
Five Wolverines Take Home CGA Regular-Season All-America Honors
3/26/2020 10:10:00 AM | Men's Gymnastics
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Five members of the University of Michigan men's gymnastics team were honored as regular-season All-Americans by the College Gymnastics Association (CGA), the association announced recently. Junior Cameron Bock led the group of Wolverines with three honors in all, coming on pommel horse, parallel bars and still rings.
Bock ranked in the top-three in the country on two events, led by a 14.250 National Qualifying Score (NQS) on still rings (second), and a 14.317 on parallel bars (third). On rings, he boasted the fifth-highest score in the country with a 14.550, while his top parallel bars score was a 15.050 to rank him third. Additionally, he ranked No. 8 on pommel horse (13.750) with a season-best score of 14.400.
Freshman Paul Juda earned plaudits on both high bar and floor exercise. The United States Senior National Team member led the country with a 14.083 on high bar, and tied for the top score on the event with a 14.400. On floor exercise, he held a 14.433 average, coupled with a 15.000 -- the third-highest score in the land.
Junior Nick Guy was another Wolverine who held the top spot in an event, as he was No. 1 in the country with a 14.717 on vault. He had a top score of 14.800 on the campaign to rank No. 8. His success can be attributed to his consistency, as he scored at least a 14.650 in four of five meets this season.
Senior Mack Lasker earned honors on pommel horse with a No. 5 rank (13.867), and junior Jonathan Liu who ranked No. 10 on high bar with a 13.683 average.
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