Arlington, TX - Emily Brock emerged as one of Niagara University's most consistent and productive bowlers during the 2025-26 season, posting elite numbers across nearly every statistical category, as she is award to the IBMA 2nd team as an All-American.
Brock led the Purple Eagles with a team-high average of 21.08 per frame across 1,136 complete frames on the season, ranking her above every other regular contributor on the roster. She posted a strike percentage of 55.1% and converted makeable spares at an 85.1% clip, demonstrating reliability in both power and precision.
Her best individual performance of the season came at the NEC Championships, where she averaged 26.90 per frame across 20 complete frames while striking at an 80.0% rate and converting every makeable spare attempt to a perfect 100%. She recorded a 10th frame average of 30.00 at that event, the highest single-event 10th frame mark on the team all season. At the NEC Championships, Brock also posted the program's first perfect game against Monmouth.
In Baker format, Brock served as a critical anchor, contributing 178 double strikes on 326 attempts at a 54.6% Baker double strike rate. Her 10th frame Baker average of 20.75 with an 85.9% fill rate further underscored her clutch value to the lineup.
At the Mount Shootout in February, Brock put together another memorable outing, averaging 23.32 per frame in Baker play with a 69.7% strike percentage on 76 frames. She followed that with a strong Music City Classic performance, averaging 22.98 per frame in team play.
Brock appeared in all 12 events on the schedule, logging the most complete frames among all Niagara bowlers.