
All-American Trio, Moore's Runner-Up Finish Highlight NCAA Individual Finals
4/21/2018 10:56:00 PM | Men's Gymnastics
» Freshman Jacob Moore tied for an NCAA runner-up finish on floor exercise with a 14.366, the highest finish for a Wolverine on the exercise since 1992.
» Freshman Cameron Bock placed 10th in the all-around with a score of 81.032 and took a fifth-place finish on parallel bars (14.400) for his first All-American citation.
» Junior Ryan Dunning scored a 13.900 on still rings for a third-place finish.
» The trio of All-America citations for U-M is the most since 2016.
Site: Chicago, Ill. (UIC Pavilion)
Event: NCAA Championships (Individual Event Finals)
Score: No Team Score
Next U-M Meet: Season concluded
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CHICAGO -- Freshman Jacob Moore earned an NCAA runner-up finish with a 14.366 to highlight a contingent of three University of Michigan men's gymnasts with All-America honors Saturday (April 21) at the NCAA Team and Individual Championships at UIC Pavilion.
Moore's second-place finish is the highest for a Wolverine since Brian Winkler won the NCAA title in 1992.
Freshman Cameron Bock scored a 14.400 on parallel bars to tie for fifth in the event, as well as an 81.032 in the all-around that resulted in a 10th-place finish. Bock also scored a 13.633 on pommel horse to take 10th, and a 13.700 on floor (19th).
Junior Ryan Dunning scored a 13.900 on still rings for the second straight day, taking third. He becomes the first still rings All-American for U-M since 2016 when Colin Mahar tied for third place.
Moore is the first All-American for U-M on floor exercise since teammate Dmitri Belanovski took fifth on the exercise in 2016. Moore also took 10th on pommel horse with a 13.733.
Senior Belanovski closed out his Wolverine career with a 13.566 on high bar that put him just outside the top 10 with an 11th-place finish. He also marked a 13.233 on high bar to take 27th place.
Tweet of the Meet
For his second-place (tie) finish (14.366) on FX, Jacob Moore!
— Michigan Gymnastics (@UMichGym) April 22, 2018
It's the highest for a Wolverine since Brian Winkler won the NCAA title in 1992.#OurTi?e | #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/i8idO7GDCa
Michigan closes out its 2018 campaign with a 15-9 overall record; its haul of three NCAA All-Americans is the most since 2016.










