Morgantown, W.Va. – The Nebraska rifle ended the first day of the GARC Championships in fifth place after the conclusion of smallbore action.
The Huskers tallied a team score of 2,306. Emily Cheramie paced NU with a mark of 580. Nina Radulovic and Samantha Peterson brought in solid scores of 578 and 577, respectively. Dacotah Faught (571) and Kayla Gadeken (567) rounded out the squadded team members. Non-squadded Huskers included Hannah Virga (568), Maddie Korthas (561) and Elizabeth Ewert (559).
The Huskers are two points behind fourth-place NC State. West Virginia holds the top spot with a team score of 2,333. Kentucky (2,319) is in second and Navy (2,315) is in third. Army and Akron took sixth and seventh, respectively. Memphis is in eighth and Ole Miss is in ninth to round out the field.
Competition begins tomorrow at 7 a.m. CT. Fans can follow the action on the NCAA rifle site or live stats at the following link: http://results.megalink.no/#/west-virginia-university
West Virginia – 2,333
Kentucky – 2,319
Navy – 2,315
NC State – 2,308
Nebraska – 2,306
Army – 2,293
Akron – 2,292
Memphis, 2,291
Ole Miss – 2,289
Smallbore
*Emily Cheramie – 580
*Dacotah Faught – 571
*Kayla Gadeken – 567
*Samantha Peterson – 577
*Nina Radulovic – 578
Elizabeth Ewert – 559
Maddie Korthas – 561
Hannah Virga – 568