2018 NCAA Rifle Championships
The 2018 NCAA Rifle Championships took place from March 9 to March 10 in Charleston, South Carolina, at the McAlister Field House. The tournament went into its 39th consecutive NCAA Rifle Championships, and featured eight teams across all divisions.
Teams | 8 |
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Format | Points system |
Finals site | Charleston, South Carolina McAlister Field House |
Champions | Kentucky Wildcats (2nd title) |
Runner-up | West Virginia Mountaineers (27th title game) |
Semifinalists | |
Winning coach | Harry Mullins (2nd title) |
MVP | Henrik Larsen, (Kentucky) |
Television | NCAA |
Team results
- Note: Top 8 only
- (H): Team from hosting U.S. state
Rank | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
Kentucky | 4,717 | |
West Virginia | 4,708 | |
TCU | 4,701 | |
4 | Murray State | 4,684 |
5 | Air Force | 4,669 |
6 | Alaska | 4,667 |
7 | Ohio State | 4,664 |
8 | Nebraska | 4,655 |
Individual results
- Note: Table does not include consolation
- (H): Individual from hosting U.S. State
Games | First | Second | Third |
---|---|---|---|
Air rifle details[2] |
Henrik Larsen Kentucky |
Elizabeth Gratz West Virginia |
Ginny Thrasher West Virginia |
Sagen Maddalena Alaska | |||
Smallbore details[3] |
Morgan Phillips West Virginia |
Hanna Carr Kentucky |
Henrik Larsen Kentucky |
Ariana Grabowski TCU |
References
- "National Collegiate Rifle Championships Records Book" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
- "2018 NCAA Rifle Championship – Class Air" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
- "2018 NCAA Rifle Championship – Class Smallbore" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
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