Las Vegas, NV - The Columbia College bowling team wrapped up play in Nevada after four days of competition. The Cougars competed in the Glenn Carlson Invitational first, followed by the Collegiate Shootout.
Columbia set new program records with a new record for five game team total, new baker average for single tournament, and most power points gained at a Tier 1 event.
Glen Carlson Invitational
The Cougars as a team finished 17th with 7,175 total pins out of 42 competing teams. Competing in a field of 292 total bowlers,
Kiana Hodges led the way for Columbia with her individual finish in 30th place, averaging nearly a 190 across eight games.Â
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| Finish |
Bowler |
Game 1 |
Game 2 |
Game 3 |
Game 4 |
Game 5 |
Game 6 |
Game 7 |
Game 8 |
Total |
| 30. |
Kiana Hodges |
157 |
196 |
207 |
198 |
186 |
174 |
191 |
205 |
1,514 |
| 57. |
Emma Shaner |
179 |
168 |
191 |
220 |
145 |
204 |
175 |
178 |
1,460 |
| 60. |
Ally Johnson |
182 |
198 |
168 |
193 |
163 |
185 |
192 |
175 |
1,456 |
| 70. |
Rhyleigh Wilson |
195 |
186 |
181 |
162 |
212 |
184 |
160 |
136 |
1,416 |
| 103. |
Samantha Malley |
133 |
191 |
191 |
159 |
149 |
134 |
178 |
194 |
1,329 |
Collegiate Shootout
Columbia wrapped up play competing in the Collegiate Shootout, finishing in 13th place with a total pin fall of 7,448 out of 42 total teams.Â
Rhyleigh Wilson paced the Cougars with an average of 188.6, followed by
Samantha Malley with an average of 183.6.
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