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04/29/2013 SEVEN HAWKS EARN ALL-ACADEMIC HONORS FROM NCBCAUMES bowlers excel on the lanes and in the classroom. 03/22/2013 SEVEN HAWKS NAMED TO MEAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMHawks enter event as winner of the MEAC Northern Division. 03/04/2013 HAWKS DROP A PAIR IN MEAC NORTHERN DIVISION MEETUMES posts 8-2 record to extend their divisional lead. 01/28/2013 HAWKS TAKE 2ND STRAIGHT KUTZTOWN TITLE, SHOOT 300 ON FINAL DAYUMES rebounds from only loss to defeat Vanderbilt in the finals. 01/20/2013 UMES IN 2ND; GO 4-2 ON DAY ONE OF NEW YEAR'S KNOCKDOWNAnggie Ramirez earns top individual honors to take tourney MVP. 05/15/2013 Princess Anne Street FestSee Joey Gardner's shots of the UMES student-athletes receiving Proclamations from the Town of Princess Anne. 04/20/2013 The 2013 Intercollegiate Team Championships final matchSee John Peterson's images from the Hawks capturing the 2013 USBC Collegiate National Championship. 04/11/2013 Day One of the 2013 NCAA Women's Bowling National ChampionshipsSee some of the action and emotion from day one of the 2013 Championships. 04/10/2013 2013 NCAA Women's Bowling Awards BanquetSee Tim Fuller's shots from the event the night before the championships. 04/10/2013 The NCAA Send-off party for women's bowlingSee Joey Gardner's pics from the campus send-off for women's bowling on April 9, 2013. "Tatiana has a lot of game in a small frame." said Sharon Brummell. "Her game is very elegant in the way she bowls. She has a lot of potential to grow in the college game. I expect her to learn a lot this season and develop throughout her career but she should be able to pick things up very quickly." Memorable Moments: Tatiana Munoz came to UMES a true freshman from Colombia, the country that has produced Perez, Rodriguez and current Hawk Ramirez. She has a solid international resume that includes 30 national and international medals, including a silver medal in singles at the Colombian National Games in 2008. She was also the Colombian Youth Champion in 2005, 2009 and 2010 and took silver and two bronzes at the 2009 Lee Evans Tournament of the Americas. 2011-2012: Bowled in 11 team games, averageing a 196.73...High game of a 244 for the season, bowled at the Morgan State Invitational...Bowled in 21 Baker games. |





