GREENSBORO, North Carolina -- After three months of traveling on the road to various tournaments, the North
Carolina A&T bowling team will finally return back to Greensboro to host the
first Aggie Master’s Challenge, beginning on Friday, Feb. 21 at AMF
Lanes.
The tournament will stretch over a three-day
period with Friday’s action beginning at noon with five four-game baker matches.
On Saturday, a Senior Day presentation will start at 9:30 a.m. followed by five
traditional team matches scheduled to start at 9:45 a.m. The tournament will
conclude on Sunday with bracket play that will include three best four-of-seven
baker matches, followed by an awards ceremony.
Teams participating in the tournament include
NCCU, Fayetteville State, Norfolk State, Morgan State, Winston-Salem State,
Shaw, UAB, and Hampton.
The Aggies (47-20 overall), who are ranked
17th in the National Tenpin Coaches Association poll, haven’t competed in
Greensboro since Nov. 9 when they hosted the first MEAC meet of the season.
A&T is also familiar with most of its opponents participating this weekend
except for CIAA members Shaw and Fayetteville State.
A&T has been led by sophomore Emily Strombeck who has averaged a 198.5 this
season. Strombeck has been a consistent leader for the Aggies and has averaged
over 200 in their last four tournaments. Freshman Kristin Shinn appeared in all five games for
A&T at the Wildcat Invitational last weekend where she averaged 197.6 in
traditional team games. Sophomore Briana Jackson played in three games and
averaged 202.
Following the Aggie Master’s Challenge,
A&T will compete in the final MEAC meet of the season beginning on Saturday,
March 1.
COURTESY NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION
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