
Ladyjacks Selected for the Addison Sectionals for the 2024 ITC Sectionals
2/21/2024 8:38:00 PM | Women's Bowling
Ladyjacks Selected for the Addison Secitonals for the 2024 ITC Sectionals
ARLINGTON, Texas – The nation's best collegiate bowling programs have their sights set on postseason play now that sectional assignments have been announced for the 2024 Intercollegiate Team Championships, which will mark the 50th edition of the event's history.
The sectional assignments were broadcast live on BowlTV on Wednesday night and introduced the 80 women's programs and 80 men's teams moving ahead in the 2023-2024 United States Bowling Congress Collegiate season with the opportunity to claim the coveted Helmer Cup.
Teams will bowl 64 Baker games over two days, with each day consisting of eight four-game sets. Standings are based on total pinfall.
The sectional qualifiers will be held across four locations March 9-10. The locations include Stardust Bowl in Addison, Illinois; Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park, Michigan; Cityview Lanes in Fort Worth, Texas; and Smyrna Bowling Center in Smyrna, Tennessee.
The top four teams in each division will advance from their sectional and head to Kingpin Lanes in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, for the 2024 ITC from April 17-20.
With the regular season concluding over the weekend, the top-ranked teams heading into the sectional qualifiers are the Wichita State men and Mount Mercy women, both of whom ended the regular season atop their respective divisions for the second year in a row.
Addison Sectional
Bethel-Indiana, Calumet, Columbia, Culver-Stockton, Delaware State, Duquesne, Grand View, Huntington, Judson, Lewis, Marian-Wisconsin, McKendree, Midland, Milligan, Mount Mercy, Rock Valley, Saint Xavier, St. Francis-Illinois, Stephen F. Austin, Viterbo, Waldorf, Wisconsin-Madison, Wright State
Sectional assignments are based on Team Ranking System (TRS) points earned during the season. USBC Collegiate attempts to place no more than two of the top eight schools, and no more than four of the top 16 schools, in a sectional, based on the final TRS totals.
SFA has two bowlers in the top 50 averages. Brystal Beyer is 16th in the country with a 207.5 average. Juliana Kerrigan is 37th with a 199.7 average.
Final rankings can be found at CollegeBowling.Bowl.com.
The finals of the ITC and ISC will be taped for broadcast on CBS Sports Network.
For more information on the Intercollegiate Team Championships, visit BOWL.com/ITC.
The sectional assignments were broadcast live on BowlTV on Wednesday night and introduced the 80 women's programs and 80 men's teams moving ahead in the 2023-2024 United States Bowling Congress Collegiate season with the opportunity to claim the coveted Helmer Cup.
Teams will bowl 64 Baker games over two days, with each day consisting of eight four-game sets. Standings are based on total pinfall.
The sectional qualifiers will be held across four locations March 9-10. The locations include Stardust Bowl in Addison, Illinois; Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park, Michigan; Cityview Lanes in Fort Worth, Texas; and Smyrna Bowling Center in Smyrna, Tennessee.
The top four teams in each division will advance from their sectional and head to Kingpin Lanes in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, for the 2024 ITC from April 17-20.
With the regular season concluding over the weekend, the top-ranked teams heading into the sectional qualifiers are the Wichita State men and Mount Mercy women, both of whom ended the regular season atop their respective divisions for the second year in a row.
Addison Sectional
Bethel-Indiana, Calumet, Columbia, Culver-Stockton, Delaware State, Duquesne, Grand View, Huntington, Judson, Lewis, Marian-Wisconsin, McKendree, Midland, Milligan, Mount Mercy, Rock Valley, Saint Xavier, St. Francis-Illinois, Stephen F. Austin, Viterbo, Waldorf, Wisconsin-Madison, Wright State
Sectional assignments are based on Team Ranking System (TRS) points earned during the season. USBC Collegiate attempts to place no more than two of the top eight schools, and no more than four of the top 16 schools, in a sectional, based on the final TRS totals.
SFA has two bowlers in the top 50 averages. Brystal Beyer is 16th in the country with a 207.5 average. Juliana Kerrigan is 37th with a 199.7 average.
Final rankings can be found at CollegeBowling.Bowl.com.
The finals of the ITC and ISC will be taped for broadcast on CBS Sports Network.
For more information on the Intercollegiate Team Championships, visit BOWL.com/ITC.
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