Mark Twain once said that comparison is the death of joy. Comparing the 2023-2024 Vanderbilt Bowling season to its counterpart a year before is a recipe for disappointment. This season’s squad braced a cold streak to begin the spring, bowed out early in the Conference USA Championship Tournament and fell just short of reaching the.
No. 5 Vanderbilt went 10-3 en route to a fourth-place finish at the NC A&T Stallings Invitational from Feb. 23-25. The Commodores claimed 10 wins in consecutive tournaments for the first time all season, marking a noticeable turnaround from their struggles in January. “Instead of focusing on wanting to win nationals and Conference [USA], we’re.
No. 5 Vanderbilt Bowling corrected course from two consecutive eighth-place finishes by coming in second at the Mid-Winter Invitational in Jonesboro, Ark. The Commodores won a spring-best 10 matches before falling in the finale to host, No. 3 Arkansas State. “In some ways I think it’s coach speak and all that stuff, but I do.
For the second time in the last month, No. 1 Vanderbilt Bowling traveled to Wisconsin this time for the MOTIV Ladyjack Classic in Kenosha. After placing second in the competition last season, the Commodores were even more motivated than usual to take home tournament gold. They came one pin short. “We never lost a.