Central Missouri Jennies Bowling finishes season ranked fifth in NTCA Division II/III poll

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The University of Central Missouri Jennies Bowling team finished its 2025-26 season ranked No. 5 in the National Tenpin Coaches Association (NTCA) Division II/III Poll and tied with Monmouth for 23rd place in the final NTCA Overall Top 25 Poll, according to an April 28 announcement.

These rankings highlight the team’s strong performance throughout the season. The Jennies compiled an overall record of 86 wins and 41 losses, achieving nine top-10 finishes.

During the season, Central Missouri won the VUU Collegiate Invitational Championship in November and placed fourth in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. The team also qualified for the 2026 United States Bowling Congress Intercollegiate Team Championship, where it finished ninth.

The rankings reflect consistent results over a competitive schedule. Finishing among the top teams nationally underscores both individual and collective efforts by student-athletes during this campaign.

Looking ahead, these achievements set a foundation for future seasons as Central Missouri aims to build on its success.



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