2017 NCAA Rifle Championships
Appearance
Teams | 8 |
---|---|
Format | Points system |
Finals site | Columbus, Ohio St. John Arena |
Champions | West Virginia Mountaineers (19th title) |
Runner-up | TCU Horned Frogs (4th title game) |
Semifinalists | |
Winning coach | Jonathan Hammond (6th title) |
MVP | Morgan Phillips ((West Virginia)) |
Television | NCAA |
The 2017 NCAA Rifle Championships took place from March 9 to March 11 in Columbus, Ohio at the St. John Arena, particularly at the French Field House. The tournament went into its 38th consecutive NCAA Rifle Championships, and featured eight teams across all divisions.
Team results
[edit]- Note: Top 8 only
- (H): Team from hosting U.S. state
Rank | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
West Virginia | 4,723 | |
TCU | 4,706 | |
Murray State | 4,692 | |
4 | Kentucky | 4,682 |
5 | Alaska | 4,676 |
6 | Nebraska | 4,676 |
7 | Ohio State (H) | 4,670 |
8 | Air Force | 4,653 |
Individual results
[edit]- Note: Table does not include consolation
- (H): Individual from hosting U.S. State
Games | First | Second | Third |
---|---|---|---|
Air rifle details[2] |
Milica Babic West Virginia |
Morgan Phillips West Virginia |
Rachel Garner TCU |
Mindy Miles TCU | |||
Smallbore details[3] |
Morgan Phillips West Virginia |
Ginny Thrasher West Virginia |
Casey Lutz TCU |
Racher Garner TCU |
References
[edit]- ^ "National Collegiate Rifle Championships Records Book" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
- ^ "2017 NCAA Rifle Championship - Air Rifle Individual Championship" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
- ^ "2017 NCAA Rifle Championship - Smallbore Individual Championship" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 2020-03-22.