Brody Wildenmann
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- Hometown:
- Somerset, Pa.
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Somerset
Bio
Honors/Awards
- 2022-23: Member of Club National Championship Team
- 2022-23: All-OBC Freshmen Team
- 2022-23: Second Team All-OBC
Personal
- Special Education major
- Son of Donnie and Shasta Wildenmann
News mentions
The Muskingum bowling teams competed in the Intercollegiate Single Championships (ISC) and Intercollegiate Team Championships (ITC) sectionals at Smynra Bowling Center in Smyrna, Tennessee. On the men’s side, the Muskies finished 14th out of a 20-team field. Junior Ethan McDonald finished fourth and punched his ticket to the ISC nationals hosted in Las Vegas. On the women’s side, Muskingum finished 13th out of a 17-team field. Sophomore Hailey Yingst led Muskingum finishing 31st.
The Muskingum Men’s Bowling team finished second in the Ohio Bowling Conference (OBC) during the 2022-23 season. The OBC is a collegiate bowling conference that was formed to provide Ohio institutions and others in the surrounding area a quality season and wide-range of competition without extensive travel costs.
The Muskingum Men’s and Women’s bowling teams have punched their ticket to Smyrna, Tennessee to compete in the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) sectionals. The two-day event will be hosted at Smyrna Bowling Center on March 11-12.
The Muskingum Men's Bowling team finished first out of a 16-team field to secure an OBC Tournament Title over the weekend in Columbus. The Muskies finished with an overall pinfall of 7805 and saw three bowlers earn All-OBC honors.
The Muskingum men’s bowling team was ranked 14th out of 177 teams in the United States Bowling Congress national poll released on Tuesday.
The Muskingum men’s bowling team moved up two spots to rank 12th out of 174 teams in the latest United States Bowling Congress National poll released earlier this week.
Freshman Brody Wildenmann led the Muskies with a third-place finish in a 129-bowler field to guide the Muskingum men’s bowling team to a second-place finish at an Ohio Bowling Conference event hosted at the Columbus Square Bowling Palace.
The Muskingum men’s bowling team was ranked 14th out of 172 teams in the latest United States Bowling Congress national poll.
The Muskingum men’s bowling team received votes in the latest Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Poll. This marks the second straight poll the Muskies have received votes. The NCBCA Coaches’ Team Poll is a presentation of the top 20 USBC Collegiate bowling programs determined by the National Collegiate Bowling Coaches (NCBCA).
Sophomore Evan Thro rolled a five-game series of 1155 to finish 10th out of a 469-bowling field to lead the Muskingum men’s bowling team at the Kegel/ISBPA Collegiate Classic in Addison, Ill. The Muskies finished as runners-up out of a 71-team field as a team, knocking down a grand total of 9823 pins.
The Muskingum men’s bowling team closed out its 2022 action by competing at the Keystone Quaker LV Classic in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Behind Junior Ethan McDonald’s second-place finish, the Muskingum Men’s Bowling team finished first out of a 16-team field to capture an OBC Tournament Title over the weekend in Columbus.
Behind Junior Ethan McDonald’s 2nd-place finish, the Muskingum Men’s Bowling team secured a first-place finish at the Welcome Back Tournament over the weekend in Columbus, Ohio.