Senior Jenna Betts and junior Jocelynn Eggert of Marian University women’s bowling have each earned Academic All-District recognition from College Sports Communicators (CSC).
The CSC Academic All-American program recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their efforts both in competition and in the classroom. To be eligible, a student-athlete must compete in at least four competitions, and attain a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5. They must also hold at least sophomore standing at their institution.
Betts (Clare, Mich.) earns her second CSC Academic All-District award after being named All-Conference for a fourth time. Betts averaged 170.0 pins over 37 games during the regular season with a pair of finishes in the top 25. She had an especially dominant end to the regular season finishing first in the individual standings at the second CCIW event of the year. She would average 182.7 pins at that event with a high game of 230. Betts also finished 20th at the Warhawk Open after averaging 181.3 pins over six games.
Eggert (Loves Park, Ill.) made an immediate impact for Marian in her first season as a Sabre. She earned All-CCIW First Team recognition after ranking second on th team with a 185.0 average and three top-five finishes. She would average 167.7 over six games in conference action. Eggert was the top bowler at the first Great Lakes Bowling Conference event averaging 206.4 pins over five games. She also earned a CCIW Bowler of the Week award after finishing 14th at the SFA Ladjack Classic with a 184.4 average. Eggert went on to be named the statistical leader at the Division III level for overall spare conversion to become the first statistical champion in program history. She also became the second Sabre to earn the CCIW Elite 26 award, which is given to the student-athlete with the highest grade-point average at the CCIW Championship.
For more information on the CSC Academic All-America program please visit https://academicallamerica.com/.