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Bowling Holds Steady on Day Two of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Bowling Invitational
Oct 20, 2018 | Women's Bowling
Day Two Standings
NEW ORLEANS – Bowling continued to perform consistently on day two of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Bowling Invitational, earning a third seed for Sunday's bracket. The squad posted a 4-1 record on Saturday, while knocking down an additional 4,602 pins. The team moves to 7-3 on the weekend with 9,225 total pin-fall and a 184.5 pin average. Saturday also marked the team's celebration of its two seniors Tiera Gulum and Hailee Hammond.
"Today went well, going 4-1. We still left a lot of pins out there, but we are building a positive culture which is something that was our focus for this tournament," head coach Hayley Veitch said. "It was senior day as well, and I'm really thankful for Tiera [Gulum] and Hailee [Hammond] being a part of this program. To give them this special send-off, I think it was nice to be around so many people that they've come to love."
The Wave opened traditional play with a hard-fought win over Valparaiso. The Greenies edged the Crusaders 958-955, aided by a game-high 236 pins from sophomore Madison McCall. Tulane proceeded to roll past Southern 934-787, before matching up with Southland rivals No. 6 Stephen F. Austin. Tulane fell to the Lady Jack's 1,008-919 in a high scoring affair. The Olive and Blue then came back to win its next two, outscoring Alabama A&M 881-705 and No. 17 Louisiana Tech 910-839.
Kendra Tryniski from Valparaiso topped the individual standings with 1,024 total pin-fall and a 204.8 pin average. Madison McCall led the Green Wave in the individual standings, placing eighth while knocking down 963 total pins for a 192.6 pin average. Tiera Gulum was right behind her, placing ninth while knocking down 955 total pins for a 191.0 pin average.
Sam Houston State leads the field with 9,266 total pin-fall, followed by Stephen F. Austin in second with 9,261. Louisiana Tech and North Carolina A&T round out the top-five with 9,150 and 9,072 total pin-fall, respectively. Â Â Â
The Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Bowling Invitational will resume tomorrow morning at 8:30 a.m. at Colonial Bowling Lanes. The teams will compete in three best 4-of-7 baker matches to determine their final standings. An awards ceremony will follow the competition.
Follow Tulane bowling on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Follow Tulane Athletics on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and @TulaneAthletics on Snapchat.
Tulane Individual Rankings (pin avg)
8. Madison McCall (192.6)
9. Tiera Gulum (191.0)
19. Crystal Singh (185.4)
20. Veronica Petrinec (184.6)
69. Isabelle Lee (171.3)
79. Hailee Hammond (160.0)
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NEW ORLEANS – Bowling continued to perform consistently on day two of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Bowling Invitational, earning a third seed for Sunday's bracket. The squad posted a 4-1 record on Saturday, while knocking down an additional 4,602 pins. The team moves to 7-3 on the weekend with 9,225 total pin-fall and a 184.5 pin average. Saturday also marked the team's celebration of its two seniors Tiera Gulum and Hailee Hammond.
"Today went well, going 4-1. We still left a lot of pins out there, but we are building a positive culture which is something that was our focus for this tournament," head coach Hayley Veitch said. "It was senior day as well, and I'm really thankful for Tiera [Gulum] and Hailee [Hammond] being a part of this program. To give them this special send-off, I think it was nice to be around so many people that they've come to love."
The Wave opened traditional play with a hard-fought win over Valparaiso. The Greenies edged the Crusaders 958-955, aided by a game-high 236 pins from sophomore Madison McCall. Tulane proceeded to roll past Southern 934-787, before matching up with Southland rivals No. 6 Stephen F. Austin. Tulane fell to the Lady Jack's 1,008-919 in a high scoring affair. The Olive and Blue then came back to win its next two, outscoring Alabama A&M 881-705 and No. 17 Louisiana Tech 910-839.
Kendra Tryniski from Valparaiso topped the individual standings with 1,024 total pin-fall and a 204.8 pin average. Madison McCall led the Green Wave in the individual standings, placing eighth while knocking down 963 total pins for a 192.6 pin average. Tiera Gulum was right behind her, placing ninth while knocking down 955 total pins for a 191.0 pin average.
Sam Houston State leads the field with 9,266 total pin-fall, followed by Stephen F. Austin in second with 9,261. Louisiana Tech and North Carolina A&T round out the top-five with 9,150 and 9,072 total pin-fall, respectively. Â Â Â
The Allstate Sugar Bowl Collegiate Bowling Invitational will resume tomorrow morning at 8:30 a.m. at Colonial Bowling Lanes. The teams will compete in three best 4-of-7 baker matches to determine their final standings. An awards ceremony will follow the competition.
Follow Tulane bowling on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Follow Tulane Athletics on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and @TulaneAthletics on Snapchat.
Tulane Individual Rankings (pin avg)
8. Madison McCall (192.6)
9. Tiera Gulum (191.0)
19. Crystal Singh (185.4)
20. Veronica Petrinec (184.6)
69. Isabelle Lee (171.3)
79. Hailee Hammond (160.0)
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