NAPERVILLE, ILL - Duquesne's
Olivia Farwell, who became a NTCA four-time All-American last week, added to her 2021-22 honors by being named First Team All-American by the National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association (NCBCA) at the Night of Champions banquet held on Wednesday night at the Embassy Suites Chicago Naperville.
Farwell, first Duquesne bowler to earn a NCBCA All-American honor, is currently in Illinois competing the the Intercollegiate Singles and Team Championships. Farwell, along with teammate
Kiearra Saldi, advanced to the semifinal of the ISC Championship on Wednesday. The duo will compete for the National Championship on Saturday.
Farwell, the 2022 NTCA Bowler of the Year, was also named Honorable Mention for the Storm/International Bowling Media Association Collegiate Women's Bowler of the Year.
NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BOWLING COACHES ASSOCIATION
2021-2022 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS
WOMEN
First Team - Ayra Aminuddin, Mount Mercy; Juliana Botero, Wichita State; Maryssa Carey, Indiana Tech;
Olivia Farwell, Duquesne; Megan Hess, St. Ambrose
Second Team - Rebecca Dodson, Mount St. Mary's; Hope Gramly, McKendree; Bea Hernandez, Sam Houston State; Addie Herzberg, Wichita State; Madison McCall, Tulane
Honorable Mention - Alyssa Alexander, Mount St. Mary's; Denise Blankenzee, Sam Houston State; Kasey Eaton, Davenport; Olivia Komorowski, Wichita State; Allie Leiendecker, Louisiana Tech; Caitlin Lucas, Baker; Cassidy Potter, Rochester Institute of Technology; Laurin Prebelich, Lawrence Tech; Lauren Tomaszewski, North Carolina A&T; Jaqueline Witura, Webber International
Most Valuable Player - Maryssa Carey, Indiana Tech
Rookie of the Year - Juliana Botero, Wichita State
Kerm Helmer Coach of the Year - Andy Diercks, Mount Mercy
STORM/INTERNATIONAL BOWLING MEDIA ASSOCIATION
2021-2022 COLLEGIATE AWARDS
WOMEN
Bowler of the Year - Maryssa Carey, Indiana Tech
Runners-Up - Ayra Aminuddin, Mount Mercy; Juliana Botero, Wichita State; Addie Herzberg, Wichita State; Caitlin Lucas, Baker
Honorable Mention -
Oliva Farwell, Duquesne; Bea Hernandez, Sam Houston State; Megan Hess, St. Ambrose
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