Team Scarlet Pushes Past Team Cream in IntrasquadTeam Scarlet Pushes Past Team Cream in Intrasquad
Men's Gymnastics

Team Scarlet Pushes Past Team Cream in Intrasquad

Lincoln, Neb. — The Nebraska men’s gymnastics team hosted an intrasquad meet Friday, Dec. 13, at the Francis Allen Training Center, with Team Scarlet earning a 322.65–315.70 victory over Team Cream.

Team Scarlet consisted of Asher Cohen, Jack Critz, Nathan York, Alex Nitache, Nik Tarca, Grant Bowers, Rome Whimpey, Ethan Cox and Luke James.

Team Cream featured Sam Rakita, Anthony Koppie, Wyatt Reynolds, Max Odden, Tristen Nye, Caden Clinton, Cole Partridge, Sasha Shybitov and Ty Roderiques.

The competition opened on floor exercise. Team Scarlet was led by Luke James, who scored a 14.10, and Nathan York with a 14.05. Team Cream’s top scores came from Ty Roderiques with a 13.60 and Sam Rakita at 13.40. Scarlet claimed the event 55.70–52.60.

The Huskers then moved to pommel horse, where Team Scarlet secured a narrow 53.70–52.45 win. Nathan York posted the top score of the event with a 14.40, followed by Nik Tarca at 13.95. For Team Cream, Caden Clinton recorded a 14.00, and Sasha Shybitov added a 12.85.

Team Cream responded on rings, taking the event 52.65–51.70. Anthony Koppie led Cream with a 13.30, while Sam Rakita and Cole Partridge each scored 13.15. Team Scarlet was paced by Asher Cohen’s 13.60 and Jack Critz’s 13.15.

Nebraska then headed to the vault, where Team Scarlet edged Team Cream 56.40–56.20. Alex Nitache led the event with a 14.60, followed by Luke James at 14.25. Team Cream was led by Ty Roderiques with a 14.30, while Tristen Nye and Sasha Shybitov each recorded 14.15s.

The competition continued on parallel bars, with Team Scarlet earning a 52.05–50.35 advantage. Alex Nitache posted a 13.15, and Jack Critz followed closely with a 13.10. Cole Partridge led Team Cream with a 13.40, while Sam Rakita added a 12.40.

Team Scarlet clinched the meet on high bar, winning the final event 53.15–51.45. Alex Nitache scored a 13.50, and Jack Critz added a 13.35. Team Cream was led by Max Odden’s 13.70 and Anthony Koppie’s 13.10.

The Huskers open the 2026 season at the Rocky Mountain Open on Saturday, Jan. 17, in Colorado Springs, Colo., with competition set to begin at 7 p.m. CT.