Lincoln Memorial was eliminated from the National Collegiate Women's Bowling Championship with 2-0 losses to No. 1 Nebraska and No. 5 Sam Houston State on Thursday at Tropicana Lanes.
The Lincoln Memorial University women's bowling team outlasted Texas Southern 105-72 in a five-frame roll-off Friday morning at Hillcrest Lanes in the opening-round match of the 2018 National Collegiate Women's Bowling Championship to advance to the eight-team double elimination bracket competition to compete for the national championship April 12-14 in St. Louis, Missouri.
The East Coast Conference announced its Women's Bowling Championship All-Tournament Team on Thursday afternoon, led by the Most Outstanding Bowler, Lincoln Memorial's Marisol Dodson.
After earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Championship by capturing the East Coast Conference Championship this past weekend, Lincoln Memorial learned they will host Texas Southern in the opening round of the tournament during this afternoon's selection show.
At Friday evening's East Coast Conference Women's Volleyball Championship awards banquet, Kayla Dobrinski of the Molloy was honored as the East Coast Conference Elite 18 Award winner for her respective sport.
For the second consecutive season the women's bowling coaches of the East Coast Conference have selected Adelphi University senior, Rebecca Gotterbarn (Garden City, N.Y.), as the league's Bowler of the Year.
The East Coast Conference announced on Thursday afternoon that Chestnut Hill College and Wilmington University have been added as associate members in the sport of women's bowling, effective immediately.
Adelphi University, winner of the first two East Coast Conference Women's Bowling Championships, has been chosen as the favorite to win the league once again during the 2017-18 season.
St. Thomas Aquinas College Director of Athletics Gerald Oswald announced that the Department of Athletics has added women's bowling as an official NCAA Division II sport for the Fall 2017 season.