Stanford grad Akash Modi finished sixth in the all-around competition of the U.S. Championships over the weekend in Boston. He was one of three gymnasts with Stanford ties at the meet, joining Cardinal grad Robert Neff and Stanford senior Grant Breckenridge.

Modi scored 165.550, finishing 7.350 points behind overall champion and Michigan alum and Olympian Sam Mikulak, who won his fifth overall U.S. title. Mikulak's parents both competed in gymnastics at Cal.

Mikulak, who trains at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, won the title by his largest margin yet. Oklahoma's Yul Moldauer was second in 168.150.

Neff placed 12th in all-around competition, scoring 161.050, and Breckenridge finished 14th with a score of 159.950.

Modi, a five-time NCAA champion and 17-time All-American at Stanford and an alternate for the 2016 Rio Olympics, placed fifth on the floor exercise (28.300), sixth on the pommel horse (27.950), ninth on the still rings (27.350), seventh on the vault (28.600), 15th on the horizontal bars (26.500) and fifth on the high bar (26.850) in crafting his all-around score.