Collegiate Ticker – Jan. 25, 2010
January 27, 2010
Blue and Gold Classic
Chippewa Bowl
South Bend, Ind.
Jan. 23-24, 2010
Women’s competition
Wichita State put up field-best scores in team (4,754) and Baker (3,973) en route to a grand total of 8,727 and first place atop the 44-team field. Central Florida finished second with 8,469. Lindenwood-Chameleon was third with (8,331), leaving Lindenwood-Shark (8,269) and Erie (8,244) to collect fourth and fifth, respectively.
The individual battle was won by Krystal Gravelle of Erie. After a 154 in Game 1, she finished with 221, 210, 246 and 214 for a grand total of 1,045, which was good for a 209 average. Jenn Boisselle of Central Florida was second with 1,023. Rocio Restrepo of Wichita State was third with 1,005. Jazreel Tan of Wichita State and Allyson Peludat of Lindenwood-Shark secured the final spots in the top five by each shooting 992.
Complete team standings
1. Wichita State – 8,727; 2. Central Florida – 8,469; 3. Lindenwood-Chameleon – 8,331; 4. Lindenwood-Shark – 8,269; 5. Erie – 8,244; 6. Robert Morris University of Illinois-Zion – 8,139; 7. Bellarmine-A – 8,122; 8. Wright State – 8,013; 9. Florida State – 7,979; 10. Newman – 7,932; 11. McKendree – 7,929; 12. Wisconsin-Whitewater-Purple – 7,906; 13. Robert Morris University of Illinois-Peoria – 7,805; 14. Calumet College of St. Joseph – 7,781; 15. St. Ambrose – 7,756; 16. Elmhurst – 7,751; 17. West Texas A&M – 7,729; 18. Urbana – 7,722; 19. Illinois State – 7,700; 20. Ball State – 7,673; 21. Michigan State – 7,638; 22. Davenport-Red – 7,550; 23. Martin Methodist – 7,478; 24. Western Illinois – 7,475; 25. Ohio State – 7,462; 26. Grand Valley State – 7,445; 27. Lindenwood-Viper – 7,423; 28. Purdue – 7,404; 29. Illinois – 7,367; 30. Wisconsin-Whitewater-Black – 7,361; 31. Wisconsin-Milwaukee – 7,330; 32. Viterbo – 7,271; 33. Indiana – 7,268; 34. Rock Valley – 7,231; 35. Medaille – 7,178; 36. Schoolcraft – 7,115; 37. Michigan – 7,076; 38. Bellarmine-B – 7,047; 39. Wisconsin-Green Bay – 6,767; 40. Missouri State – 6,491; 41. Campbellsville – 6,442; 42. Notre Dame – 6,019; 43. Spalding – 5,993; 44. Cincinnati – 5,722.
Top 10 individual standings (5 games)
1. Krystal Gravelle – Erie – 1,045; 2. Jenn Boisselle – Central Florida – 1,023; 3. Rocio Restrepo – Wichita State – 1,005; 4. Jazreel Tan – Wichita State – 992; 5. Allyson Peludat – Lindenwood-Shark – 992; 6. Samantha Kelly – Robert Morris University of Illinois – 979; 7. Candice Whitecotton – Western Illinois – 978; 8. Sarah Paul – Elmhurst – 978; 9. Jenna Poppe – Urbana – 974; 10. Brittany Hart – Indiana – 970.
Men’s competition
Wichita State topped the field by 337 pins, 5,593-5,256, during team play, and that helped propel the Shockers to a grand total of 9,739 and a comfortable victory over second-place Calumet College of St. Joseph, which finished at 9,426. Robert Morris University of Illinois was third with 9,277. Lindenwood-Black (9,194) finished fourth, and Newman (9,150) placed fifth.
John Szczerbinski of Wichita State captured the individual competition with a five-game total of 1,239, which included a 300 in Game 2. Szczerbinski’s perfect game was one of four shot during the tournament. Josh Blanchard of Wichita State, Mike Poiries of Martin Methodist and Anthony Lisak of Notre Dame College had the others.
Ryan Gleghorn of Calumet College of St. Joseph was second with 1,198. Blanchard was third with 1,161. Joe Vrobel of Robert Morris University of Illinois was fourth at 1,153, leaving Jon Leonard of Ohio State to claim fifth with 1,140.
Complete team standings
1. Wichita State – 9,739; 2. Calumet College of St. Joseph – 9,426; 3. Robert Morris University of Illinois-Zion – 9,277; 4. Lindenwood-Black – 9,194; 5. Newman – 9,150; 6. Saginaw Valley State-A – 9,048; 7. Central Florida – 8,819; 8. Kansas – 8,783; 9. McKendree – 8,773; 10. Saginaw Valley State-B – 8,703; 11. Pikeville – 8,629; 12. Morehead State – 8,626; 13. Purdue-Black – 8,618; 14. Nebraska-Lincoln – 8,613; 15. Rock Valley – 8,583; 16. Wright State – 8,549; 17. Indiana – 8,542; 18. Wisconsin-Whitewater – 8,502; 19. St. Ambrose – 8,502; 20. West Texas A&M – 8,484; 21. Rochester Institute of Technology – 8,455; 22. Davenport-Red – 8,386; 23. Urbana – 8,367; 24. Bellarmine-1 – 8,364; 25. Toledo – 8,347; 26. Viterbo-Cardinal – 8,311; 27. Martin Methodist – 8,280; 28. Western Illinois – 8,253; 29. Wisconsin-Madison – 8,239; 30. Lindenwood-Mufasas – 8,205; 31. Lindenwood-Lions – 8,178; 32. Wisconsin-Milwaukee – 8,152; 33. Lindenwood-Gold – 8,149; 34. Ohio State – 8,134; 35. Penn State – 8,090; 36. Illinois – 8,086; 37. Michigan – 8,075; 38. Iowa State – 8,070; 39. Illinois State – 8,038; 40. Purdue-Gold – 8,005; 41. Florida State – 7,977; 42. Northern Illinois – 7,971; 43. Michigan State – 7,959; 44. Michigan-Dearborn – 7,945; 45. North Dakota State – 7,926; 46. Delta – 7,877; 47. Missouri State – 7,825; 48. Erie – 7,768; 49. Davenport-Black – 7,711; 50. Ball State – 7,709; 51. George Mason – 7,672; 52. Winona State – 7,665; 53. Bowling Green – 7,656; 54. Notre Dame College – 7,582; 55. Grand Valley State – 7,456; 56. Delaware – 7,337; 57. Purdue-Silver – 7,308; 58. Cincinnati – 7,302; 59. Notre Dame – 7,254; 60. Wisconsin-Green Bay – 7,251; 61. North Texas – 7,224; 62. Indiana-South Bend – 7,083; 63. Schoolcraft – 6,629; 64. Viterbo-B – 6,472; 65. Campbellsville – 6,007; 66. Bellarmine-B – 5,678.
Top 10 individual standings (5 games)
1. John Sczcerbinski – Wichita State – 1,239; 2. Ryan Gleghorn – Calumet College of St. Joseph – 1,198; 3. Josh Blanchard – Wichita State – 1,161; 4. Joe Vrobel – Robert Morris University of Illinois – 1,153; 5. Jon Leonard – Ohio State – 1,140; 6. Chris Bardol – Robert Morris University of Illinois – 1,139; 7. Ryan Alberson – Calumet College of St. Joseph – 1,130; 8. Sammy Krucek – Calumet College of St. Joseph – 1,128; 9. RJ Klann – Lindenwood-Black – 1,115; 10. Tyler Schmitz – Wisconsin-Whitewater – 1,102.
Suffolk Invitational
AMF Bayshore Lanes
Bayshore, N.Y.
Jan. 22, 2010
Women’s competition
Briarcliffe dominated the competition, shooting tournament highs in singles (3,065), doubles (2,932) and Baker (2,076) en route to a grand total of 8,073 and the tournament title. Suffolk was second with 7,428. Rockland placed third with 6,930, leaving Nassau (6,709) and Westchester (1,747 – Did not participate in Baker) to settle for fourth and fifth, respectively.
The all-events crown was captured by Jonna Morgo of Rockland, who shot 625 in singles and 664 in doubles to set the winning total of 1,289. Danielle Cessman and Krystle Palmer, both of Briarcliffe, shot 1,249 and 1,247, respectively, to collect second and third. Danielle Nelson of Rockland was fourth with 1,188. Lauren Ruoppoli of Suffolk finished fifth (1,176).
Complete team standings
1. Briarcliffe – 8,073; 2. Suffolk – 7,428; 3. Rockland – 6,930; 4. Nassau – 6,709; 5. Westchester – 1,747 (Did not participate in Baker).
Top 10 all-events standings
1. Jonna Morgo – Rockland – 625-664 – 1,289; 2. Danielle Cessman – Briarcliffe - 610-639 – 1,249; 3. Krystle Palmer – Briarcliffe – 639-608 – 1,247; 4. Danielle Nelson – Rockland – 552-636 – 1,188; 5. Lauren Ruoppoli – Suffolk – 591-585 – 1,176; 6. Samantha Russ – Briarcliffe – 575-574 – 1,149; 7. Amelia Tonyes – Suffolk – 555-592 – 1,147; 8. Ariel Witt – Suffolk – 587-560 – 1,147; 9. Gina Capone – Briarcliffe – 581-554 – 1,135; 10. Cheryl Drusin – Briarcliffe – 611-512 – 1,123.
Top 10 singles standings
1. Krystle Palmer – Briarcliffe – 639; 2. Jonna Morgo – Rockland – 625; 3. Stephanie Guzik – Briarcliffe – 624; 4. Cheryl Drusin – Briarcliffe – 611; 5. Danielle Cessman – Briarcliffe – 610; 6. Gabriella Vasquez – Westchester – 600; 7. Lauren Ruoppoli – Suffolk – 591; 8. Ariel Witt – Suffolk – 587; 9. Gina Capone – Briarcliffe – 581; 10. Samantha Russ – Briarcliffe – 575.
Top 10 doubles standings
1. Danielle Cessman-Samantha Russ – Briarcliffe – 1,213; 2. Amanda Garcia-Jonna Morgo – Rockland – 1,208; 3. Ariel Witt-Samantha Longobardi – Suffolk – 1,143; 4. Danielle Nelson-Desiree Ruiz – Rockland – 1,130; 5. Melissa Banks-Krystle Palmer – Briarcliffe – 1,120; 6. Amelia Tonyes-Katrina Mower – Suffolk – 1,093; 7. Pam Goldstein-Kristen Brown – Nassau – 1,087; 8. Cheryl Drusin-Gina Capone – Briarcliffe – 1,066; 9. Susu Walli-Gina Nolan – Nassau – 1,065; 10. Lauren Ruoppoli-Monique Nulnard – Suffolk – 1,054.
Men’s competition
Briarcliffe shot 3,309 in singles, 3,340 in doubles and 2,015 in Baker en route to 8,664 and first place atop this seven-team field. Monmouth was second with 8,451. Suffolk (8,320) and Nassau (8,282) finished third and fourth, respectively. Rockland was fifth at 7,691, which left Westerchester (7,292) sixth and Clarion (6,638) seventh.
Brandon Waldron of Suffolk won the all-events title with a six-game total of 1,391, which came as a result of 675 in singles and 716 in doubles. Nick Lombardi of Briacliffe was second with 1,367. Gary Haines, also of Briarcliffe, was third with 1,348. David Connor of Rockland was fourth (1,318), and Brian Hentz of Monmouth was fifth (1,306).
Complete team standings
1. Briarcliffe – 8,664; 2. Monmouth – 8,451; 3. Suffolk – 8,320; 4. Nassau – 8,282; 5. Rockland – 7,691; 6. Westchester – 7,292; 7. Clarion – 6,638.
Top 10 all-events standings
1. Brandon Waldron – Suffolk – 675-716 – 1,391; 2. Nick Lombardi – Briarcliffe – 704-663 – 1,367; 3. Gary Haines – Briarcliffe – 635-713 – 1,348; 4. David Connor – 674-644 – 1,318; 5. Brian Hentz – Monmouth – 593-713 – 1,306; 6. Stephon Bennett Glass – Suffolk – 638-664 – 1,302; 7. Jack Castellano – Briarcliffe - 590-706 – 1,296; 8. Brian Nicholas – Monmouth – 698-596 – 1,294; 9. Brian Perez – Monmouth – 605-688 – 1,293; 10. Chad Robinson – Clarion – 622-657 – 1,279.
Top 10 singles standings
1. Nick Lombardi – Briarcliffe – 704; 2. Brian Nicholas – Monmouth – 698; 3. Darren Andretta – Nassau – 691; 4. Brandon Waldron – Suffolk – 675; 5. David Connor – Rockland – 674; 6. Phil Garron – Nassau – 666; 7. Mike Wollzinski – Briarcliffe – 664; 8. Tim Irvin – Briarcliffe – 662; 9. Rob Goldkranz – Nassau – 658; 10. Terry Thompson – Briarcliffe – 644.
Top 10 doubles standings
1. Jack Castellano-Gary Haines – Briarcliffe – 1,419; 2. Stephon Bennett Glass-Billy Breidenbach – Suffolk – 1,353; 3. Brian Hentz-Brian Nicholas – Monmouth – 1,309; 4. Joe Calvao-Chris Lee – Nassau – 1,305; 5. Martin Curley-Brandon Waldron – Suffolk – 1,297; 6. Mark Vasy-Brian Perez – Monmouth – 1,278; 7. Pete Briguglio-Tim Irvin – 1,246; 8. Nick Lombardi-Octavius Maning – Briarcliffe – 1,245; 9. Nick Fortugna-Jordan Kratter – Westchester – 1,238; 10. Terry Thompson-Mike Wollzinski – Briarcliffe – 1,237.
Viking Invitational
Wallingford Lanes
Wallingford, Conn.
Jan. 24, 2010
Women’s competition
Sacred Heart shot 3,399 during singles, 3,391 during doubles and 2,046 during Baker to establish a grand total of 8,836, which was nearly 400 pins better than the 8,438 put up by second-place Briarcliffe. Suffolk-Grant was third with 8,166. SUNY-IT (7,187), Monmouth (6,925) and Nassau (6,839) rounded out the standings.
D’Anna Farmer of Sacred Heart-B took first place in all-events with a six-game total of 1,404, which included games of 257 and 256. Stephanie Guzik of Briarcliffe was second with 1,384. Savannah Zientara (1,345), Jackie Carbonetto (1,338) and Marissa Gagliardi (1,130), all of Sacred Heart-A, finished third, fourth and fifth, respectively.
Complete team standings
1. Sacred Heart – 8,836; 2. Briarcliffe – 8,438; 3. Suffolk-Grant – 8,166; 4. SUNY-IT – 7,187; 5. Monmouth – 6,925; 6. Nassau – 6,839.
Top 10 all-events standings
1. D’Anna Farmer – Sacred Heart-B – 708-696 – 1,404; 2. Stephanie Guzik – Briarcliffe – 750-634 – 1,384; 3. Savannah Zientara – Sacred Heart-A – 663-683 – 1,345; 4. Jackie Carbonetto – Sacred Heart-A – 685-653 – 1,338; 5. Marissa Gagliardi – Sacred Heart-A – 643-687 – 1,330; 6. Nic Caggiano – Sacred Heart-A – 649-644 – 1,293; 7. Danielle Cessman – Briarcliffe – 689-592 – 1,281; 8. Taylor Maharaj – Briarcliffe – 614-655 – 1,269; 9. Cheryl Drusin – Briarcliffe – 676-579 – 1,255; 10. Samantha Longobardi – Suffolk – 624-629 – 1,253.
Top 10 singles standings
1. Stephanie Guzik – Briarcliffe – 750; 2. D’Anna Farmer – Sacred Heart-B – 708; 3. Danielle Cessman – Briarcliffe – 689; 4. Jackie Carbonetto – Sacred Heart-A – 685; 5. Cheryl Drusin – Briarcliffe – 676; 6. Savannah Zientara – Sacred Heart-A – 663; 7. Gina Capone – Briarcliffe – 656; 8. Keuntini Pratt – SUNY-IT – 655; 9. Nic Caggiano – Sacred Heart-A – 649; 10. Marissa Gagliardi – Sacred Heart-A – 643.
Men’s competition
Briarcliffe established a grand total of 9,306, which allowed it to top its nine pursuers and collect its second tournament title in as many days – the team won the Suffolk Invitational the day before. Monmouth finished second with 9,116. Nassau was third at 8,932, leaving SUNY-IT-A (8,743) and Suffolk-Grant (8,486) to collect the final spots in the top five.
Terry Thompson of Briarcliffe was the all-events champion thanks to his six-game total of 1,478. Chris Lee of Nassau was second with 1,453. Brian Nicholas of Monmouth was third at 1,444. Gary Haines of Briarcliffe was fourth with 1,423. Giancarlos Marrero of Monmouth also cracked the top five; he shot 1,409.
Complete team standings
1. Briarcliffe – 9,306; 2. Monmouth – 9,116; 3. Nassau – 8,932; 4. SUNY-IT-A – 8,743; 5. Suffolk-Grant – 8,486; 6. SUNY-IT-B – 7,751; 7. Western New England-A – 7,742; 8. Westchester – 7,620; 9. Marist – 7,191; 10. Western New England-B – 5,906.
Top 10 all-events standings
1. Terry Thompson – Briarcliffe – 713-765 – 1,478; 2. Chris Lee – Nassau – 727-726 – 1,453; 3. Brian Nicholas – Monmouth – 704-740 – 1,444; 4. Gary Haines – Briarcliffe – 772-651 – 1,423; 5. Giancarlos Marrero – Monmouth – 683-726 – 1,409; 6. Pete Briguglio – Briarcliffe – 690-717 – 1,407; 7. Justin Poulalle – Monmouth – 696-695 – 1,391; 8. Dylan Russo – Suffolk – 686-681 – 1,367; 9. Bill Rice – SUNY-IT-A – 607-746 – 1,353; 10. Phil Garron – Nassau – 685-665 – 1,350.
Top 10 singles standings
1. Gary Haines – Briarcliffe – 772; 2. Chris Lee – Nassau – 727; 3. Darren Andretta – Nassau – 722; 4. Terry Thompson – Briarcliffe – 713; 5. Brian Nicholas – Monmouth – 704; 6. Steve Schneider – Nassau – 702; 7. Brian Perez – Monmouth – 699; 8. Justin Poulalle – Monmouth – 696; 9. Justin Beuyea – SUNY-IT-A – 693; 10. Pete Briguglio – Briarcliffe – 690.
Lady Bulldog Classic (NCAA)
Laurel, Md.
Jan. 23-24, 2010
Women’s competition
Maryland-Eastern Shore went a perfect 10-0 and put up 9,259 total pins en route to first place atop the 19-team field. Adelphi finished second with 8,641. Florida A&M (8,479) was third, leaving Morgan State (8,432) and St. Francis (8,410) to settle for fourth and fifth, respectively.
Samantha Mighty of Florida A&M won the individual competition with a five-game total of 1,077, which included an opening 276. Martha Perez of Maryland-Eastern Shore was second with 1,065. Kristina Terpo of St. Francis was third at 1,048. Maria Rodriguez of Maryland-Eastern Shore (1,043) and Dianna Molenko of Adelphi (1,036) grabbed the remaining spots in the top five.
Complete team standings
1. Maryland-Eastern Shore – 9,259; 2. Adelphi – 8,641; 3. Florida A&M – 8,479; 4. Morgan State – 8,432; 5. St. Francis – 8,410; 6. St. Peter’s – 8,392; 7. Norfolk – 8,392; 8. Hampton – 7,954; 9. Bowie State – 7,680; 10. North Carolina A&T – 7,476; 11. Howard – 7,468; 12. Elizabeth City – 7,358; 13. St. Paul – 7,323; 14. North Carolina-Central – 6,743; 15. Winston-Salem – 6,447; 16. Coppin State – 6,428; 17. Penn State-Altoona – 6,417; 18. Lincoln – 6,155; 19. Cheyney – 5,604.
Top 10 individual standings (5 games)
1. Samantha Mighty – Florida A&M – 1,077; 2. Martha Perez – Maryland-Eastern Shore – 1,065; 3. Kristina Terpo – St. Francis – 1,048; 4. Maria Rodriguez – Maryland-Eastern Shore – 1,043; 5. Dianna Molenko – Adelphi – 1,036; 6. Keisheena Waldon – Morgan State – 1,026; 7. Sheila-Marie Smith – Norfolk – 1,020; 8. Tycora Brown – Bowie State – 1,016; 9. Amanda Borger – St. Peter’s – 1,008; 10. Maria Paula-Vilas – Maryland-Eastern Shore – 1,008.
Roto Grip Rebel Classic
Orleans Bowling Center
Las Vegas
Jan. 23-24, 2010
Women’s competition
CSU-Fresno State built a 400-pin lead after Day 1, and that allowed the Bulldogs to breeze through Day 2 en route to a grand total of 11,191 – including bonus pins – and the tournament title. UC-Davis finished second with 10,568. Arizona shot 9,384 to secure third place. San Jose State (8,469) rounded out the field by finishing fourth.
Jasmine Coleman of CSU-Fresno State was tops among individuals after shooting 1,359 for seven games. Katey Nelson, also of CSU-Fresno State, finished 26 pins back at 1,333. Keity Warner (1,332) and Julia Miller (1,298), both of UC-Davis, finished third and fourth, respectively. Amber Bradbury of San Jose State grabbed the final place in the top five; she shot 1,295.
Complete team standings
1. CSU-Fresno State – 11,191; 2. UC-Davis – 10,568; 3. Arizona – 9,384; 4. San Jose State – 8,469.
Top 10 individual standings (7 games)
1. Jasmine Coleman – CSU-Fresno State – 1,359; 2. Katey Nelson – CSU-Fresno State – 1,333; 3. Keity Warner – UC-Davis – 1,332; 4. Julia Miller – UC-Davis – 1,298; 5. Amber Bradbury – San Jose State – 1,295; 6. Nicole Bring – CSU-Fresno State – 1,262; 7. Brittney Hendrickson – CSU-Fresno State – 1,209; 8. Erica Pursell – Arizona – 1,190; 9. Jessica Reed – Arizona – 1,182; 10. Julie Kawaye – UC-Davis – 1,169.
Men’s competition
CSU-Fresno State shot 7,288 on Day 1 and 5,086 on Day 2 for a total of 12,374 and first place atop the 20-team field. William Paterson finished second with 11,840. Arizona State-Haugen was third with 11,798, leaving UNLV-Black (11,659) and Sacred Heart-Red (11,555) to settle for fourth and fifth, respectively.
Brian Makan of Arizona State-Haugen won the individual competition with a seven-game total of 1,549, which equated to an average of 221.29 per game. Dave Kipperman of Sacred Heart-Red was second with 1,543 (220.43). Paul Hogan (1,527 – 218.14) and Greg Geering (1,523 – 217.57), both of CSU-Fresno State, secure spots three and four. Fifth place went to Nick Klager of William Paterson who shot 1,492 (213.14).
Complete team standings
1. CSU-Fresno State – 12,374; 2. William Paterson – 11,840; 3. Arizona State-Haugen – 11,798; 4. UNLV-Black – 11,659; 5. Sacred Heart-Red – 11,555; 6. UC-Davis – 11,298; 7. Nebraska-Omaha – 11,295; 8. St. John’s – 11,109; 9. San Jose State – 11,079; 10. Arizona State-Cain – 10,872; 11. Weber State-Purple – 10,788; 12. Cal State-Long Beach – 10,438; 13. Arizona – 10,414; 14. Sacred Heart-White – 10,329; 15. UC-Santa Barbara – 10,227; 16. Cal-Poly – 9,931; 17. Weber State-White – 9,736; 18. Utah State – 9,518; 19. West Point – 8,827; 20. UNLV-Red – 6,225 (Did not participate in Baker).
Top 10 individual standings (7 games)
1. Brian Makan – Arizona State-Haugen – 1,549; 2. Dave Kipperman – Sacred Heart-Red – 1,543; 3. Paul Hogan – CSU-Fresno State – 1,527; 4. Greg Geering – CSU-Fresno State – 1,523; 5. Nick Klager – William Paterson – 1,492; 6. William Jackson – Weber State-Purple – 1,488; 7. John McCann – Nebraska-Omaha – 1,454; 8. Kevin Saunders – Arizona State-Haugen – 1,453; 9. Jonathan Deuire – William Paterson – 1,398; 10. Kris George – UNLV-Black – 1,393.
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2009-10 season high scores
Men’s high team series
1. Wichita State – S.I. Elite – 3,421; 2. Rochester Institute of Technology – Shippensburg Classic – 3,370; 3. Lindenwood – Midwest Collegiate – 3,365; 4. Saginaw Valley State – Orange and Black – 3,358; 5. North Texas – SWIBC III – 3,357; 6. Robert Morris University of Illinois – Midwest Collegiate – 3,304; 7. William Paterson – Shippensburg Classic – 3,301; 8. West Texas A&M – SWIBC III – 3,286; 9. CSU-Fresno State – Midwest Collegiate – 3,281; 10. UNLV – Sin City – 3,275.
Men’s high team game
1. Wichita State – Leatherneck Classic – 1,264; 2. Lindenwood – Midwest Collegiate – 1,234; 3. North Texas – SWIBC III – 1,212; 4. Saginaw Valley State – Orange and Black – 1,201; 5. CSU-Fresno State – Midwest Collegiate – 1,198; 6. Central Florida – Striking Knights Invitational – 1,178; 7. McKendree – S.I. Elite – 1,176; 8. Rochester Institute of Technology – Shippensburg Classic – 1,173; 9. Houston – SWIBC III – 1,160; 10. Purdue – Striking Knights Invitational – 1,158.
Men’s high individual series
1. Stephen Planer – West Texas A&M – SWIBC III – 835; 2. Andy Mills – Viterbo – Midwest Collegiate – 783; 3. Gary Haines – Briarcliffe – Viking Classic – 772; 4. John Szczerbinski – Wichita State – Blue and Gold – 767; 5. Justin Hargrave – Louisiana-Lafayette – SWIBC I – 760; 6. Mark Scuderi – Rochester Institute of Technology – Shippensburg Classic – 759; 7. Brian Makan – Arizona State – Camarillo Open – 756; 8. Mike Wedemeire – Missouri Baptist – Glenn Carlson Invitational – 754; 9. Sean Lavery-Spahr – North Texas – SWIBC III – 753; 10. Dale Coleman – Santa Fe College – Gator Classic – 752.
Women’s high team series
1. Robert Morris University of Illinois – Orange and Black – 3,323; 2. Pikeville – Orange and Black – 3,315; 3. Webber International – Brunswick Southern – 3,269; 4. Wichita State – S.I. Elite – 3,171; 5. Central Florida – Brunswick Southern – 3,147; 6. Maryland-Eastern Shore – Bowie State Classic – 3,142; 7. Lindenwood – Orange and Black – 3,079; 8. Adelphi – Bowie State Classic – 2,924; 9. Bellarmine – Midwest Collegiate – 2,912; 10. Ball State – Orange and Black – 2,905.
Women’s high team game
1. Wichita State – S.I. Elite – 1,225; 2. Pikeville – Orange and Black – 1,164; 3. Webber International – Brunswick Southern – 1,155; 4. Robert Morris University of Illinois – Orange and Black – 1,131; 5. Central Florida – Striking Knights – 1,129; 6. Maryland-Eastern Shore – Mid-Winter Classic – 1,114; 7. Vanderbilt – UCM Ozarks – 1,096; 8. West Texas A&M – Collegiate Shootout – 1,063; 9. Lindenwood – Orange and Black – 1,062; 10. Wright State – Kegel Collegiate – 1,051.
Women’s high individual series
1. Jennifer Wright – Pikeville – Orange and Black – 777; 2. Stephanie Guzik – Briarcliffe – Viking Classic – 750; 3. Jenny Petzoldt – Lindenwood – Orange and Black – 724; 4. Kristie Petravich – Central Florida – Gator Classic – 709; 5. Candace Longoria – North Texas – SWIBC III – 708; 6. Jenn Boisselle – Central Florida – Brunswick Southern – 696; 7. Samantha Kelly – Robert Morris University of Illinois – Orange and Black – 695; 8. Michelle Secours – Bellarmine – Orange and Black – 693; 9. Kaidee Sutphin – Central Florida – Gator Classic – 692; 10. Stephanie Moore – Central Florida – Gator Classic – 689; Dayna Galganski – Central Florida – 689.
Chippewa Bowl
South Bend, Ind.
Jan. 23-24, 2010
Women’s competition
Wichita State put up field-best scores in team (4,754) and Baker (3,973) en route to a grand total of 8,727 and first place atop the 44-team field. Central Florida finished second with 8,469. Lindenwood-Chameleon was third with (8,331), leaving Lindenwood-Shark (8,269) and Erie (8,244) to collect fourth and fifth, respectively.
The individual battle was won by Krystal Gravelle of Erie. After a 154 in Game 1, she finished with 221, 210, 246 and 214 for a grand total of 1,045, which was good for a 209 average. Jenn Boisselle of Central Florida was second with 1,023. Rocio Restrepo of Wichita State was third with 1,005. Jazreel Tan of Wichita State and Allyson Peludat of Lindenwood-Shark secured the final spots in the top five by each shooting 992.
Complete team standings
1. Wichita State – 8,727; 2. Central Florida – 8,469; 3. Lindenwood-Chameleon – 8,331; 4. Lindenwood-Shark – 8,269; 5. Erie – 8,244; 6. Robert Morris University of Illinois-Zion – 8,139; 7. Bellarmine-A – 8,122; 8. Wright State – 8,013; 9. Florida State – 7,979; 10. Newman – 7,932; 11. McKendree – 7,929; 12. Wisconsin-Whitewater-Purple – 7,906; 13. Robert Morris University of Illinois-Peoria – 7,805; 14. Calumet College of St. Joseph – 7,781; 15. St. Ambrose – 7,756; 16. Elmhurst – 7,751; 17. West Texas A&M – 7,729; 18. Urbana – 7,722; 19. Illinois State – 7,700; 20. Ball State – 7,673; 21. Michigan State – 7,638; 22. Davenport-Red – 7,550; 23. Martin Methodist – 7,478; 24. Western Illinois – 7,475; 25. Ohio State – 7,462; 26. Grand Valley State – 7,445; 27. Lindenwood-Viper – 7,423; 28. Purdue – 7,404; 29. Illinois – 7,367; 30. Wisconsin-Whitewater-Black – 7,361; 31. Wisconsin-Milwaukee – 7,330; 32. Viterbo – 7,271; 33. Indiana – 7,268; 34. Rock Valley – 7,231; 35. Medaille – 7,178; 36. Schoolcraft – 7,115; 37. Michigan – 7,076; 38. Bellarmine-B – 7,047; 39. Wisconsin-Green Bay – 6,767; 40. Missouri State – 6,491; 41. Campbellsville – 6,442; 42. Notre Dame – 6,019; 43. Spalding – 5,993; 44. Cincinnati – 5,722.
Top 10 individual standings (5 games)
1. Krystal Gravelle – Erie – 1,045; 2. Jenn Boisselle – Central Florida – 1,023; 3. Rocio Restrepo – Wichita State – 1,005; 4. Jazreel Tan – Wichita State – 992; 5. Allyson Peludat – Lindenwood-Shark – 992; 6. Samantha Kelly – Robert Morris University of Illinois – 979; 7. Candice Whitecotton – Western Illinois – 978; 8. Sarah Paul – Elmhurst – 978; 9. Jenna Poppe – Urbana – 974; 10. Brittany Hart – Indiana – 970.
Men’s competition
Wichita State topped the field by 337 pins, 5,593-5,256, during team play, and that helped propel the Shockers to a grand total of 9,739 and a comfortable victory over second-place Calumet College of St. Joseph, which finished at 9,426. Robert Morris University of Illinois was third with 9,277. Lindenwood-Black (9,194) finished fourth, and Newman (9,150) placed fifth.
John Szczerbinski of Wichita State captured the individual competition with a five-game total of 1,239, which included a 300 in Game 2. Szczerbinski’s perfect game was one of four shot during the tournament. Josh Blanchard of Wichita State, Mike Poiries of Martin Methodist and Anthony Lisak of Notre Dame College had the others.
Ryan Gleghorn of Calumet College of St. Joseph was second with 1,198. Blanchard was third with 1,161. Joe Vrobel of Robert Morris University of Illinois was fourth at 1,153, leaving Jon Leonard of Ohio State to claim fifth with 1,140.
Complete team standings
1. Wichita State – 9,739; 2. Calumet College of St. Joseph – 9,426; 3. Robert Morris University of Illinois-Zion – 9,277; 4. Lindenwood-Black – 9,194; 5. Newman – 9,150; 6. Saginaw Valley State-A – 9,048; 7. Central Florida – 8,819; 8. Kansas – 8,783; 9. McKendree – 8,773; 10. Saginaw Valley State-B – 8,703; 11. Pikeville – 8,629; 12. Morehead State – 8,626; 13. Purdue-Black – 8,618; 14. Nebraska-Lincoln – 8,613; 15. Rock Valley – 8,583; 16. Wright State – 8,549; 17. Indiana – 8,542; 18. Wisconsin-Whitewater – 8,502; 19. St. Ambrose – 8,502; 20. West Texas A&M – 8,484; 21. Rochester Institute of Technology – 8,455; 22. Davenport-Red – 8,386; 23. Urbana – 8,367; 24. Bellarmine-1 – 8,364; 25. Toledo – 8,347; 26. Viterbo-Cardinal – 8,311; 27. Martin Methodist – 8,280; 28. Western Illinois – 8,253; 29. Wisconsin-Madison – 8,239; 30. Lindenwood-Mufasas – 8,205; 31. Lindenwood-Lions – 8,178; 32. Wisconsin-Milwaukee – 8,152; 33. Lindenwood-Gold – 8,149; 34. Ohio State – 8,134; 35. Penn State – 8,090; 36. Illinois – 8,086; 37. Michigan – 8,075; 38. Iowa State – 8,070; 39. Illinois State – 8,038; 40. Purdue-Gold – 8,005; 41. Florida State – 7,977; 42. Northern Illinois – 7,971; 43. Michigan State – 7,959; 44. Michigan-Dearborn – 7,945; 45. North Dakota State – 7,926; 46. Delta – 7,877; 47. Missouri State – 7,825; 48. Erie – 7,768; 49. Davenport-Black – 7,711; 50. Ball State – 7,709; 51. George Mason – 7,672; 52. Winona State – 7,665; 53. Bowling Green – 7,656; 54. Notre Dame College – 7,582; 55. Grand Valley State – 7,456; 56. Delaware – 7,337; 57. Purdue-Silver – 7,308; 58. Cincinnati – 7,302; 59. Notre Dame – 7,254; 60. Wisconsin-Green Bay – 7,251; 61. North Texas – 7,224; 62. Indiana-South Bend – 7,083; 63. Schoolcraft – 6,629; 64. Viterbo-B – 6,472; 65. Campbellsville – 6,007; 66. Bellarmine-B – 5,678.
Top 10 individual standings (5 games)
1. John Sczcerbinski – Wichita State – 1,239; 2. Ryan Gleghorn – Calumet College of St. Joseph – 1,198; 3. Josh Blanchard – Wichita State – 1,161; 4. Joe Vrobel – Robert Morris University of Illinois – 1,153; 5. Jon Leonard – Ohio State – 1,140; 6. Chris Bardol – Robert Morris University of Illinois – 1,139; 7. Ryan Alberson – Calumet College of St. Joseph – 1,130; 8. Sammy Krucek – Calumet College of St. Joseph – 1,128; 9. RJ Klann – Lindenwood-Black – 1,115; 10. Tyler Schmitz – Wisconsin-Whitewater – 1,102.
Suffolk Invitational
AMF Bayshore Lanes
Bayshore, N.Y.
Jan. 22, 2010
Women’s competition
Briarcliffe dominated the competition, shooting tournament highs in singles (3,065), doubles (2,932) and Baker (2,076) en route to a grand total of 8,073 and the tournament title. Suffolk was second with 7,428. Rockland placed third with 6,930, leaving Nassau (6,709) and Westchester (1,747 – Did not participate in Baker) to settle for fourth and fifth, respectively.
The all-events crown was captured by Jonna Morgo of Rockland, who shot 625 in singles and 664 in doubles to set the winning total of 1,289. Danielle Cessman and Krystle Palmer, both of Briarcliffe, shot 1,249 and 1,247, respectively, to collect second and third. Danielle Nelson of Rockland was fourth with 1,188. Lauren Ruoppoli of Suffolk finished fifth (1,176).
Complete team standings
1. Briarcliffe – 8,073; 2. Suffolk – 7,428; 3. Rockland – 6,930; 4. Nassau – 6,709; 5. Westchester – 1,747 (Did not participate in Baker).
Top 10 all-events standings
1. Jonna Morgo – Rockland – 625-664 – 1,289; 2. Danielle Cessman – Briarcliffe - 610-639 – 1,249; 3. Krystle Palmer – Briarcliffe – 639-608 – 1,247; 4. Danielle Nelson – Rockland – 552-636 – 1,188; 5. Lauren Ruoppoli – Suffolk – 591-585 – 1,176; 6. Samantha Russ – Briarcliffe – 575-574 – 1,149; 7. Amelia Tonyes – Suffolk – 555-592 – 1,147; 8. Ariel Witt – Suffolk – 587-560 – 1,147; 9. Gina Capone – Briarcliffe – 581-554 – 1,135; 10. Cheryl Drusin – Briarcliffe – 611-512 – 1,123.
Top 10 singles standings
1. Krystle Palmer – Briarcliffe – 639; 2. Jonna Morgo – Rockland – 625; 3. Stephanie Guzik – Briarcliffe – 624; 4. Cheryl Drusin – Briarcliffe – 611; 5. Danielle Cessman – Briarcliffe – 610; 6. Gabriella Vasquez – Westchester – 600; 7. Lauren Ruoppoli – Suffolk – 591; 8. Ariel Witt – Suffolk – 587; 9. Gina Capone – Briarcliffe – 581; 10. Samantha Russ – Briarcliffe – 575.
Top 10 doubles standings
1. Danielle Cessman-Samantha Russ – Briarcliffe – 1,213; 2. Amanda Garcia-Jonna Morgo – Rockland – 1,208; 3. Ariel Witt-Samantha Longobardi – Suffolk – 1,143; 4. Danielle Nelson-Desiree Ruiz – Rockland – 1,130; 5. Melissa Banks-Krystle Palmer – Briarcliffe – 1,120; 6. Amelia Tonyes-Katrina Mower – Suffolk – 1,093; 7. Pam Goldstein-Kristen Brown – Nassau – 1,087; 8. Cheryl Drusin-Gina Capone – Briarcliffe – 1,066; 9. Susu Walli-Gina Nolan – Nassau – 1,065; 10. Lauren Ruoppoli-Monique Nulnard – Suffolk – 1,054.
Men’s competition
Briarcliffe shot 3,309 in singles, 3,340 in doubles and 2,015 in Baker en route to 8,664 and first place atop this seven-team field. Monmouth was second with 8,451. Suffolk (8,320) and Nassau (8,282) finished third and fourth, respectively. Rockland was fifth at 7,691, which left Westerchester (7,292) sixth and Clarion (6,638) seventh.
Brandon Waldron of Suffolk won the all-events title with a six-game total of 1,391, which came as a result of 675 in singles and 716 in doubles. Nick Lombardi of Briacliffe was second with 1,367. Gary Haines, also of Briarcliffe, was third with 1,348. David Connor of Rockland was fourth (1,318), and Brian Hentz of Monmouth was fifth (1,306).
Complete team standings
1. Briarcliffe – 8,664; 2. Monmouth – 8,451; 3. Suffolk – 8,320; 4. Nassau – 8,282; 5. Rockland – 7,691; 6. Westchester – 7,292; 7. Clarion – 6,638.
Top 10 all-events standings
1. Brandon Waldron – Suffolk – 675-716 – 1,391; 2. Nick Lombardi – Briarcliffe – 704-663 – 1,367; 3. Gary Haines – Briarcliffe – 635-713 – 1,348; 4. David Connor – 674-644 – 1,318; 5. Brian Hentz – Monmouth – 593-713 – 1,306; 6. Stephon Bennett Glass – Suffolk – 638-664 – 1,302; 7. Jack Castellano – Briarcliffe - 590-706 – 1,296; 8. Brian Nicholas – Monmouth – 698-596 – 1,294; 9. Brian Perez – Monmouth – 605-688 – 1,293; 10. Chad Robinson – Clarion – 622-657 – 1,279.
Top 10 singles standings
1. Nick Lombardi – Briarcliffe – 704; 2. Brian Nicholas – Monmouth – 698; 3. Darren Andretta – Nassau – 691; 4. Brandon Waldron – Suffolk – 675; 5. David Connor – Rockland – 674; 6. Phil Garron – Nassau – 666; 7. Mike Wollzinski – Briarcliffe – 664; 8. Tim Irvin – Briarcliffe – 662; 9. Rob Goldkranz – Nassau – 658; 10. Terry Thompson – Briarcliffe – 644.
Top 10 doubles standings
1. Jack Castellano-Gary Haines – Briarcliffe – 1,419; 2. Stephon Bennett Glass-Billy Breidenbach – Suffolk – 1,353; 3. Brian Hentz-Brian Nicholas – Monmouth – 1,309; 4. Joe Calvao-Chris Lee – Nassau – 1,305; 5. Martin Curley-Brandon Waldron – Suffolk – 1,297; 6. Mark Vasy-Brian Perez – Monmouth – 1,278; 7. Pete Briguglio-Tim Irvin – 1,246; 8. Nick Lombardi-Octavius Maning – Briarcliffe – 1,245; 9. Nick Fortugna-Jordan Kratter – Westchester – 1,238; 10. Terry Thompson-Mike Wollzinski – Briarcliffe – 1,237.
Viking Invitational
Wallingford Lanes
Wallingford, Conn.
Jan. 24, 2010
Women’s competition
Sacred Heart shot 3,399 during singles, 3,391 during doubles and 2,046 during Baker to establish a grand total of 8,836, which was nearly 400 pins better than the 8,438 put up by second-place Briarcliffe. Suffolk-Grant was third with 8,166. SUNY-IT (7,187), Monmouth (6,925) and Nassau (6,839) rounded out the standings.
D’Anna Farmer of Sacred Heart-B took first place in all-events with a six-game total of 1,404, which included games of 257 and 256. Stephanie Guzik of Briarcliffe was second with 1,384. Savannah Zientara (1,345), Jackie Carbonetto (1,338) and Marissa Gagliardi (1,130), all of Sacred Heart-A, finished third, fourth and fifth, respectively.
Complete team standings
1. Sacred Heart – 8,836; 2. Briarcliffe – 8,438; 3. Suffolk-Grant – 8,166; 4. SUNY-IT – 7,187; 5. Monmouth – 6,925; 6. Nassau – 6,839.
Top 10 all-events standings
1. D’Anna Farmer – Sacred Heart-B – 708-696 – 1,404; 2. Stephanie Guzik – Briarcliffe – 750-634 – 1,384; 3. Savannah Zientara – Sacred Heart-A – 663-683 – 1,345; 4. Jackie Carbonetto – Sacred Heart-A – 685-653 – 1,338; 5. Marissa Gagliardi – Sacred Heart-A – 643-687 – 1,330; 6. Nic Caggiano – Sacred Heart-A – 649-644 – 1,293; 7. Danielle Cessman – Briarcliffe – 689-592 – 1,281; 8. Taylor Maharaj – Briarcliffe – 614-655 – 1,269; 9. Cheryl Drusin – Briarcliffe – 676-579 – 1,255; 10. Samantha Longobardi – Suffolk – 624-629 – 1,253.
Top 10 singles standings
1. Stephanie Guzik – Briarcliffe – 750; 2. D’Anna Farmer – Sacred Heart-B – 708; 3. Danielle Cessman – Briarcliffe – 689; 4. Jackie Carbonetto – Sacred Heart-A – 685; 5. Cheryl Drusin – Briarcliffe – 676; 6. Savannah Zientara – Sacred Heart-A – 663; 7. Gina Capone – Briarcliffe – 656; 8. Keuntini Pratt – SUNY-IT – 655; 9. Nic Caggiano – Sacred Heart-A – 649; 10. Marissa Gagliardi – Sacred Heart-A – 643.
Men’s competition
Briarcliffe established a grand total of 9,306, which allowed it to top its nine pursuers and collect its second tournament title in as many days – the team won the Suffolk Invitational the day before. Monmouth finished second with 9,116. Nassau was third at 8,932, leaving SUNY-IT-A (8,743) and Suffolk-Grant (8,486) to collect the final spots in the top five.
Terry Thompson of Briarcliffe was the all-events champion thanks to his six-game total of 1,478. Chris Lee of Nassau was second with 1,453. Brian Nicholas of Monmouth was third at 1,444. Gary Haines of Briarcliffe was fourth with 1,423. Giancarlos Marrero of Monmouth also cracked the top five; he shot 1,409.
Complete team standings
1. Briarcliffe – 9,306; 2. Monmouth – 9,116; 3. Nassau – 8,932; 4. SUNY-IT-A – 8,743; 5. Suffolk-Grant – 8,486; 6. SUNY-IT-B – 7,751; 7. Western New England-A – 7,742; 8. Westchester – 7,620; 9. Marist – 7,191; 10. Western New England-B – 5,906.
Top 10 all-events standings
1. Terry Thompson – Briarcliffe – 713-765 – 1,478; 2. Chris Lee – Nassau – 727-726 – 1,453; 3. Brian Nicholas – Monmouth – 704-740 – 1,444; 4. Gary Haines – Briarcliffe – 772-651 – 1,423; 5. Giancarlos Marrero – Monmouth – 683-726 – 1,409; 6. Pete Briguglio – Briarcliffe – 690-717 – 1,407; 7. Justin Poulalle – Monmouth – 696-695 – 1,391; 8. Dylan Russo – Suffolk – 686-681 – 1,367; 9. Bill Rice – SUNY-IT-A – 607-746 – 1,353; 10. Phil Garron – Nassau – 685-665 – 1,350.
Top 10 singles standings
1. Gary Haines – Briarcliffe – 772; 2. Chris Lee – Nassau – 727; 3. Darren Andretta – Nassau – 722; 4. Terry Thompson – Briarcliffe – 713; 5. Brian Nicholas – Monmouth – 704; 6. Steve Schneider – Nassau – 702; 7. Brian Perez – Monmouth – 699; 8. Justin Poulalle – Monmouth – 696; 9. Justin Beuyea – SUNY-IT-A – 693; 10. Pete Briguglio – Briarcliffe – 690.
Lady Bulldog Classic (NCAA)
Laurel, Md.
Jan. 23-24, 2010
Women’s competition
Maryland-Eastern Shore went a perfect 10-0 and put up 9,259 total pins en route to first place atop the 19-team field. Adelphi finished second with 8,641. Florida A&M (8,479) was third, leaving Morgan State (8,432) and St. Francis (8,410) to settle for fourth and fifth, respectively.
Samantha Mighty of Florida A&M won the individual competition with a five-game total of 1,077, which included an opening 276. Martha Perez of Maryland-Eastern Shore was second with 1,065. Kristina Terpo of St. Francis was third at 1,048. Maria Rodriguez of Maryland-Eastern Shore (1,043) and Dianna Molenko of Adelphi (1,036) grabbed the remaining spots in the top five.
Complete team standings
1. Maryland-Eastern Shore – 9,259; 2. Adelphi – 8,641; 3. Florida A&M – 8,479; 4. Morgan State – 8,432; 5. St. Francis – 8,410; 6. St. Peter’s – 8,392; 7. Norfolk – 8,392; 8. Hampton – 7,954; 9. Bowie State – 7,680; 10. North Carolina A&T – 7,476; 11. Howard – 7,468; 12. Elizabeth City – 7,358; 13. St. Paul – 7,323; 14. North Carolina-Central – 6,743; 15. Winston-Salem – 6,447; 16. Coppin State – 6,428; 17. Penn State-Altoona – 6,417; 18. Lincoln – 6,155; 19. Cheyney – 5,604.
Top 10 individual standings (5 games)
1. Samantha Mighty – Florida A&M – 1,077; 2. Martha Perez – Maryland-Eastern Shore – 1,065; 3. Kristina Terpo – St. Francis – 1,048; 4. Maria Rodriguez – Maryland-Eastern Shore – 1,043; 5. Dianna Molenko – Adelphi – 1,036; 6. Keisheena Waldon – Morgan State – 1,026; 7. Sheila-Marie Smith – Norfolk – 1,020; 8. Tycora Brown – Bowie State – 1,016; 9. Amanda Borger – St. Peter’s – 1,008; 10. Maria Paula-Vilas – Maryland-Eastern Shore – 1,008.
Roto Grip Rebel Classic
Orleans Bowling Center
Las Vegas
Jan. 23-24, 2010
Women’s competition
CSU-Fresno State built a 400-pin lead after Day 1, and that allowed the Bulldogs to breeze through Day 2 en route to a grand total of 11,191 – including bonus pins – and the tournament title. UC-Davis finished second with 10,568. Arizona shot 9,384 to secure third place. San Jose State (8,469) rounded out the field by finishing fourth.
Jasmine Coleman of CSU-Fresno State was tops among individuals after shooting 1,359 for seven games. Katey Nelson, also of CSU-Fresno State, finished 26 pins back at 1,333. Keity Warner (1,332) and Julia Miller (1,298), both of UC-Davis, finished third and fourth, respectively. Amber Bradbury of San Jose State grabbed the final place in the top five; she shot 1,295.
Complete team standings
1. CSU-Fresno State – 11,191; 2. UC-Davis – 10,568; 3. Arizona – 9,384; 4. San Jose State – 8,469.
Top 10 individual standings (7 games)
1. Jasmine Coleman – CSU-Fresno State – 1,359; 2. Katey Nelson – CSU-Fresno State – 1,333; 3. Keity Warner – UC-Davis – 1,332; 4. Julia Miller – UC-Davis – 1,298; 5. Amber Bradbury – San Jose State – 1,295; 6. Nicole Bring – CSU-Fresno State – 1,262; 7. Brittney Hendrickson – CSU-Fresno State – 1,209; 8. Erica Pursell – Arizona – 1,190; 9. Jessica Reed – Arizona – 1,182; 10. Julie Kawaye – UC-Davis – 1,169.
Men’s competition
CSU-Fresno State shot 7,288 on Day 1 and 5,086 on Day 2 for a total of 12,374 and first place atop the 20-team field. William Paterson finished second with 11,840. Arizona State-Haugen was third with 11,798, leaving UNLV-Black (11,659) and Sacred Heart-Red (11,555) to settle for fourth and fifth, respectively.
Brian Makan of Arizona State-Haugen won the individual competition with a seven-game total of 1,549, which equated to an average of 221.29 per game. Dave Kipperman of Sacred Heart-Red was second with 1,543 (220.43). Paul Hogan (1,527 – 218.14) and Greg Geering (1,523 – 217.57), both of CSU-Fresno State, secure spots three and four. Fifth place went to Nick Klager of William Paterson who shot 1,492 (213.14).
Complete team standings
1. CSU-Fresno State – 12,374; 2. William Paterson – 11,840; 3. Arizona State-Haugen – 11,798; 4. UNLV-Black – 11,659; 5. Sacred Heart-Red – 11,555; 6. UC-Davis – 11,298; 7. Nebraska-Omaha – 11,295; 8. St. John’s – 11,109; 9. San Jose State – 11,079; 10. Arizona State-Cain – 10,872; 11. Weber State-Purple – 10,788; 12. Cal State-Long Beach – 10,438; 13. Arizona – 10,414; 14. Sacred Heart-White – 10,329; 15. UC-Santa Barbara – 10,227; 16. Cal-Poly – 9,931; 17. Weber State-White – 9,736; 18. Utah State – 9,518; 19. West Point – 8,827; 20. UNLV-Red – 6,225 (Did not participate in Baker).
Top 10 individual standings (7 games)
1. Brian Makan – Arizona State-Haugen – 1,549; 2. Dave Kipperman – Sacred Heart-Red – 1,543; 3. Paul Hogan – CSU-Fresno State – 1,527; 4. Greg Geering – CSU-Fresno State – 1,523; 5. Nick Klager – William Paterson – 1,492; 6. William Jackson – Weber State-Purple – 1,488; 7. John McCann – Nebraska-Omaha – 1,454; 8. Kevin Saunders – Arizona State-Haugen – 1,453; 9. Jonathan Deuire – William Paterson – 1,398; 10. Kris George – UNLV-Black – 1,393.
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2009-10 season high scores
Men’s high team series
1. Wichita State – S.I. Elite – 3,421; 2. Rochester Institute of Technology – Shippensburg Classic – 3,370; 3. Lindenwood – Midwest Collegiate – 3,365; 4. Saginaw Valley State – Orange and Black – 3,358; 5. North Texas – SWIBC III – 3,357; 6. Robert Morris University of Illinois – Midwest Collegiate – 3,304; 7. William Paterson – Shippensburg Classic – 3,301; 8. West Texas A&M – SWIBC III – 3,286; 9. CSU-Fresno State – Midwest Collegiate – 3,281; 10. UNLV – Sin City – 3,275.
Men’s high team game
1. Wichita State – Leatherneck Classic – 1,264; 2. Lindenwood – Midwest Collegiate – 1,234; 3. North Texas – SWIBC III – 1,212; 4. Saginaw Valley State – Orange and Black – 1,201; 5. CSU-Fresno State – Midwest Collegiate – 1,198; 6. Central Florida – Striking Knights Invitational – 1,178; 7. McKendree – S.I. Elite – 1,176; 8. Rochester Institute of Technology – Shippensburg Classic – 1,173; 9. Houston – SWIBC III – 1,160; 10. Purdue – Striking Knights Invitational – 1,158.
Men’s high individual series
1. Stephen Planer – West Texas A&M – SWIBC III – 835; 2. Andy Mills – Viterbo – Midwest Collegiate – 783; 3. Gary Haines – Briarcliffe – Viking Classic – 772; 4. John Szczerbinski – Wichita State – Blue and Gold – 767; 5. Justin Hargrave – Louisiana-Lafayette – SWIBC I – 760; 6. Mark Scuderi – Rochester Institute of Technology – Shippensburg Classic – 759; 7. Brian Makan – Arizona State – Camarillo Open – 756; 8. Mike Wedemeire – Missouri Baptist – Glenn Carlson Invitational – 754; 9. Sean Lavery-Spahr – North Texas – SWIBC III – 753; 10. Dale Coleman – Santa Fe College – Gator Classic – 752.
Women’s high team series
1. Robert Morris University of Illinois – Orange and Black – 3,323; 2. Pikeville – Orange and Black – 3,315; 3. Webber International – Brunswick Southern – 3,269; 4. Wichita State – S.I. Elite – 3,171; 5. Central Florida – Brunswick Southern – 3,147; 6. Maryland-Eastern Shore – Bowie State Classic – 3,142; 7. Lindenwood – Orange and Black – 3,079; 8. Adelphi – Bowie State Classic – 2,924; 9. Bellarmine – Midwest Collegiate – 2,912; 10. Ball State – Orange and Black – 2,905.
Women’s high team game
1. Wichita State – S.I. Elite – 1,225; 2. Pikeville – Orange and Black – 1,164; 3. Webber International – Brunswick Southern – 1,155; 4. Robert Morris University of Illinois – Orange and Black – 1,131; 5. Central Florida – Striking Knights – 1,129; 6. Maryland-Eastern Shore – Mid-Winter Classic – 1,114; 7. Vanderbilt – UCM Ozarks – 1,096; 8. West Texas A&M – Collegiate Shootout – 1,063; 9. Lindenwood – Orange and Black – 1,062; 10. Wright State – Kegel Collegiate – 1,051.
Women’s high individual series
1. Jennifer Wright – Pikeville – Orange and Black – 777; 2. Stephanie Guzik – Briarcliffe – Viking Classic – 750; 3. Jenny Petzoldt – Lindenwood – Orange and Black – 724; 4. Kristie Petravich – Central Florida – Gator Classic – 709; 5. Candace Longoria – North Texas – SWIBC III – 708; 6. Jenn Boisselle – Central Florida – Brunswick Southern – 696; 7. Samantha Kelly – Robert Morris University of Illinois – Orange and Black – 695; 8. Michelle Secours – Bellarmine – Orange and Black – 693; 9. Kaidee Sutphin – Central Florida – Gator Classic – 692; 10. Stephanie Moore – Central Florida – Gator Classic – 689; Dayna Galganski – Central Florida – 689.