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National Champions, Again! Buckeyes Earn Second-Consecutive Pistol Intercollegiate National Title
Ohio State has accumulated seven national championships with its pistol program
March 26, 2015
COLUMBUS, Ohio - For the second-consecutive season and seventh time in program history, the Ohio State pistol team was crowned champions at the Pistol Intercollegiate National Championships on Thursday.
The championship marks the third time the Buckeyes have won a national title in open team competition, as they previously claimed an open team title in 2000 and 2014. Ohio State has also earned four national championships in women's team competition, notching titles in 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2009.
In addition to the open team title, freshman standout Irina Andrianova earned first place in women's sport pistol. With a score of 566 out of a possible 600 points, Andrianova captured the first individual national title of her collegiate career.
Overall, the Andrianova and the Buckeye women's team placed second in the sport competition, as well as runner-up in the overall women's competition.
Ohio State started the meet with a third-place showing in the women's 40-shot match. The squad followed it up with a second-place finish in the open free pistol competition, with freshman Glenn Zimmerman earning fourth-place individually.
National Champions, Again! Buckeyes Earn Second-Consecutive Pistol Intercollegiate National Title
Ohio State has accumulated seven national championships with its pistol program
March 26, 2015
COLUMBUS, Ohio - For the second-consecutive season and seventh time in program history, the Ohio State pistol team was crowned champions at the Pistol Intercollegiate National Championships on Thursday.
The championship marks the third time the Buckeyes have won a national title in open team competition, as they previously claimed an open team title in 2000 and 2014. Ohio State has also earned four national championships in women's team competition, notching titles in 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2009.
In addition to the open team title, freshman standout Irina Andrianova earned first place in women's sport pistol. With a score of 566 out of a possible 600 points, Andrianova captured the first individual national title of her collegiate career.
Overall, the Andrianova and the Buckeye women's team placed second in the sport competition, as well as runner-up in the overall women's competition.
Ohio State started the meet with a third-place showing in the women's 40-shot match. The squad followed it up with a second-place finish in the open free pistol competition, with freshman Glenn Zimmerman earning fourth-place individually.