LSU gymnast Haleigh Bryant named top female athlete in Louisiana

Haleigh Bryant won the Corbett Award as the top female athlete in the state of Louisiana.

LSU gymnastics captured its first national title in program history this spring, and star [autotag]Haleigh Bryant[/autotag], arguably the best gymnast in the entire country, was a big reason for it.

As a senior in 2024, she became just the second LSU gymnast in program history to win the NCAA individual all-around title, joining Susan Jackson in 2010. For her efforts, she won the James J. Corbett Award as the top female athlete in the state of Louisiana.

Bryant becomes the fourth LSU gymnast to win the award, joining Jackson, [autotag]Sarah Finnegan[/autotag] (2019) and [autotag]Ashleigh Gnat[/autotag] (2017), who is currently on the coaching staff.

“My main goals this year were to win an SEC Championship and a national championship,” Bryant said in a release. “It was good for me to focus on those things, and when that happened, the individual honors followed. This year exceeded my dreams; I’m so thankful for my teammates and coaches. I couldn’t have done any of this without all of them.”

Bryant will attempt to run it back as she plans to return to LSU for her fifth and final season of collegiate eligibility as she works toward a Master’s degree.

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LSU gymnastics’ Jay Clark and Haleigh Bryant named finalists for prestigious Louisiana sports award

Haleigh Bryant and Jay Clark were. both nominated by the Sugar Bowl for prestigious Louisiana awards.

Waves of awards and nominations continue to roll in for LSU’s [autotag]Haleigh Bryant[/autotag] after she was the best gymnast in the country and led LSU to a national title in 2024. This time it was the James J. Corbett award, presented annually by the Allstate Sugar Bowl to the top male and female amateur athletes in the state of Louisiana.

Bryant was joined by her coach, [autotag]Jay Clark[/autotag], who received a nomination for the Collegiate Coach of the Year award, given to the top college coach in the state.

The winner of the coaches award will be announced on Friday, June 28 with the Corbett announcement coming not long after on Monday, July 8.

Bryant wouldn’t be the first Tiger to win the Corbett Award. She’d join the likes of [autotag]Susan Jackson[/autotag], [autotag]Ashleigh Gnat[/autotag], and [autotag]Sarah Finnegan[/autotag].

If Clark takes home the coaches award, he’d be the second LSU gymnastics coach to do so after [autotag]DD Breaux[/autotag] won in 2017 and 2019.

Also on the Coach of the Year list is former LSU men’s basketball coach [autotag]Will Wade[/autotag], who led McNeese State to a resurgent season and an NCAA Tournament appearance.

Former LSU QB and Heisman Trophy winner [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] was named a finalist for the male Corbett Award.

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