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Erin Lorenzen
 Erin Lorenzen
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Fort Wayne, Ind.

High School:
Concordia Lutheran High School

Height:
5-11

Position:
Purple Team

Birthdate:
05/26/1988

Experience:
1L

2008-09:
Lorenzen garnered All-American accolades for the third time in her career in both smallbore and air rifle... Became only one of five Frogs in program history to capture All-American accolades on three occasions... Selected as the first-ever TCU student-athlete to receive the Hal Rothman Sportsmanship Award... Recorded the highest average in air rifle in each of the last three seasons for the Frogs... Finished fifth overall at the U.S. Shooting Spring Selection after posting scores of 571 and 579 in smallbore... Earned High Collegiate marks in both smallbore and air rifle at the 2008 U.S. Shooting National Championships... Posted the Frogs' top score of 587 in smallbore... Recorded the Frogs' top average of 576 in smallbore.. Garnered Team Most Valuable Player accolades for the third straight season.

2007-08:
The TCU sophomore garnered All-American accolades for the second time in her career at the 2008 NCAA National Championships in both smallboar and air rifle... Garnered gold medal accolades to go along with a pair of bronze team honors at the International Competition in the Czech Republic... Competed as a member of the 2007-08 National Development Team... Participated in the High Collegiate National Championships 3-P at Camp Perry... Recorded second place finish in air rifle at the National Junior Olympics.

2006-07:
In her rookie season with the Frogs, Lorenzen captured All-American laurels for the first time in her career... Recorded a score of 579 in smallbore at the Indiana Junior Olympics Match, which earned her a fourth consecutive trip to the National Junior Olympics Championships... Posted a score of 567 twice in smallbore en route to finishing 12th overall at the National Junior Olympics Championships at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs... Earned gold medal accolades at the National Junior Championships after recording scores of 592 and 589 in the 50-meter prone match... Finished second overall with a score of 3,100 at the Junior Women's Rifle Grand Aggregate... Claimed collegiate championship honors at the Position National Championships... Notched scores of 390, 388 and 381 at the Pan American Games tryout en route to securing a 16th-place showing... Finished eighth overall in the Junior division with scores of 389 and 388 in air rifle at the 2007 USA Shooting National Championships in Fort Benning, Georgia... Collected scores of 678 and 564 in the 50-meter three-position match en route to finishing third overall.

Prior to TCU:
Lettered four times in rifle and drill at Concordia Lutheran... Has been competing nationally since 2002... was the 2006 NRA 3-P Air National Champion with a score of 593... Was the 2005 Indiana State Champion in the smallbore (557) and in the air rifle (587)... Placed seventh in the air rifle at the Junior Olympic Air Rifle Championships in 2005... Also participated in the National Outdoor Championships... Placed second in both the international air rifle (373) and the smallbore (560) at the Indiana State Junior Rifle Match in 2004... Finished sixth in the National JROTC Air Rifle Championships in 2004... Began competing in 2002.

Away from the Range:
Lorenzen is the daughter of Thomas and Wendy Lorenzen... Born on May 26, 1988... Has one brother, Derek... majoring in Mathematics while minoring in Radio/TV/Film.

 
 
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03/09/2012

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03/08/2012

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Scherer Earns Spot On Olympic Team

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Horned Frogs Prepare For Olympic Trials

02/24/2012

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02/23/2012

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Rifle Scores Qualifier Victory Over Air Force

02/18/2012

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Rifle Regular-Season Winning Streak Stretches to 30

02/17/2012

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02/15/2012

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Rifle Rolls Past UTEP; Keeps Streak Alive

02/11/2012

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