Several members of the Nebraska rifle team earned All-American honors from the College Rifle Coaches Association (CRCA) as announced on Thursday.
Head Coach Richard Clark was named CRCA Head Coach of the Year after leading the team to an 18-1 overall record and a fifth-place finish at this year’s NCAA Championships.
“I’m incredibly proud of Emma, Alivia, Maddy, Carley and Katlyn for their All-American achievements,” Clark said. “It has been incredibly fun to watch this group embrace the grind and elevate their standards to receive these elite honors marking one of the largest All-American rosters our program has ever had. I’m very excited to see what this young group has in store as they return back to Lincoln next season!”
Emma Rhode was named a first team All-American in all three disciplines after a standout senior year. Rhode captured averages of 591.2 in the smallbore, 597.36 in the air rifle, and 1,188.56 in the aggregate, all of which led the team. She saw 13 total first-place finishes throughout the 2025-26 season across the three disciplines. At NCAA Championships, Rhode qualified for smallbore finals and placed seventh as an individual.
Freshman Katlyn Sullivan earned first-team All-America honors in the air rifle, and second-team honors in smallbore and aggregate. Sullivan shot a season high of 599 in the air rifle, which now is the highest single-match air rifle score for a freshman in program history. She averaged scores of 588.75 in the smallbore, 597.28 in the air rifle and 1,186.04 in the aggregate throughout the 15 matches she competed in this season, and saw a second-place individual finish in the air rifle at the 2026 NCAA Championships.
Carley Seabrooke saw first-team All-America honors in the smallbore and third-team honors in the aggregate. Her average of 589.53 and season high of 593 in the smallbore both mark her in the record books as the program leader for the freshman class in each area.
Alivia Perkins was named a second-team All-American in smallbore after posting a season average of 586.5 in 14 matches. Perkins captured a season high of 593, which she shot against Ole Miss and Air Force on Nov. 22, Nebraska’s final match of the fall portion of the season.
Maddy Moyer, who appeared in every match this season for the Huskers, earned honorable-mention accolades in the smallbore for the second year in a row. Moyer shot an average of 586.79 during the 2025-26 season.