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The NCAA Bowling Championship is a sanctioned women's championship in college athletics. Unlike many NCAA sports, only one National Collegiate championship is held each season with teams from Division I, Division II, and Division III competing together. Seventeen teams, nine of them automatic qualifiers and the other eight being at-large ...
The inaugural championship was originally scheduled to be held in 2020 but was delayed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The tournament is held concurrently and at the same location as the NAIA Women's Bowling Championship. The reigning national champions are SCAD Savannah, who won their first title in 2024.
US College Curling National Championship. Prior to 2013, the championship was set up into "Experience" Divisions (Division I most experienced, Division V least experienced) with schools permitted entries in more than one division. Entry into the championship tournament was open to any team until the division bracket was full.
The program began as a club team, becoming a varsity sport in 1996 and an official NCAA sport in 2003. The Cornhuskers have since established themselves as the NCAA's premier bowling program. Nebraska has won eleven national championships, finished runner-up four times, and is the only program to qualify for every NCAA Bowling Championship. [2]
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Three-time USBC Women's Championships titlist (2007 Classic Team, 2011 Scratch Singles, 2015 Diamond Team) 2000-01 and 2004-05 Collegiate Player of the Year; 2000–01, 2001–02 and 2004–05 Collegiate All-America first team; U.S. Amateur champion in 2001, 2003 and 2004; 2002 and 2004 World Bowling Writers Female Player of the Year
These championships are largely dominated by teams that are otherwise members of Division I, but current non-Division I teams have won 40 National Collegiate championships since the University Division/College Division split as of 2022 (2 in bowling, 20 in fencing, 8 in women's ice hockey, and 10 in rifle). [74]
In 2010, after several decades of absence, men's and women's bowling was elevated to the status of emerging sport by the NAIA after more than 25 institutions declared participation. As part of the process of reaching full championship status, a national invitational tournament was organized as a precursor to a team championship event.