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Raider Bowling opens 23-24 season Saturday
10/6/2023 2:35:00 PM | Bowling
DAYTON – The Wright State bowling team is set to begin its 2023-24 campaign, its second in program history, on Saturday as the Raiders make the short trip to Columbus and Ohio Bowling Conference Event 1 at Columbus Square Bowling Palace.
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Action begins at 10 a.m. and features five five-person team games and 12 Baker games.
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Fans can follow the Raiders with a live stream on our Facebook page by clicking here.Â
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The Raiders will feature two squads at the event, with the 'Green' team consisting of Alex Drsek, Makenzie Gossett, Natalie Hanson, Rylie Jeanneret, Mia Sayles. Jasmine Schulze, Allison Shattuck and Alina Stebbins. The 'Gold' group will feature Abby Derham, Emma Hatfield, Abbigail Huhn, Anna Johns, Kennedy Moore, Paige Patterson and Phoenix Perry.
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Competing teams on Saturday joining the Raiders include Akron, Baldwin Wallace, Kent State, Muskingum, Mount Vernon Nazarene, Northern Kentucky, Ohio Northern, Ohio State, Rio Grande, Robert Morris, Shawnee State, Tiffin, UNOH, Ursuline, Walsh, Wittenberg and Youngstown State.
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Wright State finished 46th of 96 total teams in the NCAA RPI power rankings after notching a 35-47 record in their first season of action.
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Action begins at 10 a.m. and features five five-person team games and 12 Baker games.
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Fans can follow the Raiders with a live stream on our Facebook page by clicking here.Â
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The Raiders will feature two squads at the event, with the 'Green' team consisting of Alex Drsek, Makenzie Gossett, Natalie Hanson, Rylie Jeanneret, Mia Sayles. Jasmine Schulze, Allison Shattuck and Alina Stebbins. The 'Gold' group will feature Abby Derham, Emma Hatfield, Abbigail Huhn, Anna Johns, Kennedy Moore, Paige Patterson and Phoenix Perry.
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Competing teams on Saturday joining the Raiders include Akron, Baldwin Wallace, Kent State, Muskingum, Mount Vernon Nazarene, Northern Kentucky, Ohio Northern, Ohio State, Rio Grande, Robert Morris, Shawnee State, Tiffin, UNOH, Ursuline, Walsh, Wittenberg and Youngstown State.
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Wright State finished 46th of 96 total teams in the NCAA RPI power rankings after notching a 35-47 record in their first season of action.
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