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Men's Bowling Brendan Sweany, Assistant AD for Sports Communications

Buffs Men's Bowling Completes Pair of Tournaments Formidably in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Over the weekend, the No. 17-ranked Milligan men's bowling program traveled west to Las Vegas, Nev. for a pair of nationally recognized tournaments. The Glenn Carlson Las Vegas Invitational (Dec. 18-19) and the Collegiate Shoot-out (Dec. 20-21) were both strong performances for the team.

The four days began with the Buffaloes qualifying in 10th with a total score of 8,244 pins. The top 16 teams out of the 60 competing squads earned the right to play in the bracket-play event on day two.

Across the qualifying games, Sean Jenkins was the leader of the Milligan pack, as he finished in 31st among all individuals. He toppled 1,705 pins across eight individual games, averaging a strong 213.1 pins per game.

Another Buffalo who placed in the top 100 individuals was Cameron Shockey, who concluded the event in 71st place. He bowled for 1,614 pins and averaged over 200 per game at 201.8.

When the squad entered the bracket play stage, they were turned away by the Jets of Newman University (Kan.) in the opening matchup, earning them a tie for 10th place in totality. They fell 3-1 in a best of five tilt.

In the second tournament, the Collegiate Shoot-out, Milligan qualified in 23rd overall out of 61 squads. They had a total of 8,327 pins knocked over after 16 baker games. The top eight teams moved on to bracket play, meaning that the Buffs missed out on the finals in their latter tourney.

There was still one very strong individual performance on the men's roster during tournament number two, as Chance McLane scored a 16th-place finish on the individual leaderboard through five individual games. He had 1,119 pins to average 223.8, a team-best for the weekend.

Jenkins continued on with his solid week, scoring 1,051 pins to finish 44th. The average production for him across those five individual games was 210.2 pins.

Milligan's other player to finish in the top 100 was Jackson McRae, who came in 84th with a total of 1,020 pins, which equaled an average of 204 for the event.

"Vegas tested everything we had—but our finish proved we belong on that stage," said men's head coach Michael Hall. "Chance McLane set the tone as our high man, finishing 16th out of nearly 400 bowlers and, even with three freshmen in the lineup, our chemistry never wavered. This team's future is as bright as the lights on the Vegas Strip."

The 17th-ranked Buffs will now have a break for the next month, as they look forward to a trip to Jeffersontown, Ky. for the MSC Lynne Jordan Memorial (Jan. 24) and the MSC Thomas Burris Memorial (Jan. 25).

Glenn Carlson Invitational Qualifying RESULTS
Glenn Carlson Invitational Bracket Play RESULTS
Collegiate Shoot-out Qualifying RESULTS
 
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Players Mentioned

Jackson McRae

Jackson McRae

Senior
Cameron Shockey

Cameron Shockey

Senior
Chance McLane

Chance McLane

Freshman
Sean Jenkins

Sean Jenkins

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jackson McRae

Jackson McRae

Senior
Cameron Shockey

Cameron Shockey

Senior
Chance McLane

Chance McLane

Freshman
Sean Jenkins

Sean Jenkins

Freshman