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2006-07 Archery Roster

Stephanie Miller

  • Position Recurve
  • Class Senior
  • High School Neuqua Valley
  • Hometown Naperville, Ill.

Biography

2006-07 Season: All-American and USA Archery All-Academic Team for the third straight year ... just hours after arriving from the Pan-American Games in Brazil, she shot a 524 to take third at FITA East, the season opener ... fourth in USIAC FITA round with a 1200, missing third by a point ... after winning first three matches in the USIAC Individual round the next day, she lost to Maggie Huff in the semifinals ... earned the bronze medal by defeating teammate Robin Liang, 100-84 ... helped Recurve team to runner-up USIAC finish ... second at Indoor Nationals with 1043, helping  team to the gold medal ... reached the round of eight at the Arizona Cup ...  shot 1176 to rank 11th on the first day of the Texas Shootout. 

2005-06 Season: Earned a bronze medal at the East Regional Intercollegiate Archery Championships ... named to the USA Archery All-Academic Team ... placed 13th at the Turkey Grand Prix ... finished first at ACCC Eastern Seaboard Star FITA with a score of 541 ... placed first at the U.S. Indoor Regionals, shooting 1118 on the day ... placed eighth at the Arizona Cup with a combined score of 1114 ... won the Big Apple FITA ... set a tournament record at FITA East, placing first with score of 561 ... placed second in the November Mail-in Tournament by one point, scoring 289.


2004-05 Season:
Member of the national champion recurve team ... named All-American ... won gold medal at ERIAC and was named to the All-East team, was also a member of the silver medal team in the team competition ... gained the silver medal at the Arizona Cup, was also a member of the bronze medal team ... advanced to the quarterfinals in the Texas Shootout ... placed second in the national female college recurve division at the NAA National Indoor Championship, also finished third in the female senior recurve division, missing first by only five points ... won the recurve division with 1,124 points at NAA U.S. Indoor Regionals to lead Columbia to a team title ... took first place in the team’s final mail-in tournament of the season, beating UCLA’s Kate Anderson by three points ... placed second in the team’s January mail-in shoot ... out shot Katrina Weiss from James Madison by 27 points to take gold in the Big Apple FITA ... finished 10th at the World Indoor Team Trials, scoring 2191 points throughout a fifteen round-robin match ... won gold at the FITA East indoor tournament, breaking the tournament record for most points scored with 560.

2003-04 Season: Competed in the World University Games in Madrid ... earned bronze medal at U.S. Collegiate Championships ... placed sixth at Texas Shootout ... gained gold medal at Indoor Nationals ... placed first in last mail-in tournament of the season with 292 points ... shot a superb 561 of a possible 600 at the Eastern Seaboard FITA .. tallied 280 points of a possible 300 in the team’s second national mail-in shoot ... in her collegiate debut, shot a 545 of 600 points at the FITA East tournament. Pre-Columbia: A seasoned international competitor who was chosen for the 2004 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, and was one of four women’s Olympic recurve archers to represent the United States at the 2003 World Archery Championships, which were staged in New York City ... won three National Archery Association (NAA) indoor championships and two outdoor titles, and was a frequent victor in Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD) events ... nationally ranked (NAA) 5th in 1998 (age 13), third in 1999 (14), fourth in 2000 (15), and first in 2002 (17) ... JOAD Olympian, Gold Olympian (highest junior level) ... a member of the U.S. Junior Archery Team, she was fourth at the 2002 US Open, and placed at world events in Nimes, France and Antalya, Turkey, in addition to the Pan Am Games and the Worlds ... earned a Girl Scout Silver Award for making a novice archery instructional manual, and taught archery at both Girl and Boy Scout camps.

At Neuqua Valley High: Due to outside archery competition, did not compete in scholastic sports ... eight semesters on High Honor Roll ... Indian Prairie Scholar. 

Personal Information: American studies major ... finalist for the Connie S. Maniatty Award as Columbia’s Outstanding Senior Student-Athlete ...  father, Mark, is the former president of the National Archery Association and now serves on the Board of Governors, and mother, Kathy, coaches the sport, and is an administrator ... Stephanie Kimiko Miller, b. 5-20-85 in Downers Grove, Ill.

Historical Player Information

  • 2004-05Junior

  • 2006-07Senior

    Recurve