LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Kentucky has landed a rising star in the world of junior shooting, as Elizabeth Probst of Brady, Texas officially signs her National Letter of Intent to compete for the Wildcats. Probst, who will join the team in the fall of 2024, brings with her a host of impressive accomplishments both on the national and international stage.
Hailing from Brady High School in Texas, Probst has made quite a name for herself as a member of the Texas Hill Country Shooting team. Her stellar performances have not gone unnoticed, and Kentucky head coach Harry Mullins is thrilled to have her join the program.
“Coach Papasodora and I are very excited to welcome Elizabeth to Big Blue Nation,” Mullins said. “Elizabeth is not only a skilled shooter, but a great person and teammate. She is going to be the perfect fit for our program. She has a strong work ethic, and we know the best is ahead of her here at Kentucky.”
Probst’s most recent achievement was a major one, as she claimed the gold medal at the USA Shooting’s 2023 National Junior Olympic Shooting Championships in the women’s smallbore category. Competing against 118 athletes, Probst showcased her exceptional skills and qualified for the eight-person final with an impressive qualifying score. She then put on a stellar performance in the final to clinch the gold medal.
With her dedication and talent, Probst is poised to make a significant impact at the University of Kentucky. As she prepares to don the Wildcats jersey, expect her to continue her winning ways and make her mark on the collegiate shooting scene.