NORTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - Saint Peter's competed in five baker matches scoring a total of 3,974 points in the first day of the FDU NJ Jamboree on Friday.
The Peacocks scored (730, 935, 791, 846, 682) for a total of 3,974 points. Saint Peter's ended today's standings with one win and an average score of 159.0 points.
"Today was a decent day on the lanes but we could have done better," said head coach Jenn Houseward. "Hopefully tomorrow we can stay positive and focused for all five traditional matches."
Saint Peter's will have a chance to improve their standings as they wrap up tournament play tomorrow morning. Team warm-ups start promptly at 8am.
about the coach… Jenn Houseward begins her second season at Saint Peter's as the women's bowling head coach in 2014-15. Houseward served as an assistant coach for the bowling program in 2013-14 after a successful four-year bowling career at Saint Peter's. Houseward, who graduated in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in health and physical education, helped the Saint Peter's bowling squad to first-place standing at the Beach Open Tournament in North Carolina in 2009 and to the team's first winning season in program history with a 61-51 mark in her freshman campaign. She has helped Saint Peter's to a second-place finish at the Hampton Roads Collegiate Bowling Invitational in 2010 and the Peacocks reached its highest national ranking in team history after ranking 17th in the country in December of 2011.