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020721 Wbowling Burns Memorial Classic.Xlsx Qualifying Team Standings Brandon Burns Memorial-MSC Women's Varsity Overall Rank Team Total 1 Pikeville ,University Of V 9012 2 Martin Methodist College V 8441 3 University of the Cumberlands V 8317 4 Campbellsville University V 8237 5 Bethel University (TN) V 7891 6 Thomas More University V 7794 7 Union College V 7747 8 Marian University (IN) V 7733 9 Shawnee State University V 7693 10 Midway University V 7496 11 Lindsey Wilson College V 7459 12 Cumberland University V 6647 13 Tennessee Wesleyan College V 6105 14 Blue Mountain College V 3981 Women's Division Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Overall Rank Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Total Total 1 Pikeville ,University Of V 1050 874 1016 937 993 1002 5872 193 247 185 217 202 258 193 183 181 186 163 172 242 142 176 200 3140 9012 2 Martin Methodist College V 1027 892 926 872 899 922 5538 185 178 222 230 202 183 199 145 189 137 182 168 146 199 189 149 2903 8441 3 University of the Cumberlands V 1035 888 917 866 787 859 5352 224 210 179 176 158 245 176 181 177 202 153 216 174 167 158 169 2965 8317 4 Campbellsville University V 888 854 911 951 837 902 5343 201 190 130 143 177 235 228 194 185 180 152 168 167 219 168 157 2894 8237 5 Bethel University (TN) V 822 807 827 796 844 939 5035 183 170 166 182 190 157 176 214 160 186 135 226 147 221 171 172 2856 7891 6 Thomas More University V 860 863 860 769 934 865 5151 144 157 192 176 162 135 168 174 163 188 177 168 126 167 172 174 2643 7794 7 Union College V 905 835 924 778 774 878 5094 174 155 177 214 157 127 180 185 170 206 146 147 162 159 132 162 2653 7747 8 Marian University (IN) V 835 901 890 865 854 862 5207 141 178 147 135 157 193 156 148 208 167 145 141 167 153 159 131 2526 7733 9 Shawnee State University V 865 789 879 889 793 887 5102 119 129 127 146 166 180 213 180 158 173 161 170 161 174 145 189 2591 7693 10 Midway University V 839 864 864 819 769 765 4920 175 182 141 151 121 167 169 158 158 170 145 180 164 171 135 189 2576 7496 11 Lindsey Wilson College V 818 744 925 792 814 779 4872 147 199 162 142 175 196 155 177 180 159 168 132 141 162 106 186 2587 7459 12 Cumberland University V 749 700 695 797 776 753 4470 131 163 139 109 152 123 138 186 126 94 97 142 132 147 155 143 2177 6647 13 Tennessee Wesleyan College V 708 644 632 677 739 736 4136 111 139 120 143 128 142 91 152 79 113 144 122 87 140 120 138 1969 6105 14 Blue Mountain College V 468 419 356 434 409 410 2496 69 92 123 118 96 83 77 82 104 109 78 74 109 86 95 90 1485 3981 15 Total Team Pins: 11869 11074 11622 11242 11222 11559 68588 2197 2389 2210 2282 2243 2424 2319 2359 2238 2270 2046 2226 2125 2307 2081 2249 35965 104553 Team Field Ave: 847.7857143 791 830.1429 803 801.5714 825.6429 4899.143 156.9286 170.6429 157.8571 163 160.2143 173.1429 165.6429 168.5 159.8571 162.1429 146.1429 159 151.7857 164.7857 148.6429 160.6429 2568.929 Individual Field Ave: 174.5441176 162.8529 173.4627 167.791 167.4925 172.5224 169.7723 Game Game Game Game Game Game Individual Game Tourn. Rank Bowler Bowler ID Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Bowled Ave. 1 Kristina Catoe 11-240433 Pikeville ,University Of V 253 169 221 223 222 237 1325 6 220.8333 2 Lindsay Brown 11-231894 Martin Methodist College V235 223 180 183 182 217 1220 6 203.3333 3 Ashley Moch 11-750656 Campbellsville University V211 200 207 214 169 184 1185 6 197.5 4 Rebekah Dearing 8754-9597 Marian University (IN) V 157 177 232 190 221 204 1181 6 196.8333 5 Allysen Coryell 8746-34664 University of the Cumberlands261 V 188 189 182 166 166 1152 6 192 6 Emily Tull 5956-2822 Pikeville ,University Of V 216 176 211 204 182 162 1151 6 191.8333 7 Chloe Long 11-707333 Shawnee State University V179 164 224 187 183 212 1149 6 191.5 8 Pieper Mallett 20-2900 Midway University JV1 204 154 165 173 256 196 1148 6 191.3333 9 Shelbi Morris 8652-3467 Campbellsville University V162 169 209 193 215 183 1131 6 188.5 10 Madison Littleman 20-12859 Thomas More University V181 165 170 171 234 205 1126 6 187.6667 11 Jacqueline Oliphant 5923-184 Lindsey Wilson College V 217 175 201 189 194 144 1120 6 186.6667 12 Heather Gold 6504-6040 Martin Methodist College V158 201 178 169 216 197 1119 6 186.5 13 Brianna Logsdon 5914-7977 Union College V 220 180 203 181 170 151 1105 6 184.1667 14 Haley Butkiewicz 5762-16925 Bethel University (TN) V 196 175 164 185 192 185 1097 6 182.8333 15 Natily Haro 5822-935 Tennessee Wesleyan College213 V 164 165 197 195 154 1088 6 181.3333 16 Chloe Amick 19-2003 Bethel University (TN) V 184 158 163 169 180 223 1077 6 179.5 17 Kayla Horn 16-98425 Midway University V 179 182 168 136 232 172 1069 6 178.1667 18 Millie Shadden 11-748138 Tennessee Wesleyan College193 V 172 179 178 165 182 1069 6 178.1667 19 MaKayla McDaniel 11-109943 Shawnee State University V211 122 216 193 146 180 1068 6 178 20 Clare Wolber 18-93695 Thomas More University V173 201 161 168 199 159 1061 6 176.8333 21 Danielle Carle 18-93677 Thomas More University V147 184 197 159 178 194 1059 6 176.5 22 Anne Levasseur 7914-44517 Union College V 168 161 178 157 203 191 1058 6 176.3333 23 Skylar Lane 5730-25753 Shawnee State University V156 209 143 205 184 161 1058 6 176.3333 24 Allison Stump 11-718299 Marian University (IN) V 160 187 189 184 145 184 1049 6 174.8333 25 Josie Helton 16-98627 Union College V 149 180 163 178 169 204 1043 6 173.8333 26 Bryanna Marie Taylor 7914-18271 Midway University JV1 148 189 184 182 161 167 1031 6 171.8333 27 Bethany Corriveau 11-408354 Bethel University (TN) V 158 183 166 154 167 202 1030 6 171.6667 28 Ali Davis 16-125020 Cumberland University V 161 156 197 196 148 162 1020 6 170 29 Mickayla Shannon 11-404466 University of the Cumberlands169 V 178 192 160 140 180 1019 6 169.8333 30 Makayla Stewart 7914-16995 Tennessee Wesleyan College165 V 168 155 165 179 178 1010 6 168.3333 31 Kylee Landreth 16-42623 Bethel University (TN) JV1 169 116 190 163 202 168 1008 6 168 32 Alexis Campbell 11-640435 Bethel University (TN) V 158 181 203 136 156 172 1006 6 167.6667 33 Hannah King 15-10116 Midway University JV1 175 221 142 177 147 139 1001 6 166.8333 34 Ashley Nelson 8069-33529 University of the Cumberlands176 JV1 165 171 181 152 149 994 6 165.6667 35 Gracie Wyatt 11-692354 Midway University JV1 152 144 199 168 157 173 993 6 165.5 36 Kadie Dicken 11-42975 Pikeville ,University Of JV1170 242 173 223 179 0 987 5 197.4 37 Afton Lords 8596-26825 Midway University V 212 199 154 158 145 118 986 6 164.3333 38 Jaya Jensen 11-44605 Thomas More University V166 170 183 153 155 157 984 6 164 39 Anna Etherington 11-400274 Lindsey Wilson College V 146 155 236 167 125 148 977 6 162.8333 40 Aleah White 15-83151 Tennessee Wesleyan College137 V 140 133 137 200 222 969 6 161.5 41 Faith Godby 20-35097 University of the Cumberlands158 JV1 164 156 177 150 161 966 6 161 42 Nicole Gilbert 11-473566 Pikeville ,University Of V 212 221 189 162 181 0 965 5 193 43 Tara Manis 17-82462 Lindsey Wilson College V 146 139 179 165 181 154 964 6 160.6667 44 Taylor Petrey 7914-48034 Midway University V 137 156 170 162 149 186 960 6 160 45 Hattie Isham 15-171287 Cumberland University V 170 168 162 162 178 112 952 6 158.6667 46 Hallie Nichols 16-123411 Shawnee State University V168 148 147 153 151 172 939 6 156.5 47 Sydney Moyer 11-408396 Bethel University (TN) JV1 148 170 165 162 126 166 937 6 156.1667 48 Kaitlyn Egan 15-131516 University of the Cumberlands110 JV1 153 204 136 167 152 922 6 153.6667 49 Maycie Merritt 18-95353 Thomas More University V193 143 149 118 168 150 921 6 153.5 50 Kiara Abanto 11-406229 University of the Cumberlands196 V 193 206 167 158 0 920 5 184 51 Michelle Dekowski 6267-1095 Pikeville ,University Of JV1179 206 184 171 170 0 910 5 182 52 Brooklynne Carroll 7914-10910 Lindsey Wilson College V 200 119 122 123 174 170 908 6 151.3333 53 Margaret Rohlfs 18-4772 Thomas More University JV1163 147 130 158 149 159 906 6 151 54 Rachel Ward 8556-1019 Bethel University (TN) JV1 144 143 117 156 153 191 904 6 150.6667 55 Tea' Shutt 15-183289 Martin Methodist College V225 156 183 174 0 166 904 5 180.8 56 Madeline Cain 7914-3279 Lindsey Wilson College V 109 156 187 148 140 163 903 6 150.5 57 Halie Hatfield 16-154992 Blue Mountain College V 148 139 128 169 146 157 887 6 147.8333 58 T'Kyrah Gibbs 5386-327 Bethel University (TN) JV1 166 127 144 144 141 165 887 6 147.8333 59 Caitlin Law 20-33142 Cumberland University V 125 125 125 156 147 201 879 6 146.5 60 Malinda Godfrey 11-553909 Midway University JV1 160 149 148 132 145 138 872 6 145.3333 61 Kristin Hosea 11-563105 Marian University (IN) V 140 0 180 228 167 146 861 5 172.2 62 Mckenna Ellen 15-191175 University of the Cumberlands122 JV1 169 161 137 166 105 860 6 143.3333 63 Maya Coleman 11-747594 Union College V 161 176 209 139 0 166 851 5 170.2 64 Lexia Stolakis 11-397209 Pikeville ,University Of JV1 0 192 199 239 217 0 847 4 211.75 65 Trista Lee 16-163984 Midway University V 154 211 188 174 118 0 845 5 169 66 Kelly Hartley 7914-31187 Bethel University (TN) JV1 138 149 131 153 128 138 837 6 139.5 67 Sarah Butts 20-19064 Blue Mountain College V 156 139 104 156 129 151 835 6 139.1667 68 Savannah McDonald 11-494522 Thomas More University JV1159 152 107 101 147 153 819 6 136.5 69 Alison McDonald 20-12875 Thomas More University JV1148 122 140 128 137 141 816 6 136 70 Taylor Booth 16-160942 Union College V 207 138 171 123 0 166 805 5 161 71 Vanessa Fuzie 11-518119 Pikeville ,University Of V 0 0 229 178 183 214 804 4 201 72 Kara Strong 18-101938 Martin Methodist College V264 140 0 0 196 177 777 4 194.25
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