Huskers Take On Ole Miss, Air Force in Final Fall MatchHuskers Take On Ole Miss, Air Force in Final Fall Match
Levi Ottman
Rifle

Huskers Take On Ole Miss, Air Force in Final Fall Match

The No. 7 Nebraska rifle team will return home for a pair of matches against No. 1 Ole Miss and No. 14 Air Force on Saturday, Nov. 22. The matches are set to begin at 8 a.m. and will be hosted at the Nebraska Rifle Range in Lincoln, Neb. Attendance is free for fans, and live results can be found here.

The Huskers enter the match at 10-0 after defeating No. 7 UTEP 4,717-4,713 on Saturday, Nov. 15. Saturday’s match saw a personal best from junior Charlie Mick in the smallbore with her score of 590, breaking her previous record of 588 which she shot at the Fall Classic on Nov. 11-12, 2023.

“It’s crazy to think that the last match of our fall season is upon us,” head coach Richard Clark said. “The team has had an outstanding run this fall filled with records, top rankings and individual growth. We’ve been focused on executing the small fundamental things at a really high level and staying true to ourselves while on the line competing. Despite the long season, the team has done an excellent job staying focused and making the most of their opportunities this week. I am excited to see them go out and end the fall season on a high note!”

Ole Miss comes into the match ranked No. 1, having posted wins over No. 15 UTEP, No. 11 Murray State, and No. 2 TCU, with its one loss coming at the hands of No. 8 Alaska-Fairbanks. NU has a 31-15 all-time record against Ole Miss, and most recently fell to the Rebels 4,746-4,699 at the 2025 PRC Championships on Feb. 8-9.

Air Force enters the weekend at 5-7, coming off a 4,707-4,695 win against Army on Sunday, Nov. 2. Nebraska has a 31-24 all-time record against the Falcons. Air Force most recently defeated the Big Red 4,706-4,699 at the 2025 PRC Championships on Feb. 8-9.

Following the weekend, Nebraska will have a break for the rest of the fall semester before opening the spring portion of the season with matches against No. 9 Kentucky and No. 8 Alaska-Fairbanks on Jan. 17-18.