march 11-12 - 2016 NCAA Rifle Championship Program
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march 11-12 - 2016 NCAA Rifle Championship Program
MARCH 11-12 Stile Athletics Field House 2016 2016 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 National Collegiate Rifle Championships AKRON, OH • University of Akron, Host WELCOME CONNECT WITH THE NCAA ON THE WEB CONTENTS HOST THE SHOT OF A LIFETIME INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS #ncaaRifle TEAM INFORMATION /NCAA /NCAASports NCAA.COM COMMITTEE LINKS RECORDS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS PAST RESULTS INFORMATION (PDF) VIDEO 2016 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS AKRON, OH • University of Akron, Host Host Institution UNIVERSITY OF AKRON ABOUT AKRON The University of Akron, Ohio’s Polytechnic University, is the region’s most influential public research university, contributing to the resurgence of the local economy, providing a highly skilled workforce, and known for an innovative approach to higher education. With nearly 26,000 students and more than 300 associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctorate and law degree programs, UA offers career-focused and experiential learning that defines the polytechnic approach to education. From polymers and psychology, to engineering and integrated marketing communications, to education and choreography, UA brings together various disciplines in ways that provide students with life-long skills, internships and co-ops, opportunities for academic research, study abroad programs, on-campus student employment, and service projects. Our programs are designed for diverse groups of learners: full-time, parttime and online students, including veterans and adults returning to the classroom. Zips athletics, which sponsors 18 varsity programs, continues to excel in the field of competition and in the classroom. During the 2014-15 academic year, more than 300 of our studentathletes earned Dean’s List honors (for a 3.5 or above grade-point average), including 10 Academic AllAmericans. Zips teams earned four Mid-American Conference titles, and UA student-athletes captured 21 individual conference titles. NCAA.COM 2016 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS AKRON, OH • University of Akron, Host Think Rifle is an Individual Sport? Not For One of the Greatest College Marksmen of All Time THE SHOT OF A LIFETIME NCAA.COM USA Shooting I n the late 1990s, one of the most sought-after high school recruits in the nation didn’t play basketball or football. Instead, he was a marksman from Mount Holly, New Jersey, who had already set a junior world record as a 16-year-old in the 50-meter rifle three-position event. The University of Alaska Fairbanks, University of Kentucky and West Virginia University were among the top rifle programs in the country, and each brought Matt Emmons to campus for an official visit. Only one, however, captivated the young man who would go on to become the most decorated shooter in NCAA Rifle Championships history. “I can’t say it was a very difficult decision,” Emmons says. “On just about every account, Alaska fit. It was a place where I was going to go and grow as an athlete and grow as a person. It’s probably one of the smartest things I’ve ever done in my life.” Emmons made an immediate impact in his freshman season as his scoring record in the smallbore standing position discipline helped the Nanooks win the trophy in 2000, the second in a stretch of six consecutive national titles (1999-2004). He went on to become the only individual to win a national championship three times in the same event (smallbore in 2001, 2002 and 2003), and his total of four individual titles is also unprecedented. Taken together, those accomplishments are an impressive feat — but coupled with the fact that Emmons and Alaska Fairbanks achieved all of them under three different coaches during Emmons’ undergraduate years makes them even more impressive. “I was fortunate to be part of a good team,” Emmons says. “Not just in results, but in the way we worked together. The way we managed it as a team and the leadership we had was extremely well-done.” By Matthew Holmes Originally published in NCAA Champion magazine www.ncaachampionmagazine.org Emmons’ status as the top collegiate shooter in the country was bolstered by his growing international accolades. After winning his third national championship in March 2002, he went on to win the 50-meter rifle three positions at the International Shooting Sport Federation World Cup Final in Munich, Germany, five months later. After leading Alaska Fairbanks to the championship in 2003, Emmons won his first of three Olympic medals by earning the gold in the 50-meter rifle prone in 2004 in Athens, Greece. He also won silver in Beijing, bronze in London and has already qualified for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, where he hopes his NCAA experience will continue to pay dividends. “The NCAA championships is one of the best competitions you can shoot to prepare yourself for the Olympic Games,” Emmons says. “It’s just something you don’t get a chance to experience anywhere else. Even the foreign athletes, they don’t really have anything like them. I could go on for an hour about the things I draw on almost every day that I gained from the college experience.” Emmons also took advantage of his educational opportunities by earning an undergraduate bachelor’s degree in accounting from Alaska Fairbanks and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, where he began classes one day after returning from Athens with his gold medal. Emmons, his wife, Katerina — herself a three-time Olympic shooting medalist — and their three children are now based in her native Czech Republic, where Emmons continues to train and coach. “I’m trying to get more Europeans to go to the U.S. to go to school,” Emmons says. “Take an individual sport and put it in a team concept, and you get to be a part of something bigger than what you’re doing. If someone wins an individual championship, that’s great. But if you win the team championship, that is a big deal. That’s something you won’t get anywhere else in this sport.” 2016 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 National Collegiate Rifle Championships AKRON, OH • University of Akron, Host INDIVIDUAL COMPETITORS AIR RIFLE Samantha Bullard Jacksonville State Alyssa Gestl Army Lucas Kozeniesky North Carolina State SMALLBORE THREE-POSITION Nathan Brewer Army Amy Fister Memphis AIR RIFLE AND SMALLBORE THREE-POSITION Caitlyn Ford North Carolina State NCAA.COM Mekenna Richardson Jacksonville State Alison Weisz Mississippi Taste the Win. Enjoy the Moment. Official Cookies & Crackers of the © Mondelēz International group 2016 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS Team Information AKRON, OH • University of Akron, Host AIR FORCE FALCONS Name Cl. Hometown Spencer Brandon So. Kingsport, Tenn. Spencer Cap Fr. Mutuchen, N.J. David Higgins Sr. San Clemente, Calif. Ryan Jacobs Jr. Gresham, Ore. Noah Kwock Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii Nick Learn Fr. South Range, Wis. Tyler Rico Sr. Tucson, Ariz. 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