MORGANTOWN, W.Va. –
The No. 1-ranked West Virginia University rifle team opened its 2017-18 season victoriously, defeating No. 9 NC State, 4703-4630, today, at The Citadel's Inouye Marksmanship Center in Charleston, South Carolina.
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The Mountaineers (1-0, 1-0 GARC) swept the Wolfpack (0-1, 0-1 GARC) in both disciplines, winning smallbore, 2331-2284, and air rifle, 2372-2346.
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"I think the team worked hard today in their matches," Mountaineer coach
Jon Hammond said. "Everyone was very professional, and they each dealt well with any difficulties they faced. We expected a few challenges today because it's the beginning of the season. They all had good parts to their match and worked hard. I think we all learned something today, and we'll take some positives back to Morgantown."
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Junior
Ginny Thrasher swept the individual wins, shooting 595 air rifle and 587 smallbore.
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Sophomore
Milica Babic and redshirt-freshman
David Koenders tied for second in air rifle with 593 marks, and junior
Will Anti followed in fourth place with a 592. The mark was one-shot short of matching Anti's career high and one-shot better than his 2016-17 season best.
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Sophomore
Morgan Phillips finished in fifth place with a 591 mark. Freshman
Sarah Osborn shot 589 in her career debut and placed sixth.
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NCSU's Lauren Phillips finished in seventh place with a 588 total.
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Additional Mountaineer air rifle marks included a 586 for senior
Elizabeth Gratz, a 581 for redshirt-freshman
Noah Barker and a 579 for sophomore
Jack Anderson.
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WVU's Phillips finished second in smallbore with a 583 total. Gratz shot 581 and placed third, while Koenders tallied 580 for a fourth-place finish. Babic tied the Wolfpack's Phillips for fifth place with a 577.
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Osborn finished sixth on the team with a 574 smallbore mark. Anti followed with a 573, and Barker and Anderson shot 567 and 554, respectively.
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Five Mountaineers combined for the team's scores today: Babic, Gratz, Koenders, Phillips and Thrasher.
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"It's always nice to start the year in a positive manner," Hammond added. "I think our overall score is respectful for this early in the season. We had a lot of good performances, and I think all three of our freshmen had good starts to their collegiate careers. There were a lot of good pieces within their matches."
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With the win, the Mountaineers improve to 19-0 all-time against the Wolfpack.
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Home to the 2018 NCAA Rifle Championships, today's match was the first of two hosted this weekend by The Citadel as a preview for the end-of-season championship. Complete results from both competitions will be available at the conclusion of the match.
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The Mountaineers open their 2017-18 home season at the WVU Rifle Range on Saturday, Sept. 30, against No. 5 Ohio State at 8 a.m.Â
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