Colorado Springs, Colo. – March 21, 2026 – The final day of the 2026 USA Gymnastics Men's Collegial National Championship was highlighted by a national championship title by
Peyton Cramer (Grapevine, Texas) and eight All-America accolades by the Springfield College men's gymnastics program on Saturday afternoon at Air Force.
Cramer is the first USAG National Champion for Springfield College since the 2023 campaign. The Pride also produced eight All-America honorees, the most since that same season.
Cramer, who produced a score of 14.000 this afternoon to claim the national championship, is only the fourth pommel horse national champion in program history and first since Aric Hines completed the feat in 2005. Cramer and Hines are joined by Jeff Hale (1986) and Robert Elsinger (1965) as pommel horse national champions in program history.
Springfield also had two national runner-up performances as
Jacob Soederqvist (Stockholm, Sweden)notched a score of 13.750 on the floor and
Blaise Rousseau (Brecksville, Ohio) posted a score of 13.300 on the still rings. Rousseau went on to take fourth on the parallel bars with a mark of 13.100.
On the vault,
Evan Reichert (Oswego, Ill.) and
Michael Dalton (Downers Grove, Ill.) tied for third place with scores of 13.700.
Owen Carney (Sterling, Mass.) tallied a fourth place finish on the high bar with a score of 13.300, while Reichert took fifth on the floor with a score of 13.000.
In total, these six student-athletes combined for eight All-America honors with good momentum heading into the ECAC Championships slated for April 4 at Army.
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