Nebraska Cornhuskers bowling

The Nebraska Cornhuskers bowling team represents the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, competing as an independent in NCAA Division I. The program began as a club team, but became a varsity sport in 1996 and an official NCAA sport in 2003. The Cornhuskers have since established themselves as the NCAA's premier bowling program. Nebraska has won ten national championships, finished runner-up four times, and is the only program to qualify for every NCAA tournament.[1]

Nebraska Cornhuskers bowling
Founded1996
Head coachPaul Klempa (2nd season)
ConferenceIndependent
LocationLincoln, Nebraska
Home arenaSun Valley Lanes
National championships
1991, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2015
NCAA Tournament appearances
2004–19

History

Nebraska's bowling program began in 1990 as a club sport, coached by Bill Straub, who led the team to IBC national titles in 1991 and 1995. Bowling became an official varsity sport at NU in 1996, and Straub was hired as the full-time head coach, winning additional national titles in 1997, 1999, and 2001. In 2003, the NCAA sanctioned its first women's bowling tournament, which Nebraska won. The Cornhuskers won the following year as well, and have since won three more titles and finished runner-up four times. The program has never been ranked lower than seventh.[2] In 2019, Straub retired and longtime assistant Paul Klempa was named head coach.

Straub also led Nebraska'a men's club bowling program through 1996, winning national titles in 1990 and 1996.

Coaches

Coaching history

No. Coach Tenure Accomplishments
1 Bill Straub1990–2019IBC champion (1991,1995,1997,1999,2001)
NCAA champion (2004,2009,2009,2013,2015)
NTCA National Coach of the Year (2005,2013,2017)
2 Paul Klempa2019–

Coaching staff

Name Position First year Alma mater
Paul KlempaHead coach2019Nebraska
Shannon PluhowskyAssistant head coach2019Nebraska

Awards

All-Americans

Nebraska has had 34 players combine for 74 ATCA All-America honors.[3]

  • Kim Berke – 1989–92
  • Jennifer Wilson – 1991
  • Carrie Machuga – 1993
  • Shelly Machuga – 1993
  • Andrea Rigby – 1993–96
  • Brenda Edwards – 1995,1997
  • Brenda Norman – 1996
  • Jennifer Daugherty – 1996–99
  • Jennifer Davis – 1998
  • Kimberly Claus – 1998
  • Diandra Hyman – 1999–2001
  • Shannon Pluhowsky – 2001,2002,2004,2005
  • Kari Schwager – 2002
  • Paola Gomez – 2003
  • Amanda Burgoyne – 2004–07
  • Lindsay Baker – 2005–08
  • Jamie Martin – 2005,2006
  • Adrienne Miller – 2005,2007
  • Cassandra Leuthold – 2007–10
  • Katie Ann Sopp – 2008
  • Valerie Calberry – 2009,2012
  • Danielle van der Meer – 2009,2011
  • Kayla Johnson – 2012
  • Kristina Mickelson – 2012
  • Elise Bolton – 2013
  • Lizabeth Kuhlkin – 2013–15
  • Julia Bond – 2015–18
  • Gazmine Mason – 2017–17
  • Briana Zabierek – 2016
  • Kelly Belzeski – 2017,2018
  • Meghan Straub – 2017–19
  • Raquel Orozco – 2018–20
  • Allison Morris – 2019
  • Cassidy Ray – 2020

National Bowler of the Year

  • Kim Berke – 1992
  • Diandra Hyman – 2000
  • Shannon Pluhowsky – 2001, 2004, 2005
  • Lindsay Baker – 2006
  • Amanda Burgoyne – 2007
  • Cassandra Leuthold – 2010
  • Lizabeth Kuhlkin – 2015

Season-by-season results

National champion
Year Coach NCAA finish
Independent (2004–present)
2003–04Bill StraubChampion
2004–05Champion
2005–063rd
2006–07T–3rd
2007–08T–7th
2008–09Champion
2009–10Runner-up
2010–11T–3rd
2011–123rd
2012–13Champion
2013–14Runner-up
2014–15Champion
2015–16Runner-up
2016–17Runner-up
2017–184th
2018–19T–3rd
2019–20Paul KlempaCanceled
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References

  1. "Huskers Qualify for NCAA National Championship". Huskers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  2. "BILL STRAUB". Huskers.com. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
  3. "Nebraska Bowling All-Americans". Huskers.com. Retrieved 2020-07-09.
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