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Rachel Moore Named to All-America Team for Second Straight Year

Rachel Moore Named to All-America Team for Second Straight Year

Culver-Stockton College sophomore Rachel Moore has been named to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) All-America bowling team as a first team selection for the second consecutive season for her performance during the 2024-25 school year.

Moore, of Keokuk, Iowa (Keokuk HS), competed in eight events this season, earning all-tournament team honors in five events for finishing in the top five overall. Among those five all-tournament team honors, Moore claimed the overall individual title in two events, winning Starrag Group Warhawk Open Dec. 7-8, and the Columbia Cougar Clash Jan. 19. Moore registered six top 10 finishes and seven top 25 finishes, averaging 201.26 pins per game. Moore totaled 7,648 pins in 38 games this season. She ranked 29th among all collegiate players ranked by the United States Bowling Congress (USBC).

In addition, Moore saved her best performances for Tier 1 Events. She competed in two such events during the season, recording an average of 207.9 in 10 games bowled. Moore placed third overall at the prestigious Columbia 300 Hoosier Classic with an average of 227.2.  

Earlier this month, Moore was named to the Heart of America Athletic Conference first team for the second straight year. Moore competed in the Intercollegiate Individual Sectional qualifier in Fort Worth, Texas, March 7, and finished 25th among the 182 bowlers competing. Moore totaled 1,201 pins in six games, an average of 200.2 pins per game.

The women's bowling team captured the Heart of America Athletic Conference championship for the first time in the program's history and qualified for the NAIA National Championships for the first time in program history this season. The Wildcats also qualified for the United States Bowling Congress Team Sectionals for the fifth time in program history, placing 12th in the 18-team event.