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Career Honors
- 2024 CGA regular season All-American on vault
- 2025 Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree
- Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2025)
- OSU Scholar Athlete (2023, 25)
- Academic All-Big Ten (2025)
- Floor: 13.950
- Rings: 13.050
- Vault: 14.950
- Finished second on vault with a season-high 14.000 and a stuck landing against Oklahoma (2/2)
- Did not compete the final month of the season due to injury
- Competed on floor and vault at the West Point Open (1/10), earning a season-high 13.200 on floor
- Competed on floor, rings and vault at the Stanford Open (1/25)
- Consistent member of the vault lineup before injury
- Top-25 national rankings (based on national-qualifying average): vault (3rd – 14.725)
- Won the vault competition at the Navy Open (14.950, career-high)
- Stuck his vault six times this season – Greenville, Navy Open, Oklahoma/Arizona State, Michigan, Illinois, Nebraska
- Competed in the NCAA Championships on floor and vault after scoring a 14.266 on vault in the NCAA Qualifiers
- Scored a 14.400 on vault at the Big Ten Championships
- Had four additional top-three finishes on vault – second against Greenville (14.550), second against Michigan (14.850), third Oklahoma/Arizona State (14.950 – tied career-high), third against Nebraska (14.700)
- Stuck his rings dismount against Greenville
- Stuck his final pass on floor against Penn State
- Made his collegiate debut on floor (12.750) at the Windy City Invite – the first meet of the season
- Had a career-high 13.950 on floor and 13.050 on rings against No. 6 Nebraska/No. 14 Greenville
- Stuck his rings dismount at the Big Ten team Championships, earning a 12.500
- Trained under Karl Jaaneimagi for club
- Was a national champion in 2018 and followed with national medals in both 2019 and 2021
- Son of Stephanie Ciccone
- Brother to Brianna and Ryan
- Majoring in exercise science
- Wants to pursue physical therapy after graduation or go to the Olympics
- Favorite pastime is playing golf and spike ball
- Greatest sports thrill was watching Kobe Bryant win a national championship after his dad passed away