CACC Bowling All-Academic Team

Five Members of the Griffins' Bowling Team Named to the CACC All-Academic Team

4/24/2025 1:53:00 PM

Five members of the 2024-25 Chestnut Hill College Women's Bowling Team were named to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Women's Bowling Basketball All-Academic team in an announcement made by the conference office.

In order to be eligible for the CACC All-Academic Teams, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, must have been a student-athlete at their current school for at least two semesters, and must have achieved a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.50 or higher through the preceding semester.

Named to the  2024-25 team were juniors Kaitlyn Brace and Virginia Perry and sophomores Kylee Bamberger, Natalie Belz and Shaina Klos.   All five student athletes also participate in a second sport (women's soccer) and helped fill in roster positions on the bowling team this season.

The five athletes were among the twenty bowlers named to the team, representing all six of the schools that participate in women's bowling within the conference.   

All five Chestnut Hill honorees were named to the inaugural CACC Academic honor Roll in the fall of 2023 and were subsequently named again in the Spring and Fall 2024 semesters.

Bamberger, one of two health science majors from Chestnut Hill to be named to this year's all-academic team earned Dean's List and CHC Athletic Academic Honor roll accolades in the fall of 2023 and again in the fall of 2024.

Belz, a political science major  and Klos, a marketing major have earned Dean's List and CHC Athletic Academic honor roll accolades in each of their first three semesters at Chestnut Hill.

A health science major, Brace, in addition to the above accolade, has earned Dean's List and CHC Athletic Academic honor roll accolades in all four semesters at Chestnut Hill. She was also inducted into Sigma Zeta Honor Society and was a D2 Athletic Director's Association (D2ADA) Academic achievement Award Winner in 2023-24.

Perry, a Criminal Justice major, has  earned CSC Academic All-District honors twice  for women's soccer.  In addition to the above accolade, she has earned Dean's List and CHC Athletic Academic honor roll accolades in all five semesters at Chestnut Hill.

Since women's bowling became a CACC sponsored sport in 2022-23, a total of eight Chestnut Hill College bowlers have earned CACC All Academic Team honors a total of nine times.

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