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MGYM1/31/2025 11:29 AM | By: Cal Athletics
Cal Men’s Gymnastics Returns To Stanford For Big Flip
Bears Meet Cardinal For Third Time This Season
California men's gymnastics will travel once more down to The Farm to meet rival Stanford over the weekend, going toe-to-toe with the reigning national champions in The Big Flip this Sunday at 1 p.m. PT. The Cardinal has posted a higher team score than the Golden Bears in both of their previous meetings this year, most recently earning a 319.850 to Cal's 310.200 at the Stanford Open last Saturday.
THE BIG FLIP (Sunday, 1 p.m. PT – Burnham Pavilion, Stanford, Calif.)
Live Stream/Live Scoring (Virtius)
ACROSS THE GYM – STANFORD
Stanford is coming off its fifth straight national title and is led by eight-time CGA Coach of the Year Thom Glielmi, who is in his 23rd season at the helm. The Cardinal is ranked third in the nation with an average score of 322.383 and a roster that includes 2024 Olympic Bronze Medalist and four-time individual NCAA Champion Asher Hong as well as Olympic alternate Khoi Young, the 2024 NCAA all-around champion who has yet to compete this year. Stanford's lineups also include U.S. National Team members Jeremy Bischoff and Colt Walker, the latter of whom won the Nissen-Emery Award in 2024. Hong has been the NCAA's top gymnast on rings this season, while teammates Brandon Nguyen and Taylor Burkhart lead the nation on vault and the all-around, respectively.
NEW RULES
The NCAA has introduced several rule changes to the sport, effective in the 2025 season. Each team will only be allowed to enter four athletes per lineup, down from the previous five, while only 12 total gymnasts (down from 15) will be eligible to compete each week. Additionally, each routine will now only need to feature eight skills instead of 10.
ONE MORE YEAR
Graduate student
Aidan Li, who majored in mechanical engineering, returns to the Bears for his fifth and final season in 2025. As a senior, he posted four of Cal's top-10 pommel horse scores in the previous scoring era. Following an all-conference nod for his second-place finish on horse at the MPSF Championships, he broke the program record in the NCAA Championships Qualifier and tied for sixth place in the final, earning Cal's first All-America honor since 2021 and the first on pommel horse since 2014. Two months later, he entered his first senior Canadian Championships and won the pommel horse title. He has claimed at least a share of first place on horse in each of Cal's first two meets this year.
TOP PERFORMERS RETURN
In addition to Li, several other Bears with top-level experience are competing for Cal this season, including five more returning NCAA finalists.
Theodor Roald Gadderud, who competed for the Norwegian National Team on the world stage prior to enrolling at Berkeley, was named Team MVP after an outstanding season that included an MPSF Gymnast of the Week nod and an appearance in the NCAA All-Around final. Joining him in the latter category is
Tyler Shimizu, a two-time All-MPSF honoree who competed in the all-around at the 2023 U.S. Championships. Fellow two-time All-MPSF honoree
Khalen Curry reached the NCAA finals in two different events in 2024, while
Jasper Smith-Gordon – the 2019 World Junior bronze medalist on vault and a two-time CGA Regular-Season All-American – reached his first NCAA final after a season in which he posted five scores in Cal's top-10 list. Rounding out that group is sophomore
Jaxon Mitchell, who was one of just three freshmen to earn 2024 All-MPSF honors; he was also Cal's only rookie to earn a spot in the NCAA final that year, where he competed on rings.
WELCOME NEW BEARS
Seven freshmen joined the Bears in 2025, headlined by top international gymnasts
Matteo Bardana and
Trigg Dudley. Bardana, who hails from Oakville, Ontario, appeared with the Canadian Junior National Team at the 2023 Junior World Championships, while London native Dudley has eight British medals to his name. The rookie class also includes
Emilio Bracken Serra (Berkeley),
Sam Cirlincione (Huntington, New York),
Brendan Friele (Henderson, Nevada),
Troy Nuesca (Thousand Oaks) and
Evan Wenstad (Santa Clarita). Cal additionally added Ohio State transfer
Tomo Kawada, brother of former Cal gymnast Takahiro Kawada, for one final year of eligibility.
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