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The rifle team participates in NCAA Division I rifle competitions within the rifle-only Great America Rifle Conference. West Virginia is the most successful college rifle program in the United States, winning a total of 19 NCAA national team championships. They have won 25 individual NCAA championships, produced 65 All-Americans, and 13 Olympians.
West Virginia Mountaineers; University: West Virginia University: Conference: Big 12 (primary) Sun Belt (men's soccer) Great America Rifle Conference (rifle) NCAA: Division I: Athletic director: Wren Baker: Location: Morgantown, West Virginia: Varsity teams: 18: Football stadium: Milan Puskar Stadium: Basketball arena: WVU Coliseum: Baseball ...
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Since there are only 22 Division I schools, 2 Division II schools, and 5 Division III schools that sponsor rifle, the NCAA holds only a single National Collegiate championship. There are 2 men's teams, 9 women's teams, and 23 mixed/ co-ed teams (the number of teams exceeds the number of schools because four schools field two teams).
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Virginia "Ginny" Thrasher [4] (born February 28, 1997) is an American sports shooter [5] who won a gold medal in the women's 10 meter air rifle at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She won the first gold medal awarded at the 2016 Olympics.
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Bob Huggins – former head coach of the West Virginia University men's basketball team and former West Virginia University basketball player; Rodney Clark "Hot Rod" Hundley – former NBA basketball player for the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers; first pick in the 1957 NBA draft; Hal Hunter – football coach