Hall of Fame
Hicks, Morgan

Morgan Hicks
- Induction:
- 2019
- Class:
- 2004
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- Arrived at Murray State from Roy, Washington in the fall of 2000.
- Her career at MSU (2000-04) was very successful and had equal parts of great honors at the NCAA level and international level.
- A four-year shooter on the MSU rifle team for head coaches Diana Stone, Meegan Basek and Ann Proctor.
- She earned eight All-American honors and the 2004 NCAA air rifle title.
- Dominated the OVC Smallbore Championship by winning it in four-straight seasons.
- After graduation, she jumped right in and served as the assistant coach to Coach Proctor for one season.
- Hicks was promoted to MSU head coach and she served in that role 2005 to 2007 where she led the Racers to the NCAA Championship where they placed eighth.
- From 2007-12, Hicks was head coach at Nebraska where she led the Huskers to a fourth place finish at the NCAAs in her first season.
- Competed in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, placing 12th in the smallbore competition for Team USA.
- In 2008, she earned her first-ever World Cup medal, by taking the gold in the 50-meter three-position rifle competition at the International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) World Cup in Rio de Janiero, Brazil.
- Won a gold medal and two silver medals at the Championship of the Americas in 2001 in the junior classification in the competition featuring athletes from North America and South America.
- Also served as secretary and treasurer of the Collegiate Rifle Coaches Association and has been a member of the USA Shooting Board of Directors.
Coach Jody Wright | Racer Football Postgame Comments 9/06/2025
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Coach Jody Wright | Racer Football Press Conference 9/02/2025
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