GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) - Clemson won its first ever Atlantic Coast Conference Gymnastics Championship title Saturday night with a total score of 197.100 at First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. Stanford placed second with a score of 197.075, California finished third with a score of 196.900, NC State claimed fourth with a score of 196.500, North Carolina came in fifth with a score of 196.025 and Pitt finished sixth with a score of 194.450.
The Tigers had 10 gymnasts named to the 2026 ACC All-Championship Team, leading in both vault and bars with four gymnasts in each.
Stanford took home three of the four 2026 ACC Gymnastics yearly awards. Stanford’s Anna Roberts was named the ACC Gymnast of the Year and Sienna Robinson was named the ACC Specialist of the Year under the leadership of Cardinal head coach Tabitha Yim, who was tabbed the ACC Coach of the Year. California’s Tonya Paulsson was named the ACC Newcomer of the Year.
Roberts was named the ACC Gymnast of the Week eight times this season, setting a new conference record for most ACC Gymnast of the Week honors in a season. She closed out the regular season with 23 event titles, a program record for the best all-around score with a 39.875, and season-high scores of 10.000 on vault, 10.000 on floor, 9.975 on bars and 9.950 on beam. Roberts was the only ACC gymnast to record a 10.000 on any event during the regular season. The Seattle, Washington, native was named to the All-ACC team in all four events and the all-around.
Robinson holds the second-best NQS in the league in bars (9.920 NQS) and beam (9.910), with season-highs of 9.950 (bars) and 9.925 (beam), receiving All-ACC honors in both events. Robinson is one of just six ACC gymnasts to repeat as an All-ACC selection from last season.
Paulsson holds the highest NQS (9.940), average (9.906), and is tied for the highest score on bars in the league this season with a 9.975. She was named the ACC Newcomer of the Week five times this season – the most of any newcomer and was named to the 2026 All-ACC team on bars and floor. Paulsson tallied 19 event titles and recorded 29 podium finishes during the regular season.
Stanford’s Yim was named the 2026 ACC Gymnastics Coach of the Year after leading her team to a 6-0 conference record to win the regular season championship title in just its second year as a member of the conference.
The All-ACC Gymnastics Team was announced on Tuesday, March 17, by the conference office and can be found
HERE. The All-ACC Gymnastics team consists of the top six ranked ACC performers on vault, bars, beam and floor, along with the top two all-around scorers. All rankings are based on the final NQS at the conclusion of the regular season.
Final Team Scores
1. Clemson - 197.100
2. Stanford - 197.075
3. California - 196.900
4. NC State - 196.500
5. UNC - 196.025
6. Pitt - 194.450
ACC Champions in Each Event
Vault: Madison Minner, Clemson | 9.900
Bars: Tonya Paulsson, California | 9.950
Beam: Temple Landry & Sienna Robinson, Stanford | 9.925
Floor: Ana Barbosu, Stanford | 9.950
All-Around: Tonya Paulsson, California | 39.425
2026 ACC Gymnastics Yearly Awards
Gymnast of the Year: Anna Roberts, Stanford
Specialist of the Year: Sienna Robinson, Stanford
Newcomer of the Year: Tonya Paulsson, California
Coach of the Year: Tabitha Yim, Stanford
2026 All-Championship Team:
Vault
1. Madison Minner, Clemson | 9.900
T2. Maggie Holman, Clemson | 9.875
T2. Ava Myers, NC State | 9.875
T4. Casey Brown, California | 9.850
T4. Brie Clark, Clemson | 9.850
T4. Ella Cesario, Clemson | 9.850
T4. Autumn Rardin, NC State | 9.850
T4. JoJo Valahovic, North Carolina | 9.850
Bars
1. Tonya Paulsson, California | 9.950
2. Ana Barbosu, Stanford | 9.925
T3. Lilly Lippeatt, Clemson | 9.900
T3. Hannah Clark, Clemson | 9.900
T3. Emma Malewski, Clemson | 9.900
T3. Quinn Kuhl, Clemson | 9.900
Beam
T1. Temple Landry, Stanford | 9.925
T1. Sienna Robinson, Stanford | 9.925
T3. Levi Jung-Ruivivar, Stanford | 9.900
T3. Sarah Lee, California | 9.900
T3. Emma Malewski, Clemson | 9.900
T3. Gwen Fink, UNC | 9.900
Floor
1. Ana Barbosu, Stanford | 9.950
T2. Levi Jung-Ruivivar, Stanford | 9.925
T2. Tonya Paulsson, California | 9.925
T2. Brie Clark, Clemson | 9.925
T5. Alana Walker, Stanford | 9.900
T5. Anna Roberts, Stanford | 9.900
All-Around
1. Tonya Paulsson, California | 39.425
2. Levi Jung-Ruivivar, Stanford | 39.400