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COUGAR CLASSIC Tournament Standings - Qualifying COUGAR CLASSIC Tournament Standings - Qualifying Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Total Total POS TEAM WON LOSS Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Total Avg/GM Baker Trad 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 06 1 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 7 2 870 859 851 936 993 829 885 991 925 809 - 4 509 4 439 8 948 179.0 2 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 8 1 901 988 976 981 947 925 1 054 894 877 855 - 4 793 4 605 9 398 188.0 3 CALDWELL 6 3 941 873 743 991 883 825 817 806 872 735 - 4 431 4 055 8 486 169.7 4 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 5 4 920 891 815 901 913 900 1 177 919 903 932 - 4 440 4 831 9 271 185.4 5 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 6 4 888 964 879 896 880 888 879 889 909 804 - 4 507 4 369 8 876 177.5 6 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 5 4 923 834 889 792 912 997 871 897 863 846 - 4 350 4 474 8 824 176.5 7 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 6 3 841 896 831 932 869 920 892 942 857 891 - 4 369 4 502 8 871 177.4 8 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 2 7 789 871 784 911 840 859 769 800 805 715 - 4 195 3 948 8 143 162.9 9 MOLLOY COLLEGE 4 5 833 947 823 865 928 850 908 903 865 838 - 4 396 4 364 8 760 175.2 10 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 1 8 793 866 811 824 749 874 823 866 749 782 - 4 043 4 094 8 137 162.7 11 BYE 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 0 9 800 722 656 635 641 712 686 619 595 636 - 3 454 3 248 6 702 134.0 13 0 - - - 14 0 - - - 15 0 - - - 16 0 - - - 17 0 - - - 18 0 - - - 19 0 - - - 20 0 - - - 21 0 - - - COUGAR CLASSIC INDIVIDUAL MATCH RESULTS 1 BAKER 4 BAKER 5-6 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 901 CALDWELL 941 5-6 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 635 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 792 7-8 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 870 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 888 7-8 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 901 BYE - 9-10 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 920 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 841 9-10 MOLLOY COLLEGE 865 CALDWELL 991 13-14 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 800 BYE - 13-14 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 911 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 896 15-16 MOLLOY COLLEGE 833 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 789 15-16 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 824 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 932 17-18 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 793 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 923 17-18 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 981 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 936 0 0 2 BAKER 5 BAKER 5-6 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 964 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 891 5-6 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 749 BYE - 7-8 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 896 CALDWELL 873 7-8 MOLLOY COLLEGE 928 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 641 9-10 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 834 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 859 9-10 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 947 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 913 13-14 MOLLOY COLLEGE 947 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 866 13-14 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 869 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 993 15-16 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 988 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 722 15-16 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 840 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 912 17-18 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 871 BYE - 17-18 CALDWELL 883 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 880 0 0 3 BAKER 6 TRADITIONAL 5-6 MOLLOY COLLEGE 823 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 851 5-6 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 859 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 920 7-8 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 976 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 784 7-8 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 874 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 925 9-10 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 811 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 879 9-10 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 829 BYE - 13-14 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 815 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 889 13-14 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 997 CALDWELL 825 15-16 BYE - CALDWELL 743 15-16 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 712 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 888 17-18 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 831 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 656 17-18 MOLLOY COLLEGE 850 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 900 0 0 7 TRADITIONAL 10 TRADITIONAL 5-6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 1 177 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 686 5-6 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 809 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 715 7-8 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 879 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 871 7-8 BYE - MOLLOY COLLEGE 838 9-10 CALDWELL 817 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 769 9-10 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 804 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 855 13-14 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 1 054 MOLLOY COLLEGE 908 13-14 CALDWELL 735 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 636 15-16 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 892 BYE - 15-16 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 932 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 782 17-18 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 885 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 823 17-18 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 846 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 891 0 0 8 TRADITIONAL 11 TRADITIONAL 5-6 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 897 MOLLOY COLLEGE 903 5-6 BYE - ADELPHI UNIVERSITY - 0-0 7-8 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 800 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 919 7-8 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY - MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY - 0-0 9-10 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 619 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 866 9-10 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY - MOLLOY COLLEGE - 0-0 13-14 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 889 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 942 13-14 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY - BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE - 0-0 15-16 CALDWELL 806 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 991 15-16 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY - UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE - 0-0 17-18 BYE - UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 894 17-18 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY - CALDWELL - 0-0 0 0 9 TRADITIONAL N/A 5-6 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 857 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 877 5-6 7-8 CALDWELL 872 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 749 7-8 9-10 BYE - LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 863 9-10 13-14 MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 925 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 903 13-14 15-16 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 909 MOLLOY COLLEGE 865 15-16 17-18 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 595 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 805 17-18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COUGAR CLASSIC Individual Standings Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of POS BOWLER SCHOOL GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 GAME 4 GAME 5 GAME 6 TOTAL GAMES Avg 1 CHRZANOWSKI, AMANDA FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 191 255 209 178 200 0 1 033 5 206.60 2 JACOBS, BRIGITTE UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 227 224 233 150 177 0 1 011 5 202.20 3 SHERMAN, AIMEE FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 201 213 202 173 194 0 983 5 196.60 4 HENDERSON, JENNA FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 176 224 165 181 225 0 971 5 194.20 5 HART, SAMANTHA FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 186 277 176 167 153 0 959 5 191.80 6 BOUGHTON, TORI SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 204 179 178 217 178 0 956 5 191.20 7 KARPINECZ, TYLER LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 200 180 198 199 177 0 954 5 190.80 8 AUMACK, NICOLE FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 223 167 183 170 210 0 953 5 190.60 9 INGULLI, JENN FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 199 192 207 162 192 0 952 5 190.40 10 DAY, KYLA MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 183 182 200 182 190 0 937 5 187.40 11 WARMINGHAM, CHRISTIE MOLLOY COLLEGE 180 189 193 197 176 0 935 5 187.00 12 RAPACH, JENNA CALDWELL 175 186 180 208 179 0 928 5 185.60 13 WEHMEIER, MEGAN ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 173 176 218 189 153 0 909 5 181.80 14 COLLIER, MCKENNA ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 147 210 186 172 187 0 902 5 180.40 15 PORCELLO, NATALYA BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 184 179 186 181 148 0 878 5 175.60 16 AMEZCUA, ALEJANDRA UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 195 177 157 173 174 0 876 5 175.20 17 WALLACE, ARIELLE NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 191 158 157 175 187 0 868 5 173.60 18 MANETTA, HANNAH ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 232 179 143 170 128 0 852 5 170.40 19 LOPERA, OLIVIA ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 166 137 181 184 171 0 839 5 167.80 20 GONZALEZ, CHRISTINA BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 186 162 147 158 183 0 836 5 167.20 21 HODSON, QUINN BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 216 159 167 152 140 0 834 5 166.80 22 SWINDELL, NATALIE FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 160 162 175 182 152 0 831 5 166.20 23 VUCAK, VIKKI CALDWELL 173 168 170 160 153 0 824 5 164.80 24 SURLES, GOLDERA MOLLOY COLLEGE 148 179 172 177 144 0 820 5 164.00 25 HICKS, CAYLA UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 0 248 189 189 157 0 783 4 195.75 26 MASTROPIETRO, ERIN MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 0 215 199 188 164 0 766 4 191.50 27 KELLY, PATRICIA LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY 243 180 167 0 168 0 758 4 189.50 28 BAMFORD, RACHEL SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 181 0 172 210 192 0 755 4 188.75 29 VERBEKE, KRISTINE FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 186 169 158 140 102 0 755 5 151.00 30 MACLEOD, BRIANNA FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY 0 208 167 204 160 0 739 4 184.75 31 JONES, COLBY SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 179 0 216 155 183 0 733 4 183.25 32 MULLIGAN-BROWN, SKYLER SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY 0 221 187 142 181 0 731 4 182.75 33 COFFMAN, CAMELIA MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 148 0 238 190 146 0 722 4 180.50 34 JORDAN, JENNIFER BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 139 155 148 173 106 0 721 5 144.20 35 WAGNER, MACKENZIE MOLLOY COLLEGE 198 172 163 171 0 0 704 4 176.00 36 MCGARRITY, SKYLAR ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 0 177 161 194 165 0 697 4 174.25 37 JOHNSON, VICTORIA BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 134 114 152 141 138 0 679 5 135.80 38 YAMADA, SAIGE MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY 165 169 0 192 148 0 674 4 168.50 39 LICHT, CARLY MOLLOY COLLEGE 144 204 172 136 0 0 656 4 164.00 40 CABRERA, GISSELLE NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 156 146 124 101 100 0 627 5 125.40 41 CLARKE, KAYLA NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 139 125 133 106 122 0 625 5 125.00 42 MURRAY, DEANNE CALDWELL 141 0 177 180 127 0 625 4 156.25 43 MOORE, VALERIE NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 112 133 123 113 138 0 619 5 123.80 44 TORRES, PAULINA UNIV.
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