
Rifle Returns to Action at SEARC 3
10/31/2014 10:00:00 AM | Women's Rifle
STATESBORO, Ga. - The Georgia Southern women's rifle team returns to action after nearly a month off this Saturday. The Eagles will compete in SEARC 3 in Dahlonega, Ga.
Georgia Southern at SEARC 3
Date – Saturday, November 1
Location – Dahlonega, Ga.
Time – 8 a.m.
History Made Last Time Out
The Georgia Southern women's rifle team competed in small bore for the first time ever at SEARC 2 in Charleston, S.C. The Eagles shot a 4186 composite and posted a 1975 in their first-ever small bore competition. Kathryn Youngblood led the team with a small bore score of 512.
Score to Beat
Kathryn Youngblood shot an individual-best 578 during the SEARC Championships a year ago and the score still remains the best in program history. Youngblood came close to her personal best after shooting a 571 at SEARC #1 in September.
Sophomore Campaign
The Georgia Southern women's rifle program is in its second season of competition. The newest sport on campus when it was announced on April of 2013, the rifle team returned five student-athletes from the inaugural team.
Second-Year SEARC
The Georgia Southern women's rifle time is in their second year as a member of the Southeastern Air Rifle Conference. The league includes a number of teams throughout the South East including, N.C. State, The Citadel, North Georgia, UAB and Georgia Military College.
Georgia Southern Athletics provides up-to-date information on all its sports through its official website, GSEagles.com, through social media channels facebook.com/GSAthletics and twitter.com/GSAthletics, and "Eagles GATA" mobile app for Android and iOS. For tickets to Georgia Southern athletics events, call 1-800-GSU-WINS or visit GSEagles.com.
Georgia Southern at SEARC 3
Date – Saturday, November 1
Location – Dahlonega, Ga.
Time – 8 a.m.
History Made Last Time Out
The Georgia Southern women's rifle team competed in small bore for the first time ever at SEARC 2 in Charleston, S.C. The Eagles shot a 4186 composite and posted a 1975 in their first-ever small bore competition. Kathryn Youngblood led the team with a small bore score of 512.
Score to Beat
Kathryn Youngblood shot an individual-best 578 during the SEARC Championships a year ago and the score still remains the best in program history. Youngblood came close to her personal best after shooting a 571 at SEARC #1 in September.
Sophomore Campaign
The Georgia Southern women's rifle program is in its second season of competition. The newest sport on campus when it was announced on April of 2013, the rifle team returned five student-athletes from the inaugural team.
Second-Year SEARC
The Georgia Southern women's rifle time is in their second year as a member of the Southeastern Air Rifle Conference. The league includes a number of teams throughout the South East including, N.C. State, The Citadel, North Georgia, UAB and Georgia Military College.
Georgia Southern Athletics provides up-to-date information on all its sports through its official website, GSEagles.com, through social media channels facebook.com/GSAthletics and twitter.com/GSAthletics, and "Eagles GATA" mobile app for Android and iOS. For tickets to Georgia Southern athletics events, call 1-800-GSU-WINS or visit GSEagles.com.
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