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  2. West Virginia Mountaineers rifle - Wikipedia

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    The West Virginia Mountaineers rifle team is a co-ed intercollegiate varsity sport of West Virginia University. 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 ...

  3. NCAA Rifle Championship - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia's Mary Tucker won the 2024 individual title in small-bore. WVU junior Gavin Barnick won the air rifle national championship, besting Kentucky's Braden Peiser. In the air rifle qualification round, Alaska's Elijah Spencer fired a score of 600 (a perfect score), with 57x - one X behind the NCAA record set by Nanook Rylan Kissell at ...

  4. List of NCAA rifle programs - Wikipedia

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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).

  5. West Virginia Mountaineers - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. 1992 NCAA Rifle Championships - Wikipedia

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    Four-time defending champions West Virginia once again retained the team championship, finishing 48 points ahead of Alaska in the team standings. It was the Mountaineers' eighth overall national title. The individual champions were, for the smallbore rifle, Tim Manges (West Virginia), and Ann-Marie Pfiffner (West Virginia), for the air rifle.

  7. 1997 NCAA Rifle Championships - Wikipedia

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    Two-time defending champions West Virginia once again topped the team standings, finishing 48 points ahead of Kentuckye. This was the Mountaineers' twelfth team title. The individual champions were, for the smallbore rifle, Marcos Scrivner (West Virginia), and Marra Hastings (Murray State), for the air rifle.

  8. Virginia Thrasher - Wikipedia

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    Ginny Thrasher was a member of the West Virginia University Rifle Team from 2015-2019. During that time, she earned twelve All-American Honors as well as two NCAA individual titles and two team NCAA team titles. [14]

  9. 1986 NCAA rifle championships - Wikipedia

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    The 1986 NCAA Rifle Championships were contested at the seventh annual competition to determine the team and individual national champions of NCAA co-ed collegiate rifle shooting in the United States. The championship was held at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. [1]