2014-15 AMCC Women's Bowling News
The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford's women's bowling team has been recognized by the National Tenpin Coaches Association for an outstanding year in the classroom.
New Jersey City University will join the AMCC as an affiliate member in the sport of women's bowling, effective for the 2015-16 season.
All institution sport teams which compete for an AMCC championship may select one member from their team who displays good sportsmanship throughout the season to be a member of the All-AMCC Sportsmanship Team.
Pitt-Bradford senior Sarah Foley led the Panthers to their second consecutive AMCC bowling title and has once again been named the AMCC Women's Bowling Player of the Year.
Pitt-Bradford earned their second consecutive AMCC bowling title in a tightly contested championship at Holiday Bowl in Altoona, PA.
Foley bowled a total pinfall of 1,208 at the AMCC Championships. She bowled a Team Format average of 201.3. Pitt-Bradford finished the day 3-0 and went on to win their second consecutive AMCC Championship.
With a total pinfall 4,635, defending champion Pitt-Bradford sits atop the standings after day one of the AMCC bowling championship.
Gales led the team in Baker (16.9) and Team (174.5) average while also leading the Mounties to their highest tournament finish in program history at the St Francis Invitational.
The 2015 AMCC Women’s Bowling Championship looks to be an exciting one that could belong to any of the four teams.
Miller had an 18.1 baker average on Friday, a 162 average on Saturday in the team format, and a 19.3 average in baker on Sunday at the Kutztown Invitational.
Building on a 3-0 start on Saturday, Mount Aloysius College went 2-1 on Sunday to win the AMCC January quad match.
Mount Aloysius College swept all three team format matches on the first day of competition in the AMCC January quad match.
Vietmeier was the anchor in the final three baker games against Pitt Bradford to help the Mounties come from behind after being down 3-1 to win the match and clinch 1st place in the AMCC Quad Match. Vietmeier averaged 171 for a total pinfall of 513 in the team matches.
Szpara had the best two-game series (203, 190) with an average of 196.5 to help defeat Pitt Bradford in the team dual match.
The first two-day AMCC Quad Meet of the season, hosted by Pitt Bradford, came down to a total pin fall tiebreak for Penn St. Altoona to be declared the winner.
Szpara led the Lady Mavs in a 4-3 week. She rolled a 370 two game total against UPB on Tuesday, she then had an AMCC best 609 series (3 games) in the team portion of the AMCC Quad.
