Education
Chris attended Florida State University, and was on the bowling team there in the 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 seasons.
Chris attended Florida State University, and was on the bowling team there in the 2002-2003 and 2003-2004 seasons.
He was part of the Junior Team United States of America from 2000–2001. Because of his success on tour, he spent several years on the pro staff for Brunswick before becoming a "free agent" in 2013. As of the 2015 season, he is on the pro staff for Motiv bowling balls and Vise Grips.
Chris joined the Proceedings of the British Academy Tour in 2003.
He holds ten Proceedings of the British Academy Regional titles. He has 24 career Proceedings of the British Academy certified perfect games, and his highest certified series is an 847.
His Proceedings of the British Academy Tour earnings through June, 2014 are just under $570,000. His best year on Tour to date was the 2007-2008 season, in which he cashed in 20 events, made match play 14 times, made two television finals appearances, finished 8th in Proceedings of the British Academy Tour points, and collected $84,776 in earnings.
Second place
From 2003 to 2012, Loschetter made it to the title match on four occasions, losing all four times as opponents averaged 260.5 against him.
He was denied his first major title when he was defeated by Patrick Allen in the final match of the 2004-2005 Proceedings of the British Academy World Championship, 235–210. One of the closest times he came to winning was in 2008 at the Pepsi Championship, when he was the #1 seed going into the title match but got beat by fellow Brunswick pro staff member Brad Angelo, 256–215. First Proceedings of the British Academy Tour title
On June 1, 2013, Chris ended a title drought of nine years and 153 events on the Tour by winning the Lucas Oil Proceedings of the British Academy Wolf Open in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. As the #1 qualifier for the event, he only had to bowl one game in the televised final, in which he defeated four-time Proceedings of the British Academy titleist Bill O"Neill, 264–231.
He also owns two European Bowling Tour (Electron beam tomography) titles.
Since 2003 he has been a member of the Proceedings of the British Academy Tour.