Las Vegas, Nev. – After two days of qualifying, the Nebraska bowling team went 10-0 with a total pinfall of 10,314 and will have a third-place seed going into the final championship bracket play at the 2022 Northeast Classic in Deptford, N.J.
The Big Red started the day off with a win against Long Island University (973-833). NU then defeated Fairleigh Dickinson (1,042-932), No. 12 Duquesne (1,070-1,053) and No. 10 Maryland Eastern Shore (1,144-990). NU then wrapped up the day with a win against No. 21 Sacred Heart (1,054-921).
Four Huskers currently sit in the top 20 individual standings after today’s five traditional matches. Freshman Jillian Martin leads the Huskers in seventh with a total pinfall of 1,099. Senior Kendyl Hofmeister is in 11th with a total pinfall of 1,080, and Anna Callan sits close behind in 13th with 1,074. Rounding out the group is Kayla Verstraete at 15th with 1,068.
The Huskers will resume play tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. (ET) in a three round best-of-seven baker style championship bracket against No. 5 Stephen F. Austin.
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Northeast Classic Day Two Standings:
No. 3 Vanderbilt: 10,472
No. 1 McKendree : 10,355
No. 4 Nebraska: 10,314
No. 5 Stephen F. Austin : 10,247
No. 11 Maryville: 10,103
No. 7 Youngstown State: 10,044
No. 6 Arkansas State: 10,006
No. 2 North Carolina A&T: 9,910
No. 12 Duquesne: 9,895
No. 8 Sam Houston State: 9,885
No. 20 Univ of Central Missouri: 9,876
No. 24 Morgan State: 9,864
No. 25 Merrimack: 9,657
No. 18 Mercyhurst: 9,641
No. 10 Maryland Eastern Shore: 9,561
No. 15 Mount St. Mary’s : 9,480
No. 21 Sacred Heart: 9,418
Fairleigh Dickinson: 9,410
No. 19 Medaille: 9,265
No. 23 Univ of Wisconsin – Whitewater: 9,166
No. 13 Delaware State: 9,161
Monmouth: 9,102
No. 17 Tulane: 9,099
Wilmington: 8,890
Kutztown: 8,883
Wagner: 8,880
LIU: 8,558
Bryant: 8,514
St Francis College Brooklyn: 8,341
Chestnut Hill:8,198
NJCU: 8,035
Adelphi: 7,634
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