MEAC Announces Weekly Bowling Honors

Bowling | 1/23/2026 4:46:43 PM

University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Jordan Shipp and North Carolina A&T’s Victorya White were named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Co-Bowler of the Week, while Charisse Graham earned Rookie of the Week honors.

Shipp (Gr., Pensacola, Fla.) ranked first in overall average (20.77) and posted strong performances across multiple categories, including fourth in traditional average per frame (20.24), third in Baker average per frame (21.07), and fourth in overall fill percentage (83.5). She also ranked fifth in strike percentage (54.1) and recorded a perfect 100 percent in nine-count spare conversions. At the 2026 Northeast Classic, Shipp finished 52nd overall with a 197.60 average. Shipped helped to anchor UAB which finished with a 2–3 overall record at the Northeast Classic, earning wins over Wichita State and McKendree University. The Blazers finished 3–2 in Baker play, defeating Holy Family University, Arkansas State, and Wilmington University.

White (So., Wentzville, Mo.) finished 19th at the 2026 Northeast Classic with a 212.60 average. She led the field in overall average per frame (21.26) and overall fill percentage (86.6), while ranking fourth in strike percentage, third in nine-count spare percentage (92.9), and third in overall spare percentage (70.6). White helped guide North Carolina A&T to a 3–2 record in traditional play with victories over Wilmington University, Wright State, and McKendree University. In Baker play, the Aggies went a perfect 5–0, earning wins over Holy Family University, Arkansas State, Wilmington University, Wright State, and McKendree University.

Graham (Fr., Mansfield, Texas) earned Rookie of the Week honors after finishing 57th at the 2026 Northeast Classic with a 194.0 average across five traditional games. She recorded a team-high pinfall of 225 against Sam Houston State University. Graham ranked fifth in overall average per frame (20.47), second in Baker average per frame (21.11), and third in overall fill percentage (85.8). She also led all competitors in overall spare percentage (73.6) and tied for first in Baker-only fill percentage (88.1).