Muskingum University Bowling

Muskingum University Bowling A new Club sport: Men's and Women's Bowling has begun. Info: www.fightingmuskies.com In 1854 women were admitted on an equal basis with men.

Muskingum University is rich in tradition, its proud heritage reaching back to the first half of the nineteenth century when Ohio was an infant state and covered wagons were bringing adventurous settlers westward over the newly completed National Road through New Concord. The University's Indian name, sometimes mispronounced and often misspelled, is a source of pride to those who cherish the histo

ry of that colorful part of frontier America “beyond the Alleghenies.”

During its first half-century Muskingum adhered to the educational patterns of the classical college of the period. After the Civil War a period of steady growth began, accelerating until the frontier classical college of less than a hundred students has evolved into a modern liberal arts and sciences college of some 1,900 with graduate school students, with a 225-acre campus. When Franklin College, an important educational institution of the Presbyterian Church in the 19th century, closed in 1927, its alumni rolls came to Muskingum. In January 2000, Dr. Anne C. Steele became Muskingum University's 20th President. Muskingum changed in chartered status from college to university in 2009.

Brody Wildenmann finishes 5th in the country after losing to Tyler Close of St. Ambrose. He added to the Muskie Legacy w...
04/15/2026

Brody Wildenmann finishes 5th in the country after losing to Tyler Close of St. Ambrose. He added to the Muskie Legacy we talked about at the beginning of the year. He will graduate with the most total pins in school history, a Collegiate Club National Champion, and 2026 5th place finisher at ISC Nationals. Thanks Brody for becoming a Muskie.

04/15/2026

Brody Wildenmann of Muskingum (left) and Gianna Brandolino of Jacksonville State led their respective divisions during qualifying on Tuesday and advanced to Wednesday morning's quarterfinal round of match play at the 2026 USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championships, which is being contested at The Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Click here to read about each player's stellar effort on Tuesday and to see who else remains in contention for this year's singles national titles: https://www.bowl.com/2026_ISC_Day1

Elizabeth Springsteen lost in the 1st round of match play against Saphyre Nofuente of Vanderbilt.   She has had a wonder...
04/14/2026

Elizabeth Springsteen lost in the 1st round of match play against Saphyre Nofuente of Vanderbilt. She has had a wonderful career as a Muskie. Now all Muskingum women will know that they can do it too. She finishes as a two time Collegiate Club National Champion, Second Team All American, second all time scorer in school history,and the first Muskie women to make ISC Nationals. Great job Lizzy.

Brody Wildenmann and Elizabeth Springsteen are ready.  Practice at 6 tonight and Competition at 9 am tomorrow with 6 qua...
04/13/2026

Brody Wildenmann and Elizabeth Springsteen are ready. Practice at 6 tonight and Competition at 9 am tomorrow with 6 qualifying games for seeding. Match play begons tomorrow after lunch around 1:30 pm. You can watch them on BOWLTV only.

04/10/2026

In case you missed it, registration for Muskie Preview is OPEN! 🎉

Head to the 🔗 in our bio and select ‘Special Events’ to save your spot! Questions? Contact your Admission Counselor or call in today!

Legacy Lanes & Lounge Supports Championship Bowling at Muskingum University.Muskingum University Women's Bowling Collegi...
04/08/2026

Legacy Lanes & Lounge Supports Championship Bowling at Muskingum University.
Muskingum University Women's Bowling Collegiate Club Championships trophy on the left. Muskingum University Men's Bowling OBC Champions trophy on the right. Thank you Legacy Lanes and Lounge for your generous support. We appreciate you.

KB TROPHIES AND T'S Supports Championship Bowling at Muskingum University.Muskingum University Women's Bowling Collegiat...
04/08/2026

KB TROPHIES AND T'S Supports Championship Bowling at Muskingum University.
Muskingum University Women's Bowling Collegiate Club Championships trophy on the left. Muskingum University Men's Bowling OBC Champions trophy on the right. Thank you KB TROPHIES AND T'S for your generous support. We appreciate you.

04/08/2026

Muskingum Bowling Graduates on the 40,000 and 30,000 Pin Clubs. It's their total during the regular season for their 4 years in the program.


40,000 Pin Club
Brody Wildenmann 43,961
Evan Thro 42,821

30,000 Pin
Ethan McDonald 35065 Kelsey Wilson 38,258
Andrew Amore 30889
Elizabeth Springsteen 37,889 Summer Finley 36,083 Emily Storts 33,402 Brandie Jo Tinlin 32,581 Hailey Yingst 30,574

Denny's Supports Championship Bowling at Muskingum University.Muskingum University Women's Bowling Collegiate Club Champ...
04/08/2026

Denny's Supports Championship Bowling at Muskingum University.
Muskingum University Women's Bowling Collegiate Club Championships trophy on the left. Muskingum University Men's Bowling OBC Champions trophy on the right. Thank you Denny's for your generous support. We appreciate you.

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Muskingum University is rich in tradition, its proud heritage reaching back to the first half of the nineteenth century when Ohio was an infant state and covered wagons were bringing adventurous settlers westward over the newly completed National Road through New Concord. The University's Indian name, sometimes mispronounced and often misspelled, is a source of pride to those who cherish the history of that colorful part of frontier America “beyond the Alleghenies.” During its first half-century Muskingum adhered to the educational patterns of the classical college of the period. In 1854 women were admitted on an equal basis with men. After the Civil War a period of steady growth began, accelerating until the frontier classical college of less than a hundred students has evolved into a modern liberal arts and sciences college of some 1,900 with graduate school students, with a 225-acre campus. When Franklin College, an important educational institution of the Presbyterian Church in the 19th century, closed in 1927, its alumni rolls came to Muskingum. In January 2000, Dr. Anne C. Steele became Muskingum University's 20th President. Muskingum changed in chartered status from college to university in 2009.