STANFORD, Calif. -- Senior Anna Roberts earned four Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) regular-season All-American honors, the association announced Monday.
Roberts earned one first-team nod (All-Around) and three second-team awards (vault, beam, floor). Her four awards bring her career All-American total to eight: five WCGA [2026- First Team, All-Around; Second Team, Vault, Beam, Floor; 2025-Second Team, Vault] and three NCAA [2024-First Team, All-Around and Vault; Second Team, Beam]). Her eight All-America honors make her one of just seven Stanford student-athletes in program history to earn more than seven awards in their collegiate careers.
Student-athletes with the top-8 National Qualifying Scores (NQS) for the regular season (with ties) on each event and in the all-around earned first-team All-America awards. Gymnasts who ranked No. 9-16 (with ties) in the NQS earned second-team All-America honors.
Roberts secured her first career First Team honor in 2026, ranked as the nation's fifth-best all-around athlete after the regular season and conference championships. She is the first Stanford all-around competitor to finish in the top five of the national rankings since 2018, when Elizabeth Price was ranked third with an NQS of 39.680.
The five-time 2026 All-ACC Gymnastics Team member led the conference on vault (9.910 NQS), beam (9.930 NQS) and all-around (39.630 NQS), becoming the first athlete to lead the league 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 the all-around in 2026, including recording three perfect 10s -- two on vault, one on floor. She is the only conference athlete to earn a 10.000 on any event this season, and one of just five athletes nationwide to record more than one perfect score in 2026. 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 or higher in more than 20 years and the first-ever on the road.
She also set the conference record for most weekly honors in a season, receiving eight of 10 possible awards during the 2026 campaign. Roberts was also named a 2026 AAI Award finalist, joining Kyla Bryant (2022 finalist), Ivana Hong (2016 finalist) and Price (2018 winner) as recent Stanford gymnasts honored by the organization.
The Cardinal starts its postseason run to the 2026 NCAA Championships Thursday, April 2, taking on No. 10 Michigan, No. 22 UNC and No. 26 Utah State in the second round of the NCAA Regional Championships in Baton Rouge, La. Action in the Bayou State is set to begin at 11 a.m. PT and will be streamed on ESPN+.