Jade Cote, Youngstown State beat Jacksonville State 4-3 to win 1st NCAA bowling championship
- Youngstown State defeated defending champion Jacksonville State 4-3 in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
- Jacksonville State, in only its second year, sought a second consecutive national title after graduating all 2024 players.
- The best-of-seven Baker match saw the Penguins initially take a 3-1 lead before the Gamecocks tied the series.
- Jade Cote's tenth-frame strike, part of a four-strike Penguin rally, secured the final match with a score of 228-203.
- This victory marked Youngstown State's first NCAA national championship in any women's sport, concluding the final game.
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YSU wins thriller vs. Jacksonville State 4-3 to capture program’s 1st national title
What happens in Las Vegas, often stays in Vegas. But not this time. The Youngstown State women’s bowling team made history over the weekend, bringing home a national championship from the “Entertainment Capital of the World.” The Penguins knocked off No. 1 seed and defending national champion Jacksonville State 4-3 in a best-of-seven Baker match on Saturday at Suncoast Bowling Center to secure the program’s first national championship, and the s…
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