Archery
The Muskingum University Athletics community is filled with gratitude following the Athletics Day of Giving, where the generosity of our incredible supporters fueled a truly inspiring campaign.
FloSports and the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) have entered into an exclusive five-year media rights agreement that will begin in the fall of 2025, bringing nine universities to the FloCollege platform.
The Muskingum archery team ended the season with six student-athletes ranked in the Top 20 for the All-Around Archer of the Year National Rankings.
USA Archery has named Muskingum Archery Head Coach Craig Holycross the 2024 USA Archery National Collegiate Coach of the Year.
The Muskingum archery team continued its impressive season by showcasing its skills at the USA Collegiate Outdoor Target Nationals hosted by Georgia Southern.
Over the Weekend, the Muskingum archery team dominated the competition at the USA Archery Northern Outdoor Target Regional. The Muskies brought back six first-place medals, four second-place Medals, and five third-place medals.
At the Indoor Archery Nationals, three Muskies had an incredible showing as they set the Muskingum school records in three events.
Muskingum traveled to James Madison to compete in the USA Archery Indoor Nationals.
Muskingum Athletics hosted its first-ever Polar Plunge at University Lake with Special Olympics Ohio on Saturday, February 17.
Muskingum traveled to Lancaster, Pa. for the Lancaster Classic.
Muskingum Archery Head Coach Craig Holycross and sophomore archer Kylee Brookover were selected to represent USA Archery.
The Muskingum archery program was recently awarded a USA Archery and Bass Pro Shops Club 3D Equipment grant.
Muskingum traveled to Cleveland for the Caskey Classic that was hosted at Case Western University.
The Muskingum Athletic Department is excited to announce our partnership with Opendorse to launch a NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) Marketplace for Muskie student-athletes!
Muskingum traveled to Foley, Alabama, and competed in the USA Collegiate 3D National Championships. The Muskies finished 8th out of 32 schools, recording the best finish in program history.
Muskingum traveled to the USA Archery Northern 3D Championships and had three 1st place finishes, six 2nd place finishes, and two 3rd place finishes.