2025 USBC Women’s Championships to be held in Las Vegas

ARLINGTON, Texas – The United States Bowling Congress Women’s Championships will return to the South Point Bowling Plaza in Las Vegas for the 2025 event through an agreement between USBC and the South Point Hotel and Casino.

The tournament originally was scheduled to be held in Reno, Nevada, in 2025, but the opportunity to host the 105th edition of the event reopened after Reno agreed to host the 2024 USBC Women’s Championships at the National Bowling Stadium.

The event previously was held in the 60-lane tournament venue in 2016 and 2023. The 2023 Women’s Championships ran from April 23-July 2.

“We’re glad to once again work with our partners at the South Point Hotel and Casino to bring the USBC Women’s Championships back to Las Vegas in 2025,” USBC President Melissa McDaniel said. “We recently concluded a successful tournament at this great venue, and we look forward to bringing another incredible experience to our bowlers alongside the team at South Point.”

The South Point Bowling Plaza opened its doors to USBC’s long-duration events at the 2016 Women’s Championships, and the venue will host the USBC Open Championships for the fifth time in 2024.

“This past Women’s Championships was very successful here at the South Point, so we could not be more excited to have them back in 2025,” South Point Hotel and Casino General Manager Ryan Growney said. “The USBC is an absolute pleasure to work with and everyone here at the South Point loves having the USBC bowlers on our property. We look forward to this event as much as any on our calendar. We appreciate the USBC having the confidence in us to host this prestigious event once again.”

The upcoming schedule for the Women’s Championships also will feature an opening for a new location for the 2027 event. USBC is evaluating proposals for alternate locations with a preference to hold the event in the eastern United States.