
Fayetteville State Wins 4th Straight Bowling Title
The Fayetteville State women's bowling team just claimed their fourth consecutive championship with a perfect season. The Broncos went 48-0 in regular season play before sweeping through the tournament undefeated.
A small university in North Carolina is quietly building one of the most dominant dynasties in college sports, and they're doing it one strike at a time.
Fayetteville State's women's bowling team captured their fourth straight CIAA Championship on March 22, defeating Bowie State 4-2 in the final match at Bowlero Bowling in Mechanicsville, Virginia. The Broncos didn't just win—they went undefeated through the entire weekend tournament after posting a perfect 48-0 record during the regular season.
Senior Paige Rockwell was named Championship Most Valuable Player, capping off her career with another trophy. She led a balanced team effort that included standout performances from freshman Hannah Cunningham, who averaged 177.67 across all tournament matches, and fellow senior Ericka Reed.
The championship marks Fayetteville State's 10th consecutive appearance in the title match, a streak that stretches back years and represents one of the most impressive runs in conference history. While college sports often celebrate the biggest programs with the flashiest facilities, this team has built something special through consistency, teamwork, and dedication to their craft.

Bowie State fought hard to extend the series after battling through the elimination bracket. The Bulldogs won several tough matches to earn a rematch with Fayetteville State in the final, but the Broncos' depth proved too much to overcome.
Why This Inspires
This story matters because it shows what sustained excellence looks like. Four straight championships and a perfect season don't happen by accident—they happen when young women commit to each other and their craft, when coaches build programs the right way, and when universities invest in opportunities for student athletes.
Freshman Hannah Cunningham's tournament-leading average proves this dynasty isn't ending anytime soon. The Broncos are developing new talent while honoring the contributions of departing seniors like Rockwell and Reed, creating a culture where success becomes the standard.
These athletes represent historically Black colleges and universities competing at the highest level in their sport. Their achievement adds another chapter to the CIAA's proud legacy as the nation's oldest African American athletic conference, founded in 1912.
Four consecutive titles is rare in any sport at any level—it's a testament to talent, coaching, and the kind of team chemistry that can't be bought or faked.
Based on reporting by Google News - Championship Win
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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