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Women Bracket 15-30 Women Bracket 15-30 Wichita State University 1v8 Wichita State University lanes 21-22 Ottawa University lanes 23-24 Wichita State University Newman University 4v5 lanes 17-18 Baker University Baker University lanes 27-28 Central Missouri Wichita State University 3v6 West Texas AM lanes 19-20 West Texas AM lanes 25-26 Midland University West Texas AM 2v7 lanes 23 - 24 Hastings College Hastings College Wichita State University JV 1v8 Wichita State University JV lanes 31-32 Midland University 2 JV lanes 27-28 Ottawa University JV Baker University JV 4v5 lanes 29-30 Ottawa University JV Ottawa University JV lanes 31-32 Central Missouri JV Midland University JV 3v6 Central Missouri JV lanes 27-28 Newman University JV lanes 29-30 Midland University JV Midland University JV 2v7 lanes 25-26 Midland University JV Columbia College JV Women's Division Varsity Baker Games Place Total Pins Prize School Team Totals Baker Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 8375 0 Wichita State University 5594 2781 157 189 129 177 173 130 170 205 195 203 156 166 163 141 245 182 2 8119 0 Midland University 5283 2836 223 181 211 173 190 221 146 213 136 169 147 170 114 211 149 182 3 8098 0 Central Missouri 5320 2778 136 131 138 170 214 215 172 156 168 195 177 173 181 181 217 154 4 8082 0 Newman University 5140 2942 141 154 181 187 183 195 177 133 199 225 199 183 178 211 196 200 5 7908 0 Baker University 5153 2755 178 205 186 159 133 163 171 191 177 175 149 193 202 168 141 164 6 7866 0 West Texas AM 5176 2690 150 173 174 131 166 153 199 182 196 160 166 167 168 165 154 186 7 7849 0 Hastings College 5129 2720 173 150 181 185 157 146 171 160 190 169 165 198 176 189 136 174 8 7831 0 Ottawa University 5068 2763 182 214 167 191 143 126 201 204 140 182 164 144 212 209 123 161 9 7729 -102 Morningside College 4956 2773 176 169 178 191 177 179 165 143 145 152 200 138 180 167 206 207 10 7677 -154 Columbia College 4694 2983 156 185 169 189 163 168 187 198 179 245 203 213 201 182 162 183 11 7452 -379 College of Saint Mary 4761 2691 156 149 171 151 162 158 128 160 177 191 169 186 156 178 214 185 12 7315 -516 Barton Community College 4679 2636 140 211 179 170 168 164 144 155 142 147 154 187 152 157 174 192 13 7104 -727 Culver-Stockton College 4546 2558 180 176 132 143 167 171 148 128 189 178 190 151 189 149 136 131 14 6987 -844 Iowa Western Community College 4596 2391 123 195 169 210 150 195 113 154 128 121 152 164 131 140 120 126 15 5942 -1889 University of Kansas 3931 2011 150 124 107 117 124 137 132 128 128 114 106 128 111 126 143 136 16 5543 -2288 Iowa State University 3735 1808 101 133 115 108 132 114 110 114 114 107 116 107 104 141 89 103 JV Place Total Pins School Team Totals Baker Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 8221 0 Wichita State University JV 5347 2874 189 174 201 196 162 180 165 155 225 165 176 164 181 168 179 194 2 7697 0 Midland University JV 4987 2710 219 181 190 200 170 189 147 161 170 153 157 123 166 180 170 134 3 7629 0 Central Missouri JV 4851 2778 194 142 139 158 129 191 242 191 138 182 206 119 172 197 206 172 4 7604 0 Baker University JV 5112 2492 137 174 197 148 123 151 154 155 164 143 146 137 157 137 226 143 5 7286 0 Ottawa University JV 4795 2491 113 151 156 132 163 171 169 142 157 165 172 168 158 179 148 147 6 7148 0 Newman University JV 4698 2450 117 155 177 125 188 119 157 142 156 204 115 175 133 165 153 169 7 7065 0 Columbia College JV 4415 2650 160 140 149 165 139 122 145 165 182 177 147 177 189 197 206 190 8 6992 0 Midland University 2 JV 4565 2427 159 153 139 142 155 180 136 151 153 124 157 153 155 132 162 176 9 6904 -88 Morningside College JV 4322 2582 167 166 136 189 165 136 121 140 211 165 140 149 167 193 189 148 Women Place Name School Total Pins Games Average Gm1 Gm2 Gm3 Gm4 Gm5 Gm6 1 Megan Carpenter Baker University 1191 6 198.5 256 156 214 163 188 214 2 Olivia Komorowski Wichita State University JV 1179 6 196.5 185 224 188 192 198 192 3 Sarah Klassen Wichita State University 1174 6 195.6667 205 192 219 165 190 203 4 Katey Furze Central Missouri 1174 6 195.6667 193 177 208 177 202 217 5 Sierra Ciesiolka Wichita State University 1133 6 188.8333 152 204 205 193 208 171 6 Kassandra Razo West Texas AM 1131 6 188.5 180 180 165 236 197 173 7 Madison Janack Wichita State University 1125 6 187.5 179 194 180 190 169 213 8 Kacey Collins Newman University 1121 6 186.8333 196 228 178 178 191 150 9 Caitlin Krallis Hastings College 1120 6 186.6667 181 168 192 202 193 184 10 April McDonnell Wichita State University JV 1116 6 186 171 178 180 160 244 183 11 Addie Herzberg Wichita State University 1113 6 185.5 236 194 178 144 164 197 12 Sydney Miller Central Missouri 1112 6 185.3333 211 195 197 140 179 190 13 Candice Goldfinch Midland University 1109 6 184.8333 178 207 168 194 161 201 14 Addy Schifflebein Newman University 1108 6 184.6667 226 169 151 213 155 194 15 Brittney Schnicke Midland University 1101 6 183.5 161 175 203 201 190 171 16 Stephanie Richards Central Missouri JV 1099 6 183.1667 158 138 218 190 203 192 17 Ashlyn Brown Baker University JV 1096 6 182.6667 161 215 187 157 156 220 18 Cayla Bortz Central Missouri JV 1091 6 181.8333 200 190 173 191 167 170 19 Madisyn Hansen Wichita State University JV 1087 6 181.1667 172 180 178 206 148 203 20 Shalee Bradley Iowa Western Community College 1077 6 179.5 152 139 167 188 235 196 21 Whitney Laritson Midland University 1060 6 176.6667 175 181 180 177 191 156 22 Sam Dixon West Texas AM 1059 6 176.5 184 182 158 174 206 155 23 Alyssa McCleery West Texas AM 1055 6 175.8333 167 222 151 160 191 164 24 Nicole Gattenby Midland University 1053 6 175.5 209 196 156 160 166 166 25 Cheyenne Bequette Culver-Stockton College 1050 6 175 166 131 167 202 208 176 26 Hannah Middaugh Ottawa University JV 1049 6 174.8333 173 189 140 172 211 164 27 Kaitlyn Rudy Wichita State University 1049 6 174.8333 204 183 157 186 149 170 28 Allison Rivers Ottawa University JV 1045 6 174.1667 154 167 180 214 161 169 29 Allayna (Kishno) Bell Baker University 1038 6 173 165 189 189 126 169 200 30 Rose Rietz Midland University 2 JV 1030 6 171.6667 189 192 149 169 121 210 31 Reagan Lorey Ottawa University 1030 6 171.6667 151 191 169 185 171 163 32 Katyn Fischer Columbia College 1028 6 171.3333 178 190 147 136 191 186 33 Jackie Garcia Ulloa MoralesCentral Missouri 1027 6 171.1667 186 152 208 156 168 157 34 Carley Sullivan Newman University 1026 6 171 143 184 180 221 152 146 35 Kelly Ford Midland University JV 1020 6 170 156 186 168 179 171 160 36 Hannah Triske Midland University JV 1014 6 169 187 149 195 146 166 171 37 Carlee Hummel Culver-Stockton College 1012 6 168.6667 189 179 161 168 147 168 38 Bailey Portwood Morningside College 1009 6 168.1667 157 166 168 160 190 168 39 Alexius Brass College of Saint Mary 1007 6 167.8333 199 198 136 181 170 123 40 Brooke Bomgaars Morningside College 1007 6 167.8333 173 184 179 143 173 155 41 Lexie Busch Baker University JV 999 6 166.5 144 191 170 137 190 167 42 Haley Walther College of Saint Mary 992 6 165.3333 194 148 156 179 132 183 43 Anna Walther College of Saint Mary 992 6 165.3333 157 187 167 163 176 142 44 Mikala Wilson Baker University JV 990 6 165 151 202 151 151 170 165 45 Natalie Dutton Wichita State University JV 990 6 165 157 176 192 175 156 134 46 Brittani Magee Newman University JV 985 6 164.1667 202 141 145 165 182 150 47 Madelyn Conrad Newman University JV 983 6 163.8333 156 150 173 172 188 144 48 Kaitlyn Lacy Baker University 978 6 163 153 151 173 165 159 177 49 Mari Pizzini Morningside College 977 6 162.8333 158 170 167 174 176 132 50 Maci Nemechek Midland University 2 JV 975 6 162.5 153 166 175 153 203 125 51 Paris Smith Wichita State University JV 975 6 162.5 181 144 172 161 153 164 52 Dusty Spring Iowa Western Community College 970 6 161.6667 188 177 160 178 132 135 53 Kylie Jackson College of Saint Mary 960 6 160 131 156 200 134 172 167 54 Hannah Abney Newman University JV 956 6 159.3333 162 140 158 186 132 178 55 Hailey Carter Central Missouri JV 940 6 156.6667 120 132 147 158 230 153 56 Megan Phillips Columbia College JV 940 6 156.6667 151 146 180 146 154 163 57 Madison LeGrand Morningside College 911 5 182.2 0 160 179 166 193 213 58 Mackenzie Daniels Hastings College 909 5 181.8 187 154 0 221 166 181 59 Abigail Lange University of Kansas 905 6 150.8333 165 116 179 163 137 145 60 Dani Hickey Ottawa University 902 5 180.4 139 0 203 246 150 164 61 Sammie Degenhardt Columbia College JV 897 6 149.5 133 169 170 178 134 113 62 Kaitlyn George Ottawa University 893 5 178.6 0 198 160 183 177 175 63 Samantha LeClear Midland University JV 888 5 177.6 157 204 227 162 138 0 64 Tatum Ruffalo Central Missouri 877 5 175.4 160 172 183 188 174 0 65 Zaria Combs Columbia College JV 862 6 143.6667 134 129 175 139 159 126 66 Emma West Columbia College JV 859 6 143.1667 128 146 146 115 156 168 67 Lindsay Tribble Columbia College JV 857 6 142.8333 119 144 181 117 119 177 68 Gabrielle McCurdy University of Kansas 841 6 140.1667 100 157 121 148 144 171 69 Angela Haines Iowa Western Community College 839 6 139.8333 132 148 127 165 153 114 70 Samantha Liekhus Iowa Western Community College 834 5 166.8 159 163 136 0 211 165 71 Hailey Collins Columbia College 833 5 166.6 151 0 117 189 162 214 72 Alyssa Gunther West Texas AM 832 5 166.4 174 187 158 133 0 180 73 Chloe Herman Midland University 831 5 166.2 145 0 178 194 153 161 74 Alexis Dowell Central Missouri JV 827 6 137.8333 168 150 133 135 121 120 75 Beka Loker Ottawa University 816 5 163.2 146 150 209 168 143 0 76 Faith Whited Barton Community College 815 5 163 0 165 184 156 175 135 77 Madison Kent Ottawa University JV 814
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