Brooke Street, Saint Vincent College, Women's Bowling
Street led all bowlers in the AMCC's second round robin tournament, with 1243 pins over six games for an average of 207.2. It was the second straight year that she led all bowlers in the conference's traditional-game round robin. For the weekend, she threw strikes on 51.7% of her throws (31/60), and made 96% of her makeable spares (24/25). Street was a perfect 14-for-14 on single pin spares for the event. Street led the Bearcats to a 5-1 record on the weekend, helping her team to clinch the #1 seed for the AMCC Bowling Championship.
BOWLER OF THE WEEK: Saint Vincent SO Brooke Street led all bowlers in the AMCC's second round robin tournament, with 1243 pins over six games for an average of 207.2. It was the second straight year that she led all bowlers in the conference's traditional-game round robin. For the weekend, she threw strikes on 51.7% of her throws (31/60), and made 96% of her makeable spares (24/25). Street was a perfect 14-for-14 on single pin spares for the event. Street led the Bearcats to a 5-1 record on the weekend, helping her team to clinch the #1 seed for the AMCC Bowling Championship.
BEST OF THE REST: Alvernia JR Lacey Slaymaker delivered a standout performance this week, leading Alvernia University with an average of 206 across six games and a 1,237 total pinfall series. Her consistency and competitive edge set the tone for the entire team throughout the tournament. Lacey recorded the team’s highest four-game series of the season with an outstanding 797. She also bowled the highest single game of the tournament, a remarkable 248. Lacey had marks in 82% of all frames...William Smith SR Caitlyn Anschutz bowled three 200 games, including the fourth-highest game in Heron history to lead the Herons to the top of the standings at the AMCC Round Robin No. 2. Her 202.17 average was third highest on the weekend, while her 31 strikes were tied for the most. Anschutz bowled a 222 in the opener against Pitt-Greensburg and followed that with a 203 against Saint Vincent. Her 247 on Sunday against Pitt-Bradford was the fourth highest game in Heron history.
