
Rifle Returns To Action Sunday at Georgia Southern
10/7/2023 1:55:00 PM | Women's Rifle
TCU owns highest aggregate score in the NCAA this season
FORT WORTH – The No. 2-ranked TCU women's rifle team is set to return to action on Sunday morning at No. 12 Georgia Southern. TCU's trip to Georgia Southern will mark the first-ever meeting between the two programs.
The match will feature one relay each for smallbore and air rifle. Smallbore gets underway at 8:30 a.m. (CT) with smallbore followed by air rifle at 11 a.m. (CT).
Making the journey for the Frogs will be Stephanie Allan, Stephanie Grundsoee, Jeanne Haverhill, Mikole Hogan, Nina Schuett, Anne White and Katie Zaun.
The Horned Frogs kicked-off the 2023-24 NCAA rifle schedule on Sept. 23 at Navy. They are one of just eight teams to compete so far this season with the majority of programs slated to get underway this weekend.
In the first outing of the year, the Frogs turned in a solid aggregate score of 4,738 which is tops in the NCAA. Accordingly, TCU's 2,356 in smallbore and 2,382 in air rifle are the top marks among the eight programs that have competed.
Stephanie Allan had a day to remember, firing a 600 in air rifle en route to finishing first among all shooters in the match. She added a 589 in smallbore to set a career-high 1,189 aggregate score.
TCU shooters own four of the top five air rifle marks. Katie Zaun fired a 599, followed by Anne White's 594. Jeanne Haverhill sits fifth with a score of 593. The Frogs have also fired three of the top five smallbore marks led by Stephanie Grundsoee's 593. Zaun's 589 is tied with Allan for fourth.
Georgia Southern will fire two matches over the weekend culminating in the contest against the Horned Frogs. The Eagles will host No. 17 North Georgia and Georgia Military on Saturday.
The match will feature one relay each for smallbore and air rifle. Smallbore gets underway at 8:30 a.m. (CT) with smallbore followed by air rifle at 11 a.m. (CT).
Making the journey for the Frogs will be Stephanie Allan, Stephanie Grundsoee, Jeanne Haverhill, Mikole Hogan, Nina Schuett, Anne White and Katie Zaun.
The Horned Frogs kicked-off the 2023-24 NCAA rifle schedule on Sept. 23 at Navy. They are one of just eight teams to compete so far this season with the majority of programs slated to get underway this weekend.
In the first outing of the year, the Frogs turned in a solid aggregate score of 4,738 which is tops in the NCAA. Accordingly, TCU's 2,356 in smallbore and 2,382 in air rifle are the top marks among the eight programs that have competed.
Stephanie Allan had a day to remember, firing a 600 in air rifle en route to finishing first among all shooters in the match. She added a 589 in smallbore to set a career-high 1,189 aggregate score.
TCU shooters own four of the top five air rifle marks. Katie Zaun fired a 599, followed by Anne White's 594. Jeanne Haverhill sits fifth with a score of 593. The Frogs have also fired three of the top five smallbore marks led by Stephanie Grundsoee's 593. Zaun's 589 is tied with Allan for fourth.
Georgia Southern will fire two matches over the weekend culminating in the contest against the Horned Frogs. The Eagles will host No. 17 North Georgia and Georgia Military on Saturday.
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