Danielle McEwan

McEwan is currently a member of the Storm, Turbo Grips, High 5 bowling gear and KT tape pro staffs.

[5] In her freshman year at Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU), McEwan was named MVP of the NCAA National Championships as her team won the title.

[6] McEwan was named FDU Female Athlete of the Year in 2012 and 2013,[1][7] and NCAA All American (2011–2013),[1][8] receiving the Professional Bowlers Association’s 2012 Billy Welu Scholarship.

[1][15] At that championship, which concluded the first full season of women’s professional bowling since 2003,[9] McEwan ranked fourth for 2015 PWBA Player of the Year.

[7] She earned a spot in the three-woman field for the PBA's World Bowling Tour (WBT) Women’s Finals, held in December, 2015.

Emir Cup (Doha, Qatar; $20,000 prize); however, because she accepted the eight handicap pins per game offered to female bowlers, she became ineligible to earn a PBA or World Bowling Tour title.

McEwan won the PBA International-WBT Thailand tournament on September 28, 2018, topping England's Stuart Williams in a two-game final to win ฿1,000,000 ($31,908 USD).

[24] On June 23, 2019, McEwan won her fifth PWBA title and second career major at the U.S. Women's Open, defeating top seed Tannya Roumimper of Indonesia in the final match.

[26] On August 1, 2021, McEwan and partner E. J. Tackett won the PBA-PWBA Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles tournament, leading the event wire-to-wire (from opening round of qualifying through the finals).

On August 21, McEwan won her second title of the 2021 season and seventh overall, defeating Liz Johnson in the final match of the PWBA Spokane Open.

[28] McEwan qualified as the #1 seed in back-to-back 2022 tournaments (PWBA BVL Classic and U.S. Women's Open), but was unable to win the title in either event.

On July 30, 2023, McEwan won the Storm Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles tournament with partner Anthony Simonsen.

[32] On July 28, 2024, McEwan and partner Anthony Simonsen repeated as champions at the Storm Striking Against Breast Cancer Mixed Doubles event.