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  2. PWBA Bowling Tour: 2024 season - Wikipedia

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    While some locations have changed, the 2024 Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour season matched the 2023 season with 12 title events scheduled in eight cities. [1] These include eight standard singles title events, three major title events, and one mixed doubles event.

  3. List of NCAA women's bowling programs - Wikipedia

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    These collegiate women's bowling teams compete as members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As of the most recent 2023–24 season, 103 NCAA member schools sponsored the sport. [1] The largest number of competing schools is found in Division II with 40; Division I has 39 and Division III has 24.

  4. Professional Women's Bowling Association - Wikipedia

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    The LPBT adopted the PWBA name and a new logo in 1998. In the fall of 2003, the PWBA Tour ceased operations before the completion of its 2003 season, primarily due to dwindling interest in sponsoring women's bowling. [3] The Women's International Bowling Congress (WIBC) then acquired the rights and assets of the PWBA. This gave the WIBC control ...

  5. PWBA Tour Championship - Wikipedia

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    The PWBA Tour Championship is one of the four major events on the PWBA (Professional Women's Bowling Association) Tour. The tournament has been the final event of the PWBA Tour season since the Tour's rebirth in 2015. It has been held in Arlington, Texas (2015), Midlothian, Virginia (2016) and Richmond, Virginia (2017 through 2019). [1]

  6. Why now was the right time for Wichita State to add women’s ...

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    Shocker bowling is known across the country as a dominant varsity team and will now get the opportunity to compete for NCAA championships.

  7. 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).

  8. Danielle McEwan - Wikipedia

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    Since the rebirth of the PWBA Tour in 2015, McEwan has won nine titles, including major wins at the 2015 Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship and 2019 U.S. Women's Open. She is also a two-time winner of the World Bowling Tour (WBT) Women's Finals. McEwan is currently a member of the Storm, Turbo Grips, High 5 bowling gear and KT tape pro staffs ...

  9. Jordan Richard (bowler) - Wikipedia

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    Three gold medals (trios, team, all-events) and two silver medals (singles, doubles) at the 2022 PANAM Women's Bowling Championships; Richard was also the 2018 U.S. Amateur Champion, and was honored as the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Women's National High Average Award winner in the 2020–21 bowling season. [1]