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NEBRASKA BOWLING 2016-17 TOURNAMENT NOTES 2016-17 SCHEDULE Date Tournament Location/Result Oct. 21-23 Wildcat Invitational Orlando, Fla. Nov. 4-6 KAT Klash Houston, Texas Nov. 11-13 Warhawk Invitational Kenosha, Wis. Jan. 13-15 Mid-Winter Invitational Jonesboro, Ark. Jan. 27-29 Prairie View Invitational at the ITRC Arlington, Texas Feb. 10-12 SFA Stormin’ Ladyjack Invitational Conroe, Texas Feb. 17-19 Valparaiso Invitational Chicago, Ill. Feb. 24-25 Lincoln Women’s Invitational Kansas City, Mo. March 2-4 Big Red Invitational Lincoln, Neb. (Sun Valley Lanes) March 17-19 Columbia 300 Music City Classic Smyrna, Tenn. April 13-15 NCAA Bowling Championship Baton Rouge, La. No. Name Yr. Hometown 3 Julie Lohman RFr. Chicago, Ill. 4 Alexandra Mosquera Sr. Armenia, Colombia 5 Briana Zabierek Sr. Lockport, Ill. 6 Kelly Belzeski Jr. Schererville, Ind. 7 Estefania Prieto Fr. Bogota, Colombia 10 Gazmine Mason Sr. Cranston, R.I. 14 Raquel Orozco Fr. Tijuana, Mexico 15 Allison Morris RFr. Ann Arbor, Mich. 24 Huddleston, Kelly RFr. Papillion, Neb. 28 Julia Bond Jr. Aurora, Ill. 44 Meghan Straub So. Lincoln, Neb. Head Coach: Bill Straub (20th Year) Assistant Head Coach: Paul Klempa (20th Year) Kelly BELZESKI ....................................................BELL-zesk-EE Julie LOHMAN .......................................................... LOW-min GAZMINE Mason ...................................................... JAZZ-min Alexandra MOSQUERA................................... mah-SCARE-uh ESTEFANIA PRIETO ...................... es-te-fa-NEE-a pre-EH-tow RAQUEL OROZCO ..................................... ra-KELL o-ROZ-co STRAUB ...................................................................... STRAWB BRIANA ZABIEREK.......................... bri-AW-nuh zuh-BEAR-ick ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE THE MATCHUP THE OPENING FRAME BOWLING CONTACT: JAMES HAJEK | OFFICE PHONE: (402) 472-7873 | CELL PHONE (402) 943-3852 | EMAIL: [email protected] | HUSKERS.COM | @NEBOWLING Location ...............................................................Lincoln, Neb. Population ................................................................... 268,738 Enrollment ..................................................................... 25,897 Founded ............................................................. Feb. 15, 1869 President ............................................. Hank M. Bounds, Ph.D. Chancellor ..................................................... Ronnie D. Green Director of Athletics.......................................... Shawn Eichorst Executive Associate A.D./SWA............................. Pat Logsdon Senior Associate A.D. .............................................Bob Burton Colors ......................................................... Scarlet and Cream Nickname ...............................................Cornhuskers, Huskers Affiliation ........................................................ NCAA Division I Facility ............................................. Nebraska Bowling Facility Bowling Office Phone ....................................... (402) 472-0404 2015-16 Tournament Victories ............................................... 4 2015-16 National Finish...................................................... 2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............................................. 5/2 All-Americans Returning ......................................................... 3 Newcomers ............................................................................ 2 Internet ................................................................ Huskers.com Twitter ................................................................. @NEBowling NEBRASKA QUICK FACTS TEAMS COMPETING Dates: .............. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 21-23 Times (CT): .......... 9 a.m./9 a.m./8:30 a.m. Location: ... Orlando, Fla. (Boardwalk Bowl) #1 NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS NEBRASKA BOWLING TOP 10 WILDCAT INVITATIONAL First Tournament of 2016 Hosted by Bethune-Cookman University 10-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | FIVE-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONS | 14-TIME NCAA QUALIFIER 61 NTCA ALL-AMERICANS | NINE NTCA BOWLERS OF THE YEAR | 69 NTCA SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICANS Nebraska Bethune-Cookman Alabama A&M Alabama State Arkansas State Fairleigh Dickinson Florida A&M The top-ranked Nebraska bowling team opens its season this Friday through Sunday at the Wildcat Invitational at Boardwalk Bowl in Orlando, Fla. The tournament is hosted by Bethune-Cookman. Fourteen teams will compete this weekend in Florida, including 10 ranked teams and two others receiving votes in the National Tenpin Coaches Association 2016-17 Preseason Poll. The top three teams in the nation and six of the top 10 teams in the preseason poll will bowl at the tournament. The list of teams joining the Huskers in Florida this weekend includes defending NCAA champion and second-ranked Stephen F. Austin and No. 3 Arkansas State. No. 6 Sam Houston State, No. 8 North Carolina A&T and No. 10 Fairleigh Dickinson will also compete at the Wildcat Invitational this weekend. No. 11 Maryland-Eastern Shore, No. 16 Monmouth, No. 18 Tulane and No. 22 Prairie View A&M will also be in attendance. Hosts Bethune-Cookman and Alabama State received votes in the preseason poll, while Alabama A&M and Florida A&M round out the list of teams at the tournament. Head Coach Bill Straub’s Huskers will be led by a trio of All-Americans returning for the 2016-17 season. Junior Julia Bond was a first-team NTCA All-American a season ago, and led the Huskers with a 210 average in 2015-16. Senior Gazmine Mason has been named a third-team NTCA All-American in each of the last two seasons, while fellow senior Briana Zabierek caught fire at the end of her junior season on the way to honorable-mention NTCA All-America status. Competition begins Friday morning at 9 a.m. (CT) with five five-game Baker matches, followed by five traditional matches on Saturday morning, beginning at 9 a.m. Combined results from Friday and Saturday will determine the seeding for Sunday’s bracket-play championship tournament, in which each team will play three rounds of best-of-seven Baker matches. Nebraska has won 10 national championships, including five NCAA titles (2003, 2004, 2009, 2013, 2015) and five IBC national championships (1991, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001). Nebraska is one of just two schools to have qualified for every NCAA Championship since bowling became an NCAA-sanctioned sport prior to the 2003-2004 season. Nine Nebraska bowlers have been named National Collegiate Bowler of the Year. Four Huskers have been named National Collegiate Rookie of the Year NU has had 29 bowlers win a total of 61 NTCA All-America awards. The Huskers have had at least one All-American in each of the last 27 years, dating back to the club program days. Nebraska has had 39 bowlers named to a total of 69 NTCA Scholastic All-America teams in program history. The Huskers have won 94 tournament titles in 187 competitions at the start of the 2016-17 season, including national championship tournaments. 12 Husker bowlers have qualified for their respective national teams. Nebraska has not been ranked lower than seventh in the top 25 team rankings since becoming a varsity sport in 1997. Maryland-Eastern Shore Monmouth North Carolina A&T Prairie View A&M Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin Tulane

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NEBRASKA BOWLING2016-17 TOURNAMENT NOTES

2016-17 SCHEDULEDate Tournament Location/ResultOct. 21-23 Wildcat Invitational Orlando, Fla.Nov. 4-6 KAT Klash Houston, TexasNov. 11-13 Warhawk Invitational Kenosha, Wis.Jan. 13-15 Mid-Winter Invitational Jonesboro, Ark.Jan. 27-29 Prairie View Invitational at the ITRC Arlington, TexasFeb. 10-12 SFA Stormin’ Ladyjack Invitational Conroe, TexasFeb. 17-19 Valparaiso Invitational Chicago, Ill.Feb. 24-25 Lincoln Women’s Invitational Kansas City, Mo.March 2-4 Big Red Invitational Lincoln, Neb. (Sun Valley Lanes)March 17-19 Columbia 300 Music City Classic Smyrna, Tenn.April 13-15 NCAA Bowling Championship Baton Rouge, La.

No. Name Yr. Hometown3 Julie Lohman RFr. Chicago, Ill.4 Alexandra Mosquera Sr. Armenia, Colombia5 Briana Zabierek Sr. Lockport, Ill.6 Kelly Belzeski Jr. Schererville, Ind.7 Estefania Prieto Fr. Bogota, Colombia10 Gazmine Mason Sr. Cranston, R.I.14 Raquel Orozco Fr. Tijuana, Mexico15 Allison Morris RFr. Ann Arbor, Mich.24 Huddleston, Kelly RFr. Papillion, Neb.28 Julia Bond Jr. Aurora, Ill.44 Meghan Straub So. Lincoln, Neb.

Head Coach: Bill Straub (20th Year)Assistant Head Coach: Paul Klempa (20th Year)

Kelly BELZESKI ....................................................BELL-zesk-EEJulie LOHMAN ..........................................................LOW-minGAZMINE Mason ......................................................JAZZ-minAlexandra MOSQUERA................................... mah-SCARE-uhESTEFANIA PRIETO ...................... es-te-fa-NEE-a pre-EH-towRAQUEL OROZCO ..................................... ra-KELL o-ROZ-coSTRAUB ......................................................................STRAWBBRIANA ZABIEREK .......................... bri-AW-nuh zuh-BEAR-ick

ROSTER

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

THE MATCHUP

THE OPENING FRAME

BOWLING CONTACT: JAMES HAJEK | OFFICE PHONE: (402) 472-7873 | CELL PHONE (402) 943-3852 | EMAIL: [email protected] | HUSKERS.COM | @NEBOWLING

Location ...............................................................Lincoln, Neb.Population ................................................................... 268,738Enrollment ..................................................................... 25,897Founded .............................................................Feb. 15, 1869President .............................................Hank M. Bounds, Ph.D.Chancellor ..................................................... Ronnie D. GreenDirector of Athletics..........................................Shawn EichorstExecutive Associate A.D./SWA.............................Pat LogsdonSenior Associate A.D. .............................................Bob BurtonColors ......................................................... Scarlet and CreamNickname ...............................................Cornhuskers, HuskersAffiliation ........................................................ NCAA Division IFacility .............................................Nebraska Bowling FacilityBowling Office Phone ....................................... (402) 472-04042015-16 Tournament Victories ............................................... 42015-16 National Finish......................................................2ndLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..............................................5/2All-Americans Returning ......................................................... 3Newcomers ............................................................................ 2Internet ................................................................ Huskers.comTwitter ................................................................. @NEBowling

NEBRASKA QUICK FACTS

TEAMS COMPETING

Dates: ..............Friday-Sunday, Oct. 21-23Times (CT): .......... 9 a.m./9 a.m./8:30 a.m.Location: ... Orlando, Fla. (Boardwalk Bowl)

#1 NEBRASKACORNHUSKERS

NEBRASKA BOWLING TOP 10

WILDCATINVITATIONAL

First Tournament of 2016 Hosted by Bethune-Cookman University

10-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | FIVE-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONS | 14-TIME NCAA QUALIFIER 61 NTCA ALL-AMERICANS | NINE NTCA BOWLERS OF THE YEAR | 69 NTCA SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICANS

NebraskaBethune-CookmanAlabama A&MAlabama StateArkansas StateFairleigh DickinsonFlorida A&M

The top-ranked Nebraska bowling team opens its season this Friday through Sunday at the Wildcat Invitational at Boardwalk Bowl in Orlando, Fla. The tournament is hosted by Bethune-Cookman.

Fourteen teams will compete this weekend in Florida, including 10 ranked teams and two others receiving votes in the National Tenpin Coaches Association 2016-17 Preseason Poll. The top three teams in the nation and six of the top 10 teams in the preseason poll will bowl at the tournament.

The list of teams joining the Huskers in Florida this weekend includes defending NCAA champion and second-ranked Stephen F. Austin and No. 3 Arkansas State. No. 6 Sam Houston State, No. 8 North Carolina A&T and No. 10 Fairleigh Dickinson will also compete at the Wildcat Invitational this weekend. No. 11 Maryland-Eastern Shore, No. 16 Monmouth, No. 18 Tulane and No. 22 Prairie View A&M will also be in attendance. Hosts Bethune-Cookman and Alabama State received votes in the preseason poll, while Alabama A&M and Florida A&M round out the list of teams at the tournament.

Head Coach Bill Straub’s Huskers will be led by a trio of All-Americans returning for the 2016-17 season. Junior Julia Bond was a first-team NTCA All-American a season ago, and led the Huskers with a 210 average in 2015-16. Senior Gazmine Mason has been named a third-team NTCA All-American in each of the last two seasons, while fellow senior Briana Zabierek caught fire at the end of her junior season on the way to honorable-mention NTCA All-America status.

Competition begins Friday morning at 9 a.m. (CT) with five five-game Baker matches, followed by five traditional matches on Saturday morning, beginning at 9 a.m. Combined results from Friday and Saturday will determine the seeding for Sunday’s bracket-play championship tournament, in which each team will play three rounds of best-of-seven Baker matches.

• Nebraska has won 10 national championships, including five NCAA titles (2003, 2004, 2009, 2013, 2015) and five IBC national championships (1991, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001).

• Nebraska is one of just two schools to have qualified for every NCAA Championship since bowling became an NCAA-sanctioned sport prior to the 2003-2004 season.

• Nine Nebraska bowlers have been named National Collegiate Bowler of the Year.

• Four Huskers have been named National Collegiate Rookie of the Year

• NU has had 29 bowlers win a total of 61 NTCA All-America awards.

• The Huskers have had at least one All-American in each of the last 27 years, dating back to the club program days.

• Nebraska has had 39 bowlers named to a total of 69 NTCA Scholastic All-America teams in program history.

• The Huskers have won 94 tournament titles in 187 competitions at the start of the 2016-17 season, including national championship tournaments.

• 12 Husker bowlers have qualified for their respective national teams.

• Nebraska has not been ranked lower than seventh in the top 25 team rankings since becoming a varsity sport in 1997.

Maryland-Eastern ShoreMonmouthNorth Carolina A&TPrairie View A&MSam Houston StateStephen F. AustinTulane

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Place Team (1st Place Votes) Previous Points 1. Nebraska (8) -- 1,312 2. Stephen F. Austin (22) -- 1,302 3. Arkansas State (2) -- 1,206 4. Vanderbilt (4) -- 1,152 5. McKendree -- 1,137 6. Sam Houston State (1) -- 1,029 7. Central Missouri -- 905 8. North Carolina A&T -- 841 9. Wisconsin-Whitewater -- 797 10. Fairleigh Dickinson -- 767 11. Maryland-Eastern Shore -- 671 12. Delaware State -- 576 13. LIU Brooklyn -- 561 14. Sacred Heart -- 419 15. St. Francis (Pa.) -- 398 16. Monmouth -- 320 17. Kutztown -- 296 18. Tulane -- 260 19. Adelphi -- 257 20. St. Francis Brooklyn -- 224 21. Valparaiso -- 133 22. Prairie View A&M -- 93 23. Norfolk State -- 85 24. Jackson State -- 66 25. Elmhurst -- 47

Also Receiving Votes:Lincoln Memorial, UAB, Franklin Pierce, Alabama State, Bethune-Cookman

Date Rank First-Place Votes Points RecordOct. 3 1 8 1,312 (Preseason)

NTCA TOP 25 POLL (PRESEASON - OCT. 3)

NEBRASKA’S MONTHLY RANKING

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HUSKERS VOTED PRESEASON NO. 1Nebraska earned the top spot in the National Tenpin Coaches Association 2016-17 Preseason Poll, released on Oct. 3. The Huskers garnered eight first-place votes and 1,312 points in the poll, just ahead of 2016 NCAA champion Stephen F. Austin, which received 1,302 points. Arkansas State ranked third, while Vanderbilt and McKendree rounded out the top five.

ALL-AMERICANS RETURN IN 2016-17A trio of NTCA All-Americans return for Nebraska in the 2016-17 season. Julia Bond earned first-team NTCA All-America honors as a sophomore in 2015-16 after earning third-team honors as a freshman. Bond led the Huskers with an average of 210 out of the anchor spot last season, finishing first overall at the NCAA Championship with an average of 228.4. Gazmine Mason earned third-team NTCA All-America accolades for the second-consecutive year after posting a season average of 204.4 as a junior in 2015-16. Briana Zabierek earned honorable-mention All-America honors as a junior last season after averaging 203.6 on the year.

SENIORS LOOK TO FINISH ON TOP IN 2017Gazmine Mason, Alexandra Mosquera and Briana Zabierek have each won an NCAA championship and been members of two NCAA runner-up squads and are looking to capture the NCAA title again in 2017. Mason, a two-time NTCA All-American, posted one victory and two top-five finishes a season ago, while Zabierek earned NTCA honorable-mention All-America honors after notching two top-five finishes last season. Alexandra Mosquera has provided valuable depth throughout her Husker career, but looks to take a step forward and become a consistent contributor as a senior.

JUNIOR CLASS HOPES TO TAKE NEXT STEP THIS SEASONJuniors Julia Bond and Kelly Belzeski were a large part of Nebraska’s success in 2015-16, and each hopes to reach new heights this year. Bond earned two individual victories last season, including a first-place finish with a score of 228.4 at the NCAA Championship. She was a first-team All-American in 2015-16 and was the Most Outstanding Bowler at the 2015 NCAA Championship. Belzeski participated in nine of Nebraska’s 10 events a season ago and averaged a shade under 200 for the year. She looks to grab ahold of a top-five roster spot as a junior this season in hopes of helping Nebraska to another NCAA title.

FOUR HUSKERS PREPARED TO STEP UP IN SECOND SEASONSophomore Meghan Straub and redshirt freshmen Kelly Huddleston, Julie Lohman and Allison Morris added depth to the Big Red in 2015-16 and each will take on an increased role this season. Straub, the daughter of Nebraska Head Coach Bill and three-time All-American Kim (Berke) Straub, saw action in eight of Nebraska’s 10 events last season and added a top-10 finish at the Warhawk Invitational. Huddleston, Lohman and Morris each took a redshirt season and added valuable depth to the Huskers in 2015-16.

FRESHMEN LOOK TO CONTRIBUTE TO NEBRASKA’S SUCCESS IN 2016-17Raquel Orozco, from Tijuana, Mexico, and Estefania Prieto, from Bogota, Colombia, join the Nebraska program as freshmen in 2016-17, with each bringing international experience to the Huskers. Orozco is a six-time Mexican national champion who represented her country at the 2016 World Bowling Youth Championships this summer at Sun Valley Lanes in Lincoln. Prieto competed for her country in multiple junior events, and was the 2012 Central America and Caribbean Sub-16 Champion.

HUSKERS GAIN INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN 2016Gazmine Mason and Julia Bond were selected to Junior Team USA for the 2016 season at the 2016 United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Team USA Trials held in early January. Bond and Mason represented the United States at the 2016 World Bowling Youth Championships, held July 24-August 3 at Sun Valley Lanes in Lincoln. Freshman Raquel Orozco also competed at the tournament for her native Mexico. Mason earned gold medals in singles and all-events, silver in doubles and team-of-four and bronze in masters, while Bond earned silver medals in doubles and team-of-four and bronze in singles.

KUHLKIN SETS RECORD WITH THREE-GAME SERIES SCORE OF 890Lizabeth Kuhlkin, a Husker from 2011 to 2015, set a USBC women’s record with a three-game series score of 890, which she bowled on Monday, Oct. 17 in the Reis Group Kim Brown Memorial League at Towne Bowling Academy in Schenectady, N.Y. Kuhlkin, a member of the Professional Women’s Bowling Association, was a three-time All-American and the 2015 National Collegiate Player of the Year for the Big Red.

LOOKING AHEADNebraska will return to action at the KAT Klash the weekend of Nov. 4-6 in Houston, Texas. The Huskers have won the past two editions of the Klash, which is hosted by 2014 NCAA champion Sam Houston State. Julia Bond and Gazmine Mason posted top-five finishes and earned spots on the all-tournament team at the tournament a season ago, as Bond finished third in the individual standings with a 214.4 average and Mason placed fifth with a 208.6 average.

POCKET HITS

All media requests for interviews with Nebraska bowling coaches and student-athletes should be directed to James Hajek of the Nebraska Athletic Communications Office at least 24 hours in advance.

Bowlers are usually available for telephone interviews in the afternoons and evenings following practices, depending on class and practice schedules. The best time for in-season interviews is after practice at the Nebraska Bowling Facility at the East Campus Union. With advance notice, interviews can be arranged for other hours.

Interviews with Head Coach Bill Straub can be arranged in-person or over the phone, and should be coordinated through James Hajek of the Nebraska Communications Office.

COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATIONBowling Contact .................................................. James HajekEmail ........................................................ [email protected] Phone ....................................................... (402) 943-6852Office Phone .................................................... (402) 472-7776Fax .................................................................... (402) 472-2005Mailing Address ................................. One Memorial Stadium..................................................................... Lincoln, NE 68588Website ................................................................Huskers.comTwitter ..................................................................@NEBowling

2015-16 HONORS & AWARDSNTCA All-America ............................... Julia Bond (First Team)....................................................Gazmine Mason (Third Team)....................................... Briana Zabierek (Honorable Mention)NTCA Scholastic All-America .........Kelly Belzeski, Julia Bond ....................Melanie Crawford, Bethany Hedley, Julie Lohman....................... Allison Morris, Meghan Straub, Briana ZabierekAcademic All-Big Ten ......................Kelly Belzeski, Julia Bond...........................................Melanie Crawford, Bethany Hedley..............................................Gazmine Mason, Briana Zabierek

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Kelly BelzeskiJunior

Schererville, Ind.

Raquel OrozcoFreshman

Tijuana, Mexico

Gazmine MasonSenior

Cranston, R.I.

Julia BondJunior

Aurora, Ill.

Julie LohmanRedshirt Freshman

Chicago, Ill.

Meghan StraubSophomore

Lincoln, Neb.

Kelly HuddlestonRedshirt Freshman

Papillion, Neb.

Allison MorrisRedshirt FreshmanAnn Arbor, Mich.

Alexandra MosqueraSenior

Armenia, Colombia

Briana ZabierekSenior

Lockport, Ill.

Bill StraubHead Coach20th Season

Paul KlempaAssistant Head Coach

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Estefania PrietoFreshman

Bogota, Colombia

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