The entire Wilmington University women’s bowling team was named on the East Coast Conference (ECC) Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the 2019-20 academic year, as announced by ECC Commissioner Dr. Robert Dranoff. Over 1,300 student-athletes from the conference nine member school and 17 associate member schools were honored.
For the fourth year in a row, the Wilmington University bowling team was awarded the National Tenpin Coaches Association All-Academic Team Award, ranking 19th in the country with a 3.554 team grade point average for the 2019-20 academic year.
Although their championship run was cut short this spring season, the Wilmington University bowling team finished 24th overall in The National Tenpin Coaches Association April Poll, while ranking seventh in the NTCA DII/DIII Final Poll.
Freshman bowling standout CC Riojas concludes a record-breaking season for the Wilmington University bowling team by being named the National Ten Pin Coaches Association Division II/III Rookie of the Year, as the organization announced the 2019-2020 All-America and Special Honors on Monday.
For the first time in program history, the Wilmington University women’s bowling team earned two student-athletes to the 2019-20 East Coast Conference Women’s Bowling All-Conference Teams, as announced by the ECC Friday morning.
With the final Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Player of the Week honors for a while, the Wilmington University baseball team earned freshman Alex Hinton as CACC Rookie of the Week, as announced by the conference Tuesday morning, while the East Coast Conference announced the final ECC Bowlers of the Week, which included freshman KC Miller as ECC Rookie of the Week.
In its final tune up of the 2019-20 regular season, the Wilmington University finished fourth overall at the Northeast Region Roundup on Sunday at Bowlerama.
As the fourth year Wilmington University bowling team continues to grow and improve, its ranking in the national scene continues to grow as well, moving up a spot to No. 23 in the latest The National Tenpin Coaches Association National Poll.
For the fourth time this season, and fifth time overall for the Wilmington University bowling team, the Wildcats earned the East Coast Conference Rookie of the Week award, as freshman CC Riojas was honored again by the conference office Wednesday.
The Wilmington University bowling team defeated St. Francis (N.Y.) to place seventh overall at the Hawk Flight Invite on Sunday, hosted by Monmouth at the Hamilton Lanes.
All five Wildcats finished in the top 36 on Saturday, as the Wilmington University bowling team is now fifth overall after five Traditional matches at the Hawk Flight Invite hosted by Monmouth.
The Wilmington University bowling team opened the Hawk Flight Invite with a 4-1 record in Baker matches on Friday, setting two new Baker match team records while placing fourth overall in the tournament hosted by Monmouth University.
The Wilmington University bowling team finished the weekend at the James Brown Invitational 9-3, but dropped their final two matches Sunday to finish in sixth overall on Sunday at the AMF Towson Lanes.
The Wilmington University bowling team heads into Bracket play as the fifth ranked team at the James Brown Invitational with a total pinfall of 8,991 after two days, but with a tournament best 8-1 head-to-head record at the AMF Towson Lanes.
For the first time in her career, Wilmington University freshman bowler KC Miller has been named the East Coast Conference (ECC) Rookie of the Week, after leading the Wildcats to a pair of top finishes at the Bowl for the Cure last weekend.
The Wilmington University women’s bowling team has been ranked No. 24 in The National Tenpin Coaches Association Poll for the month of February, along with notching the No. 7 spot in The National Tenpin Coaches Association DII/DIII February Poll.
The Wilmington University bowling team closed out the Molloy Bowl for the Cure tournament with a Baker filled Sunday, finishing second overall while going 4-1 on the day. Freshman CC Riojas earned a spot on the All-Tournament as well on Sunday, finishing second overall.
Freshman KC Miller was named the Molloy Bowl for the Cure Tournament MVP on Saturday, as the Wilmington University bowling team placed third overall while competing in five traditional matches.
The Wilmington University bowling team closed out its first tournament of the 2020 portion of the schedule, placing 24th overall at the Northeast Challenge hosted by Long Island University and Sacred Heart at the AMF Bristol Pike Lanes over the weekend.
Playing in a star-studded field in its first tournament of the 2020 season, the Wilmington University bowling team is seeded 22nd going into Bracket Play on Sunday after two days at the Northeast Classic hosted by Long Island and Sacred Heart.
For the first time in the program’s four-year existence, the Wilmington University bowling team has been ranked in the National Tenpin Coaches Association (NTCA) Top 25 National Poll, earning 139 points to claim No. 24 in the December poll.
Following a record breaking weekend, the Wilmington University bowling team placed a pair of student-athletes on the East Coast Conference Weekly Report with Rachel Hirst being named an ECC Co-Bowler of the Week and CC Riojas earning the ECC Rookie of the Week.
It came down to the final frame on Sunday, but the Wilmington University bowling team fell in the championship match to Chestnut Hill, 4-3, to conclude the 2019 Wildcat DII/DIII Invite at Bowlerama.
Another record-breaking afternoon on the lanes is propelling the Wilmington University bowling team at its own Wildcat DII/DIII Invitational, leading the field of 11 by 468 pins while going 4-1 in Traditional Matches on Saturday at Bowlerama.
A new Baker Match record highlighted the day for the Wilmington University women’s bowling team, as it is in first place at its own 2019 DII/DIII Wildcat Invitational, 331 pins over second place, after five Baker Matches on Friday afternoon at Bowlerama.
For the second time this season, Wilmington University freshman bowler CC Riojas has been named the East Coast Conference (ECC) Rookie of the Week, as announced by the conference office on Thursday afternoon.
It only took just over three years before the Wilmington University bowling team won a full-sized tournament, winning a pair of Baker Bracket matches on Sunday to claim the Virginia Union Invitational at the Bow American Short Pump.
Back by a pair of freshmen setting new personal bests, the Wilmington University bowling team heads into Bracket Play at the Virginia Union Invitational in first place, going 9-0 in Baker and Traditional matches at the Bowl American Short Pump.
For The first time this season, the Wilmington University women’s bowling team earned an East Coast Conference Player of the Week as announced by the ECC Conference Office on Thursday.
Despite losing a pair of Baker matches and its final bracket match of the day, the Wilmington University women’s bowling team was still impressive at the Mount Shootout, finishing with its best team finish in as large a field, placing third overall at the Terrace Lanes.