2024-25 Men's Bowling Roster

Anthony Lundy

  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Brother Rice High School
  • Hometown Chicago, IL
  • Major Sports Communication / Multi-Media Journalism

Biography

2024-25 (Senior): As a senior, Lundy led the team with an average of 205.108 pins per game across eight events and 37 total games. He had a top-five finish in the Eagle Invitational, where he totaled 1087 pins for an average of 217.4 pins across five games. He also had three top-25 finishes coming in the Hammer Golden Eagle Invite (11), The Boilermaker Classic (23), and the Kegel Midwest Collegiate Classic (24).

2023-24 (Junior): For the third straight season as a Hawk, Lundy led the team through twelve events and 62 total games with an average of 198.129 pins per game. Anthony had five top-25 finishes and one top-10 finish throughout the season, bowling a season-high 1283 pins during the 2024 Intercollegiate Singles Sectional Qualifier. Lundy's top finish came during the Five Seasons Classic, where he finished 6th place with a 222.8 pin average through five games.

2022-23 (Sophomore): As a sophomore, for the second straight season, Lundy led the Hawks with an average of 199.911 pins per game through ten events and a total of 56 games. Throughout the nine events, Anthony had three top-25 finishes and one top-10 finish. In six of the nine events, Lundy posted an average of over 200 pins, and his top finish came in the Hawk's lone home event at Casino Lanes where he placed 8th out of 51 total bowlers.

2021-22 (Freshman): During the Hawk's inaugural season, Lundy participated in all six events, playing in 33 games, and led the team with an average of 194.969 pins per game. Anthony had one top-25 finish and one top-10 finish throughout the season, with his best finish being in the Kohawk Invitational, where he finished 7th out of 163 bowlers with an average of 229.6 in five games. 

Personal: Anthony Lundy hails from Chicago, Illinois and attended Brother Rice High School. As a Crusader he played tennis and bowling. He rolled an 800-point series, including a 300 game in the last match of his senior season. He was a part of two CCL Conference Championship teams. Lundy is son to Phillip and Christina Collom. He has five siblings--Tabitha and Tyler Lundy, and Tara, Kayla, and Ryan Collom. He enjoys playing recreational sports, and while at Quincy, has been an orientation leader and a GLVCSN play-by-play analyst. 

Why QU?
I chose QU because I was able to be myself and found it easy-going when being introduced to the school and shown around. The community behind the school is outgoing and makes everyone involved in so many ways. I believe being the foundation of the bowling team would shape up to be very meaningful in the long-run. I love how the communications department interacts with their students, and I like the small student-to-professor ratio.

Historical Player Information

  • 2021-22Freshman

  • 2022-23Sophomore

  • 2023-24Junior

  • 2024-25Senior

    5'9"