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Emily Brock

Emily Brock

Emily Brock joins the women's bowling coaching staff following an accomplished collegiate career at both the Division I and Division III levels. A native of Orchard Park, New York, Brock developed into a standout bowler at Orchard Park High School, where she captured four Section VI Large School Women's Bowling Championships before graduating in 2022.

Brock began her collegiate career at Medaille University during the 2022-23 season, competing at the NCAA Division III level before transferring to Niagara University and making the successful jump to NCAA Division I competition. At Niagara, she emerged as one of the top bowlers in the Northeast Conference and among the nation's elite collegiate competitors.

During her senior season in 2025-26, Brock was named Northeast Conference (NEC) Bowler of the Year, earned First Team All-NEC honors, and was selected as the NEC Championships Co-MVP. She also received NEC Bowler of the Week recognition five times throughout her career. One of the defining moments of her collegiate career came at the 2026 NEC Championships, where she rolled a perfect 300 game. In addition, she collected multiple all-tournament team selections and tournament MVP awards throughout her time on the lanes.

Nationally, Brock earned NTCA Second Team All-America honors and was recognized as a Storm International Bowling Media Association (IBMA) Second Team All-American. She was also a finalist for the prestigious Storm IBMA Collegiate Bowler of the Year Award, highlighting her standing as one of the nation's top collegiate bowlers.

Brock graduated from Niagara University in 2026 with a bachelor's degree in Integrated Management and a minor in International Management. Beyond her competitive success, she has remained actively involved in the sport as a Director of the Greater Buffalo United States Bowling Congress (GBUSBC), demonstrating her commitment to the growth and development of bowling in Western New York.