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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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Jade Cote, Youngstown State beat Jacksonville State 4-3 to win 1st NCAA bowling championship

Jade Cote rolled a strike in the 10th frame for Youngstown State to clinch the final game...

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ncaa.com broke the news in on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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