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St. Ambrose headed to Texas for sectionals

St. Ambrose headed to Texas for sectionals

St. Ambrose will head to Fort Worth, Texas, for collegiate sectionals competition as assignments for the 2024 Intercollegiate Team Championships (ITC) were announced. The Bees will compete at Cityview Lanes.

The other three sectionals will be hosted at Stardust Bowl in Addison, Ill.; Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park, Mich.; and Smyrna Bowling Center in Smyrna, Tenn.

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. The SAU men are ranked sixth in the final regular season rankings while the Bee women are ranked ninth.

Competition beings with the sectional qualifiers for the Intercollegiate Singles Championships (ISC) on Mar. 8. Student-athletes at each host center will bowl six games with the top four men and top four women at each sectional, plus eight additional individuals based on field size, advancing to the ISC.

The sectional qualifiers for the ITC will be Mar. 9-10. All teams will bowl 64 Baker games over the two days to determine the four advancers from each location.

The 2024 ITC and ISC will be competed at Kingpin Lanes in Jeffersontown, Ky. Singles action gets underway on Apr. 15 and the team competition runs from Apr. 17-20.

Fort Worth Sectional
Men's Teams
Arizona Christian, Arizona State, Baker, California State-Fresno, University of California-Davis, Drury, Grand Canyon, Iowa Western CC, Kansas Wesleyan, Lindenwood, Midway, Nebraska, Newman, Oklahoma Christian, Ottawa-Kansas, Peru State, San Jose State, Southern Nazarene, St. Ambrose, Texas-San Antonio, Wichita State, William Penn

Women's Teams
Alabama-Birmingham, Baker, Barton CC, Iowa Western CC, Lindenwood, Louisiana Tech, Midway, Morningside, Newman, Oklahoma Christian, Ottawa-Kansas, Southern Nazarene, Spring Hill, St. Ambrose, Tulane, Wichita State, William Penn, William Woods