Women’s Bowling | 6/27/2025 10:16:00 AM
Today: Story No. 1
A heavyweight newcomer highlighted the top stories of 2024-25, which also featured the return of post-season basketball, a popular former Shocker and one of Wichita State’s greatest softball athletes.
1. Women’s bowling brought one of the sport’s greatest resumes to NCAA competition and lived up to its reputation.
The Shockers, who won 11 Intercollegiate Team Championship titles from 1975-2024 as an independent varsity team, joined the athletic department in July as WSU’s 16th NCAA sport (the NCAA does not sponsor men’s bowling). That national success as one of the sport’s pioneers translated to NCAA competition.
The Shockers won the Conference USA Tournament by defeating 2024 NCAA champion Jacksonville State to earn an NCAA bid. They advanced to the Final Four in Las Vegas by defeating Felician (N.J.) and Vanderbilt in regional play. Losses to Jacksonville State and Nebraska ended their season.
“I think we exceeded expectations,” coach Holly Harris said. “I’m really proud of the girls and how well they handled all of the new. There was an outside pressure they just kind of let roll of their shoulders really nicely.”
The National Tenpin Coaches Association named Harris the Coach of the Year. Sara Duque Jimenez earned All-American honors, with Ashtyn Woods (second team), Mary Orf (third team) and Paige Wagner (honorable mention) also honored.
𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐠𝐞 𝐁𝐨𝐰𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝟏𝟎𝟏 🎳
For the fans new to Shocker Bowling this past season, we let the experts explain our program’s history and the tournament formats we compete in 👇 pic.twitter.com/h5RHWGR94K
— Wichita State Women’s Bowling (@GoShockersBOWL) June 6, 2025
The Shockers learned about how NCAA play differs with lane conditions, bowling balls and a format with more head-to-head play. They also learned how to stay focused during travel delays on their way to NCAA play in Lansing, Mich. They spent a night at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport sleeping a bit on the concrete floor in front of the American Airlines check-in area.
“I feel more prepared for the next few years now that we have one year under our belt,” Harris said.
Paul Suellentrop writes about Wichita State athletics for university Strategic Communications. Story suggestion? Contact him at paul.suellentrop@wichita.edu.
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