Team USA’s Oliver posts 300 at 2025 USBC Open Championships

BATON ROUGE, La. – Bryce Oliver of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, has continued his ascension as one of the sport’s rising young stars in 2025.

The two-handed southpaw started the year by finishing fifth at the United States Bowling Congress Team USA Trials in January to claim his spot on Team USA for the first time.

He put the finishing touches on an acclaimed collegiate career at the University of Pikeville in the spring, earning recognition as a National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association (NCBCA) first-team All-American for the third consecutive season and recording a second honor as the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Player of the Year.

The 23-year-old kept the momentum going this week with his trip to the 2025 USBC Open Championships by connecting for a 300 game at the Raising Cane’s River Center.

Oliver started his doubles set with 12 consecutive strikes Tuesday in Baton Rouge, and he added another six to start his second game on the way to 248. He closed with 201 for a 749 series, and he paired with Al Frazier Jr. of Elyria, Ohio, to finish with 1,255 in Regular Doubles.

He added sets of 712 in team and 627 in singles for an all-events total of 2,088, which currently places him in 21st for the Regular Division.

Oliver’s success in Baton Rouge started Sunday at the Bowlers Journal Championships. He rolled a 300 game during one of his squads at All Star Lanes, marking the second consecutive year he’s achieved perfection at the event.

Watch the video below to learn more about Oliver’s run in 2025 and what’s he’s looking forward to in the near future.



The Open Championships is celebrating its third trip to Baton Rouge in 2025 and scheduled to feature more than 58,000 bowlers and 11,600 five-player teams competing across 150 consecutive days at the River Center.

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