Kevin Tan Named Captain of U.S. Olympic Men's Gymnastics Team
Penn State assistant coach and former Nittany Lion standout Kevin Tan was named captain of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Men's Gymnastics Team that will compete in Beijing in August. Read More >>
Penn State assistant coach and former Nittany Lion standout Kevin Tan was named captain of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Men's Gymnastics Team that will compete in Beijing in August. Read More >>
Kevin Tan to Represent the United States at the 2008 Olympic Games
Four years of hard work and dedication paid off and a lifelong dream was realized on Sunday when Penn State men's gymnastics assistant coach and former Nittany Lion standout Kevin Tan was named to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team. Read More >>
Four years of hard work and dedication paid off and a lifelong dream was realized on Sunday when Penn State men's gymnastics assistant coach and former Nittany Lion standout Kevin Tan was named to the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team. Read More >>
Kevin Tan Tops the Field in Still Rings on Day Two of U.S. Olympic Trials
Penn State men's gymnastics assistant coach Kevin Tan easily bested the field in the still rings on day two of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials, matching his day one score by posting a 16.550. Read More >>
Penn State men's gymnastics assistant coach Kevin Tan easily bested the field in the still rings on day two of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials, matching his day one score by posting a 16.550. Read More >>
Kevin Tan Performs Well on Day One of U.S. Olympic Trials
Kevin Tan provided further proof that he is the nation's most dominant still rings performer on day one of the U.S. Olympic Trials on Thursday evening in Philadelphia, besting the all-star field with a score of 16.550. Read More >>
Kevin Tan provided further proof that he is the nation's most dominant still rings performer on day one of the U.S. Olympic Trials on Thursday evening in Philadelphia, besting the all-star field with a score of 16.550. Read More >>








Penn State alum and current assistant coach Kevin Tan has established himself as not only one the top gymnasts in the United States but the world. Under the guidance of Penn State head coach Randy Jepson, the former six-time All-American and two-time NCAA rings title-winner has developed into an elite international competitor and champion. Tan will represent the United States at the 2008 Olympic Games this summer in Beijing, China.
Penn State University is proud to host the 2008 Big Ten Men's Gymnastics Championships from April 4-5 at historic Rec Hall in University Park, Pa. The six teams that compose the nation's elite men's gymnastics conference will descend upon Happy Valley to vie for team and individual titles throughout the two-day event. All-session and single session tickets are currently available.
In 2007, the Penn State captured its NCAA-record 12th national championship at home in Rec Hall in epic, come-from-behind fashion. The Nittany Lions posted a season high team score to secure 16-year head coach Randy Jepson his third team title.
Senior captain Matt Cohen became Penn State's fifth Nissen-Emery Award winner when he was named the 2007 recipient last April. Bestowed in recognition of outstanding athletic achievement, academic excellence, and sportsmanship, the Nissen-Emery Award is the highest honor presented in collegiate gymnastics. An outstanding leader in the classroom and the gym, Matt personified the ideals of physical, mental, social, and moral excellence upon which the award is based throughout his brilliant career.
Centrally located on the Penn State campus, the White Building has been home to Nittany Lion men's gymnastics team since 1976. Situated just one block from the dormitory that houses many of the Penn State gymnasts, it was extensively renovated during the summer and fall of 2000. The gym's design and its amenities make it the finest collegiate gymnastics facility in the nation.




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