1964 NCAA Championships - Men's Team
1 | Southern Illinois | 84.50 |
2 | USC | 69.50 |
3 | Michigan | 65.00 |
4 | Washington | 30.00 |
4 | Penn State | 30.00 |
6 | Iowa | 25.50 |
Men's AA
1 | Ron Barak | USC |
54.850 |
2 | Ed Isabelle | Penn State |
52.725 |
3 | Jim Curzi | Michigan State |
52.300 |
4 | John Quintana | Denver |
52.025 |
5 | Mark Cohn | Temple |
51.900 |
6 | Gary Buckner | USC |
51.450 |
7 | Arno Lascari | Michigan |
51.375 |
8 | Bill Wolf | S. Illinois |
51.025 |
9 | Glenn Gailis | Iowa |
50.750 |
10 | Fred Roethlisberger | Wisconsin |
50.725 |
Men's EF
FX | VT | ||||||
1 | Rusty Mitchell | S. Illinois | 9.600 | 1 | Sid Oglesby | Syracuse | 9.575 |
2 | Tony Bautista | Los Angeles State College | 9.525 | 2 | John Quintana | Denver | 9.325 |
3 | Ron Barak | USC | 9.300 | 3 | Dennis Albens | Nebraska | 9.175 |
4 | Mike Henderson | Michigan | 9.150 | 4 | Randy Nakayama | USC | 9.162 |
5 | Jim David | Washington | 9.150 | 5 | Crodd Chin | California | 9.012 |
6 | Ed Isabelle | Penn State | 9.125 | 6 | George Henry | Iowa | 8.987 |
PH | PB | ||||||
1 | Russell Mills | Yale | 9.800 | 1 | Ron Barak | USC | 9.600 |
2 | Steve Pasternak | S. Illinois | 9.275 | 2 | Rusty Mitchell | S. Illinois | 9.350 |
3 | Allen Porter | Penn State | 9.075 | 3 | Arno Lascari | Michigan | 9.300 |
4 | Bob Hall | Washington | 9.050 | 4 | Frances Allen | Nevada | 9.275 |
5 | Bill Nash | Los Angeles State College | 8.900 | 5 | Paul Newman | California | 9.250 |
6 | Tom Arneson | Minnesota | 8.775 | 6 | Fred Roethlisberger | Wisconsin | 9.225 |
RG | HB | ||||||
1 | Chris Evans | Arizona State | 9.650 | 1 | Ron Barak | USC | 9.575 |
2 | Chuck Ehrlich | S. Illinois | 9.550 | 2 | Gary Buckner | USC | 9.525 |
2 | Glenn Gailis | Iowa | 9.550 | 3 | Jim Curzi | Michigan State | 9.375 |
4 | Steve Zahm | California | 9.500 | 4 | Bill Wolf | S. Illinois | 9.350 |
5 | Rusty Mitchell | S. Illinois | 9.450 | 5 | Ed Isabelle | Penn State | 9.250 |
6 | Bill Wolf | S. Illinois | 9.425 | 6 | Dennis Wolf | S. Illiinois | 9.200 |
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