The Wilmington University women’s bowling team continues to make a splash with finishing its second season as a program, being a recipient of the National Tenpin Coaches Association (NTCA) All-Academic Team Award, as well as four student-athletes being named NTCA All-Academic for the 2017-18 academic year.
The Wilmington University women’s bowling season came to a close on Saturday, falling to Chestnut Hill, 4-1, in a Baker Bracket match at the East Coast Conference Championships at the Port Jeff Bowl.
Competing in its first postseason event, the Wilmington University women’s bowling team got off to a fast start at the East Coast Conference Championships, finishing eighth overall after Pool Play at the Port Jeff Bowl.
The steady improvement of the Wilmington University women’s bowling team in year two of existence culminated in a pair of separate Baker Match Tournaments to round out the 2017-18 regular season at the Molloy College Invitational at the AMF Plainview Lanes on Saturday and Sunday.
The Wilmington University bowling team won two bracket matches on Sunday to finish in ninth place at the James Brown Invitational over the weekend, hosted by Morgan State at the AMF Towson Lanes.
The Wilmington University women’s bowling team went 1-2 during bracket play at the Golden Bear Classic on Sunday, finishing 11th overall in the Baker Tournament at the Berks Lane hosted by Kutztown University.
The Wilmington University women’s bowling team heads into bracket play in 10th place after two days of Baker Matches at the Golden Bear Classic, hosted by Kutztown University at Berks Lane.
Following the best finish of the season, the Wilmington University women’s bowling team was honored once again as freshman Leah Henry was named the East Coast Conference Bowler of the Week, as announced by the conference on Wednesday.
The Wilmington University women’s bowling team had its best showing of the year on Saturday, finishing second overall at the Bowl for the KUre hosted by Kutztown at the Jay Lanes Bowling.
In the first action since the winter break, the Wilmington University bowling team finished in 13th place at the Red Flash Invitational hosted by Saint Francis at the Holiday Bowl Altoona over the week.
The Wilmington University women’s bowling team dropped a pair of matches but won the final game, 4-2, against Pitt-Bradford to finish ninth overall at its own 2017 Wildcat DII/DIII Invitational on Sunday afternoon at Bowlerama.
The Wilmington University bowling team tallied the sixth most pins in five traditional matches on Saturday, but still sits in seventh place after two days and 10 matches at its own 2017 Wildcat DII/DIII Invitational hosted at the Bowlerama.
In hosting its first tournament, the Wilmington University women’s bowling team went 3-2 in Baker Matches and sit in seventh place in total pinfall at the Wildcat DII-DIII Invitational at Bowlerama on Friday afternoon.
Wilmington University women’s bowler Bailey Peters was named a East Coast Conference Co-Rookie of the Week after leading the Wildcats at the FDU Jamboree last week in Stratford, N.J.
The Wilmington University women’s bowling team dropped a pair of bracketed baker matches on Sunday, closing the FDU Jamboree in 15th place in their second tournament of the 2017-18 season.
The Wilmington University women’s bowling team bookended their five traditional matches with wins on Saturday at the FDU Jamboree, going 2-3 overall but still sits in 14th playing at the 30 Strikes Lanes.
In the second tournament of the season, the Wilmington University women’s bowling team went 2-2 in Baker Matches at the FDU Jamboree, finishing 14th overall in pin falls heading into the weekend at 30 Strikes Lanes, hosted by Fairleigh Dickinson University.
The East Coast Conference announced on Thursday afternoon that Chestnut Hill College and Wilmington University have been added as associate members in the sport of women's bowling, effective immediately.
Sophomore Sinoda Cook highlighted the Wilmington University women’s bowling afternoon by spinning a perfect game as the Wildcats went 2-3 in traditional matches to wrap up the Bud Whitman Memorial on Sunday hosted by Kutztown University.
The Wilmington University women’s bowling team started its 2017-18 season on Saturday, going 2-3 in baker matches at the Bud Whitman Memorial tournament hosted by Kutztown University at Berks Lane.
Second year head coach John York has ramped up the competition for the Wilmington University women’s bowling team for 2017-18, scheduling nine tournaments including hosting the Wildcat DII Invitational in December.