Bowlers fifth in Texas

Feb. 3, 2012

ARLINGTON, Texas – The Vanderbilt bowling team’s Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde persona stayed in character Friday afternoon in the beautiful USBC International Training and Research Center.

Competing for the first time in program history without the benefit of practice due to a brief flu epidemic, the Commodores had a roller-coaster afternoon with the luster of some excellent bowling smudged by some shaky moments and as a result, the Commodores were in fifth place at the Prairie View Invitational.

“Given our week it was better than it could have been,” Coach John Williamsonsaid. “When we are good, we are very good but we continue to have these lapses in focus that prove very costly. That is something that just has to change if we are to achieve what we hope to achieve. But all-in-all, we had some good moments today and I’m confident tomorrow we’ll come back and do even better.”

Vanderbilt began its day with wins over Stephen F. Austin and Texas Southern with pin count enough to lead after two rounds. The Black and Gold led the third game after three of the four Baker sets with Nebraska, only to see the Huskers go off with a 269 to seize the game.

The Commodores bounced back with a nice win over Central Missouri in a game that at the time featured the two teams leading the tournament. A 256 effort in the first Baker, set up by striking in the first seven frames, got things off to a rousing start.

The `Dores had inserted Rebeca Reguero for Natalie Goodman in this game, the only variance from the original lineup of Brittni Hamilton, Goodman, Kim Carper, Jessica Earnest and Samantha Hesley. Williamson said he thought Carper was “pretty good all day” in the three slot of the rotation.

Vandy ran into a bowling buzz saw in the day’s finale as Arkansas State lit up the lanes with a spectacular 968 total – plus 168! While there is no chance to play defense in bowling, Williamson said he would have liked his team to been able to apply some competitive pressure to the red-hot Wolves.

Saturday’s action of five traditional games begins at 9:40 a.m. The 12 teams will be working on pin count, which combined with today’s total will determine Sunday’s bracket.

Leader Board
Arkansas State 4317
Central Missouri 4187
Valparaiso 4110
Stephen F. Austin 4100
Vanderbilt 4018

VU 833 Stephen F. Austin 792
VU 226-156
SFA 215-185
SFA 204-184
VU 242-217

VU 866 Texas Southern 775
TS 229-183
VU 256-171
TS 200-182
VU 245-175

Nebraska 805 VU 761
VU 192-143
NU 191-189
NU 202-181
NU 269-197

VU 820 Central Missouri 779
VU 256-202
CM 203-168
VU 200-189
VU 196-185

Arkansas State 968 VU 733
AS 223-202
AS 223-179
AS 244-161
AS 278-191