Nebraska Cornhuskers |
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Founded | 1998 (1998) |
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University | University of Nebraska–Lincoln |
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Athletic director | Troy Dannen |
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Head coach | Richard Clark (2nd season) |
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Conference | Patriot Rifle |
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Location | Lincoln, Nebraska |
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Home arena | BigShots Indoor Range |
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Nickname | Cornhuskers |
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Colors | Scarlet and cream[1] |
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2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024 |
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2005, 2006 |
The Nebraska Cornhuskers rifle team competes as part of NCAA Division I, representing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Patriot Rifle Conference, the only program at the school that competes in a conference other than the Big Ten. Although the NCAA classifies rifle as a coeducational sport, Nebraska has fielded an all-female team since its establishment in 1998 and is one of twenty-nine NCAA rifle programs.
Nebraska trains at the ten-point indoor firing range located in the John J. Pershing Military and Naval Science Building. NU has reached twenty NCAA championships and produced four individual national champions. The team has been coached by Richard Clark since 2024.
Conference affiliations
Coaches
Coaching history
No.
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Coach
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Tenure
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Overall
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1
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Karen Anthony |
1998–2002 |
43–25 (.632)
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2
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Launi Meili |
2002–2007 |
75–29 (.721)
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3
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Morgan Hicks |
2007–2012 |
53–62 (.461)
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4
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Stacy Underwood |
2012–2014 |
46–24 (.657)
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5
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Ashley MacAllister |
2014–2019 |
50–49 (.505)
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5
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Rachel Martin |
2019–2021 |
20–28 (.417)
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6
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Mindy Miles |
2021–2024 |
21–22 (.488)
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Liz Schmeltzer[a] |
2024 |
No games coached
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7
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Richard Clark |
2024–present |
12–6 (.667)
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Coaching staff
Name
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Position
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First year
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Alma mater
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Richard Clark |
Head coach |
2024 |
Kentucky
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Kristen Derting |
Assistant coach |
2024 |
Mississippi
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Championships and awards
Conference championships
Regular season
Tournament
- Great America Rifle: 2005, 2006
Individual awards
- National coach of the year: Karen Anthony (2000), Stacy Underwood (2014)
- Conference shooter of the year: Kristina Fehlings (2006)
- Conference coach of the year: Karen Anthony (2000), Stacy Underwood (2014)
NCAA champions
- Nicole Allaire – 2000 (SB)
- Kristina Fehlings – 2006 (AR)
- Rachel Martin – 2015 (SB)
- Cecelia Ossi – 2023 (SB)
First-team All-Americans
- 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)
- Cecelia Ossi – 2023 (SB), 2024 (SB)[3]
Seasons
Regular season champion
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Tournament champion
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Regular season and tournament champion
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Notes
- ^ Schmetlzer was hired early in 2024 but departed the program shortly after without coaching any meets.
- ^ Nebraska qualified for the 2020 NCAA Rifle Championship before it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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- Located in: Lincoln, Nebraska
- Founded: 1869
- Students: 24,431
- Endowment: $2.27 billion
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