Anything is possible. But the wings and control surfaces outboard of the strut attach points appear far too intact to have rolled. I would have guessed perhaps an end-for-end overturn instead?
Have a friend who years ago messed up a take-off from his own grass strip in an unfamiliar Piper, with the owner in the RH front seat. Ended tipped up vertical on the gravel county road across the ditch from the end of his runway. Vertical, tail up, prop buried in the gravel, engine running and aircraft pirouetting. No injuries, other than to his pride, and the airplane was eventually rebuilt, but he still has to endure the ribbing to this day.