Bryanna Coté Resides: Marana, Ariz. Born: April 2, 1986 Throws: Right-handed College: Central Missouri Family status: Married (Randy) |
Years on Team USA (9): 2011, 2015-2017, 2020-2024
Years on Junior Team USA (2): 2006-2007
Team USA/Junior Team USA
- One gold medal (all-events) and one silver medal (singles) at 2024 PANAM Bowling Champion of Champions
- One gold medal (singles) at 2022 IBF World Cup
- One gold medal (team) at 2022 PANAM Bowling Women's Championships
- One gold medal (doubles) and two bronze medals (singles, all-events) at 2022 PANAM Bowling Champion of Champions
- Two gold medals (trios, team) and one bronze medal (all-events) at 2021 PANAM Bowling Elite Championships
- One silver medal (team) and two bronze medals (singles, trios) at 2016 PABCON Women's Championships
- Three gold medals (all-events, singles, doubles) and two silver medals (team, national all-events) at 2007 Tournament of the Americas
- One gold medal (doubles) and one bronze medal (team) at 2006 American Zone Youth Championships
- Three gold medals (doubles, team, team all-events), one silver medal (all-events) and two bronze medals (singles, doubles) at 2006 Tournament of the Americas
Professional Titles
Major Titles (1): 2023 - U.S. Women's Open, Gates, N.Y.
Standard Titles (4): 2016 - PWBA Lexington Open, Lexington, Ky.; 2021 - PWBA ITRC Classic, Arlington, Texas; 2022 - PWBA BVL Classic, Rockville Centre, N.Y.; PWBA Dallas Classic, Dallas
Other professional titles:
- 2019 PBA South Point Member/Non-Member Doubles (w/Bryan Van Sickle)
Other
- 2021 PWBA Player of the Year
- 2018 GoBowling.com 10K Challenge winner
- Runner-up at 2018 USBC Queens
- Inducted to Athletic Hall of Fame at Central Missouri in 2015
- Tied then-record for highest series by a women with an 879 series in Sept. 2014
- 2013-2014 USBC Sport Bowling Female National High Average Award winner (215 average)
- 2009-2010 USBC National Female High Series Award winner (861 series)
- First bowler in NCAA history (any division) to be named NTCA Player of the Year four consecutive times (2004-2008 at Central Missouri)
- Four-time NTCA first-team All-American
- 2004-2005 NTCA Rookie of the Year