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A-State Bowling Unveils 2022-23 Schedule

A-State Bowling Unveils 2022-23 Schedule


JONESBORO, Ark. (9/16/22) – Coming off a 14th consecutive trip to the NCAA Collegiate Bowling Championship, Arkansas State bowling head coach Justin Kostick has unveiled the 2022-23 slate for the Red Wolves.
 
A-State will open the season Oct. 14-16 at the Penguin Classic hosted by Youngstown State in Struthers, Ohio. One week later, Oct. 21-23, the Red Wolves travel to Fairview Heights, Ill., for the Bearkat Open hosted by McKendree. The final event on the fall slate is the Ladyjack Classic hosted by Stephen F. Austin at Sheridan Lanes in Kenosha, Wis.
 
The Red Wolves first of five spring events is Jan. 27-29 at the Prairie View Invitational in Arlington, Texas. Next up, A-State heads to Orlando, Fla., for the Sunshine State Classic Feb. 10-12. The annual Mid-Winter Invitational hosted by A-State at Hijinx Family Entertainment Center is Feb. 17-19. The Big Red Invite (March 3-5) and Music City Classic (March 17-19) complete the regular season slate ahead of the Southland Bowling League Championship March 24-26 in Rowlett, Texas.
 
NCAA Regionals are scheduled for April 8-9 with the National Collegiate Bowling Championship one week later, April 14-15, at South Point Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas, Nev.
 
For the latest on A-State bowling, follow the team on Twitter (@AStateBowling), Facebook (/AStateBowling) and Instagram (@redwolvesbowling).
 
2022-23 Arkansas State Bowling Schedule
Oct. 14-16 | Penguin Classic – Struthers, Ohio
Oct. 21-23 | Bearcat Open – Fairview Heights, Ill.
Nov. 11-13 | Ladyjack Classic – Kenosha, Wis.
Jan. 27-29 | Prairie View Invitational – Arlington, Texas
Feb. 10-12 | Sunshine State Classic – Orlando, Fla.
Feb. 17-19 | Mid-Winter Invitational – Jonesboro, Ark.
March 3-5 | Big Red Invite – Lincoln, Neb.
March 17-19 | Music City Classic – Smyrna, Tenn.
March 24-26 | Southland Bowling League Championship – Rowlett, Texas
April 8-9 | NCAA Regionals
April 14-15 | NCAA Championship – Las Vegas, Nev.
 

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