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Bowling scholarships are a great way for talented players to pay for their education. There are a few things you can do to increase your chances of getting a bowling scholarship. First, make sure that you excel at bowling and have great grades. Next, start building your athletic resume by competing in bowling tournaments or showcases. Finally, reach out to college bowling coaches at schools you want to attend and let them know why you would be a valuable addition to their team. If you follow these tips, you'll put yourself in a good position to receive a college bowling scholarship. If you want further assistance in getting recruited, you can signup for a ProductiveRecruit account.
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Get started for freeThere are 123 college bowling teams in the United States.
There are 15 division 2 college bowling teams in the United States.
There are 8 division 3 college bowling teams in the United States.
There are 66 NAIA college bowling teams in the United States.
There are 31 junior college bowling teams in the United States.
There are 5 NAIA scholarships available for bowling programs.
There are 12 junior college scholarships available for bowling programs.
143 student-athletes participate in division 2 bowling.
56 student-athletes participate in division 3 bowling.
998 student-athletes participate in NAIA bowling.
228 student-athletes participate in junior college bowling.
35,835 student-athletes participate in high school bowling.