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1988 NCAA Rifle Championship
Tournament information
Sport Collegiate rifle shooting
Location Virginia Lexington, VA
Host(s) Virginia Military Institute
Venue(s)Kilbourne Hall
Participants8
Final positions
Champions West Virginia (4th title)
1st runners-up Murray State
2nd runners-up South Florida
Tournament statistics
Smallbore Web Wright, WVU
Air rifle Deena Wigger, MUR
←  1987
1989 →

The 1988 NCAA Rifle Championships were contested at the ninth annual competition to determine the team and individual national champions of NCAA co-ed collegiate rifle shooting in the United States. The championship was held at Kilbourne Hall at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. [1]

West Virginia, with a team score of 6,192, returned to the top of the team standings, finishing nine points ahead of defending champion Murray State. It was the Mountaineers fourth national title and fourth title in six years.

The individual champions were, for the smallbore rifle, defending titlist Mike Anti (West Virginia), and, for the air rifle, Deena Wigger (Murray State).

Qualification

Since there is 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 seven teams ultimately contested this championship.

Results

  • Scoring: The championship consisted of 120 shots by each competitor in smallbore and 40 shots per competitor in air rifle.

Team title

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) West Virginia 6,192
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Murray State 6,183
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) South Florida 6,152
4 Tennessee Tech 6,140
5 Alaska–Fairbanks 6,135
6 Tennessee–Martin 6,086
7 St. John's (NY) 6,075
8 Navy 6,056

Individual events

Event Winner Score
Smallbore Web Wright, West Virginia 1,168
Air rifle Deena Wigger, Murray State 390

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Rifle Championships Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved February 1, 2017.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1988 NCAA Rifle Championship
Tournament information
Sport Collegiate rifle shooting
Location Virginia Lexington, VA
Host(s) Virginia Military Institute
Venue(s)Kilbourne Hall
Participants8
Final positions
Champions West Virginia (4th title)
1st runners-up Murray State
2nd runners-up South Florida
Tournament statistics
Smallbore Web Wright, WVU
Air rifle Deena Wigger, MUR
←  1987
1989 →

The 1988 NCAA Rifle Championships were contested at the ninth annual competition to determine the team and individual national champions of NCAA co-ed collegiate rifle shooting in the United States. The championship was held at Kilbourne Hall at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. [1]

West Virginia, with a team score of 6,192, returned to the top of the team standings, finishing nine points ahead of defending champion Murray State. It was the Mountaineers fourth national title and fourth title in six years.

The individual champions were, for the smallbore rifle, defending titlist Mike Anti (West Virginia), and, for the air rifle, Deena Wigger (Murray State).

Qualification

Since there is 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 seven teams ultimately contested this championship.

Results

  • Scoring: The championship consisted of 120 shots by each competitor in smallbore and 40 shots per competitor in air rifle.

Team title

Rank Team Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) West Virginia 6,192
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Murray State 6,183
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) South Florida 6,152
4 Tennessee Tech 6,140
5 Alaska–Fairbanks 6,135
6 Tennessee–Martin 6,086
7 St. John's (NY) 6,075
8 Navy 6,056

Individual events

Event Winner Score
Smallbore Web Wright, West Virginia 1,168
Air rifle Deena Wigger, Murray State 390

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Rifle Championships Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved February 1, 2017.

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