FT. WORTH, Texas — Missouri Baptist University bowling turned in several strong individual showings while competing at the 2026 Intercollegiate Singles Championships (ISC) and Intercollegiate Team Championships (ITC) Sectional Qualifier held March 13–15.
Lymenstull, Ehrhard Lead Women at ISC
Amber Lymenstull delivered the top performance for Missouri Baptist in the women's Intercollegiate Singles Championships qualifier, finishing sixth overall with a 1,267 six-game total for a 211.2 average. Lymenstull's series included standout games of 266 and 241, keeping her among the leaders throughout the qualifying block.
Madison Ehrhard also placed inside the top 25 for the Spartans, finishing 20th with 1,216 pins. Ehrhard closed her block with a 255 in the final game to cap one of Missouri Baptist's best individual finishes of the weekend.
Several other Spartan bowlers delivered solid series in the large qualifying field.
Kassandra Foss posted 1,095 pins, while
Julia Henderson finished with 1,083.
Whitley Quick added 1,079,
Emily Wagner totaled 1,076, and
Samantha DeBeaux rounded out the group with 1,072 pins across six games.
Fisher Paces Spartan Men
On the men's side,
Jonah Fisher led Missouri Baptist with a 1,214 six-game series, placing 56th overall in the highly competitive men's ISC field.
Charlie Hunter followed closely with 1,199 pins, highlighted by several games over 200 during the block.
Lance Starks added 1,176, while Ben Sterling finished with 1,011 for the Spartans in qualifying.
Missouri Baptist also received contributions from
Silas Moats,
Bryson Hicks,
Alec Forester, and James Bennett, all competing in the large sectional field that featured bowlers from many of the top collegiate programs in the region.
ITC Sectional Competition
Missouri Baptist also competed in the Intercollegiate Team Championships sectional, where teams bowled traditional and baker games in pursuit of a berth at the national championships.
The Spartan women placed seventh after the opening block with 2,931 pins and ended up in 10
th of 15 with 11,178 total pins.
On the men's side, Missouri Baptist finished 10
th overall, recording 12,516 pins across four blocks of competition.