Nanooks rifle team fire season high aggregate in regular season finale

The University of Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks rifle team achieved a season-high aggregate score of 4747 on Sunday, marking their best performance of the year. This competition, which took place in the Patty Center’s E.F. Horton Rifle Range, also made it the second time this season they have surpassed 4740.

Key Takeaways:

  • Nanooks rifle team reached a 4747 aggregate score, their best this season
  • They surpassed 4740 for the second time this year
  • The final regular-season match took place on Sunday in Fairbanks
  • Competition venue: E.F. Horton Rifle Range in the Patty Center

A New Season High

The University of Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks rifle team fired their way into the record books by posting a 4747 aggregate score, establishing a new season high. This notable performance arrived in their final regular-season meet, underscoring the team’s growth and determination throughout the year.

Consistent Excellence

Sunday’s win also marked the second time the Nanooks broke the 4740 threshold this season. Reaching beyond that mark twice confirms the team’s consistency and ability to build upon earlier successes.

Sunday’s Finale at the Range

The showdown took place at the E.F. Horton Rifle Range in the Patty Center, a familiar home venue that has seen the Nanooks develop and refine their technique across multiple contests. The atmosphere and supportive setting played a role in propelling the team to surpass earlier season outcomes and finish strong.

Looking Back on the Season

This 4747 aggregate highlights how far the Nanooks have come during the regular season. With two 4740-plus performances on record, the rifle team has demonstrated resilience and steady improvement. For fans and followers of UAF athletics, this achievement is a testament to the team’s dedication—ending the regular season on a high note.

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