MILLSBORO, Delaware -
- After leading almost the entire tournament, the
University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) got four critical strikes in game
seven of the championship match to best the University of Central Missouri (UCM)
4-3 and claim their second ever Hawk Classic title.
UMES last won the Hawk Classic in 2010. They went on that year to have
arguably the best season ever in women's collegiate bowling, winning the 2011
MEAC, NCAA and USBC Collegiate titles.
This year though is different than the others, new head coach
Kristina Frahm was at the
helm and juggled her lineup each day, going with who she thought had the hot
hand. Today the Hawks started with a 4.5-1.5 loss to the same UCM team they
topped on day two of the 2012 Eastern Shore Hawk Classic sponsored by Hammer
Bowling. They came back though and topped Vanderbilt 4-3, setting up a rematch
with the Jennies. It was hard fought, but in the end UMES came out on top
getting one critical strike from
Anggie Ramirez (Bogota,
Colombia) in the ninth and three even bigger ones from
T'nia Falbo (Greensburg, Pa.) in
the tenth to secure the win.
"It was a tough match," said Frahm. "These girls are clutch and when it
mattered and it came down to the wire they threw strikes and that is what helped
us get this win."
In the championship match UMES inserted
Valentina Collazos
(Cali, Colombia) and
Victoria
Jones (Baltimore, Md.) into the line-up at the first and third positions
respectively, a move they had made earlier against Vanderbilt. It seemed to work
for the most part, but open frames and splits took their toll on the Hawks and
they reinserted freshman
Kristie Lopez (Ponce, Puerto
Rico) back into the lead-off position for the final two games of the match. It
worked.
The two teams split the first pair of games with UCM taking game one 225-183
and UMES winning game two 222-207. They carried the momentum through game three
with a 190-180 win but the Jennies rebounded to get game four 236-214. UMES
responded with a 226-189 win and UCM with a 207-192 win. During that sixth game
Lopez was reinserted and her strikes propelled UMES onward.
In the final game the Hawks were cruising until the eighth frame when Jones
split, leaving the 6-7-10, getting two on the spare attempt . That gave UCM the
window they needed. They took a lead but UMES held close. Ramirez calmly struck
in the ninth bettering the Jennies spare. It came down to the anchor spot and
Falbo needed a pair. Her first ball carried all ten pins but the UCM anchor went
Brooklyn, also collecting all ten pins. Falbo struck again, forcing the Jennies
to do so as well, but they got only eight and the spare. Falbo needed just three
pins for the win, but she got all ten anyway, finishing with the turkey just in
time for the Thanksgiving holiday.
"I am so proud of them," added Frahm. "It is our first full tournament of the
year and to get the win and see the hard work pay off is great."
Following the match Ramirez was awarded the high game of the tournament award
for her career best 279 from Saturday.
Central Missouri, Vanderbilt, Fairleigh Dickinson and Stephen F. Austin
rounded out the top five finishers. Adelphi, Sam Houston State, Sacred Heart,
Kutztown and Valparaiso finished six through 10 respectively. New Jersey City,
Saint Francis (NY), Norfolk State, Monmouth, Howard, Delaware State, Hampton and
Morgan State rounded out the field.
Natalie Jiminez and Mary Wells from UCM, Kimi Davidson from Sam Houston
State, Danielle McEwan from FDU and Amanda Fry from Vanderbilt were named to the
All-Tournament Team and received their awards from UMES Hall of Fame coach
Sharon Brummell who was on
hand for the final two days of the championship.
UMES takes some time off, next stepping on the lanes December 1-2 in the
second MEAC Northern Division meet in Baltimore, Md.
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