Back-to-back NCAA rifle championships for the Kentucky Wildcats
Highlights from the May 2022 issue of Shooting Sports USA, the NRA’s competitive shooting journal
Twice is nice: For the second consecutive year, Texas Christian University left the NCAA rifle championships with more for its trophy case
Air Force Academy freshman Rockett wins his first-ever NCAA air rifle title at home after a thrilling final
Led by Olympic medalists Will Shaner and Mary Tucker, Kentucky wins 2022 NCAA Rifle Championship
Tokyo Olympic gold medalist and Kentucky rifle team superstar Will Shaner takes top smallbore spot over teammate Mary Tucker
The two top shooters at the two-day GARC Championship earlier this month were Kentucky's Allison Buesseler and Mary Tucker
At home on Senior Day, the University of Akron rifle team defeats North Carolina State, 4692-4662.
Not only did the Nanooks set a new program aggregate record, the rifle team tied the NCAA aggregate record and set a new air rifle program record.
The Alaska-Fairbanks rifle team retained the No. 1 spot in the latest College Rifle Coaches Association poll rankings, followed by 2021 NCAA rifle champion Kentucky and Texas Christian University in the No. 2 and No. 3 spots.