STANFORD, Calif. – No. 10 Stanford finished the regular season with a Senior Day victory, besting Boise State by matching the program’s seventh-best team total, 197.775-195.400, Sunday inside Maples Pavilion.
Senior Anna Roberts shone in her final time competing in Maples, scoring perfect 10s on both vault and floor. She is just the second Stanford gymnast ever to earn two flawless scores in the same meet, previously accomplished by Lise Leville in the 2004 season. She won the vault, beam (9.925), floor, and all-around (39.725) titles against Boise State, moving her to 23 event titles this season.
Junior Sienna Robinson claimed her third title of the year on bars by matching her career-best score of 9.950 in the third position of the Stanford lineup.
The Cardinal started on vault, posting its second-best vault team total of the year, 49.475, behind Roberts’ second perfect score of the season. Fellow senior Taralyn Nguyen anchored the rotation with a score of 9.900, while sophomore Ui Soma posted a 9.875 and redshirt freshman Levi Jung-Ruivivar and freshman Summer Gronski scored 9.850.
Bars featured Robinson’s title-winning 9.950, matching her career-best achieved against California on Jan. 30 this season. The Cardinal's 49.300 team total was led off by Jung-Ruivivar’s third score of 9.925 in the last four meets, along with a 9.825 from Soma in the anchor position. Roberts and fellow senior Ava Sorrento each added scores of 9.800.
Stanford then moved to beam with a three-senior lineup, recording the program’s best event total of the day, 49.550. The lineup featured a 9.900 from senior Claire Dean, and juniors Temple Landry and Robinson each added scores of 9.900 in the second and third spots. Roberts posted her seventh consecutive beam score above 9.900 with a 9.925 in the fifth position, and in her first time in the beam lineup this season, senior Porsche Trinidad impressed with a 9.900 to anchor the rotation.
The Cardinal concluded its Senior Day meet with a team total of 49.475 on floor, highlighted by Roberts’ second perfect score of the meet. Jung-Ruivivar earned her second 9.925 of the night to set up Roberts for her 10.000, while seniors Dean and Nguyen added scores of 9.875 and 9.850, respectively. Both Robinson and sophomore Alana Walker posted totals of 9.800.
With the regular season complete, Stanford now looks towards the postseason with one more chance to improve its national qualifying score at its conference championship. The Cardinal will next compete in the 2026 ACC Gymnastics Championships on March 21.