PITTSBURGH, Penn. - Indiana Wesleyan Men's Bowling competed in the USBC Intercollegiate Team Sectionals on Saturday and Sunday and finished 5th out of 20 competing teams. This is IWU's second time in a row at the USBC Sectionals after making it there for the first time in program history last season. On Saturday, the Wildcats were sitting in 1st place after 32 baker games with a total of 6,447, just beating out 2nd place by 3 pins. After Sunday was all done, The Wildcats just missed the cut to move on the Intercollegiate Team Championships by one placement. Through 64 Baker games bowled across the 2 days, IWU knocked down a total of 12,717 pins, good for 5th place.
TEAM PLACEMENT
- McKendree - 12,914
- Trine - 12,901
- Milligan - 12,864
- Lawrence Tech - 12,836
- Indiana Wesleyan - 12,717
- Muskingum - 12,693
- William Paterson - 12,574
- Indiana Tech - 12,456
- Madonna - 12,378
- Aquinas - 12,197
KARLIN PERSPECTIVE
- "This season was truly historic for our program. I'm incredibly proud of the dedication, resilience, and growth our guys showed from the first practice to the final frame," said Head Coach Chris Karlin. "Finishing 5th at the ITC in Pittsburgh is a testament to the hard work they've put in all year and the way they competed against the best teams in the country. More importantly, they represented Indiana Wesleyan University with class, toughness, and a team-first mindset. This group set a new standard for what our program can achieve, and I'm excited about the future because of the foundation they've built."
LOOKING FORWARD
- The Wildcats have finished their team season, but will be sending Camden Malott to USBC ITC Singles Championships in April.
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