The Tulane women’s bowling team will finish its 2025-26 season at the USBC Intercollegiate Team Championships (ITC) in Green Bay, Wisconsin, starting April 16. The event takes place at The Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley and concludes on Saturday, April 18, when a champion will be named.
The ITC brings together the top sixteen collegiate teams in the country. Tulane qualified by placing fourth in the Fort Worth Sectional. Ten of the participating teams are nationally ranked, including No. 1 Jacksonville State, which recently won the NCAA National Championship on April 11.
Competition begins Thursday morning with each team playing 24 Baker games during qualifying rounds. After a break, bracket play starts at 4:00 p.m., with two rounds of match play scheduled for Thursday and additional rounds continuing Friday through Saturday’s championship match. Live scoring is available online and all matches except for the final will stream on BowlTV.com by subscription; CBS Sports plans to air the final later on May 5.
Tulane last competed in mid-March at the Conference USA Championship, tying for seventh after defeating Youngstown State but being eliminated by Sam Houston. This result matches Tulane’s best performance since joining Conference USA in 2024.
Mia Stolakis was recognized as an NTCA All-America Third Team honoree earlier this month—the first Tulane bowler to achieve third-team honors and only the tenth All-America nod for a Wave bowler overall. Additionally, Emma Fetterman and Sarah Rubi received CUSA Commissioner’s Academic Medals; both also earned Honor Roll recognition along with teammates Emma Figert and Paige Matiasek.
This weekend marks the end of Tulane’s current campaign as they look ahead to preparations for next season beginning this fall.


