Jordan Snodgrass stayed in front after the second day of qualifying at the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open at Royal Pin Woodland in Indianapolis.
After leading the opening round on Thursday, Snodgrass added 1,770 over eight games on Friday. That moved her 16-game total to 3,668 - the second-highest 16-game qualifying score since the PWBA Tour relaunch - and kept her at the top of the standings heading into the final qualifying round.
Latvia’s Diana Zavjalova is currently second with 3,559. Brittany Smith moved into third place with 3,556 after posting the best eight-game block on Friday, knocking down 1,789 pins.
Liz Kuhlkin is fourth with 3,509. Erin McCarthy, the 2026 USBC Queens champion, completes the top five with 3,496.
Jax State NCAA national champion Annalise OBryant is sixth with 3,472. Ukraine’s Dasha Kovalova is seventh with 3,468.
Stephanie Zavala sits eighth with 3,429, followed by Crystal Elliott in ninth with 3,426. Gianna Brandolino, another Jax State bowler, completes the top 10 with 3,419.
Full results after two qualifying blocks can be found here.
The third qualifying round will be played on a 58-foot oil pattern. After that, the field will be cut to the top 36 players, who will advance to Sunday’s Cashers’ Round.
After the Cashers’ Round, the field will be cut again to the top 24 for round-robin match play.
Match play will begin Sunday at 5 p.m. ET with the first eight-game block. Two more match-play blocks will follow Monday at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET.
After 56 total games, the top five players will advance to the stepladder finals. The finals are scheduled for Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET live on CBS Sports Network.
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