STANFORD, Calif. – Roberts is one of seven finalists for the AAI Award – presented to the nation's most outstanding senior women's gymnast – as announced by the organization on Wednesday.
The record-setting eight-time 2026 ACC Gymnast of the Week and five-time 2026 All-ACC (vault, bars, beam, floor, all-around) team member adds another impressive honor to her illustrious career as a Stanford gymnast.
Roberts’ senior season is shaping up to be the best of her four-year career on The Farm. The Seattle, Wash., native leads the ACC 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.
Roberts finishes the 2026 regular season with 23 event titles, top-18 rankings nationally on all four events, and currently ranks as the nation’s fourth-best all-around competitor. She holds the school record for best all-around competition performance (39.875), set at Oregon State Feb. 27, 2026 when she and the Cardinal posted Stanford's first score of 198.000+ in over 20 years and first-ever on the road.
Roberts joins Kyla Bryant (2022 AAI Award Finalist), Ivana Hong (2016 AAI Award Finalist) and Elizabeth Price (2018 AAI Award Winner) as recent Stanford gymnasts honored by the organization for excellence during their college careers.
Roberts is joined by Carly Bauman (Michigan), Jordan Chiles (UCLA), Gabby Gladieux (Alabama), Morgan Price (Arkansas), Nikki Smith (Michigan State), and Faith Torrez (Oklahoma) as finalists.