PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (April 6, 2012) - The
14th-ranked William and Mary men's gymnastics team placed fourth at the Eastern
Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships hosted by Temple on Friday
evening.
The host Owls
claimed the team title with a 347.4, while Springfield and Illinois-Chicago
earned a 332.6 and a 332.3, respectively, to round out the top three. W&M totaled
a 330.4 and was followed by Navy (330.3) and Army (325.7).
Sophomore
Daniel Potemski (82.1) and freshman J.J. Jindra (81.4) both earned
all-conference honors in all-around, as they placed fifth and sixth,
respectively. Junior Futa Ikeda also performed well and posted a career-high
80.7 to place eighth.
W&M earned
a 55.6 on floor and was led by sophomore Landon Funiciello's career-high 14.5,
a score that qualified him for Saturday's individual event finals. Potemski
also contributed to the team total with a 14.1.
Potemski
earned team-best 14.3 on pommel horse to qualify for the event finals and helped
the Tribe record a season-high 56.2 in the event. Freshmen Peter Ten Eyck
(14.1) and Jason Wang also tallied career highs (14.0) in the event.
Ikeda nearly
matched his career best on rings with a 14.1, while senior Steve Deutsch posted
a 14.0 to contribute to the team total of 55.0.
The College
registered a 56.1 on vault and was led by Potemski's 14.4, which qualified for
the event finals. Freshman Michael Deitz and senior Dan Melzar also came up big
with a 14.1 and a 14.0, respectively.
Freshman J.J.
Jindra and Ikea both qualified for Saturday's event finals on parallel bars and
helped W&M post a 54.0. Jindra's 14.0 nearly equaled a career best, while
Ikeda earned a 13.9.
Jindra was
also W&M's top scorer on high bar with a 13.5, as the Tribe totaled a 53.5
in the event.
The ECAC
Championships will conclude with the individual event finals on Saturday at 2
p.m.