Army West Point Athletics

Gymnastics Season Comes to a Close in NCAA Finals
April 22, 2017 | Men's Gymnastics
RESULTS
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WEST POINT, N.Y. – In front of a crowd of 1,632, the Army West Point gymnastics team season came to a close when Nathan Goff and Seth Cannon competed in the NCAA Gymnastics Championships hosted in Christl Arena.
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The two juniors were the sole Black Knights to advance to Saturday's finals. Goff completed a routine of 13.700 on the parallel bars. It was the second straight year he had competed in the NCAAs.
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Cannon turned out a 10.600 on floor exercise in his final routine of the year. The pair will be back on the Army squad next season as part of the veteran group returning.
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Oklahoma successfully defending its title for the third consecutive year leading the field with a score of 431.950. The Sooners scored 8.25 higher than the runner-up Ohio State's 423.700 followed by Illinois (422.100) and Stanford (421.500) rounding out the top-four place winners.
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Oklahoma won four of six team events and crowned two individual winners on floor exercise and still rings.
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2017 Nissen-Emery Award winner Akash Modi was first on the parallel bars with a 15.300 and championed the all-around with an 87.900.
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For up-to-date information about the Army West Point gymnastics team, follow @ArmyWP_GYM on Twitter and Instagram.
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WEST POINT, N.Y. – In front of a crowd of 1,632, the Army West Point gymnastics team season came to a close when Nathan Goff and Seth Cannon competed in the NCAA Gymnastics Championships hosted in Christl Arena.
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The two juniors were the sole Black Knights to advance to Saturday's finals. Goff completed a routine of 13.700 on the parallel bars. It was the second straight year he had competed in the NCAAs.
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Cannon turned out a 10.600 on floor exercise in his final routine of the year. The pair will be back on the Army squad next season as part of the veteran group returning.
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Oklahoma successfully defending its title for the third consecutive year leading the field with a score of 431.950. The Sooners scored 8.25 higher than the runner-up Ohio State's 423.700 followed by Illinois (422.100) and Stanford (421.500) rounding out the top-four place winners.
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Oklahoma won four of six team events and crowned two individual winners on floor exercise and still rings.
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2017 Nissen-Emery Award winner Akash Modi was first on the parallel bars with a 15.300 and championed the all-around with an 87.900.
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For up-to-date information about the Army West Point gymnastics team, follow @ArmyWP_GYM on Twitter and Instagram.
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