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    Jan. 28, 2011

    READING, Pa. – Vanderbilt zipped past all six of its opponents in the opening round of the 28-team Kutztown Invitational and with its red hot pin counts, tops a tournament for the third straight week.

    The Commodores lead second place Maryland-Eastern Shore, who also went 6-0 on the day, by 114 pins as the field turns to traditional team games Saturday. The top four teams in pin count following tomorrow’s play will enter a match play Baker series Sunday morning to determine the title.

    The Commodores ended their day plus-432 (pins over 200 average) with 22 of their 24 Bakers north of 200 and another at 198, a performance very similar to last week's numbers at Nebraska's Big Red Invite. They averaged 218 over their 24 games, never deviating from their starting order of Brittni Hamilton, Kayla Rhoades, Amanda Halter, Jessica Earnest and Samantha Hesley.

    “Everyone was pretty much dialed in but Kayla was really good today,” Coach John Williamson noted. “She understood the shot and she constantly executed it.”

    To give an idea of over-all team balance, using frame averages on the day, Hamilton (23.8), Rhoades (22.7)) Earnest (21.6) and Hesley (24.3) were hard to distinguish and Halter was not far behind at 19.8.

    “I wanted to help today because the last couple of weeks I haven’t been much help,” Rhoades said of her steady effort. “We had so much fun out there. We were communicating and adjusting quickly to lane conditions.”

    Rhoades said following the All-American Hamilton makes her job easier.

    “Brittni is such a great lead-off. She has lots of energy and she is so steady, we know she will make the consistent shot so we get a tremendous read on how the lane will play.”

    Williamson said the team has extra incentive here.

    “This spring has been about redemption for our team,” he says. “The last time most of the teams here saw us was last fall and we were not very good. Our girls have a lot of pride and we came out with something to prove.”

    Ironically, it was here at the Hiester Lanes that Vanderbilt had its poorest showing of the year last season.

    It was that kind of day that Hesley’s tremendous anchor frame average was just a footnote. But the team realizes it’s just one day in a three-day event.

    “We know tomorrow that it’s a new day and we must come in with a winning attitude,” Rhoades says. “We can’t just put it in cruise control.”

    Team Leader Board
    Vanderbilt 5232
    Maryland-Eastern Shore 5118
    Fairleigh Dickinson 4878
    Delaware State 4832
    Stephen F. Austin 4817
    Kutztown 4811

    Vanderbilt’s Friday Results

    Vanderbilt 843 Florida A & M 737
    FAM 226-217
    VU 204-165
    VU 204-201
    VU 218-145

    Vanderbilt 874 Valparaiso 791
    VU 222-182
    VU 228-225
    VU 221-167
    Valpo 217-203

    Vanderbilt 855 SUNYIT 728
    VU 198-166
    VU 216-212
    VU 224-200
    VU 217-150

    Vanderbilt 904 Norfolk State 820
    VU 218=175
    VU 205-203
    VU 247-206
    NS 236-234

    Vanderbilt 844 St Francis (NY) 768 VU 216-188
    VU 233-186
    SF 186-180
    VU 215-198

    Vanderbilt 844 St. Peters 802
    VU 241-209
    VU 215-171
    VU 226-224
    VU 230-109


     

     


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