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Five Gymnasts Named to All-ACC Gymnastics Team

Temple Landry, Brenna Neault, Anna Roberts, Sienna Robinson and Ui Soma are honored as the conference's best and named to the 2025 All-ACC Gymnastics Team in Stanford's inaugural season

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Five members of the Stanford women’s gymnastics team have been named to the All-ACC Gymnastics Team, the league announced Monday afternoon. The Cardinal’s five different selectees are the most of any ACC program and tie the program’s record for all-conference awardees in a single season (5 different athletes also earned all-conference honors in 2009, 2010, and 2011).  

Junior Anna Roberts was honored as one of the conference's best on Vault, Bars, and Floor, one of only five athletes to earn more than one all-conference recognition. Freshman Ui Soma was selected to the all-conference team for her bars efforts throughout the season, one of only two freshmen in the league to be honored as all-ACC team members. Senior Brenna Neault and sophomores Temple Landry and Sienna Robinson each earned nods to the All-ACC team for their beam performances in 2025 as the Cardinal led the way with the most all-conference selections on the apparatus. 

The All-ACC team consists of the top six ranked ACC performers on each of the four events - vault, bars, beam and floor - along with the top two all-around scorers. All rankings are based on the National Qualifying Scores (NQS).

Roberts’ third year on The Farm continues the legacy she created in her freshman and sophomore seasons. The reigning NCAA Vault Champion leads all conference vaulters with an NQS of 9.905, the only ACC vaulter with an NQS over 9.900, built by seven vaults this season scoring at least 9.875. The Seattle, Wash. native also has NQS totals of over 9.900 on bars (9.905, fourth-best in the conference) and floor (9.915, third-best in the conference), making her one of only two athletes in the conference to hold at least three NQS scores of 9.900 or better. She has hit collegiate-best marks on all four events this season. 

Freshman Ui Soma has made her mark on the conference and national stage in her first collegiate gymnastics season. The Belmont, Calif. native is the only freshman bars worker ranked in the top 10 of the conference’s apparatus rankings and one of only four gymnasts in the ACC to earn a score of 9.950 on the event this season. 

Senior Brenna Neault earns the second all-conference honor of her career after being named an All-Pac-12 honorable mention in the all-around during her freshman campaign. The leading beamer in the ACC has earned six scores of 9.900 or better on the apparatus this season and leads the Cardinal with four beam event titles won in 2025. She has matched her career-best mark of 9.950 three times this season and won the event’s title in each of those appearances. 

Robinson secures the first all-conference honor of her collegiate career as the sophomore holds the ACC’s fourth-best NQS of 9.900 on the event. The two-time conference Specialist of the Week has shined as Stanford’s anchor on the apparatus this season, winning two beam titles while posting marks of 9.900 or better four times, including a 9.950 against North Carolina on Jan. 31 to match her career-best effort.   

Landry made her collegiate debut on beam this season and since has consistently been one of Stanford’s best on the event. The sophomore has posted scores over 9.875 eight times including a current streak of five performances scoring at least that mark to close out the regular season. She earned four scores of over 9.900, highlighted by her first career event title on the event at Pittsburgh Jan. 26.  

Stanford’s five all-conference honorees and the rest of the squad now look ahead to the 2025 ACC Championships held in just five days on March 22 at the Greensboro Complex in Greensboro, N.C.