For winning two event titles following Stanford’s big win over Pittsburgh last Friday, redshirt freshman Levi Jung-Ruivivar was honored as Atlantic Coast Conference Newcomer of the Week.
League officials in the US NCAA Division 1 gymnastics’ meet said this is the fifth consecutive week a Stanford student-athlete has won a weekly accolade from the conference.
The 19-year-old Jung-Ruivivar, who represented the Philippines at the Paris Olympics, earned her career-best, all-around performance against the Pittsburgh Panthers.
This was after the Stanford Cardinals completed a sweep of the event titles and a season-best home score in beating no. 33-ranked Pittsburgh, 197.100-194.650, inside the Maples Pavilion at the Stanford campus.
Jung-Ruivivar performed to her career-best all-around performance against the Panthers, with collegiate-best scores of 9.950 on the bars and the floor.
This allowed Jung-Ruivivar to get her second and third apparatus titles of the season.
Her floor performance helped Stanford post a season-best team total of 49.525, the highest team score of any ACC team on the apparatus in 2026.
With her two 9.950 scores against the Panthers, Jung-Ruivivar became the first conference newcomer to notch an almost perfect score of 9.950 on two events in any meet this season.
Meanwhile, senior Anna Roberts won her fourth straight all-around crown with a combined total of 39.325, while freshman Summer Gronski earned her first collegiate event title with a 9.875 on the vault, and junior Sienna Robinson claimed the beam title with a 9.875.
Stanford hits the road after three consecutive home conference dual meets, kicking off a three-meet road swing in Fort Worth, Texas, at the Metroplex Challenge this Saturday.







