2010-11 Tournament Schedule Note: Still awaiting formal approval from the school, but feedback was positive. Also: This schedule lists more regular season weekends than ever, but the varsitiy players will not go to every tournament listed. This is being done in response to the new USBC rules. More on that later...
Fall 2010
October 2-3: 40th Annual Midwest Collegiate (tier 1), AMF Bowlero, Wauwatosa, WI
October 16-17: Orange & Black Classic, Beaver-Vu Bowl, Beavercreek, OH
October 30-31: Boilermaker Classic, Mike Aulby's Arrowhead Bowl, Lafayette, IN
November 6-7: Brunswick Southern (tier 1), Brunswick Zone Austell, Marietta, GA
November 13-14: SI Elite, St. Clair Bowl/Bel-Air Bowl, Fairview Heights & Belleville, IL
November 20-21: BTM Striking Knights, AMF Rose Bowl North, Louisville, KY
November 26-27: Team Match Games (tier 1), St. Clair/Bel-Air, Fairview Heights/Belleville, IL
December 4-5: Leatherneck Classic, Town & Country Bowl, Rock Island, IL
J-Term
January 15-16: Hoinke Bearcat Open, Western Bowl, Cincinnati, OH
January 22-23: Blue & Gold (tier 1), Chippewa Bowl, South Bend, IN
Spring Semester
January 29-30: 2nd Annual Lion's Classic, St. Charles/Plaza Lanes, St. Charles, MO
February 5-6: McKendree Baker Challenge, St. Clair/Bel-Air, Fairview Heights, Belleville, IL
February 19-20: Hoosier (tier 1) Western Bowl, Indianapolis, IN
Post-Season
March 11-13: Singles/Team Sectionals, Allentown, PA; Chattanooga, TN; Peoria, IL & Euless, TX
April 1-3: NAIA Showcase, Woodland Bowl, Indianapolis, IN
April 20-24: Intercollegiate Team Championships, AMF Peach Lanes, Columbus, GA Note that this is Easter weekend
May 22-24: Intercollegiate Singles Championship, AMF Euless Lanes, Euless, TX
Note: New USBC rules this season state that no school may take any more than 4 men's and 4 women's teams to competition in any single weekend. Maximum number of players sanctioned is 45 men and 45 women.
-- Edited by philmark11 on Tuesday 20th of July 2010 10:20:07 AM
"If hard work pays off then easy work is worthless My work habit ain't no habit man, I do it on purpose I push myself to the limit so my talent'll surface"
The Showcase is a separate post-season tournament specifically for NAIA teams. With emerging sport status, it's the first step towards a national bowling championship for the NAIA if 50 schools have the sport.
phil, i think at this point.. all of us would be willing to take a long bus ride to go to other tourneys we've never been too.. like maryland, nebraska.. all of that good stuff.. its always nice to go bowl something new