Staff Directory

Lea Horvath
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
One of the best shooters to ever toe the line at Ole Miss, Lea Horvath brings that knowledge and experience to the Georgia Southern rifle program as an assistant coach. She also serves as the championship coordinator for the 2027 NCAA Rifle Championship, which will be hosted by Georgia Southern at the Jack and Ruth Ann Hill Convocation. Among the many highlights, the nine-time CRCA All-American fired four career 600s in air rifle, becoming just the second athlete and only woman to accomplish that feat in collegiate rifle.
Horvath cemented her legacy by leading Ole Miss to its fifth consecutive NCAA National Championship appearance in her fifth year of competition in 2025 as the Rebels took second in air rifle and fourth in aggregate. She had the highest air rifle average among season-long Ole Miss competitors at 595.2 as a Super Senior, her fifth season average of over 595 in the discipline. She also advanced to three NCAA Smallbore finals, taking fourth place in the smallbore finals in 2024.
The Hungarian national record holder and member of the Hungarian National Team, Horvath brings extensive international experience to the Georgia Southern program.
In her first year with the program, the Eagles were once again dominant in the SoCon, posting a 7-0 mark and winning their fifth straight conference title. A strong season throughout paved the way for a school-record 25 dual match wins and a second consecutive appearance at the NCAA Championship. Walrath, who was the SoCon Smallbore Athlete of the Year, won both the smallbore and air rifle individual crowns en route to earning All-America honors on all three teams. Butler earned SoCon Air Rifle Athlete of the Year honors en route to first-team All-America honors in the discipline and all seven Eagles earned all-conference accolades for the second year in a row. Pohlmann also earned her second All-America accolade for her career and the team once again broke school records in smallbore, air rifle and aggregate averages.
Horvath earned a degree in general business at Ole Miss before finishing a Masters in business administration during her time in Oxford.
Horvath cemented her legacy by leading Ole Miss to its fifth consecutive NCAA National Championship appearance in her fifth year of competition in 2025 as the Rebels took second in air rifle and fourth in aggregate. She had the highest air rifle average among season-long Ole Miss competitors at 595.2 as a Super Senior, her fifth season average of over 595 in the discipline. She also advanced to three NCAA Smallbore finals, taking fourth place in the smallbore finals in 2024.
The Hungarian national record holder and member of the Hungarian National Team, Horvath brings extensive international experience to the Georgia Southern program.
In her first year with the program, the Eagles were once again dominant in the SoCon, posting a 7-0 mark and winning their fifth straight conference title. A strong season throughout paved the way for a school-record 25 dual match wins and a second consecutive appearance at the NCAA Championship. Walrath, who was the SoCon Smallbore Athlete of the Year, won both the smallbore and air rifle individual crowns en route to earning All-America honors on all three teams. Butler earned SoCon Air Rifle Athlete of the Year honors en route to first-team All-America honors in the discipline and all seven Eagles earned all-conference accolades for the second year in a row. Pohlmann also earned her second All-America accolade for her career and the team once again broke school records in smallbore, air rifle and aggregate averages.
Horvath earned a degree in general business at Ole Miss before finishing a Masters in business administration during her time in Oxford.
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