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WELCOME TO NEBRASKA RIFLE 2019-20 Media Guide & Record Book

The 2019-20 Nebraska rifle team

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction/Outlook.......................... 1-6

Nebraska Quick Facts.................................................. 1 Rifle Glossary/Scoring System/Athletic Dept.............. 2 2019-20 Roster............................................................. 3 2019-20 Season Outlook/Schedule............................. 4 2019-20 Opponent Information................................... 5 Great America Rifle Conference.................................. 6

Meet the Team.................................7-13

Head Coach Rachel Martin.......................................... 8 Assistant Coach Mindy Miles....................................... 9 Support Staff/Faculty Representative....................... 10 Athletic Director Bill Moos........................................ 11 Administrators/Board of Regents.............................. 12 Kayla Gadeken........................................................... 13 Maddie Korthas.......................................................... 14 Samantha Peterson.................................................... 15 Bailey Powell.............................................................. 16 Mari Butler................................................................. 17 Emily Cheramie.......................................................... 18 Elizabeth Ewert.......................................................... 19 Kinga Aletto............................................................... 20 Elena Flake................................................................. 21 Elizabeth Lorentz....................................................... 22 Trinity Gomez/Hana Musser...................................... 23 Macey Way................................................................. 24

History and Records........................25-38

2018-19 Review..................................................... 26-28 All-Time Series Records........................................ 29-31 All-Time Schedules................................................ 32-33 School Records..................................................... 34-35 Awards/Honors..................................................... 36-38

This is Nebraska..............................39-60

Nebraska Rifle....................................................... 40-41 Championship Facilities........................................ 42-43 National Powers.................................................... 44-45 Athletic Medicine/NAPL....................................... 46-49 Academics/Life Skills............................................. 50-55 University of Nebraska/Nebraska Life.................. 56-59 Adidas........................................................................ 30

NEBRASKA QUICK FACTS

Location.....................................................Lincoln, Neb. Population......................................................... 280,364 Enrollment........................................................... 25,820 Founded................................................... Feb. 15, 1869 Chancellor...................................... Ronnie Green, Ph.D Interm President ................................Susan Fritz, Ph.D Colors............................................... Scarlet and Cream Nickname.....................................Cornhuskers/Huskers Conference..................... Great America Rifle Conference Affiliation.............................................. NCAA Division I Home Facility..............Nebraska Rifle and Pistol Range Head Coach............................Rachel Martin (First Season) Martin’s Phone....................................... (402) 472-6167 Martin’s Email............................. rmartin@huskers.com Assistant Coach........................ Mindy Miles (First Season) Miles’s Phone......................................... (402) 472-6167 Miles’s Email................................mmiles@huskers.com Rifle Secretary.................................. Annette Werschke Werschke’s Email................... awerschke@huskers.com Rifle Office Phone.................................. (402) 472-6167 Rifle Office Fax....................................... (402) 472-6168 Address.............203 Coliseum Lincoln, NE 68588-0170

NEBRASKA COMMUNICATIONS

Nebraska Rifle Contact............................. Ben Rhodes Phone....................................................(402) 472-2263

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Email.............................. ben.rhodes@huskers.unl.com Associate A.D./Communications............... Keith Mann Director of Operations............................. Jeff Griesch Senior Associate Communications Director................... ...................................................…....Shamus McKnight Associate Communications Director..........Matt Smith Associate Communications Director........Nate Pohlen Assistant Communications Director.... Connor Stange Assistant Communications Director............ Erica Nett Director of Website Services................. Jeremy Foote Communications Intern............................... Tyler Wells Communications Graduate Assistant......Zach Withers Photographer.............................................Scott Bruhn Administrative Assistant.......................... Vicki Capazo Address................................... One Memorial Stadium ............................................... Lincoln, NE 68588-0123

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CREDITS

The 2019-20 Nebraska Rifle Media Guide was written and designed by Ben Rhodes and Taylor Riemersma with editorial assistance from Communications Director of Operations Jeff Griesch. Photos by Scott Bruhn. Cover by Laura Leffler. The 2019-20 Nebraska Rifle Media Guide can be downloaded for free at Huskers.com.


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RIFLE GLOSSARY Air rifle – A gun that uses a .177 caliber lead pellet propelled by compressed air instead of a gunpowder charge. The rifles can weigh up to 12.12 pounds. Cleaned – A perfect target, in which the shooter hits a 10 on each of the 10 targets on the sheet for a score of 100. Can also be used to refer to a perfect match. Front sight – The sight attached to the end of the barrel of the rifle, holding the front aperture. Electronic targets – A target system that uses microphones and sound waves from the bullet or pellet going through the paper to send to a monitor on each point. Iron sights – Sights that employ no magnification. Kneeling – Shooting from a kneeling position with a sling and kneeling roll to support the position. Off hand – The unsupported standing position. Perfect match score – In air rifle and smallbore, 600 is perfect. Prone – Shooting from a lying position. Record shots – Also known as “shots for record,” those shots that are counted toward the match score, with “sighters” not included. Relay – One group of shooters firing the match at the same time. Shooting glove – A padded glove, with or without fingers, used to ensure the comfort of the non-dominant hand (i.e., a right-handed shooter wears a glove on the left hand) as the shooter supports the rifle.

Shooting jacket – The jacket is made of leather or canvas and provides support and pads the shooter to minimize the effect of pulse and recoil. There are strict guidelines regarding the thickness.

AIR RIFLE

Shooting boots – Boots designed for rifle shooting. They have the toe end of the sole and the heel cut flat for stability.

Course of Fire – Competitors stand and shoot lead pellets from .177 caliber rifles at targets 10 meters away.

Shooting trousers – Snug canvas and/or leather pants usually worn over running tights or sweatpants. They often have padded reinforcements sewn on both knees and the seat to prevent the slipping of elbows and knees when firing from the kneeling position.

Rifle – Air rifles can be either air or gas powered and weigh up to 12.12 pounds by NCAA regulations.

Kayla Gadeken appeared in all of Nebraska’s 15 events in 2018-19. She is one of Nebraska’s four seniors who will help lead the Huskers in 2019-20.

Time – Competitors have 75 minutes to fire 60 shots from the standing position.

Sighting shots – Practice shots taken before Perfect Match Score – A perfect match score of going “for record.” Sighting shots are unlimited 600 is the maximum for air rifle. and may be fired before the beginning of each position. Once a position’s first record shot has been fired, no further sighting shots are permitted. Sling – Adjustable strap with buckle adjustments and arm cuffs that provide stability. A sling is attached to the rifle and helps to support it in prone and kneeling positions. Smallbore – A .22 caliber gun with an iron sight used in competition. It can be customized with special accessories and/or alterations (barrel length and style, stock, design, etc.) to fit the shooter’s needs and comforts.

Actual size of an air rifle target

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Athletic Administration Athletic Director.................................. Bill Moos Senior Deputy AD - Chief of Staff.John Johnson Senior Deputy AD - External Operations........... ................................................... Garrett Klassey Deputy AD - CFO...............................John Jentz Deptuy AD - SWA........................... Pat Logsdon Executive Associate AD - Academics................. ....................................................Dennis Leblanc Executive Associate AD - Compliance............... ......................................................Jamie Vaughn Senior Associate AD - Life Skills......Keith Zimmer Senior Associate AD - Performance.....Todd Stull, M.D.

SCORING SYSTEM

Associate Athletic Directors Athletic Medicine.................... Dr. Lonnie Albers Communications...............................Keith Mann Community, Governmental & Charitable Relations. ................................................... Chris Anderson Events...........................................Matt Davidson Facilities........................................... Eric Haynes Capital Planning and Construction...John Ingram University Administration Chancellor..................................... Ronnie Green Interim President..................... Susan Fritz, Ph.D Institutional Representative........ Jo Potuto, J.D. Board of Regents.........Timothy Clare, District 1 ................................... Howard Hawks, District 2 ............................................ Jim Pillen, District 3 ............................Elizabeth O’Connor, District 4 ................................... Robert Schafer, District 5 ........................................Paul Kenney, District 6 ......................................... Bob Phares, District 7 .....................................Barbara Weitz, District 8 Nebraska-Lincoln Student Regent...................... ..................................................... Emily Johnson. Nebraska-Kearney Student Regent.................... ......................................................... Nicole Kent Nebraska-Omaha Student Regent..................... .......................................................... Aya Yousuf Nebraska-Medical Center Student Regent........ ...................................................... Keith Ozanne

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SMALLBORE Course of Fire – In smallbore three-position rifle, athletes fire .22 caliber rifles from the kneeling, prone, and standing (also called off hand) positions at targets 50 feet away. Rifle – Smallbore rifles may not exceed 17.6 pounds by NCAA regulations. Time – Competitors have 105 minutes for 20 record shots in the kneeling position, 20 record shots in the prone position and 20 record shots in the standing position. Perfect Match Score – A perfect match score of 600 is the maximum for smallbore.

Actual size of a smallbore target


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2019-20 NEBRASKA RIFLE ROSTER Name Class Kinga Aletto Sophomore Mari Butler Junior Emily Cheramie Junior Elizabeth Ewert Junior Elena Flake Sophomore Kayla Gadeken Senior Trinity Gomez Freshman Maddie Korthas Senior Elizabeth Lorentz Sophomore Hana Musser Freshman Samantha Peterson Senior Bailey Powell Senior Macey Way Freshman

Hometown Smallbore Apps. Sarasota, Fla. 8 Casselton, N.D. 8 Georgetown, Ky. 30 Burnsville, Minn. 15 Brunswick, Maine 5 Seward, Neb. 40 Tampa, Fla. -- Belgrade, Mont. 26 Seeley Lake, Mont. 11 Lititz, Pa. -- Ham Lake, Minn. 45 Albuquerque, N.M. 15 Colorado Springs, Colo. --

North Dakota (1)

Montana (3)

Maddie Korthas (Belgrade, Mont.)

By Class

Samantha Peterson (Ham Lake, Minn.)

Seniors (4) Kayla Gadeken Maddie Korthas Samantha Peterson Bailey Powell

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Elena Flake (Brunswick, Maine)

Pennsylvania (1) Hana Musser (Lititz, Penn.)

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Kentucky (1)

Emily Cheramie (Georgetown, Ky.)

New Mexico (1)

Bailey Powell (Albuquerque, N.M.)

Maine (1)

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Colorado (1)

Air Rifle Avg. 581.88 574.60 585.43 578.00 584.00 581.12 -580.36 586.27 -586.80 585.33 --

Minnesota (2)

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Macey Way (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

Air Rifle Apps. 8 8 28 14 5 40 -- 28 11 -- 45 15 --

Elizabeth Ewert (Burnsville, Minn.)

Mari Butler (Casselton, N.D.)

Elizabeth Lorentz (Seeley Lake, Mont.)

Smallbore Avg. 567.25 556.13 578.93 561.33 565.20 571.63 -- 561.31 566.09 -- 578.80 569.80 --

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Nebraska (1)

Kayla Gadeken (Seward, Neb.)

Florida (2)

Trinity Gomez (Tampa, Fla.) Kinga Aletto (Sarasota, Fla.)

Veteran juniors Mari Butler, Emily Cheramie, and Elizabeth Ewert will provide leadership for the rifle team. THREE NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Juniors (3) Mari Butler Emily Cheramie Elizabeth Ewert Sophomores (3) Elena Flake Kinga Aletto Elizabeth Lorentz Freshmen (3) Macey Way Trinity Gomez Hana Musser

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HUSKERS START FRESH WITH NEW COACH The Nebraska rifle program begins a new era in 2019-20 under first-year Head Coach Rachel Martin. A former Husker All-American and the 2015 NCAA smallbore champion, Martin spent the past season as the assistant coach for Army West Point. Martin is joined by assistant coach Mindy Miles, a former TCU shooter. Martin and the Huskers will be looking to secure a trip to the NCAA Championships after missing out in 2018-19, breaking a streak of six straight topeight finishes. Martin and Miles hope to lead the Huskers back to the NCAAs in their debut season. “I definitely expect us to make the NCAA Championships,” Martin said. “I don’t say that lightly. I think it’s going to be hard and take a lot of work, but I think they’re up to it, and we’re going to help them get there.” The largest portion of the team are the seniors with four. The team will look to seniors Kayla Gadeken, Maddie Korthas, Samantha Peterson, and Bailey Powell for leadership. All five will be relied upon as the primary sources of leadership for Nebraska this season on and off the range following the graduation of NCAA Championships competitor Hannah Virga. Peterson returns in 2019-20 as a two-time All-American and source of consistency on the range. In 2018-19, Peterson was named second team All-American in Smallbore and second team All-GARC in Combined Guns. She has been a key competitor during her three years in Lincoln and as a senior will look to cap her Husker career with a strong season. Gadeken looks to continue her role as one of the Huskers’ most important leaders. During her junior season she emerged as a valuable contributor. Gadeken was a squadded member in 12 matches last season. She was also an academic All-Big Ten selection and earned a Sam Foltz Hero 27 Leadership Award. Powell made an immediate impact in her first season as a Husker, appearing in 15 matches. She returns as a key contributor in 2019-20 as one of the Huskers’ senior leaders. Powell will be counted on for consistency on and off the range. Korthas returns in 2019-20 as a valued member of a strong senior class. As a junior, she was a squadded member for three matches.

Senior Samantha Peterson will be relied upon for leadership as the only returning AllAmerican on the 2019-20 Nebraska rifle team. Peterson competed in 15 matches last season and had the highest average smallbore score on the team (580.53). Korthas is also a two-time academic All-Big Ten choice. “I expect the seniors to make up the majority of our scoring team,” Miles said. “For leadership, we have Maddie [Korthas] and Kayla [Gadeken] as team captains and they’ve been doing an amazing job. That helps us as a new coaching staff coming in. They’ve made our job a lot easier.” Juniors Mari Butler, Emily Cheramie, and Elizabeth Ewert are all looking to improve from last season. Cheramie competed in all of Nebraska’s events, while Butler and Ewert will be looking to become consistent parts of the starting lineup. Cheramie returns as a key contributor for the Huskers. After competing as a squadded member in all 15 Husker matches as a sophomore, she will be relied upon for leadership on the range. Cheramie was honorable mention GARC All-

Conference in Combined Guns in 2018-19. Ewert saw considerable action during 201819 and will look to build upon her success. She competed in both disciplines in five matches last season and will be counted on for leadership on and off the range. Butler hopes to compete for regular action in both disciplines as a junior. She was a squadded team member for five matches in 2018-19 and will look to play a part in Nebraska’s rotation. Sophomores Kinga Aletto, Elena Flake and Elizabeth Lorentz round out the list of returners. Lorentz saw the most action in 2018-19 as a squadded member for 10 matches. Aletto and Flake saw limited action in 2018-19 but will look to be regular contributors in 2019-20. One incoming freshman joins the returners. Macey Way (Colorado Springs, Colo.) will look to be a regular contributor to the team in her debut season after competing at the ISSF World Cup in 2019. Nebraska will open the 2019-20 season with a match against Ohio State in Fort Wayne, Ind., on Oct. 5. The next weekend NU will host the first home match of the season against West Virginia on Oct. 12. The Huskers will round out October by traveling to Colorado Springs, Colo., to face Kentucky and Air Force on Oct. 26, then Air Force and UTEP on Oct. 27. The Huskers will next host Army on Nov. 9. The next weekend, NU will travel to Fort Worth, Texas, to face Memphis and TCU on Nov. 16, then Memphis again on Nov. 17. Nebraska will begin 2020 in Annapolis, Md., with a match against Ole Miss on Jan. 18, before facing Navy on Jan. 19. The following week the Huskers will host TCU on Jan. 25. The match against TCU will serve as Nebraska’s Senior Day. One week later, NU will travel to Raleigh to face North Carolina State on Feb. 2. The next week Nebraska will face Akron in Ohio on Feb. 8. Following two bye weeks the Huskers will compete in their NCAA Qualifier match in Murray, Ky., on Feb. 23. The GARC Championships will take place Feb. 27-28 in Memphis, Tenn. The NCAA Championships will be hosted by Kentucky on March 13-14.

2019-20 NEBRASKA RIFLE SCHEDULE Date Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Oct. 27 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Jan. 25 Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 23 Feb. 27-28 March 13-14

Opponent Ohio State West Virginia Air Force Kentucky UTEP Air Force UTEP Army TCU Memphis Memphis Ole Miss Navy TCU NC State Akron NCAA Qualifier GARC Championships NCAA Championships

Location Time (CST) Fort Wayne, Indiana 8 a.m. NU Rifle Range 9 a.m. Air Force Academy, Colorado 10 a.m. Air Force Academy, Colorado 10 a.m. Air Force Academy, Colorado 10 a.m. Air Force Academy, Colorado 10 a.m. Air Force Academy, Colorado 10 a.m. NU Rifle Range 9 a.m. Fort Worth, Texas 9 a.m. Fort Worth, Texas 9 a.m. Fort Worth, Texas 9 a.m. Annapolis, Maryland 8 a.m. Annapolis, Maryland 8 a.m. NU Rifle Range 9 a.m. Raleigh, North Carolina 8 a.m. Akron, Ohio 8 a.m. Murray, Kentucky 9 a.m. Memphis, Tennessee 9 a.m. Lexington, Kentucky 9 a.m.

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OPPONENT INFORMATION Ohio State Buckeyes

Memphis Tigers Nov. 16, 17

Oct. 5

ohiostatebuckeyes.com Location Columbus, Ohio Head Coach Ryan Tanoue SID Kylie Sturgill SID Office Phone (614) 292-6168 SID E-Mail sturgill.83@osu.edu

gotigersgo.com Location Head Coach SID SID Office Phone SID E-Mail

West Virginia Mountaineers

Ole Miss Rebels

wvusports.com Location Head Coach SID SID Office Phone SID E-Mail

olemisssports.com Location Head Coach SID SID Office Phone SID E-Mail

Oct. 12

Morgantown, W. Va. Jon Hammond Shannon Wolfgang (304) 293-2821 shannon.mcnamara@mail.wvu.edu

Jan. 18

Oxford, Miss. Marsha Beasley Kim Ling (662) 915-5255 kling@olemiss.edu

Navy Midshipmen

Kentucky Wildcats

Jan. 19

Oct. 26

ukathletics.com Location Head Coach SID SID Office Phone SID E-Mail

Memphis, Tenn. Dan Hermsmeier Lamar Chance (901) 678-2337 lchance1@memphis.edu

Lexington, Ky. Harry Mullins Jake Most (859) 218-1475 jake.most@uky.edu

navysports.com Location Head Coach SID SID Office Phone SID E-Mail

Annapolis, Md. Mike Anti David Gerhart (410) 293-8787 gerhart@usna.edu

Air Force Falcons

NC State Wolfpack

goairforcefalcons.com Location Air Force Academy, Colorado Head Coach Launi Meilei SID Madeline McGuire SID Office Phone (719) 333-4263 SID E-Mail madeline.mcguire@usafa.edu

gopack.com Location Head Coach SID SID Office Phone SID E-Mail

UTEP

Akron Zips

Feb. 2

Oct. 26, 27

Feb. 8

Oct. 26, 27

utepminers.com Location Head Coach SID SID Office Phone SID E-Mail

Raleigh, N.C. Emily Holsopple Justin Wilson (919) 746-8438 jewilso2@ncsu.edu

El Paso, Texas Austin Litherland Brandon Collins (915) 747-7447 bcollins4@miners.utep.edu

gozips.com Location Head Coach SID SID Office Phone SID E-Mail

Akron, Ohio Marling “Newt“ Engle Heidi Holloway (330) 972-7171 hholloway@uakron.edu

Army West Point Black Knights

2020 NCAA Qualifiers

goarmysports.com Location Head Coach SID SID Office Phone SID E-Mail

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Nov. 9

West Point, N.Y. Lt. Col. (Retired) Web Wright III

Mady Salvani (845) 938-3303 madeline.salvani@usma.edu

Murray State Pat Spurgin Rifle Range Murray, Ky.

2020 GARC Championships Feb. 27-28

garcrifle.com Host Institution: Memphis Location: Memphis, Tenn.

TCU

Nov. 16; Jan. 25 gofrogs.com Location Head Coach SID SID Office Phone SID E-Mail

Feb. 23

Fort Worth, Texas Karen Monez Brandie Davidson (817) 257-7479 b.i.davidson@tcu.edu

2020 NCAA Championships March 13-14

ncaasports.com Host Institution: Kentucky

Location: Lexington, Ky.

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GREAT AMERICA RIFLE CONFERENCE Nebraska joined the Great America Rifle Conference in 2004-05 after seven years as an independent program. The conference, which enters its 23rd year of operation, includes Nebraska, Army West Point, Kentucky, Memphis, Mississippi, West Virginia, Navy, Akron and North Carolina State. Before joining the organization, the Huskers faced nearly a month-long break between qualifiers and the NCAA Championships. As a member of the GARC, Nebraska can compete for the conference championship in the interim, allowing it to gauge its performance before heading to nationals. Since joining the GARC, Nebraska has finished as high as a programbest second place at the ensuing NCAA Championships. For more information visit the conference web site at GARCRifle.com.

ALL-CONFERENCE Combined First Team 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

Second Team 2019 2016 2015 2014 2009 2007 2006 Honorable Mention 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2015 2014 2013 2009 Smallbore First Team 2019 2014 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 Second Team 2018 2016 2015 2015 2014 2007 2006 Honorable Mention 2019 2017 2016 2014 2013 2007 2006

Janine Dutton Amanda Jeffries Amanda Jeffries Stacy Underwood Kim Chrostowski Misty Chanek Kristina Fehlings Samantha Peterson Rachel Martin Rachel Martin Rachel Martin Katie Kostal Kirsten Weiss Kim Chrostowski Kristina Fehlings Andrea Franzén Emily Cheramie Dacotah Faught Dacotah Faught Rachel Martin Denise Martin Denise Martin Lauren Phillips Denise Martin Lauren Phillips Janine Dutton Christine Costello Samantha Peterson Rachel Martin Janine Dutton Katie Kostal Amanda Jeffries Kirsten Weiss Misty Chanek Misty Chanek Kristina Fehlings Emily Cheramie Rachel Martin Denise Martin Rachel Martin Lauren Phillips Kristina Fehlings Stacy Underwood Kristina Fehlings Emily Cheramie Samantha Peterson Denise Martin Denise Martin Katelyn Woltersdorf Kim Chrostowski Andrea Franzén

2019 GARC Championship Results

Regular-Season Champions

Team Results 1. West Virginia 2. Nebraska 3. Kentucky 4. Navy 5. Ole Miss 6. Akron 6. Army 8. Memphis 9. NC State

GARC Individual Champions

4,715 4,666 4,663 4,652 4.648 4,647 4,647 4,643 4,622

(SB: 2,342; AR: 2,373) (SB: 2,319; AR: 2,347) (SB: 2,309; AR: 2,354) (SB: 2,298; AR: 2,354) (SB: 2,302; AR: 2,346) (SB: 2,302; AR: 2,353) (SB: 2,286; AR: 2,361) (SB: 2,300; AR: 2,343) (SB: 2,281; AR: 2,341)

Combined Individual Results No. Athlete, School 1. Ginny Thrasher, WVU 2. Morgan Phillips, WVU 3. Will Shaner, Kentucky

Final Score 1,187 1,181 1,176

Individual Results - Smallbore No. Athlete, School Final Score 1. Ginny Thrasher, WVU 591 2. Morgan Phillips, WVU 588 3. Emily Cheramie, Nebraska 585 Individual Results - Air Rifle No. Athlete, School 1. Verena Zaisberger, WVU 2. Ginny Thrasher, WVU 3. Will Shaner, Kentucky

Final Score 598 596 595

Air Rifle First Team 2010 Janine Dutton 2007 Stacy Underwood 2006 Kim Chrostowski 2005 Kristina Fehlings Second Team 2018 Dacotah Faught 2017 Dacotah Faught Rachel Martin 2015 Rachel Martin 2013 Janine Dutton 2009 Amanda Jeffries 2008 Amanda Jeffries Elisha LaFond 2007 Kim Chrostowski 2006 Misty Chanek Andrea Franzén Honorable Mention 2016 Denise Martin 2014 Lauren Phillips 2010 Christine Costello 2009 Christine Costello 2007 Kirsten Weiss GARC Coach of the Year 2013 Stacy Underwood 2000 Launi Meili GARC Assistant Coach of the Year 2017 Rick Johnson Jr. GARC Shooter of the Year 2005 Kristina Fehlings GARC Outstanding Senior 2007 Stacy Underwood 2006 Misty Chanek GARC Sportsmanship Award 2014 Nebraska GARC Nebraska Scholar Athlete 2019 Rachel Yager 2018 Nina Radulovic 2017 Nina Radulovic 2016 Rachel Martin 2015 Alexandrea Lorentz 2014 Sunny Russell

GARC Tournament Titles West Virginia Kentucky Nebraska Army JSU

13 (1998, 99, 2000, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19) 5 (2001, 02, 04, 07, 09) 2 (2005, 06) 1 (2008) 1 (2003)

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West Virginia Kentucky Army Nebraska Xavier

13 (1998, 99, 2000, 01, 03, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19) 5 (2004, 07, 09, 12, 13) 2 (2005, 08) 1 (2006) 1 (2002)

Combined Champions

Year Name 2019 Ginny Thrasher, WVU 2018 Morgan Phillips, WVU 2017 Ginny Thrasher, WVU 2016 Ginny Thrasher, WVU 2015 Maren Prediger, WVU 2014 Ziva Dvorsak, WVU 2013 Petra Zublasing, WVU 2012 Petra Zublasing, WVU 2011 Nicco Campriani, WVU 2010 Nicco Campriani, WVU 2009 Tom Santelli, WVU 2008 Chris Abalo, Army 2007 Jennifer Lorenzen, Mississippi 2006 Jason Dardas, Kentucky 2005* Chris Abalo, Army 2004 Bradley Wheeldon, Kentucky 2003 Bradley Wheeldon, Kentucky 2002 Hannah Kerr, Xavier 2001 James Nash, Kentucky 2000 Thrine Kane, Xavier 1999 Mary Elsass, Kentucky 1998 Mary Elsass, Kentucky

Score 1,187 1,178 1,185 1,187 1,183 1,181 1,192 1,178 1,188 1,187 1,169 1,170 1,169 1,177 1,184 1,572 1,573 1,572 1,578 1,559 1,562 1,562

Smallbore Champions

Year Name Score 2019 Ginny Thrasher, WVU 591.0 2018 Morgan Phillips, WVU 586.0 2017 Lauren Phillips, NC State 436.0 2016 Ginny Thrasher, WVU 459.5 2015 Connor Davis, Kentucky 456.6 2014 Lauren Phillips, Nebraska 458.3 2013 Petra Zublasing, WVU 696.4 2012 Kelly Buck, Army 683.4 2011 Nicco Campriani, WVU 690.4 2010 Nicco Campriani, WVU 691.9 2009 Ethan Settlemires, Kentucky 680.2 2008 Wilson Shannon, Mississippi 680.7 2007 Chris Abalo, Army 680.4 2006 Jason Dardas, Kentucky 683.0 2005* Chris Abalo, Army 686.0 2004 Bradley Wheeldon, Kentucky 1,178 2003 Paul Charbonneau, Army 1,177 Bradley Wheeldon, Kentucky 1,177 2002 Bradley Wheeldon, Kentucky 1,188 2001 James Nash, Kentucky 1,184 2000 Kelly Dove, Jacksonville State 1,171 1999 Ron Nelson, WVU 1,173 1998 Brian Fuhrman, WVU 1,170

Air Rifle Champions

Year Name 2019 Verena Zaisberger, WVU 2018 Ginny Thrasher, WVU 2017 Ginny Thrasher, WVU 2016 Hanna Carr, Kentucky 2015 Garret Spurgeon, WVU 2014 Maren Prediger, WVU 2013 Connor Davis, Kentucky 2012 Petra Zublasing, WVU 2011 Nicco Campriani, WVU 2010 Nicco Campriani, WVU 2009 Meredith Holman, Mississippi 2008 Stephen Scherer, Army 2007 Chris Abalo, Army 2006 Krissey Bahnsen, Memphis 2005* Beth Tidmore, Memphis 2004 Bradley Wheeldon, Kentucky 2003 Bradley Wheeldon, Kentucky 2002 Eric Hensil, WVU 2001 Thrine Kane, Xavier 2000 Tommy Caranasos, WVU 1999 Mary Elsass, Kentucky 1998 Mary Elsass, Kentucky * - Change to 60/60 scoring system

Score 598.0 250.7 208.4 206.0 207.1 206.7 701.0 702.7 700.5 699.8 698.2 691.0 691.0 687.0 692.0 493.0 495.0 492.9 501.3 489.8 N/A 489.0


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RACHEL MARTIN

Head Coach (First Year) Nebraska (2017)

Coaching Experience Nebraska Head Coach Army Assistant Coach

2019-present 2018-2019

Martin’s Accomplishments NCAA Smallbore Champion 2015 Six-Time All-American Three-Time NRA All-American Three-Time CRCA All-American Second-Team All-GARC Combined, Smallbore, Air Rifle 2015 Seven-Time member of US World Cup Team

Rachel Martin was named the sixth head coach in the history of the Nebraska rifle program on April 9, 2019. She begins her first season in 2019-20 after finishing her Husker career as a student-athlete in 2016-17. Martin brings extensive experience to Lincoln as a competitive shooter, and she also excelled in her first season as a collegiate rifle coach. Martin spent the 2018-19 season as an assistant coach at Army, where she helped the Black Knights to a sixth-place finish at the 2019 NCAA Championships, the program’s first NCAA appearance in four seasons. Individually, Martin helped Payne Nunn post the highest air rifle score in program history en route to second-team All-America honors. Martin is no stranger to high air rifle scores herself, as she owns the highest air rifle score in Nebraska history. She was also an NCAA champion and a seven-time All-American for the Huskers from 2014 to 2017. Martin earned All-America honors in both disciplines and was the 2015 NCAA smallbore champion. She competed in both disciplines at the NCAA Championship all four years of her career, posting a top-10 finish in both smallbore and air rifle. Her individual success helped Nebraska to four consecutive top-eight team finishes at the national meet, including a pair of top-five finishes.

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After graduating from Nebraska in 2017, Martin moved to Colorado Springs to train at the United States Olympic Training Center. Martin has been a member of the USA Shooting World Cup team since 2013 and is a seven-time national champion. She spent more than a year as a resident athlete at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, during which time she also participated in a year-long internship with the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s office in Colorado Springs. Originally from Peralta, New Mexico, Martin was a three-time academic All-Big Ten selection and made the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll every semester of her career as a religious studies major and political science, global studies and national security studies minor. In addition to excelling in the range and in the classroom, Martin was also an active member of the community during her Husker career, as she was a four-year member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.


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MINDY MILES

Assistant Coach (First Year) TCU (2018)

Coaching Experience Nebraska Assistant Coach

2019-present

Athletic Honors Three-Time NRA All-American Two-Time CRCA All-American 2016 NCAA Sportsmanship Award Winner

Five-time All-American and 2020 Olympic hopeful Mindy Miles was hired as an assistant coach in April of 2019. Miles was a three-time first-team NRA AllAmerican in the air rifle for the Horned Frogs from 2016 through 2018. She was also a twotime NRA All-American in smallbore during her career (2017, 2018). She finished fifth in the air rifle and added a third-place NCAA finish in the smallbore to help TCU to a third-place team finish at the 2018 NCAA Championships. Her 597.4 air rifle average as a senior ranked No. 2 in the nation, while her 583.7 smallbore average ranked No. 7 nationally in 2017-18. As a junior in 2016-17, Miles led the nation in air rifle average (596.53), including a score of 599 at Alaska on Oct. 8. She finished fourth in the air rifle at the 2017 NCAA Championships with a score of 596. Miles was the NCAA air rifle runner-up as a sophomore in 2016, while posting a season average of 594. She added the 2016 NCAA Sportsmanship Award. As a freshman in 2015, Miles became just the fifth shooter in NCAA history and the second at TCU to shoot a perfect 600 , which came in the air rifle at the Patriot Rifle Conference Championships on Feb. 8 to help the Horned Frogs to the team title. She added a second perfect 600 against Nebraska and Memphis on

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Oct. 28, 2017. Miles was a four-time Patriot Rifle Conference champion. A 2020 U.S. Olympic hopeful, Miles secured a quota spot for the United States at the Olympic Games in Tokyo by winning gold in the air rifle at the Championship of the Americas in Guadalajara, Mexico in November of 2018. She won the competition with a score of 248.4 to lead a 1-2 finish for the United States along with silver medalist Alison Weisz. Miles is scheduled to compete again for the United States at the 2019 Pan American Games. She was a two-time U.S. team member at the World Championships (2014, 2018). Originally from Weatherford, Texas, Miles won the Texas State Junior Olympic Air Rifle titles in 2012 and 2013, while adding a smallbore championship in 2013. She was a Junior World Cup finalist in Suhl, Germany. At the 2013 Junior Olympics, she earned a silver medal in air rifle and a bronze in smallbore. She was also a bronze medalist at the Rocky Mountain Air Rifle Championships in 2013. Miles earned her bachelor’s degree from TCU in May of 2018 after majoring in strategic communications with an emphasis in public relations and advertising and a minor in business. She was named the TCU Breakout Athlete of the Year in 2015 and was the TCU Pop Boone Award recipient in 2017.


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NEBRASKA RIFLE SUPPORT STAFF

Sammi Cowger Director of PEO Programs

Tom Dufresne Athletic Trainer

John Jentz Deputy A.D. / CFO

Lisa Kopecky Assistant Director of Performance Nutrition

Pat Logsdon Deputy A.D. / SWA

Ben Rhodes Communications Contact

Joann Ross Academic Counselor

Annette Werschke Rifle Office Secretary

Tim Wilson Strength & Conditioning Coach

Dr. Brett Woods Assistant Director of Sports Psychology

JOSEPHINE POTUTO

Faculty Athletic Representative (23rd Year) Rutgers Douglass (1967)

Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, the Richard H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law, has been Nebraska’s faculty representative (FAR) at the NCAA and conference level since May 15, 1997. In 2002, Potuto was named Outstanding Faculty Athletics Representative by the AllAmerican Football Foundation. From 200809 to 2011-12 she was president of the 1A FAR (FARs from FBS institutions). Among her NCAA positions, Potuto spent nine years (the maximum) on the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions (chair her last two years). She was one of three Big 12 Conference representatives on the NCAA Division I Management Council, and served on the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship Committee and an NCAA-

wide (all divisions) committee to advise NCAA staff on student-athlete issues and educational programming for coaches, staff, and studentathletes. She currently serves on the NCAA Interpretations Committee. A sports law expert, Potuto regularly lectures on sports issues in general and NCAA processes in particular. She has presented to, among others, the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, the National Association of College and University Attorneys, the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities, and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, as well at numerous university and law college conferences. She is an expert witness in litigation involving sports issues and a media “go-to” person. Potuto also lectures and consults on risk management and on free speech issues. Potuto is a past adviser to the Uniform Law Commissioners Committee to draft a sports agent statute, has drafted rules governing search and seizure and hearings for the Nebraska Racing Commission, and also has written on issues of gender equity in college athletics. She has authored numerous articles on sports law issues. She recently completed an article on how baseball hitting informs legal argument. The article is in the National Baseball Hall of Fame archives. Potuto teaches constitutional law, procedure, federal jurisdiction, and sports law. She has been a visiting professor of law at the University of Arizona, Rutgers University, the Cardozo College of Law at New York’s Yeshiva University, the

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University of Oregon, the University of North Carolina, and Seton Hall University. She currently teaches in the Summer Sports Law Institute at Oregon Law School. Potuto was project director and a drafter of the Uniform Law Commissioners Sentencing and Corrections Act, as well as the drafter for the Nebraska Supreme Court Committee to Draft Criminal Jury Instructions. She is the author of three books. She was elected to membership in the American Law Institute, the Nebraska State Bar Foundation, and the Douglass Society. Potuto earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism at Rutgers’ Douglass College, and her master’s degree in English literature at Seton Hall. She earned her juris doctorate at the Rutgers Law College. She is a member of the bars of Nebraska and New Jersey and is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the U.S. District Courts for Nebraska and New Jersey.


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BILL MOOS

Athletic Director (Third Year) Washington State (1973)

ADMINISTRATIVE/ LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

• Athletic Director (Nebraska, 2017-Present) • Athletic Director (Washington State, 2010-17) • Athletic Director (Oregon, 1995-2007) • Athletic Director (Montana, 1990-95) • Associate Athletic Director (Washington State (1987-90) • Assistant Athletic Director (Washington State, 1982-87) • NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee • NCAA Division I Football Competition Committee • NCAA Division I Football Recruiting Ad Hoc Working Group (Co-Chair) • NCAA Division I Football Oversight Camps/ Clinics Subcommittee (Chair) • Rose Bowl Management Committee • Big Ten Program and Budget Review Committee Honor the past. Live the present. Create the future. Nine simple words that carry impressive significance and undeniable responsibility. Words that Nebraska’s athletic director uses to lead his programs and set the tone for building champions in competition and in life. William H. (Bill) Moos was named Nebraska’s Athletic Director on Oct. 15, 2017, and fully assumed those responsibilities on Oct. 23. Moos, who became the 15th athletic director in the history of the storied Cornhusker program, brought nearly 25 years of experience as an athletic director at three Division I schools (Washington State, Oregon, Montana) with him to Nebraska. More importantly, he brings an impressive track record of success in building outstanding programs, developing longterm relationships, and for doing what is best for his schools, its fans and most importantly, its student-athletes. “When you name the top three, four, five athletic programs in the great positions as an athletic director, Nebraska is in that same breath,” Moos said at his introductory press conference at Memorial Stadium. “I want you to know that my motto has always been, in the 25 years I have been a Division I athletic director and it will be here too is very simple - honor the past, live the present, create the future.” In his first six months at Nebraska, Moos made three coaching hires. He drew universal praise for hiring Scott Frost, the 2017 consensus national coach of the year, as Nebraska’s head football coach in December. Following the spring semester, Moos also hired Mark Hankins to coach the men’s golf team and Sean Maymi to lead the men’s tennis program. Nebraska made national headlines with the hiring of Fred Hoiberg as its new men’s basketball coach in 2019. Moos made another impact move with the hiring of former Husker Will Bolt to lead the baseball program, after Major League All-Star, Gold Glove award winner and World Series champion Darin Erstad stepped down from his head coaching position after leading the Huskers to the 2019 NCAA Tournament.

Moos hired Lisa Johnson to lead the women’s golf program after the retirement of long-time coach Robin Krapfl. He also hired long-time Husker assistant Paul Klempa to guide the nationally dominant bowling program after the retirement of the legendary Bill Straub, who led the program to five NCAA titles since 2004. Former Husker national champions Heather Brink (women’s gymnastics) and Rachel Martin (rifle) were also hired by Moos to lead those national championship-contending programs. In competition, the Nebraska volleyball team claimed the 2017 NCAA title just months after Moos was hired, before adding an NCAA runner-up finish in 2018. Both the men’s and women’s gymnastics teams finished in the top six at the 2018 NCAA Championships, before the men added a third-place team finish in 2019 - its best team showing since 1999. The bowling team has added top-three national finishes each of the last two years, and the wrestling team has produced top-10 NCAA finishes both seasons. The women’s basketball team made the NCAA Tournament in 2018, while the baseball team advanced to NCAA Tournament play in 2019. Nebraska also has continued its excellence in the classroom, producing nine CoSIDA Academic All-Americans over the last two years, bringing NU’s nation-leading total to 338 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans across all sports. Moos came to Lincoln after spending seven-plus years at Washington State (2010-17). He previously served 12 highly successful seasons as the athletic director at Oregon (1995-2007). During his time at his alma mater, Moos wasted little time in making his impact felt in Cougar Athletics, spearheading a department-wide rebranding effort with Nike while securing a 10-year, $35 million marketing rights agreement with IMG College. In addition, the 2004 WSU Alumni Achievement Award winner gained Regents approval for a $130 million addition and remodel of Martin Stadium, featuring a remodeled press box with luxury seating, including suites, loge boxes and club room. Also included in the project was a state-of-the-art video board and an 80,000-square-foot football operations building that served as the stadium’s showpiece and opened in May 2014. As the dean of Pac-12 athletic directors, Moos was at the forefront of the conference’s procurement of a 12-year, $3 billion television contract with FOX and ESPN, a landmark agreement in college athletics. Under Moos’ direction, the Cougar Athletic Fund’s Annual Giving program saw an 81 percent increase in gifts while CAF donor members rose from nearly 4,000 to more than 7,500. Additional facility enhancements under Moos included a center-hung video board in Beasley Coliseum that was installed prior to the 2011-12 season, giving Cougar basketball one of the premier fan experiences in the conference. An indoor golf hitting facility was also completed in early 2013, and Lower Soccer Field underwent a major renovation making the venue TV-ready while also providing one of the best playing surfaces on the West Coast, along with the addition of lights and a new scoreboard. Other enhancements were made to the Moobery track facility, Bailey-Brayton Field, the basketball practice gym, Gibb Pool and the Simmelink Indoor tennis courts. In Moos’ seven years at WSU, Cougar student-athletes and coaches accounted for 805 academic all-conference selections, 130 all-conference accolades, 45 All-America honors and three Pac-12 Coach-of-the-Year honors. Moos served as Oregon’s director of athletics from July of 1995 to 2007. While at Oregon he oversaw a 17-sport athletic department that grew to national prominence during his tenure.Oregon’s annual athletic department budget grew from $18.5 million in his first year to more than $40 million by 2007, becoming 100 percent self-sufficient during that time. Under his direction the Duck Athletic Fund donor base increased from 4,930 to 12,290, resulting in an annual gifts increase from $4.1 million to $15.3 million. Moos initiated more than $160 million in facility improvements while at Oregon. Included in that was the THREE NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

HUSKER ATHLETIC DIRECTORS 1928-1931 1932-1936 1937-1942 1942-1947 1948-1953 1954-1960 1961* 1962-1966 1967-1992 1993-2002 2003-2007 2007-2012 2013-2017 2017-pres.

H.D. Gish Dana X. Bible Lawrence McCeney “Biff” Jones A.J. Lewandowski George “Potsy” Clark J.W. “Bill” Orwig Charles Miller & Joseph Soshnik W.H. “Tippy” Dye Bob Devaney Bill Byrne Steve Pederson Tom Osborne Shawn Eichorst Bill Moos

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$90 million Autzen Stadium renovation in 2002, which added 12,000 new seats, 32 new suites, a new Club at Autzen and a new press box to the stadium. In his 12 years, the Ducks ranked first in Pac-10 football attendance 11 times, reaching 100 percent capacity in each of those seasons. During Moos’ tenure, Oregon athletics captured 13 Pac10 championships across six different sports. He increased opportunities for women by adding two intercollegiate programs, soccer and lacrosse, and negotiated an all-inclusive shoe and apparel contract with Nike, one of only 14 in the country at the time. From an academic standpoint during Moos’ tenure, Oregon student-athletes collected 722 academic all-conference selections, 34 Academic All-America selections, nine NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients and one NCAA Top Ten Award. During his first stint as a collegiate athletic director at Montana (1990-95), Moos created an academic support program and hired its first athletic academic coordinator, developed a facility enhancement plan that created more than $4 million in improvements, and lifted the school’s fund-raising efforts to show a 300 percent increase in private and corporate gifts. Academically, Montana student-athletes were equally successful as the athletic department achieved a graduation rate 20 percent higher than the general university enrollment. Under Moos’ watch Montana garnered 269 academic allconference selections, five Academic All-Americans and two NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients. Moos began his athletic career as an athletic administrator in 1982 as assistant athletic director at Washington State. He also served as the school’s associate athletic director (1988-90). At Washington State, he was director of development for more than five years and associate director for nearly two years, supervising all external operations. Prior to that, he managed and owned private businesses in Washington and Oregon for eight years. He was a student assistant football coach at Washington State for the 1973 season, then spent part of 1974 in Washington, D.C., serving as a government intern. Raised on a wheat and cattle ranch in eastern Washington, Moos attended high school in Olympia when his father served in the governor’s cabinet. Moos earned his bachelor’s degree in history from WSU and was a three-year letterman in football before concluding his collegiate career by representing Washington State in the 1972 East-West Shrine All-Star Game in San Francisco. He served as co-captain on the Cougars’ 1972 squad and garnered first-team All-Pac-8 Conference honors. Moos and his wife Kendra have three daughters: Christa, Brittany and Kaiti; and two sons, Bo and Benjamin.


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RONNIE GREEN

Chancellor (Fourth Year) Virginia Tech (1983)

Ronnie D. Green became the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s 20th chancellor on May 8, 2016. Prior to being named chancellor, Green served for six years as the Harlan Vice Chancellor of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. In this role, he also jointly served as the Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources of the University of Nebraska system. In 201516, Green also was UNL’s Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, the institution’s chief academic officer. Green received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in animal science from Virginia Tech and Colorado State University, respectively. His doctoral program was completed jointly at the

University of Nebraska and the USDA-ARS U.S. Meat Animal Research Center in animal breeding and genetics. Green has served on the animal science faculties of Texas Tech University and Colorado State University, and as the national program leader for animal production research for the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service and executive secretary of the White House’s interagency working group on animal genomics within the National Science and Technology Council. Prior to returning to NU, Green served as senior global director of technical services for Pfizer Animal Health. Green has published 130 refereed publications and abstracts, nine book chapters and 56 invited symposia papers; and has delivered invited presentations in 43 U.S. states and 21 countries around the world. He is a past-president of both the American Society of Animal Science (ASAS) and the National Block and Bridle Club and has served in a number of leadership positions for the U.S. Beef Improvement Federation, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, National Pork Board, and the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences. He currently is a member of a number of boards including the Big Ten Conference, Neogen Corporation, Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, and Supporters of Agricultural Research. He was named a fellow of ASAS in 2014 and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2015, and

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he received the Morrison Award, the highest academic honor given to an animal scientist, in 2017.

SUSAN FRITZ, PH.D

University of Nebraska Interim President (First Year) • Nebraska (1989)

Susan M. Fritz is the interim president at the University of Nebraska, having served as the executive vice president and provost and dean of the graduate college since August 2012 and as the associate vice president for academic affairs since August 2011. Before joining the provost’s office, Dr. Fritz was the associate vice chancellor for the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR) and interim dean of the agricultural research

division. She also directed IANR’s international agricultural programs and is a former associate dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and department head of the Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications (ALEC) program. Dr. Fritz is a 1979 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and she received both her master’s degree (1989) and Ph.D. (1993) from UNL. In 2009, she was inducted into the Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement and is the recipient of numerous awards for teaching excellence. She completed a Fulbright Senior Specialist assignment at the University of Zagreb (Croatia), served 10 years as a North Central Higher Learning Commission Consultant Evaluator and was a 2012 Baldrige Examiner with the U.S. Department of Commerce. Dr. Fritz serves as a Fulbright Evaluator, a Food Systems Leadership Institute Commissioner and a Midwest Higher Education Compact Commissioner.

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BOARD OF REGENTS

The Board of Regents consists of eight voting members elected by district for six-year terms, and four non-voting student Regents, one from each campus, who serve during their tenure as student body president. The board supervises the general operations of the university, and the control and direction of all expenditures. The board also includes a corporation secretary who manages all records including agendas, minutes, notices, policies and bylaws. Those documents can be found on the web at nebraska.edu/board/. The board meets regularly, primarily in Lincoln but also in Omaha and greater Nebraska. Persons wishing to provide information to the board or to appear before it should contact: Corporation Secretary, University of Nebraska, Varner Hall, 3835 Holdrege, Lincoln, NE 68583.

District 1 Timothy Clare District 2 Howard Hawks District 3 Jim Pillen District 4 Elizabeth O’Connor District 5 Robert Schafer District 6 Paul Kenney District 7 Bob Phares District 8 Barbara Weitz Nebraska - Omaha Aya Yousuf Nebraska - Medical Center Keith Ozanne Nebraska - Kearney Nicole Kent Nebraska - Lincoln Emily Johnson


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KAYLA GADEKEN Senior Seward, Nebraska (Seward)

averages of 571.67 in smallbore and 580.43 in air rifle. In 2019-20 Gadeken will look to set new career bests and help lead the Husker squad to new heights in her final campaign in Lincoln.

JUNIOR (2018-19)

HONORS & AWARDS

• CRCA Scholastic All-American (2019) • Academic All-Big Ten (2018, 2019) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2016, 2018; Spring 2018) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2017, 2018, 2019) • 2016 American Legion Junior 3-Position Air Rifle National Championships Participant • 2015 NRA National Championships (First, 3-P Air Rifle) • 2015 Women’s Air Rifle Junior Olympics (Second) • 2015 CMP 3-Position National Championships (Second) • Sam Foltz Hero 27 Leadership Award (2019)

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Kayla Gadeken returns for her senior season as an unquestioned leader for the Huskers both on and off the range. During her junior season, she emerged as one of the Huskers’ most important contributors. Gadeken posted

Gadeken rose to be a major contributor for the Huskers in 2018-19 with an impressive junior season. Gadeken appeared 15 times in smallbore and 14 times in air rifle. She assembled an average of 571.67 in smallbore and 580.43 in air rifle over the course of the season. Gadeken was also counted on for leadership off the range. She earned academic All-Big Ten honors and claimed the prestigious Sam Foltz Hero 27 Leadership Award in 2019. She was also a CRCA Scholastic All-American and a member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

SOPHOMORE (2017-18)

Gadeken stepped into a leadership role in her sophomore season as Nebraska filled the gaps left by two graduating seniors. She notched season-high scores of 581 in smallbore and 588 in air rifle and contributed to the Huskers’ schoolrecord sixth consecutive NCAA Championships appearance. Gadeken impacted the team off the range as well by earning a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

FRESHMAN (2016-17)

Gadeken competed in both smallbore and air rifle during 12 matches in 2016-17, including the GARC Championships. Gadeken set personal records at the collegiate level with a 578 in smallbore and a 591 in air rifle. Gadeken also earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team and made the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2016.

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CAREER STATISTICS Year 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Career

Event Apps. High Avg. Smallbore 12 578 569.67 Air Rifle 12 591 581.50 Smallbore 14 581 573.29 Air Rifle 15 588 581.47 Smallbore 15 578 571.67 Air Rifle 14 590 580.43 Smallbore 41 581 571.63 Air Rifle 41 591 581.12

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Gadeken competed for 10X 4-H Club under her father and coach, Gary Gadeken. She advanced to the 2016 American Legion Junior 3-Position Air Rifle National Championships. She earned a spot at the championships after placing in the top 15 of over 1,500 shooters and competed at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., July 19-23, where she finished eighth. At the 2015 NRA National Championships, Gadeken won the threeposition air-rifle competition. She took second at the 2015 Women’s Air Rifle Junior Olympics in the 15-17 age range and at the 2015 CMP 3-Position National Championships.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Gary and Amy Gadeken, Kayla was born Feb. 10, 1998. She has one sister, Amber. Gadeken attended Seward High School and is the first in-state recruit since Sheena Mahloch, who was a member of the Nebraska rifle team from 2008 to 2012. Kayla chose Nebraska over Morehead State and Murray State. She is majoring in animal science and natural resources and is a four-time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll selection. She is a three-time member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.


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MADDIE KORTHAS Senior Belgrade, Montana (Belgrade)

FRESHMAN (2016-17)

Appearing in five matches in 2016-17, Korthas notched season bests of 566 in smallbore and 583 in air rifle. She also earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team and made the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

HONORS & AWARDS • CRCA Scholastic All-American (2019) • Academic All-Big Ten (2018, 2019) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2016, 2017, 2018; Spring 2017, 2018, 2019) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2017, 2018, 2019) • 2016 Junior Olympics Competitor (Women’s Air Rifle) • 2016 Montana State Championships (First, Women’s Air Rifle) • 2015 Rocky Mountain Rifle Junior Championships (Sixth, Women’s Air Rifle) • 2014 Montana State Championships Competitor (Women’s Air Rifle) • 2014 Junior Olympics Competitor (Women’s Air Rifle)

Korthas was a member of the Gallatin Valley Sharpshooters, led by Coach Lee Nelson. In 2016, Korthas was named the Montana State Champion in women’s air rifle. She also finished sixth at the 2015 Rocky Mountain Rifle Junior Championships in women’s air rifle. That same year, Korthas placed 47th in women’s air rifle at the Rifle and Pistol National Championships with a personal-best 405.3. In 2014, Korthas competed at the Junior Olympic Championships in women’s air rifle.

PERSONAL

Maddison (Maddie) is the daughter of Dan

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Maddie Korthas returns in 2019-20 as a valued member of a strong senior class. As a junior, she posted career bests in both disciplines, including a team-leading 592 in air rifle. Korthas will look to lead a talented Husker squad aiming for a successful 2019-20 season.

JUNIOR (2018-19)

Korthas competed eight times in smallbore and nine times in air rifle over the course of her junior season and recorded personal bests in both disciplines. She fired a score of 575 in smallbore and a team-leading mark of 592 in air rifle, both in the Huskers’ match against Coast Guard. Korthas averaged 565.13 in smallbore and 583.44 over the course of the season. She was also named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for the third consecutive year, and was a CRCA Scholastic All-American.

SOPHOMORE (2017-18)

Korthas moved into a role as a regular contributor in her sophomore season. She competed in 12 matches in smallbore and 13 in air rifle, including the NCAA Qualifier match and the GARC Championships. Korthas set careerhigh scores of 571 in smallbore (vs. Army West Point) and 590 in air rifle (vs. Memphis). Korthas was a member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2017, and she earned a spot on the 2018 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team. 11 TOP-SIX NCAA TEAM FINISHES SINCE 2000

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Career

Event Apps. High Avg. Smallbore 5 566 556.40 Air Rifle 5 583 578.20 Smallbore 13 571 561.85 Air Rifle 14 590 579.14 Smallbore 8 575 565.13 Air Rifle 9 592 583.44 Smallbore 26 575 561.31 Air Rifle 28 592 580.36

and Melanie Korthas. She was born on Feb. 15, 1998, in Bozeman, Mont. She is majoring in animal science with a minor in business. She is a six-time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll selection and a three-time member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team. Off the range, Maddie enjoys hiking, hunting, water sports and horseback riding. She was a member of the honor roll at Belgrade High School during her freshman and sophomore years. She also participated in FCCLA and FFA in high school.


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SAMANTHA PETERSON Senior Ham Lake, Minnesota (Blaine) JUNIOR (2018-19)

Peterson was counted on for leadership on and off the range. She recorded a personal best in air rifle (594) at the Gamecock Open and recorded five scores that were 590 or greater. She was named an All-American (second team, smallbore) for the second time in her collegiate career, as well as All-GARC (first team, smallbore; second team, combined guns). Peterson was also a leader in the classroom as a CRCA Scholastic All-American. She earned her third consecutive selection to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

SOPHOMORE (2017-18) HONORS & AWARDS

• NRA All-American (Second Team, Smallbore, 2019) • NRA All-American (HM, Smallbore, 2017) • All-GARC (First Team, Smallbore, 2019) • All-GARC (Second Team, Combined Guns, 2019) • CRCA Scholastic All-American (2019) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2016, 2017, 2018; Spring 2017, 2018, 2019) • Academic All-Big Ten (2018, 2019) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2017, 2018, 2019) • 2016 American Legion Junior 3-Position Air Rifle National Championships Participant • 2015 CMP National Championships (First, 3-P Air Rifle) • 2013 Junior Olympics (Third, Air Rifle) • 2012 Junior Olympics (Second, Smallbore)

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

The only returning All-American on Nebraska’s roster, Samantha Peterson will be one of the Huskers’ most important contributors. As a junior, she posted a career best in air rifle (594) and recorded five scores that were 590 or greater. In 2018-19, Peterson was named second team AllAmerican in smallbore. As a senior, she will look to cap her Husker career with a strong season.

As one of two returning All-Americans on the roster, Peterson took on a leadership role both on and off the range as a sophomore. She averaged 577.60 in smallbore and 586.87 in air rifle. Peterson, who helped fill the void left by departed All-Americans Jaycee Carter and Rachel Martin, was a key part of Nebraska’s school-record sixth consecutive NCAA Championships appearance in 2018. As a member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll and the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team, Peterson impacted the team off the range as well as a sophomore.

FRESHMAN (2016-17)

Peterson made an immediate impact in her first season at Nebraska, competing in every match and emerging as one of the Huskers’ top shooters. Peterson set personal records at the collegiate level by firing a 585 in smallbore and a 593 in air rifle. She earned All-America honors from the NRA for her success on the range. Peterson also earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team and made the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Peterson competed for the Minnesota Centershots under coaches Pete Durben, Steve Powell and Liz Powell.

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CAREER STATISTICS Year Event Apps. High Avg. 2016-17 Smallbore 15 585 578.27 Air Rifle 15 593 586.73 2017-18 Smallbore 15 584 577.60 Air Rifle 15 591 586.87 2018-19 Smallbore 15 584 580.53 Air Rifle 15 594 586.80 Career Smallbore 45 585 578.80 Air Rifle 45 594 586.80 Peterson advanced to the 2016 American Legion Junior 3-Position Air Rifle National Championships. She competed against 1,500 individuals and was one of the top 15 finalists. She competed at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., in the finals and finished fourth. Peterson placed third in the USA Shooting 3-Position Air Rifle National Championship and placed second in the CMP 3-Position Air Rifle Championships in July 2016. Her team, the Minnesota Centershots, placed second at the 2016 CMP Championships and placed first in the 2016 USA Shooting Championships. Peterson took first place at the 2015 CMP National Championships in three-position air rifle. She also claimed the silver medal in smallbore at the 2012 Junior Olympics and the bronze medal in air rifle at the 2013 Junior Olympics.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Robert and Theresa Peterson, Samantha (Sammy) was born on May 26. The Ham Lake, Minn., native attended Blaine High School. Peterson has one brother, Derek. Double majoring in sociology and criminology, she is a four-time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll selection and a three-time member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team. She chose NU over Alaska-Fairbanks. When not on the rifle range, Peterson enjoys fishing, hunting and horseback riding.


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BAILEY POWELL

Senior Albuquerque, New Mexico (UTEP/SAMS Academy)

officer at one of the largest JROTC units in the state of New Mexico (Atrisco Heritage Academy High School) and was a four-year member of the JROTC rifle team. She served as captain during her junior and senior years under the direction of head coach Matthew McMenimen. She helped the unit qualify for the Marine Corps JROTC Service Championship all four years and the JROTC National Championship in three consecutive campaigns. Powell received a distinguished shooting badge from the Civilian Marksmanship Program.

PERSONAL HONORS & AWARDS • CRCA Scholastic All-American (2019) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2018, Spring 2019) • C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medalist (2017, 2018) • C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2017, 2018) • CMP Distinguished Shooter Badge • Winter Air Gun Finalist (2017) • ISSF World Cup Qualifier (2018)

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Bailey Powell returns in 2019-20 as a one of the Huskers’ senior leaders. As a junior, her first year with the Huskers, she posted averages of 569.80 and 585.33 in smallbore and air rifle, respectively. In 2019-20 Powell will look to conclude her career with strong showings on the range.

JUNIOR (2018-19)

In her first season with the Huskers, Powell made an immediate impact and appeared 15 times in each discipline. She recorded seasonhigh scores of 581 in smallbore (at Alaska) and 593 in air rifle (at Navy). Her debut season with Nebraska resulted in averages of 569.80 and 585.33 in smallbore and air rifle, respectively. Powell was also a team leader in the classroom as a CRCA Scholastic All-American.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

During her sophomore season with the UTEP Miners, Powell led the team in averages for smallbore (572), air rifle (588) and aggregate (1,160) while competing in 11 of the 12 matches. She broke the 590 barrier in air rifle on five occasions and shot her season high of 593 twice. Her freshman season was highlighted by leading the team in air rifle, again averaging a score of 588. She set a school record in air rifle (597) when the Miners traveled to Nebraska in November of 2016, eclipsing the previous record (596) that was set by former Miner standout and three-time All-American Alix Moncada. Powell was named a C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medalist and a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll in both 2017 and 2018.

BEFORE UTEP

Powell graduated from Southwest Aeronautics, Mathematics and Science Academy in Albuquerque, N.M. She was also a commanding 11 TOP-SIX NCAA TEAM FINISHES SINCE 2000

CAREER STATISTICS Year Event Apps. High Avg. 2018-19 Smallbore 15 581 569.80 Air Rifle 1 5 593 585.33 Career Smallbore 15 564 569.80 Air Rifle 15 586 585.33 The daughter of Ewin and Danielle Powell, Bailey has been shooting for eight years. Powell is majoring in math at Nebraska and enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding, riding dirt bikes and working out.


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MARI BUTLER

Junior Casselton, North Dakota (Central Cass)

PERSONAL

Mari was born on April 17, 1999 in Fargo, N.D. She is the daughter of Richard and Carrie Butler and has one brother, Soren. At Nebraska, she is majoring in secondary science education. In her free time, Butler enjoys watching historical and scientific documentaries, reading books and writing short stories.

HONORS & AWARDS • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Spring 2018) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2018)

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Mari Butler will look to build on her sophomore season in 2019-20 and will provide depth for a Husker squad aiming for a trip to the NCAA Championships. As one of three juniors, Butler will pursue career highs in both disciplines as she continues to improve on her first two years in Lincoln.

SOPHOMORE (2018-19)

Butler competed in five matches for the Huskers in 2018-19. Butler holds career averages of 556.13 in smallbore and 575.63 in air rifle. She set a new career-high score of 568 in smallbore and tied her personal best in air rifle (580) against NC State on Jan. 20.

FRESHMAN (2017-18)

Butler appeared in a total of three matches in both smallbore and air rifle. She posted a season-high smallbore score of 562 against Akron, and shot a season-high air rifle score of 580 (West Virginia and Army West Point). She earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the spring of 2018.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Butler was a member of the Buffalo Sharpshooters under the direction of Coach Dan Geurts. Butler was a club teammate of former Husker All-American Dacotah Faught. She also has close ties with former Husker Kelsey Hansen. A native of Casselton, N.D., Butler attended Central Cass High School where she was a member of the Honor Roll, National Honor Society and Student Council. Butler also ran cross country and was a statistician for the volleyball, girls’ basketball, softball and wrestling teams.

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CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

Year Event Apps. High Avg. Year Event Apps. High Avg. 2017-18 Smallbore 3 562 550.67 2016-17 Smallbore 8 564 555.88 Air Rifle 3 580 577.33 Air Rifle 8 586 579.00 2018-19 Smallbore 5 568 559.40 Career Smallbore 8 564 555.88 Air Rifle 5 580 574.60 Air Rifle 8 586 579.00 Career Smallbore 8 568 556.13 Air Rifle 8 580 575.63

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EMILY CHERAMIE Junior Georgetown, Kentucky (Lexington Catholic)

FRESHMAN (2017-18)

Cheramie made an immediate impact as a freshman. She led the team with an average smallbore score of 577.73 for the season. Cheramie was honored with a place on the second-team all-conference smallbore team at the annual GARC awards banquet. Cheramie also posted air rifle scores in 12 matches, including a season-best 591.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

HONORS & AWARDS

• All-GARC (Honorable Mention, Smallbore and Combined Guns, 2019) • All-GARC (Second Team, Smallbore, 2018) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2017, Spring 2018) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2018, 2019) • Four-Time National Junior Olympic Qualifier (2013, 2014, 2016, 2017) • Three-Time 4-H State Champion in Air Pistol • Two-Time 4-H State Champion in Precision Smallbore • Two-Time 4-H State Champion in Precision Air Rifle • Five-Time 4-H District Champion in Air Pistol • Three-Time 4-H District Champion in Precision Air Rifle • Three-Time 4-H District Champion in Precision Smallbore • Two-Time 4-H District Runner-Up in Precision Smallbore • Two-Time 4-H District Runner-Up in Precision Air Rifle • House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Kentucky Academic Achievement Award (2017) • United States Army Reserve Spirit of Victory National Scholar-Athlete Award (2017)

Cheramie competed for the Bluegrass Rifle Club under Head Coach Ted Carr, who is a former Kentucky Wildcat shooter. Carr has coached a number of All-Americans, including UK shooter Hanna Carr. Cheramie was a four-time National Junior Olympic Qualifier. She also won the 4-H state championship in air rifle three times and claimed the 4-H state title twice in both precision smallbore and precision air rifle. Additionally, she was an 11-time 4-H district champion and a fourtime 4-H district runner-up. Cheramie attended Lexington Catholic High School where she was a star in the classroom and in the community. She served as a Student Ambassador and was a member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club and Student Council. In 2017, she earned the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Kentucky Academic Achievement Award and U.S. Army Reserve Spirit of Victory National Scholar-Athlete Award.

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Emily Cheramie returns for her junior season as one of the Huskers’ leading shooters, having been named All-GARC Honorable Mention in 2018-19. As a sophomore, she fired team-high scores and personal bests on multiple occasions, and in 2019-20 will be a key contributor for a Husker squad focused on earning a bid to the NCAA Championships. Cheramie will look to continue increasing her career averages in smallbore (578.13) and air rifle (585.43).

SOPHOMORE (2018-19)

Cheramie competed in 15 matches over the course of her sophomore season, firing team-high scores on multiple occasions. By the conclusion of the season, Cheramie had increased her career averages in both smallbore (578.13) and air rifle (585.43). In the match against Coast Guard she tied her own personal best in smallbore (585) for the fourth time. She set a new career-high mark of 593 in air rifle against Memphis. Cheramie earned honorable mention All-GARC honors in both smallbore and combined guns at the annual Conference awards banquet. She was also counted as a leader off the range as a member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team. 11 TOP-SIX NCAA TEAM FINISHES SINCE 2000

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER Year STATISTICS Event Apps. High Avg.

Year 2017-18 2016-17 2018-19 Career Career

Event Smallbore Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle

Apps. High Avg. 15 585 577.73 8 564 13 591 555.88 582.69 8 586 15 585 579.00 580.13 8 564 15 593 555.88 587.80 8 586 30 585 579.00 578.93 28 593 585.43

Additionally, she was a member of the track and field team for three years before getting injured. She threw the shot put and discus and advanced to the KHSAA 2A State Outdoor Championships as a sophomore in the discus and the KHSAA 2A State Indoor Championships as a junior in the shot put. As a senior, she coached the boys throwing team and helped them to a secondplace regional finish.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Hoyt and Lesley Cheramie, Emily was born Feb. 5, 1999, in Radford, Va. She has one younger brother, Eli. She is majoring in mechanical engineering at Nebraska and enjoys reading, hiking, printmaking and drawing in her free time. She earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2017 and spring of 2018. She was also a member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018 and 2019.


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ELIZABETH EWERT Junior Burnsville, Minnesota (Lakeville South)

BEFORE NEBRASKA

HONORS & AWARDS

• CRCA Scholastic All-American (2019) • Academic All-Big Ten (2019) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2017, 2018; Spring 2018) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2018, 2019) • Five-Time National Junior Olympic Qualifier • 2016 American Legion Junior 3-Position Air Rifle Championships Qualifier (11th) • 2016 U.S. Army Air Rifle National Championships Team Member (First) • 2016 USA Shooting 3-Position Air Rifle Junior Olympics Team Member (First) • 2016 CMP 3-Position Air Rifle National Championships (Second) • 2016 International Randle Team Member • 2013 National Junior Olympics (First) • 2013 Winter Air Gun Championships (First) • 2013 Air Rifle Distinguished Badge Recipient

A native of Burnsville, Minn., Ewert attended Lakeville South High School, where she was a part of the National Honor Society and Student Council. Ewert also received the Rotary Student of the Month Award in September 2016, the South Suburban Conference Scholar Award and three Academic Excellence Awards. Ewert was a member of the volleyball team for two years. In ninth grade, her club volleyball team (Northern Lights) placed fifth at nationals. Ewert qualified for the National Junior Olympic Qualifiers in Colorado Springs, Colo., for six consecutive years, and she was one of 15 individuals to qualify for the 2016 American Legion Junior 3-Position Air Rifle Championships, where she finished 11th. Her team placed first at the 2016 U.S. Army Air Rifle National Championships and the 2016 USA Shooting 3-Position Air Rifle Junior Olympics. She was also a member of the team that finished second at the 2016 CMP 3-Position Air Rifle National Championships. Individually, Ewert was selected for the International Randle Team in Bristol, Ind., in 2016. She also placed first in her age group at the National Junior Olympics and

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Elizabeth Ewert returns for her junior season as one of the Husker veterans looking to lead NU to new heights. Having set a career-best in smallbore (571) as a sophomore, Ewert will continue to provide depth for the Huskers in both disciplines.

SOPHOMORE (2018-19)

Ewert competed for regular shooting action in 2018-19 as one of three returning sophomores on Nebraska’s roster. Ewert competed in six matches, averaging 559.17 in smallbore and 576.40 in air rifle. She recorded a new career high in smallbore (571) when the Huskers faced Akron. Ewert was also counted on for leadership off the range as a CRCA Scholastic All-American and a two-time member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

FRESHMAN (2017-18)

As one of three freshmen in 2017-18, Ewert competed nine times each in smallbore and air rifle over the course of the season, recording high scores of 567 in smallbore and 581 in air rifle. Off the range, Ewert was actively involved in the community and in the classroom, earning spots on both the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2017, Spring 2018) and the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2018).

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CAREER STATISTICS CAREER Year STATISTICS Event Apps. High Avg. Year 2017-18 2016-17 2018-19 Career Career

Event Smallbore Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore

Apps. High Avg. 9 567 561.33 8 564 9 581 555.88 578.00 8 586 6 571 579.00 559.17 8 564 5 580 555.88 576.40 8 586 15 571 579.00 561.33

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the Winter Air Gun Championships. That same year, Ewert achieved the Air Rifle Distinguished Badge.

PERSONAL

Elizabeth is the daughter of Ross Ewert and Joy Simonsen and was born on Feb. 9, 1999 in St. Paul, Minn. She has one older brother, Sam, and one younger sister, Sarah. Ewert is majoring in biochemistry at Nebraska with the intent to go to medical school. She is a three-time member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2017. She is a two-time Tom Osborne Citizenship Team selection. She chose Nebraska over TCU. In her free time, Ewert enjoys playing sand volleyball, water tubing and running.


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KINGA ALETTO Sophomore Sarasota, Florida (Sarasota)

PERSONAL

Kinga was born June 9, 2000. She is the daughter of Michael Aletto and Anne Glowacki and has an older sister, Czesia, and one younger brother, Dante. She is a pre-veterinary medicine major at Nebraska and enjoys drawing, sculpting and fishing in her free time.

HONORS & AWARDS

• CRCA Scholastic All-American (2019) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2018, Spring 2019) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2019)

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Kinga Aletto will look to build on her strong freshman season in 2019-20. Her contributions as a squadded team member in both disciplines will be valuable to the Huskers as they look to earn a spot at the NCAA Championships. Aletto will attempt to better her freshman highs of 576 in smallbore and 587 in air rifle.

FRESHMAN (2018-19)

As one of three freshmen in 2018-19, Aletto competed for regular action as the season progressed. She recorded highs of 576 and 587 in smallbore and air rifle, respectively. Aletto averaged 567.25 in smallbore and 581.88 in air rifle over the course of the 2018-19 season. She contributed in match action a total of nine times in each discipline and was counted as a squadded member six times, including the GARC Championships. Aletto also made an impact off the range by earning CRCA Scholastic All-American recognition. She was also a member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Aletto competed for Sarasota Military Academy under the direction of head coach SFC Riess Pellegrino. Aletto served as captain of the team and set nine of 11 school records in addition to being tied for another. She also holds the range record in threeposition air rifle at Montgomery Bell Academy in Tennessee. Aletto participated in women’s air rifle at the Junior Olympics in 2017 and the American Legion Junior 3PAR Air Rifle National Championships in 2018. During Aletto’s tenure at SMA the team went to three State Championships, one JROTC Championship, two CMP JROTC Regional Championships, two Montgomery Bell Academy Rifle Classic Championships and four Army JROTC Brigade Championships. She reached a final rank of Command Sergeant Major of Second Battalion.

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CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year Event Apps. High Avg. Year 2018-19 2016-17 Career Career

Event Smallbore Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle

Apps. High Avg. 8 570 567.25 8 564 555.88 8 587 581.88 8 586 579.00 8 570 567.25 8 564 555.88 8 587 581.88 8 586 579.00


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ELENA FLAKE

Sophomore Oak Harbor, Washington (Oak Harbor)

the GARC Championships. Flake will compete in both disciplines and will seek to become a valuable contributor for the Huskers as the team shoots for success in 2019-20.

FRESHMAN (2018-19)

As one of three freshmen in 2018-19, Flake competed for regular match action over the course of the season. Flake appeared five times in each discipline, recording averages of 565.20 in smallbore and 584.00 in air rifle. She fired a season-best score of 577 in smallbore against NC State. Her highest air rifle score of the season (591) led the Huskers at the GARC Championships.

HONORS & AWARDS • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Spring 2018) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2018)

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Elena Flake will look to build on a freshman campaign where she made an early mark as a Husker, shooting a team-high 591 in air rifle at

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Flake trained for one year at the National Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., under Coach Gregory Shaner. While a member of the National Training Center Shooting Club, Flake was a member of the Junior Air Rifle Precision offhand team that won the 2018 National Championships and set a Junior National Record. She also competed at the

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CAREER STATISTICS Year 2018-19 Career

Event Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle

Apps. High Avg. 5 577 565.20 5 591 584.00 5 577 565.20 5 591 584.00

National Junior Olympics in 2017 and 2018. Flake graduated from Oak Harbor High School in Oak Harbor, Wash. She competed for the S^3 shooting club under head coach LCDR (R) Dave Goodman. During her senior year she went undefeated in JROTC state competition and was the National Navy JROTC Precision Air Rifle Champion.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Lance and Wendy Flake, Elena was born June 2, 1999. She has one younger sister, Julia. Flake is considering majoring in criminal justice or psychology at Nebraska. In her free time she enjoys reading, writing, playing soccer and hanging out with friends.


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ELIZABETH LORENTZ Sophomore Seeley Lake, Montana (Seeley Swan)

FRESHMAN (2018-19)

Lorentz saw the most match action of the three freshmen in 2018-19, appearing 11 times in both disciplines. Lorentz recorded averages of 566.09 in smallbore and 586.27 in air rifle. She fired a season-high score of 574 in smallbore in NU’s first match against Kentucky. Her season high of 590 in air rifle occurred three times (Alaska, Morehead State and Akron). A CRCA Scholastic All-American, Lorentz also earned spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters. She was also a member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

BEFORE NEBRASKA HONORS & AWARDS • CRCA Scholastic All-American (2019) • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2018, Spring 2019) • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2019)

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Elizabeth Lorentz returns in 2019-20 as the Husker sophomore shooter with the most experience. After appearing 11 times in both disciplines as a freshman, Lorentz will look to build on her strong 2018-19 season and improve upon her career bests of 574 in smallbore and 590 in air rifle.

Lorentz attended Seeley-Swan High School in Seeley Lake, Mont., where she was the president of the LEO’s Club and student council. Lorentz graduated as valedictorian of her class and served as a student trustee on the Missoula County School Board. Lorentz shot for the Hellgate Civilian Shooters Club under the direction of coaches Trace Weisenburger and Chris Lorentz. Lorentz qualified for the 2016 American Legion Three Position Air Rifle National Championships

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CAREER STATISTICS CAREER Year STATISTICS Event Apps. High Avg. Year 2018-19 2016-17 Career Career

Event Apps. High Avg. Smallbore 11 574 566.09 Smallbore 8 564 Air Rifle 11 590 555.88 586.27 Air Rifle 8 586 Smallbore 11 574 579.00 566.09 Smallbore 564 Air Rifle 8 11 590 555.88 586.27 Air Rifle 8 586 579.00

where she was one of 15 juniors invited to the Olympic Training Center. She ultimately placed third overall and third in the kneeling position. Lorentz is a three-time Montana Air Rifle State Champion. She competed at the Junior Olympics three years straight.

PERSONAL

Elizabeth is the daughter of Chris and Jeannie Lorentz. Elizabeth was born on Nov. 22 in Seeley Lake, Mont. She is majoring in software engineering at Nebraska and enjoys skiing, paddleboarding, kayaking, hiking, biking and traveling in her free time.


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TRINITY GOMEZ Freshman

Tampa, Florida (Walter L. Sickles)

PERSONAL

Trinity was born on Aug. 15, 2001. She is the daughter of Jose and Mayra Gomez and has three brothers, Erik, Josh and Jose. Her hobbies include horseback riding, playing video games, and watching the Tampa Bay Lightning with her brother Erik. Trinity chose Nebraska over Ole Miss and Ohio State.

GOMEZ ON NEBRASKA

“I visited multiple schools but when I stepped foot onto the UNL campus, it just felt like I needed to be here, like another home. Also, they have a great rifle team.”

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Trinity Gomez will look to make an immediate impact for the Huskers. The three-time National Champion could challenge for spots in an experienced Husker lineup.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Gomez brings an impressive shooting resume to Nebraska. She was the 2018 JROTC Air Rifle National Champion (Sporter) and 2019 JROTC Air Rifle National Champion (Precision). Gomez was the J2 USAMU 2018 National Champion, and has competed at the Junior Olympics in air rifle and smallbore.

HANA MUSSER Freshman

Lititz, Pennsylvania (Manheim Township)

championships her senior year. Musser was the 2018-19 Pennsylvania CMP State Championship winner, as well as a British Junior International competitor in 2017, where she won two bronze medals (air rifle standing and prone) and one silver team medal (3p air).

traveling, hiking, and baking. Hana chose Nebraska over Ole Miss and North Carolina State.

MUSSER ON NEBRASKA

“I chose Nebraska because of their strong academic programs and all the support given to athletes. Everyone in athletics is great and works PERSONAL Hana was born on April 25, 2001. She is the so hard to ensure we get the most out of our daughter of Jeffrey and Tina Musser and has two college experience.” brothers, Jake and Zach. Her hobbies include

SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Hana Musser will look to make an immediate impact for an experienced Husker squad. The Junior International medalist could challenge for spots in the upcoming season.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Musser has assembled an impressive shooting resume to bring to Nebraska. She is a twotime Junior Olympian (2018 and 2019) and 2019 Pennsylvania smallbore champion. In high school, she was a four-year varsity letter-winner, three-year Lancaster-Lebanon league all-star, and team captain, leading the team to league THREE NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

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MACEY WAY Freshman

Colorado Springs, Colorado (Colorado Springs)

In 2017 Way took first place in air rifle at the Kentucky Fall Open and was named Sportswoman of Colorado – Shooting. She was the 2016 4H Colorado State Grand Champion Overall for Shooting, .22 rifle and air rifle.

PERSONAL

Macey was born on May 4, 2001. She is the daughter of Kimberly and Chuck Way and has one sister, Meghan. Her hobbies include art and rock climbing.

WAY ON NEBRASKA SEASON OUTLOOK (2019-20)

Macey Way will look to make an immediate impact for the Huskers. The Junior National Champion will challenge for spots in an experienced Husker lineup.

“I did my official visit and I absolutely loved the team. I was really excited to work with the coaches. I love the academics here as well and all the support we get.”

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Way was a member of the National Training Center Shooting Club Juniors Team from 2012 to 2019 under head coach Gregory Shaner. Way was named an Eley All American for air rifle and smallbore in 2017-18. She was the USAMU Junior National Air Rifle Champion in both 2017 and 2018.

Seniors Samantha Peterson, Kayla Gadeken, Maddie Korthas and Bailey Powell will be relied upon for leadership for the 2019-20 season. 11 TOP-SIX NCAA TEAM FINISHES SINCE 2000


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The 2018-19 Nebraska Rifle Team (back row, from left): Samantha Peterson, Mari Butler, Elizabeth Lorentz, Emily Cheramie, Elizabeth Ewert, Sarah Sutton, Nina Radulovic; (middle row, from left): Kinga Aletto, Rachel Yager, Kayla Gadeken, Bailey Powell; (front row, from left): Hannah Virga, Elena Flake, Maddie Korthas. The 2018-19 campaign was the final season under Coach Ashley McAllister and assistant coach Rick Johnson at Nebraska. The season ended with senior Hannah Virga’s 23rdplace individual finish in air rifle at the NCAA Championships. Along the way the Huskers recorded one All-American, three All-GARC honorees, a team runner-up conference finish and several personal-best scores. Samantha Peterson capped her junior season with second-team All-America honors from the NRA in smallbore. It marked the second time that Peterson was named an All-American after earning honorable mention accolades in smallbore in 2017. She led the team in smallbore with an average of 580.53 and shot her season high (584) four times (Kentucky, West Virginia, Akron, Navy) in 2018-19. Virga competed at the 2019 NCAA Championships in Morgantown, W. Va. Virga, competing individually, fired 588 in the air rifle discipline to take 23rd place. Virga finished the 2018-19 season with an average air rifle score of 585.45. Nebraska kicked off the season at home against defending NCAA Champion Kentucky on Oct. 6. The Huskers fell short, 4,686-4,635. Peterson led the team in smallbore with a score of 584 to propel the team to an overall score of 2,287. Mari Butler fired a career-high score of 564. A 590 score in air rifle from Kayla Gadeken boosted the team’s 2,366 air rifle score. Elizabeth Ewert notched 580 to set a new personal best. The following weekend the Huskers journeyed to Fairbanks, Alaska to take on Ohio State on Oct. 13. Nebraska lost to the Buckeyes, 4,6584,656. Emily Cheramie led the team in smallbore with 581, contributing to an overall team score of 2,301 in the discipline. Rachel Yager fired a career-high score of 580. Nebraska put up a fight in the second discipline, outscoring Ohio State 2,355-2,352. Peterson posted the highest score for either team with 590.

The following day, the Huskers faced Alaska, dropping the match 4,693-4,662. Nebraska took three of the top five spots in air rifle, led by a career-high score of 581 from Bailey Powell. The Big Red’s final team score was 2,307. Elizabeth Lorentz (career high) and Samantha Peterson both fired 590 to bring the team’s overall air rifle score to 2,355. Nebraska traveled to Morgantown to face West Virginia on Oct. 21. West Virginia topped the Huskers, 4,712-4,660. Peterson’s mark of 584 paced NU in smallbore, contributing to an overall team score of 2,302. Peterson also led the way in air rifle with 592 to propel the Huskers to a final team score of 2,358. On Nov. 3 the Huskers took the range in Akron, Ohio, to face Akron and Morehead State. Cheramie led Nebraska’s effort in smallbore (2,311) with a first-place score of 583. Lorentz was out front in air rifle with 590 to lead NU to a final team score of 2,343. Nebraska placed second overall with an aggregate score of 4,656. Akron took first with 4,660 and Morehead State finished third with 4,634. The next day, Nebraska faced Akron. Nebraska won the match, 4,666-4,636. Peterson and Cheramie took the top two places overall in smallbore with 584 and 583, respectively. NU finished with a final team score of 2,316. Cheramie also led the team in air rifle, along with Lorentz. Both fired a score of 590 to bring the Huskers to a final team score of 2,350. Nebraska traveled to Jacksonville, Ala., to compete in the Gamecock Open, hosted by JSU. Match action was open to other universities, junior shooters and members of the public. The Huskers produced their best aggregate score of the season (4,669). The season high was propelled by a smallbore team score of 2,317. Cheramie was out front for NU with 582. Peterson fired a personal-best 594 in air rifle to drive Nebraska’s air rifle performance, resulting in an overall team score of 2,352.

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The Big Red kicked off 2019 with a trip to New York, facing Army on Jan. 12. The Huskers won, 4,660-4,652. Peterson led the team in smallbore with 581 to drive NU’s team score of 2,314. Peterson was out front again in air rifle with a mark of 589. The team finished with an overall score of 2,346 in the discipline. The following day, Nebraska competed in match action against Coast Guard, defeating the Bears 4,660-4,556. Cheramie led the field with a score of 585 in smallbore, while Maddie Korthas fired a career-high 575. The Huskers finished with an overall team score of 2,213. Korthas led both teams in air rifle with a personal-best score of 592 to propel NU to a team score of 2,347. The Huskers competed at home the following week on Jan. 18 against Navy, defeating the Midshipmen 4,652-4,650. Peterson had the highest smallbore score on either team with 584. She helped Nebraska to a team score of 2,309. Peterson also led NU in air rifle with 590. The Huskers assembled a team score of 2,343. Nebraska returned home for Senior Day against NC State on Jan. 20. The Huskers overcame the Wolfpack 4,627-4,606. Cheramie led the team in smallbore with a mark of 575 to contribute to NU’s team score of 2,288. Cheramie also led the field in air rifle with 590 to drive the Huskers to a team score of 2,339. Nebraska traveled to Oxford, Miss., on Feb. 2 to compete against Ole Miss, falling short 4,6654,651. Cheramie was out front for the Huskers in smallbore with a mark of 582, contributing to an overall team score of 2,308. Powell led NU in air rifle with 590 to propel the team to an overall score of 2,343. The Huskers journeyed to Memphis, Tenn., to compete against Memphis the following day. Nebraska could not hang on in a close match, falling short 4,661-4,660. Peterson led the team in smallbore with 583 to contribute to an overall score of 2,313. Cheramie notched a personalbest score of 593 in air rifle to fuel NU’s team score of 2,347. Two weeks later Nebraska traveled to Murray, Ky., to compete in its NCAA Qualifier match against Murray State. The Huskers fell short, 4,671-4,661. Cheramie led the team in smallbore with a mark of 583 to contribute to a season-high team score of 2,322. Nina Radulovic (582) and Hannah Virga (580) both recorded season highs. Virga recorded another personal season high in air rifle, adding 593 to NU’s overall team score of 2,339. The Huskers finished second among nine teams at the Great American Rifle Conference Championships in Akron, Ohio, Feb. 21-23, after assembling an aggregate score of 4,666. Cheramie led NU in smallbore after tying her own personal best score of 585. She helped the team to a total score of 2,319 in the discipline. Cheramie also led the squadded team members in air rifle with 589, contributing to an overall team score of 2,347. Elena Flake, competing individually, recorded a personal-best score of 591. Nebraska finished behind West Virginia (4,715). Cheramie earned honorable mention AllGARC honors in smallbore and in combined guns. Peterson was named First Team All-GARC in smallbore and Second Team All-GARC in combined guns. Rachel Yager was named GARC Scholar-Athlete of the Year.


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SMALLBORE AIR RIFLE COMBINED DATE OPPONENT LOCATION NU OPP NU OPP NU OPP W/L RECORD Oct. 6 Kentucky Lincoln, Neb. 2,287 2,320 2,348 2,366 4,635 4,686 L 0-1 Oct. 13 Ohio State Fairbanks, Alaska 2,301 2,306 2,355 2,352 4,656 4,658 L 0-2 Oct. 14 Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska 2,307 2,319 2,355 2,374 4,662 4,693 L 0-3 Oct. 21 West Virginia Morgantown, W. Va. 2,302 3,345 2,358 2,367 4,660 4,712 L 0-4 Nov. 3 Akron Akron, Ohio 2,311 2,315 2,343 2,345 4,654 4,660 L 0-5 Morehead State 2,292 2,342 4,634 W 1-5 Nov. 4 Akron Akron, Ohio 2,316 2,297 2,350 2,339 4,666 4,636 W 2-5 Nov. 10 Gamecock Open Jacksonville, Ala. 2,317 2,352 4,669 Memphis 2,332 2,357 4,689 L 2-6 Jacksonville State 2,332 2,334 4,666 W 3-6 UT-Martin 2,279 2,324 4,603 W 4-6 Alabama-Birmingham 2,280 2,317 4,597 W 5-6 North Georgia 2,265 2,303 4,568 W 6-6 Jan. 12 Army West Point, N.Y. 2,314 2,302 2,346 2,350 4,660 4,652 W 7-6 Jan. 13 Coast Guard West Point, N.Y. 2,313 2,239 2,347 2,317 4,660 4,556 W 8-6 Jan. 18 Navy Lincoln, Neb. 2,309 2,303 2,343 2,347 4,652 4,650 W 9-6 Jan. 20 NC State Lincoln, Neb. 2,288 2,281 2,339 2,325 4,627 4,606 W 10-6 Feb. 2 Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 2,308 2,306 2,343 2,359 4,651 4,665 L 10-7 Feb. 3 Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 2,313 2,313 2,347 2,348 4,660 4,661 L 10-8 Feb. 17 NCAA Qualifier (MSU) Murray, Ky. 2,322 2,318 2,339 2,353 4,661 4,671 L 10-9 Feb. 23-24 GARC Championships Akron, Ohio 2,319 2,347 4,666 West Virginia 2,342 2,373 4,715 L 10-10 Kentucky 2,309 2,354 4,663 W 11-10 Akron 2,302 2,353 4,647 W 12-10 Navy 2,298 2,354 4,652 W 13-10 Ole Miss 2,302 2,346 4,648 W 10-9 Army 2,286 2,361 4,647 W 11-9 Memphis 2,300 2,343 4,643 W 12-9 NC State 2,281 2,341 4,622 W 13-9

2018-19 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS KINGA ALETTO Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 569 582 1,151 Ohio State DNP DNP DNP Alaska DNP DNP DNP West Virginia 560 584 1,144 Akron, Morehead State DNP DNP DNP Akron DNP DNP DNP Gamecock Open 566 587 1,153 Army 565 583 1,148 Coast Guard 576 581 1,157 Navy 568 580 1,148 NC State 570 578 1,148 Ole Miss DNP DNP DNP Memphis DNP DNP DNP NCAA Qualifiers DNP DNP DNP GARC Champs. 564 580 1,144 NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 567.25 581.88 1,149.13

KAYLA GADEKEN Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 570 590 1,160 Ohio State 572 589 1,161 Alaska 575 589 1,164 West Virginia 578 588 1,166 Akron, Morehead State 574 580 1,154 Akron 574 578 1,152 Gamecock Open 578 585 1,163 Army 566 583 1,149 Coast Guard 578 577 1,155 Navy 562 568 1,130 NC State 569 566 1,135 Ole Miss 574 582 1,156 Memphis 577 DNP DNP NCAA Qualifiers 569 580 1,149 GARC Champs. 559 571 1,130 NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 571.67 580.43 1,151.71

NINA RADULOVIC Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 564 583 1,147 Ohio State 565 581 1,146 Alaska 573 578 1,151 West Virginia DNP DNP DNP Akron, Morehead State DNP DNP DNP Akron DNP DNP DNP Gamecock Open DNP DNP DNP Army DNP DNP DNP Coast Guard DNP DNP DNP Navy 556 579 1,135 NC State 568 578 1,146 Ole Miss 574 588 1,162 Memphis 574 583 1,157 NCAA Qualifiers 582 587 1,169 GARC Champs. 582 586 1,168 NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 570.89 582.56 1,153.44

RACHEL YAGER Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 570 576 1,146 Ohio State 580 580 1,160 Alaska 573 581 1,154 West Virginia 565 576 1,141 Akron, Morehead State 571 581 1,152 Akron 575 581 1,156 Gamecock Open 573 581 1,154 Army DNP DNP DNP Coast Guard DNP DNP DNP Navy 572 587 1,159 NC State 568 582 1,150 Ole Miss 568 575 1,143 Memphis DNP DNP DNP NCAA Qualifiers 568 581 1,149 GARC Champs. 559 580 1,139 NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 570.17 580.08 1,150.25

ELENA FLAKE Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 570 581 1,152 Ohio State DNP DNP DNP Alaska DNP DNP DNP West Virginia DNP DNP DNP Akron, Morehead State DNP DNP DNP Akron DNP DNP DNP Gamecock Open 577 582 1,159 Army DNP DNP DNP Coast Guard DNP DNP DNP Navy 548 580 1,128 NC State 570 586 1,156 Ole Miss DNP DNP DNP Memphis DNP DNP DNP NCAA Qualifiers DNP DNP DNP GARC Champs. 561 591 1,152 NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 565.20 584.00 1,149.40

BAILEY POWELL Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 556 589 1,145 Ohio State 562 583 1,145 Alaska 581 584 1,165 West Virginia 573 590 1,163 Akron, Morehead State 573 581 1,154 Akron 570 585 1,155 Gamecock Open 577 582 1,159 Army 574 587 1,161 Coast Guard 568 586 1,154 Navy 561 593 1,154 NC State 571 584 1,155 Ole Miss 578 590 1,168 Memphis 559 585 1,144 NCAA Qualifiers 575 575 1,150 GARC Champs. 569 586 1,155 NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 569.80 585.33 1,155.13

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2018-19 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS MARI BUTLER Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 564 579 1,143 Ohio State DNP DNP DNP Alaska DNP DNP DNP West Virginia DNP DNP DNP Akron, Morehead State 557 565 1,122 Akron 559 574 1,133 Gamecock Open DNP DNP DNP Army DNP DNP DNP Coast Guard DNP DNP DNP Navy 549 575 1,124 NC State 568 580 1,148 Ole Miss DNP DNP DNP Memphis DNP DNP DNP NCAA Qualifiers DNP DNP DNP GARC Champs. DNP DNP DNP NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 559.40 574.6 1,134.00 SARAH SUTTON Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 551 572 1,123 Ohio State DNP DNP DNP Alaska DNP DNP DNP West Virginia DNP DNP DNP Akron, Morehead State DNP DNP DNP Akron DNP DNP DNP Gamecock Open DNP DNP DNP Army DNP DNP DNP Coast Guard DNP DNP DNP Navy DNP DNP DNP NC State DNP DNP DNP Ole Miss DNP DNP DNP Memphis DNP DNP DNP NCAA Qualifiers DNP DNP DNP GARC Champs. DNP DNP DNP NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 551.00 572.00 1,123.00 ELIZABETH LORENTZ Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 574 585 1,159 Ohio State 568 588 1,156 Alaska 569 590 1,159 West Virginia 565 588 1,153 Akron, Morehead State 559 590 1,149 Akron 568 590 1,158 Gamecock Open 567 584 1,151 Army 568 588 1,156 Coast Guard 566 585 1,151 Navy 567 586 1,153 NC State 556 575 1,131 Ole Miss DNP DNP DNP Memphis DNP DNP DNP NCAA Qualifiers DNP DNP DNP GARC Champs. DNP DNP DNP NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 566.09 586.27 1,152.36 ELIZABETH EWERT Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 562 580 1,142 Ohio State DNP DNP DNP Alaska DNP DNP DNP West Virginia 561 579 1,140 Akron, Morehead State 559 571 1,130 Akron 571 578 1,149 Gamecock Open DNP DNP DNP Army DNP DNP DNP Coast Guard DNP DNP DNP Navy 540 574 1,114 NC State 562 DNP DNP Ole Miss DNP DNP DNP Memphis DNP DNP DNP NCAA Qualifiers DNP DNP DNP GARC Champs. DNP DNP DNP NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 559.17 576.4 1,135.00

MADDIE KORTHAS Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 551 582 1,133 Ohio State DNP DNP DNP Alaska DNP DNP DNP West Virginia DNP DNP DNP Akron, Morehead State DNP DNP DNP Akron DNP DNP DNP Gamecock Open DNP DNP DNP Army 565 586 1,151 Coast Guard 575 592 1,167 Navy 563 582 1,145 NC State 566 576 1,142 Ole Miss 565 589 1,154 Memphis DNP 577 DNP NCAA Qualifiers 573 580 1,153 GARC Champs. 563 587 1,150 NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 565.13 583.44 1,149.38 EMILY CHERAMIE Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 569 586 1,155 Ohio State 581 588 1,169 Alaska 579 586 1,165 West Virginia 575 588 1,163 Akron, Morehead State 583 589 1,172 Akron 583 590 1,173 Gamecock Open 582 587 1,169 Army 579 586 1,165 Coast Guard 585 590 1,175 Navy 582 585 1,167 NC State 575 590 1,165 Ole Miss 582 581 1,163 Memphis 579 593 1,172 NCAA Qualifiers 583 589 1,172 GARC Champs. 585 589 1,174 NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 580.13 587.8 1,167.93 HANNAH VIRGA Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 564 586 1,150 Ohio State 565 578 1,143 Alaska 576 576 1,152 West Virginia DNP DNP DNP Akron, Morehead State DNP DNP DNP Akron DNP DNP DNP Gamecock Open DNP DNP DNP Army 580 582 1,162 Coast Guard 564 589 1,153 Navy 571 589 1,160 NC State 567 590 1,157 Ole Miss 567 583 1,150 Memphis DNP DNP DNP NCAA Qualifiers 580 593 1,173 GARC Champs. 572 586 1,158 NCAA Champs. DNP 588 DNP Average 570.6 585.45 1,155.80 SAMANTHA PETERSON Opponent SB AR AGG. Kentucky 584 589 1,173 Ohio State 580 590 1,170 Alaska 580 590 1,170 West Virginia 584 592 1,176 Akron, Morehead State 581 583 1,164 Akron 584 585 1,169 Gamecock Open 580 594 1,174 Army 581 589 1,170 Coast Guard 582 580 1,162 Navy 584 590 1,174 NC State 574 589 1,163 Ole Miss 574 582 1,156 Memphis 583 586 1,169 NCAA Qualifiers 577 577 1,154 GARC Champs. 580 586 1,166 NCAA Champs. DNP DNP DNP Average 580.53 586.8 1,167.33

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Senior Maddie Korthas appeared in 9 matches in 2018-19 during the Huskers’ record-setting season. Korthas will help Nebraska pursue a berth in the NCAA Championships.

2018-19 STATISTICS SMALLBORE

PLAYER Emily Cheramie Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic Bailey Powell Hannah Virga Rachel Yager Kayla Gadeken Elena Flake Kinga Aletto Maddie Korthas Elizabeth Lorentz Elizabeth Ewert Mari Butler Sarah Sutton

APPS. HIGH 15 585 15 584 9 582 15 581 10 580 12 580 15 578 5 577 8 576 8 575 11 574 6 571 5 568 1 551

AVG. 580.13 580.53 570.89 569.80 570.60 570.17 571.67 565.20 567.25 565.13 566.09 559.17 559.40 551.00

PLAYER Samantha Peterson Emily Cheramie Hannah Virga Bailey Powell Maddie Korthas Elena Flake Elizabeth Lorentz Kayla Gadeken Nina Radulovic Kinga Aletto Rachel Yager Elizabeth Ewert Mari Butler Sarah Sutton

APPS. HIGH 15 594 15 593 11 593 15 593 9 592 5 591 11 590 14 590 9 588 8 587 12 587 5 580 5 580 1 572

AVG. 586.80 587.80 585.45 585.33 583.44 584.00 586.27 580.43 582.56 581.88 580.08 576.40 574.60 572.00

PLAYER Samantha Peterson Emily Cheramie Nina Radulovic Bailey Powell Maddie Korthas Kayla Gadeken Hannah Virga Rachel Yager Elizabeth Lorentz Elena Flake Kinga Aletto Elizabeth Ewert Mari Butler Sarah Sutton

APPS. HIGH 15 1,176 15 1,175 9 1,169 15 1,168 8 1,167 14 1,166 10 1,162 12 1,160 11 1,159 5 1,159 8 1,157 5 1,149 5 1,148 1 1,123

AVG. 1,167.33 1,167.93 1,153.44 1,155.13 1,149.38 1,151.71 1,155.80 1,150.25 1,152.36 1,149.40 1,149.13 1,135.00 1,134.00 1,123.00

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Note: Does not include any Walsh Invitational, the 2012 Roger Withrow Invitational, the 2002 Buckeye Invitational or the 1998 and 1999 Kentucky Invites. Key: *air rifle only; ^smallbore only +GARC Championships #NCAA Championships 3/9/13 L 4,643-4,644# AIR FORCE (23-13) ALASKA-FAIRBANKS (2-31) 2/9/14 W 4,650-4,669 Date W/L Score Site Date W/L Score Site 3/2/14 W 4,665-4,653+ 1/15/00 L 6,054-6,092 A 1/15/00 L 6,054-6,250 N 3/15/14 W 4,660-4,635# 1/16/00 W 1,537-1,531* A 1/16/00 L 1,537-1,564* N 10/19/14 W 4,659-4,620 11/10/00 W 6,197-6,047 N 3/11/00 L 6,121-6,285# N 3/3/15 W 4,664-4,609+ 10/20/01 W 6,138-6,022 H 1/12/01 L 6,120-6,234 N 11/1/15 W 4,663-4,616 10/19/02 W 6,135-6,073 H 3/9/01 L 6,135-6,283# N 2/28/16 L 4,638-4,648+ 2/7/03 W 3,843-3,782 N 1/11/02 L 6,130-6,215 N 1/16/17 W 4,665-4,647 2/8/03 L 6,089-6,108 N 2/23/02 L 6,122-6,270 A 2/24-25/17 W 4,679-4,649+ 10/11/03 W 6,169-6,044 H 1/10/03 L 6,132-6,273 N 10/21/17 W 4,631-4,630 10/12/03 W 6,184-6,052 H 1/11/03 L 6,087-6,290 N 2/24-25/18 W 4,651-4,639+ 1/10/04 W 6,206-6,068 A 10/26/03 L 6,158-6,274 A 1/12/19 W 4,660-4,652 10/22/04 W 4,614-4,559 H 1/9/04 L 6,219-6,302 N 2/23-24/19 W 4,666-4,647+ 10/23/04 W 4,605-4,565 H 3/13/04 L 6,147-6,273# N 10/22/05 W 4,686-4,565 H 10/23/05 W 4,687-4,607 H 2/9/06 W 4,682-4,614 A 11/19/06 W 4,621-4,490 H 12/1/06 W 4,661-4,546 A 11/29/07 W 4,619-4,499 A 2/17/08 W 4,616-4,509 H 10/12/08 W 4,610-4,584 H 10/9/09 W 4,629-4,614 H 10/23/10 L 4,565-4,626 H 1/22/11 L 4,566-4,614 A 10/14/11 L 4,570-4,602 H 11/17/12 L 4,622-4,650 A 1/12/13 L 4,643-4,658 H 3/9/13 L 4,643-4,658# N 1/25/14 W 4,685-4,629 H 1/26/14 W 4,679-4,671 H 10/4/14 L 4,648-4,667 A 3/14/15 W 4,667-4,642# N 10/10/15 L 4,662-4,680 A 3/11/16 L 4,650-4,669# N 3/10-11/17 W 4,676-4,653# N 11/19/17 L 4,672-4,672 A -Tie-breaker was determined by total number of inner tens. (NU: 257 USAFA: 280) 3/9-10/18 L 4,655-4,669# N

AKRON (14-1) Date 2/11/01 11/17/02 1/27/13 3/2/14 1/18/15 3/3/15 11/21/15 2/28/16 11/5/16 2/24-25/17 2/3/18 2/24-25/18 11/3/18 11/4/18 2/23-24/19

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ARMY WEST POINT (24-16) Score 6,155-5,635 3,819-3,812 4,639-4,576 4,665-4,590+ 4,660-4,627 4,664-4,608+ 4,670-4,612 4,638-4,624+ 4,663-4,630 4,679-4,630+ 4,661-4,640 4,651-4,637+ 4,654-4,660 4,666-4,636 4,666-4,647+

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (5-0) Date 1/31/99 1/30/00 1/28/01 1/27/13 11/10/18

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3/12/05 W 4,657-4,656# N 3/11/06 L 4,666-4,682# N 10/30/06 L 4,655-4,674 A 3/10/07 L 4,623-4,662# N 10/28/07 L 4,614-4,654 H 3/15/08 L 4,625-4,662# N 10/26/08 L 4,595-4,647 A 11/30/09 L 4,595-4,680 H 3/12/10 L 4,619-4,653# N 2/16/12 L 4,594-4,663 A 2/18/12 L 4,596-4,672 A 10/7/12 W 4,641-4,641 H -Tie-breaker was determined by total number of inner tens. (NU: 255 UAF: 249) 3/9/13 L 4,643-4,644# N 3/15/14 L 4,660-4,677# N 11/23/14 L 4,657-4,700 A 3/14/15 L 4,667-4,700# A 3/11/16 L 4,650-4,664# N 2/2/17 L 4,691-4,683 H 3/10-11/17 L 4,676-4,676# N -Tie-breaker was determined by total number of inner tens. (NU: 268 UAF: 276) 3/9-10/18 L 4,655-4,667# N 10/14/18 L 4,662-4,693 A

Score 1,423-1,136* 1,534-1,290* 1,558-1,291* 4,639-2,193 4,669-4,597

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Date 10/16/99 1/24/04 3/13/04 11/14/05 2/27/05 3/12/05 1/14/06 2/26/06 3/11/06 10/15/06 2/25/07 3/10/07 11/18/07 2/23/08 3/15/08 10/10/08 2/28/09 10/18/09 2/21/10 3/12/10 10/10/10 2/27/11 11/13/11 2/25/12 1/23/13 2/9/13

W/L W L L L W L W W W L L L L L L W W W W L W L L W W L

Score 6,108-5,931 6,131-6,148 6,147-6,176# 4,611-4,682 4,663-4,647+ 4,657-4,659# 4,676-4,657 4,676-4,665+ 4,666-4,650# 4,656-4,657 4,600-4,628+ 4,623-4,644# 4,584-4,660 4,611-4,651+ 4,625-4,652# 4,619-4,600 4,620-4,553+ 4,615-4,598 4,612-4,599+ 4,619-4,627# 4,619-4,605 4,591-4,644+ 4,598-4,658 4,658-4,653+ 4,647-4,645+ 4,631-4,645

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AUSTIN PEAY (2-2) Date 10/24/98 1/30/99 10/24/99 1/27/02

W/L L L W W

CENTENARY (2-0) Date 1/31/99 1/28/01

W/L W W

CITADEL (1-0) Date 9/24/17

W/L W

Score 1,276-1,413* 1,383-1,410* 1,540-1,414* 1,530-1,475*

Site N A N A

Score 4,211-3,728^ 4,623-3,949^

Site N N

Score 4,631-4,554

Site A

COAST GUARD (1-0) Date 1/13/19

W/L W

Score 4,660-4,556

COLUMBUS STATE (3-0) Date 1/17/13 1/27/13 2/23/14

W/L W W W

Score 4,650-4,551 4,639-4,601 4,678-4,553

JACKSONVILLE STATE (11-8) Date 3/11/00 11/4/00 11/6/00 3/10/01 1/26/02 1/25/03 3/12/05 3/10/07 2/14/09 2/16/12 2/18/12 1/17/13 1/27/13 3/9/13 2/23/14 3/15/14 3/14/15 1/28/17 11/10/18

W/L W W W W L L L L L L L L W W W W W W W

KENTUCKY (13-36) Date 1/31/99 1/30/00

W/L L W

N H N N N N N N A N H N A N

Site A

Site N N N

Score 1,545-1,527* 6,178-6,126 6,180-6,170 1,547-1,544* 5,998-6,115 5,986-6,149 4,657-4,658# 4,623-4,639# 4,584-4,671 4,594-4,648 4,596-4,645 4,650-4,664 4,639-4,630 4,643-4,621# 4,678-4,660 4,660-4,639# 4,667-4,664# 4,656-4,628 4,669-4,666

Site N A N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N

Score 5,634-6,175 6,102-6,093

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 11/10/00 1/28/01 3/9/01 11/10/01 10/24/04 1/15/05 2/27/05 3/12/05 11/19/05 2/26/06 3/11/06 11/10/06 2/25/07 3/10/07 10/26/07 2/23/08 3/15/08 10/25/08 2/28/09 1/30/10 2/21/10 3/12/10 11/6/10 2/27/11 10/23/11 2/25/12 10/13/12 1/23/13 1/27/13 3/9/13 2/2/14 3/2/14 11/22/14 3/3/15 3/14/15 11/14/15 2/28/16 3/11/16 11/6/16 2/24-25/17 3/10-11/17 11/18/17 11/19/17 2/24-25/18 3/9-10/18 10/6/18 2/23-24/19

W L L L L W W W W W W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L W L L L L W L L L L L L W

6,197-6,157 6,181-6,215 6,135-6,175# 6,099-6,213 6,121-6,138 4,635-4,605 4,663-4,632+ 4,657-4,627# 4,661-4,653 4,676-4,650+ 4,666-4,600# 4,631-4,652 4,600-4,630+ 4,623-4,636# 4,607-4,673 4,611-4,633+ 4,625-4,623# 4,606-4,670 4,620-4,650+ 4,604-4,619 4,612-4,645+ 4,619-4,640# 4,579-4,672 4,591-4,672+ 4,626-4,669 4,658-4,675+ 4,643-4,666 4,647-4,690+ 4,639-4,633 4,643-4,670# 4,659-4,680 4,665-4,672+ 4,669-4,676 4,664-4,671+ 4,667-4,657# 4,645-4,676 4,638-4,677+ 4,650-4,669# 4,683-4,675 4,679-4,667+ 4,676-4,682# 4,663-4,696 4,672-4,687 4,651-4,686+ 4,655-4,717# 4,635-4,686 4,666-4,663+

KING’S COLLEGE (1-0) Date 10/17/99

W/L W

MEMPHIS (31-8) Date 1/31/99 1/28/01 11/13/04 2/27/05 11/6/05 2/26/06 2/10/07 2/25/07 2/3/08 2/23/08 2/7/09 2/28/09 11/1/09 2/21/10 10/8/10 2/27/11 1/15/12 2/25/12 1/17/13 1/23/13 1/27/13 11/9/13

W/L L W W W W W W W W W L W W W W L L W W W W W

A N N A N A N N H N N A N N H N N N N H N N N N A N H N N N A N N N N H N N A N N N N N N H N

Score 3,822-3,663^

Site A

Score 1,423-1,479* 1,558-1,516* 4,637-4,572 4,663-4,620+ 4,673-4,608 4,676-4,641+ 4,629-4,549 4,600-4,536+ 4,636-4,496 4,611-4,504+ 4,563-4,568 4,620-4,539+ 4,616-4,574 4,612-4,552+ 4,601-4,574 4,591-4,610+ 4,600-4,624 4,658-4,631+ 4,650-4,608 4,647-4,632+ 4,639-4,634 4,635-4,630

Site N N N N A N H N N N H N N N H N N N N N H

2/23/14 3/2/14 3/15/14 11/1/14 3/3/15 10/24/15 2/21/15 2/28/16 1/28/17 2/19/17 2/24-25/17 10/28/17 10/29/17 2/24-25/18 11/10/18 2/3/19

W W L W W W W W W W W L W W L L

4,678-4,649 4,665-4,634 + 4,660-4,675# 4,667-4,625 4,664-4,649+ 4,654-4,675 4,668-4,653 4,638-4,619+ 4,656-4,650 4,666-4,641 4,679-4,629+ 4,636-4,663 4,665-4,640 4,651-4,624+ 4,689-4,669 4,660-4,661

N N N A N N N N A N N N N N N A

2/23-24/19

W

4,666-4,643+

N

Score 5,986-1,201

Site N

MERCER (1-0) Date 1/25/03

W/L W

MISSISSIPPI (27-8)

Date W/L Score Site 1/13/01 W 6,175-5,844 N 1/26/02 W 5,998-5,917 N 1/25/03 L 5,986-6,036 N 11/20/04 W 4,661-4,579 H 2/27/05 W 4,663-4,612+ A 11/5/05 W 4,667-4,600 A 2/26/06 W 4,676-4,639+ A 3/11/06 W 4,666-4,616# N 10/13/06 W 4,634-4,566 H 2/25/07 W 4,600-4,592+ A 2/2/08 W 4,606-4,573 A 2/23/08 W 4,611-4,576+ A 1/23/09 W 4,591-4,579 H 1/24/09 W 4,577-4,573 H 2/28/09 W 4,620-4,576+ A 10/31/09 W 4,608-4,582 A 2/21/10 W 4,612-4,609+ A 1/16/11 L 4,573-4,622 N 2/27/11 L 4,591-4,625+ N 10/22/11 L 4,610-4,650 N 2/25/12 W 4,658-4,653+ N 10/20/12 W 4,641-4,621 A 1/23/13 W 4,647-4,634+ N 1/19/14 W 4,643-4,637 A 3/2/14 W 4,665-4,625+ A 10/12/14 W 4,653-4,576 H 3/3/15 W 4,664-4,613+ A 1/16/16 W 4,672-4,593 A 2/13/16 W 4,667-4,631 N 2/28/16 L 4,638-4,639+ A 10/15/16 W 4,659-4,654 A 2/24-25/17 W 4,679-4,624+ N 9/24/2017 L 4,631-4,661 N 1/14/18 L 4,660-4,669 N 2/24-25/18 L 4,651-4,651+ N -Tie-breaker was determined by total number of inner tens.

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY (11-1) Date 10/24/98 1/30/99 1/31/99 10/23/99 12/4/99 1/30/00 1/28/01 11/23/02 12/6/04 12/4/04 12/3/05 1/20/07

W/L L W W W W W W W W W W W

Score 3,062-3,383^ 1,383-1,334* 5,634-5,465 6,067-5,515 5,974-5,793 6,102-5,684 6,181-5,131 6,132-6,061 6,152-5,910 4,658-4,529 4,668-4,493 4,616-4,426

11 TOP-SIX NCAA TEAM FINISHES SINCE 2000

Site A N N A H N N H H H H H

MOREHEAD STATE (4-2) Date 1/31/99 2/13/99 1/30/00 2/12/00 1/28/01 11/3/18

W/L L L W W W W

Score 5,634-6,023 5,679-6,034 6,102-5,886 6,123-5,891 6,181-5,852 4,654-4,634

MURRAY STATE (11-14)

Date 3/9/01 2/23/02 3/11/06 3/10/07 11/9/08 2/14/09 1/17/10 3/12/10 1/17/11 1/16/12 1/17/13 1/27/13 2/1/14 2/23/14 10/10/14 3/14/15 1/16/16 1/23/16 2/21/16 3/11/16 2/19/17 3/10-11/17 2/18/18 3/9-10/18 2/17/19

W/L L L W W W W L W L L W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L

NAVY (19-4) Date 10/14/00 3/11/00 1/25/04 3/13/04 3/12/05 3/11/06 10/29/06 3/10/07 1/13/08 3/15/08 3/12/10 1/23/13 10/26/13 3/2/14 3/3/15 3/14/16 2/28/16 1/21/17 2/24-25/17 1/19/18 2/24-25/18 1/18/19 2/23-24/19

W/L W W L L W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W L W W

NEVADA (4-2) Date 2/17/03 3/13/04 3/15/08 10/5/08 11/10/12 11/11/12

W/L W L W L W W

Site N N N N N N

Score 6,135-6,143# 6,122-6,173 4,666-4,621# 4,623-4,565# 4,602-4,541 4,584-4,542 4,597-4,618 4,619-4,611# 4,602-4,657 4,619-4,633 4,650-4,587 4,639-4,620 4,652-4,593 4,678-4,651 4,651-4,640 4,667-4,637# 4,672-4,687 4,677-4,691 4,668-4,715 4,650-4,690# 4,666-4,702 4,676-4,692# 4,672-4,710 4,655-4,684# 4,661-4,671

Site N N N N A A A N A A A A N A H N N A A N A N A N A

Score 6,157-6,141 6,121-6,059 # 6,195-6,207 6,147-6,182# 4,657-4,637# 4,666-4,625# 4,648-4,564 4,623-4,565# 4,582-4,583 4,625-4,610# 4,619-4,602# 4,647-4,623+ 4,631-4,590 4,665-4,612+ 4,664-4,611+ 4,680-4,623 4,638-4,606+ 4,677-4,629 4,679-4,621+ 4,682-4,655 4,651-4,663+ 4,652-4,650 4,666-4,652+

Site A N N N N N N N N N N N H N N A N N N A N H N

Score 3,055-3,052* 6,147-6,185# 4,625-4,591# 4,563-4,651 4,642-4,626 4,639-4,629

Site N N N A N N


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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS NORTH CAROLINA STATE (24-1) Date 2/25/07 11/18/07 2/23/08 1/17/09 2/28/09 10/17/09 2/21/10 11/20/10 2/27/11 11/12/11 2/25/12 10/5/12 1/23/13 2/8/14 3/2/14 10/18/14 3/3/15 10/31/15 2/28/16 1/15/17 2/24-25/17 1/20/18 2/24-25/18 1/20/19 2/23-24/19

W/L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W

Score 4,600-4,503+ 4,584-4,505 4,611-4,451+ 4,610-4,482 4,620-4,537+ 4,595-4,555 4,612-4,545+ 4,600-4,514 4,591-4,504+ 4,611-4,564 4,658-4,555+ 4,635-4,582 4,647-4,618+ 4,690-4,561 4,665-4,603+ 4,653-4,595 4,664-4,583+ 4,666-4,636 4,638-4,651+ 4,678-4,665 4,679-4,660+ 4,670-4,655 4,651-4,646+ 4,627-4,606 4,666-4,622+

NORTH GEORGIA (1-0) Date 11/10/18

W/L W

NORWICH (3-0) Date 10/16/99 10/14/00 3/11/00

W/L W W W

Site N N N N N N N N N N N H N N N N N N N N N N N H N

Score 4,669-4,568

Site N

Score 6,108-6,057 6,157-6,034 6,121-6,070#

Site N N N

Date W/L Score Site 2/13/00 W 6,165-5,960 A 2/11/01 W 6,155-5,978 A 2/9/02 W 6,183-6,117 A 1/25/03 L 5,986-6,118 N 11/23/04 W 6,152-6,035 A 11/19/11 L 4,605-4,619 H 11/10/12 W 4,642-4,594 A 11/11/12 W 4,639-4,609 A 1/27/13 W 4,639-4,606 N 11/23/13 W 4,663-4,646 H 11/2/14 W 4,675-4,628 N 1/31/16 W 4,674-4,672 A 3/11/16 L 4,650-4,659# N 10/29/16 W 4,662-4,662 H -Tie-breaker was determined by total number of inner tens. (NU: 272, OSU: 270) 3/10-11/17 W 4,676-4,670# A 9/24/17 L 4,631-4,650 N 11/19/17 L 4,672-4,682 N 1/13/18 L 4,667-4,690 A 3/9-10/18 L 4,655-4,664# N 10/13/19 L 4,656-4,658 N Date 2/2/19 2/23-24/19

W/L L W

W W

SAINT LOUIS (3-0) Date 1/31/99 1/30/00 1/28/01

W/L W W W

6,155-5,975 4,639-4,411 Score 1,423-1,316* 1,534-1,363* 1,558-1,232*

SAN FRANCISCO (1-0) Date 2/17/03

W/L W

Score 3,055-2,902*

TENNESSEE-MARTIN (12-1) Date 1/31/99 1/30/00 1/28/01 1/25/03 2/14/09 1/17/13 1/27/13 1/27/13 11/2/13 2/23/14 2/21/15 2/19/17 11/10/18

W/L L W W W W W W W W W W W W

Score 5,634-5,994 6,102-5,998 6,181-5,990 5,986-5,951 4,584-4,541 4,650-4,587 4,639-4,579 4,639-4,436 4,655-4,395 4,678-4,626 4,668-4,567 4,666-3,459 4,669-4,603

TENNESSEE TECH (4-2) Date 11/6/00 3/9/01 1/26/02 1/25/03 3/13/04 2/14/09

W/L W W L L W W

Score 6,180-5,668 6,135-6,079# 5,998-6,166 5,986-6,179 6,147-6,123# 4,584-4,462

N N Site N N N Site N Site N N N N N N N N N N N N N Site N N N N N N

TCU (4-17-1)

OHIO STATE (12-8)

OLE MISS (1-1)

2/11/01 1/27/13

Score 4,651-4,665 4,666-4,648+

Site A N

Date W/L Score Site 12/4/99 W 5,974-5,648 H 11/6/04 W 2,310-2,199* H 11/30/06 W 4,661-4,616 N 3/10/07 T 4,623-4,623# N 1/26/08 L 4,627-4,641 H 3/15/08 L 4,625-4,627# N 1/24/09 L 4,577-4,619 H 11/21/09 L 4,615-4,651 A 1/23/10 L 4,619-4,637 H 3/12/10 L 4,619-4,675# A 11/7/10 L 4,602-4,690 A 2/6/11 L 4,585-4,688 H 11/10/12 L 4,642-4,708 N 3/9/13 L 4,643-4,664# N 3/15/14 W 4,660-4,642# N 1/31/15 L 4,666-4,678 H 3/14/15 L 4,667-4,677# N -Tie-breaker was determined by total number of inner tens. (TCU: 275, NU: 262) 10/25/15 L 4,675-4,708 A 3/11/16 L 4,650-4,694# N 3/10-11/17 L 4,676-4,706# N 10/28/17 L 4,636-4,711 A 3/9-10/18 L 4,655-4,701# N

UTEP (10-4)

2/5/11 11/11/12 1/27/13 11/12/16 11/13/16

L W W W W

4,582-4,617 4,639-4,503 4,639-4,445 4,664-4,578 4,668-4,558

WEST VIRGINIA (7-37) Date 2/13/99 3/9/01 12/07/02 12/14/04 2/27/05 1/16/06 2/26/06 11/11/06 2/25/07 1/12/08 2/23/08 3/15/08 1/16/09 2/28/09 10/11/09 2/13/10 2/21/10 3/12/10 11/21/10 2/12/11 2/27/11 10/16/11 2/25/12 1/19/13 1/23/13 3/9/13 10/13/13 2/23/14 3/2/14 3/15/14 1/17/15 3/3/15 3/14/15 10/11/15 2/28/16 3/11/16 1/22/17 2/24-25/17 3/10-11/17 10/14/17 2/24-25/18 3/9-10/18 10/21/19 2/23-24/19

W/L L L L W W W W W W L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

WYOMING (5-0) Date 12/4/99 1/15/00 1/16/00 12/2/00 2/8/03

W/L W W W W W

XAVIER (5-5) Date 2/13/99 3/11/00 10/14/00 2/12/00 3/9/01 3/13/04 1/29/05 2/27/05 2/26/06 2/23/08

W/L L L W L L L W W W W

H N N H H

Score 5,679-6,175 6,135-6,174# 6,126-6,203 6,149-6,012 4,663-4,576+ 4,653-4,596 4,676-4,594+ 4,633-4,548 4,600-4,552+ 4,599-4,615 4,611-4,626+ 4,625-4,616# 4,622-4,650 4,620-4,645+ 4,634-4,660 4,612-4,659 4,612-4,653+ 4,619-4,641# 4,592-4,656 4,596-4,704 4,591-4,704+ 4,610-4,667 4,658-4,681+ 4,661-4,689 4,647-4,705+ 4,643-4,675# 4,650-4,655 4,678-4,691 4,665-4,700+ 4,660-4,705# 4,680-4,704 4,664-4,709+ 4,667-4,702# 4,654-4,714 4,638-4,702+ 4,650-4,709# 4,646-4,710 4,679-4,725+ 4,676-4,723# 4,653-4,716 4,651-4,699+ 4,655-4,708# 4,660-4,712 4,666-4,715+

Site N N A A N N N N N A N N A N H A N N A A N H N A N N H N N N A N N N N N A N N H N N A N

Score 5,974-5,793 6,054-5,668 1,537-1,449* 6,134-5,600 6,089-5,924

Site H N N H N

Score 5,679-6,158 6,121-6,156# 6,157-6,131 6,123-6,161 6,135-6,160# 6,147-6,164# 4,668-4,619 4,663-4,605+ 4,676-4,522+ 4,611-2,181*+

Site A N N A N N H N N N

Date W/L Score Site 1/12/01 W 6,120-6,090 A 1/13/01 W 6,175-6,081 A 1/12/02 W 6,166-6,103 A PENN STATE (1-0) L 6,132-6,135 A Date W/L Score Site 1/10/03 L 6,087-6,131 A 11/17/02 W 3,819-3,455 N 1/11/03 2/8/03 L 6,089-6,120 A 1/9/04 W 6,219-6,174 N ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE (2-1) W highs of6,178-6,115 H Date Yager appeared W/L Site 2/14/04 Rachel in Score nine matches in 2017-18, notching season 572 and 584 in smallbore and air rifle respectively. Yager will look to be a 11/14/09 W NCAA Championships 4,589-4,563 appearance. A regular Huskers pursue theirNseventh consecutive 2/14/99 contributor L as the5,690-5,926 THREE NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS


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2019-20 NEBRASKA RIFLE

1998-99

(3-7-0)

Coach: Karen Anthony NCAA Championships Finish: N/A Date Opponents Result Place 10/24 Austin Peay* 1,276-1,413 L 10/24 UMKC* 1,276-1,351 L 10/24 UMKC** 1,736-2,032 L 11/6 Walsh Invitational 5,373 19th/22 11/7 Kentucky Invitational 5,314 21st/22 1/30 Austin Peay* 1,383-1,410 L 1/30 UMKC* 1,383-1,334 W 1/31 Roger Withrow Invitational 5,634 13th/15 2/15 Collegiate Sectional 5,690 4th/6 *-Air Rifle only, **-Smallbore only

1999-00

(20-6-0)

Coach: Karen Anthony NCAA Championships Finish: 3rd Date Opponents Result Place 10/16 Army 6,108-5,931 W 10/16 Norwich 6,108-6,057 W 10/17 King’s College** 3,822-3,663 W 10/23 Austin Peay* 1,540-1,414 W 10/23 UMKC 6,067-5,515 W 11/5 Walsh Invitational 6,070 9th/21 11/6 Kentucky Invitational 6,082 5th/26 12/4 TCU (Purple) 5,974-4,230 W 12/4 TCU (White) 5,974-3,682 W 12/4 UMKC 5,974-4,201 W 12/4 Wyoming 5,974-5,793 W 1/15 Air Force (Blue) 6,055-6,092 L 1/15 Air Force (Silver) 6,055-5,840 W 1/15 Alaska-Fairbanks 6,055-6,250 L 1/15 Wyoming 6,055-5,668 W 1/16 Air Force (Blue)* 1,537-1,531 W 1/16 Air Force (Silver)* 1,537-1,472 W 1/16 Alaska-Fairbanks* 1,537-1,564 L 1/16 Wyoming* 1,537-1,499 W 1/30 Roger Withrow Rifle Match 6,102 3rd/15 2/12 NCAA Qualifier 6,123 2nd/3 2/13 Ohio State 6,165-5,960 W 3/11 NCAA Championships 6,122 3rd/9 *-Air Rifle only, ** Smallbore- half course

2000-01

(16-6)

Coach: Karen Anthony NCAA Championships Finish: 6th Date Opponents Result Place 10/14 Great Eight Invitational 6,157 1st/4 10/15 Virginia Military Institute 6,150-5,688 W 11/4 Jacksonville State 6,178-6,126 W 11/5 Jacksonville State 6,180 W 11/5 Tennessee Tech 6,180 W 11/10 Air Force 6,197 W 11/10 Kentucky 6,197 W 11/12 Walsh Invitational 6,174 4th/18 12/2 Wyoming 6,134-5,600 W 1/12 Alaska-Fairbanks 6,120-6,234 L 1/13 Mississippi 6,175 W 1/13 UTEP 6,175 W 1/28 Roger Withrow Invitational 6,181 3rd/20 2/11 NCAA Qualifier 6,155 1st/4 3/10 NCAA Championships 6,135 6th/7

2001-02 (4-6)

Coach: Karen Anthony NCAA Championships Finish: N/A Date Opponents Result Place 10/20 Air Force 6,138-6,022 W 11/10 Kentucky 6,099-6,213 L 11/10 Walsh Invitational 6,134 4th/14 12/1 UMKC, Wyoming Canceled 1/11 Alaska-Fairbanks 6,130-6,215 L 1/12 UTEP 6,166-6,103 W 1/26 Roger Withrow Invitational 5,998 6th/18 2/9 Ohio State 6,183-6,117 W 2/10 Ohio State ROTC 6,138-4,455 W 2/23 Alaska-Fairbanks 6,122 L 2/23 Murray State 6,122 L 2/24 NCAA Qualifier 6,132 3rd/3

2002-03 (7-5)

2006-07 (15-9)

Coach: Launi Meili Coach: Launi Meili NCAA Championships Finish: N/A NCAA Championships Finish: 5th Date Opponents Date Opponents Result Place 10/13 Mississippi 10/19 Air Force 6,153-6,073 W 11/16 Buckeye Invitational 4th/21 10/15 Army 11/17 Akron 3,819-3,812 W 10/29 Navy 11/17 Penn State 3,819-3,455 W 10/30 Alaska-Fairbanks 11/10 Kentucky 11/23 UMKC 6,132-6,061 W 12/7 West Virginia 6,126-6,203 L 11/11 West Virginia 1/10 Alaska-Fairbanks 6,132-6,290 L 11/19 Air Force 1/10 UTEP 11/30 TCU 1/11 Alaska-Fairbanks 12/1 Air Force 1/11 UTEP 6,098-6,131 L 1/20 UMKC 1/25 Roger Withrow Invite 5,986 6th/10 2/10 Memphis-NRA 2/7 Air Force 3,843-3,782 W Sectional & 2/8 NCAA Qualifier 6,089 3rd/4 NCAA Qualifier 2/17-18 PRMCSL Hawaiian Invitational 3,055 1st/3 2/24-25 GARC Championships 3/9-10 NCAA Championships

2003-04 (10-10) Coach: Launi Meili NCAA Championships Finish: 6th Date Opponents 10/11 Air Force 10/12 Air Force 10/24 Kentucky 10/26 Alaska-Fairbanks 11/22 Walsh Invitational 11/23 Ohio State 12/6 UMKC 1/9 Alaska-Fairbanks 1/9 UTEP 1/10 Air Force 1/24 Army 1/25 Navy 2/14 UTEP 3/12-13 NCAA Championships

Result Place 4,634-4,566 W 4,656-4,657 L 4,648-4,564 W 4,655-4,674 L 4,631-4,652 L 4,633-4,548 W 4,692-4,549 W 4,661-4,616 W 4,661-4,546 W 4,616-4,426 W 4,629-4,549 W 4,600 3rd/7 4,623 5th/8

2007-08 (13-11)

Coach: Morgan Hicks NCAA Championships Finish: 4th Result Place Date Opponents Result Place 6,169-6,044 W 10/26 Kentucky 4,607-4,673 L 6,184-6,052 W 10/28 Alaska-Fairbanks 4,614-4,654 L 6,121-6,183 L 11/18 Army 4,584-4,660 L 6,158-6,274 L 11/18 NC State 4,584-4,505 W 6,172 4th/17 11/29 Air Force 4,619-4,499 W 6,152-6,035 W 1/12 West Virginia 4,599-4,615 L 6,152-5,910 W 1/13 Navy 4,582-4,583 L 6,219-6,302 L 1/26 TCU 4,627-4,641 L 6,219-6,174 W 2/2 Ole Miss 4,606-4,573 W 6,206-6,068 W 2/3 Memphis 4,636-4,496 W 6,131-6,148 L 2/17 NCAA Qualifier 4,616-4,509 W 6,195-6,207 L 2/22-23 GARC Championships 4,611 4th/8 6,178-6,115 W 3/14-16 NCAA Championships 4,625 4th/8 6,147 6th/9

2004-05 (21-4)

2008-09 (13-9)

Result Place 4,616-4,555 W 4,605-4,565 W 2,310-2,199* W 4,637 3rd/4 4,637-4,572 W 4,619-4,682 L 4,661-4,579 W 4,658-4,529 W 6,149-6,012 W 4,635-4,605 W 4,668-4,619 W 4,660-4,712 L 4,693-4,723 L 4,663 1st/7 4,657 3rd/8

Result Place 4,563-4,651 L 4,619-4,600 W 4,610-4,584 W 4,606-4,670 L 4,595-4,647 L 4,602-4,541 W 4,622-4,650 L 4,610-4,482 W 4,591-4,579 W 4,577-4,619 L 4,577-4,573 W 4,563-4,568 L 4,584 2nd/5 4,620 3rd/7

Coach: Launi Meili NCAA Championships Finish: 3rd Date Opponents 10/22 Air Force 10/23 Air Force 11/6 TCU 11/13 Walsh Invitational 11/13 Memphis 11/14 Army 11/20 Mississippi 12/4 UMKC 1/14 West Virginia 1/15 Kentucky 1/29 Xavier 2/12 Collegiate Sectional 2/13 NCAA Qualifier 2/26-27 GARC Championships 3/11-12 NCAA Championships *Air Rifle Only

Coach: Morgan Hicks NCAA Championships Finish: 3rd Date Opponents 10/5 Nevada 10/10 Army 10/12 Air Force 10/25 Kentucky 10/26 Alaska-Fairbanks 11/9 Murray State 1/16 West Virginia 1/17 NC State 1/23 Ole Miss 1/24 TCU 1/24 Ole Miss 2/7 Memphis 2/14-15 NCAA Qualifiers 2/27-3/1 GARC Championships

2009-10 (12-14)

Coach: Morgan Hicks NCAA Championships Finish: 6th Coach: Launi Meili Date Opponents Result Place NCAA Championships Finish: 2nd 10/9 Air Force 4,629-4,614 W Date Opponents Result Place 10/11 West Virginia 4,634-4,660 L 10/22 Air Force 4,686-4,565 W 10/17 NC State 4,595-4,555 W 10/23 Air Force 4,687-4,607 W 10/18 Army 4,615-4,598 W 11/5 Ole Miss 4,667-4,600 W 10/31 Ole Miss 4,608-4,582 W 11/6 Memphis 4,673-4,608 W 11/1 Memphis 4,616-4,574 W 11/19 Kentucky 4,661-4,653 W 11/14 UTEP 4,589-4,563 W 12/3 UMKC 4,688-4,493 W 11/21 TCU 4,615-4,651 L 1/14 Army 4,676-4,657 W 11/30 Alaska-Fairbanks 4,595-4,680 L 1/14 Xavier 1/17 Murray State 4,597-4,618 L 1/16 Palmyra, West Virginia 4,653-4,596 W 1/23 TCU 4,619-4,637 L 2/9 NCAA Sectional, Air Force 4,682-4,614 W 1/30 Kentucky 4,604-4,616 L 2/11 NCAA Qualifier 4,666-4,629 W 2/13-14 NCAA Qualifier 4,612-4,659 L 2/25-26 GARC Championships 4,676 1st/7 2/20-21 GARC Championships 4,612 3rd/7 3/10-11 NCAA Championships 4,666 2nd/7 3/12-13 NCAA Championships 4,619 6th/8

2005-06 (22-1)

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2011-12 (11-13) Coach: Morgan Hicks NCAA Championships Finish: 3rd Date Opponents 10/14 Air Force 10/16 West Virginia 10/22 Ole Miss 10/23 Kentucky 11/12 NC State 11/13 Army 11/19 Ohio State 1/15 Memphis 1/16 Murray State 1/28 Roger Withrow Invitational 2/16 Jacksonville State 2/18 NCAA Qualifiers 2/25 GARC Championships

Result Place 4,570-4,602 L 4,610-4,667 L 4,610-4,650 L 4,626-4,669 L 4,611-4,564 W 4,598-4,658 L 4,605-4,619 L 4,600-4,624 L 4,619-4,633 L 4,647 2nd/8 4,594 3rd/3 4,596 3rd/3 4,658 3rd/7

2012-13 (17-15) Coach: Stacy Underwood NCAA Championships Finish: 7th Date Opponents 10/5 #18 NC State 10/7 #4 Alaska 10/13 Kentucky 10/20 #9 Ole Miss 11/10 TCU 11/10 Ohio State 11/10 Nevada 11/11 Ohio State 11/11 Nevada 11/11 UTEP 11/17 #7 Air Force 1/12 Air Force 1/19 West Virginia 1/27 Withrow Invitational 2/9 Army 2/17 NCAA Qualifers 2/22-24 GARC Championships 3/8-9 NCAA Championships

Result Place 4,635-4,582 W 4,641-4,641 W 4,643-4,666 L 4,641-4,621 W 4,642-4,708 L 4,642-4,594 W 4,642-4,626 W 4,639 W 4,639 W 4,639 W 4,622-4,650 L 4,643-4,658 L 4,661-4,689 L 4,639 1st/13 4,631-4,645 L 4,650 2nd/6 4,647 3rd/7 4,643 7th/8

2013-14 (29-9) Coach: Stacy Underwood NCAA Championships Finish: 5th Date Opponents 10/13 #5 West Virginia 10/26 #11 Navy 11/2 #13 UT-Martin 11/9 #9 Memphis 11/23 #6 Ohio State 1/19 #13 Ole Miss 1/25 #9 Air Force 1/26 #9 Air Force 2/1 #10 Murray State 2/2 #1 Kentucky 2/8 #15 NC State 2/9 #6 Army 2/23 NCAA Qualifiers 2/28-3/2 GARC Championships 3/14-15 NCAA Championships

Result Place 4,650-4,655 L 4,631-4,590 W 4,655-4,395 W 4,635-4,630 W 4,663-4,646 W 4,643-4,637 W 4,685-4,629 W 4,679-4,671 W 4,652-4,593 W 4,659-4,680 L 4,690-4,561 W 4,669-4,650 W 4,678 2nd/7 4,665 3rd/9 4,660 5th/8

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2014-15 (7-5)

2018-19 (13-10)

Result Place 4,648-4,667 L 4,651-4,640 W 4,653-4,576 W 4,653-4,576 W 4,659-4,620 W 4,667-4,625 W 4,675-4,628 W 4,669-4,676 L 4,657-4,700 L 4,680-4,704 L 4,660-4,627 W 4,666-4,678 L Canceled 4,690 1st/3 4,664 3rd/9 4,667 4th/8

Result Place 4,635-4,686 L 4,656-4,658 L 4,662-4,693 L 4,660-4,712 L 4,654-4,634 W 4,654-4,660 L 4,666-4,636 W 4,669 2nd/6 4,660-4,652 W 4,660-4,556 W 4,652-4,650 W 4,627-4,606 W 4,651-4,665 L 4,660-4,661 L 4,661-4,671 L 4,666 2nd/9 NTS

Coach: Ashley MacAllister NCAA Championships Finish: 4th Date Opponents 10/4 Air Force 10/10 #5 Murray State 10/12 #14 Ole Miss 10/18 #17 NC State 10/9 #12 Army 11/1 #9 Memphis 11/2 #8 Ohio State 11/22 #2 Kentucky 11/23 #7 Alaska 1/17 #1 West Virginia 1/18 #14 Akron 1/31 #4 TCU 2/1 Navy 2/22 NCAA Qualifiers 2/27-3/1 GARC Championships 3/13-14 NCAA Championships

2015-16 (8-21) Coach: Ashley MacAllister NCAA Championships Finish: 8th Date Opponents 10/10 Air Force 10/11 #1 West Virginia 10/24 #9 Memphis 10/25 #5 TCU 10/31 #10 NC State 11/1 #12Army 11/14 #1 Kentucky 11/21 #14 Akron 1/16 Murray State 1/16 Ole Miss 1/23 #2 Murray State 1/31 #7 Ohio State 2/13 #15 Ole Miss 2/14 #14 Navy 2/21 NCAA Qualifiers 2/26-28 GARC Championships 3/11-12 NCAA Championships

Result Place 4,662-4,680 L 4,654-4,714 L 4,675-4,654 W 4,675-4,708 L 4,666-4,636 W 4,663-4,616 W 4,645-4,676 L 4,670-4,612 W 4,672-4,687 L 4,672-4,593 W 4,677-4,691 L 4,674-4,672 W 4,667-4,631 W 4,680-4,623 W 4,668 2nd/4 4,638 6th/9 4,650 8th/8

2016-17 (13-5) Coach: Ashley MacAllister NCAA Championships Finish: 6th Date Opponents Result Place 10/15 #10 Ole Miss 4,659-4,654 W 10/29 #7 Ohio State 4,662-4,662 T* 11/5 #18 Akron 4,663-4,630 W 11/6 #2 Kentucky 4,675-4,683 L 11/12 #18 UTEP 4,664-4,578 W 11/13 #18 UTEP 4,668-4,588 W 1/15 #11 NC State 4,678-4,665 W 1/16 #12 Army 4,665-4,647 W 1/21 #16 Navy 4,677-4,629 W 1/22 #2 West Virginia 4,646-4,710 L 1/28 #11 Memphis 4,656-4,650 W 1/28 #14 Jacksonville State 4,656-4,628 W 2/2 #7 Alaska 4,683-4,691 L 2/19 NCAA Qualifiers 4,666 2nd/4 2/24-25 GARC Championships 4,679 2nd/9 3/10-11 NCAA Championships 4,676 6th/8 * Tie-breaker was determined by Xs. NU had 272, OSU had 270

2017-18 (9-8)

Coach: Ashley MacAllister NCAA Championships Finish: 8th Date Opponents Result Place 9/24 NCAA Test Event 4,631 3rd/4 10/14 #1 West Virginia 4,653-4,716 L 10/21 #12 Army 4,631-4,630 W 10/28 TCU, Memphis 4,636 3rd/3 10/29 #18 Memphis 4,665-4,640 W 11/18 #5 Kentucky 4,663-,4696 L 11/19 Kentucky 4,672-4,687 L 11/19 Air Force 4,672-4,672 L 11/19 Ohio State 4,672-4,682 L 1/13 #6 Ohio State 4,667-4,690 L 1/14 #10 Ole Miss 4,660-4,669 L 1/19 #15 Navy 4,682-4,655 W 1/20 #11 NC State 4,670-4,655 W 2/3 #15 Akron 4,661-4,640 W 2/18 NCAA Qualifiers 4,672-4,710 L 2/24-25 GARC Championships 4,651 5th/8 3/9-10 NCAA Qualifiers & Finals 4,655 8th/8

THREE NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Coach: Ashley MacAllister NCAA Championships Finish: N/A Date Opponents 10/6 Kentucky 10/13 Ohio State 10/14 Alaska 10/21 West Virginia 11/3 Morehead State 11/3 Akron 11/4 Akron 11/10 Gamecock Open 1/12 Army 1/13 Coast Guard 1/18 Navy 1/20 NC State 2/2 Ole Miss 2/3 Memphis 2/17 Murray State/ NCAA Qualifier 2/22-23 GARC Championships 3/9 NCAA Championships


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NEBRASKA RIFLE RECORDS Note: Scoring for both the smallbore and air rifle competitions changed following the 2003-04 season. To express this change, the top scores from both the previous 120/40 Shot System and the new 60/60 Shot System are listed when available.

60/60 Shot System Records (2004-Present) HIGH SEASON AVERAGE BY CLASS

HIGH TEAM SCORES Total Score 1. at Alaska-Fairbanks 2. at NC State 3. vs. Air Force 4. vs. Air Force 5. vs. Air Force

2/13/05 2/8/14 10/23/05 10/22/05 1/25/14

4,693 4,690 4,687 4,686 4,685

Smallbore 1. vs. Air Force 10/23/05 2. at NCAA Qualifier 2/13/05 3. vs. Air Force 10/22/05 4. at GARC Championships 2/26/06 5. at Memphis 11/6/05 at Collegiate Sectional 2/9/06

2,339 2,337 2,336 2,335 2,332 2,332

Air Rifle 1. at GARC Championships 2/25/17 2. vs. NC State 1/15/17 at NCAA Championships 3/11/17 4. vs. Alaska-Fairbanks 2/2/17 5. vs. Ohio State 11/02/14 vs. Army West Point 1/16/17

2,376 2,368 2,368 2,367 2,366 2,366

FRESHMAN Smallbore

Lauren Phillips

2013-14 580.33

Air Rifle

Andrea Franzén 2004-05 590.80

SOPHOMORE Smallbore

Kristina Fehlings 2004-05 584.54

Air Rifle

Rachel Martin

2014-15 590.43

JUNIOR Kristina Fehlings 2005-06 584.75

Smallbore

1. Misty Chanek 2005-06 585.92 2. Kristina Fehlings 2004-05 584.54 3. Misty Chanek 2004-05 584.36 Kristina Fehlings 2005-06 584.36 5. Denise Martin 2015-16 581.53 Rachel Martin 2015-16 581.53

Air Rifle

Air Rifle

Misty Chanek

Dacotah Faught 2016-17 592.27

SENIOR Smallbore

1. Dacotah Faught 2016-17 592.27 2. Andrea Franzén 2004-05 590.80 3. Rachel Martin 2016-17 590.73 Dacotah Faught 2017-18 590.73 5. Rachel Martin 2014-15 590.43

INDIVIDUAL EVENT HIGH SCORES Smallbore

1. Kristina Fehlings 12/4/04 593 2. Misty Chanek 11/13/04 591 Misty Chanek 10/22/05 591 Misty Chanek 2/11/06 591 Kristina Fehlings 11/20/04 591 Kristina Fehlings 2/12/05 591

Air Rifle

1. Rachel Martin 11/23/14 Hannah Virga 11/1/15 3. Misty Chanek 11/20/04 Rachel Martin 11/21/15 Rachel Martin 1/18/15 Dacotah Faught 11/6/16 Dacotah Faught 11/18/17

597 597 596 596 596 596 596

2005-06 585.92

Air Rifle

Rachel Martin 2016-17 590.73 Dacotah Faught 2017-18 590.73

SINGLE MATCH CLASS RECORDS FRESHMAN Smallbore Lauren Phillips

twice in 2013-14

587

11/1/15

597

12/4/04

593

11/23/14

597

Smallbore Misty Chanek

11/13/04

591

Air Rifle Misty Chanek Rachel Martin Dacotah Faught

11/20/04 11/21/15 11/6/16

596 596 596

Air Rifle Hannah Virga

Smallbore 1. Kristina Fehlings 2. Kristina Fehlings Misty Chanek 4. Misty Chanek 5. Misty Chanek Kristina Fehlings

12/4/04 11/20/04 10/22/05 12/3/05 12/4/04 10/23/04

Air Rifle 1. Misty Chanek 11/20/04 Rachel Martin 11/21/15 3. Dacotah Faught 2/2/17 4. Andrea Franzén 10/23/05 Jaycee Carter 1/31/15 Samantha Peterson 10/29/16 Jaycee Carter 11/12/16 Jaycee Carter 2/2/17

593 591 591 590 588 588 596 596 594 593 593 593 593 593

TEAM RECORDS

Smallbore

HIGH SEASON AVERAGE

NU RIFLE RANGE BESTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Total Team Score 1. Nebraska 2. Nebraska 3. Nebraska 4. Nebraska 5. Nebraska

10/23/05 10/22/05 1/25/14 2/2/17 1/26/14

4,687 4,686 4,685 4,683 4,679

Smallbore 1. Nebraska 2. Nebraska 3. Nebraska 4. Nebraska 5. Nebraska

10/23/05 10/22/05 12/4/04 11/19/05 1/29/05

2,339 2,336 2,329 2,327 2,324

Air Rifle 1. Nebraska 2. Nebraska 3. Nebraska 4. Nebraska 5. Nebraska Nebraska

2/2/17 11/12/16 1/25/14 11/13/16 11/21/15 10/29/16

2,367 2,364 2,363 2,361 2,360 2,360

SOPHOMORE Smallbore Kristina Fehlings Air Rifle Rachel Martin

JUNIOR

SENIOR

Smallbore Misty Chanek Air Rifle Dacotah Faught

2/11/06

591

11/18/17

596

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Note: Scoring for both the smallbore and air rifle competitions changed following the 2003-04 season. To express this change, the top scores from both the previous 120/40 Shot System and the new 60/60 Shot System are listed when available.

120/40 SHOT SYSTEM RECORDS (1998-2004) HIGH SEASON AVERAGE Smallbore

1. Misty Chanek 2. Nicole Allaire 3. Amanda Trujillo 4. Amanda Trujillo 5. Nicole Allaire

HIGH TEAM SCORES

2003-04 1,166.54 1999-00 1,165.25 2002-03 1,163.14 2001-02 1,161.00 2000-01 1,160.58

Air Rifle

1. Amanda Trujillo 2000-01 391.33 2. Kristina Fehlings 2003-04 389.23 3. Amanda Trujillo 2002-03 389.22 4. Melissa Downsbrough 2001-02 389.00 5. Nicole Allaire 1999-00 388.46

INDIVIDUAL EVENT HIGH SCORES Smallbore (120/40) 1. Misty Chanek 2. Nicole Allaire 3. Nicole Allaire 4. Misty Chanek Amanda Trujillo

Air Rifle (120/40)

1. Melissa Downsbrough Nicole Allaire 3. Nicole Allaire Terim Richards 5. Melissa Downsbrough Kristina Fehlings Terim Richards Amanda Trujillo

1/9/04 3/10/00 2/13/00 1/10/04 12/7/02

1/27/02 2/13/00 10/17/99 2/13/00 1/10/03 10/11/03 10/14/00 twice

1,184 1,183 1,180 1,177 1,177

396 396 395 395 394 394 394 394

HIGH SEASON AVERAGE BY CLASS FRESHMAN Smallbore

Nicole Allaire

Air Rifle

Kristina Fehlings

Misty Chanek

Air Rifle

Amanda Trujillo

1999-00 1,165.25 2003-04

389.23

Amanda Trujillo

Air Rifle

Amanda Trujillo

Smallbore

1. vs. Alaska-Fairbanks/UTEP 1/9/04 2. at Air Force 1/10/04 3. vs. Navy 1/25/04 4. vs. Kentucky/Air Force 11/11/00 5. at Ohio State 2/9/02

Air Rifle

1. at NCAA Qualifier 2/11/01 2. at Great Eight Invite 10/14/00 3. at Roger Withrow Invite 1/28/01 4. vs. Ohio State 2/13/00 5. vs. Kentucky/Air Force 11/10/00 vs. Tennessee Tech/JSU 11/5/00 vs. King’s College 11/17/99

2000-01

391.33

Smallbore

Nicole Allaire

Air Rifle

Nicole Allaire

Smallbore Air Rifle

Melissa Downsbrough

2/13/00

1,180

2/13/00

396

1/10/04

1,184

1/27/02

396

Air Rifle

Melissa Downsbrough Terim Richards

Amanda Trujillo

1/11/03

1,172

1/10/03 10/14/00

394 394

Amanda Trujillo

Air Rifle

Amanda Trujillo

12/7/02

1,177

1/10/03

394

388.00

Air Rifle

1. Kristina Fehlings 2. Kristina Fehlings Amanda Trujillo Nicole Allaire 5. Misty Chanek Melissa Downsbrough Kristina Fehlings Amanda Trujillo

12/2/00 12/2/00 10/12/03 2/14/04 10/11/03

1,173 1,173 1,171 1,169 1,166

10/11/03 12/6/03 10/19/02 12/4/99 2/14/04 10/12/03 2/14/04 10/20/01

394 393 393 393 392 392 392 392

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Smallbore

1. Nicole Allaire Amanda Trujillo 3. Kristina Fehlings 4. Misty Chanek 5. Kristina Fehlings

Air Rifle

1. Kristina Fehlings 2. Kristina Fehlings Amanda Trujillo Nicole Allaire 5. Misty Chanek Melissa Downsbrough Kristina Fehlings Amanda Trujillo

1. Nebraska 2. Nebraska 3. Nebraska 4. Nebraska 5. Nebraska

1. Nebraska Nebraska 3. Nebraska 4. Nebraska 5. Nebraska

Air Rifle

1. Nebraska Nebraska 3. Nebraska 4. Nebraska 5. Nebraska Nebraska

2002-03 1,163.14 2002-03

1. Nicole Allaire Amanda Trujillo 3. Kristina Fehlings 4. Misty Chanek 5. Kristina Fehlings

Smallbore

SENIOR

Smallbore

Smallbore

Total Team Score

SENIOR Air Rifle

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

12/2/00 12/2/00 10/12/03 2/14/04 10/11/03

1,173 1,173 1,171 1,169 1,166

10/11/03 12/6/03 10/19/02 12/4/99 2/14/04 10/12/03 2/14/04 10/20/01

394 393 393 393 392 392 392 392

10/12/03 2/14/04 10/11/03 10/19/02 12/6/03

6,184 6,178 6,169 6,153 6,152

2/14/04 10/12/03 12/6/03 10/11/03 11/23/02

4,633 4,633 4,621 4,618 4,609

10/12/03 10/11/03 2/14/03 12/2/00 10/19/02 10/20/01

1,551 1,551 1,545 1,541 1,540 1,540

TEAM RECORDS

JUNIOR

Amanda Trujillo

2001-02

1,560 1,559 1,558 1,557 1,556 1,556 1,556

SOPHOMORE

Smallbore 2001-02 1,160.25

4,673 4,672 4,657 4,641 4,637

FRESHMAN

Melissa Downsbrough 2003-04 1,166.54

NU RIFLE RANGE BESTS 6,210 6,206 6,197 6,195 6,184

SINGLE MATCH CLASS RECORDS

Smallbore

JUNIOR

Smallbore

1. vs. Alaska-Fairbanks/UTEP 1/9/04 2. at Air Force 1/10/04 3. vs. Kentucky/Air Force 11/11/00 4. vs. Navy 1/25/04 5. vs. Air Force 10/12/03

Misty Chanek

SOPHOMORE Smallbore

Total Score

389.22

THREE NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS


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RACHEL MARTIN

Smallbore 2015 NCAA TEAM APPEARANCES Year 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2010 2008 2007

Team Competition Nebraska - 8th Emily Cheramie Dacotah Faught Kayla Gadeken Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic Nebraska - 6th Jaycee Carter Dacotah Faught Rachel Martin Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic Nebraska - 8th Jaycee Carter Denise Martin Rachel Martin Magdalena Mical Nina Radulovic Nebraska - 4th Denise Martin Rachel Martin Lauren Phillips Magdalena Mical Jaycee Carter Nebraska - 5th ReAnn Wilson Kelsey Hansen Denise Martin Rachel Martin Lauren Phillips Nebraska - 7th Janine Dutton Denise Martin Katelyn Woltersdorf Sunny Russell Kelsey Hansen Nebraska - 6th Christine Costello Janine Dutton Amanda Jeffries Joyce Kim Ryann McGough Nebraska - 4th Christine Costello Amanda Jeffries Elisha LaFond Ryann McGough Kirsten Weiss Nebraska - 5th Kim Chrostowski

Place-Event 8th-SB, 8th-AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR 7th-SB, 3rd-AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR 8th-SB, 6th-AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR 3rd-SB, 7th-AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR 5th-SB, 5th-AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR 7th-SB, 5th-AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR 5th-SB, 7th-AR SB SB, AR SB, AR AR SB, AR 4th-SB, 6th-AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR AR SB 6th-SB, 6th-AR AR

KRISTINA FEHLINGS

NICOLE ALLAIRE

Air Rifle 2006

2006 2005 2004 2001 2000

Kristina Fehlings SB, AR Amanda Jeffries SB Stacy Underwood SB, AR Kirsten Weiss SB, AR Nebraska - 2nd 2nd-SB, 2nd-AR Misty Chanek SB, AR Kim Chrostowski AR Kristina Fehlings SB, AR Andrea Franzén SB, AR Kirsten Weiss SB Nebraska - 3rd 4th-SB, 2nd-AR Misty Chanek SB, AR Kim Chrostowski SB Kristina Fehlings SB, AR Andrea Franzén SB, AR Eva Richert AR Kirsten Weiss SB Nebraska - 6th 6th-SB, 5th-AR Misty Chanek SB, AR Melissa Downsbrough SB, AR Kristina Fehlings SB, AR Laura Johnson AR Stacy Underwood SB Nebraska - 6th 6th-SB, 2nd-AR Nicole Allaire SB, AR Melissa Downsbrough SB, AR Heather Pissos SB Terim Richards AR Amanda Trujillo SB, AR Nebraska - 3rd 4th-SB, 2nd-AR Nicole Allaire SB, AR Terim Richards AR Victoria Ridge SB, AR Rachel Spiry SB Amanda Trujillo SB, AR

NCAA FINALS PARTICIPANTS Year Student-Athlete 2019 Hannah Virga 2018 Dacotah Faught Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic Emily Cheramie Kayla Gadeken 2017 Jaycee Carter Dacotah Faught Rachel Martin Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic 2016 Jaycee Carter Denise Martin

Place-Event 23rd-AR 34th-SB, 24th-AR 35th-SB, 33rd-AR 38th-SB, 38th-AR 9th-SB, 35th-AR 39th-SB, 39th-AR 39th-SB, 8th-AR 14th-SB, 16th-AR 27th-SB, 6th-AR 32nd-SB, 38th-AR 34th-SB, 32nd-AR 43rd-SB, 12th-AR 37th-SB, 44th-AR

11 TOP-SIX NCAA TEAM FINISHES SINCE 2000

Smallbore 2000

2015 2014 2013 2011 2010 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2001 2000

Rachel Martin 21th-SB, 38th-AR Magdalena Mical 44th-SB, 33rd-AR Nina Radulovic 30th-SB, 18th-AR Denise Martin 15th-SB, 28th-AR Rachel Martin 1st-SB, 24th-AR Lauren Phillips 16th-SB, 18th-AR Magdalena Mical 32nd-SB, 23rd-AR Jaycee Carter 43rd-SB, 43rd-AR ReAnn Wilson 39th-SB, 12th-AR Kelsey Hansen 41st-SB, 31st-AR Denise Martin 3rd-SB, 29th-AR Rachel Martin 22nd-SB, 10th-AR Lauren Phillips 19th-SB, 24th-AR Janine Dutton 39th-SB, 13th-AR Denise Martin 5th-SB, 27th-AR Katelyn Woltersdorf 18th-SB, 6th-AR Kelsey Hansen 44th-SB, 31st-AR Sunny Russell 43rd-SB, 43rd-AR Katie Kostal 11th-AR Janine Dutton 6th-AR Kirsten Weiss 6th-SB Kirsten Weiss 2nd-SB Kristina Fehlings 1st-AR, 5th-SB Misty Chanek 4th-AR Misty Chanek 10th-AR, 11th-SB Kristina Fehlings 8th-AR Andrea Franzén 2nd-AR Misty Chanek 10th-SB, T-11th-AR Kristina Fehlings 20th-AR Nicole Allaire 11th-AR Terim Richards 8th-AR Amanda Trujillo 2nd-AR Nicole Allaire 1st-SB, 15th-AR Terim Richards 5th-AR Amanda Trujillo 7th-SB

NRA ALL-AMERICANS FIRST-TEAM

Year Student-Athlete Event(s) 2014 Denise Martin SB Lauren Phillips SB 2009 Amanda Jeffries AR 2007 Kirsten Weiss SB 2006 Misty Chanek SB Kristina Fehlings SB Andrea Franzén AR 2005 Kristina Fehlings AR 2004 Kristina Fehlings AR 2002 Melissa Downsbrough AR 2001 Amanda Trujillo AR 2000 Nicole Allaire SB, AR


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Year Student-Athlete 2019 Samantha Peterson 2018 Dacotah Faught 2017 Dacotah Faught 2016 Denise Martin Rachel Martin 2015 Denise Martin Rachel Martin 2014 Rachel Martin 2013 Janine Dutton 2008 Kirsten Weiss Amanda Jeffries Elisha LaFond 2007 Kristina Fehlings Stacy Underwood 2006 Misty Chanek Kristina Fehlings Kirsten Weiss 2005 Misty Chanek Kristina Fehlings 2004 Misty Chanek 2003 Amanda Trujillo 2002 Amanda Trujillo 2001 Nicole Allaire Melissa Downsbrough Terim Richards Amanda Trujillo 2000 Amanda Trujillo

HONORABLE-MENTION Year Student-Athlete 2017 Samantha Peterson 2015 Jaycee Carter Rachel Martin 2012 Janine Dutton 2011 Janine Dutton

Event(s) SB AR AR SB SB SB AR SB AR SB AR AR AR, SB AR, SB AR AR SB SB, AR SB SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR AR AR SB SB, AR Event(s) SB AR SB AR AR

CRCA ALL-COLLEGIATE TEAM

The top four finishers at the NCAA Championships are awarded first-team honors, fifth-through eighth-place finishers are second team, while ninth- and 10th-place finishers are honorable mention.

FIRST-TEAM

Year Student-Athlete 2005 Kristina Fehlings Andrea Franzén 2001 Amanda Trujillo 2000 Nicole Allaire

SECOND-TEAM

Year Student-Athlete 2013 Denise Martin Katelyn Woltersdorf 2010 Janine Dutton 2008 Kirsten Weiss 2007 Kirsten Weiss 2005 Kristina Fehlings 2001 Terim Richards 2000 Terim Richards Amanda Trujillo

THIRD-TEAM

Year Student-Athlete 2015 Rachel Martin 2014 Lauren Phillips Denise Martin

Event(s) SB AR AR SB Event(s) SB AR AR SB SB AR AR AR SB

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

RACHEL SPIRY

RYANN McGOUGH

Third Team (2011) First Team (2002) Second Team (2001) NEBRASKA ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Allaire, Nicole......................................2000-01 Aletto, Kinga............................................2019 Aspden, Karen..........................................2003 Carter, Jaycee........................... 2014-15-16-17 Chanek, Misty................................ 2004-05-06 Cheramie, Emily..................................2018-19 Chrostowski, Kim...................... 2005-06-07-08 Costello, Christine.................... 2007-08-09-10 Dutton, Janine.......................... 2010-11-12-13 Downsbrough, Melissa............. 2001-02-03-04 Ewert, Elizabeth........................................2018 Fehlings, Kristina...................... 2004-05-06-07 Faught, Dacotah..................................2017-18 Flake, Elena..............................................2019 Franzén, Andrea..................................2005-06 Gadeken, Kayla............................. 2017-18-19 Hansen, Kelsey......................... 2012-13-14-15 Harrington, Katie...................... 2005-06-07-08 Jeffries, Amanda....................... 2007-08-09-10 Johnson, Laura.........................................2004 Kim, Joyce................................ 2010-11-12-13 Korthas, Maddison..............................2018-19 Kostal, Katie............................. 2009-10-11-12 LaFond, Elisha..........................................2008 Lane, Ashley........................................2008-09 Lorentz, Alexandrea.................. 2013-14-15-16

Lorentz, Elizabeth.....................................2019 Mahloch, Sheena........................... 2009-10-11 Major, Marissa .......................... 2013-14-15-16 Martin, Denise ......................... 2013-14-15-16 Martin, Rachel........................... 2014-15-16-17 McGough, Ryann...................... 2008-09-10-11 Mical, Magdalena..................... 2013-14-15-16 Peterson, Samantha....................... 2017-18-19 Phillips, Lauren....................................2014-15 Pissos, Heather.........................................2001 Powell, Bailey...........................................2019 Quinn, Sarah.............................................2004 Radulovic, Nina........................ 2016-17-18-19 Richards, Terim......................... 1999-00-01-02 Richert, Eva...............................................2005 Ridge, Victoria..........................................2000 Russell, Sunny........................... 2011-12-13-14 Sawyer, Alicia.......................................2002-03 Spiry, Rachel............................. 1999-00-02-03 Trujillo, Amanda........................ 2000-01-02-03 Underwood, Stacy.................... 2004-05-06-07 Virga, Hannah................................ 2016-18-19 Weiss, Kirsten........................... 2005-06-07-08 Wilson, ReAnn.......................... 2011-12-13-14 Woltersdorf, Katelyn...................... 2011-12-13 Yager, Rachel................................. 2017-18-19

Event(s) SB, AR SB, AR SB, AR

HONORABLE-MENTION

Year Student-Athlete Event(s) 2016 Rachel Martin Combined 2014 Rachel Martin Combined 2005 Misty Chanek AR 2004 Misty Chanek SB

CRCA COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 2000

Stacy Underwood, Nebraska Karen Anthony, Nebraska

CRCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2006

Misty Chanek Kim Chrostowski Kristina Fehlings Andrea Franzén Katie Harrington Stacy Underwood Kirsten Weiss

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NATIONAL HONORS & AWARDS NEBRASKA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE HONOR ROLL Spring 2019 Kinga Aletto Maddie Korthas Elizabeth Lorentz Samantha Peterson Bailey Powell Nina Radulovic Sarah Sutton Hannah Virga Rachel Yager Fall 2018 Kinga Aletto Elizabeth Ewert Elena Flake Kayla Gadeken Maddie Korthas Elizabeth Lorentz Samantha Peterson Bailey Powell Nina Radulovic Sarah Sutton Hannah Virga Rachel Yager Spring 2018 Mari Butler Elizabeth Ewert

Dacotah Faught Kayla Gadeken Maddie Korthas Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic Sarah Sutton Hannah Virga Rachel Yager Fall 2017 Emily Cheramie Elizabeth Ewert Dacotah Faught Maddie Korthas Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic Rachel Yager Spring 2017 Katie Brown Dacotah Faught Maddie Korthas Rachel Martin Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic Hannah Virga Rachel Yager

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 2019 Elizabeth Ewert Kayla Gadeken Maddie Korthas Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic Sarah Sutton Hannah Virga Rachel Yager

2018 Dacotah Faught Kayla Gadeken Maddie Korthas Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic Sarah Sutton Hannah Virga Rachel Yager

Fall 2016 Jaycee Carter Dacotah Faught Kayla Gadeken Maddie Korthas Rachel Martin Magdalena Mical Samantha Peterson Nina Radulovic Sarah Sutton Hannah Virga Rachel Yager

Spring 2016 Katie Brown Jaycee Carter Alexandrea Lorentz Marissa Major Denise Martin Rachel Martin Magdalena Mical Nina Radulovic Hannah Virga Rachel Yager Fall 2015 Jaycee Carter Alexandrea Lorentz 2017 Jaycee Carter Rachel Martin Nina Radulovic Rachel Yager 2016 Jaycee Carter Alexandrea Lorentz Marissa Major Denise Martin

Denise Martin Rachel Martin Magdalena Mical Jordan Miller Nina Radulovic Hannah Virga Rachel Yager Spring 2015 Jaycee Carter Alexandrea Lorentz Marissa Major Denise Martin Rachel Martin Magdalena Mical Lauren Phillips Fall 2014 Jaycee Carter Alexandrea Lorentz Marissa Major Denise Martin Rachel Martin Magdalena Mical Lauren Phillips Spring 2014 Jaycee Carter Rachel Martin Magdalena Mical 2015 Jaycee Carter Kelsey Hansen Alexandrea Lorentz Marissa Major Denise Martin

Kelsey Hansen Alexandrea Lorentz Marissa Major Denise Martin Rachel Martin Magdalena Mical Lauren Phillips Sunny Russell Fall 2013 Jaycee Carter Kelsey Hansen Marissa Major Denise Martin Rachel Martin Magdalena Mical Lauren Phillips Sunny Russell Spring 2013 Kelsey Hansen Joyce Kim Alexandrea Lorentz Marissa Major Magdalena Mical Sunny Russell Katelyn Woltersdorf

Rachel Martin Magdalena Mical Lauren Phillips 2014 Kelsey Hansen Marissa Major Denise Martin Magdalena Mical Sunny Russell

BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR 2018-19 Nina Radulovic Rachel Yager

2017-18 Nina Radulovic Rachel Yager

2016-17 Nina Radulovic Rachel Yager

Fall 2012 Kelsey Hansen Joyce Kim Katie Kostal Marissa Major Denise Martin Magdalena Mical Sunny Russell ReAnn Wilson Katelyn Woltersdorf Spring 2012 Janine Dutton Joyce Kim Katie Kostal Sheena Mahloch Sunny Russell ReAnn Wilson Katelyn Woltersdorf Fall 2011 Kelsey Hansen Katie Kostal Sheena Mahloch Sunny Russell Katelyn Woltersdorf

2013 Kelsey Hansen Joyce Kim Sunny Russell Katelyn Woltersdorf 2012 Joyce Kim Sheena Mahloch Sunny Russell Katelyn Woltersdorf

2014-15 Alexandrea Lorentz

2012-13 Sunny Russell

2013-14 Sunny Russell

2011-12 Sunny Russell

Andrea Franzén Katie Harrington Eva Richert Stacy Underwood Kirsten Weiss

Fall 2003 Melissa Downsbrough Sherri Gallagher Laura Johnson Stacy Underwood

Spring 2001 Nicole Allaire Melissa Downsbrough Rachel Spiry Amanda Trujillo

Spring 2005 Misty Chanek Kim Chrostowski Melissa Downsbrough Kristina Fehlings Andrea Franzén Katie Harrington Eva Richert Kirsten Weiss

Spring 2003 Melissa Downsbrough Laura Johnson Amanda Trujillo

Fall 2000 Melissa Downsbrough Heather Pissos Terim Richards Rachel Spiry Amanda Trujillo

2015-16 Alexandrea Lorentz

BIG 12 COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL Spring 2011 Janine Dutton Joyce Kim Sheena Mahloch Ryann McGough Sunny Russell Katelyn Woltersdorf Fall 2010 Joyce Kim Katie Kostal Sheena Mahloch Ryann McGough Sunny Russell Katelyn Woltersdorf Spring 2010 Christine Costello Amanda Jeffries Joyce Kim Katie Kostal Sheena Mahloch Ryann McGough Fall 2009 Christine Costello Amanda Jeffries Sheena Mahloch Ryann McGough

Spring 2009 Christine Costello Amanda Jeffries Sheena Mahloch Ryann McGough Fall 2008 Christine Costello Amanda Jeffries Sheena Mahloch Ryann McGough Spring 2008 Kim Chrostowski Christine Costello Kristina Fehlings Katie Harrington Amanda Jeffries Ryann McGough Kirsten Weiss Fall 2007 Kim Chrostowski Christine Costello Kristina Fehlings Katie Harrington Amanda Jeffries Ryann McGough Kirsten Weiss

Spring 2007 Kim Chrostowski Kristina Fehlings Katie Harrington Amanda Jeffries Stacy Underwood Kirsten Weiss Fall 2006 Kim Chrostowski Christine Costello Kristina Fehlings Katie Harrington Amanda Jeffries Kirsten Weiss Spring 2006 Misty Chanek Kim Chrostowski Kristina Fehlings Andrea Franzén Katie Harrington Stacy Underwood Kirsten Weiss

Fall 2004 Misty Chanek Kim Chrostowski Melissa Downsbrough Katie Harrington Stacy Underwood Kirsten Weiss

Fall 2005 Misty Chanek Kim Chrostowski Kristina Fehlings

Spring 2004 Karen Aspden Misty Chanek Melissa Downsbrough Laura Johnson Amanda Trujillo

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Fall 2002 Kiki Chosid Melissa Downsbrough Laura Johnson Alicia Sawyer Rachel Spiry Spring 2002 Laura Johnson Alicia Sawyer Rachel Spiry Amanda Trujillo Fall 2001 Melissa Downsbrough Alicia Sawyer Rachel Spiry Amanda Trujillo

Spring 2000 Rachel Spiry Amanda Trujillo Fall 1999 Terim Richards Rachel Spiry Amanda Trujillo Spring 1999 Jennifer Latimer Rachel Spiry Fall 1998 Jennifer Latimer Rachel Spiry


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