Grant Fisher

Stanford's Grant Fisher smiles after winning the men's 5,000 meters on the third day of the NCAA outdoor college track and field championships in Eugene, Ore., Friday, June 9, 2017. (AP Photo/Timothy J. Gonzalez)

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If you google Grant Fisher's name, a grocery list of accomplishments will pop up on the former Grand Blanc track & field star.

But now the Stanford sophomore can add NCAA champion to his sparkling resume.

The All-American runner won his first NCAA title Friday at the outdoor college track and field championships with a time of 14:35.60 in the men's 5000 meters at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

He used a strong final lap to seal the race.

"In my mind, I was in control the whole time," Fisher told gostanford.com. "It probably didn't look that way. It wasn't my best tactical race overall.

"I kind of got into some spots I didn't like and probably wasted a bit of energy in some spots," he added. "There are definitely things I can work on, but with a lap to go I felt like I was in a good spot."

According to Stanford Athletics, Fisher is the first American underclassman in 28 years to win the men's 5,000 title, since Marc Davis of Arizona in 1989, and the first American to win since Oregon's Galen Rupp in 2009.

He completed the season with an undefeated record -- winning three 5,000's and two 1,500's, including the Pac-12 title.

At Grand Blanc, Fisher was a two-time Gatorade National Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year. He also finished high school with three state records and a four-minute mile under his belt. The NCAA title is just his latest triumph, but certainly not the last.

"It feels awesome and surreal right now," Fisher said. "Ask me in a day, maybe in a week, but it feels pretty nice right now though. It's been a really fun season."