Tournament information | |
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Sport | Collegiate rifle shooting |
Location | Fairbanks, AK |
Host(s) | University of Alaska Fairbanks |
Venue(s) | E.F. Horton Rifle Range |
Participants | 8 teams |
Final positions | |
Champions | West Virginia (17th title) |
1st runners-up | Alaska |
2nd runners-up | TCU |
Tournament statistics | |
Smallbore champion | Rachel Martin, Nebraska |
Air rifle champion | Maren Prediger, West Virginia |
The 2015 NCAA Rifle Championships were contested at the 36th annual NCAA-sanctioned competition to determine the team and individual national champions of co-ed collegiate rifle shooting in the United States.[1]
The championships were held at the E.F. Horton Rifle Range at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Two-time defending champions West Virginia again won the team championship, the Mountaineers' seventeenth NCAA national title in rifle.
Qualification
With only one national collegiate championship for rifle shooting, all NCAA rifle programs (whether from Division I, Division II, or Division III) were eligible. A total of eight teams contested this championship.
Results
- Scoring: The championship consisted of 60 shots for both smallbore and air rifle per team.
Team title
- (DC) = Defending champions
- Italics = Inaugural championship
- † = Team won center shot tiebreaker
Rank | Team | Points |
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West Virginia (DC) | 4,702 | |
Alaska | 4,700 | |
TCU | 4,667† | |
4 | Nebraska | 4,667 |
5 | Jacksonville State | 4,664 |
6 | Kentucky | 4,657 |
7 | Air Force | 4,642 |
8 | Murray State | 4,637 |
Individual events
Event | Winner | Score |
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Smallbore | Rachel Martin, Nebraska | 453.3 |
Air rifle | Maren Prediger, West Virginia | 205.8 |
References
- ↑ "NCAA Rifle Championships Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
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