CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Stanford women’s gymnastics swept the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Weekly Awards, the conference announced Tuesday. Junior Anna Roberts was named Gymnast of the Week, while sophomore Sienna Robinson was named Specialist of the Week and freshman Alana Walker was honored as Newcomer of the Week.
The three awards mark the first conference award for any Cardinal gymnasts in the ACC. All three gymnasts earn the first weekly honors of their collegiate careers.
Roberts had a career-best performance in Stanford’s 197.025-195.925 victory over then-No. 21 NC State, recording the highest all-around total by an ACC gymnast this season, scoring a 39.650. Her efforts marked a new collegiate-best total and the sixth-best all-around total seen nationally this season. She matched her career-best effort on bars of 9.925 to bring home the apparatus title while also scoring a 9.925 on beam (new career-best) and floor and a team-best 9.875 on vault. As of Jan. 20, Roberts ranks top-30 on three of four events and in the all-around, as the Seattle, Wash. native holds the nation’s tied-for-fifth-best average on floor (9.925), tied-for-12th-best vault average (9.887), tied-for-23rd-best bars average (9.875) and the NCAA’s tied-for-24th-best all-around average (39.300).
Robinson has had a stellar 2025 season, anchoring the Cardinal’s first two beam rotations and earning spots in both of Stanford’s floor lineups so far this year. Robinson’s performance on floor against NC State earned her first-ever event title as a Cardinal, as the Las Vegas, Nev. native earned a new career-best total on floor of 9.925 to match the best score on the event by a conference athlete in the 2025 season. Her 9.900 on beam earned her a third-place finish, behind only teammates senior Brenna Neault and Roberts. Saturday’s performances from Robinson marked the first time in her young career scoring 9.900-or-better on two events in the same meet.
Walker has impressed in her first two collegiate meets, acting as a vault and floor specialist for the Cardinal. Against NC State, the West Orange, N.J. native recorded a new career-best total on floor of 9.875, marking the second straight meet in which she improved her collegiate-best score on the event. She ranks as the conference’s sixth-best floor worker and the ACC’s second-best freshman floor performer.
Stanford competes in its first-ever ACC road dual meet on Sunday, Jan. 26, taking on No. 25 Pittsburgh at 1 p.m. PT on the ACC Network.