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Men's Gymnastics

Eyes on Five

No. 2 Stanford (13-2, 5-1 MPSF)
MPSF Championships
Haas Pavilion • Berkeley, Calif.
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Social • Facebook • Twitter STANFORD, Calif. – No. 2 Stanford begins its postseason this Saturday as it travels to Berkeley to pursue its fifth Mountain Pacific Sports Federation title. Meet time is set for 2 p.m. PT at Cal's Haas Pavilion.

The Cardinal (13-2, 5-1 MPSF) claimed MPSF championships in 1993, 1995, 2009 and 2011 and went on to win the NCAA Championship in each of those seasons.

Stanford has been strong all season, spending every week ranked No. 2 in the NCAA. The Cardinal has broken the 420-point mark five times this season, as well as posting an incredible 432.050 against No. 1 Oklahoma.

In addition, Stanford has finished first in every meet except its head-to-head against No. 1 Oklahoma and reigning Olympic Champion Japan.

Last Week:
The Cardinal closed out its regular season with a final dual against No. 12 Cal where Stanford swept every team and individual event title for the fourth time this season against the Bears.

Akash Modi closed out his career at Burnham Pavilion with four event titles in the all-around, floor, pommel horse and parallel bars, which earned him CGA and MPSF Gymnast of the Week honors.

The Cardinal also elevated as a team posting season-high scores in floor (73.600) and parallel bars (71.500).

Beast Modi:
Senior Akash Modi has been named a finalist for the 2017 Nissen-Emery Award, given annually to the top senior gymnast in the NCAA. Considered the Heisman Trophy of collegiate gymnastics, the award will be presented at the NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championship Banquet in West Point, N.Y. this month.

One of the most decorated gymnasts in Stanford history, Modi is a 12-time All-American in the all-around (3), parallel bars (3), floor (2), high bar (2) and pommel horse (2). In addition, Modi has claimed NCAA titles in the all-around, high bar and parallel bars. The senior has also been named the MPSF Gymnast of the Year for three consecutive years – the first gymnast to do so since Olympic medalist Jonathan Horton.

Modi is one of just three Stanford gymnasts to win three or more individual NCAA titles and was named a 2016 Olympic Alternate for the Rio Games. For a complete list of Modi's accolades, please click here.

In the Rankings:
Spanning the season, the Cardinal has continued ingraining itself in the national rankings in the following events based on a four score average:
All-Around: 2nd, 422.100
Floor: 1st, 72.133
Still Rings: 2nd, 71.000
High Bar: 2nd, 70.650
Parallel Bars: 2nd, 70.833
Vault: 3rd, 72.183
Pommel Horse: 4th, 68.783
 
 Stanford gymnasts are also ranked in the top 25 in the following events based on a four-score average:
 
All-Around
Akash Modi, 1st, 87.500
Robert Neff, 4th, 84.067
Grant Breckenridge, 11th, 81.467
 
Floor
Akash Modi, 2nd, 14.817
Taylor Seaton, 6th, 14.600
Jacob Barrus, 8th, 14.550
Jordan DeClerk, 9th, 14.533
Robert Neff, T-17th, 13.894
 
Pommel Horse
Akash Modi, 3rd, 14.767
Joey Ringer, T-22nd, 13.900
Robert Neff, T-22nd, 13.900
 
Still Rings
Josiah Eng, 2nd, 15.033
Akash Modi, 14th, 14.350
Jordan DeClerk, 20th, 14.133
Taylor Seaton, 24th, 14.017
 
Vault
Taylor Seaton, 8th, 14.750
Akash Modi, 19th, 14.600
Barrett Weiss, T-21st, 14.550
Grant Breckenridge, 23rd, 14.500
 
Parallel Bars
Akash Modi, 2nd, 15.133
Jordan DeClerk, T-10th, 14.333
Robert Neff, 13th, 14.267
Grant Breckenridge, 22nd, 14.133
Jacob Barrus, T-23rd, 14.100
 
High Bar
Robert Neff, 5th, 14.583
Akash Modi, 7th, 14.483
Taylor Seaton, 9th, 14.367
Grant Breckenridge, T-10th, 14.300
David Jessen, 22nd, 14.017