LAWERENCE, KANSAS - Grand View University's Women's Bowling Team traveled to Lawrence, Kansas to participate in the NAIA Midwest Open #1 on February 3-4, 2024. They finished fourth out of eighteen teams.
Leading for the women in the five individual games were Jr.
Emilee Hall 998/186.6ave.,
Kaytlyn Andrews Sr. 948/186.6 ave., Sr.
Halie Marean 919/183.8 ave., So.
Michelle Stewart 904/180.8 ave. Adding games and fill frames were Jr.
Isabel Tetmeyer, Fr.
Madison Pickett, and FrIn the five individual games, the leading women were Jr.
Emilee Hall with 998/186.6 average, Sr.
Kaytlyn Andrews with 948/186.6 average, Sr.
Halie Marean with 919/183.8 average, and So.
Michelle Stewart with 904/180.8 average. Jr.
Isabel Tetmeyer, Fr.
Madison Pickett, and Fr.
Kiera Jors added games and fill frames.
The women then directly proceeded to 12 Baker Sets, resulting in a team total of 2281/190.0 average. Overall, the women combined had an average total of 6824/185. They also made the after-tournament top 8 best of three match play for the trophy and bragging rights. The women won their first two matches against Baker and Morningside. In the last match, which was best of 5, they played against Willam Penn and put up high match numbers of L 187/216, L 231/266, and L 211/243, earning them 2nd place.
Kiera Jors. The women went directly into 12 Baker Sets. Adding a team total of 2281/190.0 ave. The women combined a total of 6824/185 Ave. The women also made the after-tournament top 8 best of three match play for the trophy and bragging rights. The women won their first two matches against Baker and Morningside. The last match best of 5 was against Willam Penn, with the women putting up high match numbers of L 187/216. L231/266 L211/243 earning them a 2
nd.
FROM COACH FELTON:
"This was a long day for both the men's and women's teams, starting at 8 am and finishing at 9 pm. Both teams put up great numbers, even missing one starter on each team. The men and women returned to the lanes the next day for the second tournament of the weekend of 7 individual games."