
Women's Sport Pistol Championship was shot during the second half of day two at the NRA Intercollegiate Pistol Championships.
The championship is shot in two courses. The first is the Precision Course of 30 shots. Six series of five shots in an allotted time of five minutes per series.
The second course is the Rapid Fire Course. Like the one before it, this course is six series of five shots. Where the two courses differ is during each of the series the target appears five times, for three seconds each time, and pauses for seven seconds between each appearance. Only one shot may be fired during each appearance.
This time the women shooters of Ohio St., USNA, USMA, MIT and USCGA faced off in the team match at the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit's 25 meter range where the United States Naval Academy took their second Women's championship this year with a final score of 1626.
In the individual finals, Kirsten Asdal of the United States Naval Academy pulled off a close one against silver medalist Heather Deppe with a 655.3.
Team and individual standings are as follows:
Women's Sport Pistol - Team |
| Team | Score |
| USNA | 1626 |
| USMA | 1602 |
| MIT | 1541 |
| Ohio St. | 1528 |
| USCGA | 1440 |
| Women's Sport Pistol - Individual |
| Name | Score |
| Kirsten Adsal | 655.3 |
| Heather Deppe | 653.9 |
| Kimberly Hullings | 645.3 |
| Emily Meyer | 640.8 |
| Kelly Jhong | 626.8 |
| Catherine Drake | 624.0 |
| Alejandra Dorado | 618.8 |
| Tiffany Vegter | 618.8 |