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Western Illinois Women’s Bowling Travels to Penguin Classic

WHAT | Penguin Classic

WHEN | Friday, October 17, and Saturday, October 18

WHERE | Youngstown, OH

LAST TIME OUT | Western Illinois turned in a strong showing at the Warhawk Classic in Rockford, Illinois, earning a fourth-place team finish among a competitive 10-team field. The Leathernecks totaled 11,094 pins across 65 games, averaging 170.7 per game for the weekend. Angela Steinke led the way individually, placing 11th overall with an 895 series (179.0 avg.), while Cassidy Williams added 873 pins (174.6 avg.) and Melina Eresbey rolled a 712 total over four games (178.0 avg.). WIU's highlight came in traditional play, where the Leathernecks posted a 900–839 win over Marian University (WI) and pushed several top regional opponents throughout the event.

ABOUT THE LEATHERNECKS | Western Illinois University bowling is set to begin the 2025 season with eight new additions to the roster. The Leathernecks welcome a mix of experience and fresh talent to the program this year. Joining the team are senior Melina Eresby of Villahermosa, Mexico; freshman Skylar Houseman of Moline, Illinois; sophomore Skylar Huber of Bradshaw, Nebraska; freshman Jaydyn Hunting of Lexington, Kentucky; and freshman Maleena Moreno of San Antonio, Texas. Also joining the squad are freshman Angela Steinke of Rothschild, Wisconsin, sophomore Heather Walker of Mentor, Ohio, and graduate student Cassidy Williams of New Ulm, Minnesota.

The program will be led by head coach Derek Sapp, a Western Illinois alumnus who competed on the Leatherneck men's bowling team. Sapp brings valuable experience to the role, most recently serving as the head bowling coach at Culver-Stockton College.

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For all the latest information on Leatherneck Women's Bowling, please visit GoLeathernecks.com. For up-to-the-minute updates, follow the Leathernecks on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook.


 
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