2025-26 Men's Gymnastics Roster

Jersey Number 68
Zach Snyder
- Hometown:
- Swisher, Iowa
- Height:
- 5-5
- Year:
- Redshirt Sophomore
- Last School:
- Marion homeschool assistance program
Career Honors
- Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Feb. 5 & April 1, 2024)
- Academic All-Big Ten (2025, 2026)
- OSU Scholar Athlete (2024, 2025, 2026)
- Floor: 13.800
- Vault: 15.000
- At the NCAA Championships, stuck his vault for a score of 13.966
- At the NCAA Qualifiers, earned a 13.600 on vault
- Scored a 12.950 on vault at the Big Ten Championships
- Won the vault (14.150) at Penn State and tied for the vault title (13.900) at the OSU Open
- Earned a 14.000 or higher on vault five times this season
- Did not compete due to injury
- Top-25 national rankings (based on national-qualifying average): vault (15th – 14.525)
- Won the vault competition against Oklahoma/Arizona State (15.000) and Nebraska (14.750)
- His career-high 15.000 on vault was the Buckeyes’ second-highest vault score of the season and he also stuck his landing
- Stuck his final floor pass (13.700) and vault (14.800) at the NCAA Qualifiers, tying for third in the competition on vault
- Stuck his final pass on floor (13.600) and his vault (14.400) at the Big Ten Championships
- Competed on vault at the NCAA Championships
- Tied for second on vault (14.450) against Penn State, also finished third against Greenville (14.500) in his collegiate debut
- Scored a career-high 13.800 on floor against Oklahoma/Arizona State
- Trained at Emerge Academy for four years under Spencer Johnson
- In 2022, qualified for JE Nationals and was the Region 4 All-Around Champion
- Qualified for the Elite Team Cup in 2019 and 2020
- Son of Andrew and Sarah Snyder
- Brother to Adeline and Maggie
- Majoring in business
- Wants to get into the wholesale and real estate business after college
- Member of EKE honors society for English
- Coaches Level 3 and 4 at Emerge Academy
- Enjoys fishing, working out, eating new ethnic foods and playing video games
- His greatest sports thrills include hitting a clean set, making a new skill and winning a competition
- His great uncle is Chuck Yagla, an Olympic wrestler
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