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Rifle Preview: NCAA Sectional Qualifier
Feb 15, 2019 | Rifle
Tigers battling for an NCAA Championships berth this weekend.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The University of Memphis rifle squad begins its 2019 postseason Saturday, Feb. 16 when it travels to Murray, Ky., for the NCAA Sectional Qualifier. The match starts at 8 a.m. (CT) at Murray State's Pat Spurgin Rifle Range.
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Memphis and UT Martin are scheduled to shoot at Murray State in one of 11 NCAA Sectional Qualifiers across the country Saturday. The 12thand final qualifier is slated for Sunday.
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The Tigers enter the NCAA Sectional Qualifier in the thick of the race for an NCAA Championships spot. The nation's top-eight teams earn bids to championships weekend in early March. Memphis is No. 9 prior to Saturday's match.
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Head coach Dan Hermsmeier comments
"We've been preparing for the sectional the past couple of weeks. We're in a pretty good spot. We're going to do our best this weekend and see what happens."
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(On a projected score needed to qualify for NCAA Championships)
"I don't have a score we need to reach. I say if we shoot like we've been doing all season, that's all we can ask for. I'm not looking for school records or season-bests. I just want to go in and do what we've been doing and that gives us the best chance to do well."
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(On historically shooting well at Murray State)
"It's a short drive for us, only a couple of hours away. They have a very nice range there, and we always shoot at least one match (Withrow Invitational) before we compete in sectionals. We normally shoot well there. We shot a good sectional score last year, and we're looking to do the same again on Saturday."
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College Rifle Coaches Association (CRCA) Poll
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Tigers Tidbits
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Memphis and UT Martin are scheduled to shoot at Murray State in one of 11 NCAA Sectional Qualifiers across the country Saturday. The 12thand final qualifier is slated for Sunday.
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The Tigers enter the NCAA Sectional Qualifier in the thick of the race for an NCAA Championships spot. The nation's top-eight teams earn bids to championships weekend in early March. Memphis is No. 9 prior to Saturday's match.
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Head coach Dan Hermsmeier comments
"We've been preparing for the sectional the past couple of weeks. We're in a pretty good spot. We're going to do our best this weekend and see what happens."
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(On a projected score needed to qualify for NCAA Championships)
"I don't have a score we need to reach. I say if we shoot like we've been doing all season, that's all we can ask for. I'm not looking for school records or season-bests. I just want to go in and do what we've been doing and that gives us the best chance to do well."
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(On historically shooting well at Murray State)
"It's a short drive for us, only a couple of hours away. They have a very nice range there, and we always shoot at least one match (Withrow Invitational) before we compete in sectionals. We normally shoot well there. We shot a good sectional score last year, and we're looking to do the same again on Saturday."
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College Rifle Coaches Association (CRCA) Poll
Rank | Team | Rank | Team |
1. | West Virginia | 11. | Nebraska |
2. | TCU | 12. | Army |
3. | Air Force | 13. | Morehead State |
4. | Kentucky | 14. | Akron |
5. | Murray State | 15. | Ohio State |
6. | Alaska Fairbanks | 16. | Nevada |
7. | Navy | 17. | NC State |
8. | Ole Miss | 18. | UTEP |
9. | Memphis | 19. | North Georgia |
10. | Jacksonville State | 20. | UAB |
Tigers Tidbits
- The NCAA Sectional Qualifier is half the score used to determine the top-eight teams that earn spots in the NCAA Championships, which are set for Morgantown, W.Va., in early March. The equation for determining those teams is the average of a squad's best three scores (two road/one home) plus the sectional score divided by two.
- The Tigers' top-two road match aggregates were 4689 – also a school record – at Jacksonville State's Gamecock Invitational Nov. 18 and 4648 versus Akron at Kentucky Jan. 20. Memphis' top home aggregate was 4674 versus Kentucky Oct. 28.
- Memphis' average of those top-three aggregates is 4670.3.
- Last year, the Tigers entered NCAA Sectional Qualifier weekend with an average of 4653.6. This year's aggregate average (4670.3) is an improvement of nearly 17 points.
- In the 2018 NCAA Sectional Qualifier, Memphis shot a team aggregate of 4654, its second-highest mark of the 2017-18 campaign.
- The Tigers take a lot of experience to Saturday's postseason match. Senior Leighton Dempster and junior Levi Clark used last year's qualifier as a springboard to earn NCAA Championships individual bids in air rifle and smallbore, respectively.
- Leighton Dempster won last year's NCAA Sectional Qualifier with a then career-best 1172 aggregate. Levi Clark was second with a then career-high 1171 aggregate.
- David Crenshaw, Arielle Kimm and Mark Meyeraan all are competing in their first NCAA Sectional Qualifier Saturday.
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