Dynasty continues as Rock Valley wins fourth straight NJCAA championship

CHEEKTOWAGA, NY - Rock Valley College completed their quest for a fourth consecutive NJCAA Women's Bowling Championship, claiming the 2025 title in come-from-behind fashion. Sophomore Madison Davenport was named the NJCAA Most Valuable Bowler and All-Event Champion for the second year in a row. Joliet Junior College also represented Region 4 with a fourth place finish. (Recaps: NJCAA | Rock Valley)
The Golden Eagles trailed by 349 pins late in the tournament when RVC found another gear and rallied to win by 353 pins, posting a three-day total of 12,780. Iowa Central was second with 12,427 pins. Davenport averaged 214.4 pins en route to a 2,573-pin total and NJCAA All-American honors for the second year.
Your Golden Eagles have won their fourth-straight #NJCAABowling Women's National Championship!
— RVC Athletics (@RVC_Athletics) March 1, 2025
The Golden Eagles had 12,780 total pins to earn the title‼️‼️‼️ @RVCBowling pic.twitter.com/GVas73U60K
The Wolves racked up 11,845 pins, and were led by a pair of sophomores that earned NJCAA All-American. Madi Lave placed national runner-up with 2,450 pins and a 204.2 average, while Abigail Miller was seventh overall at 2,277 pins and a 189.8 average.