SMYRNA, Tenn. – North Carolina A&T bowling continues its historic season with qualifying for the United States Bowling Congress Nationals in three weeks.
The Aggies finished second after Saturday's 20 matches with 3,898 total pins for an average of 194.9. They bowled nine games of 200-plus.
N.C. A&T had the third-highest pin total Sunday with 3,758 pins for a 20-match average of 187.9 to finish the regionals in third place with 7,656 total pins. They averaged 191.4.
The Aggies recorded nine matches of 200-plus Sunday, including four consecutive 200-plus in game 25-28.
Twenty-four total women's teams qualify for the USBC Nationals in four regionals. The four regionals are Dayton, Ohio, Smyrna, Tenn., Addison, Ill., and Dallas, Texas.
Senior Ana Olaya and sophomore Lauren Tomaszewski also qualified for the nationals by finishing in the top-six of the individual standings Friday at the Smyrna Regional.
The nationals are in Wyoming, Mich., from May 3-8 at the Entertainment Complex.