Dual Wins for Oklahoma and Stanford

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Jan. 26, 2010

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#4 OKLAHOMA (3-0) freshman Jake Dalton won his second straight All-Around Title (89.600) to begin his collegiate career, leading the No. 4 Sooners to a dual win over No. 8 Iowa last Saturday, 349.500-340.950. Oklahoma swept every team event in Iowa City, led by Dalton's titles on floor (15.75), parallel bars (15.05), vault (16.00) and still rings (15.00). Alex Naddour took his second straight pommel horse title (15.00), while Steven Legendre won the high bar (14.70). Oklahoma returns home Saturday (Jan. 30) to face the Texas Longhorn Club team.

#3 STANFORD (2-0) won its second-straight meet over No. 7 California, this time in Palo Alto last Saturday, 349.65-340.85. Alex Buscaglia turned in a career-high All-Around (84.5) and high bar (15.25). Cameron Foreman posted a career-best on parallel bars (14.9). The vault was the top event for the Cardinal (61.7), led by Buscaglia's 15.8. The Cardinal host the Stanford Open Saturday (Jan. 30), taking on the Bears for their third straight dual meet.

#7 CALIFORNIA (0-2) scored a 340.850 to place second to No. 2 Stanford last Saturday in Palo Alto. Bryan Del Castillo turned in the top All-Around performance (86.9) and took third on floor (15.1). Kyle Bunthwong won parallel bars (15.25) and freshman Donathan Bailey tied for first on pommel horse (13.75) Cal competes in the Stanford Open Saturday (Jan. 30), facing the Cardinal for their third straight dual meet.

#10 NEBRASKA (1-1) was off this past week, and travels to nationally-ranked Minnesota for a triangular meet with MPSF opponent Air Force and the host Gophers.

#14 AIR FORCE (0-2) was off this past week, and travels to Minneapolis, MN, for a tri-meet with Nebraska and host Minnesota.

DALTON MPSF GYMNAST OF THE WEEK
Oklahoma freshman Jake Dalton (Reno, NV) repeats as MPSF Gymnast of the Week after winning individual event titles on vault (16.00), floor (15.75), parallel bars (15.05) and still rings (15.00), on his way to his second straight All-Around Championship (89.6) to begin his collegiate career. The No. 4 Sooners won a dual meet at No. 8 Iowa, posting a 349.500.