2023-24 AMCC Women's Bowling News
Hilbert College Associate Athletic Director Laura Edholm is pleased to announce that Andy Rettig and Sara Snyder will serve as Co-Head Coaches for the Hilbert College Women's Bowling program.
The National Tenpin Coaches Association (NTCA) recognized teams with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.2 or higher during the 2023-24 academic year and individuals with a cumulative GPA of 3.4 or higher.
On the heels of the program's first AMCC Championship and NCAA National Collegiate Championship appearance, the William Smith College bowling team earned its first top 10 ranking, landing at No. 7 in the final National Tenpin Coaches Association Division II/III Poll.
William Smith College bowling freshman Colleen Jump was named the 2023-24 Division III Rookie of the Year by the National Tenpin Coaches Association.
The William Smith College bowling team was eliminated from the NCAA National Collegiate Bowling Championship today, but it took the defending national champion and the 2023 runner-up to end the Herons historic second season.
After a strong winter sports season for Penn State Behrend, the Lions remain in the lead for the AMCC Presidents Cup title.
The William Smith College bowling team defeated Fayetteville State University in the opening match of the 2024 NCAA National Collegiate Bowling Championship Rochester Regional.
On Day 2 of D3 Week, we salute our Team Peak Performers of 2023-24.
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.
The William Smith College bowling team will make its NCAA National Collegiate Bowling Championship debut just an hour down the road from their campus, facing Fayetteville State University in the opening match of the Rochester Regional at Bowl-A-Roll Lanes at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, April 4.
William Smith College junior Michaela Morgan has been named the AMCC Bowler of the Year.
William Smith College has been named the 2024 AMCC Bowling Champion. Due to an illness on the Alvernia University team, the Golden Wolves were forced forfeit on Sunday, thus declaring William Smith the tournament champion.
#2 William Smith started off with an upset victory over top seed Saint Vincent College in Match 5 on Saturday morning.
After day one of the AMCC Bowling Championship, #1 Saint Vincent College and #2 William Smith College remain undefeated heading into day two of competition tomorrow morning.
Morgan led the Herons to a fifth-place finish in the Northeast Roundup over the weekend. She was 16th out of 109 bowlers scoring average (201.6) in traditional matches. Overall, she averaged an AMCC-leading 20.6 pins per frame. Morgan was second in the conference in traditional average (20.16), trailing teammate Colleen Jump, and was also second in Baker average (21.0). Her 245 game against Mercyhurst was the highest score by a Heron over the weekend, while her 236 against Kutztown was the second highest. Morgan led the AMCC in strike percentage (53.8%) and was second behind Jump in fill percentage (85.6%).
AMCC bowlers will hit the lanes this weekend for the 2024 AMCC Bowling Championship Tournament at Pines Plaze Lanes in Pittsburgh, PA.
