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Meac Conference North #3 43155 MEAC CONFERENCE NORTH #3 43155 Hosted by HOWARD UNIVERSITY 0 MEAC CONFERENCE NORTH #3 Tournament Standings - Current Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Total POS TEAM WON LOSS Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Total Trad Total Avg/GM Baker 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 04 05 1 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 6 2 - 868 879 927 922 947 937 - 942 896 3,722 3,596 7,318 183.0 2 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 6 2 883 - 847 984 930 986 887 912 861 - 3,646 3,644 7,290 182.3 3 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 6 2 887 839 915 - 793 818 788 877 - 901 3,384 3,434 6,818 170.5 4 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 2 6 863 807 793 896 - 803 - 790 857 918 3,368 3,359 6,727 168.2 5 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 0 8 740 675 - 781 775 - 714 762 657 870 3,003 2,971 5,974 149.4 6 BYE 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 0 - - - 8 0 - - - 9 0 - - - 10 0 - - - MEAC CONFERENCE NORTH #3 INDIVIDUAL MATCH RESULTS 1 TRADITIONAL 4 TRADITIONAL 0 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 883 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 740 0 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 984 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 896 0 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE - BYE - 0-0 0 HOWARD UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 863 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 887 0 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 927 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 781 0 0 0 0 2 TRADITIONAL 5 TRADITIONAL 0 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 868 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 839 0 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 675 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 807 0 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 930 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 922 0 BYE - DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY - 0-0 0 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 793 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 775 0 0 0 0 3 TRADITIONAL 6 BAKER 0 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 803 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 947 0 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 915 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 847 0 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 879 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 793 0 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 818 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 986 0 0 0 0 7 BAKER 10 BAKER 0 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 788 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 714 0 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 896 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 901 0 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 937 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 887 0 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 870 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 918 0 0 0 0 8 BAKER N/A 0 HOWARD UNIVERSITY 877 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 790 0 0 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 912 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 762 0 0 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE - BYE - 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 9 BAKER N/A 0 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 861 MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 857 0 0 HOWARD UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 0 UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 942 COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 657 0 0 0 MEAC CONFERENCE NORTH #3 Individual Standings 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 TOTAL GAMES Avg 1 MERKLINGER, CHELSEY DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 168 0 188 216 188 760 4 190.00 2 WILLIAMS, CAROLYN HOWARD UNIVERSITY 204 181 192 0 182 759 4 189.75 3 NEUER, ALEXIS DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 168 0 149 191 222 730 4 182.50 4 HICKS, CAYLA UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 0 190 196 177 165 728 4 182.00 5 BURKHOLDER, ELIZABETH DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 175 0 168 211 170 724 4 181.00 6 HERNANDEZ, ALEXANDRA UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 0 173 182 191 176 722 4 180.50 7 LAIRD, OLIVIA DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 199 0 177 185 161 722 4 180.50 8 Rhoda, Jacqueline UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 0 182 166 167 182 697 4 174.25 9 Diamond Huter MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 148 169 174 202 0 693 4 173.25 10 LEWIS, TEA HOWARD UNIVERSITY 203 170 158 0 156 687 4 171.75 11 REECE, SYDNEY HOWARD UNIVERSITY 155 160 200 0 153 668 4 167.00 12 McLean, Aushia COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 166 138 0 151 192 647 4 161.75 13 SPINKS, SHYKEIA HOWARD UNIVERSITY 155 159 198 0 135 647 4 161.75 14 HAMLETT, MYA COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 145 112 0 165 187 609 4 152.25 15 McRae, Jazzleen COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 139 142 0 185 129 595 4 148.75 16 TURNER, NIA COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 178 148 0 143 123 592 4 148.00 17 JACOBS, BRIGITTE UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 0 166 0 210 211 587 3 195.67 18 Ashley Porter MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 0 215 172 196 0 583 3 194.33 19 August, Danielle UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 0 0 177 182 188 547 3 182.33 20 DELONG, SAMANTHA DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 173 0 0 181 189 543 3 181.00 21 Katherine Clouse MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 241 144 0 134 0 519 3 173.00 22 Alyssa Berke MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 148 0 158 208 0 514 3 171.33 23 MCLEOD, JOE HOWARD UNIVERSITY 170 169 167 0 0 506 3 168.67 24 Devin Hill-Bartlett MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 168 131 0 156 0 455 3 151.67 25 Kierstan Bateman MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 158 0 142 0 0 300 2 150.00 26 Monk, Erica COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 0 135 0 0 143 278 2 139.00 27 Newman, Jasmine COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 112 0 0 137 0 249 2 124.50 28 Mitchell, Krisyn HOWARD UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 167 167 1 167.00 29 KAUTTMAN, BRIANNA DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 165 0 0 165 1 165.00 30 TORRES, PAULINA UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 0 0 158 0 0 158 1 158.00 31 Johnson, Jalesa UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 0 157 0 0 0 157 1 157.00 32 Gina Beebe MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 0 148 0 0 0 148 1 148.00 33 Kiana Baham MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 147 0 0 147 1 147.00 34 MERRIT, ASHLEY DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 35 Macare, Quianna UNIV. OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 36 MCMASTER, KALEI DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 37 Jarvis, Kale HOWARD UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 38 HUNTER, CIERRA COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 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 TOTAL GAMES Avg 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68.
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