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Recent Women's Bowling Headlines
Posted by Richard RoBards - Fri, Jan 22, 2010 - [Bowling]
Jordan sanders averaged a team-high 179 average
Jordan sanders averaged a team-high 179 average
The University bowling teams continue to pound the alleys, returning from the Hoinke Bearcat Open in Cincinnati with the men finishing 53rd out of 61 teams and the women 24th out of 27.

"While our men and women bowlers did not fare as well as we would like, there were some individual standouts," said coach John Rausch. "Both teams' rosters were reduced due to injury, ineligibility and a transfer."
Posted by Chris Megginson - Mon, Nov 9, 2009 - [Women's Bowling]
Deborah Dean
Deborah Dean
Campbellsville University finished 23rd of 24 teams in the S.I. Elite Classic Sunday, hosted by McKendree College. CU's team score was 6,308.
Posted by Richard RoBards - Sat, Oct 24, 2009 - [Bowling]
Matt Fitch
Matt Fitch
Five weeks into the intercollegiate bowling season, Campbellsville University, after hosting its own tournament, have been on the road to Lexington, Indianapolis, and Beavercreek, Ohio.

The first-year Campbellsville men's and women's  teams, as of October 18, according to coach John Rausch, have competed in four collegiate tournaments with tough and experienced opponents. CU had this past weekend off, but this weekend are right back in the fray as the Tigers head to the Boilermaker Classic in Lafayette, Ind., hosted by Purdue University. All USBC certified intercollegiate bowling tournaments take place on the challenging conditions of sport oil patterns similar to that used in PBA tournaments, according to Rausch.
Posted by Richard RoBards - Sat, Oct 3, 2009 - [Bowling]
Christina D'Ordine
Christina D'Ordine
Campbellsville University's Christina D'Ordine, Lauren Nolte, Matt Fitch and Chance Harker all finished in the top 10 of the first Green River Classic for collegiate bowling teams, held Saturday at Philips Lanes.

Hosted by Campbellsville University, the tournament was a kick-off event for CU's first-year bowling program.

"I think we'll do it again," said coach John Rausch. "We had four teams who expressed interest, but couldn't make it. Everybody said they want to come back."
Posted by Chris Megginson - Sun, Sep 27, 2009 - [Bowling]

Campbellsville University bowling is officially here, as the Tiger men's and women's bowling teams made their debut Sunday at the Kentucky State Collegiate Tournament in Lexington. The women finished seventh of eight teams, while the men finished 15th of 16, beating out rival Lindsey Wilson College.

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