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Ciaa #2 (Traditional) CIAA #2 (TRADITIONAL) JANUARY 24-26 Hosted by 0 CHARLOTTE, NC CIAA #2 (TRADITIONAL) Tournament Standings - Final Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad Total Total Total Total POS TEAM WON LOSS Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Match Total Pins Avg/Gm Baker Trad Bracket Games 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 010 1 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 8 0 772 925 763 824 - 743 828 873 777 - - 6,505 - 6,505 40 162.6 2 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 6 2 778 - 817 711 775 734 790 773 830 - - 6,208 - 6,208 40 155.2 3 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 7 1 - 773 710 685 783 716 679 - 715 800 - 5,861 - 5,861 40 146.5 4 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 5 3 746 662 - 714 657 - 729 622 690 767 - 5,587 - 5,587 40 139.7 5 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 4 4 704 768 612 632 - 656 659 712 581 - - 5,324 - 5,324 40 133.1 6 SHAW UNIVERSITY 4 4 629 625 609 682 - 634 672 702 688 - - 5,241 - 5,241 40 131.0 7 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 0 8 622 621 650 610 - 558 627 583 638 - - 4,909 - 4,909 40 122.7 8 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 2 6 560 586 549 - 609 579 - 562 603 621 - 4,669 - 4,669 40 116.7 9 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 0 8 603 583 547 588 - 506 589 520 - 554 - 4,490 - 4,490 40 112.3 10 BYE 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 0 - - 12 0 - - 13 0 - - 14 0 - - 15 0 - - 16 0 - - 17 0 - - CIAA #2 (TRADITIONAL) INDIVIDUAL MATCH RESULTS 1 TRADITIONAL 4 TRADITIONAL 0 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 778 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 560 0 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 632 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 824 0 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 622 SHAW UNIVERSITY 629 0 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 588 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 685 0 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 746 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 603 0 SHAW UNIVERSITY 682 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 610 0 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 704 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 772 0 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 711 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 714 0 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TRADITIONAL 5 TRADITIONAL 0 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 621 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 768 0 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 783 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 775 0 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 773 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 662 0 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 609 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 657 0 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 925 SHAW UNIVERSITY 625 0 0 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 583 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 586 0 0 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TRADITIONAL 6 TRADITIONAL 0 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 817 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 547 0 SHAW UNIVERSITY 634 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 656 0 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 612 SHAW UNIVERSITY 609 0 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 506 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 734 0 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 710 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 549 0 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 743 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 558 0 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 763 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 650 0 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 579 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 716 0 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 TRADITIONAL 10 TRADITIONAL 0 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 790 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 729 0 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 767 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 800 0 SHAW UNIVERSITY 672 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 627 0 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 621 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 554 0 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 589 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 679 0 0 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 659 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 828 0 0 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 TRADITIONAL N/A 0 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 873 SHAW UNIVERSITY 702 0 0 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 773 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 562 0 0 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 583 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 712 0 0 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 622 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 520 0 0 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 TRADITIONAL N/A 0 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 715 VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 830 0 0 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 581 FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 777 0 0 VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 690 ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 603 0 0 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 638 SHAW UNIVERSITY 688 0 0 CHOWAN UNIVERSITY - BYE - 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CIAA #2 (TRADITIONAL) Individual Standings Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of 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 GAME 7 GAME 8 GAME 9 GAME 10 TOTAL GAMES Avg 1 DURFEE, AMAREE VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 179 175 0 173 138 0 167 180 193 208 1,413 8 176.63 2 SNOWDEN, CAYLA BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 187 214 134 171 178 169 0 170 187 1,410 8 176.25 3 BLACK, TRINITY VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 212 0 163 177 165 151 189 142 186 0 1,385 8 173.13 4 ANDERSON, ISHUANA JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 201 212 160 151 0 142 190 154 170 0 1,380 8 172.50 5 MOORE, NECARRI SHAW UNIVERSITY 188 140 131 137 0 156 189 213 192 0 1,346 8 168.25 6 ROYALL, JESSIE VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 130 0 179 127 208 175 181 160 180 0 1,340 8 167.50 7 BUSKEY, VICTORIA VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 174 0 169 151 154 191 133 159 165 0 1,296 8 162.00 8 MCLEOD, KENYA VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 180 143 0 152 178 0 155 160 142 171 1,281 8 160.13 9 GIGGETTS, LATIKA VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 136 0 196 156 147 137 165 157 164 0 1,258 8 157.25 10 TAYLOR, BRYANNA SHAW UNIVERSITY 132 181 142 158 0 190 140 172 139 0 1,254 8 156.75 11 POPE, ANGEL FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 163 0 156 225 0 152 154 159 166 0 1,175 7 167.86 12 CHAFIN, CECILA FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 149 213 0 169 0 187 174 267 0 0 1,159 6 193.17 13 HARRIS, TAYLOR BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 140 139 136 158 138 128 0 163 155 1,157 8 144.63 14 WORTHY, BRITTANY FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 143 164 168 0 0 138 201 189 139 0 1,142 7 163.14 15 LAXTON, BAYLEE CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 156 167 108 134 0 124 166 116 0 146 1,117 8 139.63 16 DAVIS, LAQUONNA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 137 112 168 139 0 90 172 141 145 0 1,104 8 138.00 17 BARNES, KAYLA ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 128 171 134 0 133 123 0 121 150 132 1,092 8 136.50 18 STAHNKE, CHEYENNE FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 165 198 142 139 0 126 0 135 171 0 1,076 7 153.71 19 BROWN, BRITTANY JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 149 136 108 133 0 151 123 174 96 0 1,070 8 133.75 20 WILLIAMS, CHANEL LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 135 137 155 130 0 120 126 127 140 0 1,070 8 133.75 21 STARLING, SAVANNAH FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 152 176 159 138 0 0 152 123 166 0 1,066 7 152.29 22 THOMAS, AASIAONNIA VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 122 111 0 142 131 0 136 90 142 140 1,014 8 126.75 23 WILLIAMS, TAMIA JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 126 135 96 129 0 138 124 142 106 0 996 8 124.50 24 HARRIS, NYLA ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 130 91 109 0 149 138 0 133 119 95 964 8 120.50 25 BENJAMIN, DAJARIA JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 117 126 113 101 0 134 116 141 114 0 962 8 120.25 26 FOY, NIA CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 116 107 105 122 0 122 148 117 0 105 942 8 117.75 27 HARBISON, TIARA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 147 136 119 121 0 101 107 118 82 0 931 8 116.38 28 PEARSON, ERIN BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 156 127 135 125 133 134 0 111 0 921 7 131.57 29 JONES, JERRI JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 111 159 135 118 0 91 106 101 95 0 916 8 114.50 30 HILTON, MYESHIA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 107 108 103 121 0 143 117 109 108 0 916 8 114.50 31 GATLING, LATRINA ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 104 143 98 0 123 96 0 101 113 137 915 8 114.38 32 JONES, TIARA ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 112 87 93 0 103 137 0 124 120 134 910 8 113.75 33 JONES, BRE'ANA BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 137 0 170 169 0 126 0 132 171 905 6 150.83 34 MUNOZ, SOPHIA SHAW UNIVERSITY 110 100 134 117 0 102 104 114 124 0 905 8 113.13 35 GREEN, AVION LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 96 128 105 99 0 104 105 88 163 0 888 8 111.00 36 COLEY, AMBER FAYETTEVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 174 138 153 0 140 147 0 135 0 887 6 147.83 37 KING, DEJA CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 102 129 115 140 0 91 93 109 0 70 849 8 106.13 38 GARRIS, PARIS VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 130 103 0 115 0 0 135 98 112 130 823 7 117.57 39 BASNIGHT, JASMINE CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 116 95 106 96 0 89 100 87 0 133 822 8 102.75 40 WATTS, OLIVIA BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 153 112 0 160 127 0 0 139 125 816 6 136.00 41 REGIDOR, LAURA SHAW UNIVERSITY 98 0 104 121 0 106 110 125 136 0 800 7 114.29 42 CAGLE, ELIZABETH ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 86 94 115 0 101 85 0 83 101 123 788 8 98.50 43 HARRIS, SHAKIRA CHOWAN UNIVERSITY 113 85 113 96 0 80 82 91 0 100 760 8 95.00 44 WALKER, ALAYAH VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 135 130 0 132 125 0 136 0 0 0 658 5 131.60 45 ALLEN, TORI BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 118 110 0 140 122 0 0 162 652 5 130.40 46 CRENSHAW, RHYAN VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 110 0 101 0 122 155 135 0 623 5 124.60 47 MCCREA, YANIKA SHAW UNIVERSITY 101 104 0 149 0 80 0 0 97 0 531 5 106.20 48 HIGGINS, DOMINIQUE SHAW UNIVERSITY 0 100 98 0 0 0 129 78 0 0 405 4 101.25 49 ISON, JANIYA VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 85 0 0 94 101 118 398 4 99.50 50 CAMPBELL, SHERICIA VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY 126 0 0 100 0 80 0 0 0 0 306 3 102.00 51 HILLIE, MYANNA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 52 LOFTUS, BYANNE ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 53 MURPHY, TAMIKA SHAW UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 54 ANTHONY, PARIS BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 55 SLOAN, KAMRYN BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 56 WRIGHT, SHONTAVIA LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 57 SMITH, TAYLOR JOHNSON C.
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