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==Men's gymnastics== The Big Ten fields five of the remaining 13 Division I men's gymnastics teams. In 2014, Michigan edged out Oklahoma for their 6th [[NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships|NCAA men's gymnastics]] championship, the school's third in five years.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/7838743 |title=Illinois wins men's gymnastics title |publisher=ESPN |date=April 21, 2012 |access-date=August 6, 2023}}</ref> ===NCAA championships and runners-up=== {| class="wikitable" ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Champion ! scope="col" | Runner-up ! scope="col" | Host |- | 1938 | Chicago† | Illinois | Chicago |- | 1939 | Illinois | Army | Chicago |- | 1940 | Illinois | Navy/Temple | Chicago |- | 1941 | Illinois | Minnesota††† | Chicago |- | 1942 | Illinois | Penn State†† | Navy |- | 1948 | Penn State†† | Temple | Chicago |- | 1949 | Temple | Minnesota††† | California |- | 1950 | Illinois | Temple | Army |- | 1951 | Florida State | Illinois/Southern Cal | Michigan |- | 1953 | Penn State†† | Illinois | Syracuse |- | 1954 | Penn State†† | Illinois | Illinois |- | 1955 | Illinois | Penn State†† | UCLA |- | 1956 | Illinois | Penn State†† | North Carolina |- | 1957 | Penn State†† | Illinois | Navy |- | 1958 | Michigan State†††/Illinois | | Michigan State |- | 1959 | Penn State†† | Illinois | California |- | 1960 | Penn State†† | Southern Cal | Penn State |- | 1961 | Penn State†† | Southern Illinois | Illinois |- | 1963 | Michigan | Southern Illinois | Pittsburgh |- | 1965 | Penn State†† | Washington | Southern Illinois |- | 1967 | Southern Illinois | Michigan | Southern Illinois |- | 1969 | Iowa††† | Penn State††/Colorado State | Washington |- | 1970 | Michigan | Iowa State/New Mexico state | Temple |- | 1973 | Iowa State | Penn State†† | Oregon |- | 1976 | Penn State†† | LSU | Temple |- | 1979 | Nebraska†† | Oklahoma | LSU |- | 1980 | Nebraska†† | Iowa State | Nebraska |- | 1981 | Nebraska†† | Oklahoma | Nebraska |- | 1982 | Nebraska†† | UCLA | Nebraska |- | 1983 | Nebraska†† | UCLA | Penn State |- | 1984 | UCLA | Penn State†† | UCLA |- | 1985 | Ohio State | Nebraska†† | Nebraska |- | 1986 | Arizona State | Nebraska†† | Nebraska |- | 1987 | UCLA | Nebraska†† | UCLA |- | 1988 | Nebraska†† | Illinois | Nebraska |- | 1989 | Illinois | Nebraska†† | Nebraska |- | 1990 | Nebraska†† | Minnesota††† | Minnesota |- | 1991 | Oklahoma | Penn State†† | Penn State |- | 1992 | Stanford | Nebraska†† | Nebraska |- | 1993 | Stanford | Nebraska†† | New Mexico |- | 1994 | Nebraska†† | Stanford | Nebraska |- | 1995 | Stanford | Nebraska†† | Ohio State |- | 1996 | Ohio State | California | Stanford |- | 1998 | California | Iowa††† | Penn State |- | 1999 | Michigan | Ohio State | Nebraska |- | 2000 | Penn State | Michigan | Iowa |- | 2001 | Ohio State | Oklahoma | Ohio State |- | 2002 | Oklahoma | Ohio State | Oklahoma |- | 2003 | Oklahoma | Ohio State | Temple |- | 2004 | Penn State | Oklahoma | Illinois |- | 2005 | Oklahoma | Ohio State | Army |- | 2006 | Oklahoma | Illinois | Oklahoma |- | 2007 | Penn State | Oklahoma | Penn State |- | 2009 | Stanford | Michigan | Minnesota |- | 2010 | Michigan | Stanford | Army |- | 2012 | Illinois | Oklahoma | Oklahoma |- | 2013 | Michigan | Oklahoma | Penn State |- | 2014 | Michigan | Oklahoma | Michigan |- | 2017 | Oklahoma | Ohio State | Army |- | 2018 | Oklahoma | Minnesota††† | UIC |- | 2023 | Stanford | Michigan | Penn State |- | 2024 | Stanford | Michigan | Ohio State |- | 2025 | Michigan | Stanford | Michigan |} †–Chicago left the Big Ten in 1946. ††–Finishes prior to Penn State and Nebraska joining the Big Ten. †††–Iowa, Michigan State and Minnesota no longer competes in men's gymnastics.
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