CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Seven Stanford women's gymnasts were named to the 2026 All-ACC teams, the conference announced Tuesday. The Cardinal leads the conference in both athletes honored (seven) and total awards (14), with no other program having more than three athletes awarded and four honors total. It also sets a new program record for all-conference awardees in a single season, previously set at five (2009, 2010, 2011, 2025).
Senior Anna Roberts was honored as one of the conference's best on all four events and in the all-around competition, the only conference athlete to earn more than two all-conference recognitions. Freshman Ana Bărbosu (beam, floor), redshirt freshman Levi Jung-Ruivivar (bars, floor), and junior Sienna Robinson (bars, beam) each collected two all-conference awards, while sophomore Ui Soma (bars), junior Temple Landry (beam), and senior Taralyn Nguyen (vault) were all honored on one event.
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’ senior season is shaping up to be the best of her four-year career on The Farm. The Seattle, Wash., native leads the conference on vault (9.910 NQS), beam (9.930 NQS), and in the all-around competition (39.639 NQS), becoming the first athlete to lead the conference in three events at the end of the regular season. For the second consecutive season, she has set or matched her collegiate-best marks on all four events and all-around this season (10.000 vault, 9.975 bars, 9.950 beam, 10.000 floor, 39.875 all-around), including recording three perfect 10s (two on vault, one on floor), the only conference athlete to earn a 10.000 on any event this season.
Freshman Ana Bărbosu has stunned the collegiate gymnastics community in her first season wearing a Cardinal leotard. The Unirea, Odobești, Romania, native ranks as the top newcomer in the conference on beam (9.910 NQS), with the next closest first-year gymnast holding a 9.855 NQS and a 12th-place ranking in the ACC. She has earned collegiate-best scores of 9.850 on vault, 9.875 on bars, 9.925 on beam, and 9.950 on floor, and 39.500 in the all-around competition this season and has been named ACC Newcomer of the Week four times, the second-most of any newcomer in the league.
Redshirt freshman Levi Jung-Ruivivar quickly made a splash in the NCAA gymnastics scene with her unique form of gymnastics and stunning technique that awes with every performance. She holds career bests of 9.850 on vault, 9.950 on bars and floor, and 9.925 on beam and has collected three event titles throughout the 2026 season. The Feb. 10 ACC Newcomer of the Week holds an NQS of 9.900 on both bars and floor, leading off every bar rotation this season for the NCAA’s sixth-best bars squad, only posting scores above 9.800 in every routine this season.
Robinson adds two more conference honors to her already impressive collegiate resume. She holds the conference’s second-best NQS on both bars and beam, one of only two conference athletes to hold a top-two ranking on more than one event (Anna Roberts, 4: vault, beam, floor, all-around). Her six event titles this season rank second best on the Stanford squad, and she is one of just six ACC athletes to repeat as all-conference selections from last season.
In just her second collegiate gymnastics season, Soma earns her second All-ACC bars honor with the conference’s fourth-best NQS of 9.910 this season. Her consistency on the event has led the Cardinal to a No. 6 team ranking in the NCAA, only posting scores above 9.825 this season with five totals of 9.900 or better.
Landry repeats as an All-ACC beam team member and is one of the steadiest parts of the nation’s sixth-best beam squad. The junior has posted only scores above 9.800 this season and has three scores of over 9.900, highlighted by her second career event title on the event at North Carolina on Jan. 18.
The reigning ACC vault champion, Nguyen, earns her first career all-conference award with her 2026 NQS of 9.890 on the apparatus. She has improved her NQS this season by nearly a point (9.800, No. 22 in the ACC in 2025) and ranks fourth in the conference, 18 spots higher than where she sat last season at this time. The Fair Oaks, Calif., native has anchored the Cardinal’s last five vault rotations, which included its 49.600 at Oregon State — matching the program’s team total on the event and four lineups of 49.350 or better.
Stanford’s seven all-conference honorees and the rest of the squad now look ahead to the 2026 ACC Championships held in just four days on March 21 at the First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, N.C.