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LWC Bowling Team picked to finish in 9th Place The Blue Raiders open their season on Sat-Sun 24-25 Sep 2016 in a two-day event at the Ebonite's Green River Classic at Phillips Lanes, 164 Bambi Drive, Campbellsville, KY 42718 (Phone 270-465-5296). MEN: Sat 1:50pm-7:30pmET/2:50pm-8:30pmET & Sun 10:30am-2pmCT/11:30am-3pmET. WOMEN: Sat: 8am-2pmCT & Sun 7am-10:30amCT/8am-11:30ET. NOTE: Phillips Lanes requests that anyone with knowledge of available rooms in the area contact them at 270-465-5296 Click on headline for complete story By Anthony Latessa COLUMBIA, KY - The Lindsey Wilson women's bowling team was picked to finish in ninth place in the Mid-South Conference Preseason Coaches' Poll, as announced by the conference on Tuesday. The Blue Raiders received 24 points in the poll. Defending MSC champions Pikeville (KY) were selected to win the conference with 76 points and eight first-place votes. Campbellsville (KY) was picked to finish second with 64 points and one first-place vote. Lindenwood-Belleville (IL) was projected to finish third with 59 points. Cumberlands (KY) was picked to finish fourth and received one first-place vote. Martin Methodist (Tenn.) is fifth with 46 points. Bethel (TN) and Union (KY) were both selected to finish in sixth with 44 points. Cumberland (TN) was picked to finish eight with 28 points and Tennessee Wesleyan closes out the poll in tenth with 12 points. Last season, Lindsey Wilson finished 10th in the MSC Tournament. The Blue Raiders open their season on Saturday for a two-day event at the Ebonite's Green River Classic at Phillips Lanes in Campbellsville. This story was posted on 2016-09-22 05:29:34
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