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Cornell Today
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Cornell Archery Seventh Grader Wins First Competition
Jenna Noland shoots a score of 271 to claim top spot in season opener
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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In their first competition of the season, the Cornell archery program traveled to Thorp, Wisconsin on January 31st. Seventh grader Jenna Noland shot a score of 271, claiming first place in the event.
Why it matters
The Cornell archery program has been working to build up its team and develop young talent. Jenna Noland's first-place finish in the season opener is an encouraging sign for the program's future success.
The details
Jenna Noland, a seventh grader on the Cornell archery team, shot a score of 271 to take first place in the team's season-opening competition held in Thorp, Wisconsin on January 31st.
- The Cornell archery team competed in their first shoot of the season on January 31, 2026 in Thorp, Wisconsin.
The players
Jenna Noland
A seventh grader on the Cornell archery team who won the first competition of the season with a score of 271.
Cornell archery program
The archery team from Cornell, a small town in Wisconsin, that is working to build up its program and develop young talent.
What’s next
The Cornell archery team will look to build on Jenna Noland's strong start as they continue their season with upcoming competitions.
The takeaway
Jenna Noland's first-place finish in the Cornell archery team's season opener is an exciting development for the program, showcasing the talent and potential of its young athletes.


