Arlington, TX – The International Bowling Media Association announced that
Emily Brock has been tabbed as a finalist for Collegiate Bowler of the Year.
The Orchard Park, NY native was named NEC Bowler of the Year, along with First Team All NEC. During the NEC Championships Brock was the first Bowler in Niagara history to record a perfect game as she bowled a 300 in a traditional match against Monmouth.
Brock established herself as Niagara's top performer, posting the highest overall average per frame at 20.96 across 1086 complete frames. Brock's strike percentage of 54.5% led all regular contributors, and she converted makeable spares at an 84.8% clip demonstrating elite all-around consistency.
Brock's best individual event came at the Chelsea Gilliam Penguin Classic where she averaged 22.94 per frame in NCAA play with a remarkable 66.0% strike rate and a 94.0% overall fill percentage. She followed that with a stellar showing at the Music City Classic, recording a 22.98 average and 64.0% strike rate in competition.
In Baker format, Brock's peak came at the Mount Shootout, where she posted a 23.32 average with a 72.0% strike percentage which was her highest mark on the campaign. Her single pin spare conversion rate of 91.6% across the full season ranked the best on the team.