With the closing of the 2017 PWBA Tour season came the announcement of the 2017 PWBA Player and Rookie of the Year, Liz Johnson and Daria Pajak, respectively.
For the third time in her career, Shannon O@Keefe found herself in tears on the television set of a major bowling championship, but this time it was as the winner of the 2017 Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship, the first major title of her career.
Five-time PWBA Tour champion Shannon O@Keefe is among the 10 players still in contention at the 2017 Smithfield PWBA Tour Championship in Richmond, Virginia.
Former Maryland Eastern Shore star Kristina Szczerbinksi of North Tonawanda, N.Y., will make her PWBA TV debut Tuesday as the No. 3 seed for the Nationwide PWBA Rochester Open TV finals at 8 p.m. Eastern on CBS Sports Network.
After graduating from Vanderbilt in May, Giselle Poss of Montgomery, Illinois, will make her PWBA TV debut@as@the No. 2 seed for the televised finals of the 2017 PWBA St. Petersburg-Clearwater Open Tuesday night on CBS Sports Network.
Stefanie Johnson will be one of the four players vying for the 2017 PWBA Orlando Open title on CBS Sports Network. She@ll be joined by Birgit Poppler, Danielle McEwan and Liz Johnson.
USBC Hall of Famer Liz Johnson won the 2017 U.S. Women@s Open in Plano, Texas, marking her fourth consecutive, and sixth overall, win at the event.
After 56 games over five days, the five finalists have been determined at the 2017 U.S. Women@s Open. The finals will air live on CBS Sports Network on Sunday at noon Eastern.
In the last two months, Germany@s Birgit Poppler earned the top seed at the PWBA Orlando Open and helped claim the title at the PBA/PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles in Houston.
The U.S. Women@s Open is notorious for being extremely challenging, both mentally and physically, but Jodi Woessner seems to be on autopilot this week at Plano Super Bowl.