![]() ![]() "With the new format and the regional setup, we feel that the bracket was laid out pretty well, and each region is pretty even," All-SWAC bowler Crystal Cline said. Joining Prairie View A&M in region three will be perennial contender Arkansas State – who the Lady Panthers have beaten this season – and MEAC representative Delaware State. I feel good about where the team is right now, and I think we're ready to compete physically and mentally. I think we're peaking right now, and we know we have a lot of work to do to prepare for Kansas City. We've put in a lot of work, and our last two events – the final stage of the SWAC East Roundup and the SWAC Tournament Championship itself – were our two best events we've had all year. "Our confidence is really based on what we've been doing at the end of the year. With this being the first time we've had a 16-team tournament in the fashion that it's been broken down, we feel even more confident," White said. ![]() First of all, we're excited to have this opportunity. "I feel pretty good about our chances, actually. PVAMU Head Bowling Coach Glenn White said he's confident in the team's chances, noting that while the Lady Panthers' region won't be easy, it also won't be a situation that intimidates the SWAC champions. The Lady Panthers earned an automatic bid to the dance following their victory in the Southwestern Athletic Conference Women's Bowling Tournament days ago. 3 seed and Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference champion North Carolina A&T, as the Lady Panthers learned the first leg of their journey this afternoon during the NCAA's Bowling Championship Selection Show. ![]() PRAIRIE VIEW – The Prairie View A&M bowling team's march toward the NCAA Women's Bowling Championship will begin against No. ![]()
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