ANNAPOLIS, Md. – William & Mary standout men's gymnast
Luke Tully highlighted the Tribe's performances at the USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championship hosted by Navy on Friday afternoon as he earned All-America honors in all-around.
Tully placed fourth with a 74.7 at the national championship meet.
Navy claimed the team title with a 320.7 and was followed by Army (315.05), Air Force (313.05), W&M (310.1), Springfield (308.45) and Simpson (300.8).
In addition to Tully's All-America accolade, eight Tribe standouts advanced to individual event finals –
Evan Wilkins on floor (13.9) and parallel bars (13.6, career high);
Gavin Zborowski on pommel horse (12.85, season high);
Mark Fu on rings (13.15);
Sam Lee (14.0) and
Connor Barrow (13.75) on vault;
Niko Greenly on parallel bars (13.1, career high); Tully (13.3) and
Ricky Pizem (13.0) on high bar.
En route to qualifying for the individual event finals, Wilkins posted the meet's top score on floor and second-best mark on parallel bars, while Lee placed third on vault.
Complete results are
available here.
Six Tribe gymnasts were also honored for their academic excellence at the championship meet as
Mark Fu,
Jonathan Irwin,
Sam Lee,
Zachary Patrick,
Ricky Pizem and
Evan Sikra were recognized at USA Gymnastics Collegiate Scholar Athletes.
The individual finals will get underway on Saturday at 1 p.m., as the top six scorers in each event will earn All-America honors.