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Michigan wins men’s NCAA title

The Columbian
Published: April 17, 2010, 12:00am

WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — Aided by the all-around victory by junior Chris Cameron, Michigan won its first NCAA men’s gymnastics team title in 11 years with a narrow victory over Stanford on Friday night.

Michigan posted a final score of 360.500, beating Stanford by 0.7 of a point. Oklahoma was third, followed by Illinois, California and Ohio State.

Stanford beat Michigan by 1.3 points to claim the 2009 NCAA title in Minneapolis.

Cameron won the all-around title with 90.500 points. He posted a 15.600 on the floor, a 15.450 on rings and vaulting, a 15.150 on parallel bars, a 15.050 on pommel horse and a 13.800 on the horizontal bar. Cameron is a member of the U.S. senior national team.

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