
The reigning MEAC Champion Maryland Eastern Shore Lady Hawks were selected as part of the eight-team field that will compete for the 2011 National Collegiate Women's Bowling Championship beginning Thursday, April 14 -Saturday, April 16 at the Skore Lanes in Taylor, Michigan.
Bowling Terms
Team Game: Five bowlers per team each complete the standard 10-frames. All final scores are totaled and the team with the highest pin fall wins.
Baker Game: The five bowlers rotate with each person handling two frames in the game. The lead-off bowler has frames 1 and 6, the second spot takes frames 2 and 7 and so forth. Scores are totaled with the high score winning.
Media Coverage
2011 NCAA Selection Show
NCAA Bowling Page
2011 NCAA Bowling Championship Page
National Tenpin Coaches Association Poll- March 19, 2011
NCAA.com will have a live webcast of Friday's play. The finals are set for Saturday, April 10 at 8:30 p.m. The championship will air on Sunday, April 11 on ESPN at 3 p.m. EST
Follow the Action Live on NCAA.com
Releases
UMES/NCAA Postseason Guide
UMES' Frahm Earns Richard Bernstein Achievement Award
Maryland Eastern Shore to Compete in 2011 NCAA Bowling Championship
Maryland Eastern Shore Wins 2011 MEAC Bowling Championship
MEAC Announces 2011 Bowling All-Conference Honors
MEAC Announce Bowling Preseason Honors
NCAA Championship Information
2011 NCAA Bowling Championship Bracket
NCAA Bowling History
MEAC Information
MEAC Bowling Championship Central
2011 MEAC Bowling Statistics
2011 MEAC Team-By-Team Statistics

University of Maryland Eastern Shore "Lady Hawks"
2011 MEAC Bowling Champion