2013-14 Rifle Guide

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Table of Contents / Schedule / Quick Facts Table of Contents

Quick Facts....................................................................... 2013-14 Roster................................................................. 2013-14 Schedule............................................................ Head Coach Bill Kelley..................................................... Midshipmen Bios.............................................................. 2012-Season in Review.................................................... All-Time Honors .............................................................. All-Time NCAA Results / MAC Results .......................... All-Time Series Records ................................................. Army-Navy Series Results................................................ Glossary of Rifle Terms.................................................... Guide to Rifle Scoring.......................................................

2013-14 Schedule

Date Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 22 Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 14 Mar. 15

Opponent Time (ET) Navy Invitational 8 a.m. Navy Invitational 8 a.m. USP 10 a.m. at Nebraska 9 a.m. President’s Trophy 10 a.m. at Kentucky 8 a.m. West Virginia, North Carolina State 8 a.m. at USP 8 a.m. at USP 8 a.m. Army 8 a.m. at Ole Miss 9 a.m. at Memphis 9 a.m. John Jay - NCAA Qualifier 9 a.m. GARC Championships [1] All Day GARC Championships [1] All Day GARC Championships [1] All Day NCAA Smallbore Championship [2] 8 a.m. NCAA Smallbore Championship [2] 8 a.m.

Home events in bold, shot at the Bancroft Rifle Range [1] Oxford, Miss. [2] Murray, Ky.

Media Guide Credits

The 2013-14 Navy rifle media guide was written and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Alex Lumb. Template and cover design by Mark Leddy. Photography was provided by Phil Hoffmann.

Email Distribution List

Fans wishing to join the Navy rifle email list can sign up at NavySports.com or by emailing Alex Lumb at lumb@usna.edu.

Admission

Admission to all Navy rifle matches are free of charge and will be contested at the Bancroft Hall Rifle Range.

On The Web

For the latest information on Navy rifle including stats, rosters, news and schedules, visit the official web site of Midshipmen athletics at NavySports.com. In addition, Twitter updates will be available at Navy Athletics’ official Twitter page @NavyAthletics.

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2013-14 Navy Rifle Breakdown Starters Returning (5) Alex Berry Shawn Cleary Jodi Cull-Host Steven Frazier Zach Gibson

Ht. 5-5 5-7 5-4 6-0 6-0

Starters Lost (1) Ryan Williams

Ht. Yr. VL SB Air Total 5-7 Grad. **** 569.9 585.8 1155.7

Others Returning (3) Dan Ecker Andrew Kim Brandon Thompson

Ht. Yr. VL SB Air Total 6-1 So. * 556 561.7 1117.7 5-7 So. 540 549.8 1089.8 6-0 Jr. * 553.0 567.4 1120.4

Newcomers (5) Jordan DiPaola Haruka Earney Dan Jonas Brandon Pippin Nick Priftis

Ht. 5-9 5-9 5-8 5-11 6-0

Location Annapolis, Md. Enrollment 4,400 Founded 1845 Conference Great America Rifle Conference (GARC) Colors Navy Blue (PMS 281) and Gold (4525) Nickname Midshipmen, Mids Superintendent Vice Adm. Michael Miller, USN Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk Facility Bancroft Hall Rifle Range

Letterwinners Returning / Lost Team Captain

2012-13 Recap Overall Record

VL SB Air Total * 560.3 561.8 1122.1 * 555.4 571.4 1126.8 * 565.9 582.4 1148.3 ** 577.9 580.7 1158.6 * 566.6 577.5 1144.1

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

2013-14 Quick Facts

Team Information

Yr. Jr. So. So. Sr. So.

7/1 Steven Frazier

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Coaching Information

Head Coach Alma Mater Career Record (Years) Record at Navy (Years)

Rifle History

NCAA Appearances (Last) Best Overall Finish (Year) Best Air Finish (Year) Best Smallbore Finish (Year) MAC Tournament Titles (Years) Air Rifle (Last) Smallbore (Last)

Sports Information

Bill Kelley Gardner-Webb (1974) 139-21 (14) 139-21 (14)

26 (2011) Second (1990) Second, four times (2009) Second (1981) 14 19 (2012) 19 (2012)

Senior Assoc. AD (Sports Info) Scott Strasemeier Asst. Director (Contact) Alex Lumb Email lumb@usna.edu Office Phone 410-293-8771 Office Fax 410-293-8954 Website www.navysports.com Navy on Twitter @NavyAthletics Mailing Address Navy Sports Information 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, MD 21402


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Roster

2013-14 Navy Rifle Alphabetical Roster Name Alex Berry Shawn Cleary Jodi Cull-Host Jordan DiPaola Haruka Earney Dan Ecker Steven Frazier Zach Gibson Dan Jonas Andrew Kim Brandon Pippin Nick Priftis Brandon Thompson

Ht. 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-9 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-8 5-7 5-11 6-0 6-0

Roster Notes

Yr. Hometown / High School / Previous School Jr. Greensboro, N.C. / Southeast Guilford So. Sugar Land, Texas / Stephen F. Austin So. Los Alamos, N.M. / Los Alamos Fr. Strasburg, Va. / Homeschool (A Beka Academy) Fr. Oak Harbor, Wash. / Oak Harbor So. Clarence Center, N.Y. / Clarence Sr. McDonough, Ga. / Union Grove So. Montrose, Colo. / Montrose Fr. Allentown, N.J. / Allentown So. Corona, Calif. / Centennial Fr. Nashville, Tenn. / Soddy-Daisy Fr. Fairfax, Va. / J.W. Robinson Secondary Jr. Shelbyville, Ky. / Shelby County

By State California (1): Kim Colorado (1): Gibson Georgia (1): Frazier Kentucky (1): Thompson New Jersey (1): Jonas New Mexico (1): Cull-Host New York (1): Ecker North Carolina (1): Berry Texas (1): Cleary Tennessee (1): Pippin Virginia (2): DiPaola, Priftis Washington (1): Earney By Class Freshmen (5): DiPaola, Earney, Jonas, Pippin, Priftis Sophomores (5): Cleary, Cull-Host, Ecker, Gibson, Kim Juniors (2): Berry, Thompson Seniors (1): Frazier

Head Coach: Bill Kelley (Gardner-Webb, 1974) - 15th season at Navy

2013-14 Navy Rifle Photo Roster

Alex Berry

Shawn Cleary

Jodi Cull-Host

Jordan DiPaola

Haruka Earney

Dan Ecker

Steven Frazier

Zach Gibson

Dan Jonas

Andrew Kim

Brandon Pippin

Nick Priftis

Brandon Thompson

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Head Coach Bill Kelley Kelley At a Glance

Hometown Lutherville, Md. High School Pikesville College Gardner-Webb (1974) Family Wife Liz Son James Son Josh

Postseason Experience

Year School 2000 Navy 2001 Navy 2002 Navy 2003 Navy 2004 Navy 2005 Navy 2006 Navy 2007 Navy 2008 Navy 2009 Navy 2010 Navy 2011 Navy 2012 Navy 2013 Navy Navy Record (14): Career Record (14):

George Adams (sb) Matt Albright (sb & air) Matt Albright (sb & air) Chris Schneider (sb) Sarah Bergman (air) Chris Schneider (sb) Josh Albright (sb) Lisa Kunzelman (air) Lisa Kunzelman (air) Chris Burleson (sb) Chris Burleson (sb)

15th Year at Navy: 15th Year Overall:

139-21 (.869) 139-21 (.869)

During Navy’s resurgence in rifle it has posted a 7-7 record under Kelley against Army. eventeen different athletes have earned All-America honors S during Kelley’s tenure, including Chris Burleson, who was a four-time All-American, including in both disciplines following the 2010 season. Of the five shooters in school history to earn AllAmerican status all four years, three of them have come under Kelley’s guidance (Kunzelman and Sarah Bergman and Chris Schneider in 2004-07). Record 15-0 9-1 10-1 10-1 11-1 11-0 9-2 9-4 9-2 17-1 8-1 9-1 8-2 4-4 139-21 (.869) 139-21 (.869)

First-Team All-Americans Under Kelley 2000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Head Coach | Gardner-Webb (1974)

avy head coach Bill Kelley enters his 15th year at the helm of N the Navy rifle program, posting an outstanding 139-21 (.869) record. In his short time at Navy, Kelley has transformed the Mids into a national power, competing for the NCAA title in 12 of the 14 years that Kelley has been in charge.

Year Tournament 2000 NCAA (5th) 2001 NCAA (8th) 2002 NCAA (6th) 2003 NCAA (9th) 2004 NCAA (3rd) 2005 NCAA (5th) 2006 NCAA (4th) 2007 NCAA (7th) 2008 NCAA (7th) 2009 NCAA (7th) 2010 NCAA (8th) 2011 NCAA (7th)

Kelley Year-by-Year

Bill Kelley

In addition to the All-Americans, Kelley has coached several shooters to Junior Olympic and AAU victories. Five years ago, he helped a relatively unrecruited shooter, Lisa Kunzelman, earn a spot on U.S. Junior World Team and a top-30 finish at the World Championships in her first international competition. Academically, Navy has been one of the top teams in the nation under Kelley’s watch. The team posted a 100% APR for eight consecutive seasons from 2003 through 2011. Navy has also been a multiple time recipient of the NCAA’s Public Recognition Award for its outstanding performance in the classroom. Navy finished 4-4 during the 2012-13 season, an immediate result of an increasingly difficult non-conference schedule versus a number of future GARC foes. Navy finished 8-2 during the 2011-12 season and claimed the MAC Championship for the 13th straight season, every year of Kelley’s tenure. Three years ago, Navy placed seventh in both the smallbore and air rifle disciplines at the NCAA Championships, while winning the MAC Championship with a 9-1 overall record. The Mids reached the NCAA Championships for the 20th straight season and won the Mid-Atlantic Rifle Conference team title. Kelley capped his 2010-11 season by being honored with the Robert Ketzner Service Award by the MAC for his service to the conference and the sport of rifle. In 2010, Navy placed eighth at the NCAA Championships with a relatively young starting lineup, while finishing with an 8-1 overall record. I n 2009, the Mids placed seventh at the NCAA Championships, but were second in the air rifle discipline for the second straight year. The Mids posted a 17-1 mark, recording the most wins in a season in school history. In addition, three more Mids earned AllAmerican honors, including air rifle first-teamer Lisa Kunzelman. Six years ago, Navy overcame a slow start to qualify for its 17th straight NCAA Championship. The Mids finished seventh in the smallbore competition, then flexed their muscles on day two, taking home runner-up accolades in the air rifle disciplines. Two more Mids, Josh Albright and Lisa Kunzelman, were named first-team All-Americans. During 2007, senior Josh Albright became Navy’s first national champion since 1996, when he won the smallbore competition at the NCAA Championship, rallying in the 10-shot finals. He had entered the finals in second, but surged ahead with his ninth shot in the finals, then held on with his final shot for the victory.

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I n 2006, the Mids placed fourth overall at the NCAA Championships, Navy’s third consecutive top-five finish. In addition to the high placing at NCAAs, Kelley guided Navy to a 9-2 record and another MAC title. I n 2005, the Mids placed fifth at the NCAA Championship, posted an 11-0 dual-meet record and defeated Alaska-Fairbanks and Army in highly-anticipated dual meets. I n 2004, Navy rifle posted another impressive season, finishing third at the NCAA Championship as five Mids took home AllAmerica honors. Kelley’s Mids posted a second-place finish in air rifle. In his previous five years, Kelley led the Mids to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships in 2002 and a sixth-place finish in the NCAA Air Rifle Championship in 2003. I n his first year on The Yard, Kelley coached Navy to an undefeated season and a fifth-place finish at the 2000 NCAA Championships. rior to joining the Naval Academy family, Kelley served as the P rifle coach at Cresap Rifle Club in Frederick, Md. While there, he trained countless highly successful shooters at local, regional and national matches. He also coached the fifth-ranked finalist at the National Junior Olympic Shooting Championship. I n 1992-95, Kelley coached the Maryland resident qualifier in the Junior Olympic Shooting Championship, and in 1995 he cocoached the National Intermediate Junior Champion Rifle Team. I n 1996, Kelley worked on the production staff for shooting events at the Olympic Games and World Cup in Atlanta. He received the Diploma of Honour Award from the Union Internationale de Tir (international Olympic governing body) for service to the shooting sports that same year. elley is certified by the National Rifle Association (NRA) as a K smallbore rifle coach. He was selected as one of approximately 30 coaches in the United States to train other coaches as a member of the National Coach Development Staff. He authored Shooting is Fun...At Least it Used to Be, which addresses the problem of burnout among collegiate shooters and suggests remedies. The NRA Shooting Sports USA and NRA Shooting Education Update accepted the article for publication. elley resides in Frederick, Md., with his wife, Liz. Kelley’s K youngest son, Josh, is a 2000 graduate of the Naval Academy and was a two-time All-American in rifle. Coach Kelley is the founder and owner of the Gun Center, a full-time retail store in Frederick, Md.


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Midshipmen Bios

Steven Frazier

Alex Berry

• Senior • McDonough, Ga. • Union Grove

• Junior • Greensboro, N.C. • Southeast Guilford

2012-13: Sophomore

Accolades Won

2013 Second-Team NRA Collegiate All-America Smallbore 2013 First-Team All-MAC Smallbore 2013 First-Team All-MAC Air Rifle 2012 MAC Champion in smallbore and air rifle

Berry saw action in all 12 smallbore events, as well as 10 in air rifle … posted an average of 561.8 in air rifle and 560.3 in smallbore … recorded season-high totals of 573 in smallbore at the University of the Sciences on Jan. 18 and 571 in air rifle at Kentucky and at home versus Ole Miss.

2011-12: Freshman

2012-13: Junior

Led Navy in smallbore with a 577.9 season average … shot a career-high 583 in the President’s Trophy match in November … appeared in all 12 events in both disciplines and never scored lower than 576 in air rifle or 572 in smallbore … 580.7 average in air rifle was third-best on the team … registered a career-high score of 588 versus the University of the Sciences in October.

2011-12: Sophomore

Frazier had a breakout year as he claimed the 2012 MAC Championship in both smallbore and air rifle … his 573.9 smallbore average was tops on the team … shot his career-best score of 586 against Army and at the MAC Championship … scored 580 or higher in the air rifle in five of 12 competitions … posted a career high 578 in the smallbore on two occasions, including against the University of the Sciences and Alaska … registered a smallbore score of 575 or higher in seven of 12 competitions.

2010-11: Freshman

Frazier competed in seven smallbore and air rifle events as a freshman ... averaged a 559.1 in smallbore and a 566.9 in air rifle ... shot a career-best 570 smallbore score against John Jay on Nov. 13 ... was also over 560 in competitions in the MAC Tournament (563) and against the Univ. of the Sciences (564) ... netted a 578 in his first air rifle competition, the MAC Tournament, to mark his career high ... also shot a 571 in the President’s Trophy and was over 560 in all seven air rifle competitions.

Berry appeared in five air rifle events and three smallbore … Recorded an average of 568.2 in air rifle and 553.3 in smallbore … Finished the season at the MAC Championship with a season-high score of 575 in air rifle.

Personal

Berry lettered in soccer at Southeast Guilford High School, graduating in 2011 ... won a pair of Coach’s Awards in 2009 and 2010 as a member of the soccer team ... was a member of the JROTC, serving as the drill team commander and company commander, as a well as National Honor Society, Church Group and was a volunteer at the Greensboro National Science Center ... daughter of Anthony Mark and Jill Berry ... born in Berlin, Germany.

Berry Year-by-Year Statistics

Smallbore Apps. High Avg. 2011-12 3 555 553.3 2012-13 12 573 560.3 Totals 15 573 558.9

A 2010 graduate of Union Grove High School, Frazier lettered four times in rifle ... led team to a pair of state titles (2007, 2008) and a national championship in 2007 ... was a 2010 Navy national champion, a 2009 Georgia state champion, a two-year member of the all-state team and owns four national records ... was a member of the NJROTC from 2006-10 ... son of David Frazier ... majoring in political science.

Smallbore Apps. High Avg. 2010-11 7 570 559.1 2011-12 12 578 573.9 2012-13 12 583 577.9 Totals 31 583 572.7

Apps. High Avg. 5 575 568.2 10 571 561.8 15 575 563.9

Brandon Thompson

Personal

Frazier Year-by-Year Statistics

Air 2011-12 2012-13 Totals

• Junior • Shelbyville, Ky. • Shelby County

Accolades Won

2012 MAC All-Rookie Team Air 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Totals

Apps. High Avg. 7 571 566.9 12 586 579.4 12 588 580.7 31 588 577.1

2012-13: Sophomore

Saw action in 10 contests, competing in both smallbore and air rifle events … shot a career-high 568 in smallbore at the NCAA Qualifier … on the year in smallbore, posted a 553.0 average … Versus Ole Miss in February, shot a career-high 577 in air rifle, breaking his previous career-high of 572 set the day before versus Army … posted a 567.4 average in air rifle competitions.

2011-12: Freshman

Thompson, along with Britney Thornton, was one of two freshmen to see action in all 12 competitions, averaging a 549.7 in the smallbore and 560.7 in the air rifle … fired an air rifle seasonhigh 568 on four occasions, including at the MAC Championship … opened the year by posting a season-best smallbore score of 559 at the MAC Tournament.

Personal

Lettered three times in rifle at Shelby County High School, before graduating in 2011 ... led high school team to the 2010 and 2011 national championship ... was a member of the Beta Club, the Technology Student Association, the Bagdad Kentucky Jr. Volunteer Fire Department and the Marine Corps JROTC as a company executive officer ... son of Keith Bohn and Monica Cotton ... born in Louisville, Ky. ... has competed in the Junior Olympics at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Thompson Year-by-Year Statistics

Smallbore Apps. High Avg. 2011-12 11 559 549.7 2012-13 10 568 553.0 Totals 21 568 551.3

Air 2011-12 2012-13 Totals

Apps. High Avg. 10 568 560.7 10 577 567.4 20 577 564.1

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Midshipmen Bios

Shawn Cleary

Dan Ecker

• Sophomore • Sugar Land, Texas • Stephen F. Austin

• Sophomore • Clarence Center, N.Y. • Clarence

Accolades Won

2012-13: Freshman

2013 Second-Team All-MAC Air Rifle 2013 MAC All-Rookie Team

Participated in three air rifle events, all at home: the MAC Tournament, versus the University of Sciences and Ole Miss … shot a career-best 568 versus Ole Miss … competed in two smallbore events and registered a 562 score versus Ole Miss.

2012-13: Freshman

Cleary started his collegiate career strong by posting a season-best 579 in air rifle at the seasonopening MAC Tournament … recorded a season-high of 564 in smallbore at #1 West Virginia … averaged 571.4 in 11 air rifle competitions to rank fourth on the team … posted a season average of 555.4 in nine smallbore events.

Personal

Personal

Ecker Year-by-Year Statistics

A 2012 graduate of Stephen F. Austin High School, Cleary earned four varsity letters in rifle … served as a commanding officer in the NJROTC … captained the rifle team as a junior and senior … served as the president of the 4-H Shooting Sports Club … son of Steve and Tammy … lists hiking, shooting and hunting as some of his interests.

Cleary Year-by-Year Statistics

Smallbore Apps. High Avg. 2012-13 9 564 555.4 Totals 9 564 555.4

Air 2012-13 Totals

Ecker was the runner-up at the 2011-12 New York high school state championships … named rifle team MVP as a junior at Clarence High School … earned varsity letters in both track and field and rifle … son of J. Bradley and Jane … enjoys hunting, fishing, photography and martial arts. Smallbore Apps. High Avg. 2012-13 2 562 556.0 Totals 2 562 556.0

Apps. High Avg. 11 579 571.4 11 579 571.4

• Sophomore • Montrose, Colo. • Montrose

Accolades Won

• Sophomore • Los Alamos, N.M. • Los Alamos

2013 Second-Team All-MAC Air Rifle 2013 Second-Team All-MAC Smallbore 2013 MAC All-Rookie Team

2012-13: Freshman

Accolades Won

Competed in all 12 events in both disciplines … shot a 566.6 average in smallbore to rank third on the team … posted totals of 570 or better on four occasions, including a career-high 572 versus #1 West Virginia … averaged 577.7 in air rifle to rank fourth on squad … scored 580 or better in three competitions with a career-high 586 at Army.

2013 First-Team All-MAC Air Rifle 2013 Second-Team All-MAC Smallbore 2013 MAC All-Rookie Team

2012-13: Freshman

As a freshman, Cull-Host shot a 582.4 average in air rifle to finish second on the team … shot a career-best 590 in air rifle at the event finals at the GARC Championships … averaged 565.9 in smallbore action to rank fourth on the team … posted a career-high of 574 in smallbore action twice during the season; at Army and at the University of the Sciences on Jan. 19 … completed in all 12 events for both air rifle and smallbore.

Cull-Host placed first as an individual and helped her team at the National NJROTC Precision Rifle championship in 2012 … placed third at the National JROTC in rifle … earned a junior distinguished badge in rifle in 2012 and was a commanding officer in the NJROTC … daughter of Cheri and Theresa.

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Personal

Gibson placed sixth at the Navy JROTC Shooting Nationals and took seventh at the All Service JROTC Shooting Nationals in 2012 … father, James, played soccer, baseball and basketball at the Colorado School of Mines … son of James and Leslie … lists hunting, boating, fishing and snowboarding has his interest.

Gibson Year-by-Year Statistics

Personal

Smallbore Apps. High Avg. 2012-13 12 574 565.9 Totals 12 574 565.9

Apps. High Avg. 3 568 561.7 3 568 561.7

Zach Gibson

Jodi Cull-Host

Cull-Host Year-by-Year Statistics

Air 2012-13 Totals

Air 2012-13 Totals

Apps. High Avg. 12 590 582.4 12 590 582.4

Smallbore Apps. High Avg. 2012-13 12 572 566.6 Totals 12 572 566.6

Air 2012-13 Totals

Apps. High Avg. 12 586 577.5 12 586 577.5


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Midshipmen Bios

Andrew Kim

Dan Jonas

• Sophomore • Corona, Calif. • Centennial

• Freshman • Allentown, N.J. • Allentown

2012-13: Freshman

Competed on four occasions as a freshman … had a 549.8 average in air rifle with a season-high of 554 versus Ole Miss … shot a 540 in only smallbore event of the season versus the University of the Sciences.

Personal

Kim attended Centennial High School in Corona, Calif. … participated in taekwondo for eight years and served as a martial arts instructor for three years … competed in rifle at Los Angeles and Rifle and Revolver Club … son of Samuel and Cindy.

Kim Year-by-Year Statistics

Smallbore Apps. High Avg. 2012-13 1 540 540 Totals 1 540 540

Prior to Navy

Placed 29th in air rifle and 16th in rifle at the 2013 National Junior Olympics … Earned gold medals at the 2013 NRA Four-Position Junior Sectional Championships and NRA Four-Position Sectional Championships … was the 2012 state and National Junior Four-Position champion and NRA Air Rifle High Junior champion … earned two varsity letters in cross country at Allentown High School … son of Gordon and Cynthia … father, Gordon, was a member of the Lehigh University rifle team.

Brandon Pippin

Air Apps. High Avg. 2012-13 4 554 549.8 Totals 4 554 549.8

Jordan DiPaola • Freshman • Strasburg, Va. • Homeschool (A Beka Academy)

• Freshman • Nashville, Tenn. • Soddy-Daisy

Prior to Navy

Led the Soddy-Daisy JROTC rifle team to the 2011-12 league championship … earned four varsity letters in rifle and two in cross country at Soddy-Daisy High School … Son of David and Tanya.

Nick Priftis

Prior to Navy

Three-time NRA Regional Sectional team champion (2010-12) … captained the Little North Mountain 4-H Shooting Education Club for three years … son of Louis and Tracey.

• Freshman • Fairfax, Va. • J.W. Robinson Secondary

Haruka Earney • Freshman • Oak Harbor, Wash. • Oak Harbor

Prior to Navy

Earned second-team All-Met honors in air rifle in 2012 and second-team All-Met accolades in both air rifle and smallbore in 2013 … Led Robinson Secondary to the 2012 Virginia rifle state championship … earned varsity letters in both baseball and rifle … father, George, played baseball at the University of Virginia … grandfather, Frank Visted (’61) and uncle, Michael Visted (’96), are both USNA graduates … son of George and Karen.

Prior to Navy

Won the 2013 Washington State Junior Olympic Rifle title in 2013 … placed second at the 2011 Far East Wrestling Championships … varsity letterwinner in cross country (three) and wrestling (three) and Edgren and Oak Harbor High Schools … son of Dean and Yuriya.

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2012-13 Navy Rifle Results 2012-13 Navy Team Results (4-4)

Date Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Nov. 3-4 Nov. 10 Jan. 18 Jan. 19 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 16 Feb. 23-24

Opponent / Match MAC Tournament MAC Tournament University of the Sciences at No. 1 West Virginia at President’s Trophy at No. 2 Kentucky at University of the Sciences at University of the Sciences at Army - Star Match Ole Miss NCAA Qualifier - John Jay at GARC Championships

SB Air Overall Result Note 2276 2328 4604 1st / 4 teams Akron finished second (4560) 2290 2317 4607 1st / 3 teams Akron finished second (4564) 2282 2341 4623 W 2290 2323 4613 L 2824 2895 5719 3rd / 4 teams Air Force won the title. Scores based on five shooters in each discipline. 2266 2325 4591 L 2286 2324 4610 W 2301 2317 4618 W 2287 2333 4620 L 2286 2331 4617 L 2279 2324 4604 W 2275 2348 4623 N/A Competed as a guest of the conference

2012-13 Individual Results Name A. Berry

Opponent Date SB Air MAC Tournament 10-6-12 566 561 MAC Tournament 10-7-12 564 549 Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 557 561 West Virginia 10-27-12 555 559 President’s Trophy 11-3/4-12 553 565 Kentucky 11-10-12 555 571 Univ. of the Sciences 1-18-13 573 --Univ. of the Sciences 1-19-13 553 --Army 2-2-13 563 559 Ole Miss 2-3-13 565 571 NCAA Qualifier 2-16-13 564 557 GARC Championships 2-23/24-13 555 565 TOTAL POINTS 6723 5618 YEARLY AVERAGES 560.3 561.8 CAREER HIGH 573 575

Name Opponent Date SB Air S. Frazier MAC  Tournament 10-6-12 575 580 MAC  Tournament 10-7-12 579 576 Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 578 588 West Virginia 10-27-12 581 579 President’s Trophy 11-3/4-12 583 584 Kentucky 11-10-12 573 584 Univ. of the Sciences 1-18-13 575 578 Univ. of the Sciences 1-19-13 579 576 Army 2-2-13 572 579 Ole Miss 2-3-13 582 581 NCAA Qualifier 2-16-13 579 576 GARC Championships 2-23/24-13 579 587 TOTAL POINTS 6953 6968 YEARLY AVERAGES 577.9 580.7 CAREER HIGH 583 588

Name S. Cleary

Opponent Date SB Air MAC  Tournament 10-6-12 550 579 MAC  Tournament 10-7-12 560 567 Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 556 575 West Virginia 10-27-12 564 569 President’s Trophy 11-3/4-12 551 576 Kentucky 11-10-12 558 568 Univ. of the Sciences 1-18-13 --- 574 Univ. of the Sciences 1-19-13 --- 573 Army 2-2-13 546 568 Ole Miss 2-3-13 555 564 NCAA Qualifier 2-16-13 559 572 TOTAL POINTS 4999 6285 YEARLY AVERAGES 555.4 571.4 CAREER HIGH 564 579

Name Opponent Date SB Air Z. Gibson MAC  Tournament 10-6-12 566 575 MAC  Tournament 10-7-12 561 569 Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 571 579 West Virginia 10-27-12 572 575 President’s Trophy 11-3/4-12 564 579 Kentucky 11-10-12 568 579 Univ. of the Sciences 1-18-13 566 577 Univ. of the Sciences 1-19-13 570 572 Army 2-2-13 571 586 Ole Miss 2-3-13 568 574 NCAA Qualifier 2-16-13 567 583 GARC Championships 2-23/24-13 555 582 TOTAL POINTS 6799 6930 YEARLY AVERAGES 566.6 577.5 CAREER HIGH 572 586

Name Opponent Date SB Air J. Cull-Host MAC  Tournament 10-6-12 563 580 MAC  Tournament 10-7-12 568 587 Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 565 585 West Virginia 10-27-12 560 586 President’s Trophy 11-3/4-12 558 571 Kentucky 11-10-12 556 578 Univ. of the Sciences 1-18-13 568 582 Univ. of the Sciences 1-19-13 574 581 Army 2-2-13 574 587 Ole Miss 2-3-13 566 584 NCAA Qualifier 2-16-13 569 578 GARC Championships 2-23/24-13 570 590 TOTAL POINTS 6791 6989 YEARLY AVERAGES 565.9 582.4 CAREER HIGH 574 590 Name D. Ecker

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Opponent Date SB Air MAC Tournament 10-6-12 --- 560 Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 550 557 Ole Miss 2-3-13 562 568 TOTAL  POINTS 1112 1685 YEARLY AVERAGES 556 561.7 CAREER HIGH 562 568

Name J. Kendrick

Opponent Date SB Air MAC Tournament 10-6-12 --- 556 MAC  Tournament 10-7-12 --- --Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 540 565 Ole Miss 2-3-13 --- 568 NCAA Qualifier 2-16-13 --- 568 TOTAL POINTS 540 2257 YEARLY AVERAGES 540 564.3 CAREER HIGH 540 568

Name A. Kim

Opponent Date SB Air MAC Tournament 10-6-12 --- 551 MAC  Tournament 10-7-12 --- --Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 540 545 Ole Miss 2-3-13 --- 554 NCAA Qualifier 2-16-13 --- 549 TOTAL POINTS 540 2199 YEARLY AVERAGES 540 549.8 CAREER HIGH 540 554

Name Opponent Date SB Air C. Krupczynski Ole Miss 2-3-13 --- 555 NCAA Qualifier 2-16-13 --- 557 TOTAL POINTS --- 1112 YEARLY AVERAGES --- 555 CAREER HIGH --- 557 Name Opponent Date SB Air B. Thompson MAC  Tournament 10-6-12 552 568 MAC  Tournament 10-7-12 567 564 Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 544 564 West Virginia 10-27-12 559 569 President’s Trophy 11-3-12 539 565 Kentucky 11-10-12 551 564 Univ. of the Sciences 1-18-13 546 566 Army 2-2-13 552 572 Ole Miss 2-3-13 552 577 NCAA Qualifier 2-16-13 568 565 TOTAL POINTS 5530 5674 YEARLY AVERAGES 553.0 567.4 CAREER HIGH 568 577 Name Opponent Date SB Air B. Thornton MAC  Tournament 10-6-12 552 568 MAC  Tournament 10-7-12 560 562 Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 535 560 West Virginia 10-27-12 533 546 President’s Trophy 11-3/4-12 540 554 TOTAL POINTS 2720 2790 YEARLY  AVERAGES 544 558 CAREER HIGH 560 573 Name Opponent Date SB Air R. Williams MAC  Tournament 10-6-12 569 589 MAC  Tournament 10-7-12 579 585 Univ. of the Sciences 10-13-12 568 589 West Virginia 10-27-12 577 583 President’s Trophy 11-3/4-12 566 585 Kentucky 11-10-12 569 584 Univ. of the Sciences 1-18-13 570 578 Univ. of the Sciences 1-19-13 578 587 Army 2-2-13 570 581 Ole Miss 2-3-13 570 592 NCAA Qualifier 2-16-13 560 587 GARC Championships 2-23/24-13 571 589 TOTAL POINTS 6839 7029 YEARLY AVERAGES 569.9 585.8 CAREER HIGH 583 594


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Honors / Accolades CRCA Coach of the Year Year 2004

Coach Bill Kelley

Eight-Time All-American

Shooter Years William Suggs 1987-90 AR: 1987, 88, 89, 90 | SB: 1987, 88, 89, 90

Six-Time All-American

Shooter Years Matt Albright 1987-90 AR: 2003, 04, 05 | SB: 2003, 04, 05

Five-Time All-American

Shooter Years John Campbell 1991-93 AR: 1992, 93 | SB: 1991, 92, 93

Four-Year All-American

Shooter Years Lisa Kunzelman 2006-09 Chris Schneider 2004-07 Sarah Bergman 2004-07 William Suggs 1987-90 James Hudson 1980-83

NRA First-Team All-American Year Shooter 2010 Chris Burleson 2009 Liza Kunzelman 2008 Josh Albright Lisa Kunzelman 2007 Chris Schneider 2006 Chris Schneider Sarah Bergman 2005 Matt Albright 2004 Matt Albright 2000 George Adams 1997 Harold Kim 1996 Joe Johnson Frank Okata 1995 Joe Johnson 1993 John Campbell George Korol 1992 George Korol 1990 William Suggs 1989 William Suggs 1983 James Hudson 1981 James Hudson 1976 Thomas Rentz 1967 Kenneth King Thomas Wilkes 1964 Webster Wright 1962 Michael Caputo Richard Plate 1960 Walter Hutchens 1959 John Gunther 1957 Montelle Knapp 1955 Montelle Knapp 1953 Donald Holmes 1951 Charles Gillespie, Jr. 1950 Raymond Engle 1942 Merril Sappington 1939 James McConnauhhay Jessie McCoy Joseph Roper William Stiles 1938 William Kitch 1937 William Kitch Richard Nicholson 1936 William Blenman

Event(s) Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore, Air Rifle Smallbore, Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore Smallbore Smallbore, Air Rifle Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore, Air Rifle Smallbore, Air Rifle Air Rifle Air Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle

NRA Second-Team All-American Year Shooter 2013 Steven Frazier 2011 Chris Burleson 2009 Chris Burleson 2007 Josh Albright Sarah Bergman Lisa Kunzelman 2006 Josh Albright Lisa Kunzelman 2005 Sarah Bergman 2004 Mike Miller Sarah Bergman Chris Schneider 2003 Matt Albright James Kauber 2001 David Bachta 2000 Luke Shank George Adams Tran Lam 1999 Josh Kelley 1998 Jon Iadonisi Tran Lam 1997 Harold Kim 1996 Joe Johnson Harold Kim 1994 Joe Johnson 1993 George Korol Joe Madrid 1992 John Campbell Joe Madrid 1991 John Campbell 1988 David Bates William Suggs 1987 David Bates 1982 James Hudson 1980 James Hudson 1978 James Rennie 1977 James Rennie Thomas Rentz 1975 Richard Lecky Steven Simonson 1970 William Stockho 1969 William Sockho 1965 Dennis Johnson 1961 Irvin Teasdale 1959 Bennett Todd 1958 Bennett Todd 1957 Arthur Trammell 1956 Montelle Knapp 1952 Donald Holmes 1950 John Niesse 1949 Ralph Ghormley 1948 Raymond Engle 1941 William Summons 1940 George Block 1939 Clayton Ross, Jr. 1938 Alton Gould 1936 Richard Nicholson

Event(s) Smallbore Smallbore Smallbore Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore, Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore, Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore Smallbore, Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle

A Model of Consistency

} Navy advanced to its 20th straight NCAA Championship in 2011, capping off yet another consistent season. The Mids have now qualified for 26 NCAA Championships since 1980, the first year the NCAA Championships were held. The total is the fourth most in NCAA history. NCAA Rifle Championship Appearances 1. West Virginia 2. Murray State 3. Alaska 4. Navy 5. Army Kentucky 7. Tennessee Tech 8. Air Force 9. Jacksonville State 10. Xavier

30 28 27 26 19 19 15 13 12 11

} In addition, the 20 straight NCAA Championship appearances from 1992-2011 is the third-longest streak in NCAA history, just behind Alaska’s current run of 26 straight appearances and West Virginia’s streak of 24 (1980-2003). NCAA Rifle Championship Appearances 1. Alaska 2. West Virginia 3. Navy 4. Murray State 5. Kentucky

26 24 20 16 13

1988-p. 1980-03 1992-11 1980-95 2001-p.

NRA Honorable Mention All-American Year Shooter 2013 Ryan Williams 2010 Chris Burleson 2009 Alex Karacsonyi 2006 Josh Albright 2005 Mike Miller Chris Schneider 2004 Marta Jung 2001 George Adams James Kauber 2000 William Tolson 1999 Luke Shank Tram Lam 1998 Josh Kelley Jon Iadonisi 1997 Chris Robinson 1987 David Bates William Suggs 1986 Dale Szpisjak 1981 James Hudson 1980 James Hudson Marshall Wencl 1976 James Rennie 1970 Gary Marvin

Event(s) Air Rifle Air Rifle Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore, Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore Smalllbore Rifle Rifle

All-American Both Disciplines in Same Yr. Year Shooter 2010 Chris Burleson 2006 Josh Albright 2000 George Adams 1998 Jon Iadonisi 1997 Harold Kim 1996 Joe Johnson 1993 George Korol 1987 David Bates 1981 James Hudson

Event(s) 1st (SB), HM (Air) 2nd (SB), HM (Air) 1st (SB), 2nd (Air) 2nd (SB), HM (Air) 1st (Air), 2nd (SB) 1st (SB), 2nd (Air) 1st (Air), 2nd (SB) 2nd (SB), HM (Air) 1st (Air), HM (SB)

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Navy Individual / Team Honors NCAA Individual Champions Year Shooter 2007 Josh Albright 1996 Joe Johnson

Event Smallbore Smallbore

NCAA Team Championships Results

Year Smallbore Air Rifle Overall 2011 7th 7th 7th 2010 8th 7th 8th 2009 8th 2nd 7th 2008 7th 2nd 7th 2007 8th 5th 7th 2006 6th 4th 4th 2005 5th 5th 5th 2004 3rd 2nd 3rd 2003 --- 6th 9th 2002 7th 6th 6th 2001 7th --- 8th 2000 7th 7th 5th 1999 2nd 4th 2nd 1998 N / A N / A 6th 1997 6th 8th 6th 1996 4th 4th 4th 1995 5th 8th 6th 1994 7th 7th 6th 1993 8th 2nd 6th 1992 5th 3rd 4th 1990 T-4th 3rd 2nd 1988 8th T-7th 8th 1987 6th T-5th 5th

School Records

1982 1981 1980

6th 7th 7th 2nd 7th 7th N / A N / A 6th

MAC Individual Champions (1988-2012) Year Shooter 2012 Steven Frazier 2011 Chris Burleson Ryan Williams 2009 Lisa Kunzelman 2008 Josh Albright Chris Burleson 2007 Josh Albright 2006 Chris Schneider Lisa Kunzelman 2005 Mike Miller Matt Albright 2004 Matt Albright Marta Jung 2003 Matt Albright 2002 Marta Jung 2001 George Adams Marta Jung 1999 Jon Iadonisi 1998 Jon Iadonisi 1996 Harold Kim 1995 Joe Johnson 1994 Joe Johnson 1993 John Campbell 1990 William Suggs 1989 William Suggs

Event(s) Smallbore, Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore, Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore, Air Rifle Smallbore Air Rifle Smallbore Smallbore Smallbore Smallbore Smallbore Smallbore, Air Rfle Air Rifle Smallbore

MAC Team Championships (1988-2012) Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988

Smallbore Air Rifle 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st --- 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd

Air Rifle

Individual Season Average (120/40) Rk. Name (Year) 1. Matt Albright (2003-04) 2. Sarah Bergman (2003-04) 3. John Campbell (1992-93) 4. Chris Schneider (2003-04) 5. James Kauber (2002-03)

Avg. 390.8 389.3 388.6 387.7 387.0

Individual Season Average (60/60) Rk. Name (Year) 1. Lisa Kunzelman (2007-08) 2. Matt Albright (2004-05) 3. Lisa Kunzelman (2008-09) 4. Ryan Williams (2012-13) 5. Sarah Bergman (2005-06)

Avg. 589.7 588.9 587.6 585.8 585.7

Individual High Score (120/40) Rk. Name vs. Opponent (Date) Total 1. Sarah Bergman vs. John Jay (2-14-04) 398 2. Sarah Bergman vs. Army (2-21-04) 395 John Campbell vs. St. John’s / Citadel (1-23-93) 395 John Campbell vs. NC State / JHU (11-7-92) 395 5. Matt Albright vs. MIT(10-25-03) 394 Matt Albright at MAC Championships (3-6-04) 394 Individual High Score (60/60) Rk. Name vs. Opponent (Date) 1. Lisa Kunzelman vs. Army (2-7-09) Matt Albright vs. Alaska (1-21-05) 3. Ryan Williams vs. Akron (3-5-11) Lisa Kunzelman vs. Army (2-9-08) Lisa Kunzelman vs. USP (1-26-07) Matt Albright at President’s Trophy (11-6-04)

Total 595 595 594 594 594 594

Team High Score (120/40) Rk. Name vs. Opponent (Date) 1. Canisius (2-23-03) 2. John Jay (2-14-04) 3. MAC Championships (3-1-03) 4. University of the Sciences (11-22-03) 5. Nebraska (1-25-04) Penn State (10-18-03) Kentucky (10-28-00) Duquesne / UIP (2-7-98)

Total 1564 1562 1555 1554 1553 1553 1553 1553

Team High Score (60/60) Rk. Name vs. Opponent (Date) 1. Alaska (1-19-07) 2. MIT (10-11-08) 3. GARC Championships (2-24-13) University of the Sciences (1-26-07) 5. John Jay (2-10-07) & Alaska (1-20-06)

Total 2351 2349 2348 2348 2344

SMALLBORE

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Individual Season Average (120/40) Rk. Name (Year) 1. Matt Albright (2003-04) 2. Matt Albright (2002-03) 3. Mike Miller (2003-04) 4. Chris Schneider (2003-04) James Kauber (2002-03)

Avg. 1178.5 1169.5 1162.5 1153.4 1153.4

Individual Season Average (60/60) Rk. Name (Year) 1. Matt Albright (2004-05) 2. Chris Schneider (2005-06) 3. Chris Burleson (2010-11) 4. Mike Miller (2004-05) 5. Chris Burleson (2009-10)

Avg. 586.9 582.6 580.3 579.3 578.6

Individual High Score (120/40) Rk. Name vs. Opponent (Date) 1. Matt Albright vs. Army (2-21-04) 2. Matt Albright vs. John Jay (2-14-04) 3. Matt Albright at MAC Championships (3-6-04) 4. Matt Albright vs. Penn State (10-18-03) 5. Matt Albright vs. Nebraska (1-25-04)

Total 1187 1184 1183 1182 1180

Team High Score (120/40) Rk. Name vs. Opponent (Date) 1. John Jay (2-14-04) 2. Nebraska (1-25-04) 3. Penn State (10-18-03) 4. Norwich (2-26-00) 5. Alaska (1-24-04)

Total 4658 4654 4651 4638 4636

Individual High Score (60/60) Rk. Name vs. Opponent (Date) 1. Matt Albright at NRA Jr. Sect. (2-1-03) 2. Chris Burleson vs. John Jay (11-22-09) Matt Albright vs. West Virginia (10-17-04) Matt Albright vs. Alaska (1-21-05) Matt Albright vs. Coast Guard (1-15-05)

Total 593 592 592 592 592

Team High Score (60/60) Rk. Name vs. Opponent (Date) 1. University of the Sciences (1-27-06) 2. Alaska (1-21-05) 3. University of the Sciences (1-28-06) Akron (3-1-03) 4. Akron (3-5-05)

Total 2331 2330 2329 2329 2324


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Army-Navy Results / Series Standings Army-Navy Series Results

Date Location 3-9-40 West Point. N.Y. 3-1-41 Annapolis, Md. 3-7-42 West Point. N.Y. 3-6-43 Annapolis, Md. 3-4-44 West Point. N.Y. 3-3-45 Annapolis, Md. 3-2-46 West Point. N.Y. 3-1-47 Annapolis, Md. 3-6-48 West Point. N.Y. 3-5-49 Annapolis, Md. 3-4-50 West Point. N.Y. 3-3-51 Annapolis, Md. 3-1-52 West Point. N.Y. 2-28-53 Annapolis, Md. 2-27-54 West Point. N.Y. 2-26-55 Annapolis, Md. 3-3-56 West Point. N.Y. 3-2-57 West Point. N.Y. 3-1-58 Annapolis, Md. 2-28-59 West Point. N.Y. 2-27-60 Annapolis, Md. 2-25-61 West Point. N.Y. 2-24-62 Annapolis, Md. 2-23-63 West Point. N.Y. 2-29-64 Annapolis, Md. 2-27-65 West Point. N.Y. 2-26-66 Annapolis, Md. 2-25-67 West Point. N.Y. 2-24-68 Annapolis, Md. 3-1-69 West Point. N.Y. 2-28-70 Annapolis, Md. 2-27-71 West Point. N.Y. 2-26-72 Annapolis, Md. 2-24-73 West Point. N.Y. 2-23-74 Annapolis, Md. 2-22-75 West Point. N.Y. 2-28-76 Annapolis, Md. 2-26-77 West Point. N.Y. 2-25-78 Annapolis, Md. 2-24-79 West Point. N.Y. 2-23-80 Annapolis, Md. 2-28-81 West Point. N.Y. 2-27-82 Annapolis, Md. 2-26-83 West Point. N.Y. 2-25-84 Annapolis, Md. 2-23-85 West Point. N.Y. 2-22-86 Annapolis, Md. 2-21-87 West Point. N.Y. 2-27-88 Annapolis, Md. 2-25-89 West Point. N.Y. 2-24-90 Annapolis, Md. 2-23-91 West Point. N.Y. 2-22-92 Annapolis, Md. 2-27-93 West Point. N.Y. 2-26-94 Annapolis, Md. 1-31-98 West Point. N.Y. 2-20-99 West Point. N.Y. 2-19-00 Annapolis, Md. 2-17-01 West Point. N.Y. 2-16-02 Annapolis, Md. 2-15-03 West Point. N.Y. 2-21-04 Annapolis, Md. 2-19-05 West Point. N.Y. 2-18-06 Annapolis, Md. 2-17-07 West Point. N.Y. 2-9-08 Annapolis, Md. 2-7-09 West Point. N.Y. 2-8-10 Annapolis, Md. 2-5-11 West Point. N.Y. 2-4-12 Annapolis, Md. 2-2-13 West Point, N.Y.

Result W, 1392-1370 L, 1392-1411 L, 1362-1390 L, 1381-1389 L, 1364-1427 W, 1398-1381 L, 1358-1377 L, 1374-1382 W, 1406-1394 L, 1402-1414 L, 1421-1425 L, 1409-1426 L, 1410-1425 L, 1421-1424 W, 1424-1423 W, 1428-1423 W, 1432-1427 L, 1434-1439 L, 1431-1432 L, 1429-1435 L, 1449-1452 L, 1442-1448 W, 1439-1428 W, 1449-1447 L, 1452-1450 L, 1434-1459 L, 1444-1455 L, 1373-1378 L, 1367-1378 W, 1406-1394 L, 1385-1388 L, 1389-1407 L, 1393-1402 L, 2777-2797 L, 2786-2792 W, 2814-2762 W, 2825-2769 W, 2798-2794 L, 2786-2798 W, 5634-5624 W, 5650-5609 L, 5685-5713 L, 5637-5664 L, 7553-7559 L, 7506-7561 L, 7496-7601 L, 7596-7629 W, 7646-7634 W, 7661-7609 W, 7608-7607 L, 7579-7608 W, 7578-7574 W, 7573-7547 W, 7627-7581 W, 7638-7599 W, 7649-7246 W, 7666-7371 W, 1918-1892 W, 7710-7612 W, 7692-7625 W, 7696-7692 W, 7769-7702 W, 5819-5815 L, 5803-5844 L, 5744-5811 L, 5745-5842 W, 5782-5776 L, 5738-5770 L, 5768-5816 L, 4571-4674 L, 5755-5822

All-Time Series Results Opponent Air Force Akron Alaska Army Canisius Catholic The Citadel Clarkson Coast Guard Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Delaware DePaul Drexel Duquesne East Tennessee State Fordham Georgetown George Washington Gettysburg IUP Iowa John Jay Johns Hopkins Kentucky King’s College Lafayette Lehigh Maine Maryland MIT Mass.-Maritime Merchant Marine Academy Missouri Murray State Nebraska NJIT New York Univ. North Carolina State North Carolina Norwich Ohio State Ole Miss Penn Penn State Pittsburgh St. Francis, N.Y. St. John’s SUNY-Maritime Univ. of the Sciences South Florida Syracuse Vermont Villanova Virginia Va. Military Virginia Tech Washington & Lee Wentworth West Virginia William & Mary Xavier Yale

Record Last Mtg. 8-3 10-12-91 10-0 2-26-11 1-7 1-19-12 30-41 2-2-13 7-0 2-22-03 3-0 12-12-59 18-2 1-21-95 1-0 1-20-90 63-2 1-16-10 6-0 11-17-90 4-0 3-21-36 1-0 3-5-27 2-0 5-15-26 5-0 11-21-93 12-0 1-27-01 9-0 10-18-03 0-13 1-26-85 7-1 1-5-57 36-1 2-12-77 18-6 1-5-52 4-0 1-25-74 6-0 2-10-96 1-0 2-22-30 17-0 2-16-13 18-1 2-11-95 4-1 11-10-12 13-0 11-20-99 2-0 1-12-63 19-3 11-7-87 1-0 5-15-26 13-7 12-11-63 53-2 10-29-11 1-0 11-16-02 18-0 1-23-99 0-1 3-3-28 4-1 2-1-79 2-1 1-13-08 2-0 2-10-90 12-3 1-7-61 21-1 11-11-00 2-0 1-26-91 11-4 10-30-04 3-1 11-21-92 0-1 2-3-13 6-1 5-15-26 10-0 10-18-03 3-1 1-14-56 1-0 2-14-88 11-4 3-2-96 2-0 2-14-04 26-0 1-19-13 1-0 1-30-88 8-0 3-1-30 1-0 2-26-27 5-0 11-6-00 5-0 2-5-83 41-2 2-12-11 11-2 1-19-63 1-0 3-18-33 10-0 10-29-11 19-23 10-27-12 18-0 1-18-86 3-1 11-21-92 13-0 3-8-58

Series: Army leads 41-30 In Annapolis: Army leads 23-11 In West Point: Navy leads 19-18 Bill Kelley vs. Army: 7-7 Current Streak: Army, win-4

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2013-1 4 N A VY RIF L E Glossary of Rifle Terms • Air rifle: A weapon that uses a .177 caliber lead pellet propelled by compressed air or gas instead of a gunpowder charge. The rifles can weigh up to 12.12 pounds. • Bull: Short for bull’s-eye. There are 12 bulls per target, 10 for competition and two for sighting shots. The 10-ring is actually a dot in the center of the bull’s-eye. In smallbore, the 10-dot is slightly smaller than in the air rifle. • Center 10: When the shot hole is tangent to or completely takes out the 10-dot in the target. • Cleaned: A perfect target, in which the shooter hits a 10 on each of the 10 targets on the sheet for a perfect 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. • Full course: In smallbore, a full course consists of 120-record shots, 40 in each position, fired in the following order: prone, standing, kneeling. In air rifle, a full course is 40 shots. • Half course: In smallbore, a half course consists of 60 shots, 20 in each position (offhand, kneeling and prone). There is no half course in air rifle. • 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 the offhand (non-trigger side) supported by the off knee. • Off hand: The unsupported standing position (shooting ‘off the hand’ rather than with the nontrigger arm supported on a knee or the floor). • Perfect match score: In air rifle and smallbore, 600 is perfect. • Plug: A metal device the same size as the shot hole, used to score targets. Variations include the ‘inner plug’ and ‘outer plug.’ With the inner plug, the scored is determined by the contact point of the outside edge of the plug with the inside of the next lowest scoring ring. With an outer plug, the score is determined by the contact point of the outer edge of the plug with the inside of the scoring ring. • Prone: Shooting from a lying position. • Range officer: The person in charge of timing the match and ‘running the line,’ which includes assisting shooters who are having difficulties and enforcing rules governing the match. • Record shots: Also known as ‘for record shots,’ those shots that are counted toward the match score, with ‘sighters’ not included. • Relay: Shooters firing the match at once at a designated time.

• Shooting glove: A padded glove or mitt, 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. • Shooting boots: Boots designed for rifle shooting. They have the toe end of the sole and heel cut flat for stability. • Shooting trousers: Snug canvas and/or leather pants usually worn over another pair of comfortable pants. 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. • Sighting shots: Practice shots taken before going ‘for record shots.’ Sighting shots are unlimited and may be fired before the beginning of each position. Once the first record shot in a position has been fired, no further sighting shots are permitted. • Sling: Adjustable straps with buckle adjustments and arm cuffs that provide stability. A sling is attached to the rifle and helps to support it.

• Smallbore: A .22 caliber weapon with a metallic 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. • Spotting scope: A type of telescope used to locate shot holes. • Tie breaking: In NCAA competition, ties are broken as follows: 1) by the highest score in the last 10 shots; 2) by the higest number of 10s, 9s, and 8s; or 3) by the highest number of inner 10s. When shooting other smallbore and air rifle competitions, ties are addressed by the rulebook of either the National Rifle Association or USA Shooting.

Guide to Rifle Scoring Air Rifle

• Overview: Competitors stand and shoot lead pellets from .177 caliber guns at targets 10 meters away. The bull’s-eye, or 10-dot, is one-half millimeter wide (about the size of the period at the end of this sentence). • The rifles: Air rifles can be either air or gas-powered and weigh up to 12 pounds by NCAA regulations. The rifles have metallic sights. • Course of fire: Depending on the type of target changing system used, competitors have 65 or 80 minutes for 60 shots from the standing position. • Perfect match score: A perfect score of 600 is the maximum for air rifle.

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Smallbore

• Overview: In smallbore or three-position rifle, athletes fire .22-caliber smallbore rifles from the prone, standing and kneeling positions at targets 50 feet downrange. The bull’s-eye is one-third of a millimete (slightly larger than the period at the end of this sentence). • The rifles: Athletes shoot free rifles (weight limit 17.6 pounds) that can be customized with special accessories and/or alterations that fit the shooter’s size and preferences. The rifles have metallic sights. • Course of fire: Athletes fire 20 rounds per position for a total of 60 shots. The total time limit is 135 minutes. • Perfect match score: A perfect score of 600 is the maximum for smallbore.




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