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List of NCAA Rifle Programsreport

  • U.S. Air Force Academy (Air Force) (Division I)

  • University of Akron (Division I)

  • U.S. Military Academy (Army) (Division I)

  • The Citadel (Division I)

  • Georgia Southern University (women only) (Division I)

  • Jacksonville State University (Division I)

  • University of Kentucky (Division I)

  • University of Memphis (Division I)

  • Morehead State University (Division I)

  • Murray State University (Division I)

  • University of Mississippi (women only) (Division I)

  • U.S. Naval Academy (Navy) (Division I)

  • University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Nebraska) (women only) (Division I)

  • North Carolina State University (Division I)

  • Ohio State University (Division I)

  • Texas Christian University (TCU) (women only) (Division I)

  • University of Tennessee at Martin (co-ed, women discontinued) (Division I)

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) (Division I)

  • University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) (women only) (Division I)

  • Virginia Military Institute (VMI) (Division I)

  • West Virginia University (Division I)

  • Wofford College (Division I)

  • University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Division II)

  • University of North Georgia (Division II)

  • John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Division III)

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Division III)

  • U.S. Coast Guard Academy (Division III)

  • Great America Rifle Conference, a rifle-only conference (Conferences)

  • Mid-Atlantic Rifle Conference, a rifle-only conference, the largest rifle conference, it includes NCAA-sanctioned teams and non-sanctioned club sport teams. (Conferences)

  • Ohio Valley Conference, the only Division I all-sports conference that sponsored rifle before the SoCon added it in 2016–17. (Conferences)

  • Patriot Rifle Conference, a rifle-only conference (Conferences)

  • Southern Conference, resumed the sport in 2016–17 after a 30-year hiatus. (Conferences)

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Rifles are used primarily to fire projectiles against exposed living objects, usually with an effective range of 400 to 1,000 metres; they can also be fitted with bayonets or the butt of a rifle for fighting; and they can even be fitted with grenade launchers for launching rifle grenades, in order to achieve point surface kill and anti-armor purposes, is the basic weapon equipment of modern infantry.

The NCAA is an association of hundreds of colleges and universities in the United States. Its main activities are the various sports leagues held annually, of which the basketball league in the first half of the year and the Rugby League in the second half of the year receive the most attention. The random tool generated 32 items documenting schools that used NCAA rifles to organize college teams. Schools are covered from grade one, grade two, and grade three, but of course, grade one school uses a little more.

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