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    Andrew Stover Places 13th In All-Around Final At NCAA Championships
     

     
    Andrew Stover competed in his second NCAA all-around finals on Friday, placing 13th at the University of Minnesota.
     
    Andrew Stover competed in his second NCAA all-around finals on Friday, placing 13th at the University of Minnesota.
     
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    April 18, 2009

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    MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Junior Andrew Stover closed out another strong season with a 13th place finish in the all-around finals at the NCAA Championships on Friday evening, as three other Flames competed in individual events at the University of Minnesota.

    In the all-around competition, Stover placed 47th on the floor (13.300), 48th on the pommel (11.550), 45th on the rings (14.250), 32nd on the vault (15.500), 37th on the parallel bars (13.750) and 16th on the high bar (14.500) for a final total of 82.850.

    Oklahoma's Steven Legendre took home the all-around crown with a 90.500 score.

    As individuals, David Mohr finished his sophomore season with a 35th showing on the pommel, scoring 13.900 in the event.

    Nikolai Korepanov was part of a four-way tie for 26th on the rings in 14.900, and placed 39th on the high bar (13.900), while Neal Thompson tied for 27th on the parallel bars with a 14.050 showing in his first NCAA appearance.

    In the team finals, Stanford won the championships with a 362.800, outperforming runner-up Michigan (361.500) and third-place finisher Oklahoma (361.200).