Women's Gymnastics
Creslyn Brose, Delaynee Rodriguez Earn Regular Season All-America Nods

Creslyn Brose, Delaynee Rodriguez Earn Regular Season All-America Nods

LEXINGTON, Ky. – A pair of Kentucky Gymnasts earned Regular Season All-America honors from the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA), the organization announced Monday. Creslyn Brose was named to the Second Team on floor—her third honor in as many seasons. Delaynee Rodriguez earned her first career All-America laurel with a Second Team placement in the All-Around.

The All-American awards recognize the outstanding performances throughout the regular season and highlight the dedication, skill, and hard work of gymnasts from across the country. In Division I, the First Team All-America was awarded to the top eight finishers, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events plus the all-around. Second Team All-America was awarded to the ninth through sixteenth place finishers, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events plus the all-around.

Brose, a junior from Holly Springs, N.C., has now earned All-America honors in each of her three seasons of collegiate gymnastics. After being named to the Second Team on Floor in both 2024 and 2025, Brose finished the regular season with 9.935 National Qualifying Score (NQS) to rank 11th in the NCAA. The junior scored at least 9.900 on the floor in every meet this season and scored a season-high 9.950 four times. After five wins on the event in 2026, Brose holds 11 career event titles—all on the floor—and has scored at least a 9.900 in 32 of 35 career floor routines.

Rodriguez, a junior from Las Vegas, becomes an All-American for the first time in her career after a sensational season in the All-Around. Rodriguez ranked inside the all-around top ten in every week this season, finishing at No. 10 with 39.520 NQS. She is the 14th Wildcat in program history to earn an All-America nod and the sixth Kentucky gymnast to do so in the all-around, joining Jenny Hansen, Mollie Korth, Alex Hyland, Raena Worley, and Jillian Procasky.

Rodriguez has enjoyed a remarkably consistent career during her time at Kentucky, scoring 39.000+ in 29 of 31 collegiate all-arounds and scoring at least 9.800 in 125 of 144 collegiate routines. This season, Rodriguez scored at least 39.400 in 10 of 11 all-arounds, including a season-high 39.650 at Auburn to become the fourth-highest scoring all-arounder in Kentucky history. Rodriguez has set or tied career highs on all four events and the all-around, won sixteen event titles, including seven all-arounds, and held a event NQS of 9.900+ for the first time in her career, achieving the feat on bars, beam, and floor.

No. 16 Kentucky is set to host NCAA Regional competition inside Historic Memorial Coliseum for the first time since 2010, beginning the championship in Session II of the Second Round at 7 p.m. ET on Friday, April 3. The Cats will take on No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 18 Ohio State, and the winner of Central Michigan and Rutgers. All-Session Tickets and Single Session Tickets for the 2026 NCAA Lexington Regional are on sale now at ukathletics.com/gymregionals26.

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