LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Former Central Missouri bowling standout Bryanna Coté (formerly Caldwell) has been named to the Team USA 2026 women's roster following her performance at the Team USA Trials in Las Vegas.
Coté earned her spot on the national team by placing third overall in the women's division, compiling 71 ranking points across five days of competition at Gold Coast Bowling Center. The event featured 132 competitors bowling 30 games over five different lane conditions, with Coté finishing among the top performers to secure automatic selection.
The 2026 selection marks the 11th time Coté has earned a spot on Team USA, further cementing her status as one of the most accomplished bowlers to come through the Central Missouri program. She continues to compete at the professional level as a member of the Professional Women's Bowling Association.
Coté competed for Central Missouri from 2005–08, building one of the most decorated careers in program history. She was a four-time First Team National TenPin Coaches Association All-American, earned NTCA Division II/III National Rookie of the Year honors, and was named Division II/III National Player of the Year all four seasons, becoming one of just four student-athletes across all NCAA sports to accomplish the feat.
She ranks second in school history with a 202.79 career average and earned 26 All-Tournament Team selections, including nine MVP honors. Coté also represented the United States on Junior Team USA earlier in her career and was inducted into the UCM Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015.