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STATESBORO - Georgia Southern rifle, ranked 17th in the country, closes out the 2022-23 season this weekend at the Southern Conference Rifle Championships, a two-day event hosted by The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina.
The SoCon will crown team champions in both the smallbore and air rifle disciplines as well as an overall champion. In addition, individual champions will be crowned in each discipline. Smallbore competition will take place Saturday, followed by air rifle on Sunday.
The Schedule *
Saturday, March 4 (Smallbore)
8-9:45 am - Relay 1 (
Addy Burrow,
Amy Visconti)
10:30 am-12:15 pm - Relay 2 (
Ashley Judson)
1-2:45 pm - Relay 3 (
Lillian Herring,
Anna Mayo)
4 pm - Smallbore finals (Top 8 scorers)
Sunday, March 5 (Air Rifle)
7:45-9 am - Relay 1 (
Ashley Judson,
Amy Visconti)
9:45-11 am - Relay 2 (
Addy Burrow)
11:45 am-1 pm - Relay 3 (
Bella Gamez,
Lillian Herring)
2:15 pm - Air Rifle finals (Top 8 scorers)
3:15 pm - Awards Ceremony
Eight teams will be competing for the 2023 title. UAB, The Citadel (co-ed and women's teams), No. 17 Georgia Southern, No. 18 North Georgia, VMI (co-ed and women's teams) and Wofford will compete this weekend.
The 2023 Southern Conference Rifle Championship will be contested at Inouye Marksmanship Center.
Georgia Southern won the 2022 SoCon Rifle Championship, holding off a strong charge from North Georgia in air rifle. Georgia Southern has won two conference air rifle titles (2017, 2019) two smallbore crowns (2021, 2023) and won its first overall team title last season.
Rifle returned to the SoCon in 2017, adding to the conference's rich rifle history. Current members The Citadel have won a league-best 10 team titles and VMI claimed two titles during the league's first incarnation (1956-85). West Virginia's John Writer, the 1965 and 1966 SoCon individual champion, won a gold medal in the 1972 Munich Olympic Games and a silver in 1968 in Mexico City, both in rifle three positions. ETSU became a player on the national scene from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, winning seven straight SoCon titles and placing third at the inaugural NCAA Championships in 1980. The Bucs finished no worse than fourth at the NCAA Championships each year from 1980-85. North Georgia won the first two team titles since the return of SoCon rifle before UAB and GS cracked the podium last year.
Burrow will represent Georgia Southern at the NCAA Air Rifle Championship on March 11 in Akron, Ohio.
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