Collegiate Ticker--Week of Nov. 16

Valparaiso (NCAA)
Inman’s Recreation Center
Valparaiso, Ind.
Nov. 13-14, 2009


Women’s competition

Minnesota State-Mankato put up 3,615 during its first five matches and 4,660 during its final five matches en route to 8,275, a 6-2 record and first place atop the five-team field. Wisconsin-Whitewater was second at 5-3 (8,261). The hosts from Valparaiso finished third, going 4-4 and notching 8,103. Adrian (3-5 - 7,500) and Elmhurst (2-6 - 7,922) rounded out the standings.

Sarah Stettner of Wisconsin-Whitewater shot 850 for four games to notch the tournament’s high individual average, 212.50. Ashley Clinchoc of Minnesota-Mankato fired 1,037 for five games, which was good for a 207.40 average. Natalie Cortese of Valparaiso was third at 1,003 (200.60). Amanda Warwick of Elmhurst (999 - 199.80) and Katelyn Miles Wisconsin-Whitewater (774 - 193.50) grabbed the final spots in the top five.

Complete team standings

1. Minnesota State-Mankato - 6-2 - 8,275; 2. Wisconsin-Whitewater - 5-3 - 8,261; 3. Valparaiso - 4-4 - 8,103; 4. Adrian - 3-5 - 7,500; 5. Elmhurst - 2-6 - 7,922.

Top 10 individual standings (Average)
1. Sarah Stetner - Wisconsin-Whitewater - 212.50; 2. Ashley Clinchoc - Minnesota State-Mankato - 207.40; 3. Natalie Cortese - Valparaiso - 200.60; 4. Amanda Warwick - Elmhurst - 199.80; 5. Katelyn Miles - Wisconsin-Whitewater-Pacer - 193.50; 6. Ashley Busiel - Valparaiso - 193.20; 7. Amanda Cortese - Valparaiso - 192.00; 8. Sarah Izydorek - Minnesota State-Mankato - 192.00; 9. Shannon McKowen - Adrian - 189.00; 10. Kelsey Dunkle - 188.40.

NEC #1
Bowl O Rama
Reading, Pa.
Nov. 14-15, 2009

Women’s competition

After two days of competition, four teams sat tied with identical 5-2 match-play records, so total pins were used to determine places one through four. St. Francis (N.Y.) came out on top, narrowly topping Kutztown, 8,912-8,903, to capture the tournament title. Adelphi (8,822) was third, and New Jersey City (8,821) was fourth. Fairleigh Dickinson (3-4 - 8,789), St. Peter’s (3-4 - 8,587), Sacred Heart (2-5 - 8,739) and Long Island (0-7 - 6,781) rounded out the field.

The individual crown went to Jen Daunno of New Jersey City, who broke 200 four times in seven games en route to a first-place total of 1,407. She was the only player in the field to average over 200 (201.00). Alexandra Stein of St. Francis (N.Y.) was second with 1,352 (193.10). Steph Ray of Kutztown (1,348 - 192.50), Amanda Borger of St. Peter’s (1,335 - 190.70) and Danielle McEwan of Fairleigh Dickinson (1,321 - 188.70) grabbed third, fourth and fifth place, respectively.

Complete team standings
1. St. Francis (N.Y.) 5-2 - 8,912; 2. Kutztown - 5-2 - 8,903; 3. Adelphi - 5-2 - 8,822; 4. New Jersey City - 5-2 - 8,821; 5. Fairleigh Dickinson - 3-4 - 8,789; 6. St. Peter’s - 3-4 - 8,587; 7. Sacred Heart - 2-5 - 8,739; 8. Long Island - 0-7 - 6,781.

Top 10 individual standings (7 games)
1. Jen Daunno - New Jersey City - 1,407 - 201.00; 2. Alexandra Stein - St. Francis (N.Y.) - 1,352 - 193.10; 3. Steph Ray - Kutztown - 1,348 - 192.50; 4. Amanda Borger - St. Peter’s - 1,335 - 190.70; 5. Danielle McEwan - Fairleigh Dickinson - 1,321 - 188.70; 6. Kristina Terpo - St. Francis (N.Y.) - 1,297 - 185.20; 7. Kayla Jones - Kutztown - 1,291 - 184.40; 8. Candice D’Angelo - New Jersey City - 1,269 - 181.20; 9. Sarah Pelletier - Sacred Heart - 1,250 - 178.50; 10. Kayla Stamm - Kutztown - 1,248 - 178.20.

Raider Classic
Poelking Woodman Lanes
Kettering, Ohio
Nov. 14-15, 2009

Men’s competition

Wright State-Red jumped to the top of the standings by shooting 5,040 during team play. The Raiders followed that up with 3,710 during Baker to establish a grand total of 8,750, which was more than enough to secure first place ahead of the 8,680 authored by second-place Pikeville-Grizzly. Saginaw Valley State (8,671), Morehead State-Blue (8,645) and Martin Methodist-A (8,435) also cracked the top five.

Nic Sutherland of Davenport-Red took first place among individuals after tallying a five-game total of 1,111, which was good for a 222.20 average. Chris Walden of Urbana-Blue was second with 1,089 (217.80), while Matt Godbold of Saginaw Valley State placed third with 1,079 (215.80). Adam Voth of Morehead State-Blue was fourth (1,074 - 214.80), leaving Toby Sambueno of Saginaw Valley State (1,072 - 214.40) to secure fifth.

Complete team standings

1. Wright State-Red - 5,040-3,710 - 8,750; 2. Pikeville-Grizzly - 4,755-3,925 - 8,680; 3. Saginaw Valley State - 4,966-3,705 - 8,671; 4. Morehead State-Blue - 4,872-3,773 - 8,645; 5. Martin Methodist-A - 4,683-3,752 - 8,435; 6. Urbana-Blue - 4,709-3,643 - 8,352; 7. Davenport-Red - 4,667-3,635 - 8,302; 8. Morehead State-Gold - 4,705-3,575 - 8,280; 9. Pikeville-Kodiak - 4,604-3,592 - 8,196; 10. Grand Valley State - 4,455-3,741 - 8,196; 11. Wright State-Black - 4,535-3,659 - 8,194; 12. Urbana-Gray - 4,431-3,688 - 8,119; 13. Ohio State-Scarlet - 4,647-3,442 - 8,089; 14. St. Catharine-Purple - 4,485-3,539 - 8,024; 15. Morehead State-White - 4,415-3,603 - 8,018; 16. Morehead State-Black - 4,344-3,625 - 7,969; 17. Davenport-Black - 4,491-3,462 - 7,953; 18. Notre Dame College - 4,345-3,589 - 7,934; 19. Martin Methodist-B - 4,173-3,754 - 7,927; 20. Ohio State-Gray - 4,493-3,285 - 7,778; 21. Pikeville-Panda - 4,271-3,478 - 7,749; 22. Wright State-Green - 4,430-3,284 - 7,714; 23. Virginia Tech - 4,299-3,385 - 7,684; 24. Ball State - 4,266-3,338 - 7,604; 25. Notre Dame - 3,993-3,592 - 7,585; 26. Campbellsville - 4,107-3,451 - 7,558; 27. Ohio State-White - 4,228-3,324 - 7,552; 28. St. Catharine-Gold - 3,918-3,220 - 7,138.

Top 10 individual standings (5 games)
1. Nic Sutherland - Davenport-Red - 1,111 - 222.20; 2. Chris Walden - Urbana-Blue - 1,089 - 217.80; 3. Mat Godbold - Saginaw Valley State - 1,079 - 215.80; 4. Adam Voth - Morehead State-Blue - 1,074 - 214.80; 5. Toby Sambueno - Saginaw Valley State - 1,072 - 214.40; 6. Ricky Brown - Wright State-Red - 1,072 - 214.40; 7. Steven Zimmer - Morehead State-Blue - 1,066 - 213.20; 8. Curtiss Rasnic Jr. - Wright State-Red - 1,049 - 209.80; 9. Chris Cardinali - Ohio State-Gray - 1,023 - 204.60; 10. Chris Brown - Morehead State-Gold - 1,021 - 204.20.

Women’s competition
It was a banner weekend for Pikeville, which had squads finish first, second and fourth in this 18-team event. Pikeville-Britta captured first place, shooting 4,871 in team and 3,760 in Baker for a grand total of 8,631. Pikeville-Howie was second with 8,538. Wright State-Blue broke the streak by capturing third (8,006), but the Bears got back into fray thereafter with Pikeville-Primm grabbing fourth at 7,865. Ball State (7,827) secured the final spot in the top five.

Kim Yioulos led the Pikeville-Britta effort with a five-game score of 1,019, which was good for a 203.80 average and first place in the individual competition. Nicole Burke, also of Pikeville-Britta, was just one pin back at 1,018 (203.60). Natasha Martin of Pikeville-Howie was third (996 - 199.20). Chantal Francis of Virginia Tech was fourth (993 - 198.60), leaving Megan Kyle of Pikeville-Britta (992 - 198.40) to claim fifth.

Complete team standings
1. Pikeville-Britta - 4,871-3,760 - 8,631; 2. Pikeville-Howie - 4,767-3,771 - 8,538; 3. Wright State-Blue - 4,435-3,571 - 8,006; 4. Pikeville-Primm - 4,443-3,422 - 7,865; 5. Ball State - 4,194-3,633 - 7,827; 6. Davenport - 4,240-3,493 - 7,733; 7. Martin Methodist - 4,226-3,398 - 7,624; 8. Wright State-Green - 4,117-3,234 - 7,351; 9. Notre Dame College - 4,134-3,145 - 7,279; 10. Ohio State - 3,922-3,211 - 7,133; 11. Urbana - 3,986-3,125 - 7,111; 12. Indiana - 4,052-3,026 - 7,078; 13. Virginia Tech - 3,819-3,079 - 6,898; 14. St. Catharine-Purple - 3,975-2,916 - 6,891; 15. Grand Valley State - 3,679-2,939 - 6,618; 16. Campbellsville - 3,436-2,934 - 6,370; 17. Spalding - 3,277-2,491 - 5,768; 18. Ursuline - 2,019-1,737 - 3,756.

Top 10 individual standings (5 games)
1. Kim Yioulos - Pikeville-Britta - 1,019 - 203.80; 2. Nicole Burke - Pikeville-Britta - 1,018 - 203.60; 3. Natasha Martin - Pikeville-Howie - 996 - 199.20; 4. Chantal Francis - Virginia Tech - 993 - 198.60; 5. Megan Kyle - Pikeville-Britta - 992 - 198.40; 6. Emily Witt - Pikeville-Howie - 978 - 195.60; 7. Jennifer Wright - Pikeville-Howie - 972 - 194.40; 8. Becky Sulligan - Pikeville-Britta - 968 - 193.60; 9. Heidi Sanders - Wright State-Blue - 961 - 192.20; 10. Kathryn Cox - Wright State-Blue - 961 - 192.20.

Minnesota Invitational
Memory Lanes
Minneapolis, Minn.
Nov. 14-15, 2009

Men’s competition

Wisconsin-Whitewater sat in third place after team play (5,818), but a field-best 2,453 Baker effort lifted the Warhawks past their opponents and into first place with a grand total of 8,271. Nebraska-Omaha was second with 8,239. William Penn-Statesmen finished third with 8,085. Iowa State (7,802) grabbed fourth. South Dakota State (7,735) was fifth.

Sean Rangel of William Penn-Statesmen won the individual competition with a six-game total of 1,305, which was good for a 217.50 average. Jeffry Puchio of William Penn-Gold was second with 1,281 (213.50). Nick Riedler of Nebraska-Omaha-Red finished third with 1,274 (212.33), leaving Trevor Ruesch of Wisconsin-Whitewater (1,258 - 209.67) and Brandon Fietek of Minnesota State-Mankato (1,253 - 208.83) to settle for fourth and fifth, respectively.

Complete team standings
1. Wisconsin-Whitewater - 5,818-2,453 - 8,271; 2. Nebraska-Omaha-Red - 5,975-2,264 - 8,239; 3. William Penn-Statesmen - 5,820-2,265 - 8,085; 4. Iowa State - 5,436-2,366 - 7,802; 5. South Dakota State - 5,505-2,230 - 7,735; 6. North Dakota State - 5,488-2,237 - 7,725; 7. William Penn-Gold - 5,568-2,123 - 7,691; 8. Minnesota State-Mankato - 5,563-2,097 - 7,660; 9. Iowa - 5,512-2,129 - 7,641; 10. Minnesota-Gold - 5,259-2,219 - 7,478; 11. Minnesota-Maroon - 5,106-2,210 - 7,316; 12. Nebraska-Omaha-Black - 5,174-2,062 - 7,236; 13. William Penn-Blue - 5,006-2,217 - 7,223.

Top 10 individual standings (6 games)
1. Sean Rangel - William Penn-Statesmen - 1,305 - 217.50; 2. Jeffry Puchio - William Penn-Gold - 1,281 - 213.50; 3. Nick Riedler - Nebraska-Omaha-Red - 1,274 - 212.33; 4. Trevor Ruesch - Wisconsin-Whitewater - 1,258 - 209.67; 5. Brandon Fietek - Minnesota State-Mankato - 1,253 - 208.83; 6. Jason Corbaley - Nebraska-Omaha-Red - 1,233 - 205.50; 7. Kyle Vanderloop - Wisconsin-Whitewater - 1,221 - 203.50; 8. James Miller - William Penn-Statesmen - 1,204 - 200.67; 9. Mike Dolan - Wisconsin-Whitewater - 1,190 - 198.33; 10. Bill Mettee - South Dakota State - 1,179 - 196.50.

Gator Collegiate Bowling Shootout
Splitz
Gainesville, Fla.
Nov. 14-15, 2009

Men’s competition

Santa Fe College shot 6,296 during team and 3,512 during Baker to grab first place in the Power Point standings with a grand total of 9,808. Central Florida-Black (9,676), Florida International (9,581), South Florida (9,293) and Florida State-Garnet (9,008) also cracked the top five.

Once the bracket finals began, Central Florida-Black showed itself to be a step ahead of the rest, downing Florida International, 2-1 (180-232, 236-203, 192-160), and Santa Fe, 2-1 (203-159, 158-256, 213-204), to collect the tournament title. Florida International (1-2) and South Florida (0-2) finished third and fourth, respectively.

The battle or individual supremacy went to Dale Coleman of Santa Fe, who fired a six-game total of 1,415, which included a 300 in Game 6. For the day, Coleman averaged 235.83. Clinton Andrews of Florida was second with 1,376 (229.33). Ryne Stone of Central Florida was third with 1,315 (219.17), while Zak Rogers of Florida International was fourth with 1,312 (218.67). Zach Senter of South Florida shot 1,256 (209.33) to claim fifth place.

Bracket results
Final
(2) Central Florida-Black def. (1) Santa Fe 2-1 (203-159, 158-256, 213-204).

Semifinals
(1) Santa Fe def. (4) South Florida 2-0 (213-154, 211-192).
(2) Central Florida-Black def. (3) Florida International 2-1 (180-232, 236-203, 192-160).

Complete team standings
1. Santa Fe - 6,296-3,512 - 9,808; 2. Central Florida-Black - 6,244-3,432 - 9,676; 3. Florida International - 6,126-3,455 - 9,581; 4. South Florida - 6,118-3,175 - 9,293; 5. Florida State-Garnet - 5,835-3,173 - 9,008; 6. Florida State-Gold - 5,779-3,050 - 8,829; 7. Central Florida-Gold - 5,707-3,082 - 8,789; 8. Florida-Orange - 5,519-3,093 - 8,612; 9. Florida-Blue - 4,954-2,639 - 7,593; 10. Allen - 4,346-2,277 - 6,623; Miami - 4,083-2,199 - 6,282.

Top 10 individual standings (6 games)
1. Dale Coleman - Santa Fe - 1,415 - 235.83; 2. Clinton Andrews - Florida - 1,376 - 229.33; 3. Ryne Stone - Central Florida - 1,315 - 219.17; 4. Zak Rogers - Florida International - 1,312 - 218.67; 5. Zach Senter - South Florida - 1,256 - 209.33; 6. Donny Bartlett - Santa Fe - 1,247 - 207.83; 7. Enrique Quinoa - Florida International - 1,232 - 205.33; 8. Alex Klemp - Florida State - 1,231 - 205.17; 9. Tim Mirowsky - South Florida - 1,230 - 205.00; 10. Jeremy Mooney - Santa Fe - 1,227 - 204.50.

Women’s competition
Central Florida-Black ran away with the Power Point competition, shooting 6,567 during team and 3,499 during Baker to finish with 10,066, which put it well ahead of the 9,650 put up by second-place Central Florida-Gold. Florida State (8,439) and Florida (7,576) rounded out the standings.

People expecting an all-UCF bracket final got a rude awakening when Florida State upset Central Florida-Gold, 2-0 (201-171, 191-174), during the semifinals. The Seminoles then went on to defeat top-seeded Central Florida-Black, 2-0 (183-181, 193-181), during the championship match.

The individual battle was largely one-sided as Central Florida bowlers captured the top eight positions and nine of the top 10. Kristie Petravich took first place with a six-game total of 1,361, which included games of 279 and 257. Dayna Galganski was second with 1,327 (221.17). Kaidee Sutphin (1,327 - 221.17), Stephanie Moore (1,306 - 217.67) and Jenn Boiselle (1,297 - 216.17) completed the top five.

Bracket results
Final

(3) Florida State def. (1) Central Florida-Black 2-0 (183-181, 193-181).

Semifinals
(1) Central Florida-Black def. (4) Florida 2-0 (212-140, 222-201).
(3) Florida State def. (2) Central Florida-Gold 2-0 (201-171, 191-174).

Complete team standings
1. Central Florida-Black - 6,567-3,499 - 10,066; 2. Central Florida-Gold - 6,386-3,264 - 9,650; 3. Florida State - 5,600-2,839 - 8,439; 4. Florida - 4,844-2,732 - 7,576.

Top 10 individual standings (6 games)
1. Kristie Petravich - Central Florida - 1,361 - 226.83; 2. Dayna Galganski - Central Florida - 1,327 - 221.17; 3. Kaidee Sutphin - Central Florida - 1,327 - 221.17; 4. Stephanie Moore - Central Florida - 1,306 - 217.67; 5. Jenn Boiselle - Central Florida - 1,297 - 216.17; 6. Catie Mullen - Central Florida - 1,274 - 212.33; 7. Kara Bunting - Central Florida - 1,251 - 208.50; 8. Nikki Lozzia - Central Florida - 1,213 - 202.17; 9. Corinne Kelley - Florida State - 1,199 - 199.83; 10. Sara Kramer - Central Florida - 1,176 - 196.00.

MEAC-Southern Division
Nov. 13-15, 2009

Women’s competition

South Carolina State, Norfolk State and Florida A&M all finished 4-1, but the tournament title went to South Carolina State by virtue of the tiebreaker, which was team average. South Carolina State averaged 1,008. Norfolk State claimed second place by virtue of its 942 average. Florida A&M was third with 932. Bethune-Cookman (2-3), North Carolina A&T (1-4) and Winston-Salem State (0-4) rounded out the standings.

The individual crown went to Kimberly Roe of Bethune-Cookman, who fired a five-game total of 992, which was good for an average of 198.40. Darcie Evans of South Carolina State was second with 972 (194.40). Jazmin Bingham of Florida A&M was one pin back at 971 (194.20). Fourth and fifth went to Sheila-Marie Smith of Norfolk State (965 - 193.00) and Samantha Mighty of Florida A&M (962 - 192.40), respectively.

Complete team standings (5 standings)
1. South Carolina State - 4-1; 2. Norfolk State - 4-1; 3. Florida A&M - 4-1; 4. Bethune-Cookman - 2-3; 5. North Carolina A&T - 1-4; 6. Winston-Salem State - 0-4.

Top 10 individual standings
1. Kimberly Roe - Bethune-Cookman - 992 - 198.40; 2. Darcie Evans - South Carolina State - 972 - 194.40; 3. Jazmin Bingham - Florida A&M - 971 - 194.20; 4. Sheila-Marie Smith - Norfolk State - 965 - 193.00; 5. Samantha Mighty - Florida A&M - 962 - 192.40; 6. Sarah Taylor - North Carolina A&T - 961 - 192.20; 7. Marina Akers - South Carolina State - 954 - 190.80; 8. Stephanie Sinclair - South Carolina State - 899 - 179.80; 9. Khrystal Richardson - Winston-Salem State - 893 - 178.60; 10. Mariah Hebbe - South Carolina State - 887 - 177.40.

MEAC-Northern Division
Nov. 13-15, 2009

Women’s competition

Delaware State put up 9,193 (4,663 team, 4,530 Baker) en route to a perfect 10-0 record and first place in this conference tussle. Maryland-Eastern Shore finished in second place at 8-2. Hampton and Morgan both finished at 5-5, leaving Howard (2-8) and Coppin (0-10) to round to the standings.

Adrianna Jaime of Delaware State won the individual competition with a five-game total of 1,021, which was good for an average of 204.20. Martha Perez of Maryland-Eastern Shore was the only other bowler to average over 200. She shot 1,002 to average 200.40 and finish in second place. Jazmyne Hefflefinger of Delaware State was third with 973 (194.60). Keisheena Waldon of Morgan was fourth with 937 (187.40), leaving Kristina Frahm of Maryland-Eastern Shore to claim fifth with 878 (175.60).

Complete team standings
1. Delaware State (10-0); 2. Maryland-Eastern Shore (8-2); 3. Hampton (5-5); 4. Morgan (5-5); 5. Howard (2-8); 6. Coppin (0-10).

Top 10 individual standings (5 games)
1. Adrianna Jaime - Delaware State - 1,021 - 204.20; 2. Martha Perez - Maryland-Eastern Shore - 1,002 - 200.40; 3. Jazmyne Hefflefinger - Delaware State - 973 - 194.60; 4. Keisheena Waldon - Morgan - 937 - 187.40; 5. Kristina Frahm - Maryland-Eastern Shore - 878 - 175.60; 6. Tylencia Selph - Morgan - 876 - 175.20; 7. Erica Martin - Coppin - 863 - 172.60; 8. Ashley Milbourne - Morgan - 858 - 171.60; 9. Kalyn Washburn - Delaware State - 856 - 171.20; 10. Rebecca Glazier - Hampton - 838 - 167.60.

2009-10 season high scores Men’s high team series
1. Wichita State - S.I. Elite - 3,421; 2. Lindenwood - Midwest Collegiate - 3,365; 3. Saginaw Valley State - Orange and Black - 3,358; 4. Robert Morris University of Illinois - Midwest Collegiate - 3,304; 5. CSU-Fresno State - Midwest Collegiate - 3,281; 6. UNLV - Sin City - 3,275; 7. McKendree - S.I. Elite - 3,237; 8. Webber International - Brunswick Southern - 3,236; 9. Newman - Midwest Collegiate - 3,212; 10. William Paterson - Penn Classic - 3,203.

Men’s high team game
1. Lindenwood - Midwest Collegiate - 1,234; 2. Wichita State - S.I. Elite - 1,205; 3. Saginaw Valley State - Orange and Black - 1,201; 4. CSU-Fresno State - Midwest Collegiate - 1,198; 5. McKendree - S.I. Elite - 1,176; 6. Rochester Institute of Technology - Midwest Collegiate - 1,172; 7. Nebraska-Omaha - Midwest Collegiate - 1,149; 8. Robert Morris University of Illinois - Kegel Collegiate - 1,146; 9. Calumet College of St. Joseph - Orange and Black - 1,144; 10. Wright State - AHIBC II - 1,125.

Men’s high individual series

1. Andy Mills - Viterbo - Midwest Collegiate - 783; 2. Justin Hargrave - Louisiana-Lafayette - SWIBC I - 760; 3. Ronnie Sparks - Wichita State - S.I. Elite - 747; 4. Joe Sabo - Toledo - Orange and Black - 744; 5. Nick Pahr - Wichita State - S.I. Elite - 742; 6. Kyle Keegan - Rochester Institute of Technology - Midwest Collegiate - 739; Derek Hartnell - Newman - Midwest Collegiate - 739; 8. Mikey Hill - Robert Morris University of Illinois - Midwest Collegiate - 738; 9. Eddie Schaub - UNLV - Sin City - 726; 10. Kevin Fanter - Newman - Midwest Collegiate - 725; Dave Sweet - Southern Illinois - Brickyard Classic - 725; Greg Patz - Wright State - Orange and Black - 725.

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. Lindenwood - Orange and Black - 3,079; 6. Bellarmine - Midwest Collegiate - 2,912; 7. Ball State - Orange and Black - 2,905; 8. Martin Methodist - Orange and Black - 2,902; 9. Urbana - Orange and Black - 2,874; 10. West Texas A&M - SWIBC I - 2,839.

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 - Brunswick Southern - 1,102; 6. Vanderbilt - UCM Ozarks - 1,096; 7. Lindenwood - Orange and Black - 1,062; 8. Wright State - Kegel Collegiate - 1,051; 9. Ball State - Orange and Black - 1,041; 10. Urbana - Orange and Black - 1,036.

Women’s high individual series

1. Jennifer Wright - Pikeville - Orange and Black - 777; 2. Jenny Petzoldt - Lindenwood - Orange and Black - 724; 3. Jenn Boisselle - Central Florida - Brunswick Southern - 696; 4. Samantha Kelly - Robert Morris University of Illinois - Orange and Black - 695; 5. Michelle Secours - Bellarmine - Orange and Black - 693; 6. Brittni Hamilton - Vanderbilt - UCM Greater Ozarks - 682; 7. Heather D’Errico - Robert Morris University of Illinois - Orange and Black - 680; 8. Cindy Buckner - Martin Methodist - Orange and Black - 677; Nicole Burke - Pikeville - Orange and Black - 677; 10. Hannah Wrenn - Robert Morris University of Illinois - Orange and Black - 673.