NCAA Co-Champs Played Rock Paper Scissors For The Trophy

Ever wonder how co-champs and ties in an NCAA championship event work?

With only one trophy to split between two co-champs, it turns out the NCAA has an intricate system for determining who gets to keep it.

Oklahoma’s Tyler Flores and Stanford’s Jun Iwai both finished with a score of 14.433 on vault, securing them both the national championship in the event. After a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, Flores walked away from his co-champ, Iwai, with the trophy.

Iwai will still receive one in the mail.

Fans reacted to the NCAA official telling the champs to play the classic kids game for the trophy:

Should the NCAA have more trophies on hand, or is rock, paper, scissors the official tiebreaker of the NCAA?

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