Men’s gymnastics comes up just short in its upset bid against top-ranked Sooners January 26, 2015 0 Comments Share tweet Joseph Beyda Editor in Chief By: Joseph Beyda | Editor in Chief No. 2 Stanford men’s gymnastics came within three points of upsetting No. 1 Oklahoma on Saturday, eventually finishing second in a four-team meet at Burnham Pavilion. Fifth year senior Sean Senters (center) tied for the highest vault score in a four team meet last Saturday. (NATHAN STAFFA/The Stanford Daily) The Cardinal lost ground to the Sooners on the rings, and sophomore Akash Modi’s meet-best 90.150 in the all-around wasn’t enough for Stanford in the 440.550-437.550 defeat. Fifth-year senior Sean Senters tied Oklahoma’s Josh Yee for the best vault score of the afternoon (15.400), building on individual victories in the event each of the previous two weeks. Stanford also posted the two top scores in the parallel bars: Modi’s 15.450 and senior Brian Knott’s 15.300. No. 6 Cal placed third with a score of 423.550, while No. 10 Nebraska came in last with 418.050. The Cardinal have two weeks off before their next competition, a dual meet at Michigan on Feb. 7. The No. 5 Wolverines have won two consecutive national titles and are coming off a 444.700-436.350 loss at No. 4 Penn State on Saturday. Contact Joseph Beyda at jbeyda ‘at’ stanford.edu. akash modi Cal Nebraska Oklahoma sean senters Stanford men's gymnastics 2015-01-26 Joseph Beyda January 26, 2015 0 Comments Share tweet Subscribe Click here to subscribe to our daily newsletter of top headlines.