Overview
Class: Fifth-Year
Major: Elementary Education and Psychology
Hometown: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Awards:
- 2022 NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award Winner
- 2021 NCBCA Player of the Year
- 2021 NCBCA First Team All American
- 2021 NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award Winner
- 2021 Intercollegiate Team Championships All-Tournament Team MVP
- 2021 Jayhawk Collegiate Classic All-Tournament Team MVP
- 2021 Mid States Championships All-Tournament Team MVP
- 2021 SWIBC IV All-Tournament Team, 2nd place
- 2021 Lions Classic All-Tournament Team, 3rd place
- 2020 NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award Winner
- 2019 NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award Winner
- 2019 SWIBC II All-Tournament Team, 5th place
- 2019 Glenn Carlson Las Vegas Collegiate Invitational, 4th place
- 2018 SWIBC III All-Tournament Team, 4th place
- 2018 Collegiate Shootout, 4th place
- 2018 Junior Team USA
- 2018 USBC Youth Open Singles Champion
- 2017 Bowl4Life Foundation Female Athlete of the Year
- 2017 Junior Gold Championships, 3rd place
Senior: An injury kept Janack out of competition for the first half of the season. She competed in six events for the Shockers, averaging 198 over 25 games. Janack helped the Shockers to a national championship runner-up at the 2022 Intercollegiate Team Championships. She was also awarded the NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award.
Junior: Janack averaged 211 over 32 games in the shortened season. She competed in every event and earned All-Tournament recognition four times. She was the All-Tournament MVP at both the Jayhawk Collegiate Classic and the Mid States Championships. She finished second at the SWIBC IV and third at the Lions Classic. Her most memorable shot from the year was getting a double in the tenth frame of game five to seal the national championship at the 2021 Intercollegiate Team Championships. She was the MVP of the Intercollegiate Team Championships. She was also the NCBCA Player of the Year, an NCBCA First Team All-American and an NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award recipient.
Sophomore: Janack averaged 193 over 54 games her second season with the Shockers. She made the All-Tournament Team two times, at the SWIBC II (5th) and the Glenn Carlson Las Vegas Collegiate Invitational (4th). She was awarded the NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award at the end of the season.
Freshman: Janack competed in nine events for the Shockers during her freshman year. She averaged 193 for 45 games and earned All-Tournament Team honors at SWIBC III and Collegiate Shootout, finishing fourth in both events. At the end of the season, she was named an NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award Winner.
Personal: Janack came to 成人头条 State as one of the top youth bowlers in the country. She was a four-time South Caroline Pepsi State Champion and six times was named the South Caroline Interstate All Star Team Bowler of the Year. Janack was the South Caroline Youth Female Season High Average award winner four times and has 6 12bagger Youth YBT Championships to her name. She has bowled 300 six times and has an 833 series to her credit. She is the daughter of Olesha and Mark Janack and graduated from Carolina Forest High School in Myrtle Beach.