Arkansas State in second at Big Red
Wolves edge into second place after the first two days
Arkansas State Athletics
Last Updated - January 20, 2012 8:48 GMT
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Arkansas State is in second place after the first two days of competition at the Big Red Invitational hosted by the University of Nebraska.
The Red Wolves finished first the two days of the tournament with a 9,387 total pinfall count, while Nebraska leads the tournament with a total of 9,456. Central Missouri (9,354) is in third place, followed by Wisconsin-Whitewater (8,898) and Valparaiso (8,825).
1 Nebraska 9,456 2 Arkansas State 9,387 3 Central Missouri 9,354 4 Wisconsin-Whitewater 8,898 5 Valparaiso 8,825
“All in all it was a pretty good day of us,” ASU bowling coach Justin Kostick said. “We need to sure up our spare shooting a little bit. We bowled all right-handers again today, because the left side wasn’t playing very well. We feel like we are in good position heading into the final day.”
ASU started the day with a loss to Wisconsin-Whitewater, before picking up victories over Bethune-Cookman and Stephen F. Austin. A-State lost to Valparaiso in the day’s fourth match, before ending the day with a victory over Monmouth. The Red Wolves are now 8-2 in the tournament.




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