Murray State University Athletics
Rifle

- Title:
- Head Coach
- Email:
- clollar@murraystate.edu
- Phone:
- (270) 809-6858
Alan Lollar enters his fourth season as the head coach of Murray State’s storied rifle program.
In the 2009-10 season, the Racers won the Ohio Valley Conference Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
Lollar relates well to the student-athletes in his charge. When he talks about his team, you can tell how much he loves to coach and how much he cares for the MSU program.
He is exactly where he wants to be.
“That’s the best part about it for me, the relationships I have with our team members,” Lollar said. “These years are ones that I want our student-athletes to look back on and see how they made some friends for life and that the hard work they put in paid off, not only on the range, but in life. Murray State is such a special place.”
Lollar is also Head Athletic Trainer at Murray State, a position he’s held since 1993.
The hiring of Lollar was natural, knowing the respect he has for the Murray State rifle program and the history that had been built.
“When I think back to all the great coaches and teams that have been here, it makes you want to keep it going,” Lollar said.
Lollar is out in front of the program now as MSU’s head coach, but has been a behind-the-scenes part of the success for many years.
Lollar assisted legendary Murray State head coach Elvis Green (1980-1999) in the conduction of home matches and became the NCAA Tournament Director when Murray State hosted the NCAA Rifle Championships.
This background and experience picked up along the way from coach Green and other coaches prepared Lollar for the job.
He has been hands-on in making the Pat Spurgin Rifle Range a better place.
“I’m really happy with the things we’ve done, including the electronic targets that were added two years ago,” Lollar said.
“We had a great range before, but it is better now. We have a brand new locker area and there are a lot of other updates we’ve been able to do.”
A 1981 graduate of Mississippi State University, Lollar is married to the former Liz Weglicki of Paducah. The couple has two children, Maggie, 21, and John, 15.