Champaign, Illinois – Anton Stephenson, Jake Bonnay, Josh Martin, Khalil Jackson and Charlie Giles claimed All-America awards on Saturday night at 2019 NCAA Championships, solidifying their best team finish since 1999.
Jake Bonnay placed eighth on floor (14.40) while Josh Martin placed eighth on pommel horse (13.60). Anton Stephenson placed third on vault (14.866) and placed seventh in the all-around (81.631) earning All-America awards on both. Charlie Giles claimed eighth on vault (14.60) and Khalil Jackson claimed seventh on high bar (13.833).
As a team, Nebraska finished in third place with 407.489. Stanford earned first place (415.222). Oklahoma placed second (414.556), Michigan placed fourth (406.354), Illinois placed fifth (405.358) and Penn State placed sixth (399.725).
In the individual competition, Stanford’s Brody Malone claimed the floor (14.800), high bar (14.633) and all-around titles (85.832). Ohio State’s Alec Yoder claimed the pommel horse title (14.633). Alex Diab from Illinois claimed the still rings title (14.733). Michigan’s Anthony McCallum claimed the vault title (15.266). Minnesota’s Shane Wiskus claimed the parallel bars title (14.20).