2019 NCAA Rifle Championships
|  | |
| Teams | 8 | 
|---|---|
| Format | Points system | 
| Finals site |  Morgantown, West Virginia WVU Coliseum | 
| Champions | TCU Horned Frogs (3rd title) | 
| Runner-up | West Virginia Mountaineers (28th title game) | 
| Semifinalists | |
| Winning coach | Karen Monez (3rd title) | 
| Television | NCAA | 
The 2019 NCAA Rifle Championships took place from March 8 to March 9 in Morgantown, West Virginia, at the WVU Coliseum. The tournament went into its 40th consecutive NCAA Rifle Championships, and featured eight teams across all divisions.
Team results
- Note: Top 8 only
- (H): Team from hosting U.S. state
| Rank | Team | Points | 
|---|---|---|
|   | TCU | 4,699 | 
|   | West Virginia (H) | 4,692 | 
|   | Air Force | 4,687 | 
| 4 | Murray State | 4,677 | 
| 5 | Kentucky | 4,665 | 
| 6 | Army | 4,646 | 
| 7 | Navy | 4,642 | 
| 8 | Alaska | 4,640 | 
Individual results
- Note: Table does not include consolation
- (H): Individual from hosting U.S. State
| Games | First | Second | Third | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Air rifle details[2] | Kristen Hemphill  TCU | Angeline Henry  TCU | Rosemary Kramer  Georgia | 
| JT Schnering  Alaska | |||
| Smallbore details[2] | Elizabeth Marsh  TCU | Andre Gross  Akron | David Koenders (H)  West Virginia | 
| Kristen Hemphill  TCU | 
References
- ^ "National Collegiate Rifle Championships Records Book" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
- ^ a b "2019 NCAA Rifle Championship" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved March 23, 2020.