Jacob Willard
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- Hometown:
- Tonawanda, N.Y.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Kenmore East
Bio
Honors/Awards
- 2024-25: ITC Team National Qualifier
- 2024-25: 2nd Team All-OBC
- 2023-24: ITC Team National Qualifer
- 2023-24: NCBCA Academic All-American
Personal
- Sports Administration major
- Son of Timothy and Roxanne Willard
News mentions
The USBC Collegiate regular season wrapped up in Indianapolis over the weekend as 78 of the top men’s teams from across the nation met at The 57th Hoosier Classic.
The penultimate weekend of the USBC Collegiate season featured conference championships across the college bowling world.
The Muskie men traveled to Addison, Illinois, for the Kegel ISBPA Midwest Collegiate Classic.
This is the highest ranking at this point of the season in program history.
Competition in the Ohio Bowling Conference is always fierce. The conference boasts the largest contingency in the nation with 20 men’s team and never fails to provide exciting results. Saturday the conference came together at the Columbus Square Bowling Palace for the second of the four regular season tournaments.
The Muskingum men’s bowlers were back in action Saturday and Sunday as they competed against a 21-team field at the Roto Grip Raiders Classic hosted by Wright State University at Beaver-Vu Lanes in Beavercreek, Ohio.
After a week off, the Muskie bowling team hosted its only home tournament of the season Saturday at Legacy Lanes in Coshocton.
The Muskingum men’s bowling team was back in action Sunday at the Capital Kickoff Classic and brought home a solid 3rd place finish.
The Muskingum men’s bowling team kicked off the 2025-25 Saturday at the DO Apparel/Brunswick Collegiate Open with a tough-fought 2nd place finish.