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Women's Gymnastics

Price Earns National Honor

Lead Image by Jeff Bartee

STANFORD, Calif. – Stanford women's gymnast Elizabeth Price was named to the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women Regular Season All-America first team on uneven bars, as announced recently by the organization.
 
It is the third consecutive year Price has earned regular season honors and the second straight year she has been recognized on bars.
 
Price scored 9.900 or higher on bars in seven-of-nine meets and claimed seven individual event victories this season.
 
Price has won at least one event in eight of the nine meets she has competed in this season (she missed one competition due to illness and one to injury). Price has won 13 of the 24 events she has competed in this season.
 
Price has scored 9.900 or higher in 58-of-92 (63 percent) performances during her collegiate career.
 
Price and Stanford will attempt to qualify for its 10th NCAA Championships in the past 11 seasons on Saturday when it competes at the NCAA Seattle Regional at 4 p.m. (PT).