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USA Gymnastics announces 2020 All-Americans, Coaches of the Year and Outstanding Senior awards for USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate Nationals

INDIANAPOLIS, April 2, 2020 – Following an abbreviated 2020 men’s collegiate gymnastics season, which was cut short due to concerns over the spread of coronavirus, USA Gymnastics today announced All-American selections, Coaches of the Year and Outstanding Senior awards.

These individuals represent two institutional categories, Varsity and Collegiate. Varsity schools are DI, DII or DIII, four-year colleges and universities whose programs are designated varsity sports and who provide athletic scholarship funds up to the equivalent of two full out-of-state athletic scholarships. The military academies are also included in the Varsity category. Collegiate schools are two- or four-year degree-granting institutions whose gymnastics programs are not operated as varsity sports but are instead club sports.

While All-American selections are typically based on results from the USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate National Championships, given the truncated conclusion to the 2020 season, this year’s honorees were determined based on cumulative performance results tracked through rankings found on the Collegiate Gymnastics Association’s “Road to Nationals” website, the official statistical platform for reporting meet scores throughout the season.

The top-six all-around gymnasts in each category and the top-six individual-event finishers from the categories combined were named All-Americans.

2020 USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate Nationals All-Americans:

All-Around

Varsity
Stephen Lewis, Springfield College
Andrew Lyubovsky, William & Mary
Dominic Ramalho, Springfield College

Collegiate
Joe Bajek, Northern Illinois University
Benjamin Bloom, University of Washington
Zach Cipra, Northern Illinois University
Joey DiRienzo, Northern Illinois University
Anthony Mills, Arizona State University
Kiwan Watts, Arizona State University

Individual Event

Floor Exercise
Frank Bradley, U.S. Naval Academy
Nick Garcia, Arizona State University
Collin Hickey, U.S. Air Force Academy
Stephen Lewis, Springfield College
Tomas Palma, William & Mary
Josh Williams, U.S. Naval Academy

Pommel Horse
Danny Clark, U.S. Naval Academy
Noah Everett, U.S. Air Force Academy
Luka Sisauri, University of Washington
David Toussaint, U.S. Naval Academy
Frankie Valentin, U.S. Air Force Academy
Kiwan Watts, Arizona State University

Still Rings
Benjamin Bloom, University of Washington
Ethan Esval, U.S. Air Force Academy
Stephen Lewis, Springfield College
Christian Marsh, William & Mary
Ryan McVay, U.S. Naval Academy
Kiwan Watts, Arizona State University
Josh Williams, U.S. Naval Academy

Vault
Lucas Beltran, U.S. Naval Academy
Stephen Lewis, Springfield College
Collin Lillie, William & Mary
Anthony Mills, Arizona State University
Connor Van Loo, U.S. Naval Academy
Kiwan Watts, Arizona State University

Parallel Bars
Aidan Cuy, William & Mary
Ethan Esval, U.S. Air Force Academy
Max Gerber, U.S. Naval Academy
Andrew Lyubovsky, William & Mary
Ryan McVay, U.S. Naval Academy
Kiwan Watts, Arizona State University

High Bar
Cash Buske, U.S. Naval Academy
Stephen Lewis, Springfield College
Andrew Lyubovsky, William & Mary
Kirk Malm, Arizona State University
Ben Provost, U.S. Naval Academy
Kiwan Watts, Arizona State University

Coach of the Year honors are voted on by the head coaches of the participating institutions. Kip Simons, U.S. Naval Academy, was named Varsity Coach of the Year, and Craig Holt and Colin Payne, also from the U.S. Naval Academy, were named Varsity Assistant Coaches of the Year. Scott Barclay, Arizona State University, was named Collegiate Coach of the Year, and Fabricio Olsson, Northern California United, was name Collegiate Assistant Coach of the Year.

This year’s Outstanding Senior Gymnasts were also determined by the head coaches of the participating institutions. Recipients must be in at least their fourth year as student-athletes. Stephen Lewis from Springfield College was named the 2020 Outstanding Senior gymnast in the Varsity category, while Benjamin Bloom from the University of Washington earned Outstanding Senior Gymnast recognition in the Collegiate category.

USA Gymnastics also announced this year’s Scholar Athletes. These are gymnasts in their third or fourth year of eligibility who possess a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 at the end of the first semester of the academic year in which the award is being presented.

2020 Scholar Athletes:

Arizona State University
Jeffrey Bittner
Dalton Hopkins
Adam Kidd
Kirk Malm
William Sweeten

William & Mary
Ian Creelman
Cutter Fugett
Jordan Kula
Collin Lillie
Spencer Schrandt
Nathan Winneg

Southern California United
William Pearce
Zachary Garcia

Springfield College
Matthew DeGrandpre
Trevor Lamberton
Collin Maberry
John Rowbotham
Sean Turtle
Jeremy Vera
Luke Wilcox

Temple University
William Heitland

U.S. Naval Academy
Frank Bradley
Jacob Carlson
Max Gerber
Wyatt LaPointe
Kevin Ocallaghan
Ryan Orce
Benjamin Provost
Cian Singleton-McConnell

University of Washington
Benjamin Bloom
Daniel Gordon

In appreciation of the outstanding contributions made to collegiate gymnastics as four-year team members, USA Gymnastics recognizes the following athletes:

Arizona State University
Andrew Atkeson
Christopher Bartee
Jeffrey Bittner
Will Bughi
Nick Garcia
Jonah Gorski
Adam Kidd
Bryant Koschene
Kirk Malm
Richard Marquez
Colton Palmer
Caleb Rodriguez
William Sweeten

William & Mary
Tim O’Neill
Tomas Palma
Nathan Winneg

Southern California United
William Pearce

Springfield College
Nicholas Cramer
Matthew DeGrandpre
Giancarlo Lawrence
Stephen Lewis
Jeremy Vera
Luke Wilcox

Temple University
Benjamin Ewing
William Heitland
Evan Salters
Toby Warren

U.S. Naval Academy
Frank Bradley
Lucas Beltran
Ryan Orce
Benjamin Provost
Cian Singleton-McConnell
Kevin Ocallaghan

University of Washington
Benjamin Bloom
Daniel Gordon

USA Gymnastics. Based in Indianapolis, USA Gymnastics is the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States, encompassing seven disciplines: women’s gymnastics, men’s gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, rhythmic gymnastics, acrobatic gymnastics, gymnastics for all (a.k.a. group gymnastics) and, most recently, parkour. USA Gymnastics sets the rules and policies that govern the sport of gymnastics, including selecting and training the U.S. Gymnastics Teams for the Olympics and World Championships; promoting and developing gymnastics on the grassroots and national levels, as well as a safe, empowered and positive training environment; and serving as a resource and educational center for the more than 200,000 members, clubs, fans and gymnasts throughout the United States. The organization is deeply committed to creating a culture that encourages and supports its athletes and focuses on its highest priority: the safety and well-being of athletes and our community.