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  2. Danielle McEwan - Wikipedia

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    Danielle McEwan (born September 1, 1991) is an American professional ten-pin bowler from Stony Point, New York.She currently competes on the PWBA Tour and in some events on the PBA Tour.

  3. Shannon Pluhowsky - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Pluhowsky (born August 8, 1982) is an American left-handed ten-pin bowler who competes in the Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) and internationally. Pluhowsky is a 22-time member of Team USA (2001–2021, 2024), [ 6 ] and a former four-time member of Junior Team USA (2000–2003).

  4. PWBA Bowling Tour: 2023 season - Wikipedia

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    These include eight standard singles title events, three major title events, and one mixed doubles event. Final rounds of the season's three majors (USBC Queens, U.S. Women's Open and PWBA Tour Championship) were all broadcast nationally on CBS Sports Network. [2] All other tournaments were broadcast on BowlTV, the USBC's YouTube channel. [3]

  5. Professional Women's Bowling Association - Wikipedia

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    The PWBA hall of fame was founded in 1995 to recognize outstanding competitors on the professional women’s bowling tours and those who provided "outstanding support of professional women’s bowling off the lanes." [15] As of 2024, the hall of fame has a total of 49 members. There are four categories of inductees, one of which has closed:

  6. Liz Johnson (bowler) - Wikipedia

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    She won four additional professional titles during the PWBA Tour's hiatus, becoming a member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) and the PBA Women's Series. Johnson was elected to the United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame in December 2014, and was officially inducted on April 29, 2015.

  7. U.S. Women's Open (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Women's Open, a.k.a. U.S. Women's Open or Women's U.S. Open, is an annual tournament for women, dedicated to ten-pin bowling in the United States.From its inception in 1949 until its cancellation in 2004, after the Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) folded, the event was held every year except for 1953, 1997 and 2002.

  8. Kelly Kulick - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Kulick (born March 16, 1977) is an American professional bowler, bowling coach and sportscaster.She has won ten professional women's bowling titles (six of them majors), one PBA Tour title (a major) and a professional mixed doubles title.

  9. PWBA Bowling Tour: 2021 season - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour season had a total of 20 title events scheduled, the most since the 2001 PWBA season. [1] Overall, the season had 16 standard singles title events, three major tournaments (USBC Queens, U.S. Women's Open and PWBA Tour Championship), and the Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles tournament (a crossover event with the PBA Tour).