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Women’s Bowling Holds First Place After Day Two of Blue & White Classic
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Jay LaPrete, NCAA PhotosRebecca Hagerman sits in second place in individual standings after day two of the Stormin' Blue & White Classic.Women's Bowling 1/9/2023 11:33:00 PM Lauren Eagleson, Graduate Assistant SIDWomen’s Bowling Holds First Place After Day Two of Blue & White ClassicStory LinksSTANDINGSLAS VEGAS, Nev. – McKendree University women's bowling took five more wins on day two of the Stormin' Blue & White Classic in Las Vegas, Nev. to push its record to 10-0 and top the leaderboard for the tournament. The Bearcats will enter bracket play on Tuesday to conclude the outing. In the five traditional matches, McKendree recorded a total pinfall 5,407 to amass a total of 11,023 for the first two days of three-day event hosted by Mount St. Mary's. For all ten matches, the Bearcats have averaged 220.5 pins per game. McKendree opened Monday's traditional games with a 1,104-952 win over Nebraska and a 1,056-852 victory over Prarie View A&M. The Bearcats completed their sweep with wins over Mount. St Mary's (1,024-830), Stephen F. Austin (1,094-1,025), and Newman (1,129-876). McKendree's 1,132 pinfall total in their win against Maryville was the highest number of pins tallied of any team in the first two days of the tournament. Three Bearcats sit in the top six on the leaderboards following the five traditional matches. Senior Rebecca Hagerman recorded 1,136 total pins and averaged 227.20 to earn a second-place standing heading into the final day while senior Maranda Pattison collected 1,104 for a 220.8 average at fifth place and fifth-year senior Angelique Dalesandro tallied 1,103 pins and averaged 220.6 pins for sixth place.
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