STANFORD, Calif. - Junior Kyla Bryant was named an All-Pac-12 First Team selection on floor and all-around, as determined by a polling of the conference coaches and announced on Wednesday.
Bryant, who last year was chosen as a second-team pick on floor and all-around during her sophomore season, was also one of only seven gymnasts to earn conference recognition in multiple categories, joining Maya Bordas (California), Kyana George (California), Cristal Isa (Utah), Evanni Roberson (Washington), Kyla Ross (UCLA) and Kim Tessen (Utah).
The Pac-12 accolades follow Tuesday's announcement of Bryant being named a Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) Second Team All-American on floor. Bryant is the 34th All-American selection in school history and first since Elizabeth Price in 2018.
Bryant concluded her season ranked 11th on floor by posting a NQS of 9.925. Bryant's personal-best 9.975 routine on Senior Night against Arizona State on March 2 fueled Stanford to its best floor score in 16 years. Bryant finished with seven floor routines of 9.900 or better and captured four event titles.
Bryant's all-around NQS of 39.375 ranked 17th nationally and she totaled a career-best 39.550 in the final meet of the regular season at Utah on March 5.
A native of Lake Oconee, Georgia, Bryant continued her overall development as a junior, also producing career-high totals on vault (9.900), bars (9.950) and beam (9.925).
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 honors. Gymnasts that ranked No. 9-16 (with ties) in the NQS earned second team All-America honors. The NQS scores are based on meets that occurred before the season was ended as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stanford wrapped up its season ranked No. 26 nationally, boasting an NQS of 195.990.