment Operations Brian SellersSenior Associate AD/Scheduling & Team Support Carl TamulevichAssociate AD/Business Affairs Chauncey WinbushOfficer Representative LT Rob Ryerson, USNFaculty Representative Capt. Glenn Gottschalk, USN (Ret.)

2015 ScheduleDate Opponent TimeJan. 16 at West Point Open - Team, All-Around 7 p.m.Jan. 17 at West Point Open - Individual Finals 7 p.m.Jan. 24 Navy Open 2 p.m.Feb. 1 William & Mary 3 p.m.Feb. 7 at All-Academy Championships [1] 1 p.m.Feb. 14 at Army 1 p.m.Mar. 8 at William & Mary 2 p.m.Mar. 14 at Springfield College 1 p.m.Mar. 20 USAG Collegiate Champs. - Team, A-A [2] 6 p.m.Mar. 21 USAG Collegiate Champs. - Individual Finals [2] 2 p.m.Mar. 27 ECAC Championships - Team, A-A [3] 2 p.m.Mar. 28 ECAC Championships - Individual Finals [3] 1 p.m.April 9 at NCAA Championships Qualifying Meet [4] 1 p.m.April 10 at NCAA Championships - Team, A-A [4] 7 p.m.April 11 at NCAA Championships - Individual Finals [4] 7 p.m.

Home events in bold, held in Macdonough HallAll times local, subject to change[1] - Houston, Texas[2] - Colorado Springs, Colo.[3] - West Point, N.Y.[4] - Norman, Okla.

2014 ResultsDate Opponent ResultJan. 17 at West Point Open - Team, All-Around 4th of 6 / 400.8Jan. 18 at West Point Open - Individual Finals Four competedJan. 25 Navy Open 3rd of 5 / 408.1Feb. 1 at All-Academy Championships [1] 2nd of 3 / 410.15Feb. 8 Army W, 422.3 - 420.1Feb. 16 William & Mary L, 422.2 - 420.1Mar. 2 at William & Mary L, 425.4 - 413.65Mar. 8 Temple W, 411.4 - 400.4Mar. 15 at Springfield College L, 411.35 - 406.15Mar. 21 USAG Collegiate Champs. - Team, A-A [2] 4th of 8 / 413.65Mar. 22 USAG Collegiate Champs. - Indiv. Finals [2] Six competedMar. 28 ECAC Championships - Team, A-A [3] 3rd of 6 / 413.8Mar. 29 ECAC Championships - Indiv. Finals [3] Six competedApril 10 at NCAA Championships Qualifying Meet [4] Eight competed

[1] - Houston, Texas[2] - Annapolis, Md.[3] - Annapolis, Md.[4] - Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Nine Midshipmen Earn 2014 All-America Scholar-Athlete Accolades

As a team, Navy ranked fourth in the nation in with a team grade point average of 3.304, while nine Midshipmen were honored as All-America Scholar-Athletes. Rising seniors Joshua Steves and Ian Gri-naski, rising juniors Josh Gong, Connor Westrick, David Frick, Eric Morrison, Eric Poletti and Andrew Potts and rising sophomore Wyatt Lapointe garnered All-America Scholar-Athlete accolades for posting GPAs above 3.2.

Steves (honors mathematics), Grinaski (astrophysics), Gong (phys-ics), Westrick (systems engineering), Frick (mathematics), Poletti (mathematics) and LaPointe (history) all garnered first-team status by posting GPAs of 3.6 or higher.

Potts (quantitative economics) and Morrison (cyber operations) earned second-team All-America Scholar-Athlete honors for their GPAs between 3.2 and 3.49, respectively.

Head Coach24th Year at Navy • 240-245 (.495)Washington ‘71

Dr. Sho Fukushima

Dr. Sho Fukushima, a tenured professor in Physical Education, has guided the Navy gymnastics program for the past 23 seasons with class, honor and dignity. The numbers -- both academically and athletically -- that have been produced during Fukushima’s tenure speak for themselves.

In the classroom, Fukushima has produced 55 All-America Scholar-Athletes, and in the athletic arena, he has coached the Mids to a total of 39 NCAA Championship qualifying performances.

“When I first arrived at the Naval Academy, there was no organization at all in the program,” Fukushima said. “I was determined to change everything in the program and have it fit my liking. It took nearly three years, but I was finally able to blend Midshipmen who excelled in the classroom and in the athletic arena.”

Last season, the Mids continued to succeed both in competition and in the classroom, as a program-record eight gymnasts competed in the NCAA quali-fication meet and nine earned All-American Scholar-Athlete honors from the College Gymnastics Association. As a program, Navy recorded a team GPA of 3.304, the highest since the CGA began ranking the teams in 1991. Navy was fourth in the nation in combined GPA. During the regular season, Fukushima and the Mids got back to their winning ways versus the Black Knights of Army with a 422.3 to 420.1 home victory in February.

During the 2013 season, Fukushima provided tutelage to junior Chris Jung-hans, who qualified for and competed in the NCAA Championships. Junghans finished 12th overall, just 0.4 points out of 10th place. Fukushima’s Midship-men also garnered accolades for their academic work as six gymnasts were named as All-American Scholor-Athletes. As a team, the 2013 Mids had the fifth highest GPA in the nation.

In 2012, Fukushima guided Navy to its fourth consecutive Star as the Mids defeated Army in Annapolis. Fukushima also mentored Andrew Faulk to one of the best individual seasons in program history. Faulk was named a finalist for the Nissen-Emery Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top senior male gymnast. He was the first Nissen-Emery Award finalist from Navy since 1973. Faulk, who placed 13th in the all-around at the NCAA Champion-ships, also earned the Thompson Trophy Cup, which is presented annually to the midshipman, male or female, who has done the most during the year to promote athletics at the Naval Academy.

During the 2009 season, he guided the Mids to one of their finest seasons since taking over the reigns, as they finished with an impressive 15-4 record and coached Navy to a N-Star victory at Army, in addition to its second-straight All-Academy Championship. The Midshipmen also earned their first trip as a team to the NCAA Qualifying Meet.

The accomplishments of his athletes at Navy has also brought him much deserved individual recognition as well.

In 1997-98, 1999-00, 2004-05 and 2007-08, Fukushima was named Coach of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches (NAC-GC) and was named Men’s Team Coach of the Year by USA Gymnastics. He was also named East Region Coach of the Year by the coaches’ association and, two years ago, was honored as the ECAC Coach of the Year.

“The individual awards are nice, but what is special when some of my former gymnasts have returned and finally thanked me for what I was able to do for them when they were here,” he added. “That is what makes coaching special.”

Fukushima, who owns a 240-245 (.495) all-time record, came to Navy in 1991 after coaching in several places around the world.

He began his gymnastics career in Japan and moved onto other places, including the Montreal Olympics and the Verna World Championships. He has coached five Olympians and five USA National Team members. He has also published two books on gymnastics in Sweden and England, in addition to writing numerous articles in Europe, Japan and the United States.

Fukushima graduated from Washington with a B.A. and M.S., and completed his Ph.D. at California in 1984. He earned the Pac-8 Conference Scholar-Athlete-of-the-Year award in 1971, while also achieving All-America status. He was Pac-10 Coach of the Year at California three times (1984,`87,`89) and was also NCAA Western Region Coach of the Year in 1980.

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Craig Holt enters his 16th season as Navy assistant coach. Holt brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in the sport of gymnastics as both a former athlete and assistant coach.

“Navy is a program built on maximizing individual achievement for the good of the team’s success,” Holt said. “As a team, our training is intense, consistent and scientific. This model helps us develop a strong base of physical gym-nastics skill, mental preparation and a strong character.”

Last season, Holt helped guide an eight-man crew of Midshipmen into action at the NCAA Championship Qualifying Meet at the University of Michigan. Eight participants marked a new program record.

In 2013, Holt aided junior Chris Junghans qualify and compete in the NCAA Championships. Junghans finished 12th overall in the all-around competition and just missed placing in the top 10 by 0.4 points.

Prior to Junghans, Holt helped coach Andrew Faulk to his spectacular 2012 season, which included a 13th-place finish at the NCAA Championships. In 2011, Holt was named ECAC Tri-Assistant Coach of the Year as he helped guide Dylan Parrott and Andrew Faulk to the NCAA Championships.

In 2009, Holt assisted in helping the Midshipmen to a memorable season, as they finished with an impressive 15-4 record and a N-Star victory at Army. In addition, the Mids won their second-straight All-Academy Championship, placed second at the ECAC Championship and advanced as a team to the NCAA Qualifying Meet for the first time in program history.

His efforts in the gym have not gone unrecognized, as he was named the 2007 NCAA East Region Assistant Coach of the Year, 2006 and ’08 USAG Collegiate Division Assistant Coach of the Year, 2007 and ‘11 ECAC Assis-tant Coach of the Year and 2007 CGA Regional Co-Assistant Coach of the Year.

During the summer of 2005, Holt coached the United States team in the 2005 Maccabiah Games in Israel. Holt guided the United States to a second-place team finish with gold medal performances in the floor exercise and pommel horse. In addition to his coaching duties, Holt also served as a judge at the Maccabiah Games.

Holt came to the Academy after serving as an assistant coach for one season at William & Mary and two years at his alma mater, Syracuse.

Holt’s commitment to the Navy program in and out of the gym was recognized in 2003 as he was named the ECAC Assistant Coach of the Year.

“I would like all of our athletes to leave the Naval Academy knowing that they have the tools to not only meet, but exceed all that is expected of them,” he added. “They should have a strong sense of confidence and accomplishment as they begin their careers.”

As a gymnast, Holt was an NCAA finalist on the rings in 1994. He is a 1995 graduate of Syracuse, where he earned a degree in physical education. Holt earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology from Syracuse in the sum-mer of 2002.

Navy Gymnastics Support Staff

LT Rob Ryerson, USNOfficer Representative

Capt. Glenn Gottschalk, USN (Ret.)

Faculty Representative

Cmdr. Carl Tamulevich, USN (Ret.)Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director/Scheduling & Team Support

Brian SellersAsst. Director of Equipment

Chauncey WinbushAssoc. Athletic Director/

Business Affairs

Assistant Coach16th Year at NavySyracuse ‘95

Craig Holt

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2015 RosterPlayer Cl. Event Ht. Letters Hometown / High SchoolJohn-Charles Arion So. All-Around 5-6 -- Plano, Texas / Coram Deo AcademyA.J. Beal Fr. All-Around 5-7 -- Edgewater, Md./South RiverNoah Beeman Fr. All-Around 6-0 -- Dayton, Ohio/HomeschoolZac Ceroli Jr. All-Around 5-11 -- Angier, N.C. / Kaiser (Honolulu, Hawaii)Michael Dorsey Jr. All-Around 5-7 -- Hollywood, Fla. / St. Thomas AquinasDavid Frick Jr. All-Around 5-6 -- St. Johns, Fla. / Bartram TrailJosh Gong Jr. All-Around 5-8 2V Oxnard, Calif./ Morning Star AcademyConnor Gonzales Jr. All-Around 5-7 1V Glen Ellyn, Ill. / Glenbard WestThomas Goodell Sr. All-Around 5-6 3V Hopkinton, Mass. / AMSA Charter SchoolVadim Ivanov Fr. All-Around 5-7 -- Las Vegas, Nev./Advanced Technologies AcademyAndy Jones Fr. All-Around 5-5 -- Reading, Mass. / Reading MemorialWyatt LaPointe So. All-Around 5-10 -- Mechanicsburg, Pa. / Cumberland ValleyMitchell Larios Jr. All-Around 5-5 2V Frisco, Texas / FriscoEric Morrison Jr. All-Around 5-7 2V Broomfield, Colo. / LegacyEric Poletti Jr. All-Around 5-7 2V Lancaster, Pa. / HempfieldAndrew Potts Jr. All-Around 6-0 2V Ellicott City, Md. / Marriotts RidgeJoshua Steves Sr. All-Around 5-7 2V Houston, Texas / St. John’s SchoolJonny Tang So. All-Around 5-7 1V Malvern, Pa. / Great ValleyEric Viscardi Sr. All-Around 5-5 3V Marietta, Ga. / HillgroveConnor Westrick Jr. All-Around 5-8 2V Waterford, Wisc. / Waterford Union

Head Coach - Dr. Sho Fukushima (24th year, Washington ’71)Assistant Coach - Craig Holt (16th year, Syracuse ’95)Managers - Tyler Dickenson, Nicholas Finks, Patrick LongOfficer Representative - LT Rob Ryerson, USNFaculty Representative - Capt. Glenn Gottschalk, USNAthletic Trainer - John Garcia

SEASON PREVIEWBringing back a veteran squad, the 2015 version of the Navy gymnastics team will look to continue its maturation and improve on solid 2014 results.

“The unity of the team may be the key for Navy gymnastics in 2015,” said Navy head coach Dr. Sho Fukushima. “We will need contributions from the plebes and more importantly, we will need our returning gymnasts to upgrade their perfor-mance level to the next notch.”

“The tone for the 2015 season will begin with the senior class of Thomas Goodell, Joshua Steves and Eric Viscardi. How well they lead the rest of their shipmates to recreate last year’s success and also into the ECAC Championships and NCAA Qualifying Meet will be important. These seniors all have special events that they will lead Navy in competitions this season; Goodell in rings, parallel bars and hori-zontal bar, Steves in vault and rings and Viscardi in floor exercise, rings and vault.”

Goodell was a leading performer on the rings for Navy in 2014. He earned a spot in the NCAA Qualifying Meet as a result of five scores of 14.5 or better on the apparatus during the season. After posting a career-high 14.9 at William & Mary in early March he came back at the end of the month and scored a 14.75 result in the finals of the ECAC Championships, good for third place. Goodell also competed in horizontal bar events in every meet for Navy, as well as four times in the parallel bar discipline during 2014.

Another senior leader on the rings for the Midshipmen is Steves. Posting 10 scores on the rings as a junior, the Houston native recorded the highest scoring routine of the year for Navy with the program’s first-ever 15-plus result on the rings at the All-Academy Championships; Steves notched a 15.2 score. With five results of 14.5 or better during the year, he competed in the NCAA Qualifying Meet and was Navy’s highest finisher with a 15th place showing of 14.45. Steves also recorded nine scores on the vault with a 14.85 at the USAG Team Championships as a career-high.

The third staple in Navy’s weekly lineup is Viscardi. Similar to his fellow seniors, he has produced high scores in a variety of disciplines. In 2014, Viscardi was one of three Mids to earn spots in the NCAA Qualifying Meet for his work in the floor exercise. Five times during the regular season, Viscardi finished in the top four at meets in the event. He also recorded 11 scores on the vault and 10 on the rings during the year. His 14.35 showing on the rings at the All-Academy Championship was a career-high.

“In addition to the three seniors, which newcomers will step up and fill the big shoes left by 2014 graduate Chris Junghans, may be the key to success or failure for the team this season,” remarked Fukushima.

The Midshipmen welcome four freshmen to the squad for the 2015 season; A.J. Beal, Noah Beeman, Vadim Ivanov and Andy Jones. All four have had signifi-cant success in regional action, as well as on the national platform at the Junior Olympic Nationals.

“Noah Beeman may challenge the difficult assignment on floor exercise, pommel horse and horizontal bar,” said Fukushima. “A.J. Beal may squeeze in the lineup in floor exercise, pommel horse and possibly horizontal bar, while Vadim Ivanov may surprise us on a few events.”

“However, the core of Navy’s power has to come from its junior and sophomore classes,” acknowledged Fukushima. “With an additional year to improve their gymnastics skill difficulties and mastery level, these midshipmen; juniors Connor Gonzales, Mitchell Larios, Eric Morrison, Eric Poletti, Andrew Potts and Connor Westrick, and sophomore Jonny Tang will loom large.” Larios returns for his junior season after competing in a team-high three events at the 2014 NCAA Qualifying Meet. The Texas native exhibited great versatility and skill for the Mids last year as he competed in the floor exercise, vault and parallel bars with strong results. Larios made the individual finals in two events at both the

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SEASON PREVIEWECAC Championships and USAG Championships. His 14.15 score on the parallel bars in the individual finals of the ECACs ranked him first overall.

Morrison, Potts and Westrick finished the 2014 campaign as Navy’s top three scorers in pommel horse action. The trio habitually found itself amongst the top 10 in the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League throughout the year. Morrison led the way and earned a spot in the NCAA Qualifying Meet. Of his 12 scores re-corded on the pommel horse during the season, he notched five of 14.0 or better, including a career-high 14.5 versus Army in the Star Meet.

Potts joined Morrison as Navy pommel horse participants at the 2014 NCAA Qualifying Meet. Potts consistently recorded solid scores for the Mids throughout the season on the pommel horse as he scored between 13.75 and 14.25 in nine of 14 outings. The second event that he competed in at the NCAA Qualifier was the horizontal bar. Potts posted 12 scores, of which seven were a 13.6 or better.

Westrick is the third pommel horse constant on Navy’s roster. Similar to Morrison he also raised his level of performance versus the rival Black Knights as he earned a career-high 15.0 on the pommel horse in February. Westrick was also a leader for the Mids in parallel bar action as he finished amongst the top three Navy scor-ers in five different meets.

Poletti demonstrated all-around versatility for the Mids as a sophomore in 2014 as he recorded scores in four separate events and consistently in floor exercise, rings and horizontal bar. He notched career-highs at William & Mary in early March with a 13.75 in floor exercise, 14.15 on the rings and 14.1 on the horizontal bar.

The final junior with high expectations from Fukushima is Gonzales. After seeing time in just one meet for Navy as a freshman in 2013, he worked his way into important roles during events such as the All-Academy Championship and the Star Meet versus Army in 2014. A specialist on the rings, Gonzales scored a career-high 14.0 against the Black Knights before duplicating that result versus William & Mary the following week.

The direct replacement for Junghans in all-around contests is Tang. After compet-ing alongside the 2014 captain, Tang will step into the role as Navy’s leading threat in the all-around this season. During his freshman campaign, Tang scored be-tween 79.1 and 83.6 in all nine of the meets in which he suited up for. In February at the Star Meet, he finished top-six overall in five of the disciplines and notched a career-high with 83.6 points. Tang concluded his debut season by competing in the floor exercise and horizontal bar events at the NCAA Qualifying Meet.

A group of six Mids will provide depth at the beginning of the season and poten-tially look to break into the starting lineup as the season progresses. The junior

quartet of Josh Gong, David Frick, Michael Dorsey and Zac Ceroli will be joined by sophomores John-Charles Arion and Wyatt Lapointe.

Navy kicks off its season on January 16 with the two-day West Point Open. Hosted by Army, the Mids will be in team competition on Friday night before the top scor-ing individuals battle for event honors on Saturday night.

The following Saturday, January 24, the Mids will host their annual Navy Open at Macdonough Hall. William & Mary, Temple and Springfield are all scheduled to compete at the open.

Navy’s lone head-to-head home meet in 2015 will be on Sunday, Feb. 1 as the Mids welcome the Tribe of William & Mary. The back end of the home-and-home between the two programs will occur a month later on Sunday, March 8 in Wil-liamsburg, Va.

A trip to Houston for the All-Academy Championships on Saturday, February 7, will split a stretch of four dual meets in seven weeks for Navy. The Mids will look to improve on its second place finish from 2014, in which Air Force came in first and Army finished third.

Dual action will pick right back up the following weekend when the Mids travel to West Point to defend its 2014 Star Meet victory on Saturday, Feb. 14. After their return trip to William & Mary on March 8, the Mids’ final regular season dual meet is scheduled for Saturday, March 14 in Springfield, Mass. versus the Springfield College Pride.

The championship portion of the Mids’ schedule begins with the USA Gymnas-tics Collegiate Championships. Hosted by Air Force, Navy will take part in the team event on Friday, March 20 before the individual champions are decided on Saturday.

The same format applies to the action the next weekend in West Point for the ECAC Championships. The team and all-around titles will be determined on Friday, March 27, while the individual titles will be up for grabs on Saturday, March 28.

The final event for the Mids in 2015 will be the NCAA Championships. The three days of championship action begins on Thursday, April 9 with the Qualifying Meet. The team, all-around and individual finals will on April 10 and 11, respectively. The 2015 NCAA Qualifying Meet and Championships will take place in Norman, Oklahoma on the campus of the University of Oklahoma.

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ThomasGoodellSenior • 5-6 • All-AroundHopkinton, Mass.

2013Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open 12.85 12.5 13.95 13.2 13.2 13.8 78.75 23rd 25th 7th 32nd 16th 16th 5thWilliam & Mary 13.0 12.3 13.75 13.2 12.35 13.1 77.0 10th 9th 5th 12th 12th 7th 3rdWest Point Open 13.0 13.3 13.9 --- --- 13.0 --- n/a n/a T-9th --- --- n/a ---West Point Open --- --- 14.0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 3rd --- --- --- ---All-Academy --- 11.15 14.05 --- 13.75 12.85 ---Army-Star Meet --- 13.65 13.3 --- 13.2 13.0 --- --- 4th T-8th --- 10th T-8th --- William & Mary --- 12.5 14.4 --- 12.6 13.2 --- --- 10th 3rd --- 11th 8th ---at William & Mary --- 12.45 14.45 --- 12.95 13.55 --- --- 10th 2nd --- 8th 4th ---vs. Temple, Army --- 12.4 14.35 --- 12.0 12.9 ---USAG Team, A-A --- 12.5 14.4 --- 13.2 13.9 --- --- 23rd T-6th --- 23rd T-14th ---ECAC Team, A-A --- --- 14.4 --- 13.4 13.85 --- --- --- 4th --- 13th 8th ---ECAC Indiv. Finals --- --- 13.85 --- --- 13.55 --- --- --- 9th --- --- 3rd ---NCAA Qualifier --- --- 14.55 --- --- 13.00 --- --- --- T-14th --- --- 28th ---

2012Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- 10.5 13.4 --- 12.3 12.3 --- --- T-19th 8th --- T-10th 10th ---West Point Open --- 12.5 13.7 --- 12.4 11.7 --- --- T-38th 16th --- T-31st T-33rd ---Army --- --- 13.3 --- 13.6 11.0 --- --- --- 5th --- 6th 11th ---All-Academy --- --- 13.75 --- 12.5 12.6 --- --- --- T-7th --- 12th T-10th ---William & Mary --- --- 13.3 --- 13.0 13.6 --- --- --- 6th --- 10th 4th ---at William & Mary --- --- 13.1 --- 11.1 12.9 --- --- --- 9th --- 11th T-7th ---USAG Team/A-A --- --- 13.8 --- 13.45 --- --- --- --- 18th --- T-19th --- ---ECAC Team/A-A --- --- 13.5 --- --- 12.5 ---

Before Navy:• Placed 12th on the rings at the 2011 Junior Olympic Nationals • Member of the Region VI team from 2004-06• Attended AMSA Charter School in Marlborough, Mass.

Personal:• Son of Todd and Elizabeth• Enjoys surfing, hunting and fishing

Career Accolades:• Competed in the 2014 NCAA Qualifying Meet in Rings• Selected to 2013 NCAA Qualifying Meet in Horizontal Bar and Rings• Earned All-ECAC honors in Horizontal Bar (2013) and Rings (2014)• Named USA Gymnastics Collegiate All-American twice in Horizontal Bar (2013 & 2014)

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA13.0 13.65 14.9 13.2 13.75 14.3 78.75

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AAWest Point Open --- --- 12.8 12.95 12.05 12.3 --- --- --- 23rd 37th T-38th T-26th ---Navy Open --- --- 14.55 --- 13.4 13.65 --- --- --- T-4th --- T-17th 9th ---All-Academy --- --- 14.65 --- 11.95 11.55 ---Army-Star Meet --- --- 14.4 --- 13.3 12.6 --- --- --- 3rd --- 12th 11th --- at William & Mary --- --- 14.9 --- --- 14.05 --- --- --- 2nd --- --- 7th ---Temple --- --- 14.4 --- --- 13.05 --- --- --- 2nd --- --- 7th ---at Springfield --- --- 13.8 --- --- 13.7 --- --- --- 5th --- --- 2nd ---USAG Team --- --- 13.75 --- --- 14.3 --- --- --- 16th --- --- 6th ---USAG Indiv. Finals --- --- --- --- --- 13.675 --- --- --- --- --- --- 6th ---ECAC Team --- --- 14.55 --- --- 13.35 --- --- --- 6th --- --- T-21st ---ECAC Indiv. Finals --- --- 14.75 --- --- --- --- --- --- T-3rd --- --- --- ---NCAA Qualifier --- --- 13.6 --- --- --- --- --- --- T-30th --- --- --- ---

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Career Accolades:• Selected as team captain for the 2015 season• Capital One Academic All-American (2nd Team - At-Large). Third Navy gymnast all-time to receive such honor• Twice competed in NCAA Qualifying Meets; 2013-Vault and 2014-Rings• Earned 2013 All-ECAC honors in Vault• Scored USAG All-America accolades on Rings and Vault in 2014• Named CGA First Team All-America Scholar-Athlete in 2012, 2013 and 2014

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA13.0 --- 15.2 14.85 13.4 13.9 ---

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AAWest Point Open --- --- 14.7 13.75 12.5 11.95 --- --- --- 6th 13th T-34th 33rd ---West Point Open - Ind. --- --- 14.15 --- --- --- --- --- --- 5th --- --- --- ---Navy Open --- --- 14.0 14.05 13.0 --- --- --- --- 9th 9th T-26th --- ---All-Academy --- --- 15.2 14.55 --- --- ---Army-Star Meet --- --- 14.45 14.25 --- --- --- --- --- 2nd T-5th --- --- ---William & Mary --- --- 14.95 13.9 --- --- --- --- --- 2nd 7th --- --- ---USAG Team --- --- 14.5 14.85 --- --- --- --- --- 6th T-2nd --- --- ---USAG Indiv. Finals --- --- 14.875 14.25 --- --- --- --- --- 4th 5th --- --- ---ECAC Team --- --- 13.8 14.65 --- --- --- --- --- T-16th T-6th --- --- ---ECAC Indiv. Finals --- --- --- 13.85 --- --- --- --- --- --- 9th --- --- ---NCAA Qualifier --- --- 14.45 --- --- --- --- --- --- T-15th --- --- --- ---

JoshuaStevesSenior • 5-7 • All-AroundHouston, Texas

2013Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open 12.3 --- 13.95 13.75 12.3 13.9 --- 34th --- 7th 24th 35th 14th ---William & Mary --- --- 13.9 --- 13.2 12.6 --- --- --- 3rd --- 8th 9th ---West Point Open --- --- 13.8 --- 12.15 12.25 --- --- --- 13th --- n/a n/a ---All-Academy --- --- 14.2 --- 13.4 12.2 ---Army-Star Meet --- --- 13.1 --- 13.05 12.45 --- --- --- T-11th --- T-11th 10th ---vs. Temple, Army --- --- --- 14.4 --- --- ---USAG Team, A-A --- --- --- 14.3 --- --- --- --- --- --- 8th --- --- ---ECAC Team, A-A --- --- 13.8 14.8 12.7 --- --- --- --- 17th 5th 27th --- ---ECAC Indiv. Finals --- --- --- 14.7 --- --- --- --- --- --- 2nd --- --- ---NCAA Qualifier --- --- --- 14.55 --- --- --- --- --- --- 13th --- --- ---

2012Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open 12.4 --- 12.8 13.2 12.5 --- --- T-13th --- T-12th 9th T-9th --- ---West Point Open 13.0 --- 11.9 13.8 12.1 11.8 --- T-33rd --- 38th 23rd T-41st 31st ---Temple --- --- 13.4 --- 13.0 --- --- --- --- 8th --- 7th --- ---

Before Navy:• Placed third in the all-around and vault at the 2009 World Maccabiah Games

Personal:• Son of Myron and Rowena• Enjoys gymnastics and playing music

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Career Accolades:• Twice competed at NCAA Qualifying meet; 2013-Vault and 2014-Floor Ex-ercise• Earned a spot on the All-ECAC team in 2014 for Vault

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA14.7 11.8 14.35 14.75 12.6 13.15 77.55

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AAWest Point Open 12.1 --- 13.3 13.25 10.8 --- --- T-37th --- 19th 31st 42nd --- ---Navy Open 14.05 --- 13.25 13.95 --- --- --- T-4th --- T-20th T-10th --- --- ---All-Academy 14.45 --- 14.35 14.15 --- --- ---Army-Star Meet 14.2 --- 14.2 14.2 --- --- --- T-3rd --- 4th 7th --- --- --- William & Mary 14.7 --- 14.1 14.2 12.6 --- --- 2nd --- 6th T-5th 12th --- --- at William & Mary 13.85 --- 13.9 14.0 12.45 --- --- 6th --- 8th T-5th 10th --- --- Temple 14.3 --- 13.4 14.4 --- --- --- T-1st --- 8th 1st --- --- ---at Springfield 14.2 --- 13.55 13.75 --- --- --- 2nd --- T-7th 4th --- --- ---USAG Team 14.7 --- 14.05 14.2 --- --- --- 6th --- 12th T-13th --- --- ---USAG Indiv. Finals 13.125 --- --- --- --- --- --- 7th --- --- --- --- --- ---ECAC Team 13.65 --- 14.35 14.65 --- --- --- 25th --- T-11th T-6th --- --- ---ECAC Indiv. Finals --- --- --- 14.65 --- --- --- --- --- --- 3rd --- --- ---NCAA Qualifier 12.1 --- --- --- --- --- --- 36th --- --- --- --- --- ---

2013Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open 12.65 11.8 13.15 14.4 12.5 13.15 77.55 28th 34th 21st 11th 30th 25th 6thWilliam & Mary 13.7 --- 13.35 14.4 --- --- --- 6th --- 8th 2nd --- --- ---West Point Open 13.25 --- --- 13.65 --- --- --- n/a --- --- n/a --- --- ---All-Academy 14.3 --- 13.8 14.35 --- --- ---Army-Star Meet 14.35 --- 13.3 14.5 --- --- --- 3rd --- T-6th 3rd --- --- ---William & Mary 14.2 --- 14.25 14.75 --- --- --- 3rd --- 4th 1st --- --- ---at William & Mary 13.9 --- 13.9 14.3 --- --- --- 5th --- 6th 5th --- --- ---vs. Temple, Army 14.1 --- 13.7 14.7 --- --- ---

EricViscardiSenior • 5-7 • All-AroundMarietta, Ga.

USAG Team, A-A 13.15 --- 13.5 14.1 --- --- --- 22nd --- 16th T-11th --- --- ---ECAC Team, A-A 13.9 --- 13.9 14.2 --- --- --- 13th --- 15th 12th --- --- ---NCAA Qualifier --- --- --- 14.35 --- --- --- --- --- --- 20th --- --- --- 2012Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- --- 13.1 13.7 --- --- --- --- --- 10th T-4th --- --- ---West Point Open --- --- 12.9 13.8 --- --- --- --- --- T-28th 25th --- --- ---Army --- --- 12.7 13.9 --- --- --- --- --- 9th T-7th --- --- ---All-Academy --- --- 12.75 13.55 --- --- --- --- --- T-16th 13th --- --- ---William & Mary --- --- 12.4 14.2 --- --- --- --- --- 11th 3rd --- --- ---at William & Mary --- --- 12.1 13.7 --- --- --- --- --- 11th T-4th --- --- ---Temple 12.4 --- 13.5 14.3 --- --- --- 11th --- 7th T-3rd --- --- ---USAG Team/A-A 12.75 --- 12.5 13.95 --- --- --- 33rd --- T-32nd 14th --- --- ---ECAC Team/A-A 13.4 --- 13.4 14.2 --- --- ---

Before Navy:• 2011 Academic All-America honoree• 2010 Georgia state champion in the all-around, helping the Cobb Challeng-ers to the state championship• Named MVP of the Cobb Challengers in 2010• Member of the Region VIII in 2011 and Georgia state team from 2008-11• Attended Hillgrove High School and earned two varsity letters in lacrosse

Personal:• Parents were both student-athletes as his father, Daniel, ran track and cross country at the University of New Hampshire and mother, Lauren Wood-Viscardi, swam at the University of New Hampshire

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ZacCeroliJunior • 5-11 • All-AroundAngier, N.C.

2013-2014• Did not see action in regular season meets.

Before Navy:• Competed in trampoline, winning both the American and Japanese 2011 National Double-Mini Championships• Member of the National Honor Society at Kaiser High School

Personal:• Son of Michael and Angela• Lists hiking and scuba diving as hobbies

MichaelDorseyJunior • 5-7 • All-AroundHollywood, Fla.

2013-2014• Did not see action in regular season meets.

Before Navy:• Competed for Hollywood YMCA • Member of gymnastics team that won five consecutive state championships• Member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society at St. Thomas Aquinas

Personal:• Son of Michael and Vicenta• Lists water skiing and camping as hobbies

DavidFrickJunior • 5-6 • All-AroundSt. Johns, Fla.

Career Accolades:• Named First Team All-America Scholar-Athlete in 2013 and 2014

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA12.35 --- --- 13.9 --- --- ---

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- --- --- 12.95 --- --- --- --- --- --- 36th --- --- ---at William & Mary --- --- --- 13.85 --- --- --- --- --- --- T-7th --- --- ---Temple --- --- --- 13.9 --- --- --- --- --- --- 6th --- --- ---at Springfield --- --- --- 13.65 --- --- --- --- --- --- 8th --- --- ---

2013Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open 12.35 --- --- 13.6 --- --- --- 33rd --- --- 28th --- --- ---William & Mary --- --- --- 12.45 --- --- --- --- --- --- 13th --- --- ---

Before Navy:• Competed for First Coast Gymnastics• Member of the Florida state team that won the 2010 Region VIII Champion-ships• Four-time regional qualifier (2008-11)• Member of several honor societies in high school and also a member of the Air Force JROTC Group Commander

Personal:• Son of David Sr. and Susan• Father played baseball at the University of Tampa

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JoshGongJunior • 5-8 • All-AroundOxnard, Calif.

Career Accolades:• Named First Team All-America Scholar-Athlete twice, in 2013 and 2014

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA--- 13.6 13.95 14.05 --- --- ---

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- --- --- 13.7 --- --- --- --- --- --- 19th --- --- ---All-Academy --- --- --- 13.4 --- --- ---Army-Star Meet --- 13.6 13.3 13.8 --- --- --- --- 8th 12th 11th --- --- ---William & Mary --- 12.0 13.3 13.55 --- --- --- --- 13th 11th 12th --- --- ---at William & Mary --- 11.9 13.6 --- --- --- --- --- 11th T-9th --- --- --- ---Temple --- --- 12.65 --- --- --- --- --- --- 11th --- --- --- ---at Springfield --- --- 13.55 --- --- --- --- --- --- T-7th --- --- --- ---

2013Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- --- 13.75 13.95 --- --- --- --- --- 10th 20th --- --- ---William & Mary --- --- 13.75 14.05 --- --- --- --- --- 5th 5th --- --- ---West Point Open --- --- 13.5 13.75 --- --- --- --- --- n/a n/a --- --- ---All-Academy --- --- 13.75 13.35 --- --- ---Army-Star Meet --- --- 12.1 13.65 --- --- --- --- --- 12th 12th --- --- ---William & Mary --- --- 13.8 --- --- --- --- --- --- 6th --- --- --- ---at William & Mary --- --- 13.9 --- --- --- --- --- --- 6th --- --- --- ---vs. Temple, Army --- --- 13.95 13.8 --- --- ---USAG Team, A-A --- --- 13.8 13.6 --- --- --- --- --- T-12th 22nd --- --- ---ECAC Team, A-A --- --- 13.7 13.4 --- --- --- --- --- 20th 28th --- --- ---

Before Navy:• Competed for Victory Gymnastics• Three-time Junior Olympic National qualifier (2010-12)• Was a semifinalist in the rings at the Junior Olympic Nationals in 2010 and ‘12

Personal:• Son of Gilbert and On Yan Eunice• Enjoys playing the piano, guitar and clarinet

ConnorGonzalesJunior • 5-7 • All-AroundGlen Ellyn, Ill.

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA--- 12.9 14.0 --- --- --- ---

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- --- 13.9 --- --- --- --- --- --- 10th --- --- --- ---All-Academy --- --- 13.45 --- --- ---Army-Star Meet --- --- 14.0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 6th --- --- --- ---William & Mary --- --- 14.0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 7th --- --- --- ---

2013Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- 12.9 --- --- --- --- --- --- 20th --- --- --- --- ---

Before Navy:• Competed in the all-around for Palmer Gymnastics• Three-time national qualifier • Named the honor roll at Glenbard West High School and also a member of the National Honor Society

Personal:• Son of David and Catherine• Enjoys flying and camping

MitchellLariosJunior • 5-5 • All-AroundFrisco, Texas

Career Accolades:• Competed in the 2014 NCAA Qualifying Meet in team-high three events: Floor Exercise, Vault and Parallel Bars• Selected to 2013 NCAA Qualifying Meet in Vault (unable to compete due to injury)• 2014 ECAC Champion on Parallel Bars (earned All-ECAC honors)• Named USA Gymnastics Collegiate All-American in Vault and Parallel Bars in 2013

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA14.25 --- --- 15.2 14.4 --- ---

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Larios Career Stats (Cont.)

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AAWest Point Open 14.1 --- --- 15.15 14.05 --- --- T-13th --- --- 1st 12th --- --- West Point Open - Ind. --- --- --- 14.3 13.45 --- --- --- --- --- 5th 6th --- ---Navy Open 12.85 --- --- 13.85 14.2 --- --- 27th --- --- T-14th 3rd --- ---All-Academy 14.0 --- --- 14.45 13.75 --- ---Army-Star Meet 13.7 --- --- 14.5 14.5 --- --- T-9th --- --- 2nd T-1st --- ---William & Mary 13.7 --- --- 14.75 13.45 --- --- 8th --- --- 2nd 9th --- ---at William & Mary 14.0 --- --- 14.65 14.4 --- --- 4th --- --- 2nd 1st --- ---Temple 14.1 --- --- 14.1 14.25 --- --- 3rd --- --- 3rd 2nd --- ---at Springfield 14.05 --- --- 14.9 13.95 --- --- 3rd --- --- 1st 4th --- ---USAG Team 14.25 --- --- 14.6 13.85 --- --- T-14th --- --- 4th T-8th --- ---USAG - Ind. Finals --- --- --- 13.825 13.625 --- --- --- --- --- 8th 7th --- ---ECAC Team 14.2 --- --- 13.95 14.3 --- --- T-7th --- --- T-20th 2nd --- ---ECAC - Ind. Finals 13.0 --- --- --- 14.15 --- --- 10th --- --- --- 1st --- ---NCAA Qualifier 14.2 --- --- 14.2 13.8 --- --- T-20th --- --- T-24th T-25th --- ---

2013Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- --- --- --- 13.6 --- --- --- --- --- --- 8th --- ---William & Mary --- --- --- --- 13.55 --- --- --- --- --- --- 5th --- ---West Point Open --- --- --- --- 13.7 --- --- --- --- --- --- 9th --- --- West Point Open --- --- --- --- 12.5 --- --- --- --- --- --- 8th --- ---All-Academy 14.0 --- --- 13.65 13.55 --- ---Army-Star Meet 14.05 --- --- 14.9 13.7 --- --- 5th --- --- 1st T-5th --- ---William & Mary 13.05 --- --- 14.25 13.75 --- --- 10th --- --- 7th 4th --- ---at William & Mary 13.35 --- --- 14.4 12.4 --- --- 8th --- --- 4th 10th --- ---vs. Temple, Army 13.95 --- ---- 14.45 13.55 --- ---USAG Team, A-A 13.6 --- --- 14.5 13.8 --- --- T-13th --- --- T-3rd T-7th --- ---ECAC Team, A-A --- --- --- 15.2 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1st --- --- ---

Before Navy:• Competed for World Olympic Gymnastics Academy (TX)• Named to USA Gymnastics Academic All-American 2nd Team in 2009 and ‘10 and Honorable Mention in 2011

Personal:• Competed in diving at Frisco High School and set the school-record for high-est-11 dive score (392.05)• Named to NISCA/Boys High School Academic All-American team (diving) • Teammate of John-Charles Arion at World Olympic Gymnastics Academy

EricMorrisonJunior • 5-7 • All-AroundBroomfield, Colo.

Career Accolades:• Competed in 2014 NCAA Qualifying Meet on the Pommel Horse• Earned All-ECAC honors in 2014 on Pommel Horse• Named Second-Team CGA All-America Scholar-Athlete in 2014

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA13.85 14.5 12.95 --- --- 12.15 ---

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AAWest Point Open 13.35 12.6 --- --- --- --- --- 28th T-29th --- --- --- --- --- Navy Open 13.3 12.3 --- --- --- --- --- 19th 29th --- --- --- --- ---All-Academy 13.45 11.6 --- --- --- --- ---Army-Star Meet 13.8 14.5 --- --- --- --- --- 8th 2nd --- --- --- --- ---William & Mary 12.1 14.3 --- --- --- --- --- 12th 3rd --- --- --- --- ---at William & Mary 13.65 14.4 --- --- --- --- --- 9th 3rd --- --- --- --- ---Temple --- 14.25 --- --- ---- --- --- --- 2nd --- --- --- --- ---at Springfield --- 13.15 --- --- --- --- --- --- 8th --- --- --- --- ---USAG Team --- 13.5 --- --- --- --- --- --- 18th --- --- --- --- ---ECAC Team --- 13.6 --- --- --- --- --- --- 10th --- --- --- --- ---ECAC - Ind. Finals --- 14.1 --- --- --- --- --- --- 5th --- --- --- --- ---NCAA Qualifier --- 13.7 --- --- --- --- --- --- T-21st --- --- --- --- ---

2013Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open 12.6 12.95 12.95 --- --- 12.15 --- 30th 18th 22nd --- --- 35th ---William & Mary 13.45 13.7 --- --- --- --- --- 8th 3rd --- --- --- --- ---West Point Open 13.7 12.75 --- --- --- --- --- n/a n/a --- --- --- --- ---All-Academy 13.85 13.7 --- --- --- --- ---Army-Star Meet 13.85 11.75 --- --- --- --- --- 8th 12th --- --- --- --- ---William & Mary --- 13.2 --- --- --- --- --- --- 6th --- --- --- --- --- at William & Mary 13.4 13.7 --- --- --- --- --- 7th 5th --- --- --- --- ---vs. Temple, Army 13.7 13.6 --- --- --- --- ---USAG Team, A-A 13.5 11.9 --- --- --- --- --- 18th 25th --- --- --- --- ---ECAC Team, A-A 13.3 12.6 --- --- --- --- --- 26th 24th --- --- --- --- ---

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EricPolettiJunior • 5-7 • All-AroundLancaster, Pa.

Career Accolades:• Named CGA First Team All-America Scholar-Athlete in 2013 and 2014

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA13.75 12.3 14.15 12.75 13.0 14.1 ---

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AAWest Point Open 13.3 --- 13.0 12.75 --- 12.1 --- T-30th --- 21st 38th --- T-32nd --- Army-Star Meet --- --- --- --- --- 13.05 --- --- --- --- --- --- 10th ---William & Mary --- --- --- --- --- 13.95 --- --- --- --- --- --- 6th ---at William & Mary 13.75 --- 14.15 --- --- 14.1 --- 8th --- 7th --- --- T-5th ---Temple 13.65 --- 13.9 --- ---- 12.4 --- 7th --- 4th --- --- 8th ---at Springfield 12.3 --- 13.85 --- --- 12.7 --- 10th --- 4th --- --- 10th ---USAG Team 12.3 --- 14.1 --- --- 12.9 --- 41st --- 11th --- --- 34th ---ECAC Team --- --- 13.3 --- --- --- --- --- --- 26th --- --- --- ---

2013 Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- 12.3 13.2 --- 13.0 13.65 --- --- 31st 19th --- 17th 18th ---William & Mary --- --- 13.5 --- 12.65 11.7 --- --- --- 7th --- 11th 12th ---West Point Open --- --- 13.1 --- 13.0 12.4 --- --- --- n/a --- n/a n/a ---All-Academy --- --- 13.55 --- --- 13.85 ---Army-Star Meet --- --- 13.3 --- --- 13.3 --- --- --- T-7th --- --- 1st ---William & Mary --- --- 13.8 --- --- 12.55 --- --- --- 6th --- --- 9th --- at William & Mary --- --- 14.15 --- --- 13.85 --- --- --- 4th --- --- 2nd ---vs. Temple, Army --- --- 13.45 --- --- 13.35 ---USAG Team, A-A --- --- 13.8 --- --- 13.5 --- --- --- T-12th --- --- T-20th ---ECAC Team, A-A 13.0 --- --- --- --- 12.4 --- 28th --- --- --- --- 27th ---

Morrison Before Navy:• Was a five-year Junior Olympic Nationals qualifier and three-year region team qualifier• Earned academic All-America honors all four years of high school

Personal:• Son of Ed and Laura

Poletti Before Navy:• Competed for Artistic Sports Academy Plus in Harrisburg, Pa. • Was a two-time Pennsylvania state champion in the all-around and a four-time Junior Olympic National Qualifier• Earned Academic All-America honors all four years of high school• Captured a regional title in the rings

Personal:• Son of Robert and Jennifer...sister, Rachel, competed in track at Messiah College• Enjoys fishing and shooting• Teammate of Wyatt Lapointe, USNA ‘17, at Artistic Sports Academy Plus

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AndrewPottsJunior • 6-0 • All-AroundEllicott City, Md.

Career Accolades:• Competed twice in NCAA Qualifying Meets; 2013 (High Bar) and 2014 (High Bar, Pommel Horse)• Named 2013 USA Gymnastics Collegiate All-American in Pommel Horse and High Bar and again on the Pommel Horse in 2014• Earned All-ECAC status in 2014 on the High Bar• Named Second-Team All-America Scholar-Athlete twice, in 2013 and 2014

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA13.4 14.3 --- 14.1 14.05 14.35 ---

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AAWest Point Open --- 14.25 --- --- 13.05 12.55 --- --- 4th --- --- 26th 22nd --- West Point Open - Ind. --- 12.4 --- --- --- --- --- --- 7th --- --- --- --- ---Navy Open --- 14.0 --- --- 13.5 13.1 --- --- T-5th --- --- T-14th T-17th ---All-Academy --- 13.6 --- --- 13.7 13.4 ---Army-Star Meet 13.4 14.3 --- --- 13.9 13.85 --- 12th T-3rd --- --- 7th 7th ---William & Mary 12.8 13.6 --- --- 14.05 14.15 --- T-10th 8th --- --- 4th 4th ---at William & Mary --- 12.6 --- --- 13.35 13.9 --- --- 10th --- --- T-6th 9th ---Temple --- 14.1 --- --- 13.1 13.4 --- --- 3rd --- --- T-9th 5th ---at Springfield --- 13.95 --- --- 13.8 13.4 --- --- T-3rd --- --- 7th 4th ---USAG Team --- 14.25 --- --- 13.7 13.9 --- --- T-4th --- --- 10th 18th ---USAG - Ind. Finals --- 13.75 --- --- --- --- --- --- 4th --- --- --- --- ---ECAC Team --- 13.85 --- --- 13.65 14.35 --- --- 6th --- --- 11th 4th ---ECAC - Ind. Finals --- 13.85 --- --- --- 14.1 --- --- 7th --- --- --- 5th ---NCAA Qualifier --- 13.0 --- --- --- 13.6 --- --- T-32nd --- --- --- T-20th ---

2013Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- --- --- --- --- 13.7 --- --- --- --- --- --- 17th ---William & Mary --- 11.2 --- --- --- 12.7 --- --- 12th --- --- --- 8th ---West Point Open --- 13.0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---All-Academy --- 12.8 --- --- --- --- ---Army-Star Meet --- 13.45 --- --- --- 13.05 --- --- 6th --- --- --- T-4th ---William & Mary --- 13.4 --- --- --- 13.9 --- --- 4th --- --- --- 6th ---at William & Mary --- 13.35 --- 14.1 13.15 13.85 ---

--- 6th --- 8th 6th 2nd ---vs. Temple, Army --- 12.4 --- --- 12.95 13.3 ---USAG Team, A-A --- 13.75 --- --- 13.4 14.05 --- --- T-7th --- --- 18th 10th ---ECAC Team, A-A --- 12.9 --- --- 13.5 13.05 --- --- 20th --- --- 12th 23rd ---NCAA Qualifier --- --- --- --- --- 11.95 --- --- --- --- --- --- 36th ---

Before Navy:• Competed for Columbia Gymnastics• Qualified for the Junior Olympic National Championships each year from 2007-12, competing in the semifinals of the floor exercise in 2012 and semifi-nals on the parallel bars in 2010

Personal:• Son of Michael and Dana• Enjoys soccer and playing the guitar

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ConnorWestrickJunior • 5-8 • All-AroundWaterford, Wis.

Career Accolades:• Named First Team All-America Scholar-Athlete in 2013 and 2014

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA--- 15.0 --- --- 14.2 13.0 ---

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AAWest Point Open --- 13.8 --- --- 12.9 --- --- --- 11th --- --- T-29th --- --- Navy Open --- 14.4 --- --- 13.9 --- --- --- 3rd --- --- T-7th --- ---All-Academy --- 14.1 --- --- 13.2 --- ---Army-Star Meet --- 15.0 --- --- 13.8 --- --- --- 1st --- --- T-8th --- ---William & Mary --- 14.35 --- --- 14.1 --- --- --- 2nd --- --- 3rd --- ---at William & Mary --- 13.8 --- --- 13.15 --- --- --- 6th --- --- 8th --- ---Temple --- 14.65 --- --- 14.2 --- --- --- 1st --- --- 3rd --- ---at Springfield --- 12.1 --- --- 13.3 --- --- --- 9th --- --- 8th --- ---USAG Team --- 13.8 --- --- 13.3 --- --- --- 15th --- --- T-21st --- ---ECAC Team --- 13.4 --- --- 13.6 --- --- --- 14th --- --- 12th --- ---

2013Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- 12.95 --- --- 12.5 --- --- --- 18th --- --- 30th --- ---William & Mary --- 11.9 --- --- 12.8 --- --- --- 10th --- --- 9th --- ---West Point Open --- --- --- --- 13.3 --- --- --- --- --- --- n/a --- ---All-Academy --- 12.8 --- --- 13.4 --- ---Army-Star Meet --- 13.05 --- --- 13.45 --- --- --- T-9th --- --- T-7th --- ---William & Mary --- 13.2 --- --- 13.4 --- --- --- 6th --- --- 9th --- ---at William & Mary --- 13.1 --- --- 12.3 10.75 --- --- 8th --- --- 11th 10th ---vs. Temple, Army --- 12.4 --- --- --- 13.0 ---USAG Team, A-A --- 13.2 --- --- 13.1 11.4 --- --- T-16th --- --- T-24th 34th ---ECAC Team, A-A --- 12.5 --- --- 12.7 --- --- --- 25th --- --- 27th --- ---

Before Navy:• Competed for Salto Gymnastics• Qualified for the Junior Olympic Nationals six consecutive years from 2007-12• Earned Academic All-America honors all four years of high school (2009-12)• Three-time regional team member• Involved in several academic organizations at Waterford Union High School, including vice president of the National Honor Society, Student Company president and competed as a member of the Academic Bowl team

Personal:• Son of Jeffery and Doreen• Enjoys fishing, hunting and water sports

John-CharlesArionSophomore • 5-6 • All-AroundPlano, Texas

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA--- --- --- --- --- 13.1 ---

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- --- --- --- --- 12.1 --- --- --- --- --- --- T-31st --- All-Academy --- --- --- --- --- 13.1 ---

Prior to Navy:• Competed at the World Olympic Gymnastics Academy (TX) under the coaching of Pavel Sadovsky• Helped WOGA to 2nd place finish at 2007 Region III Championships• Member of the Region II Jr. Development Team in 2007 and 2008.• Named USA Gymnastics First-Team Academic All-American in 2012; Honor-able Mention in 2010

General:• Son of Janice and the late William Arion• Born in China, raised in Texas• Teammate of Mitchell Larios, USNA ‘16, at World Olympic Gymnastics Academy• Enjoys building his own computers as a hobby• Served as Vice President of his senior class at Coram Deo Academy in 2012-13

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Wyatt LaPointeSophomore • 5-10 • All-AroundMechanicsburg, Pa.

Career Accolades:• Named First-Team All-America Scholar-Athlete in 2014

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA--- --- --- 13.5 --- --- ---

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AANavy Open --- --- --- 12.4 --- --- --- --- --- --- 43rd --- --- --- at William & Mary --- --- --- 13.5 --- --- --- --- --- --- 9th --- --- ---

Prior to Navy:• Competed at Artistic Sports Academy Plus in Harrisburg, Pa. under the coaching of Barry Mattern and Travis Shelton• Won All-Around, Pommel Horse, Rings, and Vault events at 2013 Pennsyl-vania State Championships (Level 10)• Participated in the Level 10 Team State Championships with ASAP• A five-time National Qualifier from 2008-13• 2013 Pennsylvania Most Outstanding Senior Award recipient• Named USA Gymnastics Academic All-American from 2009-13

General:• Son of Gary and Judy• Born in North Carolina, raised in Mechanicsburg, Pa.• Teammate of Eric Poletti, USNA ‘16 at Artistic Sports Academy Plus• Lists golf, hiking, skiing and video games as hobbies

Jonny TangSophomore • 5-7 • All-AroundMalvern, Pa.

Career Accolades:• Competed in 2014 NCAA Qualifying Meet in High Bar and Floor Exercise• Named to All-ECAC team in Floor Exercise and High Bar in 2014• Selected as the ECAC Rookie of the Week twice in 2014, Jan. 29 and Feb. 12

Career HighsFX PH SR V PB HB AA14.5 13.8 13.6 14.65 14.05 14.15 83.6

2014Meet FX PH SR V PB HB AAWest Point Open 14.3 12.8 13.55 13.55 12.3 13.0 79.5 10th T-26th 16th T-23rd 36th T-14th 6thNavy Open 12.05 13.45 13.05 13.9 12.8 14.0 79.25 36th T-10th T-26th 12th T-28th T-4th 3rd All-Academy 14.4 12.1 12.85 14.65 12.4 13.4 79.8Army-Star Meet 14.0 13.65 13.6 14.3 14.05 14.0 83.6 T-5th T-6th 10th 4th 5th 3rd 3rd William & Mary 14.5 13.8 13.4 14.3 12.3 14.0 82.3 3rd 7th 10th 4th 13th 5th 3rd Temple 14.05 12.4 13.3 14.0 13.7 11.85 79.3 4th 9th 9th T-4th 7th 10th 4that Springfield 14.4 11.95 13.0 14.45 12.85 13.6 80.25 1st 10th 10th 2nd 10th 3rd 3rdUSAG Team 13.65 13.35 13.25 13.85 13.5 13.65 81.25 24th 22nd T-23rd 24th 15th 23rd 5thECAC Team 14.1 11.0 12.8 13.95 13.45 13.8 79.1 T-10th 34th T-29th T-20th 16th 10th 10thECAC - Ind. Finals 14.25 --- --- --- --- 14.15 --- 4th --- --- --- --- 4th ---NCAA Qualifier 12.9 --- --- --- --- 12.55 --- 34th --- --- --- --- 34th ---

Prior to Navy:• Competed at the Montgomery County Sports Performance Center, Pancott Gymnastics Center and Upper Merion Dance & Gymnastics• 2013 Men’s U.S. Junior Olympics National Champion on the high bar• Medaled at the 2010 U.S. Junior Olympic Nationals in floor exercise. Fin-ished second amongst the Level 9 field• Was the 2012 Pennsylvania State All-Around Champion (Level 10). Took gold in floor, vault, parallel bars and high bars. Silver on rings• Won the 2013 Pennsylvania State team title with Montgomery County• A six-time Junior Olympics National Qualifier from 2008-13• Named USA Gymnastics Academic All-American from 2009-13

General:• Son of Ralph and Cindy• Born in Lexington, Ky., calls Malvern, Pa. home• Member of the National Honor Society, choir, concert and jazz bands at Great Valley High School• Named to Great Valley’s Distinguished Honor Roll, 2009-12, and recognized as a Student Achiever in 2009 (One of only three freshmen to do so)• Lists basketball, video games, card tricks and chess as hobbies• Also able to juggle, breakdance and shoot double expert in pistol and rifle

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A.J.BealFreshman • 5-7 • All-AroundEdgewater, Md.

Prior to Navy:• Participated in club events with Top Flight Gymnastics in Columbia, Md. under the coaching of Oleg Bezrodniy• Competed in Junior Olympic National Championships from 2010 through 2014• Served as the team captain from 2012 to 2014• Honored as a USA Gymnastics Academic All-American for four years (2011-14)

General:• Son of Glade and Shawn• Born in Bountiful, Utah, calls Edgewater, Md. home• Attended South River High School in Edgewater• High school extracurriculars included, the National Honor Society, math team and NJROTC

VadimIvanovFreshman • 5-7 • All-AroundLas Vegas, Nev.

Prior to Navy:• A member of the Vitaly Scherbo School of Gymnastics in Las Vegas and trained under the direction of six-time Olympic Gold Medalist, Vitaly Scherbo• Twice earned second place finishes in Junior Olympic National Champion-ship competition; 2013-parallel bars and 2014-high bar• 2014 Nevada All-Around State Champion• Recognized on the USA Gymnastics Academic All-American team from 2011 through 2014

General:• Son of Aleksandr and Yelena• Attended the Advanced Technologies Academy in Las Vegas• Participated in National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America and DECA• Scherbo teammate, Roland Watson ’18 competes on Arizona State gymnas-tics team

NoahBeemanFreshman • 6-0 • All-AroundDayton, Ohio

Prior to Navy:• Competed with the Queen City Gymnastics in Cincinnati under the direction of Keith Pettit, Sean Sawyer and Jamie Henderson• A seven-time National Qualifier• Member of the All-Regional team three times• Named a USA Gymnastics Academic All-American all four years of high school (2011-14)• Winner of the 2013 Columbus Rotary Club Scholarship

General:• Son of John and Marilouise• Uncle, Chuck O’Neill, graduated USNA in 1976• Enjoys playing guitar and longboarding in his free time

AndyJonesFreshman • 5-5 • All-AroundReading, Mass.

Prior to Navy:• Competed at Gymnastics and More in Woborn, Mass. under Mitko Lountchev• 2013 Massachusetts State Champion in all-around and floor exercise• Finished ninth in all-around competition at 2013 Junior Olympic Nationals for 16-year old age group• Member of the Region 6 team at 2014 Men’s Regional Elite Championships• Selected to the USA Gymnastics Academic All-American team for four years (2011-14)

General:• Son of Mark and Susan• Brother, Evan ‘17, was a member of the 2014 Navy gymnastics team• Participated in the Reading Memorial High School’s chapter of the National Honor Society• Hobbies include, playing the guitar, outdoor activities, drawing and spending time with friends and family

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2014 MEET-By-MEET RESULTSDATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AAJan. 17 West Point Open 400.8 68.95 67.35 68.65 68.45 65.15 62.25 4th of 6 teams Tang - 14.3 Potts - 14.25 Steves - 14.7 Larios - 15.15 Larios - 14.05 Tang - 13.0 Tang - 79.5 Larios - 14.1 Westrick - 13.8 Junghans - 14.1 Steves - 13.75 Potts - 13.05 Potts - 12.55 Junghans - 78.4 Junghans - 13.9 Hoersten - 13.5 Tang - 13.55 Tang - 13.55 Westrick - 12.9 Goodell - 12.3 Morrison - 13.35 Junghans - 13.0 Viscardi - 13.3 Viscardi - 13.25 Junghans - 12.85 Junghans - 12.3

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AAJan. 25 Navy Open 408.1 67.45 67.25 68.75 69.20 68.50 66.95 3rd of 5 teams Viscardi - 14.05 Westrick - 14.4 Goodell - 14.55 Steves - 14.05 Larios - 14.2 Tang - 14.0 Tang - 79.25 Junghans - 13.8 Potts - 14.0 Steves - 14.0 Viscardi - 13.95 Westrick - 13.9 Goodell - 13.65 Junghans - 78.7 Hoersten - 13.45 Tang - 13.45 Gonzales - 13.9 Tang - 13.9 Potts - 13.5 Grinaski - 13.1 Morrison - 13.3 Hoersten - 13.1 Viscardi - 13.25 Larios - 13.85 Junghans - 13.5 Potts - 13.1 Junghans - 13.1

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AAFeb. 1 All-Academy Champ. 410.15 70.25 66.35 72.00 71.55 66.25 63.75 2nd of 3 teams Viscardi - 14.45 Westrick - 14.1 Steves - 15.2 Tang - 14.65 Larios - 13.75 Tang - 13.4 Junghans - 80.3 Tang - 14.4 Hoersten - 13.7 Goodell - 14.65 Steves - 14.55 Potts - 13.7 Potts - 13.4 Tang - 79.8 Larios - 14.0 Potts - 13.6 Viscardi - 14.35 Larios - 14.45 Westrick - 13.2 Arion - 13.1 Junghans - 13.85 Junghans - 12.85 Junghans - 14.35 Viscardi - 14.15 Junghans - 13.2 Junghans - 12.3

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AAFeb. 8 Army-Star Meet 422.3 69.40 71.75 70.90 71.25 70.75 68.25 Viscardi - 14.2 Westrick - 15.0 Steves - 14.45 Larios - 14.5 Larios - 14.5 Tang - 14.0 Junghans - 84.3 Tang - 14.0 Morrison - 14.5 Goodell - 14.4 Tang - 14.3 Junghans - 14.5 Junghans - 13.95 Tang - 83.6 Morrison - 13.8 Potts - 14.3 Viscardi - 14.2 Steves - 14.25 Tang - 14.05 Potts - 13.85 Junghans - 13.7 Junghans - 14.3 Gonzales - 14.0 Viscardi - 14.2 Potts - 13.9 Moses - 13.4 Larios - 13.7

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AAFeb. 16 William & Mary 420.1 69.80 69.45 70.80 71.35 68.60 70.10 Viscardi - 14.7 Westrick - 14.35 Steves - 14.95 Larios - 14.75 Junghans - 14.4 Junghans - 14.5 Junghans - 84.95 Tang - 14.5 Morrison - 14.3 Junghans - 14.35 Tang - 14.3 Westrick - 14.1 Potts - 14.15 Tang - 82.3 Junghans - 14.1 Tang - 13.8 Viscardi - 14.1 Junghans - 14.2 Potts - 14.05 Tang - 14.0 Larios - 13.8 Potts - 13.6 Gonzales - 14.0 Viscardi - 14.2 Larios - 13.45 Poletti - 13.95

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AAMarch 2 at William & Mary 413.65 69.60 66.05 71.05 70.00 66.70 70.25 Junghans - 14.35 Morrison - 14.4 Goodell - 14.9 Larios - 14.65 Larios - 14.4 Junghans - 14.5 Junghans - 84.0 Larios - 14.0 Westrick - 13.8 Junghans - 14.5 Junghans - 14.0 Junghans - 13.35 Poletti - 14.1 Viscardi - 13.85 Junghans - 13.3 Poletti - 14.15 Viscardi - 14.0 Potts - 13.35 Goodell - 14.05 Poletti - 13.75 Potts - 12.6 Viscardi - 13.9 Frick - 13.85 Westrick - 13.15 Potts - 13.9

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AAMarch 8 Temple 411.40 70.40 68.40 68.50 69.65 69.75 64.70 Junghans - 14.3 Westrick - 14.65 Goodell - 14.4 Viscardi - 14.4 Junghans - 14.5 Junghans - 14.0 Junghans - 83.2 Viscardi - 14.3 Morrison - 14.25 Junghans - 14.15 Larios - 14.1 Larios - 14.25 Potts - 13.4 Tang - 79.3 Larios - 14.1 Potts - 14.1 Poletti - 13.9 Tang - 14.0 Westrick - 14.2 Goodell - 13.05 Tang - 14.05 Junghans - 13.0 Viscardi - 13.4 Frick - 13.9 Tang - 13.7 Poletti - 12.4 DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AAMarch 15 at Springfield 406.15 68.20 64.55 68.35 70.95 67.75 66.35 Tang - 14.4 Potts - 13.95 Poletti - 13.85 Larios - 14.9 Larios - 13.95 Goodell - 13.7 Junghans - 81.25 Viscardi - 14.2 Junghans - 13.4 Goodell - 13.8 Tang - 14.45 Junghans - 13.85 Tang - 13.6 Tang - 80.25 Larios - 14.05 Morrison - 13.15 Junghans - 13.6 Junghans - 14.2 Potts - 13.8 Potts - 13.4 Junghans - 13.25 Westrick - 12.1 Viscardi - 13.55 Viscardi - 13.75 Westrick - 13.3 Junghans - 12.95 Gong - 13.55

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AAMarch 21 USAG Championships 413.65 68.15 68.10 71.00 71.25 67.30 67.854th of 8 teams Viscardi - 14.7 Potts - 14.25 Junghans - 14.6 Steves - 14.85 Larios - 13.85 Goodell - 14.3 Tang - 81.25 Larios - 14.25 Westrick - 13.8 Steves - 14.5 Larios - 14.6 Potts - 13.7 Potts - 13.9 Junghans - 80.85 Tang - 13.65 Morrison - 13.5 Poletti - 14.1 Viscardi - 14.2 Tang - 13.5 Tang - 13.65 Junghans - 13.25 Tang - 13.35 Viscardi - 14.05 Tang - 13.85 Westrick - 13.3 Junghans - 13.1

DATE MEET/OPPONENT SCORE FX PH SR V PB HB AAMarch 28 ECAC Championships 413.8 69.55 65.65 70.95 70.85 68.75 68.05 3rd of 6 teams Larios - 14.2 Potts - 13.85 Junghans - 14.95 Viscardi - 14.65 Larios - 14.3 Potts - 14.35 Junghans - 83.35 Junghans - 14.1 Junghans - 13.8 Goodell - 14.55 Steves - 14.65 Junghans - 13.8 Tang - 13.8 Tang - 79.1 Tang - 14.1 Morrison - 13.6 Viscardi - 14.35 Larios - 13.95 Potts - 13.65 Moses - 13.45 Viscardi - 13.65 Westrick - 13.4 Steves - 13.8 Tang - 13.95 Westrick - 13.6 Goodell - 13.35

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Name A yearsAdamson, Frank 1927-29Addoms, A.H. 1913-14Adkisson, Gregory 1972-74Akeroyd, R.G. 1933Ames, Stephen 1984-86Antoine, Edan 1991-92Armstrong, L.V. 1915Arnold, John 1961Arnold, Steven 1955-56Arnold, William 1954-55Arrington, Farlin 1965-66Ash, Michael 1970-71Atzenbeck, Joseph 2006-09

Name B yearsBacon, F.W. 1946-47Bailey, Eugene 1992-93Bailey, Robert 1970Baker, Eric 1981-83Ballister, Christopher 1980-82Barclay, K.J. 1933Barker, Drew 2001-04Barret, M.C. 1920Bartlett, Douglas 1977-79Bass, Raymond 1930-31Bassett, L.F. 1939-40Bastian, Kenneth 1985Bates, P.M. 1910-11Bauer, Kevin 1995-98Beaman, C.R. 1935Beaudette, Matthew 2005Beck, Donald 1949, 51Belesimo, Thomas 1984-87Bemis, E.G. 1993, 35Benson, F.W. 1916-17Benson, John 1978Berwind, C.G. 1914-16Billingsley, P.P. 1946-48Blackman, Josh 2002-05Blackman, Sean 2004-07Blanding, Robert 1952Blandy, W.P. 1946-47Blattman, W.C. 1941-42Bonnett, Timothy 1981Bortz, John 1957Bourgeois, Nicholas 2006Bourke, Donald 1954-55Bowdoin, James 1976Bowen, William 1963Bowers, Robert 1957Bowlin, Randall 1998Boyd, W.W. 1935-36Brading, Joseph 2000-01Bradley, Frank 1991Brady, David 1975-76Bramlett, William 1968Brand, R.C. 1943Brandt, R. 1945-46Branson, Harry 1960Brinkley, William 1963Brittan, T.H. 1933Brown, Jimmy 1959Bruce, Scott 1979Bryan, W.C. 1938-40Burgess, Mark 1987-90Burke, Sidney 1949-51Bustle, Lawrence 1957Butler, Tobin 1994Butler, W.M. 1938-40Butner, J.G. 1943Butterfield, David 1956-57Buttner, Helmut 1992

Buzzell, Carlisle 1949-51Byerly, Robert 1964-66Byrd, R.E. 1910-11

Name C yearsCammack, D.W. 1947Campbell, W.E. 1944-45Carlile, W.K. 1945-46Carter, Jason 1988-90Carwin, Paul 1959-60Castellanos, George 1950Chamberlin, Philip 1959Chambers, William 1951-53Charneco, Carlos 1956Chertavian, Vahan 1978Chombeau, Jon-Michael 2007-08Chudzik, Donald 1993Clark, G.W. 1915-17Clark, P.M. 1922-24Clark, R.W. 1910Cochran, Gregory 2002Coggan, David 1975-76Cohen, M.Y. 1911Cole, H. 1941Comp, C.O. 1920, 22Connolly, T.F. 1933Cook, Brandon 2005-08Cooksey, Clifton 1974-76Cooper, M.C. 1912-13Cooper, Matthew 1957-58Corby, Albert 1927Corkran, R.L. 1941Cory, T.A. 1920-22Costello, J.D. 1947Councill, H.F. 1915-17Cover, Jeff 1976-78Cox, D.W. 1941-42Cox, Robert 1985-88Crater, Ray 1951-53Crews, Alvan 1950Crist, M.P. 1918Cromer, Donald 1959Cronin, Patrick 1987-88Cronk, Philip 1953-54Crump, Donald 1977-80Cruse, J.H. 1935-37Cryan, J.J. 1943Curtze, C.A. 1933

Name D yearsDana, R.B. 1943, 45Dancy, J.R. 1922-23Danis, A.L. 1921-22Davidson, Ricky 1958Davis, D.J. 1942Davis, G.C. 1941Davis, L.P. 1940-41Davis, Michael 1976-79Davis, S. 1944Day, Patrick 1961-63Day, W.O. 1945-46Dean, Jeffrey 1999-02DeCamp, L.E. 1936-38Delesie, Stephen 1965-67DeMers, William 1949-50Denton, W.T. 1933DeRose, Phillip 1974-75Dinwiddie, J.M. 1943-44DiTullio, Peter 1980-83DiVito, Ralph 1983Dixon, Daniel 1980-83Dixon, Dominic 1982Doby, Herbert 1955-57

Dougherty, F.S. 1944-45Doyle, Joe 1979Doyle, Gerry 1984Dugan, P.F. 1922Dunning, R.A. 1944-45Dunwoody, K.W. 1947-48Durham, R.L. 1924Durham, Wayne 1964-65Duval, Joseph 1929

Name E yearsEasterbrook, L.J. 1939-41Eby, Ronald 1969Edwards, J.B. 1919Eissing, Frank 1962-63Elinski, Michael 1955Ellis, A.B. 1942Ellison, S.E. 1938-40Embree, R.A. 1935Emery, Terry 1957Eppes, M.H. 1935Eriksen, Michael 1978-79Errickson, Wayne 1966-68

Name F yearsFahy, E.J. 1933Fairchild, Chauncey 1958-59Fallon, E.N. 1916Farrell, Charles 1961Farris, F.E. 1943-44Faulk, Andrew 2009-SAFeeney, V.J. 1946Fenn, R.W. 1946Ferguson, Thomas 1986-88Fernald, F.S. 1933Ferris, David 2008Fesnak, Jason 1996-98Finnegan, Daniel 1999-02Fiori, Mark 1987-90Flannery, Robert 1995-98Fletcher, W.B. 1919-20Flint, Daniel 1983-84Flood, Michael 1986Ford, Pat 1956Forest, F.X. 1924Fortson, T.E. 1945Frabotta, Frank 1970Freeman, E.W. 1945-47Freeman, M.B. 1935Friel, Patrick 1980-81Fritz, Ty 2006-08Fryer, W.S. 1944-45

Name G yearsGalbraith, William 1929Gallagher, Gerald 1967-69Gannon, Joseph 1987-88, 90Garvin, J.B. 1937Gaske, Marvin 1949Gentile, David 1965-67Gerhardt, Michael 1983-84Getzlaff, Darryll 1970-72Giddens, Robert 1961-63Gillette, N.C. 1910, 12-13Ginder, J.K.B. 1923Glaeser, Frederick 1965Glasgow, Richard 1999-02Glover, William 1954Godfrey, James 2007-09Gompf, Benjamin 1998, 00Gong, Josh 2013-14Gonzales, Connor 2014Goodell, Thomas 2012-14

Gornik, R.I. 1948Graf, Frederic 1951-53Grant, M.A. 1933Grayson, Roy 1947-49Greeley, Michael 1951-53Greene, John 1947-49Griffin, Bruce 1972, 74Griffith, Calvin 1972-73Groner, W.T. 1936Guenther, Michael 1979, 81-82

Name H yearsHadler, J.B. 1941Hale, S.G. 1941-42Hales, R.S. 1919-21Hall, Frank 1974-75Hall, William 1953Halling, Dale 1980-83Hamblet, William 1984-87Hamman, Jeff 1982-85Hammann, R.K. 1947Hammer, Richard 1968Hammond, Robert 1977Hanle, Arlen 1993-96Hanson, Kevin 1993Haran, Gerald 1987-90Hardison, O.B. 1914-16Hardy, D.J. 1939Haring, Peter 1968-70Harnly, Harold 1927Harris, R.E. 1940Harrison, David 1974-75Hart, P.H. 1935-37Hatch, W.G.B. 1912-13Hatstat, Gregory 1972Hecker, G.M. 1944Helchinger, Andreas 1999-02Helchinger, Franz 1993-96Henry, W.O. 1911Herlong, D.W. 1943Herr, William 1976Hess, Randall 1971-73Hitt, David 1985-86Hockycko, Kenneth 1997-00Hoerner, Frederick 1954-56Hoersten, Alex 2012Hoffman, G.L. 1945-48Hollenbach, Richard 1954Holte, Carl 1983-85Hooper, Barry 1964Hopkins, E.S. 1940-41Hough, J.B. 1941Houston, Guy 1958Howard, William 1925Huber, David 1997-99Hudson, Bobby 1979-80Hudson, James 1949-50Hughes, Thomas 1927-28Hull, C.T. 1911-12Hulme, Nelson 1959-61Hunter, Don 1962Hutcheson, James 1961-63

Name I yearsIarcz, Peter 1981Ingram, Aaron 2009-12Irish, George 1949-50

Name J yearsJackson, G.M. 1918Jacobsen, David 1972-74James, Trey 2008-09Jett, Charles 1930

Johnson, A.B. 1939Johnson, David 1986-87Jones, H.K. 1920Jones, Herman 1947-49Jones, J.B. 1946Jones, Kirby 2009Jones, Mark 1987-88Jones, Robert 1963-64Julian, A. 1943-44Junghans, Chris 2011-14

Name K yearsKays, J.C. 1947-48Kelly, William 1963Kenlin, Alfred 1963Kennington, William 1981-82Kieffer, H.M. 1909-11Kimball, E.A. 1914Kimmel, Leigh 1957-58King, Bill 1931Kingsbury, E.J. 1945Klein, Fred 1970-71Klotz, Steven 1968-70Knettles, Charles 1955-56Koch, James 1961-62Kolstad, R.E. 1943Korzinek, Charles 1956Kosinski, Brian 1980Kramer, Joseph 2010Kronzer, William 1956-57Krueger, Bruce 1960-61Kubal, George 1950-52Kunkle, R.D. 1935Kurtz, L.A. 1942

Name L yearsLahodney, W.J. 1914Lambright, Joseph 1973-75LaMont, W.D. 1907-08, 10LaMotte, R.S. 1914-15Landis, A. 1912Lang, A.G. 1947Langley, Peter 2001, 03-04Lanzer, Francis 1971, 73Larios, Mitchell 2013-14Lassonde, Ian 2010Latta, Gregory 1979-80Lee, John 1930Lee, Ken 2006-09Leonard, Rex 1956-57Leverett, Travis 1932Levin, Richard 1927Levy, Daniel 1998-00Levy, Joshua 1992-95Lewis, Harold 1951-53Leyshon, Curt 1989-91Lindley, Charles 1948-50Link, E.M. 1936Lockwood, Robert 1929-31Lohse, James 1966Lomax, F.S. 1939-40Lombard, B.R. 1911Lombard, Peter 1995-98Long, Jay 1967-68Lotze, Gregory 1996Lyle, C.H. 1914-15Lynn 1909

Name M yearsMachell, Reginald 1948-49Mackey, Robert 1968-70Madalo, Michael 1962Magee, Edward 1985-87

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Mahan, Richard 1964Maiden, Joseph 1961Maloney, Brian 1985Mararac, Nicholas 2007Marshall, Joseph 1959-61Martin, David 1964Martin, W.P. 1918Mason, C.P. 1941Mason, L.Y. 1918-19Matthias, Matthew 1995Matthys. Mark 1991-92McCabe, H.V. 1907-08McCracken, William 1992, 94-95McElroy, Guy 1953-54McFarlane, Robert 1958-59McGough, H.N. 1943McNeely, James 1951McNutt, Kenneth 1956-58Means, Jeffrey 1978-81Meek, Calvin 1967Meginniss, W.M. 1946Mehlmann, Rich 2007-08Meldrum, Duncan 1971Melichar, Brad 1999Menk, D.E. 1945-46Merrill, R.T. 1911Metcalf, John 1947-49Midgarden, Peter 1958Milchanowski, Michael 1967-69Miles, John 1969Miller, Allen 1960Miller, E.K. 1938Moffett, George 1947-49Moorman, R. 1944Moran, Steven 1979-81Morgan, John 1957-59Morris, Larry 1965-67Morrison, Eric 2013-14Morrow, R.C. 1947-48Moses, Jacob 2013-14Moses, Kenneth 1955Mount, Daniel 1976-77Mouton, E.E. 1945Munger, Burton 1953-55Munger, Malcolm 1932Munoz, Ryan 2003-05Munro, Alexander 1963-64Murphy, Richard 1962-64Musser, Michael 1977

Name N yearsNall, Stanford 1950-51Newton, Walter 1965-67Nicholson, C.A. 1918Nickerson, Josh 2007Nicolin, Kevin 1969Nold, G.E. 1919-20, 22Norby, Merlin 1953North, Stephen 1993Northam, Thomas 1956Norvell, William 1931Nuessle, Francis 1931-32Nurminen, Kyle 1995

Name O yearsOgunwole, Babatunde 1998Olah, A. 1937O’Leary, Charles 1963Olsen, William 1966Olson, Isaac 2006-08O’Malia, Robert 1952-54Oseth, J.M. 1936Oshiro, Neal 1967

Oswald, Louis 1970-71Owens, Gregg 1966-67

Name P yearsPage, H.G. 1924Palmer, George 1929-30Parker, J.M. 1942-43Parker, James 1991-94Parker, Robert 1931Parker, Stephen 1988-91Parks, John 2011-SAParrott, Dylan 2008-11Peace, T.L. 1945Pearson, J.B. 1920-23Perreault, Seraphin 1929Perry, Gilbert 1960-61Peter, Kenneth 1993-95Peterman, Ben 2003-06Petrie, Jeffrey 1986, 88-89Pettus, Gordon 1965-67Pew, A.E. 1919Pfingstag, William 1960-62Phemister, Larry 1960Pierce, Craig 1971Pitt, W.R. 1944-46Poletti, Eric 2013-14Potts, Andrew 2013-14Powley, Curtis 1973-74Precht, Phillip 1966-67Pritchard, Brian 1994-95Pugin, W.N. 1941

Name Q yearsQuartararo, Michael 1950-52Quinlan, E.H. 1913Quinn, Brian 2009-10Quinn, J.S. 1946

Name R yearsRafferty, W.V. 1943Ramirez de Arellano, M.F. 1935Rank, Joseph 1989Rankin, B.H. 1943-44Ransom, C.E. 1946-48Ratts, James 1972-73Raymer, J.H. 1937-38Reddix, Mason 1974-76Reed, Leonard 1988-90Refo, M.P. 1909Regelin, Grant 2003-06Rhoads, Norwood 1932Richardson, G.F. 1937-38Riddell, Robert 1959Rightmire, James 1970-71Rigler, F.V. 1923Rinker, Ronald 1965Robertson, A.C. 1937Robinson, Paul 1964-65Rogers, J.P. 1946, 48Rudko, David 1991-92Russell, Walter 1953Ryan, Walter 1958Ryder, J.F. 1936Ryerson, Bobby 2009

Name S yearsSanders, David 1975-77Sanders, S. 1923-24Sarno, Anthony 1966Sauers, Jeff 2012Sawyer, W.T. 1938-39Schanze, A.K. 1907Schempp, L.F. 1946

Schenker, Marvin 1947-50Schmitt, Thomas 1986, 88Schmitz, Nicholas 2006Schmohr, Gary 1971Schneider, Robert 1948-50Schock, L.L. 1935Searles, T.M. 1943Seitz, T.H. 1937Shafer, Jeremiah 1996Shaffer, John 1930Sharer, W.A. 1937-38Sharp, G.F. 1939Shepherd, Douglas 1977-79Sheppard, Furman 1958-59Shimp, David 1973Shipley, Mitchell 1978-79Shively, R.M. 1944Shrewsbury, Lawrence 1953Shuman, Edwin 1952-54Siebe, Alan 1965Silver, Lawrence 1962-64Silverman, S. 1921Simmons, W.F. 1924Simonds, B.T. 1940-41Simpson, J.J. 1945Simpson, J.W. 1936-37Sink, Erik 2008Sisler, V.A. 1935Skelly, John 1990-93Skinner, H.G. 1911, 13Slattery, Michael 1966, 68Slattery, Patrick 1968Sloat, Gordon 1965, 67Sloat, James 1960-62Small, J.D. 1915Smith, F.J. 1945-46Smith, J.A. 1944-45Smith, Richard 1973-76Smith, Richard 1927Snay, Francis 1960-61Sneddon, David 1981-83Sneddon, Paul 1983-84Soltys, Mitchel 1953-54Sowell, J.C. 1924Sowell, Jesse 1924Spalding, Bruce 1971-72Spangler, E.H. 1944Sparks, Paul 1958-60Sparks, Walter 1974-76Stahura, John 1973-76Stanton, Adam 2006-09Stefan, K.H. 1940Steidle, Craig 1966-68Steiner, William 1928-30Stelter, Frederick 1954Steves, Joshua 2013-14Stewart, William 1930Stickles, A.L. 1943Stim, Jeffrey 1991-92Stimson, R.D. 1923Stone, L.J. 1933Strang, C.J. 1918-21Strauss, Lance 1973Stroup, P.D. 1923Stucky, Michael 1993Sugg, Dale 1972Swanson, Eric 1971-73Sweetman, W.T. 1945Switzer, David 1970Sylvester, H.T. 1922-24

Name T yearsTam, Christopher 2005-08

Tang, Jonny 2014Tate, Thomas 1955Taylor, G.E. 1922-23Taylor, James 1925Temple, Van Carlton 1960-61Ten Eyck, J.C. 1919Terry, J.H. 1935-36Tetreault, Roger 1962-63Tilton, William 1977-79Tinkham, Brandon 2009-12Topolewski, Daniel 1977Trautmann, W.C. 1944Truax, W.D.B. 1923-24Truxal, William 1976Tucker, Matthew 1994-97Tuma, David 1964Tune, Cecil 1961-62

Name U yearsUrbina, Steven 1984-86

Name V yearsVarnum, A.M. 1939-40Vaughan, B.D. 1942-43Vieira, Sean 1994-97Viscardi, Eric 2012-14Vogelgesang, David 2003-04

Name W yearsWaddell, W.W. 1910Waddington, H.A. 1907-08Wagner, T.A. 1944Wainwright, Stanley 1959Waldron, Grant 2008Walker, W. 1938-40Walker, W.J. 1938-39Waller, J.R. 1924Wanner, Terry 1967-69Ward, H.H. 1942Watson, R.H. 1943-44Wdowiarz, Peter 1974-77Weddell, W.M. 1909Weir, Wayne 1982Westrick, Connor 2013-14Wheatley, Gary 1958-59Wheelock, A.W. 1923-24White, Cyril 1949White, Laurence 1955-56Willet, Nicholas 1999-02Williams, Jody 1992-95Williams, Matthew 1997Williams, Phillip 1971Williams, R.C. 1908Williams, Theodore 1958Wills, Wayne 1955-56Wilson, J.V. 1939Wilson, W.D. 1908Winner, C.D. 1941Wiseman, Charles 1952Wolfe, B.M. 1938Wolfe, James 1991Wolke, Victor 1952-53Wood, J.E.M. 1923Woodside, E.L. 1911Wootten, Carl 1956Worthington, John 1970-72Worthington, R.K. 1938Wotherspoon, A.S. 1915

Name y yearsYockey, John 1974-75Young, Glenn 1989-90

Name Z yearsZacharias, E.M. 1910-12Zalik, Austin 2010-12Zaun, Jeffrey 1981-84Zeddies, Armand 1964-66Zipf, Otto 1955

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ALL-AMERICANS, NATIONAL CHAMPIONSNAVy ALL-AMERICANS (ALPHABETICAL)Blattman, William (1942 - high bar)Butler, Bill (1940 - flying rings)Burke, Sydney (1951 - rope climb)Cox, Dale (1942 - rope climb)Davis, G.C. (1942 - rope climb)Davis, Louis (1940 - rope climb)Doby, Herbert (1956 - rope climb)Ellison, Stan (1940 - rope climb)Emery, Terry (1957 - flying rings)Graf, Frederic (1953 - tumbling)Hoerner, Fredrick (1956 - flying rings)Hoffman, George (1948 - rope climb)Hulme, Nelson (1960 - rope climb; 1961 - rope climb)Lewis, Harold (1951 - high bar & flying rings; 1953 - high bar)Lomax, F.S. (1940 - tumbling)Marshall, Joseph (1961 - tumbling)McNutt, Kenneth (1957 - parallel bars)Nall, Stanford (1951 - rope climb)Parker, Jim (1942 - flying rings)Pfingstag, William (1960 - rope climb; 1962 - rope climb)Quartararo, Michael (1952 - parallel bars)Schenker, Marvin (1948 - rope climb; 1950 - rope climb)Shepphard, Furman (1957 - side horse; 1958 - side horse)Simonds, Bruce (1940 - parallel bars)Snay, Frank (1961 - flying rings)Stefan, Karl (1940 - rope climb)Swanson, Eric (1972 - pommel horse; 1973 - pommel horse)Temple, Van Carlton (1961 - flying rings)Walker, W. (1940 - rope climb)

NCAA CHAMPIONS1940Butler, William (flying rings)Ellison, Stan (rope climb)

1942Cox, Dale (rope climb - tie)Davis, G.C. (rope climb - tie)Parker, Jim (flying rings)

1950Schneider, Bob (flying rings)

1953Lewis, Hal (high bar)

1956Hoerner, Fred (flying rings)

1960Hulme, Nelson (rope climb)

1961Snay, Frank (flying rings)

ECAC/EIGL CHAMPIONS1927Zitsweitz - tumblingWaterman - rope climbNewhart - all-around1928Thompson - side horse1929Adamson, Frank - side horseGalbraith, William - rope climb1930Hughes, Thomas - flying ringsKing, Bill - rope climb1931Bass, Raymond - rope climb1932Denton, W.T. - flying ringsConnolly, T.F. - rope climbCurtze, C.A. - all-around, parallel barsNuessie, Francis - side horse1933Curtze, C.A. - all-around, parallel barsDenton, W.T. - flying ringsConnolly, T.F. - rope climb1934Bemis, E.G. - parallel bars1935Cruise, J.H. - rope climbSchock, L.L. - side horseSisler, V.A. - flying rope1938Butler, William - flying ropeDeCamp, L.E. - rope climb1939Butler, William - flying rope1940Butler, William - flying ropeEllison, Stan - rope climb1942Blattman, William - high barParker, Jim - flying rings1944Davis, S. - rope climbJulian, Alex - parallel barsSpangler, E.H. - high bar1947Hoffman, George - rope climb1948Schenker, Marvin - rope climb1951Graf, Frederick - tumblingLewis, Harold - flying rings1952Quartararo, Michael - parallel bars1953Lewis, Harold - high bar1955Arnold, William - side horseWhite, Lawrence - flying rings

1956Hoerner, Frederick - flying rings1958Sheppard, Furman - side horse1959Sheppard, Furman - side horse1960Marshall, Joseph - tumblingHulme, Nelson - rope climb1961Hulme, Nelson - rope climb1962Pfingstag, William - rope cliombSloat, James - flying rings1968Long, Jay - side horse1971Worthington, John - side horse1972Worthington, John - side horse1973Swanson, Eric - pommel horse1987Belesimo, Thomas - high barCox, Robert - floor exerciseHamblet, William - pommel horseHaran, Gerald - all-around, parallel bars1988Ferguson, Thomas - still ringsHaran, Gerald - all-around, high bar1989Haran, Gerald - parallel bars1990Carter, Jason - high bar1991Parker, James - parallel bars1996Flannery, Robert - parallel barsTucker, Matthew - vault1997Flannery, Robert - parallel barsTucker, Matthew - vault2001Glasgow, Richard - parallel bars2007Stanton, Andy - pommel horse2008Stanton, Andy - pommel horse2009Atzenbeck, Joseph - pommel horse, high barParrott, Dylan - all-around, floor exercise2010Parrott, Dylan - floor exercise2011Parrott, Dylan - floor exercise2012Faulk, Andrew - all-around, pommel horse, parallel bars, high bar2014Larios, Mitchell - parallel bars

The above was compiled by Jerry Wright of the College Gymnastics Association

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2014 VB media guide covers information

OFC - Action of Alex Cassel, Team Captain as the main photo ... shadowed photo of huddle or team celebration in background

IFC - Interior aerial photo of WBFH (Air Force 091113) and exterior photo of WBFH

IBC - Second of the two PL pages

OBC - Collage of action shots returners: Maeve Drummey Alli Graf Gaby Smith Katie Sylakowski

2014 VB media guide covers information

OFC - Action of Alex Cassel, Team Captain as the main photo ... shadowed photo of huddle or team celebration in background

IFC - Interior aerial photo of WBFH (Air Force 091113) and exterior photo of WBFH

IBC - Second of the two PL pages

OBC - Collage of action shots returners: Maeve Drummey Alli Graf Gaby Smith Katie Sylakowski

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Date Opponent/Tournament Location Time

Jan. 16 at West Point Open West Point, N.Y. 7 p.m.

JaN. 24 NavY OPeN aNNaPOLis, MD. 2 P.M.

Feb. 1 WiLLiaM & MarY aNNaPOLis, MD. 3 P.M.

Feb. 7 at all-academy Championships Houston, Texas 1 p.m.

Feb. 14 at army West Point, N.Y. 1 p.m.

March 8 at William & Mary Williamsburg, va. 2 p.m.

March 14 at springfield College springfield, Mass. 1 p.m.

March 20-21 at UsaG Collegiate Championships Colorado springs, Colo. 6 p.m. / 2 p.m.

March 27-28 at eCaC Championships West Point, N.Y. 2 p.m. / 1 p.m.

april 9-11 at NCaa Championships Norman, Okla. 1 p.m. / 7 p.m. / 7 p.m.