HUNTSVILLE, Ala. | Alabama State University's women's bowling team closed out competition at the 2026 Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) Roundup 2 with a second-place team finish, posting a 6-4 overall record across 24 total games (traditional format) at the event hosted by Alabama A&M University.
The Hornets totaled 8,764 pins over 50 games, averaging 175.3 per game to finish behind only Jackson State (10-0) in the final standings. Alabama State tied Texas Southern with a 6-4 record but edged the Tigers in total pinfall and average to secure second place overall
On the second day of competition, Alabama State continued its steady performance, closing the tournament with key wins that solidified its position in the top half of the standings. The Hornets posted victories over Prairie View A&M (883–764), Florida A&M (955–820), Grambling State (862–508) and Alabama A&M (982–875), while dropping contests to Jackson State and Southern on the final slate. Alabama State recorded 4-2 results on Day 2 to finish the weekend strong.
By the Numbers (Team)
Individual Standings Highlights
Alabama State placed three bowlers in the top 10 of the final individual standings, all competing in 10 games apiece:
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Taylor Lee — 8th overall, 1,843 total pins, 184.3 average
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Jenna Knight — 9th overall, 1,830 total pins, 183.0 average
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Olivia Miller — 10th overall, 1,794 total pins, 179.4 average
Nevaeh Williams finished 18th overall with a 167.7 average, while the Hornets' lineup provided consistent scoring throughout the two-day event.
Alabama State wraps up play at the SWAC Round Up on Sunday starting at 8 a.m.