Field set for 2010 ISC
March 12, 2010
Two-time Team USA member John Szczerbinski of Wichita State and women's regular season average leader Jenn Boisselle of Central Florida were among the players who qualified Friday for the 2010 United States Bowling Congress Intercollegiate Singles Championships.
The USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships, which will be held May 17-18 at AMF Euless Lanes in Euless, Texas, features 32 of the top male and female collegiate bowlers in the country competing for national titles.
Qualifying for the national finals was held Friday at four Sectional Qualifier sites: Allentown, Pa.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Peoria, Ill., and Las Vegas. All participants bowled six games with total pinfall determining final standings. The top four finishers in each division (male and female) at each Sectional Qualifier site advance to the 2010 USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships.
Szczerbinski, who had the third highest average among collegiate bowlers in the regular season, advanced through the Peoria sectional with 1,372 (228.6 average). Stephen Conn of Bellarmine was second, Sean Rangel of William Penn took third, while Justin Thompson of Kansas grabbed the fourth and final spot.
In Chattanooga, Lindenwood's EJ Parks took the top spot with a 1,344 total. He was followed by Joel Klaas of Purdue, Joe Steiner of Saginaw Valley State and Logan Mills of Michigan.
Coming out of the Allentown sectional was Penn State-Berks' Ryan Wyandt, who led with 1,343. Kyle Keegan of Rochester Tech took second, while Jacob Kent of Erie Community College was third and David Gerhart of Rochester Tech was fourth.
Michael Snell of Nebraska-Lincoln finished first in Las Vegas with 1,307. Christopher Bardol of Robert Morris-Illinois was second, Brandon Allred of UNLV finished third and Casey Albert of UC-Davis took fourth.
On the women's side, Boisselle helped Central Florida take three of the top four spots in Chattanooga with a 1,262 total. Samantha Macina was second, while Kaidee Sutphin was fourth. Lindenwood's Amanda Greene was third.
Danielle Knittle of Penn State-University Park won the qualifying in Allentown with 1,212. Kimberly Yioulos of Pikeville was second and was followed by a pair of Webber International Bowlers, Jessica Santiago and Stephanie Martins.
In Peoria, Christina Oschman of Bellarmine led the field with 1,305 and was followed by Erin McCarthy of Nebraska-Lincoln, Erin Chambers of Robert Morris-Peoria and Lori Hanken of McKendree.
Heather D'Errico of Robert Morris-Illinois shot 1,284 for the top spot in Las Vegas. Dori Jaffess of Arizona State was second, Esther Cheah of Nebraska-Lincoln was third and Brittney Hendrickson of Fresno State earned the last spot.
At the national finals, all 16 participants in each division bowl eight games to determine seeding for the match play competition. In match play, participants compete in a best-of-five, single-elimination bracket, with winners in each division being crowned national champions of the 2010 USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships.
2010 USBC INTERCOLLEGIATE SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS
SECTIONAL QUALIFIERS
Friday's Results
Final results after six games - Top 5
(Top 4 in each sectional advance to 2010 USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships)
MEN
Allentown (Pa.) Sectional
1, Ryan Wyandt, Penn State-Berks, 1,343. 2, Kyle Keegan, Rochester Tech, 1,307. 3, Jacob Kent, Erie Community College, 1,296. 4, David Gerhart, Rochester Tech, 1,283. 5, Adam Corder, George Mason, 1,276.
Chattanooga (Tenn.) Sectional
1, EJ Parks, Lindenwood, 1,344. 2, Joel Klaas, Purdue, 1,337. 3, Joe Steiner, Saginaw Valley State, 1,323. 4, Logan Mills, Michigan, 1,306. 5, Brett Cunningham, Lindenwood, 1,302.
Peoria (Ill.) Sectional
1, John Szczerbinski, Wichita State, 1,372. 2, Stephen Conn, Bellarmine, 1,358. 3, Sean Rangel, William Penn, 1,302. 4, Justin Thompson, Kansas, 1,300. 5, Will Barnes, Wichita State, 1,297.
Las Vegas Sectional
1, Michael Snell, Nebraska-Lincoln, 1,307. 2, Christopher Bardol, Robert Morris-Illinois, 1,281. 3, Brandon Allred, UNLV, 1,268. 4, Casey Albert, UC-Davis, 1,259. 5, Joseph Vrobel, Robert Morris-Illinois, 1,254.
WOMEN
Allentown (Pa.) Sectional
1, Danielle Knittle, Penn State-University Park, 1,212. 2, Kimberly Yioulos, Pikeville, 1,185. 3, Jessica Santiago, Webber International, 1,158. 4, Stephanie Martins, Webber International, 1,149. 5, Ashly Galante, Webber International, 1,143.
Chattanooga (Tenn.) Sectional
1, Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida, 1,262. 2, Samantha Macina, Central Florida, 1,254. 3, Amanda Greene, Lindenwood, 1,217. 4, Kaidee Sutphin, Central Florida, 1,205. 5, Stacy Parsons, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, 1,201.
Peoria (Ill.) Sectional
1, Christina Oschman, Bellarmine, 1,305. 2, Erin McCarty, Nebraska-Lincoln, 1,259. 3, Erin Chambers, Robert Morris-Peoria, 1,224. 4, Lori Hanken, McKendree, 1,219. 5, Kathryn Cox, Wright State, 1,207.
Las Vegas Sectional
1, Heather D'Errico, Robert Morris-Illinois, 1,284. 2, Dori Jaffess, Arizona State, 1,254. 3, Esther Cheah, Nebraska-Lincoln, 1,240. 4, Brittney Hendrickson, Fresno State, 1,237. 5, Emily Peterson, North Dakota State, 1,231.
The USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships, which will be held May 17-18 at AMF Euless Lanes in Euless, Texas, features 32 of the top male and female collegiate bowlers in the country competing for national titles.
Qualifying for the national finals was held Friday at four Sectional Qualifier sites: Allentown, Pa.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Peoria, Ill., and Las Vegas. All participants bowled six games with total pinfall determining final standings. The top four finishers in each division (male and female) at each Sectional Qualifier site advance to the 2010 USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships.
Szczerbinski, who had the third highest average among collegiate bowlers in the regular season, advanced through the Peoria sectional with 1,372 (228.6 average). Stephen Conn of Bellarmine was second, Sean Rangel of William Penn took third, while Justin Thompson of Kansas grabbed the fourth and final spot.
In Chattanooga, Lindenwood's EJ Parks took the top spot with a 1,344 total. He was followed by Joel Klaas of Purdue, Joe Steiner of Saginaw Valley State and Logan Mills of Michigan.
Coming out of the Allentown sectional was Penn State-Berks' Ryan Wyandt, who led with 1,343. Kyle Keegan of Rochester Tech took second, while Jacob Kent of Erie Community College was third and David Gerhart of Rochester Tech was fourth.
Michael Snell of Nebraska-Lincoln finished first in Las Vegas with 1,307. Christopher Bardol of Robert Morris-Illinois was second, Brandon Allred of UNLV finished third and Casey Albert of UC-Davis took fourth.
On the women's side, Boisselle helped Central Florida take three of the top four spots in Chattanooga with a 1,262 total. Samantha Macina was second, while Kaidee Sutphin was fourth. Lindenwood's Amanda Greene was third.
Danielle Knittle of Penn State-University Park won the qualifying in Allentown with 1,212. Kimberly Yioulos of Pikeville was second and was followed by a pair of Webber International Bowlers, Jessica Santiago and Stephanie Martins.
In Peoria, Christina Oschman of Bellarmine led the field with 1,305 and was followed by Erin McCarthy of Nebraska-Lincoln, Erin Chambers of Robert Morris-Peoria and Lori Hanken of McKendree.
Heather D'Errico of Robert Morris-Illinois shot 1,284 for the top spot in Las Vegas. Dori Jaffess of Arizona State was second, Esther Cheah of Nebraska-Lincoln was third and Brittney Hendrickson of Fresno State earned the last spot.
At the national finals, all 16 participants in each division bowl eight games to determine seeding for the match play competition. In match play, participants compete in a best-of-five, single-elimination bracket, with winners in each division being crowned national champions of the 2010 USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships.
2010 USBC INTERCOLLEGIATE SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS
SECTIONAL QUALIFIERS
Friday's Results
Final results after six games - Top 5
(Top 4 in each sectional advance to 2010 USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships)
MEN
Allentown (Pa.) Sectional
1, Ryan Wyandt, Penn State-Berks, 1,343. 2, Kyle Keegan, Rochester Tech, 1,307. 3, Jacob Kent, Erie Community College, 1,296. 4, David Gerhart, Rochester Tech, 1,283. 5, Adam Corder, George Mason, 1,276.
Chattanooga (Tenn.) Sectional
1, EJ Parks, Lindenwood, 1,344. 2, Joel Klaas, Purdue, 1,337. 3, Joe Steiner, Saginaw Valley State, 1,323. 4, Logan Mills, Michigan, 1,306. 5, Brett Cunningham, Lindenwood, 1,302.
Peoria (Ill.) Sectional
1, John Szczerbinski, Wichita State, 1,372. 2, Stephen Conn, Bellarmine, 1,358. 3, Sean Rangel, William Penn, 1,302. 4, Justin Thompson, Kansas, 1,300. 5, Will Barnes, Wichita State, 1,297.
Las Vegas Sectional
1, Michael Snell, Nebraska-Lincoln, 1,307. 2, Christopher Bardol, Robert Morris-Illinois, 1,281. 3, Brandon Allred, UNLV, 1,268. 4, Casey Albert, UC-Davis, 1,259. 5, Joseph Vrobel, Robert Morris-Illinois, 1,254.
WOMEN
Allentown (Pa.) Sectional
1, Danielle Knittle, Penn State-University Park, 1,212. 2, Kimberly Yioulos, Pikeville, 1,185. 3, Jessica Santiago, Webber International, 1,158. 4, Stephanie Martins, Webber International, 1,149. 5, Ashly Galante, Webber International, 1,143.
Chattanooga (Tenn.) Sectional
1, Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida, 1,262. 2, Samantha Macina, Central Florida, 1,254. 3, Amanda Greene, Lindenwood, 1,217. 4, Kaidee Sutphin, Central Florida, 1,205. 5, Stacy Parsons, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, 1,201.
Peoria (Ill.) Sectional
1, Christina Oschman, Bellarmine, 1,305. 2, Erin McCarty, Nebraska-Lincoln, 1,259. 3, Erin Chambers, Robert Morris-Peoria, 1,224. 4, Lori Hanken, McKendree, 1,219. 5, Kathryn Cox, Wright State, 1,207.
Las Vegas Sectional
1, Heather D'Errico, Robert Morris-Illinois, 1,284. 2, Dori Jaffess, Arizona State, 1,254. 3, Esther Cheah, Nebraska-Lincoln, 1,240. 4, Brittney Hendrickson, Fresno State, 1,237. 5, Emily Peterson, North Dakota State, 1,231.