
Bowling Releases 2025-26 Schedule
Aug 22, 2025 | Women's Bowling
NEW ORLEANS – The Tulane University bowling team, under the direction of head coach Hayley Veitch, announced the team's 2025-26 schedule on Thursday.
The campaign consists of 10 regular season events, including a home-hosted tournament, the Colonial Lanes Classic, in Harahan. The program is also scheduled to host the post-season Conference USA Championships for the third straight season and compete in the USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championship (ISC) Sectionals in March.
Tulane will open the season with two days, Oct. 4-5, in Fort Worth, Texas at the SWIBC I and II at City View Lanes.
The program competes again two weeks later at the New Jersey Open in Hackensack, New Jersey at Bowler City.
The team then heads to Texas to compete in the Track Kat Klash from Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 in a tournament hosted by Sam Houston State at Emerald Bowl.
The Bulldog Classic, a Louisiana Tech hosted tournament, in Fort Worth, Texas follows from Nov. 7-9 at City View Lanes.
Tulane wraps up the fall and hosts the annual Colonial Lanes Classic from Nov. 21-23 in Harahan, Louisiana at Colonial Lanes.
The Olive and Blue start the spring with the SWIBC V and SWIBC VI from Jan. 17-18 in Plano, Texas at Plano Super Bowl.
The program ends the month at the Duquesne Invitational in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at AMF Lebanon Bowl from Jan. 30 – Feb. 1.
The following weekend sees the program off to Illinois to compete in the Flyer Invitational in a tournament hosted by Lewis University from Feb. 6-8 in Lockport at the Strike and Spare II.
The TNBA Open is set for Feb. 27 – March 1 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana at All Star Lanes.
The USBC Intercollegiate Team Sectionals will be held from March 14-15 at a to be announced location.
The month concludes for the Green Wave with the Conference USA Championships from March 18-22 in Harahan at Colonial Lanes.
The NCAA Championship Regionals are April 2-4 at one of four sites. The NCAA Championship is being held from April 9-11 in Parma Heights, Ohio at the Yorktown Lanes.
The ISC/Intercollegiate Team Championships (ITC) Tournament is from April 16-18 at Ashwaubenon in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Tulane finished the 2024-25 season with an overall record of 60-45 (57.1 winning percentage) and ranked No. 20 in the final National Tenpin Coaches Association (NTCA) poll. The program registered nine top-10 wins a season ago and had a team pin average of 186.9.
Paige Matiasek led the team with her 410 strikes thrown. She was followed by Emma Fetterman with 405 and Mia Stolakis with 401.
The 2025-26 roster includes returners Matiasek, Fetterman, Solakis, Emma Figert, Linnea Holcomb, and Juanelyz Solla.
TICKETS
Tickets for the upcoming football, volleyball and basketball campaigns can be purchased by calling 504-861-WAVE (9283), logging on to TulaneTix.com or visiting the ticket office at the James W. Wilson Jr. Center.
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