ADVERTISEMENT

Audrey Gogniat Crowned NCAA Air Rifle Champion, Ole Miss Rifle Finishes Fourth

Neal McCready

All-Pro NFL
Staff
Feb 26, 2008
67,591
396,434
113
Oxford, MS
Audrey Gogniat Crowned NCAA Air Rifle Champion, Ole Miss Rifle Finishes Fourth

BOX SCORE (AGGREGATE) | BOX SCORE (SMALLBORE) | BOX SCORE (AIR RIFLE)

LEXINGTON, Ky. –
Audrey Gogniat fired a perfect 600 in air rifle en route to becoming Ole Miss rifle’s first individual NCAA champion, in any event, in program history on Saturday at the Historic Memorial Coliseum in Lexington, Ky.

Gogniat has added another trophy to her already impressive collegiate resumé. Gogniat connected on 58 center shots in her 60 attempts to become the second Rebel in program history, to fire two perfect 600s in a single season, joining teammate Lea Horvath. Both of hers came in a tournament setting, the first of which came at the Patriot Rifle Championship.

Following her momentous 600, Gogniat breezed past the competition in the final round. She built a lead of up to 2.4 points upon reaching the single elimination rounds and would not relinquish it. It came down to Gogniat and Kentucky’s Braden Peiser in the final round, which was forced into a tiebreak. Gogniat would then shoot a title-clinching 10.6 for a final score of 252.6.

She and her teammate Gracie Dinh led the Rebels to a runner-up team finish in air rifle. It’s the highest finish in air rifle in program history, and tied for the second-best placement in any event in the national tournament for Ole Miss. Last time Ole Miss reached a top three finish was when it earned the silver medal in smallbore during the 2023 national tournament in Akron, Ohio.

The Rebels fired a 2383, which tied for the third-highest air rifle score in school history. Their air rifle performance boosted them up one position from fifth in smallbore to fourth overall in the team scoring. It’s the Rebels fourth top four finish in program history, each time occurring in their last five consecutive appearances.

Dinh tied a career high in the event, shooting a 597 for the third time in her freshman career to propel Ole Miss onto the podium. She finished 11th overall with 50 centered shots.

All-time Rebels Lea Horvath and M’Leah Lambdin closed their careers with 592 and 594 scores, respectively. Lambdin’s score fittingly tied her career-high, which she’s done in three consecutive meets.

For Horvath, she closes her five-year career at Ole Miss with her third season of scoring at least a 590-air rifle score in each of her appearances. She finished the year with the highest air rifle average for Ole Miss among all season-long competitors with 595.2 per showing.

Ole Miss concludes the 2024-25 season with a national champion, a runner-up finish in the NCAA’s air rifle competition and silver medals in the PRC smallbore and aggregate placement. The Rebels also set new program marks both in smallbore and aggregate scoring.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Go Big.
Get Premium.

Join Rivals to access this premium section.

  • Say your piece in exclusive fan communities.
  • Unlock Premium news from the largest network of experts.
  • Dominate with stats, athlete data, Rivals250 rankings, and more.
Log in or subscribe today Go Back