The Red Baron women's bowling team had an outstanding regional tournament which was hosted by Mohawk Valley CC.
The SUNY Corning Community College women's bowling team placed 5th out of 8 teams at the Westchester Shootout with 6080 pins.
The Red Baron women's bowling team started off the 2018-19 season by winning their first tournament in Johnstown, NY.
Red Barons Women's Bowling Sign Zezra Reynolds
Kiana Lisi concluded a fantastic season by placing 13th overall while Matt Minor and David Stull at the National Tournament at Erie CC.
The Women's bowling team was in action at Mohawk Valley this past Saturday
The Corning Community College women's bowling team has captured a share of the NJCAA National Runners-Up title after tying with Iowa Central Community College Saturday in Buffalo, NY.
Victoria Maracle and Emily Notebaert have captured the NJCAA Women's Bowling National Championship in Doubles competition.
Emily Notebaert has claimed her second National Championship Title at the NJCAA National Bowling Tournament in Buffalo, New York.
The Corning Community College women's bowling team earned the Runners-Up trophy at the Region III Championship and punched their ticket to participating in the NJCAA National Tournament February 25-28 in Buffalo, New York.
The Corning Community College women's bowling team took second place at the Hawk invitational in Utica, NY this weekend with a team total of 9264 pins.
Then Corning Community College women's bowling team participated in the Big Red Invitational hosted by Cornell University last weekend and finished second as a team.
The Corning Community College women's bowling team competed at the NJCAA National Bowling Championship today and what a special day it was to be a Red Baron!
The Corning Community College women's bowling team had a strong showing at the NJCAA Region III Tournament this past weekend in Utica, NY.
The men's and women's bowling team travelled to the Schenectady, NY are over the weekend for two-events against some of the top teams in Region III and some strong four-year schools.
Kayla Coolbaugh had a strong final day at the NJCAA National Bowling Championship, moving up two places, to finish 10th in the field.
