2018-19 AMCC Wmen's Bowling News
For 11 seasons from 2002 to 2013, Frank Parisi and Rusty Thomsen formed one of the most illustrious coaching combinations in the history of NCAA women's bowling, leading the Division III New Jersey City University program to seven consecutive NCAA Bowling National Collegiate championships and four Final Fours, including a game shy of the 2008 national championship final.
Saint Vincent College sophomore Dani Koehler has been named the 2019 AMCC Bowler of the Year.
The Medaille College women's bowling team looked forward to today's historic accomplishment of gaining an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament after winning the AMCC for the third consecutive season.
As the winter sports season comes to a close, Penn State Behrend holds on to their commanding lead in the Presidents Cup Standings with an .813 percentage ranking to remain in the top spot of the conference.
Koehler led all bowlers at the AMCC Championship in both Traditional (19.5) and Baker averages (18.77). Her overall average of 19.05 pins per frame was nearly a full pin higher than all others. Her 26.1% double percentage in the 10th frame also led all bowlers, and she lifted SVC to victories in three games for the weekend by converting all three strikes in the 10th in strike-out-or-lose situations.
The Medaille College women's bowling team won their third straight AMCC Tournament Championship last week and yesterday they found out where their historic season will take them next.
Medaille College claimed their third straight AMCC women's bowling title and earned the conference's first-ever automatic bid to the NCAA national tournament.
Medaille College remains as the only unbeaten team as they punched their ticket to the AMCC women's bowling championship match with a Saturday morning victory over Mount Aloysius College.
The AMCC bowling championship kicked off Friday afternoon as #1 Medaille College faced #4 Pitt-Bradford and #2 Mount Aloysius College took on #3 Saint Vincent College at Sim's Lanes in Beaver Falls, PA.
Minnard led the AMCC last week with a 19.27 average. She also recorded a 215 traditional average, a 53% strike rate and an 80.0% fill rate.
The AMCC women's bowling championship kicks off on Friday afternoon, as the winner will receive the conference's first-ever automatic bid to the NCAA national tournament.
Amon rolled 57 frames in the second AMCC round robin, averaging 192.1 for the weekend. She had single game highs of 215 and 202 on day one of the round robin competition, and aided her team in securing the highest total pinfall for the weekend of 6,071 and a team average of 173.4 for the weekend. Amon had a strike percentage of 38.6 (highest overall) and a spare percentage of 78.1.
The Medaille College Mavericks were victorious in their second AMCC Round Robin of the season, claiming a regular season title and the top seed heading into the championship tournament.
The second leg of the AMCC Round Robins kicked off today at New Jersey City University, as the format for this Round Robin was a traditional team match.
Walsh led the AMCC this week with an 18.11 average in 100 frames of work. She had an impressive 37.0% strike percentage and had a 77.0% fill percentage.
