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Nebraska Cornhuskers rifle Founded 1998 Head coach Rachel Martin (2nd season)Conference GARC Location Lincoln, Nebraska Home arena Military and Naval Sciences Building (ROTC) 2000, 2001, 2004–10, 2012–18 2005, 2006
The Nebraska Cornhuskers rifle team represents the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Great America Rifle Conference . Rifle , although technically classified as a men's sport by the NCAA, is fully coeducational, with men's, women's, and coed teams competing against one another. Nebraska fields an all-female team. Rifle became an official sport at the university in 1998, led by coach Karen Anthony.
The team practices and hosts meets at the 10-point indoor firing range located in NU's Military and Naval Sciences Building (ROTC). The team is coached by Rachel Martin, who took over as head coach in 2019 following the departure of Ashley MacAllister. The program has won three individual national titles.
Coaches
Coaching history
No.
Coach
Tenure
Overall
Accomplishments
1
Karen Anthoney
1998–2002
43–25 (.632)
2
Launi Meili
2002–07
75–29 (.721)
GARC Tournament champion (2005,2006)
3
Morgan Hicks
2007–12
53–62 (.461)
4
Stacy Underwood
2012–14
46–24 (.657)
5
Ashley MacAllister
2014–19
50–49 (.505)
5
Rachel Martin
2019–
13–11 (.542)
Coaching staff
Name
Position
First year
Alma mater
Rachel Martin
Head Coach
2019
Nebraska
Mindy Miles
Assistant Coach
2019
TCU
Awards
All-Americans
Nebraska has had 12 first-team and 26 second-team NRA All-American selections.
First-team
Nicole Allaire – 2000 (AR,SB)
Amanda Trujillo – 2001 (AR)
Melissa Downsbrough – 2002 (AR)
Kristina Fehlings – 2004 (AR) , 2005 (AR) , 2006 (SB)
Misty Chanek – 2006 (SB)
Andrea Franzen – 2006 (AR)
Kirsten Weiss – 2007 (SB)
Amanda Jeffries – 2009 (AR)
Denise Martin – 2014 (SB)
Lauren Phillips – 2014 (SB)
Second-team
Amanda Trujillo – 2000 (AR,SB) , 2001 (SB) , 2002 (AR,SB) , 2003 (AR,SB)
Nicole Allaire – 2001 (AR,SB)
Melissa Downsbrough – 2001 (AR)
Terim Richards – 2001 (AR)
Misty Chanek – 2004 (AR,SB) , 2005 (AR,SB) , 2006 (AR)
Kristina Fehlings – 2005 (SB) , 2006 (AR) , 2007 (AR,SB)
Stacy Underwood – 2007 (AR,SB)
Kirsten Weiss – 2008 (SB)
Amanda Jeffries – 2008 (AR)
Elisha LaFond – 2008 (AR)
Janine Dutton – 2013 (AR)
Rachel Martin – 2014 (SB) , 2015 (AR) , 2016 (SB)
Denise Martin – 2015 (SB) , 2016 (SB)
Dacotah Faught – 2017 (AR) , 2018 (AR)
Individual NCAA Championships
Nicole Allaire – 2000 (SB)
Kristina Fehlings – 2006 (AR)
Rachel Martin – 2015 (SB) [1]
Season-by-season results
Conference tournament champion
Year
Coach
Overall
Conf.
NCAA Finish
Independent (1998–2004)
1998–99
Karen Anthoney
3–7
1999–00
20–6
3rd
2000–01
16–6
6th
2001–02
4–6
2002–03
Launi Meili
7–5
2003–04
10–10
6th
Great America Rifle Conference (2004–present)
2004–05
Launi Meili
21–4
1st
3rd
2005–06
22–1
1st
2nd
2006–07
15–9
3rd
5th
2007–08
Morgan Hicks
13–11
4th
4th
2008–09
13–9
3rd
3rd
2009–10
12–14
3rd
6th
2010–11
4–15
6th
2011–12
11–13
3rd
3rd
2012–13
Stacy Underwood
17–15
3rd
7th
2013–14
29–9
3rd
5th
2014–15
Ashley MacAllister
7–5
3rd
4th
2015–16
8–21
6th
8th
2016–17
13–5
2nd
6th
2017–18
9–8
5th
8th
2018–19
13–10
2nd
2019–20
Rachel Martin
13–11
4th
Canceled
See also
References
External links
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