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Raider Bowlers back in action this weekend
1/15/2026 1:45:00 PM | Bowling
DAYTON - The Wright State bowling team is back in action for the first time in the 2026 calendar year this weekend when the Raiders head east for action at the Northeast Classic in Delaware. The three-day tournament at Bowlerama in New Castle, Delaware, will begin on Friday at 9:30 a.m., and the championship will be decided on Sunday afternoon.
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The tournament opens Friday morning at 9:30 a.m., with the first day of competition comprised of five baker matches. Saturday morning gets underway with traditional team matches beginning at 9:25 a.m. Action closes on Sunday starting at 8:25 a.m. with best-of-seven baker matches in bracket play.
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The Raiders will be represented by Hannah Dingledine, Kylie Fisher, Emma Hatfield, Rylie Jeanneret, Addy Meshew, Mia Sayles, Jasmine Schulze and Alli Shattuck in the tournament.
Wright State returns to action after earning the No. 12 national ranking in the National Tenpin Coaches Association's December Coaches Poll, announced by the organization on December 9. The Raiders climbed to No. 12 following a preseason No. 20 ranking. Wright State finished the fall with a 43-16 head-to-head mark across the fall portion of its schedule, recording five Top 5 finishes while also winning its annual Raider Classic in November. Wright State Bowlers earned 12 different all-tournament accolades from the six fall events.
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Fans can follow the Raiders with a live stream on our Facebook page by clicking here.
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The tournament opens Friday morning at 9:30 a.m., with the first day of competition comprised of five baker matches. Saturday morning gets underway with traditional team matches beginning at 9:25 a.m. Action closes on Sunday starting at 8:25 a.m. with best-of-seven baker matches in bracket play.
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The Raiders will be represented by Hannah Dingledine, Kylie Fisher, Emma Hatfield, Rylie Jeanneret, Addy Meshew, Mia Sayles, Jasmine Schulze and Alli Shattuck in the tournament.
Wright State returns to action after earning the No. 12 national ranking in the National Tenpin Coaches Association's December Coaches Poll, announced by the organization on December 9. The Raiders climbed to No. 12 following a preseason No. 20 ranking. Wright State finished the fall with a 43-16 head-to-head mark across the fall portion of its schedule, recording five Top 5 finishes while also winning its annual Raider Classic in November. Wright State Bowlers earned 12 different all-tournament accolades from the six fall events.
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