06/03/2026
Late Post, but congratulations to our graduates this year.
Ryan Trinh, Justin Duong, Annemarie Garcia, Kailey Mori
Thank you for your time and effort as a part of the bowling team. Good luck to you and all of your future endeavors.
04/20/2026
Club Championships – Rockford, Illinois
The Spartans bowled in the final event of the season, the Club Championships in Rockford, Illinois. Both the Men’s and Women’s teams qualified for this event, which was open to only programs that do not offer scholarships to their players.
The format of the tournament is 24 Men’s teams and 12 Women’s teams and seeded into pools of 6 teams each. Pool match play is a 4 game series against the other team, the top two teams with the best record get a bye into the 2nd round of a double elimination bracket. The Bracket is best 3 of 5 match in the winners side and best 2 of 3 in the contenders side.
The Lady Spartans were able to win 2 of their pool matches to be the 4th seed from their pool. Their first match was against Illinois State. They started well winning the first 2 games, but could not sustain the momentum and ultimately lost the match 3-2. The next day put them in the Contenders bracket against University of Texas San Antonio, they were not able to capitalize on opportunities they got and lost the match 0-2. It was a good tournament and they fought till the end. Congratulations to Seniors Annemarie Garcia and Kailey Mori for their four year career leading the Women’s team and helping support the program.
The Spartan Men began their pool match play by beating the Univ. of Wisconsin Milwaukee and UNLV. Next up was William Patterson University. The Men were down by 30 pins going into the 4th and final game. They shot a big 230 game to win that match by 11 pins. Next up was fellow West Coast team, Arizona State. Both teams were 3-1 going into the final match of the pool, the winner would be assured of a bye in the first round of the bracket. The Spartans took an early lead and never looked back winning their 4th pool play match. As it turned out that record gave them the top seed in the pool and giving them a bye in the first round.
In the bracket play the Spartans took on Penn State-Parks in the first round, which saw them trade wins for the first 4 games each rolling games in the 160s and 150s. With the match tied at 2-2 the Spartans pulled out a huge 257 game to take the match. Sunday morning was the next match against Wartburg College. The Spartans were able to put 3 good games together and took the match 3-0. Next up was Coe College and the Spartans won that match, to stay undefeated. Leaving 2 teams left in the Winners side of the bracket, San Jose State and New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). This match saw the Spartans take an early 2-1 lead but could not seal the deal and fell in 5 games.
This now put the Spartans in the Contenders Bracket with one loss versus the other team with one loss Purdue University. This match is best 2 of 3 making it much more important to get off to a quick start. But both teams tied game one at 158, each giving the teams a ½ a point each. The next two games were split 1-1, thus a 4 and final game would be necessary. The Spartans came out with their best bullets, starting with the first 5 strikes, meanwhile Purdue could not get on track and ultimately could not overcome San Jose’s fast start losing the match 148-213. The Spartans would now play for the Championship against NJIT again.
This match returned to the best 3 of 5. NJIT started steady and the Spartans could not get any momentum going during this match. Too many untimely mistakes led to their defeat. San Jose State Spartans were runner-up, their best finish ever at this event. A terrific way to end the season that saw so many accomplishments. With many of these players returning we hope that this success continues next year and many years into the future.
Individual shout outs go to Junior, Keanu Villanueva who was voted to the All-Tournament Team. And to Graduate student Jayson Tram bowling in his final event.
Some fun side activities, included eating at the McDonald’s World Headquarters, visit the Bean and Michigan Ave and Laser Tag.
Next up for the Spartans will be tryouts in September and the beginning of a new season once again. Thank you for all your support, we certainly appreciate the bowling community.
04/20/2026
Sectionals
Fort Worth, Texas
The Spartans were in Texas for the Sectional Qualifier on March 14-15, 2026. This event is the road to the Intercollegiate Team Championships in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The format was 64 games of Baker with 32 games each day with the top 4 teams advancing to the National Championships
Hopes were high going into this event as the team had a good combination of talent and team chemistry. The first 16 game block the Men bowled well, grinding away, averaging 200 and finishing even which landed them in 8th place in the field of 19 teams. The next 8 games in the afternoon were more of the same, the Spartans climbed up to 5th place. Unfortunately, they did keep the pace going and were derailed by a couple of bad seats when the lanes transitioned and dropped to 15th place at the end of day one.
Day two started off much like it had finished the night before. The Spartans could not get anything going and dropped further in the standings. The last 16 games were better, and they ultimately moved up and finished in 17th place. It was a disappointing end to an event that started so well.
Most of the team participated in the singles event on Friday and some did well but a bad game or two halted their momentum. This was the last event of the season for a few players, and it was good that they got to experience a Sectional Qualifier and the grind that it is. For those returning it will be experience they can use for next year.
Also recognized were the Scholar Athletes for the season who achieved a 3.5 GPA or higher. Congrats to Alex Herhnandez, Michelle Bui, Annemarie Garica (4 years), Michael Arguel, Jayson Tram, Tyler Tran, Justin Seto, Terrence Mooc.
Some fun side activities, included BBQ, an Escape Room and Laser Tag
Our next event is the Club Championships in Rockford, Illinois. Stay tuned for that recap.
04/16/2026
That time of year for our Spring fundraiser raffle.
Cash or Storm, Roto Grip, 900 Global balls
1st $500 or 4 balls
2nd $400 or 3 balls
3rd $300 or 2 balls
4th $200 or 1 ball
Cost is $20 per ticket
Contact your friendly neighborhood Bowling Team member for tickets.
Thank you for your support of the SJSU Bowling Team
Drawing will be live on Facebook on Tuesday, April 28, 2026
03/29/2026
We will be on live stream pair next round at 12:15p
03/29/2026
2026 Club Championships Bracket Match Play
03/28/2026
2026 Club championships Rockford part 2
03/25/2026
Well last event of the season. Club Championships in Rockford, Illinois on March 28-29, 2026. Both Spartan Men and Women will be competing in this years event. Tune in to both Bowling with the Fef YouTube channel for Livestream of certain pairs. plus right here on our page for Livestream of all other games.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyljF68CQy16mHKHV2VAZg
03/14/2026
Spartans at Sectional Team event
03/13/2026
Spartans in Fort Worth, Texas for Sectional Qualifier. Today is Singles. Watch on Bowl TV or follow scores on Lane Talk App (CityView Lanes)