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McKendree (pictured) defeated William Paterson, 3-2, in the best-of-five title match to capture the program’s first Intercollegiate Team Championships title. On the women’s side, Webber International knocked off Wichita State, 3-1, to raise the Kerm Helmer Cup.
CBS Sports Network will air the women’s championship match May 24 at 10 p.m. Eastern, while the men’s final will be shown June 4 at noon EDT.
William Paterson jumped out to an early 2-0 lead and found itself one game away from earning the school’s second national title, and first since 1992. But, McKendree seized the momentum in the third and fourth games, capturing 213-152 and 225-190 victories, respectively.
“Being down 0-2 was no different than what we experienced during the entire tournament,” said senior Riley Smith, who was a member of the 2013 ITC runner-up team.
“In match play, you’re going to win games, and you’re going to lose games, but it just matters when it is. We happened to lose the first two games, but we win the next three. We happened to lose the first two against Webber (yesterday), but that’s OK, we can win games, too. That’s the mindset we have, and we understand that.”
In Game 5, McKendree held a 24-pin lead after five frames, before William Paterson threw three consecutive strikes in frames six, seven and eight. The Bearcats countered with four strikes of their own before an open in the ninth frame gave the Pioneers a slim chance at victory.
William Paterson sophomore Jake Rollins needed to strike out in the 10th frame to force McKendree to strike or spare in the final frame to claim victory. Rollins left a 2 pin on the first offering, which he spared and followed with a strike on the fill shot.
McKendree needed just nine pins in the 10th frame from sophomore Greg Young to secure the program’s first national championship, and Young delivered a strike to record the win.
“This means everything,” said head coach Dennis Knepper, who is in his eighth season at the helm.
“They were getting up and going to workouts at 6 a.m., having practice until 6 p.m. and keeping their grades up. They committed to what we were looking for. This is a great group of kids. Plus, it’s been a blessing having Bryan and Shannon (O’Keefe) onboard because they want the same thing I want.”
The McKendree team included Smith, Young, Shawn Bibee, Billy Goodman, Alex Martin, Ryan Mooney, Ryan Patterson and James Stanley.
“I think team-wise that was definitely the momentum we needed,” said Vollmer, who claimed her first ITC title with Robert Morris-Illinois in 2014.
“I think, personally for me, doing that, and knowing I could do it for my team, was really what I needed to do. So, I think just being together as one, and obviously the momentum going into that game, was what did it for us.
“It’s just unreal. Truly a team effort. I’m so proud to be able to call these girls my teammates. I’m so proud I could step up and be there for them just as much as they’ve been there for me throughout the entire season.”
The Shockers, looking for their 10th ITC title and first since 2009, began Game 4 with hopes of extending the match, struck in four of their first five frames. But, Webber had other plans. Despite an open in the first frame, the Warriors struck in seven of the next eight frames on the way to a 238-213 victory and their third ITC title.
“It’s a great feeling of accomplishment and hard to express into words,” head coach Randy Stoughton said.
“They work so hard to do what they came here to do, and to see them perform when it means the most, as a coach, is the most rewarding thing. I can’t tell you what this group means to me. I just love them. They’ve worked so hard, they’re good people and great bowlers.”
The Webber team included Vollmer, Taylor Bulthuis, Verity Crawley, Rebecca Czlapinski, Desiree Negron, Daria Pajak, Kelly Skalacki and Tania Yusaf.
Jessica Mellott of McKendree and Jake Rollins of William Paterson were the tournament’s most valuable players.
Joining Mellott on the women’s all-tournament team were Crawley, Thashaina Seraus of Maryland Eastern Shore, Daria Kovalova and Laura Plazas of Wichita State.
Joining Rollins on the men’s all-tournament team were McKendree’s Smith and Young, followed by AJ Chapman of Wichita State and Nick Pate of Midland.
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Best-of-seven, double-elimination match play and best-of-five title match
Third Round
Calumet def. Ohio State, 4-2 (Ohio State eliminated)
Wichita State def. Urbana, 4-0 (Urbana eliminated)
Morehead State def. Notre Dame-Ohio, 4-0 (Notre Dame-Ohio eliminated)
Lindenwood def. San Jose State, 4.5-0.5 (San Jose State eliminated)
Fourth Round
Calumet def. Pikeville, 4-2 (Pikeville eliminated)
Wichita State def. Purdue, 4-2 (Purdue eliminated)
Wisconsin-Whitewater def. Morehead State, 4-3 (Morehead State eliminated)
Midland def. Lindenwood, 4-3 (Lindenwood eliminated)
Fifth Round
William Paterson def. Robert Morris-Illinois, 4-3
Webber International def. McKendree, 4.5-1.5
Wichita State def. Calumet, 4-2 (Calumet eliminated)
Midland def. Wisconsin-Whitewater, 4-3 (Wisconsin-Whitewater eliminated)
Sixth Round
Wichita State def. Robert Morris-Illinois, 4-2 (Robert Morris-Illinois eliminated)
McKendree def. Midland, 4-3 (Midland eliminated)
Semifinals
William Paterson def. Wichita State, 4-2 (Wichita State eliminated)
McKendree def. Webber International, 4-3 (Second semifinal needed)
McKendree def. Webber International, 4-1 (Webber International eliminated)
Championship
McKendree def. William Paterson, 3-2
(138-223, 181-202, 213-152, 225-190, 200-188).
Best-of-seven, double-elimination match play and best-of-five title match
Third Round
Newman def. St. Francis-Illinois, 4-2 (St. Francis-Illinois eliminated)
Stephen F. Austin def. St. Ambrose, 4-2 (St. Ambrose eliminated)
Notre Dame-Ohio def. Pikeville, 4-1 (Pikeville eliminated)
Maryland Eastern Shore def. Wright State, 4-2 (Wright State eliminated)
Fourth Round
Delaware State def. Newman, 4-2 (Newman eliminated)
Webber International def. Stephen F. Austin, 4-2 (Stephen F. Austin eliminated)
Notre Dame-Ohio def. Wisconsin-Whitewater, 4-0 (Wisconsin-Whitewater eliminated)
Maryland Eastern Shore def. Emmanuel, 4-3 (Emmanuel eliminated)
Fifth Round
McKendree def. Florida State, 4-2
Wichita State def. North Carolina A&T, 4-1
Webber International def. Delaware State, 4-3 (Delaware State eliminated)
Maryland Eastern Shore def. Notre Dame-Ohio, 4-3 (Notre Dame-Ohio eliminated)
Sixth Round
Webber International def. Florida State, 4-1 (Florida State eliminated)
Maryland Eastern Shore def. North Carolina A&T, 4-2 (North Carolina A&T eliminated)
Semifinals
Webber International def. McKendree, 4-3 (Second semifinal needed)
Webber International def. McKendree, 4-3 (McKendree eliminated)
Wichita State def. Maryland Eastern Shore, 4-0 (Maryland Eastern Shore eliminated)
Championship
Webber International def. Wichita State, 3-1
(177-207, 230-215, 203-196, 238-213).
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