No. 6 Men's Gymnastics Travels to Michigan for Final Road Trip of the 2026 Regular SeasonNo. 6 Men's Gymnastics Travels to Michigan for Final Road Trip of the 2026 Regular Season

No. 6 Men's Gymnastics Travels to Michigan for Final Road Trip of the 2026 Regular Season

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – No. 6 Penn State men’s gymnastics takes to the road to take on No. 5 Michigan in Cliff Keen Arena in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The event is set to begin at 1 p.m. ET and will be streamed live via B1G+.

 

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Date: Saturday, March 7 at 1 p.m. ET

Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. | Venue: Cliff Keen Arena

 

MEETING HISTORY

Penn State is 15-14 all-time against the Wolverines. The Nittany Lions win streak sits at three in dual meets, dating back to 2023.

 

2026 SEASON PREVIEW

The Nittany Lions entered their 2026 campaign ranked seventh in the College Gymnastics Association (CGA) Preseason Coaches Poll.

Head coach Randy Jepson returns for his 35th season at the helm of the program along with associate head coach Tony Beck (10th season) and assistant coach Carlos Vazquez (14th season). Vazquez received the prestigious Honor Coach Award from the CGA at the conclusion. The award recognizes a member-coach of twenty-five years or more who has gained the admiration of his coaching associates. The Honor Coach Award Committee selects the recipient of this award each year by a secret ballot. The chairman presents this, the most prestigious of all gymnastics coaches’ awards, at the banquet prior to the NCAA Championship.

As a trio, the group was recognized as the CGA Central Region Coaching Staff of the year.

Penn State finished their 2025 season with a 6-1 overall record and 3-1 conference mark, good for a Big Ten regular season title. The team went on to have a record book finish in the post season, grabbing a second-place finish at the Big Ten Championships and earning the best PSU team finish in nearly a decade with s fifth-place spot at the NC Championships. The team has nine returners including All-Americans Matt Underhill and Luke Esparo.

Underhill is the lone returner to the roster with 2025 All-American honors after being recognized by the CGA for his work on rings during the regular season. Esparo is expected to be another big contributor this season foe the Nittany Lions after having to miss the 2025 season due to injury. The Wallingford, Connecticut, native was an All-American in his freshman season back in 2024.

Akseli Kasikas, who spend the summer and fall at various national team events with Finland, is back in action for the Blue & White. He and teammate Kacper Garnczarek were named Big Ten Gymnasts to Watch heading into 2026.

In addition to the returners, Penn State added a class of seven new faces to the roster.

 

UP NEXT

Penn State returns to Big Ten competition next weekend when the team travels to Ann Arbor, Michigan on Saturday, March 7 to take on the Michigan Wolverines. First pass is scheduled for 1 p.m.