FLOOR | POMMEL | RINGS | VAULT | P BARS | H BAR | TOTAL | ||
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Oklahoma | 70.950 | 69.850 | 74.000 | 73.100 | 74.100 | 69.950 | 431.950 | |
Ohio State | 69.650 | 71.300 | 70.300 | 71.950 | 70.650 | 70.650 | 423.700 | |
Illinois | 70.900 | 70.000 | 70.500 | 72.550 | 69.250 | 68.900 | 422.100 | |
Stanford | 70.200 | 69.850 | 70.200 | 70.950 | 71.300 | 69.000 | 421.500 | |
Minnesota | 69.750 | 67.300 | 68.250 | 71.900 | 70.200 | 67.800 | 414.200 | |
Nebraska | 71.500 | 66.550 | 68.150 | 70.700 | 70.400 | 65.600 | 412.900 |
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Akash Modi and Robert Neff claimed NCAA titles in the all-around, parallel bars and high bar while three different Cardinal garnered nine All-American accolades as the No. 2 Cardinal took fourth at the NCAA Finals for the second time in program history and first time since 1989.
Modi finished his career claiming the Nissen-Emery Award as well as adding two more NCAA titles as he claimed his second all-around title (87.900) and second parallel bars title (15.300). Teammate Robert Neff grabbed his first NCAA title on high bar (14.850).
The Cardinal (22-6) added nine All-American accolades – Akash Modi: all-around, pommel horse, vault, parallel bars and high bar. Robert Neff added honors in the all-around, parallel bars and high bar while Andrew Misiolek claimed his first All-American honor on pommel horse.
The Cardinal started out hot on pommel horse posting its third-highest score of the year with a 69.850 with Akash Modi (14.850) and Andrew Misiolek (14.500) leading Stanford with All-American performances.
Modi stepped up again on vault to add a 14.850 to tie for the second-highest score on the year for Stanford as the Cardinal headed into the halfway point in second place.
The Nissen-Emery winner made another mark in the history book on parallel bars, taking his second NCAA title with a 15.300. Robert Neff joined the All-American club with a 14.700 as well with Stanford placing second in the event with a 71.300.
Neff shone taking the high bar title with a 14.850 while Modi added another All-American honor to his record nailing a 14.500.
The Cardinal closes its 2017 season with a record of 22-6 with 12 consecutive years of making the NCAA Finals. Stanford now has five Nissen-Emery winners and 20 NCAA Championships by 35 individuals.