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1983 NCAA Rifle Championship
Tournament information
Sport
Collegiate rifle shooting
Location
Cincinnati, OH
Host(s)
Xavier University
Venue(s)
Xavier University Rifle Range
Participants
7
Final positions
Champions
West Virginia (1st title)
1st runners-up
Tennessee Tech
2nd runners-up
East Tennessee State
Tournament statistics
Smallbore
David Johnson, WVU
Air rifle
Ray Slonena, TTU
← 1982
1984 →
The 1983 NCAA Rifle Championships were contested at the fourth annual tournament to determine the team and individual national champions of NCAA co-ed collegiate rifle shooting in the United States. The championship was held at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.[1]
West Virginia, with a team score of 6,166, won their first team title, finishing 18 points ahead of three-time defending champion Tennessee Tech. The Mountaineers were coached by Olympian Edward Etzel.
The individual champions were, for the smallbore rifle, David Johnson (West Virginia) and, for the air rifle, Ray Slonena (Tennessee Tech).
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