Ohio State’s Rhiann Travis Becomes 3rd Buckeye Three-Time All-American
Rhiann Travis, a senior on the Ohio State rifle team, earned NRA All-America honors for the third time in her career.
Travis, who received honorable mention in air rifle, became the third Buckeye to win All-America honors thrice.
An excellent student as well, Travis was also joined by seven teammates on the list for Scholastic All-Americans by the College Rifle Coaches Association (CRCA).
Ohio State’s Scholastic All-Americans include Jacob Buchanan, Ariel Hall, Mica Harr, Joel Potts, Annabelle Stanec, Annie Tomb, Travis, and Megan Wilcoxson.
“A huge congratulations goes out to Rhiann and our eight Scholastic All-Americans,” head coach Ryan Tanoue said. “Being recognized as an All-American is something very special and for Rhiann to be honored for the third time in her career is a truly fantastic accomplishment.
“Additionally for eight members of our team to be named Scholastic All-Americans is a great reward for our team’s hard work in the classroom. I am very proud of the effort our team has put in on and off the range this season.”
Travis won second-team All-America laurels as both a freshman and sophomore. To earn All-America honors as a senior, she averaged a team-best 590.1 in air rifle.
The Springtown, Texas native guided the Buckeyes to victory against then-No. 5 Air Force when she fired a 595 on Jan. 25. The epitome of consistency, she posted a ‘counting’ score in every single competition this season, in both air rifle and smallbore.
A four-year standout, Travis, set the school record in the air rifle as a freshman with a 598 at the NCAA Qualifier.
Tanoue has mentored six different All-Americans to a total of 11 recognitions in eight seasons at the helm of the Ohio State rifle program. The Buckeyes have accumulated 27 All-America honors by 19 different Buckeyes.
Four Buckeyes in program history have garnered multiple All-America accolades. Travis (2017-18, 2020) joins the exclusive list featuring Drew Cheezum (2016-18), Remington Lyman (2014, 2016), and the only four-time winner George Martin (1947-50).
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