Army West Point Athletics

Glenn is USAG National Champion on High Bar
March 26, 2016 | Men's Gymnastics
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Five members of the Army West Point men's gymnastics team combined for 10 USAG All-America honors with senior Jesse Glenn, junior Leo Genders and freshman Cole Casanova setting the pace with four and two certificates each Saturday afternoon at host Springfield's Blake Arena.
Glenn was crowned a USAG National champion on high bar, where he is ranked fourth nationally, after beating the field with a score of 14.825. He claimed USAG All-America (top six) honors in all-around (second), high bar (first), parallel bars (14.275, third) and vault (15.25, fourth).
A nine-time USAG All-American having earned five certificates in 2014, Glenn is a two-time selection in all-around, high bar and parallel bars. A finalist for the Nissen-Emery award, Glenn is just the second Black Knight crowned a USAG champion and the first since Brian Lee took top honors on still rings in 2003.
Casanova claimed his first USAG All-America certificate following a third in all-around Friday evening and earned his second on still rings behind a fourth place finish (13.775).
Genders picked up a couple of individual event honors following a fourth on high bar (14.175) and tying for fifth on floor exercise (13.825).
Rounding out the rest of Army's USAG All-Americas are Sam Kusnitz, and Seth Cannon following a third on floor exercise (14.35) and fourth on parallel bars (14.175), respectively.
Army returns to action next week at the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships hosted by William & Mary. The Black Knights are the defending champions and currently rank first in the conference standings.
Glenn was crowned a USAG National champion on high bar, where he is ranked fourth nationally, after beating the field with a score of 14.825. He claimed USAG All-America (top six) honors in all-around (second), high bar (first), parallel bars (14.275, third) and vault (15.25, fourth).
A nine-time USAG All-American having earned five certificates in 2014, Glenn is a two-time selection in all-around, high bar and parallel bars. A finalist for the Nissen-Emery award, Glenn is just the second Black Knight crowned a USAG champion and the first since Brian Lee took top honors on still rings in 2003.
Casanova claimed his first USAG All-America certificate following a third in all-around Friday evening and earned his second on still rings behind a fourth place finish (13.775).
Genders picked up a couple of individual event honors following a fourth on high bar (14.175) and tying for fifth on floor exercise (13.825).
Rounding out the rest of Army's USAG All-Americas are Sam Kusnitz, and Seth Cannon following a third on floor exercise (14.35) and fourth on parallel bars (14.175), respectively.
Army returns to action next week at the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships hosted by William & Mary. The Black Knights are the defending champions and currently rank first in the conference standings.
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