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2015 NRA All-Americans

NRA All-Americans are renowned for performing at optimal levels while demonstrating exceptional leadership and character.

Four Collegiate Coaches Weigh In On Postural Stability

We asked four collegiate coaches for their views on the following hypothetical question: “I have practiced dry-firing and sight-picture drills to train my eye and trigger finger for a controlled, well-timed shot. Our local club coach tells me my position is correct (head erect with a well-supported position, etc.). Are there any exercises or weight training that will help reduce my ‘wobble area’ and stabilize my hold, or should I just concentrate on my sight picture and accept a certain amount of movement?”

The Johns Hopkins University Marksmanship Club

The JHU team qualified for this year's NRA Rifle Club Championship.

NCAA Collegiate Rifle Update: Top Three Schools Remain Undefeated

No. 1 WVU Mountaineers continue win streak, No. 2 TCU Horned Frogs have strong start, No. 3 Kentucky defeats No. 13 Navy at home

The Pat Spurgin Rifle Range At Murray State University

Named in honor of Pat Spurgin Pitney, an eight-time All-American and gold medalist in the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics

WVU’s New Mobile Rifle Range Boasts 20 Firing Points

Twice the size of the previous venue, the new Bill McKenzie Mobile Range is equipped with e-targets and has more than enough capacity to host a NCAA rifle championship

Ginny Thrasher Named GARC Shooter Of The Year

Olympic gold medalist and WVU rifle team shooter Ginny Thrasher receives Great America Rifle Conference Shooter of the Year honors, as well as the Outstanding Senior award

TCU's Kristen Hemphill Wins 2019 NCAA Air Rifle Championship

Kristen Hemphill and fellow TCU freshman Angeline Henry traded the top spot for six rounds during a thrilling final, where eventually Hemphill bested Henry to secure the victory with a score of 248.2.

Collegiate Rifle: WVU Opens Season At No. 1, Air Force No. 2

West Virginia University, the Air Force Academy and the University of Kentucky are ranked one through three, respectively, according to the first CRCA poll of this season. The CRCA (College Rifle Coaches Association) rankings are determined from each team's highest score fired so far this season.

Collegiate Rifle: WVU Stays At No. 1, TCU Jumps To No. 2

For the second week in a row, the WVU rifle team is ranked No. 1 in the CRCA poll. TCU jumps two spots to No. 2. The two schools will face off in Morgantown on Oct. 26.

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