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Raider Bowlers set for Columbia 300 Saints Invite
1/29/2026 2:55:00 PM | Bowling
DAYTON – The Wright State bowling team is back in action this weekend when the Raiders head to west the Columbia 300 Saints Invite outside of St. Louis. The three-day tournament at Shrewsbury Lanes in Shrewsbury, Illinois, will begin on Friday at 11:35 a.m. ET, and the championship will be decided on Sunday.
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The tournament opens Friday morning at 11:35 a.m. ET, with the first day of competition comprised of five baker matches. Saturday morning gets underway with traditional team matches beginning at 10:30 a.m. ET. Action closes on Sunday starting at 9:30 a.m. ET with best-of-seven baker matches in bracket play.
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The Raiders will be represented by Kylie Fisher, Emma Hatfield, Rylie Jeanneret, Addy Meshew, Dottie Sayles, Mia Sayles, Jasmine Schulze and Alli Shattuck in the tournament.
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Wright State is back in action after finishing 15th in the large, 36-team field at the Northeast Classic last weekend. Jeanneret led the Raiders in 14th individually with a total pinfall of 1,072 and a 214.4 average, followed by Schulze in 38th with her 1,006 total pinfall and 201.2 average. As a group, Wright State tallied a total weekend pinfall of 13,338 and had a game average of 193.0.
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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 11:35 a.m. ET, with the first day of competition comprised of five baker matches. Saturday morning gets underway with traditional team matches beginning at 10:30 a.m. ET. Action closes on Sunday starting at 9:30 a.m. ET with best-of-seven baker matches in bracket play.
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The Raiders will be represented by Kylie Fisher, Emma Hatfield, Rylie Jeanneret, Addy Meshew, Dottie Sayles, Mia Sayles, Jasmine Schulze and Alli Shattuck in the tournament.
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Wright State is back in action after finishing 15th in the large, 36-team field at the Northeast Classic last weekend. Jeanneret led the Raiders in 14th individually with a total pinfall of 1,072 and a 214.4 average, followed by Schulze in 38th with her 1,006 total pinfall and 201.2 average. As a group, Wright State tallied a total weekend pinfall of 13,338 and had a game average of 193.0.
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