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WUAC Team Round Results and Final Medal Tally

Posted by publicist on 10 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Competitions, Results, World Archery

Congratulations to all the competitors! The United States team excelled at compound, bringing back gold and bronze medals from their trip to the 2008 World University Archery Championships. See the links below for complete results of the team rounds.

At the end of all competition the final medal standings are:

Compound Men’s Team

  • Gold: Mexico
  • Silver: Italy
  • Bronze: Belgium

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WUAC Qualifying and Individual OR Results

Posted by publicist on 09 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Competitions, Results, World Archery

After a day of ORs, Jedd Greshock, James Madison University won the gold in men’s compound against Philip Glover of Great Britain, 111 to 109, and Erika Anschutz, Miami University (Ohio) won the gold in women’s compound against Hyang Kwon Oh of Korea, 110 to 108.

Here are the complete results from the Qualifying Rounds and Individual ORs:

Men’s Compound

Women’s Compound

Men’s Recurve

Women’s Recurve

Stay tuned for more - the team rounds are coming up. Going into it, the seeds are:

  • Men’s Compound: 1st
  • Women’s Compound: 2nd
  • Men’s Recurve: 8th
  • Women’s Recurve: 11th
  • Mixed Compound: 1st

The US Mixed Recurve team missed qualifying for the top eight by only 5 points.

2008 USIAC Results and Awards

Posted by publicist on 21 May 2008 | Tagged as: All Regions, Awards, Competitions, Results, USIAC

Have been posted - download the scores and rankings and the list of awards! Congratulations to everyone who participated.

2008 Arizona Cup Results

Posted by publicist on 15 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Competitions, Results, West

JMU Archers take Gold at the 2008 Arizona Cup

The winds were tricky and relentless all weekend at the BEN AVERY SHOOTING FACILITY in Phoenix, but that didn’t stop the college archers from giving it their best. The highlight of the tournament … JMU archers Braden Gellenthien and Brittany Lorenti took top honors in the Men’s and Women’s Compound Divisions.
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2008 United States Archery National Indoor Championships Results

Posted by publicist on 28 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: All Regions, Competitions, Results

The 2008 National Indoor Championships were contested at regional sites throughout the country in February and March. Eligible college athletes competed in both the senior and college divisions.

Dakota Sinclair of Arizona State University claimed the title for Male Recurve Collegiate Champion for the second time and finished 5th in Senior Men’s Division. 2nd place went to University of Washington senior Jeff Anderson and 3rd place was earned by Nathan McCullough from James Madison University.

Columbia University women swept the top three spots for the Female Recurve Division with freshman Margot Stuchin taking top honor, followed by Sara Mancini in second and Robin Liang in third. Margot also earned third place in the Senior Women’s Division.

Continuing his 4-year domination in male compound division, Braden Gellenthien of James Madison University claimed the Collegiate Championship for his fourth and final year in the College Archery Program. Braden placed 3rd in Senior Men’s Division, while teammate Jedd Greshock placed second and Stephen Schwade from the University of South Carolina earned third place.

James Madison’s Brittany Lorenti earned the National title for the first time and finished 5th in Senior Women’s, while Texas A&M’s Cassie Raffaelli earned 2nd place. Third place was earned by Lindsay Christensen from Weber State University.

Congratulations to this year’s Champions!

Congratulations to all the collegiate competitors! It takes dedication to go to school full-time, maintain your grades, work, practice, and compete!

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Four collegiate archers make the cut at the first Olympic Trial Nomination Shoot

Posted by publicist on 21 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Competitions, Olympics, Results

2008 U.S. Olympic Archery Team Trials First Nomination Shoot

Joe Fanchin at the First Nomination Shoot

Joe Fanchin, USC

On the weekend of 29 September, 2007 in Conyers, Georgia, more than 200 athletes from around the United States gathered to participate in the first of three tournaments to select the US Olympic Archery Team to compete in Beijing, China in August 2008. Each of these tournaments is referred to as a Nomination Shoot. The purpose of the first Nomination Shoot was to cut the field to 16 men and 16 women. The archers who make the cut at this first event are referred to as the Shadow Team. The second Nomination Shoot will be held in Chula Vista, Ca. in April 2008 where the field will be cut to eight. The third and final Nomination Shoot will be held in May 2008 where the U.S. Olympic Archery Team consisting of three men and three women will be selected.

On the first day of the Nomination Shoot all competitors shot a qualifying round that consisted of four 70 meter 36 arrow rounds. At the end of the day four college archery athletes made the cut to the top 16 and are members of the Shadow Team.

  • Joe Fanchin, University of Southern California
  • Kendra Harvey, Central New Mexico Community College
  • Erin Mickelberry, University of Washington
  • Dakota Sinclair, Arizona State University

In the men’s division qualifying event, Dakota finished in 2nd place and Joe in 10th. In the women’s division, Erin qualified 11th, and Kendra 14th.

For the next two days the athletes participated in a series of round-robin matches. Points were awarded for scores as well as win/losses and were totaled with the qualifying round results to give each athlete their final standing.

Final placements in the 1st selection shoot for the college athletes: Dakota Sinclair 7th, Joe Fanchin 14th, Erin Mickelberry 11th, and Kendra Harvey 13th. See the U.S. Archery website for the detailed results.

The 2nd nomination shoot will be held in Chula Vista, CA the first week of April.

Congratulations to all of our college athletes and Good Luck at the next Nomination Shoot!

Kendra Harvey at the First Nomination Shoot

Kendra Harvey, CNMCC

2007 World Championships Results

Posted by publicist on 21 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Competitions, Results, World Archery

Braden Gellenthien at the 2007 World Championships Erika Anschutz at the 2007 World Championships

Braden Gellenthien, Erika Anschutz
photos by Mel Nichols

 

Two world records, One World Team Championship, 1 Silver, and 1 Bronze medal – and two college archers……

The 2007 World Championships were held in Leipzig, Germany in July. Team USA included college athletes Braden Gellenthien (James Madison University) and Erika Anschutz (University of Nebraska). Both archers shoot the compound bow and have been National and Jr. World Champions in previous years.

The World Championships once again brought out the best in college archers with Braden placing 6th in the Men’s qualifying round and Erika finishing 1st. Erika shot a 1408 in the qualifying round, three points shy of a world record. The women’s compound team of Jamie VanAtta, Kendal Nicely, and Erika set a new world record of 4157 points, breaking the previous record, also held by USA in the qualifications round.

In the ever variable elimination round, Erika went out in the 1/8ths finishing 10th, while Braden moved on to the Gold medal match against Dietmar Trillus of Canada. The match was close through each end resulting in a final one arrow shootoff. Trillus shot a 10, while Braden shot a 9 and took the Silver medal home.

Team round once again found the college archers leading the team efforts. In the men’s compound competition, the final arrow came down to Braden’s ability to shoot under pressure. Needing a 9 to tie or a 10 to win the match, Braden came through with a solid 10, with the men’s team of Roger Willett, Reo Wilde, and Braden becoming World Champions.

In the quarter finals, Team USA, scoring 232 points clinched the elimination round World Record which was previously held by Russia’s 230 points set in 2006.

In the women’s compound team match, the women lost to Italy (222 to 220) in the semifinals, setting the women up for the Bronze medal match against France. Team USA archers Jamie, Kendal, and Erika solidly won the Bronze medal with a score of 225 to France’s 221.

Congratulations to our College Student Athletes! Braden and Erika, you represent us well!

2007 U.S. Women\'s Compound World Team

Erika, Jamie, and Kendal
photo by Mel Nichols 

2007 USIAC Results

Posted by publicist on 21 May 2007 | Tagged as: Awards, Competitions, Results

USIAC Championships held at Sparta, Illinois
17-20 May 2007

Individual Results

Compound Men

Shooting his way to another Collegiate Championship was Braden Gellenthien, whose James Madison University team mate Michael Ashton won the silver, with David Roth from Michigan State University taking the Bronze medal. 

Compound Men OR Brackets

Compound Women

The 2007 Women’s Compound Champion is Britanny Lorenti of James Madison University, with University of Nebraska, Lincoln archer Erika Anschutz winning the silver, and James Madison University’s Jessica Fasula taking home the bronze. 

Compound Women OR Brackets

Recurve Women

In the men’s recurve division James Madison University’s Nate McCullough beat his teammate Jacob Wukie to take home the Gold medal, while Ted Harden of ASU beat Tim Meyers from Texas A&M University for the bronze. 

Recurve Women OR Brackets

Recurve Men

Finishing the medal matches were the women recurve archers with Central New Mexico Community College archer Kendra Harvey winning the Gold medal. Silver medal was won by ASU’s Maggie Huff, while Columbia women’s team member Stephanie Miller claimed the bronze by defeating her teammate Robin Liang. 

Recurve Men OR Brackets

FITA Round

Top FITA finishes in the qualifying round for compound men were James Madison University’s Brad Gellenthien with 1374, team mate Jedd Greshock 1365, and Michigan State’s David Roth with 1334. Women’s Compound top three were University of Nebraska’s Erika Anschutz, 1368; followed by James Madison University athlete Brittany Lorenti with 1328, and Texas A&M University’s Cassie Raffaelli with 1327 Recurve men, James Madison University archer Jacob Wukie finished in 1st with 1251, followed by his teammate Nate McCullough with a 1221, and Texas A&M University’s Tim Meyers finishing with 1211. The recurve women’s top qualifier was ASU’s Maggie Huff with 1214, followed by Kendra Harvey 1205 and Yale University archer Tina Jeon with 1201. 

FITA Results

The 2007 All-American team was announced at the USIAC banquet. This honor is determined by the archer’s overall ranking in the combined total of the USIAC FITA and the National Indoor Championships score.


Team Results

Men/Women Team Rounds
  Men’s Recurve Women’s Recurve Men’s Compound Women’s Compound
Gold James Madison University Stanford University James Madison University Texas A&M University
Silver Texas A&M University Columbia University Atlantic Cape Community College James Madison University
Bronze University of Southern California Texas A&M University Penn College of Technology Penn College of Technology
Mixed Team Round
  Compound Results Score Recurve Results Score
Gold James Madison University 5350 James Madison University 4570
Silver Texas A&M University 5190 Texas A&M University 4479
Bronze Penn College of Technology 4933 Stanford University 4431

Overall Program Standings

Ranking University / College Score
1 James Madison University 1007
2 Texas A&M University 928
3 Stanford University 718
4 Atlantic Cape Community College 559
5 Penn College of Technology 554
6 University of California, Berkeley 497
7 Arizona State University 442
8 University of California, Los Angeles 438
9 Dine’ College 432
10 Columbia University 378
11 California State University, Long Beach 366
12 University of Southern California 339
13 University of Texas 210
14 Michigan State University 181
15 Central New Mexico Community College 120
16 Yale University 109
17 University of Arizona 95
18 University of Utah 91
19 Westminster College 67
20 University of Nebraska 55
21 Western Michigan University 52
22 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 46
23 California State University, Stanislaus 36

2007 East Region Results

Posted by publicist on 10 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: East, Results

All results are on Excel files. Select a tab to view the various results in the correct category.

2007 National Indoor Results

Posted by publicist on 10 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: All Regions, East, North, Results, South, West

Another great turnout for the Indoor National College Championships once again has college archers not only shooting well, but achieving great scores in the men’s and women’s divisions.

In the recurve men’s division, James Madison University Junior Jacob Wukie shot his way to Indoor National Champion with an 1157. Ted Harden of Arizona State University placed 2nd with an 1128, followed by Atlantic Cape Community College archer Bret Lazaroff shooting an 1123 for 3rd place.

Recurve women’s champion Kendra Harvey (Central New Mexico Community College) led the women’s recurve college division with an 1113, followed by Texas A&M University’s Corinne Yohann shooting a 1092. 3rd place in the College Archery Program division was California State University, Long Beach archer Carissa Dragan with a 1089.

Men’s compound college archery program Indoor National Champion, Braden Gellenthien’s score of 1194 not only earned him CAP National champion, but with a tie in 10’s and 9’s with Reo Wilde, Braden shares the Men’s Compound Division Championship title as well. 2nd place in the CAP division was Jedd Greshock (James Madison University) with an 1188, followed by Michigan State University’s David Roth, who shot an 1186.

Erika Anschutz of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln won double titles as well. With her 1174 score, Erika won the College Archery Program National Indoor title and also the Women’s Compound Division title. 2nd place in the CAP division was James Madison University’s Brittany Lorenti with an 1168, followed by Texas A&M University archer Josahan Jaime Santacruz.

Other athletes placing in the top 10 men’s and women’s division were: Men’s recurve, Jacob Wukie 8th; Women’s recurve, Kendra Harvey 5th, Erin Mickelberry (University of Washington) 7th, Corinne Yohann 10th; Men’s compound, Jedd Greshock 4th, and David Roth 6th. Women’s compound, Brittany Lorenti 5th, Josahan Jaime Santacruz 10th. See the U.S. Archery site for full results.

Congratulations to all college archers who participated! Being full-time students and competing is a lot of hard work and the results continue to show that College Archers are an integral part of USA Archery.

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