“It was definitely a good day,” said A-State head bowling coach Justin Kostick. “You have to be in the top-four in order to compete for a championship. I was extremely proud with our energy and how we competed today.”
McKendree (7-3) is in first place, out of pool of 16, with a total pinfall of 9,808 while Nebraska (7-3) Follows in second with a total pinfall of 9,754. North Carolina A&T (5-5) set in fourth place with a total pinfall 9,593 and the home team, Sam Houston State (5-3) rounds out the top five with a total pinfall of 9,572.