The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference will expand sponsorship of the sport of women's bowling with the addition of Alvernia University as an affiliate member in the 2023-24 academic year.
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 NCAA has announced the 2022-23 Bowling Championship Bracket. With their automatic bid from winning the AMCC Championship, the Medaille University bowling team will travel to the Rochester Regionals to face their first round opponent, North Carolina A&T State University.
Throughout the 2022-23 athletic year, the Pitt-Bradford athletics department has been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX, the congressional act which ensured that all students have the same rights and opportunities to participate in educational and extracurricular programming, regardless of gender.
#3 Penn State Behrend and #5 New Jersey City University each picked up Friday morning victories in the AMCC Women's Bowling Championship Tournament to advance to the final four along with #1 Saint Vincent College and #2 Medaille University.
Emmonds bowled in all 60 frames for the weekend, improving her overall season average to 180 with strong performances in matches against both Pitt-Greensburg and Morgan State. For the week, she averaged 187.6 in traditional play while averaging 18.93 in the Baker format. She rolled a single game high of 208 against Morgan State.
Perrin was a solid performer in both of the wins over D'Youville University on Sunday. Perrin rolled a 222 in the traditional matchup before recording a 22.6 frame average in the Baker match.
Kennedy placed 2nd at the Mountie's Roundup in Altoona, earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team averaging 186.8 with a high game of 209. Her performance helped the team to a 3rd-place finish for the weekend.
Radt led the Mavericks to 7-2 record at the Medaille Bunswick Classic with a 197 Traditional average, and a 20.9 Baker frame average. Radt recorded a high of 246 against nationally-ranked Mercyhurst University while also rolling three-straight strikes to defeat Mount St. Mary's by one pin. Her performance earned her a spot on the All-Tournament Team.
Radt led the Mavericks to a 9-1 record at the AMCC Round Robin with a 20.05 Baker frame average over three days of competition. On the weekend, Radt knocked down 1,745 pins with her best day coming on Saturday where she averaged 20.7 with a 789 pinfall.
The Saint Vincent College women's bowling team posted a perfect 5-0 record on day two of the AMCC Round Robin, hosted by Medaille University at Classic Bowl in Buffalo, New York.
Koehler led the Bearcats to the Br. Pat Lacey tournament championship with a 254 game in the title match vs Daemen, as the team went 4-0. She strung together seven consecutive strikes helping bring SVC back from a 30-pin deficit to an 80-pin victory. She finished second overall in the event and was named to the All-Tournament Team. For the week, she struck on 47.1% of her throws, while recording a 21.20 Baker average.
Radt led the Mavericks to a 9-1 finish over the weekend securing a first-place spot in the standings. Radt topped all 73 bowlers in the AMCC Round Robin with a 197.80 average knocking down 1,978 pins. She recorded four games over 200 with a high of 233 in the win over Hilbert College.
Garvey led the Panthers to a 5-8 record at the Red Flash Invitational as they finished 7th place behind only Division I and II programs. Garvey had the 11th-best traditional scoring average on day 1, at 181.2. She also had a strong weekend in the baker format, averaging 18.56 pins per frame.
Radt was the top bowler for the Mavericks at the Northeast Classic which included wins against six nationally ranked opponents. Radt recorded the highest finish for Medaille in the individual rankings coming in at #50 out of 230 bowlers with a 196.60 average and a 983 pinfall. Radt was consistent in every match featuring a 19.3 Baker frame average with a 946 total pinfall. She knocked down another 708 pins on day three of the tournament in the Baker best-of-seven matches. Her single game high was a 214 against St. Francis (NY).
Koehler earned Tournament MVP honors in the seven team Greater Pittsburgh Collegiate Classic, scoring a tournament-best 800 over four games (200 average), including a high of 222. Saint Vincent took first place in the tournament, winning by more than 500 total pins with a team average of 186 for the afternoon.
McAninch led the Lions to a 2-1 win over Pitt-Bradford on Saturday. She scored a match-high 209 in the first game and then averaged 187.66 for the three matches.
Justice led the Bearcats to a 5-0 record with an average of 18.58 in the Unicorn Invitational. She struck on 44% of her throws for the day. In the championship match, Justice stepped up in the 10th frame needing two strikes for SVC to win the tournament title, and responded with all three strikes. She had a first ball average of 8.82 for the day.