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  Nicholas Noone
Nicholas Noone

Player Profile
Class:
RS Senior

Hometown:
Danbury, CT

High School:
Danbury High School

Height:
5-6

Events:
SR, PB, HB


**Four-Time All-American**

Collegiate Bests:
Still Rings: 15.450
Parallel Bars: 15.450
High Bar: 14.250

As a Redshirt Senior in 2011: Competed solely in the parallel bars and still rings for the second consecutive season ... posted his two best scores in the NCAA Qualifiers, with a 15.250 in the rings and a 15.400 in the parallel bars ... finished fourth in the parallel bars at the MPSF Championships with a team-leading 15.150 ... also earned an eighth-place finish in the rings (15.100).

As a Redshirt Junior in 2010: Earned a pair of All-America honors after placing fourth in the parallel bars and fifth on still rings at the NCAA Event Finals ... tied his season best with a 15.050 on rings in the event ... competed exclusively in the parallel bars and on rings during the season, including at the NCAA Finals ... helped Stanford to a runner-up national finish with a season best of 15.450 on the parallel bars at the NCAA Finals.

As a Redshirt Sophomore in 2009: Earned the first two All-America honors of his career after finishing third on rings (15.275) and seventh on parallel bars (14.475) at the NCAA Individual Finals ... played a key role in helping Stanford win the NCAA title with season-best score of 15.450 on rings at the NCAA Finals ... also competed parallel bars (14.700) at the NCAA Finals ... achieved his high score of 14.800 on parallel bars versus Minnesota and Oklahoma (3/7).

As a Redshirt Freshman in 2008: Competed in five meets on still rings and parallel bars ... hit season-highs of 14.7 in both events, achieving the score on still rings against Michigan and on parallel bars against Nebraska.

As a Freshman in 2007: Redshirted the season.

High School: Competed at the 2005 Visa U.S. Championships ... A five-time Connecticut state all-around champion ... captured the 2005 New England all-around championship and finished second all-around in 2006 ... also finished second on the parallel bars at the 2005 Junior Olympic National Championships, as well as 14th all-around ... captain of his squads during the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons ... coached by Vasi Cioana and Robin Artz.

Personal: Sister Leila Noone was a national competitor in women's gymnastics...Parents are John and Barbara Noone ... 2010 graduate in economics ... now working on a master's degree in statistics ... 2009 and 2010 MPSF All-Academic selection.

Getting To Know Nick Noone

Born in:
1988
Major: B.A. in Economics and M.S. in Statistics
Nickname: Nick
The best thing about Stanford is: The experience
My favorite place on campus is: 557 Mayfield
Ten years from now I hope to be: Still possessing hair on my head
My favorite class at Stanford is: Human Behavioral Biology
Something people would be surprised to know about me: I've never eaten shrimp
The place I would most like to visit is: New Zealand, or the canopy of a tropical rainforest, or London
My favorite pre-meet rituals are: Mental visualization and doing something that makes me laugh
Stanford Men's Gymnastics will be fun to watch this year because: We have tons of unique skills that we're competing
My greatest athletic moment was: National championships my junior year of high school
The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform is: Tiger Woods or John McEnroe
Since coming to Stanford, I have learned: Quite a bit
The best book I have ever read is: Ender's Game
Favorite food: Stuffed grape leaves
Least favorite food: Green olives
If I had to cook all of my meals, I'd probably survive on: Triple green drink
Favorite movie: Liar Liar
Favorite TV show: Legends of the Hidden Temple
Favorite actor: Robin Williams
Favorite actress: Angelina Jolie
My ultimate ESPN SportsCenter highlight would be: Stanford gymnastics clinching the NCAA title
My favorite musical group/singer is: The Shins, Eric Clapton, and a Billy Joel/Elton John duet
The best advice I've ever received was: Dream big and never settle
I'd like to switch places for a day with
Roger Federer at the finals of Wimbledon (I'd need his skills though)
If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: My sister
If I had one CD to listen to it would be: A really eclectic mix
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