The Muskingum women's bowling team claimed the 2024 Collegiate Club National Championship after beating Ohio State in the final round. This was the first National Championship in program history at the Club Collegiate Championships.
The Muskingum women's bowling team competed at the United States Bowling Congress Sectionals, where the Muskies finished in ninth place. The finish is the best in program history.
Women's Bowling is ranked 35th in the recent United States Bowling Congress (USBC) National Poll. The Muskies are the third ranked Club Team in the rankings.
Women's Bowling competed at the Ohio Bowling Conference #5 where they finished in seventh place out of 17 teams. The Muskies were recognized with various awards for their achievements in the Ohio Bowling Conference, including a second place finish in the OBC as a team for the season.
Women's Bowling stayed locked at 25th for second week in a row, in the latest United States Bowling Congress (USBC) National Poll. The Muskies are coming off back-to-back solid performances at their last two tournaments.
Women's Bowling placed 11th at the Kegel-ISBPA Midwest Collegiate Classic, with strong performances from senior Kaylee Hauck, and sophomore Elizabeth Springsteen.
The Muskingum women's bowling team received votes in the second poll of the National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association for the 2023-24 bowling season. The NCBCA Coaches' Team Poll is a presentation of the top 20 USBC Collegiate bowling programs determined by the National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association (NCBCA).
Women's Bowling finished third at the Ohio Bowling Conference #3 Tournament with a team score of 6536. Junior Kelsey Wilson and freshman Tayler Clark both finished in the top 10 at the Tournament.
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The Muskingum women’s bowling team concluded their season with a fourth-place finish at the Collegiate Club Nationals at Championship Lanes in Anderson, Indiana.
The Ohio Bowling Conference (OBC) has named eight Muskingum women’s bowlers to the Academic All-OBC Honor Roll for their exceptional performances in the classroom and on the lanes this season.
The National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association (NCBCA) has named five Muskingum women bowlers Academic All-Americans for their outstanding preperformances both on the lanes and in the classroom this year. Sophomore Gretchen Cogan, Junior Hannah Crowe, Sophomore Kelsey Wilson, Sophomore Kaylee Hauck, and Freshman Haleigh Wallace have been honored for their academic excellence.
The Muskingum bowling teams competed in the Intercollegiate Single Championships (ISC) and Intercollegiate Team Championships (ITC) sectionals at Smynra Bowling Center in Smyrna, Tennessee. On the men’s side, the Muskies finished 14th out of a 20-team field. Junior Ethan McDonald finished fourth and punched his ticket to the ISC nationals hosted in Las Vegas. On the women’s side, Muskingum finished 13th out of a 17-team field. Sophomore Hailey Yingst led Muskingum finishing 31st.
The Muskingum men's bowling team was ranked 19th in the latest National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Poll, and what women's bowling team received votes.
The Muskingum Women’s Bowling team finished third in the Ohio Bowling Conference (OBC) during the 2022-23 season. The OBC is a collegiate bowling conference that was formed to provide Ohio institutions and others in the surrounding area, a quality season and wide-range of competition without extensive travel costs.