
5/18/10
By Terry Bigham
USBC
Communications
Christopher Bardol of Robert Morris (Ill.) and
Jenn Boisselle of Central Florida each won five matches on Tuesday to claim
titles at the United States Bowling Congress Intercollegiate Singles
Championships held at AMF Euless Lanes.
Bardol, a 2010 Junior Team USA
member, was the No. 12 qualifier in the men's field while Boisselle, a
two-time Junior Team USA member, was the No. 13 qualifier for the women.
Bardol beat Sean Rangel of William Penn, 3-1, in the men's title match while
Boisselle edged Central Florida teammate Samantha Macina, 3-2, to claim the
title.
While top qualifiers received byes into later rounds, both
Bardol and Boisselle started their first matches at 7:30 a.m. and the day
proved to be a long one for both players. Boisselle did not claim the title
until topping Macina in the fifth game of the title match, 172-157. Boisselle
had three open frames in the final game and trailed by 42 pins in the fourth
frame before rallying in what would be her 23rd game of the day."It's
unbelievable," Boisselle said. "I didn't think I could come from 13th and all
the way at the bottom of the bracket to win. All of the matches were at least
four or more games - it was rough. But I'm just glad I pulled through; it's
amazing, just unbelievable."
In the best-of-five match-play format,
Boisselle went the full five games in three of her matches. She was down two
games to none to Kimberly Yioulos of Pikeville before coming back to win the
third-round match. She then beat top qualifier Jessica Santiago of Webber
International, 3-1, in the semifinals before edging Macina, 3-2.
"I
didn't want anyone to have to go away not happy," Boisselle said of having to
face her teammate. "But it's nice to go tell other teams that we finished
first and second at Intercollegiate Singles."Bardol
also faced a long road to the title but managed two sweeps and was only
extended to five games in one match - the semifinal match against Michael Conn
of Bellarmine, a match in which he trailed two games to one.
"Mike's a
great bowler and I was lucky enough to squeak it out," Bardol said. "I was
struggling at the beginning of the year and this feels awesome. There's a lot
of great players that have won this already, and just to be added to them is
pretty cool."
The 16 men and 16 women earned their way into the
tournament through four sectional qualifying events held in March. The top
four qualifiers at each sectional advanced to the national event.
USBC INTERCOLLEGIATE SINGLES
CHAMPIONSHIPS
(At AMF Euless Lanes, Euless, Texas; all times
Central)
Tuesday's match play (best-of-5 games)
Men's
results
First round
Michael Conn, Bellarmine d. Justin
Thompson, Kansas, 3-2 (223-180, 178-244, 196-187, 176-212,
214-185)
Christopher Bardol, Robert Morris (Ill.) d. Joel Klaas, Purdue,
3-1 (279-222, 213-214, 187-180, 230-194)
Casey Albert, California-Davis d.
Brandon Allred, Nevada-Las Vegas, 3-0 (227-164, 213-212, 202-189).
John
Szczerbinski, Wichita State d. EJ Parks, Lindenwood, 3-0 (216-173, 223-200,
253-179).
Second round
Conn d. Joseph Steiner, Saginaw
Valley State, 3-2 (183-149, 177-188, 209-204, 156-256, 213-190).
Bardol d.
Logan Mills, Michigan-Ann Arbor, 3-0 (233-197, 201-190, 261-186).
Albert d.
Michael Snell, Nebraska-Lincoln, 3-2 (163-194, 208-190, 269-223, 214-214,
21-211).
Sean Rangel, William Penn d. Szczerbinski, 3-1 (161-201, 207-184,
212-188, 256-213).
Third round
Conn d. Ryan Wyandt,
Penn State-Berks, 3-0 (216-181, 188-185, 200-157).
Bardol d. Adam Corder,
George Mason, 3-0 (192-170, 227-169, 204-196).
Jacob Kent, Erie CC d.
Albert, 3-2 (206-224, 213-182, 246-193, 174-180, 232-160).
Rangel d. Kyle
Keegan, RIT, 3-0 (223-200, 185-179,
170-167).
Semifinals
Bardol d. Conn, 3-2 (258-146,
196-222, 168-227, 241-201, 192-161).
Rangel d. Kent, 3-2 (151-158, 143-171,
220-179, 200-190, 211-159).
Championship
Bardol d.
Rangel, 3-1 (223-188, 204-168, 197-202, 194-184).
Women's
results
First round
Stephanie Martins, Webber
International d. Erin Chambers, Robert Morris-Peoria, 3-2 (174-223, 252-155,
195-137, 160-169, 197-157).
Jenn Boisselle, Central Florida d. Dori
Jaffess, Arizona State, 3-1 (181-188, 266-179, 191-166, 191-188)
Brittney
Hendrickson, CSU-Fresno d. Christina Oschman, Bellarmine, 3-0 (179-173,
195-148, 212-158).
Amanda Greene, Lindenwood d. Danielle Knittle, Penn
State-University Park, 3-1 (198-162, 185-212, 230-195,
197-180).
Second round
Martins d. Kaidee Sutphin,
Central Florida, 3-2 (171-202, 171-208, 193-157, 203-176,
180-175).
Boisselle d. Lori Hanken, 3-2 (183-203, 170-167, 202-224,
200-182, 214-213).
Samantha Macina, Central Florida d. Hendrickson, 3-2
(212-187, 187-190, 176-181, 199-190, 236-197)
Heather D'Errico, Robert
Morris (Ill.) d. Greene, 3-2 (158-189, 179-178, 231-217, 157-178,
233-220).
Third round
Jessica Santiago, Webber
International d. Martins, 3-1 (170-188, 213-164, 204-190,
205-203).
Boisselle d. Kimberly Yioulos, Pikeville, 3-2 (209-212, 202-203,
165-132, 172-156, 245-212).
Macina d. Esther Cheah, Nebraska-Lincoln, 3-1
(226-197, 215-193, 175-227, 207-178).
Erin McCarthy, Nebraska-Lincoln d.
D'Errico, 3-1 (167-143, 216-244, 235-200,
247-201).
Semifinals
Boisselle d. Santiago, 3-1
(197-204, 244-159, 239-188, 207-201).
Macina d. Erin McCarthy, 3-2
(204-169, 180-154, 182-235, 167-191,
178-130).
Championship
Boisselle d. Macina, 3-2
(234-182, 193-214, 201-189, 185-203, 172-157).