NEW CASTLE, Del. -- Caldwell University bowling continued play on the second day of action at the Bud Whitman Memorial bowling tournament at Bowlerama on Sunday, registering three victories in four Baker matches to highlight the day.
The quintet of junior 
Sydney Tabor (Delran, N.J.), soph 
Samantha Glunk (Chatham, N.J.), junior 
Yoana Hyman-Cruz (Edison, N.J.), freshman 
Alexandra Sardis (Milltown, N.J.) and senior 
Lauren Marks (Parsippany, N.J.) teamed to total 861, including a high game of 212 in game 3, as CU upended St. Anselm, 861-778. 
Soph 
Madison Lacey (Browns Mills, N.J.) replaced Tabor in the next match, an 880-860 triumph over Adelphi. Then freshman 
Allie Rumfield (Phillpsburg, N.J.) took over for Lacey in the first position as the Cougars matched their 880 total, toppling Howard, 880-225.
In the subsequent best of seven bracket, CU (4-5) fell to Alvernia, 4-1, and finished eighth overall at the event.
The Cougars are back on the lanes next weekend at the Golden Bear invite in Sinking Spring, Pa., hosted by Kutztown Univ.