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William Smith Bowling Takes 5th at NU Fall Open

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The William Smith bowling team finished fifth at the Niagara University Fall Open over the weekend. Junior Colleen Jump led the Herons to an 8-2 record, earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team.

On Day 1 of the tournament, Jump averaged 205.6 pins per game, including three 200 games, helping the Herons to a 4-1 record. Her average was 4th highest out of 67 competitors.

In a 937-897 win over No. 25 Niagara, she rolled a 244, the fifth-highest game in William Smith history.

In a 947-841 win over Hilbert, Jump posted a 233, the 10th highest game in program history. Senior Michaela Morgan also logged a 200-game against the Hawks (201). William Smith’s 947 is the program’s ninth-highest pinfall total in a traditional match.

Jump’s third 200 game was a 207 in an 873-823 win over Mercyhurst.

William Smith also defeated Penn State Behrend 847-706 behind a 206 game from Morgan.

The Herons suffered their only opening day loss to No. 14 Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) 955-874. Morgan bowled a team-high 219 while senior Caitlyn Anschutz added a 202.

On Day 2, William Smith went 3-1 in Baker matches, defeating D’Youville 964-773, Penn State Behrend 899-775, and Daemen 881-843. The 964 against the Saints is tied for the eighth-highest pinfall total in a Baker match in Heron history. Bryant notched a 988-923 win over William Smith.

Through nine matches, the Herons had a total pinfall of 8,145, placing them fifth out of 10 teams. In the fifth-place match against Daemen, William Smith won the best-of-7 Baker 4-3.

The Herons begin Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference play Nov. 15-16 in Erie, Pennsylvania.

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