Women's Bowling locks in at 25th in latest USBC National Poll

Women's Bowling locks in at 25th in latest USBC National Poll

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. 

The Muskies added their second win of the season at the Muskie Mash. The team won the Muskie Mash by over 400 pins and included multiple, dominant, individual performances. 

At the Muskie Mash, senior Kaylee Hauck led the way with a 200.8 pins average per game which helped her secure first place overall as an individual. Following close behind was junior Kelsey Wilson who notched a second place finish individually after scoring 943 pins. Freshman Tayler Clark scored 929 pins as she placed third individually overall. Sophomore Elizabeth Springsteen put together 899 pins over her five games to settle in at sixth place. Junior Hailey Yingst rounded out the Muskies scoring at the Muskie Mash with a 794. 

Muskingum will be back on the lanes on Saturday, February 10 when they travel to the Hoosier Classic at the Western Bowl. The Muskies will look for their third win this season and continue to push their way up the rankings.