Prairie View A&M heads to Huntsville, Alabama, this weekend for the SWAC East Round-Up, the second and decisive leg of conference play that will determine the Southwestern Athletic Conference regular-season champion and major individual awards. Competition begins Friday at 10 a.m. CST and runs through Sunday, with five rounds of action on opening day setting the tone for a pivotal three-day stretch.
The Round-Up brings together a deep SWAC field that includes Jackson State, Florida A&M, Alabama A&M, Texas Southern, Southern and Grambling. The Panthers enter the event sitting fifth in the conference standings after their performance at the SWAC West Round-Up in January, putting them in position to climb the ladder with a strong showing in Huntsville. With total conference performance across both Round-Ups determining the final regular-season order, every match and every pin could prove decisive for Prairie View A&M.
Beyond team standings, the SWAC East Round-Up will also finalize the conference's individual honors, including all-conference recognition, Freshman of the Year and Bowler of the Year. That adds another layer of significance for a young but impactful Prairie View A&M lineup. The event's cumulative results will shape not only the Panthers' place in the league table but also the postseason profile of several key bowlers who have positioned themselves among the conference's best.
Freshman standout Nevaeh Brown leads the way for Prairie View A&M, entering the weekend ranked sixth overall in the conference. Brown's performance in Huntsville will be closely watched as she contends for both all-conference status and serious consideration in the Freshman of the Year race. Joining her near the top of the leaderboard is Caroline Lewis, currently 12th in the SWAC, and Miranda Fuentes, who sits 15th. Consistent production from that trio will be central to the Panthers' push up the standings against a crowded field of conference opponents.
With the regular-season title, all-conference slots and major year-end awards all riding on the outcome of the SWAC East Round-Up, Prairie View A&M enters the weekend with clear opportunity and high stakes. The Panthers will look to build on their foundation from the West Round-Up, convert close games into wins and rely on their top bowlers to anchor three days of competition that will define their conference season.