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MINNEAPOLIS – The University of Iowa men’s gymnastics team opened the 2021 season with a 393.650-387.050 victory over Minnesota on Saturday night at Maturi Pavilion. Senior Bennet Huang won the all-around and the Hawkeyes won five of the six events as a team. Quoting Head Coach JD Reive “Tonight was a solid win for the guys and we left a great deal of points on the table, so there is ample motivation to make the necessary improvements. All things considered, I’m impressed with our start.
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“They are showing a lot of heart and I’m proud of them.” FLOOR Junior Stewart Brown and Huang both posted a 14.100 to share the win on floor. It was a career best for Brown, and freshman James Friedman scored a 13.000 in his first college meet. Iowa finished with a total of 66.950 on the rotation.
POMMEL Junior Evan Davis led the Hawkeyes on the pommel horse with a score of 12.600, finishing fourth overall. This was Iowa’s first rotation and Drew Helberg posted a 11.750 in his first time competing on pommel. RINGS Davis had a career-best night while competing on rings, scoring a 13.850 to take the event title. Davis wasn’t the only Hawkeye who posted a career best, as Brown and Peyton Hobson also saw their best performances Saturday night.
Oregon natives, James Friedman and Zac Tiderman, shined in their first outing, finishing with scores of 13.500 and 13.400, respectively. Friedman tied for second and Tiderman finished fourth, helping the Hawkeyes post a team total of 66.900. VAULT The Hawkeyes went 1-2-3 on vault with sophomore Amari Sewell leading the way with a score of 14.500. Brown took second, and Kulani Taylor posted a new career best with a 14.350 to finish third. Iowa’s team total of 71.350 was the highest scoring rotation of the night.
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PARALLEL Sophomore Carter Tope placed first on parallel bars as he gathered a new career-best score of 13.900. Brown and Huang placed well on the bars, and Tiderman posted a 12.500, adding to the team total of 65.300. HORIZONTAL Similarly to the parallel bars, Brown and Huang performed well on the horizontal bar.
Huang finished second with a 13.300, and Brown posted a 13.100 in his first time competing on bar. UP NEXT The Hawkeyes will have a week off before returning to action Feb. 13, hosting Illinois inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena at 6 p.m. Don't miss the Golden Gopher Podcast hosted by KFAN's Justin Gaard every Wednesday!
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Goldy Gopher is one of the most recognizable and beloved figures in the state of Minnesota. With the toothiest of grins, boundless energy, and an irrepressible spirit, Goldy is paws down the best mascot around (with national titles to prove it). On the field or court, at a parade, or in the community, Goldy brings smiles and laughter to kids and adults alike.
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In 2013 the University of Minnesota unveiled a six-foot-tall statue of Goldy Gopher outside Coffman Union. Constructed out of bronze, as well as maroon granite, and sculpted by U of M alum Nicholas Legeros, the Goldy statue became an instant favorite of students, fans, and visitors. Goldy the statue has been a part of tens of thousands of photos, and is a can’t-miss on campus tours. We are back for week three of our Minnesota Golden Gophers non-rev review. The Gopher volleyball team kicked off their season with a big sweep, and we have more debuting teams this weekend as the men’s gymnastics and men’s tennis teams hit the mat/court for the first time this season. The #7 Gopher volleyball team opened their season with a home sweep over Michigan State last weekend. The Gophers opened with a 3-0 on on Saturday winning 25-18, 26-24, and 25-16.
Adana Rollins led Minnesota with 15 kills, while true freshman Taylor Landfair making her first collegiate performance added ten kills. Regan Pittman and Katie Myers each had four blocks and true freshman setter Melani Shaffmaster had 29 assists and four kills of her own.