Overview
Class: Fifth-Year
Major: Exercise Science and Health Science
Minor: Public Health
Hometown: Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Awards:
- 2022 NCBCA Honorable Mention All-American
- 2022 NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award Winner
- 2022 SWIBC V All-Tournament Team, 5th place
- 2021 Collegiate Shootout All-Tournament Team, 4th place
- 2021 Glenn Carlson Las Vegas Invitational All-Tournament Team, 5th place
- 2021 Leatherneck Classic All-Tournament Team MVP
- 2021 SWIBC IV All-Tournament Team, 4th place
- 2021 SWIBC III All-Tournament Team, 4th place
- 2021 Mid States Championship All-Tournament Team, 5th place
- 2021 NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award Winner
- 2021 Jayhawk Collegiate Challenge All-Tournament Team, 4th place
- 2020 NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award Winner
- 2019 Jayhawk Collegiate Challenge All-Tournament Team, 2nd place
- 2019 SWIBC I All-Tournament Team, 2nd place
- 2019 NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award Winner
- 2018 Wisconsin High School State Runner Up
- 2017 Wisconsin Pepsi Champion
- 2017 Wisconsin State Youth Singles Champion
Senior: Komorowski competed in every event for the Shockers and earned seven All-Tournament Team honors: Mid States Championships (5th), SWIBC III (4th), SWIBC IV (5th), Leatherneck Classic (1st), Glenn Carlson Las Vegas Invitational (5th), Collegiate Shootout (4th) and SWIBC V (5th). She averaged 197 for 65 games. At the end of the season, she earned the NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award and was also named an NCBCA Honorable Mention All American. She helped lead the Shockers to a runner-up national championship finish at the 2022 Intercollegiate Team Championships.
Junior: Komorowski averaged 197 over 25 games in the shortened season, where she competed in six events. She earned All-Tournament Team honors at the Jayhawk Collegiate Classic, finishing fourth. She was an integral part of the womens national championship, as they took home the title in the 2021 Intercollegiate Team Championships. Komorowski earned the NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award at the end of the season.
Sophomore: In nine events, Komorowski averaged 190 for 40 games. She made two All-Tournament Team appearances, finishing second at SWIBC I and second at the Jayhawk Collegiate Challenge. She was again awarded the NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award.
Freshman: Komorowski bowled in nine events for the Shockers during her freshman year. She cracked the top ten in two events and averaged 187 for 32 games. Komrowoski earned the NCBCA Scholar Athlete Award at the end of the year.
Personal: Komorowski is the daughter of Jean and Bryan Komorowski and has one sister, Brooklyn. She graduated from Oshkosh North High School and was a four-time member of the All-Conference team and a four-time Wisconsin High School State qualifier. She has a high game of 300 and a high series of 799.