2013 NCAA Bowling Championship explained

NCAA Bowling Championship
Year:2013
Dates:April 11–13, 2013
Num Teams:8
Champions:Nebraska (4th title)
Runner-Up:Vanderbilt (3rd title match)
Matches:14
Attendance:995
Player:Liz Kuhlkin (Nebraska)
Prevseason:2012
Nextseason:2014

The 2013 NCAA Bowling Championship was the 10th annual tournament to determine the national champion of women's NCAA collegiate ten-pin bowling. The tournament was played at Freeway Lanes in Canton, Michigan from April 11–13, 2013.[1]

Nebraska defeated Vanderbilt in the championship match, 4½ games to 2½ (211–199, 186–197, 156–169, 190–190, 196–189, 202–182, 246–200), to win their fourth national title.[2] The Cornhuskers were coached by Bill Straub.

Nebraska's Liz Kuhlkin was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Kuhlkin, along with four other bowlers, also comprised the All Tournament Team.

Qualification

Since there is only one national collegiate championship for women's bowling, all NCAA bowling programs (whether from Division I, Division II, or Division III) were eligible. A total of 8 teams were given at-large bids for this championship, which consisted of a modified double-elimination style tournament.

Team AppearancePrevious
Arkansas State6th2012
Central Missouri10th2012
Fairleigh Dickinson9th2012
Maryland–Eastern Shore10th2012
Nebraska10th2012
Sam Houston State2nd2011
Vanderbilt8th2012
Wisconsin–Whitewater1stNever

Tournament bracket

Championship Match

Team Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7
  1. 3 Nebraska (4½)
211186156190196202246
  1. 5 Vanderbilt (2½)
199197169190189182200

All-tournament team

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women's Bowling National Championship Results . NCAA. NCAA.org. July 17, 2015.
  2. Huskers Capture Fourth National Title. University of Nebraska Athletics. July 17, 2015.
  3. Web site: Eight-team field selected for national championship tournament. NCAA. NCAA.com. July 18, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150722114704/http://www.ncaa.com/news/bowling/article/2013-03-27/eight-team-field-selected-national-championship-tournament. July 22, 2015. dead.