
TCU Tops Field In Opening Match
9/27/2025 2:05:00 PM | Women's Rifle
Fedora boasts career day on the range
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The No. 3-ranked TCU women's rifle squad kicked off the season with a first place finish at Navy. The Horned Frogs fired a team score of 4,727 to top the field of four teams which also included VMI and the VMI women's team.
Marissa Fedora led the field of shooters, setting career highs in smallbore (591) and aggregate (1,187) while matching her career high in air rifle (596). Rylie Passmore also matched her career-high with a 597 in air rifle.
The Frogs produced seven of the top 10 aggregate scores in the match. Katie Zaun (1,183) finished third, while Passmore sat fifth with an aggregate of 1,180. Mackenzie Kring (1,175), Mikole Hogan (1,171), Christina Hillinger (1,169) and Micah Hames (1,164) rounded out the top 10.
TCU fired a team score of 2,339 in smallbore to finish first among the field of four. The Frogs produced six of the top-10 scores in the discipline. Fedora led all shooters with her career-high mark of 591. Zaun finished third with a 585 followed by Passmore's 583 in fifth. Hillinger was seventh with a 580. Hogan, who also served as a counter in the match, shot a 578.
The Frogs shot a team score of 2,388 in air rifle and boasted eight of the top 11 scores in the match. Zaun tied for the match lead with a 598. Kring and Passmore each fired a 597. Fedora's 596 rounded out TCU's counters that accounted for the team score.
In her collegiate debut, Alexandra Rosenlew fired a 595 which was eight-best among shooters. Hogan finished ninth with a 593, while Reames rounded out the top 10 with a 592.
Navy finished second with a final score of 4,715. It fired a 2,332 in smallbore and a 2,383 in air rifle. The VMI coed squad shot a 2,257 in smallbore and a 2,340 in air rifle for a final mark of 4,597. VMI's women's only squad shot a 2,204 in smallbore and a 2,289 in air rifle for a final tally of 4,493.
TCU returns to action on Saturday, Oct. 4 at nationally-ranked Georgia Southern.
Marissa Fedora led the field of shooters, setting career highs in smallbore (591) and aggregate (1,187) while matching her career high in air rifle (596). Rylie Passmore also matched her career-high with a 597 in air rifle.
The Frogs produced seven of the top 10 aggregate scores in the match. Katie Zaun (1,183) finished third, while Passmore sat fifth with an aggregate of 1,180. Mackenzie Kring (1,175), Mikole Hogan (1,171), Christina Hillinger (1,169) and Micah Hames (1,164) rounded out the top 10.
TCU fired a team score of 2,339 in smallbore to finish first among the field of four. The Frogs produced six of the top-10 scores in the discipline. Fedora led all shooters with her career-high mark of 591. Zaun finished third with a 585 followed by Passmore's 583 in fifth. Hillinger was seventh with a 580. Hogan, who also served as a counter in the match, shot a 578.
The Frogs shot a team score of 2,388 in air rifle and boasted eight of the top 11 scores in the match. Zaun tied for the match lead with a 598. Kring and Passmore each fired a 597. Fedora's 596 rounded out TCU's counters that accounted for the team score.
In her collegiate debut, Alexandra Rosenlew fired a 595 which was eight-best among shooters. Hogan finished ninth with a 593, while Reames rounded out the top 10 with a 592.
Navy finished second with a final score of 4,715. It fired a 2,332 in smallbore and a 2,383 in air rifle. The VMI coed squad shot a 2,257 in smallbore and a 2,340 in air rifle for a final mark of 4,597. VMI's women's only squad shot a 2,204 in smallbore and a 2,289 in air rifle for a final tally of 4,493.
TCU returns to action on Saturday, Oct. 4 at nationally-ranked Georgia Southern.
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