Collegiate Tournament Titles
?2005 Bayside Collegiate Classic
?2005 NCAA Holiday Classic
Honors and Awards
? NTCA Second-Team All-American (2005)
? Third-Place finish at the 2006 NCAA Championship
? Coca-Cola New Mexico Youth Champion (1999, 2001, 2003)
? Four-Time National Junior Gold Qualifier (2000-03)
? Five-Time New Mexico Women’s Bowler of the Year (1999-03)
2006-07 Review
Adrienne Miller closed a solid four-year Nebraska career with a strong senior season as she showed immense leadership skills at the 2007 NCAA Championship tournament, helping Nebraska to a third-place finish. Miller rolled a total pinfall of 14,429 over 73 games for a 197.6 average in her final season with the Huskers. She had four top-five finishes, including third place in the NCAA tournament qualifying rounds where she held a 230.70 average over four games. Her best regular-season finish came at the Ozark Invitational in Springfield, Mo., on Jan. 21, 2007, where she held a 229.10 average for second place.
2005-06 Review
During her junior season, Miller competed in all nine tournaments and rolled a total pinfall of 11,431. She averaged 197.1 over 58 games and earned four top-10 finishes. Her best regular-season finish came at the Brunswick Invitational where she placed fifth with an average of 189 over seven games. Miller was a top competitor in post season action, as she held a 205.5 average for a third-place finish and a spot on the NCAA All-Tournament team. Her impressive showing in the finals also helped the Huskers to a third-place finish at the NCAA Championship.
2004-05 Review
Miller finished an outstanding sophomore season with a 201.712 average over 52 total games played. Miller also posted six top-10 finishes and had a total pinfall of 10,489. Her best finish came at the NCAA Holiday Classic where she averaged 229.125 to win the tournament. Miller claimed the Bayside Collegiate Classic title with an average of 208.667. Miller helped the Huskers win their second NCAA Championship with a 191.250 average and a top-25 placing. To finish her outstanding season, Miller was honord as a second-team All-American.
2003-04 Review
Miller was one of NU’s best performers as a rookie, averaging 203.83 in 58 games as a freshman. She placed in the top 10 in four of her eight tournaments, including third-place showings at the Southern Classic (207.571) and the Holiday Collegiate Classic, where she bowled a career-best 225.25 over eight games. Miller placed ninth at the NCAA Championships, averaging a 220.714 in helping the Huskers to their first NCAA title.
Personal
The daughter of Mike Miller and granddaughter of Gary and Dee Miller, Adrienne was born on July 30, 1985, in Albuquerque, N.M. Adrienne, a psychology major, graduated from St. Pius X High School in 2003, where she was a member of the National Honor Society and lettered in volleyball and basketball. She has one step brother, Chris Miller.