STANFORD ARCHERY
   
 
 
     
 

Founded in 2002 by Keith Coleman and David Lu, the Stanford Archery Program has developed rapidly as a recreational club sport with a mission to a) do its competitive best, b) bring safe, Olympic-style archery to the community, and c) have fun. In merely three years, the team placed third at the national level. In fact, Of the five years the team has been competiting, three of those have seen the team placed third in the nation. Our women's recurve team has also won back-to-back gold medals, earning the titles of National Champions in 2006 and 2007.

Stanford Archery is the premier non-varsity collegiate archery program. The team, now 15 strong (comprised of Stanford undergraduates and graduate students) under the direction of former U.S. Olympic Coach Sheri Rhodes and former U.S. national team member Francis Parchaso, fields nearly full teams at tournaments and consistently places at the top.

Our fast growing and comprehensive program not only competes, but also actively promotes archery within the Stanford community and the surrounding areas. From private coaching lessons to Junior Olympic Archery Development to summer camp, the team teaches hundreds every year the essential elements and form of the sport. At the same time, the team is actively recruiting from the Stanford student body to expand our reaches and potential, both within ourselves and the community.