Navy rifle athletes Isabella Baldwin, Parker Haydin, and Tyler Wee have been honored as All-Americans by the Collegiate Rifle Coaches Association (CRCA). This trio has collectively achieved nine All-American accolades, with Wee earning the distinction of CRCA Rookie of the Year, marking a first for Navy. Baldwin, Haydin, and Wee consistently led the team, securing top placements in nearly every match. Their impressive performance includes multiple perfect scores and standout averages in both smallbore and air rifle categories. The team's overall achievements also extend to recognition from the Great America Rifle Conference, where they garnered nine All-Conference awards.

By the Numbers
  • Tyler Wee achieved a 590.1 average in smallbore and a 598.6 average in air rifle, totaling an aggregate average of 1188.7.
  • Baldwin scored a total of 596.8 in air rifle, including one perfect score of 600.
  • The trio collectively secured nine All-American honors and nine All-Conference accolades.
Yes, But

While the trio's success is notable, other team members must also be recognized for their contributions and performance, as the sport is highly competitive and reliant on collective effort.

State of Play
  • Navy rifle consistently ranks among the top teams, with Baldwin, Haydin, and Wee leading the charge.
  • Wee's Rookie of the Year status highlights the emerging talent within the Navy program.
What's Next

The team will seek to build on this year's success in the next season, leveraging their strong performances to compete for higher rankings and further accolades.

Bottom Line

The recognition of Baldwin, Haydin, and Wee underscores Navy's growing prowess in competitive rifle shooting, setting a promising foundation for future success in the sport.