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LWC women's bowling places 19th at Cincinnati Collegiate Classic

By Benjamin Riegger Cincinnati, OH - The Lindsey Wilson women's bowling team placed 19th at the 2019 Collegiate Classic over the weekend in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Blue Raiders concluded the two-day event a 7,120 pins. Lindenwood (Mo.) won the women's team title with 9,018 pins.

Individuals bowled nine games each to produce the team score.

Madeline Cain led the Blue Raiders with an average 163.8 pins and placed 66th out of 184 women bowlers. Kelsey Grayson finished 75th with a 151.9 pin average.

A Lindsey Wilson woman's bowling team returns to action on Saturday, February 2 at the Norse Collegiate Classic-Super Bowl Erlanger in Erlanger, KY.


This story was posted on 2019-01-31 05:47:30
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