Caroline Engeron has signed to roll for the Bearkats in 2026

Women's Bowling

Bearkat bowling adds LA standout

HUNTSVILLE — The nationally ranked Sam Houston bowling program is pleased to announce the signing of Caroline Engeron to the 2026 roster.


Engeron, a native of Albany, Louisiana, becomes the first-ever signee from the Bayou State in program history. She joins the Bearkats as one of the most competitive youth athletes to come out of Louisiana, bringing with her a strong record of success at both the state and national levels.


"Caroline is a very talented young lady who has flown completely under the radar, and we're beyond excited she chose the Bearkats to continue her academic and athletic career," head coach Brad Hagen said. "Among her peers, she's excelled at the state level and most recently made quite the impression nationally, which is what caught our attention. Her potential is truly endless."


Engeron turned heads this past summer at the 2025 Junior Gold Youth Championships, where she finished 56th out of more than 550 athletes, the largest youth bowling event in the nation — highlighted by a perfect 300 game.


She is also the reigning three-time Pepsi State Champion (2023–2025) and the 2025 Capital City Strikeout Champion. Closing out her high school career, Engeron earned a bronze medal in singles while averaging 203 for the season, matching her 2024 mark.


"At the end of the day, we need individuals on our roster who are going to push themselves as full-time student-athletes," Hagen added. "Caroline's competitiveness and desire to excel at the highest level will serve as a tremendous asset as she transitions into NCAA bowling."


Engeron plans to major in kinesiology/sports management at Sam Houston, one of the university's newest-growing degree programs. The program provides hands-on experience and professional alignment through partnerships with organizations such as the Houston Sports Commission.

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