2026 Women’s ISC Singles Championship
Dannielle Henderson delivered a championship performance in the 2026 Women’s Singles Championship, showing poise, precision, and excellent lane play when it mattered most. She defeated Kaitlyn Stull 205-167 in the semifinal and followed that with a 200-175 win over Katarina Hagler to claim the title.
The final round featured a strong field and a competitive bracket, with every round demanding sharp adjustments and clean spare shooting. Hagler earned her spot in the title match by beating Gianna Brandolino 207-192, while Brandolino entered the finals as the top seed after qualifying with a 1,300 six-game total.
What made Henderson’s run especially impressive was her ability to stay ahead of lane transition. In singles competition, there is little room for error, and the bowlers who can control their ball reaction and stay focused under pressure usually rise to the top. Henderson did exactly that, keeping control of the match and finishing strong.
Her victory capped a tournament that highlighted the depth and talent in women’s collegiate bowling. The event featured high-level shot-making, clutch spare conversion, and the kind of pressure that separates good bowlers from champions.
Henderson’s win was more than just a title; it was a statement. She proved she could handle the brightest stage, make the necessary adjustments, and deliver when every shot counted.
