Dani Koehler, Saint Vincent College, Bowling
Kohler earned Tournament MVP honors in the Br. Pat Lacey Memorial, leading a field of 54 bowlers. It was her second straight year as the tournament MVP. She was the only bowler to surpass the 1000 pin level for the day, shooting 1013 for an average of 202.6 per game. She was consistent throughout the day, with a low of 190 and a high of 222. She had just four open frames on the day and was "clean" in three of five contests.
BOWLER OF THE WEEK: Saint Vincent SO Dani Kohler earned Tournament MVP honors in the Br. Pat Lacey Memorial, leading a field of 54 bowlers. It was her second straight year as the tournament MVP. She was the only bowler to surpass the 1000 pin level for the day, shooting 1013 for an average of 202.6 per game. She was consistent throughout the day, with a low of 190 and a high of 222. She had just four open frames on the day and was "clean" in three of five contests.
BEST OF THE REST: Medaille SR Morgan Walsh was named to the Br. Pat Lacey Memorial Tournament All-Tournament team as she paced the Mavs to a 4-1 record in the tournament and led the team to the team championship. In the tournament she averaged a team-best 180.8 average and also had a flare for coming up clutch as she was able to mark and then strike in the third round matchup to secure a one-pin victory against the host St. Vincent College. One the week she averaged 177.63 in eight games, with the Mavs going 7-1 in those contests...PS-Behrend JR Brianna Lundy averaged 187.25 as she competed against Daemen College and also in the Br. Pat Lacey Tournament on Feb. 16 & 17, as she rolled a single game high of 215 on two separate occasions...PS-Altoona SR Nicole Watt dropped a team-high 731 pins and averaged 146.2 pins per game in the Br. Patrick Lacey Memorial Tournament, hosted by Saint Vincent College. She ranked 23rd out of 64 individual bowlers in total pinfall, and she bowled a team high score of 200 against AMCC opponent Penn State Behrend.
