Andrew Anderson (bowler)'s Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Andrew Anderson (bowler)

A closer look at the biggest achievements of Andrew Anderson (bowler). Awards, milestones, and records that define success.

Andrew Anderson is a right-handed American professional ten-pin bowler from Holly, Michigan. He competes on the PBA Tour and internationally as a member of Team USA. Anderson is known for winning the 2018 USBC Masters. In 2018, his second full season on the PBA Tour, he was named the Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year.

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A photograph showing Andrew Anderson, Peter Mandelson, and Jeffrey Epstein together has emerged stirring controversy. The image, the first known of its kind, has prompted widespread discussion and scrutiny of their relationships and past associations. The photo's surfacing raises ethical concerns.

1963: Billy Hardwick Wins POY award

In 1963, Billy Hardwick won the PBA Player of the Year award at age 22.

2013: Won Seven Gold Medals at Tournament of the Americas

In 2013, as a member of Junior Team USA, Andrew Anderson won seven gold medals at the Tournament of the Americas.

2014: Won Five Gold Medals at Tournament of the Americas

In 2014, as a member of Junior Team USA, Andrew Anderson won five gold medals at the Tournament of the Americas.

2014: Earned Collegiate Rookie of the Year Honors

In 2014, while bowling collegiately at Davenport University, Andrew Anderson earned Collegiate Rookie of the Year honors.

June 3, 2018: Won Second PBA Tour Title at Greater Jonesboro Open

On June 3, 2018, Andrew Anderson secured his second PBA Tour title at the PBA Greater Jonesboro Open.

November 20, 2018: Won 2018 Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year Award

On November 20, 2018, Andrew Anderson was announced as the winner of the 2018 Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year award. At 23, he was the second-youngest player to win the award.

2018: Won Gold at World Bowling Tour Men's Championships

In 2018, Andrew Anderson won a gold medal in trios with Kyle Troup and E. J. Tackett at the World Bowling Tour Men's Championships in Hong Kong. He also won silver medals in doubles, team, and all-events and a bronze medal in singles that year.

2018: Wins 2018 USBC Masters and Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year

In 2018, Andrew Anderson won the USBC Masters and was awarded the Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year. He was also a member of Team USA and competed in events on the PBA Tour in 2018.

March 14, 2021: Won Roth-Holman PBA Doubles Championship

On March 14, 2021, Andrew Anderson and his partner Kris Prather won the Roth-Holman PBA Doubles Championship, marking his third PBA Tour title.

June 18, 2021: Won PBA Strike Derby

On June 18, 2021, Andrew Anderson won the non-title PBA Strike Derby.

2021: Won USBC Open Championships Eagle

In 2021, Andrew Anderson won a Singles Eagle at the USBC Open Championships, firing an 802 three-game series.

2021: Won Gold Medal at IBF Super World Championships

In 2021, Andrew Anderson, as part of a four-person team, won the trios gold medal for Team USA at the International Bowling Federation (IBF) Super World Championships in Dubai.

September 17, 2024: Led Las Vegas High Rollers to PBA Elite League Championship

On September 17, 2024, Andrew Anderson led the Las Vegas High Rollers to a 3-1 victory over the Portland Lumberjacks in the PBA Elite League Championship and won the finals MVP award.

March 15, 2025: Won PBA Mike Aulby Nevada Classic

On March 15, 2025, Andrew Anderson won the PBA Mike Aulby Nevada Classic, earning his fifth PBA Tour title and first singles title since 2018.

June 8, 2025: Won PBA Tour Finals

On June 8, 2025, Andrew Anderson won the PBA Tour Finals, defeating Jason Belmonte and E. J. Tackett to earn his sixth PBA Tour title.

September 27, 2025: Won PBA LBC National Champions Clash

On September 27, 2025, Andrew Anderson won the third annual PBA LBC National Champions Clash in Allen Park, Michigan, earning $25,000 and The Duke trophy.

2025: Won Second USBC Open Championships Eagle

In 2025, Andrew Anderson won his second USBC Open Championships Eagle in all-events, posting a 2,184 total for the singles, doubles and team events.