Springfield, Mass. - February 1, 2026 - The Springfield College men's gymnastics team defeated William & Mary in a dual meet on Sunday afternoon, 310.550-303.250.
Blaise Rousseau (Brecksville, Ohio) won two events while Peyton Cramer (Grapevine, Texas), Evan Reichert (Oswego, Ill.) and Skyler Cook (Copperas Cove, Texas) took first place in the pommel horse, vault and high bar, respectively.
Since the new scoring system was implemented in 2025, Springfield registered its highest team score and broke two more program records. Rousseau broke the record on the still rings that he set this season on January 24 at the Navy Open while Cramer set the program record on the pommel horse, breaking Devon Felsenstein's (Blue Bell, Pa.) record he set just two routines prior in today's meet.
On the floor, Reichert came in second place with a 13.500. Cramer won the pommel horse with a program record 14.450 while Felsenstein came in second with a 14.300.
The Pride took four of the top five spots on the still rings with Rousseau winning the event with a program record 13.850 and Will Wilson (Montgomery, Ala.) coming in third with a 12.600. Brian Delf (Delta, British Columbia) and Gustavin Suess (Portland, Ore.) followed with a 12.300 and 12.100, respectively.
Reichert won the vault with a 13.950 and Cook took first on the high bar with a 13.200. Rousseau won the parallel bars with a 12.950 and Felsenstein tied for third with a 12.700.
Springfield will travel to Michigan on Saturday for a dual meet at 12:00 pm.
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