The Wolfpacker

November 2016

The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports

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NOVEMBER 2016 ■ 119 and sophomore Will Marciniak, who was in the lineup for 12 matches as a freshman. "We have talented newcomers and a lot of shooters who have contributed already," Miller said. "We definitely have a lot of energy, anticipation and enthusiasm going into this season." It's a deep squad, though that's not something that pays a lot of dividends in rifle, which allows only five shooters in each event per match and counts all five scores. So Miller plans to use multiple lineups of declared shooters through the fall to determine his top shooters for the spring, with the hopes of qualifying the team for the Great American Rifle Conference championships in Akron, Ohio, in late February and the NCAA Championships March 10‑11 in Columbus, Ohio. "We are looking to turn our lineup into a well‑oiled machine," Miller said. ■ Noting The Pack • For the first time since 2008, the Wolfpack rifle team hosted a home match, welcoming top-ranked and four-time defending NCAA champion West Virginia to the floor of newly renovated Reynolds Coliseum. A record crowd of 1,842 spectators filled the seats of the historic arena to see the first match ever held inside the main arena. The team is no stranger to the gym; for years, Reynolds had an air-rifle range in its basement where the team practiced and stored its equipment. When Reynolds closed for renovation in March 2015, the team moved its gear to Broughton Hall and set up a range there. West Virginia won the closely contested match, but the Wolfpack posted an aggregate total of 4,671, the highest score in school history. The match was also broadcast from the floor of Reyn - olds on GoPack.com. "It went amazingly well, even better than we could have expected," veteran head coach Keith Miller said. The Wolfpack also hopes to host some portion of the Wolfpack Invitational at Reynolds Jan. 28-29, 2017. ■ Key Matches • Vs. West Virginia, Oct. 15 — There's no suspense to this season-opening match, since the four- time defending champion Mountaineers have already squeaked by with a 4,709-4,671 victory. The matched featured a pair of Olympian shooters, NC State's Lucas Kozeniesky and West Virginia's Ginny Thrasher, who squared off in the finals of the air rifle competition. • Vs. Kentucky Nov. 18 and at Alaska Fair ‑ banks Nov. 20 — The Wolfpack travels 4,263 miles to Fairbanks, Alaska, for showdowns against the Wildcats and the Nanooks in its final matches of the fall portion of the schedule. • Wolfpack Invitational, Jan. 28‑29: NC State hosts a two-day match with teams and individual shoot - ers from around the region. Portions of the event will be held at Reynolds Coliseum. Content experts, conference presenters, trainers, & leaders. Get the skills that you need to engage, enliven and educate any audience BEFORE you present. Just Say NO! to Boring Presentations! Alan Hoffler, owner BS AE '90 MS MA '93 Public workshops in Raleigh or have your team trained on-site. Call Now! (919) 386-9238 millswyck.com GREGORY D. MILLER, CPA SANDRA A. MILLER, CPA REBECCA A. RHODES, CPA Serving the accounting needs of small businesses and individuals throughout Southeastern North Carolina since 1993. • Tax Planning and Prepara on • Accoun ng and Audi ng Services • Small Business Consul ng Wilmington, NC 265 Racine Drive 910-452-5260 Burgaw, NC 105 East Fremont Street 910-259-4644 www.millercocpas.com We're Pack Proud!

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