Schools with shooting teams?

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Hey, if you need any info on the Purdue club you can contact me. I am the rifle team captain. We are a club sport only, but we kinda like it that way. After talking to some of OSU's shooters we found that many have never shot anything other than their .22lr and .177 air rifles for competition purposes. They were also confused by the fact that we seemed to be having fun while shooting...
 
Hey, if you need any info on the Purdue club you can contact me. I am the rifle team captain. We are a club sport only, but we kinda like it that way. After talking to some of OSU's shooters we found that many have never shot anything other than their .22lr and .177 air rifles for competition purposes. They were also confused by the fact that we seemed to be having fun while shooting...

Its well-known the the Purdue Rifle Team is full of pansies and little girls that have actually wept openly in front of the rest of the club when forced to shoot without their special coats. Pistols are the only way to go.
 
I think the University of Florida does as well?

They do? I googled it and nothing came up. I'm waiting to hear back from their law school. That would be a nice surprise if they did.
 
The University of Nebraska has fielded Lady's Smallbore Three-Position and Air Rifle teams since 1999.

From Huskers.com:

Nebraska is among the eight-team field that will compete March 14-15 at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y.

The top eight teams in both the smallbore three-position and air rifle events were selected based on the average of the three highest regular-season aggregate scores with no more than one match at any given site. The average of the three highest scores was added to the aggregate scores from the designated qualifiers to determine the top eight teams.

The Huskers’ competition includes defending NCAA champion Alaska-Fairbanks, Kentucky, Nevada, TCU, Army, Navy and West Virginia. Nebraska will make its fifth consecutive and seventh overall appearance at the NCAA Championships, as NU placed fifth nationally in 2007.
 
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