
In the final regular season tournament of the year, the Bearkat bowlers are off to a good start. Sam Houston opened the first day of the Music City Classic with a 4-1 record and stand in sixth overall in the standings.

Stephanie Zavala was named to the all-tournament team at the Hawk Flight Invite hosted by Monmouth.

Despite a 2-3 team record on Saturday at the Hawk Flight Invite in New Jersey, the Sam Houston bowlers moved up one spot in the standings and will enter Sunday's bracket play as the No. 2 seed.

Brad Hagen was looking for a response from his team, he got it on Friday at the Hawk Flight Invite. The Bearkats posted a 5-0 mark on Friday and will enter Saturday in third place in the overall standings.

One thing Brad Hagen has always told his teams, is to respond when things don't go your way. After their first tough weekend of the season, Hagen will be looking for a big response from the Bearkat bowlers this weekend

After a rough two days at the Stormin' Ladyjack Invitational, the Sam Houston State bowlers closed with a 3-0 day on Sunday to finish 13th.

In a venue the Kats have had some success, Sam Houston struggled on the first day of the Stormin' Ladyjack Invitational at Copperfield Lanes in Houston.

The Sam Houston State bowlers are back in action this weekend, and once again, they won't have very far to travel.

The Sam Houston State Bearkats continued their strong run to open the indoor season on Wednesday as Ashton Summers and Camry Grigsby were each named Southland Conference Athletes of the Week in an announcement from league officials.

FRISCO, Texas – Sam Houston State senior Stephanie Zavala is the Southland Bowler of the Month for January, the league announced Wednesday. Southland monthly awards are presented by UniversalCoin.com.

Competing in a loaded tournament field, the Bearkat bowlers will be bring some hardware back to Huntsville.

On Saturday, the Sam Houston State bowlers posted a 2-3 record and sit in fourth place heading into Sunday's action at the International Training and Research Center in Arlington.