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Wildcat DII Invitational Tournament Standings - Qualifying Wildcat DII Invitational Tournament Standings - Qualifying Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Trad Trad Trad Trad Trad 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 WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 8 2 952 1,063 952 971 857 1,102 1,069 980 881 991 4,795 5,023 9,818 196.4 2 CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 8 2 988 827 801 934 914 899 1,004 958 1,059 966 4,464 4,886 9,350 187.0 3 MOLLOY COLLEGE 6 4 901 816 952 861 875 818 945 896 885 935 4,405 4,479 8,884 177.7 4 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 7 3 813 885 781 882 1,041 852 890 1,036 900 799 4,402 4,477 8,879 177.6 5 KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 3 7 796 790 930 817 837 949 893 935 1,008 889 4,170 4,674 8,844 176.9 6 CALDWELL 8 2 838 893 899 848 855 856 855 964 875 950 4,333 4,500 8,833 176.7 7 DAEMEN COLLEGE 4 6 881 852 876 804 884 886 846 923 957 865 4,297 4,477 8,774 175.5 8 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 4 6 918 778 858 852 781 946 971 843 855 938 4,187 4,553 8,740 174.8 9 MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 5 5 771 898 800 934 927 849 782 858 841 891 4,330 4,221 8,551 171.0 10 MEDAILLE COLLEGE 4 6 780 788 780 912 863 736 853 838 912 906 4,123 4,245 8,368 167.4 11 MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 2 8 830 819 718 823 859 767 787 847 828 724 4,049 3,953 8,002 160.0 12 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 1 9 635 682 698 705 713 701 716 671 714 749 3,433 3,551 6,984 139.7 13 0 - - - 14 0 - - - 15 0 - - - 16 0 - - - Wildcat DII Invitational Individual Standings 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 Sum of Avg 1 YOUKER, HALEY MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 212 217 278 237 180 1,124 5 224.80 2 RIOJAS, CHRISTINA WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 235 254 196 203 231 1,119 5 223.80 3 DEL VECCHIO, CHRISTINE CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 202 215 199 237 245 1,098 5 219.60 4 RAPACH, JENNA CALDWELL 224 188 247 215 217 1,091 5 218.20 5 HIRST, RACHEL WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 202 226 227 192 199 1,046 5 209.20 6 JOHNSON, VICTORIA BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 203 234 202 179 227 1,045 5 209.00 7 AUMACK, NICOLE FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 183 213 254 207 168 1,025 5 205.00 8 LICHT, CARLY MOLLOY COLLEGE 178 226 184 192 235 1,015 5 203.00 9 PORCELLO, NATALYA BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 189 223 192 184 223 1,011 5 202.20 10 OLIVER, LAURA CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 176 225 211 205 194 1,011 5 202.20 11 SWINDELL, NATALIE FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 190 169 243 188 215 1,005 5 201.00 12 MILLER, KC WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 205 227 183 131 246 992 5 198.40 13 YESIS, MAKENZIE MEDAILLE COLLEGE 154 173 235 226 202 990 5 198.00 14 PETERS, BAILEY WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 256 154 208 199 169 986 5 197.20 15 SCIMONE, KRISTINA CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 181 187 186 213 210 977 5 195.40 16 DELP, KEANNA KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 202 206 166 227 172 973 5 194.60 17 NEWBERRY, KATLYN DAEMEN COLLEGE 198 203 187 205 179 972 5 194.40 18 WARMINGHAM, CHRISTIE MOLLOY COLLEGE 172 224 196 198 172 962 5 192.40 19 BURKERT, MADISON KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 200 168 215 206 168 957 5 191.40 20 INGULLI, JENN FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 192 204 187 203 169 955 5 191.00 21 VUCAK, VIKKI CALDWELL 171 188 214 180 201 954 5 190.80 22 KLEIN, LAUREN CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 171 205 202 216 160 954 5 190.80 23 HODSON, QUINN BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 195 202 176 167 175 915 5 183.00 24 CASE, ALEXIS KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 174 205 179 180 176 914 5 182.80 25 RADT, SARAH MEDAILLE COLLEGE 167 202 147 224 174 914 5 182.80 26 HENRY, DANA KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 183 165 169 181 212 910 5 182.00 27 BARTOSZ, PAIGE DAEMEN COLLEGE 179 141 167 227 189 903 5 180.60 28 NEBEL, NICOLE MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 197 171 177 146 211 902 5 180.40 29 STOUT, MALIA WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 204 208 166 156 146 880 5 176.00 30 HASIOTIS, ALEX DAEMEN COLLEGE 178 148 201 197 156 880 5 176.00 31 WALLACE, ARIELLE NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 194 165 204 157 158 878 5 175.60 32 NOWAK, CAITLYN DAEMEN COLLEGE 174 181 168 168 173 864 5 172.80 33 PERRY, MADISON CALDWELL 143 200 168 162 189 862 5 172.40 34 PENCEK, ADRIANNA DAEMEN COLLEGE 157 173 200 160 168 858 5 171.60 35 PRATHER, SAVANNAH MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 184 165 169 191 136 845 5 169.00 36 BISOGNO, JENNIFER MOLLOY COLLEGE 157 157 213 159 154 840 5 168.00 37 MINNARD, ELIZABETH MEDAILLE COLLEGE 172 188 171 151 153 835 5 167.00 38 JORDAN, JENNIFER BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 202 148 143 173 159 825 5 165.00 39 MURRAY, DEANNE CALDWELL 134 162 191 167 163 817 5 163.40 40 STREBEL, SAMANTHA MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 157 155 141 202 149 804 5 160.80 41 LOWEY, KAITLYN FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 141 194 181 153 122 791 5 158.20 42 SCHURR, SAMANTHA MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 133 173 190 123 145 764 5 152.80 43 GONZALEZ, CHRISTINA BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 157 164 130 152 154 757 5 151.40 44 CLARKE, KAYLA NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 128 148 137 160 146 719 5 143.80 45 SURLES, GOLDERA MOLLOY COLLEGE 167 179 0 162 202 710 4 177.50 46 MOORE, VALERIE NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 137 130 130 146 158 701 5 140.20 47 HAMMONS, KELSEY MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 196 177 174 148 0 695 4 173.75 48 CABRERA, GISSELLE NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 151 133 102 125 175 686 5 137.20 49 KLEIN, KAITLYN MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 0 139 166 198 176 679 4 169.75 50 BELLO, MICHELLE MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 139 0 172 158 191 660 4 165.00 51 FRACASSI, ANDREA MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 130 150 142 121 112 655 5 131.00 52 DERLETH, MACKENZIE MEDAILLE COLLEGE 126 0 149 160 204 639 4 159.75 53 AGNELLO, MOLLY KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 0 0 206 214 161 581 3 193.67 54 ESPINOZA, NICOLE NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 91 140 98 126 112 567 5 113.40 55 MCDERMOTT, FIONA FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 0 110 171 149 125 555 4 138.75 56 PERRY, JESSICA MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 135 92 0 145 138 510 4 127.50 57 GANNON, MADELINE CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 169 172 160 0 0 501 3 167.00 58 PEPPER, LINDSAY CALDWELL 0 0 144 151 180 475 3 158.33 59 SASS, JESSICA MEDAILLE COLLEGE 0 119 0 151 173 443 3 147.67 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 Sum of Avg 60 WEAVER, MEGAN MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 133 130 0 0 177 440 3 146.67 61 BROGNA, STEPHANIE CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 0 0 0 188 157 345 2 172.50 62 DOTO, ALYSSA MOLLOY COLLEGE 0 0 167 174 0 341 2 170.50 63 NORMANDIN, KELLY KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 190 149 0 0 0 339 2 169.50 64 KREUSH, AMANDA MOLLOY COLLEGE 0 159 0 0 172 331 2 165.50 65 FETIK, JESSICA CALDWELL 184 117 0 0 0 301 2 150.50 66 HANSEN, CARLA MEDAILLE COLLEGE 117 0 136 0 0 253 2 126.50 67 CONRAD, YSOBEL MEDAILLE COLLEGE 0 171 0 0 0 171 1 171.00 68 WESTON, MADELYN FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 146 0 0 0 0 146 1 146.00 69 WAGNER, MACKENZIE MOLLOY COLLEGE 144 0 0 0 0 144 1 144.00 70 DOBRINSKI, KAYLA MOLLOY COLLEGE 0 0 136 0 0 136 1 136.00 71 SLAVICK, KATRINA MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 0 0 96 0 0 96 1 96.00 72 JAEGER, SAMANTHA KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 73 GOLDBERG, JESSICA BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 74 LUZZI, ELLA KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 75 WIGFALL, TAKIRA CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 76 GOLDBERG, JENNIFER BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 77 LEE-SAM, CIDNEY NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 78 GRACZYK, HALEY MEDAILLE COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 79 GOLDSTON, ALEXIS BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 80 KIDDER, MEGAN DAEMEN COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 81 GOOD, KATIE DAEMEN COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 82 HENRY, LEAH WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 83 VERBEKE, KRISTINE FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 84 SYROTYNSKI, ALEX DAEMEN COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 85 FEGGULIS, ELENI KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 86 KINGSEPP, COLLEN MOLLOY COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 87 PETROTTO, JENNA MEDAILLE COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 88 CLAYCOMB, MARIA MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 89 ALDRIDGE, CHRISTINA DAEMEN COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 90 0 MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 91 CORNISH, CAITLYN MEDAILLE COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 92 RIFFEY, RENEE KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 93 PANGARO, GABBY CALDWELL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 94 ABREU, ELIZA FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 95 BERGERON, NICOLE DAEMEN COLLEGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 Wildcat DII Invitational INDIVIDUAL MATCH RESULTS 1 BAKER 4 BAKER 45 & 46 CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 988 MOLLOY COLLEGE 901 45 & 46 CALDWELL 848 DAEMEN COLLEGE 804 47 & 48 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 635 MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 771 47 & 48 WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 971 KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 817 51 &52 WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 952 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 918 51 &52 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 882 MOLLOY COLLEGE 861 53 & 54 CALDWELL 838 KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 796 53 & 54 MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 823 MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 934 57 & 58 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 813 MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 830 57 & 58 MEDAILLE COLLEGE 912 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 852 59 & 60 MEDAILLE COLLEGE 780 DAEMEN COLLEGE 881 59 & 60 CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 934 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 705 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 BAKER 5 BAKER 45 & 46 MOUNT ALOYSIUS COLLEGE 898 WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 1,063 45 & 46 KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY (PA) 837 MEDAILLE COLLEGE 863 47 & 48 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 778 MOLLOY COLLEGE 816 47 & 48 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 1,041 CALDWELL 855 51 &52 DAEMEN COLLEGE 852 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 682 51 &52 CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 914 WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY (DE) 857 53 & 54 FELICIAN UNIVERSITY 885 MEDAILLE COLLEGE 788 53 & 54 BLOOMFIELD COLLEGE 781 NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSITY 713 57 & 58 CHESTNUT HILL COLLEGE 827 CALDWELL 893 57 & 58 MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY 859 DAEMEN COLLEGE 884 59 & 60 MERCYHURST
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