All-time Winningest NCAA Programs Wrestling – 34 (Oklahoma State) Football – 26 (Princeton) – All won before 1936 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field – 26 (USC) Wrestling –23 (Iowa) Men’s Golf – 21 (Yale) Skiing – 21 (Denver)
Women’s Soccer – 21 (North Carolina) Men’s Tennis – 20 (USC)
Men’s Indoor Track & Field – 20 (Arkansas) Men’s Volleyball – 19 (UCLA)
Football – 18 (Yale) – All won before 1928 Men’s Tennis – 17 (Stanford)
National Team member and Kentucky Wildcats standout Emily Holsopple competes at the Winter Airgun Championships in December.
Ryan Anderson (Great Falls, Va.) and Dan Geer (Colorado Springs, Colo.) as well as past National Junior Team members Tim Sherry (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) and Michael Liuzza (New Orleans, La.). Alaska broke 4700 for only the second time ever on February 8 to win the inaugural Patriot Rifl e Conference Championship con- ference title.
The Nanook rifl e legacy is deep with a history of shooting success and an alumni base that includes three-time Olym- pic medalist Matt Emmons and current Olympic champion Jamie Beyerle Gray.
Anderson might
be the next in line having swept both smallbore rifl e events at the 2013 National Junior Olympic Shooting Championships. Sher- ry has also been formidable in the smallbore events as the only other collegiate rifl e shooter to top 590 besides Holsopple. Outside the team competi-
tion, USA Shooting Team mem- bers will look to occupy the top NCAA results.
These shoot-
ers include Deanna Binnie (Ohio State/Holsopple, Pa.); Meredith
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Carpentier (Air Force/Waukegan, Ill.); David Higgins (Air Force/San Clemente, Calif.); Rachel Martin (Nebraska/Peralta,
N.M.); Dan
Hermsmeier (Memphis/Chester- fi eld, Mo.); and Rachael Schoen- rock (UTEP/Cortland, Neb.). Amanda Luoma (Ohio State/
Cortland, Ohio) and Lorelie Stan- fi eld (UAF/Fairbanks,
Alaska)
have recorded top-10 scores in smallbore while Samuel Muegge (Jacksonville State/Boling, Tex- as) and Richard Calvin (Army/ Murfreesboro, Tenn.) have each eclipsed the 594 air rifl e mark to put themselves into possible consideration for a National title. USA Shooting will be provid- ing full coverage of the 2014 NCAA Rifl e National Champion- ships with former NCAA National Champion and 2004 Olympian Morgan Wallizer providing reports and photos from the events. Follow USA Shooting on Face- book and on Twitter for updates
throughout the championships.
Just a few of the colleges represented during one of the Finals at the Winter Airgun Championships in Colorado Springs, Colo. in December.
Women’s Tennis – 17 (Stanford) Men’s Golf – 16 (Houston) Men’s Tennis – 16 (UCLA) Rifl e – 15 (West Virginia) Football – 15 (Alabama)
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