Akash Modi won his seventh all-around title and the second-ranked Stanford men's gymnastic team won its semifinal session, scoring 420.450, at the NCAA championships Friday at Army West Point to qualify for its 12th consecutive final.

The Cardinal (20-3) competes for the national title Saturday at 3 p.m. along with qualifiers from Session Two, which took place Friday night.

Jordan DeClerk and Robert Neff each won titles to help Stanford top No. 3 Ohio State (414.650) and No. 7 Nebraska (413.050), teams that join Stanford in the finals, No. 6 Penn State (410.500), No. 11 Michigan (406.950) and No. 10 Air Force (403.800).

Stanford earned team titles in three events: pommel horse (70.300), still rings (70.000) and parallel bars (70.600). Modi captured the all-around title (85.950) to stay unbeaten in all-around competition while DeClerk earned his first career title on parallel bar (14.900) and Neff claimed the high bar (14.600) title.

The Cardinal started strong on pommel horse with its second-best team score of the year (70.300). Modi led the way with a score of 14.650, placing second.