2022-23 Georgia Equestrian Media Guide

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GEORGIA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

NCEA National Champions

2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010,2014, 2021

NCEA Reserve Champions

2005, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2019

Southern Equestrian Champions

2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Southeastern Conference Equestrian Champions 2015, 2017, 2018

GAMEDAY MEDIA SERVICES

Rosters, lineups and timing sheets will be provided before each home competition. Results will be distributed following each home meet.

MEET COVERAGE

As we do not require credentials for home meets, please contact Karra Logan in the sports communications office if you plan to cover a home meet.

INTERVIEWS

Georgia coaches and student-athletes are available for interviews by request following each home meet. Midweek and non-gameday interviews are arranged by request and according to the practice time of each individual rider and are subject to change. Phone interviews can also be arranged. Please contact Karra Logan in the sports communications office by phone at 706.542.1621 or by email at klogan@sports.uga.edu.

GEORGIADOGS.COM

Georgia’s official athletics website is www. georgiadogs.com. The site serves as the front door to the Bulldog experience. The website also serves as a link between the Georgia Athletic Association, members of the media and the Bulldog nation.

In addition to game recaps, georgiadogs.com also provides up-to-date stats, notes, rosters, player and coach bios, and historical data.

LIVE SCORING

The University of Georgia sports communications staff provides live scoring of all home meets on georgiadogs.com. The scores posted are unofficial until the final ride of the day has been completed and all scores have been verified by officials. For away competitions, fans and members of the media are encouraged to follow @UGAequestrian on Twitter, as it provides the most up-to-date information as the meets progress.

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE MEDIA INFO

SEC statistics, schedules and other information are available on the conference’s official website www. SECsports.com. The SEC media relations contact for equestrian is Chuck Dulap (cdunlap@sec.org).

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Athens, Ga. Founded 1785

Enrollment 38,920

Colors Red & Black Mascot Bulldogs Conference Southeastern Conference President Jere W. Morehead

Alma Mater Georgia J.D., 1980

J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks Alma Mater LSU, 2002

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Meghan Boenig Seasons at Georgia 21st

Alma Mater Berry College, ‘99

Assistant Coach (Jumping Seat) Anna Becker Destro Seasons at Georgia Fifth

Alma Mater Auburn, 2013, NYU, 2017

Assistant Coach (Western) McKenzie Lantz Breuker Seasons at Georgia Second

Alma Mater Georgia, 2015

Program Specialist Kim Fraher

Office Phone (706) 542-5817

Office Fax (706) 310-2244

Graduate Assistant Taylor Staton Farm Manager Amber Bradley Barn Manager Kayla Jaconette Facility Foreman Wade Tucker Facility Foreman Chase Bower

Coordinator of Facilities & Event ManagementWill Riggan

HISTORY

First Year of Equestrian 2002

Dual-Meet Regular Season Record 132-36

Dual-Meet Regular Season Record at home 67-6 SEC Championships/Last 3/2018

Southern Equestrian Championships/Last 6/2009

NCEA National Championships/Last 7/2021

NCEA Reserve Championships/Last 7/2019

FACILITY INFORMATION

Home Facility UGA Equestrian Complex Address 1171 Astondale Road, Bishop, Ga.

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record 8-6

2021-22 SEC Record/Finish 2-4/3rd

2021-22 Postseason/Record 0-1

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 43/19

Starters Returning/Lost 16/2 Newcomers 14

SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT

Equestrian Contact Karra Logan E-mail klogan@sports.uga.edu

Office Phone (706) 542-9344

Equestrian Assistant Savannah Daly E-mail savannah.daly@uga.edu Website GeorgiaDogs.com

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Table of Contents

Winning Tradition

NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist

The University of Georgia 2022-23 Schedule 2022-23 Season Outlook

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2022-23 Roster

Meghan Boenig, Head Coach Assistant Coaches

Jere Morehead, President of the University of Georgia

Josh Brooks, Director of Athletics Athletic Association Administration Equestrian Staff

UGA Equestrian Complex

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Rider Biographies Meet the Horses

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HI STORY

2021-22 Season Recap 2021-22 Meet-by-Meet Year-by-Year Results

Top All-Time Finishes Honors and Awards All-Time Roster

37 NCEA EQUESTRIAN

About NCEA Equestrian About SEC Equestrian NCEA and SEC Championship History

CREDITS

The 2022-23 Georgia equestrian media guide was written, designed, and edited by Karra Logan using Adobe InDesign CC 2022. Cover designed by Margaret Rogers.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Dan Evans, Leonard Isbell, Phillip Faulkner, John Kelley, Wes Blankenship, Evan Stichler, Lauren Shamon, Madi Berger, David Weikel, Liza Goodlett, Taylor Carman, Andrew Ryback, Steffenie Burns, Kristin Bradshaw, Lauren Tolbert, Tony Walsh, Chamberlain Smith, Mackenzie Miles, UGA Sports Communications, UGA Public Affairs and others

SPECIAL THANKS

Special thanks to the Georgia equestrian staff and the Georgia Sports Communications staff and student assistants.

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Winning Tradition

In June of 2001, Georgia took a bold step forward in the development of its athletics program when Equestrian was added as the 21st varsity intercollegiate sport. In the years since, the Bulldogs’ program has become a national leader, both in the performance and in the movement, toward sponsorship by the NCAA. Georgia is one of the most illustrious teams in the country, having won seven national championships, the most in NCEA history.

BULLDOGS’ PATH TO ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP

Georgia’s equestrian program has been the epitome of success since its inception in 2001. Since the program started, the Bulldogs have reached unprecedented heights, including seven national titles, nine reserve national titles, six Southern Equestrian Championships, and three Southeastern Conference Championships.

Forty-one Georgia riders have claimed 84 NCEA All-America awards. Four Bulldogs have received five NCEA National Rider of the Year honors in addition to 13 riders being named SEC Rider of the Year 19 times. Twenty-three Bulldogs have tallied 100 All-SEC nods.

Georgia started with trailblazing success, winning national titles in both of the program’s first two years on the varsity level. In 2002-03, the Bulldogs won their first varsity team national crown at the Varsity Equestrian National Championship in College Station, Texas.

The Georgia equestrian team capped its second year of competition in grand style successfully defending its overall title at the sport’s national championship meet. Coach Meghan Boenig’s team trailed SEC rival Auburn by 14 points after the first day of riding. The Bulldogs, however, took control of the meet on the final day winning four of the seven flights and placing second in two others.

Georgia returned to the winner’s circle during the 2007-08 season, winning its third national title in just six years of existence. The season also started a string of threestraight national titles for the Bulldogs. Georgia riders claimed their first national crown since 2004 without finishing first in either riding discipline. Georgia’s Western squad narrowly missed a victory when it dropped a tie-breaker to TCU. Still, Georgia’s strong finish in both disciplines allowed the Bulldogs to claim a team title with surprising ease. Their total of 49 points surpassed runner-up Texas A&M, which totaled 38, allowed Georgia to take home the title.

Georgia’s success continued into the 2008-09 season, as the Bulldogs took home the program’s fourth national title and second in as many years. With a resounding win in the Hunt Seat discipline and a fourth-place finish in Western, Georgia concluded the 2008-09 season by taking home its second straight overall title at the Varsity EQ National Championships in Waco, Texas.
2003 2004 2008

2010

The 2009-10 Bulldog squad needed two kinds of tie-breakers to settle it, but they prevailed over Texas A&M to capture their third-straight overall crown at the Varsity National Championships in Waco, Texas on April 17. The 2010 championship is Georgia’s fifth in eight years and third in succession at the Heart ‘O Texas Fair Complex. When both Hunt Seat and Western team competitions had played out, both Georgia and Texas A&M had won titles, Georgia the former and A&M the latter. That put them in a first-place tie in the overall standings with 51 points, necessitating the first rideoff in the history of this event. The rideoff consisted of four head-to-head dual matches, one per event. Georgia essentially sealed its victory in the opening event, when Michelle Morris won a 174-144 decision over A&M’s Elizabeth Solch in Equitation on the Flat. The Bulldogs also got a winning ride from Kacy Jenkins in the Fences event while Texas A&M won both Western events. Each team’s raw scores were tallied once Georgia and Texas A&M split the four events. The margin of Morris’ ride, however, provided the necessary cushion for Georgia to outlast the Aggies by the final tally of 603.5 to 579.

During the 2013-14 season, Georgia earned the program’s sixth National Championship. After finishing the regular season with a 9-3 dual-meet record, the Georgia equestrian team earned a second-place finish at the Southeastern Conference Championship.

Georgia won three SEC Titles in 2015, 2017, and 2018, finishing as NCEA Reserve National Champions in each of those seasons.

The Bulldogs were back on top in 2021, winning the program’s seventh National Championship. The team’s accomplishments earned Boenig NCEA Coach of the Year recognition. After finishing a conference-only regular season with a 3-3 dual-meet record, the Bulldogs earned a second-place finish at the Southeastern Conference Championship.

CHAMPIONS 2015 • 2017 • 2018 2009
2014 2021

Woman of the Year Finalist NCAA

Former University of Georgia equestrian standout Emma Mandarino was selected as a Top 30 finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year award in 2019. She was one of ten from Division 1, the only finalist from the Southeastern Conference, and the first nominee in the Top 30 to be from the sport of equestrian.

The award recognizes graduating female college athletes who have exhausted their eligibility and distinguished themselves in academics, athletics, service and leadership throughout their collegiate careers.

Mandarino, a native of Bedminster, N.J., graduated Summa Cum Laude with a bachelor’s of Business Administration in Accounting in May 2019 and received her Master’s of Accountancy in May 2020, also at Georgia. She was a five-time UGA Presidential Scholar, as well as a three-time National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) First Team Academic All-American. She was the 2019 SEC Boyd McWhorter Scholarship nominee from Georgia and earned the Bernard Ramsey Scholarship for Academic and Athletic Excellence for having a GPA within the top 10 of all UGA student-athletes.

After walking on the team as a freshman, Mandarino grew to be a twoyear captain in her junior and senior seasons. She led the Bulldogs to back-to-back SEC Championships in 2017 and 2018, and the team finished Reserve Champions at the NCEA National Championship threestraight seasons. In 2019, Mandarino contributed to the Bulldogs’ Equitation Over Fences National Title.

As a constant competitor in Georgia’s Equitation Over Fences lineup, she earned six Most Outstanding Performer honors as a Bulldog. She was recognized as NCEA Standout Student-Athlete of the Month (October 2017) and SEC Equitation Over Fences Rider of the Month (October 2017). She is the eighth leading scorer for Equitation Over Fences in Georgia equestrian history.

Mandarino was a member of Georgia’s Student Leadership Academy (LEAD) and was named UGA’s ScholarAthlete of the Year for the equestrian team. She also earned the team’s Coaches’ Award, “Committed to the G”, and Sportsmanship awards.

EMMA MANDARINO

THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

“Something for everyone.” That’s one way to describe the academic, athletic, and social experience at the University of Georgia. UGA is a leader among public universities nationally with a breadth and diversity of degree programs that rival any institution of higher learning. Various degree programs such as education, business, international affairs, journalism, math and public administration rank among the best in the nation. With its top-notch facilities campus-wide, the University of Georgia is an ideal setting for anyone to pursue a worldclass education.

The University of Georgia is the birthplace of public higher education in the USA. On January 27, 1785-just two years after the Revolutionary War and still four years before George Washington’s inauguration as our first President--the Georgia Legislature adopted the charter that created the University of Georgia, making UGA the oldest chartered state university in the nation. More than 225 years later, Georgia still offers something for everyone.

THE CITY OF ATHENS

The University of Georgia

Universally known as one of the nation’s premier college towns, Athens is the perfect marriage of campus and community. Broad Street is all that separates the University of Georgia’s historic North Campus and a vibrant downtown community filled with restaurants and shopping. Athens has carved its own identity with the individualistic pursuits of a music scene that has turned local artists into worldwide superstars.

Athens’ ever-thriving music scene fostered world-wide megabands such as R.E.M. and the B-52s. Historic venues such as the Georgia Theatre and the 40-Watt Club make Athens a must-stop for a wide variety of emerging and established stars from Taylor Swift to Snoop Dogg.

Chapel Bell Downtown Athens
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2022-23 Schedule

DATE

OPPONENT

LOCATION

September 30 Baylor Bishop, Ga.

October 7 Auburn Bishop, Ga.

October 22 Texas A&M Bishop, Ga.

October 28 UC Davis Davis, Calif.

October 29 South Dakota State Davis, Calif.

November 12 South Carolina Blythewood, S.C.

November 18 Delaware State Dover, Del.

November 19 Lynchburg (Jumping Seat Only) Dover, Del.

February 4 South Carolina and Sweet Briar (Jumping Seat Only) Bishop, Ga.

February 11 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla.

February 18 Auburn Auburn, Ala.

February 24 SMU Bishop, Ga.

March 4 Texas A&M College Station, Texas

March 24-25 SEC Championship Blythewood, S.C.

April 13-15 NCEA National Championship Ocala, Fla.

Season Outlook

The University of Georgia equestrian team will begin the 2022-23 campaign as the fifth-ranked team in the nation.

Georgia returns all but two prominent starters to the lineup for this season. In total, the Bulldogs bring back eight riders who claimed nine NCEA All-America honors and ten All-SEC nods. Junior Jordan Toering and senior Caitlin Lyons were named SEC Rider of the Year for Flat and Reining, respectively, last season. Additionally, Jillian Stopperich was named SEC Freshman Co-Horsemanship Rider of the Year while Jax Bound was named the SEC Freshman Reining Rider of the Year.

FENCES

Toering returns to the Fences lineup for her junior year after winning 10 points and three Most Outstanding Performer honors, which earned her NCEA Second-Team All-America nods. Rachel McMullen received NCEA All-America Honorable Mention.

FLAT

Toering also returns to the Flat lineup after being named the SEC Flat Rider of the Year and earning NCEA First-Team All-America recognition. She earned five MOP honors last season and scored a 97.5 in Flat in the regular season finale against UT Martin, which is the fifth highest in program history. Sophia Pilla earned NCEA Second-Team All-America honors and claimed three MOPs last season.

HORSEMANSHIP

The full Horsemanship lineup returns for this season. Sara Lewis is back for a fifth year, adding to her dominance in the event. She has compiled a career record of 34-12-2 with three MOP honors. She broke an SEC Championship record in Horsemanship, scoring a 231 for her ride, which tied with Auburn’s Olivia Tordoff at the conclusion of the championship weekend. The previous high score of 225.5 was set in 2019. Jillian Stopperich was named SEC Freshman Co-Horsemanship Rider of the Year last season after winning seven points and two MOP honors.

REINING

Courtney Blumer returns for a fifth season. After claiming the final point to secure the Bulldogs’ 2021 National Championship, Blumer rode to a 7-3-2 record last year with one MOP, earning NCEA All-America Honorable Mention. On top of being named the SEC Reining Rider of the Year, Caitlin Lyons received NCEA Second-Team All-America honors. Jax Bound was named the SEC Freshman Reining Rider of the Year after riding to a 7-3 record and three MOP honors in her Rookie season, and claimed NCEA Second-Team All-America honors. Her score of 219.5 at the SEC Championship was the best Reining score recorded in SEC Championship history. The previous high score was a 215.5, also set in 2019.

Georgia Equestrian Roster

NAME

DISCIPLINE

YEAR

HOMETOWN

Leah Anderson Western Jr. Monroe, Wash.

Nora Andrews Jumping Seat Jr. East Hartford, Conn.

Emily Blecher Jumping Seat Sr. Shdema, Israel

Courtney Blumer Western 5th Year Monroe, N.C.

Anna Bohn Jumping Seat Senior Marietta, Ga.

Jax Bound Western So. Fort Atkinson, Wisc.

Ceci Bresch Jumping Seat Sr. Barrington, Ill.

Maggie Bresch Jumping Seat Fr. Barrington, Ill.

Tessa Brown Jumping Seat Fr. Bloomfield, Conn.

Kennedy Bryant Western Jr. South Padre Island, Texas

Kinsey Cooper Western Fr. Montrose, Ga.

Isabella David Jumping Seat Fr. Holmdel, N.J.

Jordan Davis Western So. Madisonville, Texas

Alyvia Dixon Western Fr. Hickory Corners, Mich.

Ella Duffy Jumping Seat Fr. Marietta, Ga.

Quinn Eisenfeld Western Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz.

Melissa Deryn Foster Jumping Seat So. Toronto, Canada

Hayley Freeman Western Jr. Grayson, Ga.

Kendall Gill Western 5th Year Leesburg, Ga.

Jessica Guginsky Jumping Seat So. Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y.

Aggie Hahn Jumping Seat Fr. Richmond, Va.

Isabella Hehr Western So. Hollywood, S.C.

Grace Himes Western Sr. Bristol, Ind.

Ally Jones Western Jr. Franklin, Ky.

Tori Kendle Western Sr. New Albany, Ohio

Harper Lawson Western Jr. Lincoln, Neb.

Austin Layer Western So. Waynesboro, Ga.

Sara Lewis Western 5th Year Washington, Ind.

Hannah Jane Lucas Western Jr. Ridgeway, S.C.

Sophie Lucas Western Jr. Mechanicsville, Va.

Shelby Lynch Western Fr. McLean, Ill.

Caitlin Lyons Western Sr. Mead, Wash.

Jada Mark Western So. Sumter, S.C.

Kendall McClintock Western Fr. Galena, Ohio

Rachel McMullen Jumping Seat Sr. Chagrin Falls, Ohio Kalli Meagher Jumping Seat So. Virginia Beach, Va.

Bay Noland-Armstrong Jumping Seat Sr. Harrison Township, Mich.

Maeve O’ Donovan Jumping Seat So. Pittsford, N.Y.

Aphrodite Papandreou Jumping Seat Fr. Houston, Texas

Catalina Peralta Jumping Seat So. Geneva, Fla.

Sophia Pilla Jumping Seat Jr. Ridgefield, Conn. Emma Reichow Jumping Seat Jr. Menlo Park, Calif.

Savannah Relick Western Jr. Vero Beach, Fla.

Ada Rohan Jumping Seat Jr. Montpelier, Vt.

Hailey Royce

Jumping Seat Fr. Wellington, Fla.

Meg Seidel Jumping Seat 5th Year Birmingham, Ala.

Raegan Sheperd Western Fr. Clayton, N.C.

Hannah Smith Jumping Seat Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C.

Isabelle Song

Jennifer Staniloff

Jumping Seat Jr. Charlotte, N.C.

Jumping Seat Jr. Setauket, N.Y.

Jillian Stopperich Western So. Venetia, Pa.

Addison Taylor Western Jr. Statesboro, Ga.

Hazel Taylor

Jumping Seat Sr. Rising Fawn, Ga.

Jordan Toering Jumping Seat Jr. Waterford, Va.

Spencer Toohill Jumping Seat Sr. Round Hill, Va.

Josey Walker Jumping Seat Sr. Rome, Ga.

Allie Ann Wheeler Western So. Coolidge, Ga.

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BULLDOGS BY CLASS

5TH YEAR

SENIORS

Anna Bohn, Emily Blecher, Ceci Bresch, Grace Himes, Tori Kendle, Caitlin Lyons, Rachel McMullen, Bay Noland-Armstrong, Hazel Taylor, Spencer Toohill, Josey Walker

JUNIORS

Leah Anderson, Nora Andrews, Kennedy Bryant, Hayley Freeman, Ally Jones, Harper Lawson, Hannah Jane Lucas, Sophie Lucas, Sophia Pilla, Emma Reichow, Savannah Relick, Ada Rohan, Hannah Smith, Isabelle Song, Jennifer Staniloff, Addison Taylor, Jordan Toering

SOPHOMORES

Jax Bound, Jordan Davis, Melissa Deryn Foster, Jessica Guginsky, Isabella Hehr, Austin Layer, Jada Mark, Kalli Meagher, Maeve O’ Donovan, Catalina Peralta, Jillian Stopperich, Allie Ann Wheeler

FRESHMEN

Maggie Bresch, Tessa Brown, Kinsey Cooper, Isabella David, Alyvia Dixon, Ella Duffy, Quinn Eisenfeld, Aggie Hahn, Shelby Lynch, Kendall McClintock, Aphrodite Papandreou, Hailey Royce, Raegan Sheperd

BULLDOGS BY DISCIPLINE

JUMPING SEAT

Nora Andrews, Anna Bohn, Emily Blecher, Ceci Bresch, Maggie Bresch, Tessa Brown, Isabella David, Ella Duffy, Melissa Deryn Foster, Jessica Guginsky, Aggie Hahn, Rachel McMullen, Kalli Meagher, Bay Noland-Armstrong, Maeve O’Donovan, Aphrodite Papandreou, Catalina Peralta, Sophia Pilla, Emma Reichow, Ada Rohan, Hailey Royce, Meg Seidel, Hannah Smith, Isabelle Song, Jennifer Staniloff, Hazel Taylor, Jordan Toering, Spencer Toohill, Josey Walker

WESTERN

Leah Anderson, Courtney Blumer, Jax Bound, Kennedy Bryant, Kinsey Cooper, Jordan Davis, Alyvia Dixon, Quinn Eisenfeld, Hayley Freeman, Kendall Gill, Isabella Hehr, Gracie Himes, Ally Jones, Tori Kendle, Harper Lawson, Austin Layer, Sara Lewis, Hannah Jane Lucas, Sophie Lucas, Shelby Lynch, Caitlin Lyons, Jada Mark, Kendall McClintock, Savannah Relick, Raegan Sheperd, Jillian Stopperich, Addison Taylor, Allie Ann Wheeler

Courtney Blumer, Kendall Gill, Sara Lewis, Meg Seidel
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2022-23 ROSTER BREAKDOWN JUNIORS SENIORS FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES Total Squad Members 57 By Class 5th Years 4 Seniors 11 Juniors 17 Sophomores 12 Freshmen 13 By Discipline Jumping Seat 29 Western 28

MEGHAN Boenig

HEAD COACH 21st SEASON SEVEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Meghan Boenig came to Georgia in October of 2001 as the first head coach of the Georgia equestrian program. During her time with the Bulldogs, Boenig has led the program to unprecedented heights including seven National Titles, six Southern Equestrian Championships, seven reserve championships, three Southeastern Conference titles, and a 73-8 dual-meet regular season record at home. Boenig also helped lead the charge of restructuring Varsity Equestrian to the National Collegiate Equestrian Association in the fall of 2011.

Under Boenig’s leadership in the 2021-22 season, Sophomore Jordan Toering and junior Caitlin Lyons were named SEC Rider of the Year for Flat and Reining, respectively. Jillian Stopperich was named Freshman Co-Horsemanship Rider of the Year while Jax Bound was named the Freshman Reining Rider of the Year. Eight Riders garnered 11 All-SEC honors and seven riders claimed eight NCEA All-America honors. The team finished the season in the quarterfinal round of the NCEA National Championship with a 8-6 overall record and third place finish in

the SEC. Ranked sixth in the nation, Georgia upset No. 1 Auburn, 13-7 at home. It marked the first win against Auburn since the 2018 SEC Championship, and the first at home since 2016. It was the largest margin of victory over the Tigers since 2015 in the first round of the SEC Championship. Additionally, Bulldogs shattered records under Boenig’s watch. Toering scored a 97.5 in Flat in the regular season finale against UT Martin, which is the fifth highest in program history. Sara Lewis broke an SEC Championship record in Horsemanship, scoring a 231 for her ride, which tied with Auburn’s Olivia Tordoff at the conclusion of the championship weekend. The previous high score of 225.5 was set in 2019. Jax Bound’s score of 219.5 is the best Reining score recorded in SEC Championship history. The previous high score was a 215.5, also set in 2019.

During the 2020-21 season, Boenig led the Georgia equestrian team to the program’s seventh National Championship. The team’s accomplishments earned her NCEA Coach of the Year recognition. After finishing a conference-only regular season with a 3-3

dual-meet record, the Georgia equestrian team earned a second-place finish at the Southeastern Conference Championship.

Under Boenig, five riders were named to the All-SEC teams, five freshmen were selected to the SEC All-Freshman team and Jordan Toering was named the SEC Freshman Fences Rider of the Year. Under her guidance, three riders landed spots on NCEA All-American teams, while 13 earned a place as NCEA Academic All-Americans and another 27 were named to the NCEA Academic Honor Roll. Boenig also saw senior Ali Tritschler crowned as the Most Valuable Players of the NCEA Championship in Flat, as well as eight riders named to the NCEA All-Championship team.

Before the 2019-20 season ended abruptly due to COVID-19, the Bulldogs went 6-6 in regular season action, finishing the season ranked sixth overall. In the final event rankings, the reigning Fences national champions finished the year ranked third and defeated all Southeastern Conference opponents. The Flat squad finished sixth with eight wins. On the Western side, Horsemanship checked in at No. 8 and Reining ranked tenth.

Five Bulldogs received All-America recognition from the NCEA. Senior Ali Tritschler named to the second team for both Flat and Fences, while junior Jordan Carpenter was tabbed to the second team for Reining. Sophomore Sara Lewis (Horsemanship), senior Grace Bridges (Flat), and junior Hayley Mairano (Flat) were all given Honorable Mention for their respective disciplines. Additionally, Tritschler garnered All-SEC awards for both Fences and Flat, while senior Bridges was recognized for Flat. Carpenter received the honors for Reining.

Under Boenig’s direction in 2018-19, the Georgia equestrian team finished as the National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) Reserve National Champions and claimed four out of seven event national titles to complete the season. Georgia won national titles in Horsemanship, Reining and Equitation

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Over Fences at the 2019 NCEA Championship. The Bulldogs were also crowned overall Western discipline champions.

Senior Graysen Stroud earned SEC Reining Rider of the Year on top of Courtney Blumer and Sarah Lewis receiving SEC Freshman Rider of the Year accolades for Reining and Horsemanship, respectively. Numerous riders received All-SEC NCEA Ariat All-America recognition across all events. Additionally, at the conclusion of the academic year, Emma Mandarino was a Top 30 nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award.

In 2017-18, four-time SEC Coach of the Year, Boenig and her team defended their SEC title and rode to a Reserve National Champion finish at the NCEA National Championship. Georgia claimed four SEC and two NCEA Rider of the Year awards in addition to seven Bulldogs earning nine NCEA Ariat All-America honors. Boenig also coached her squad to a NCEA Equitation on the Flat National Championship.

In 2016-17, Georgia was crowned SEC Champions and NCEA Reserve National Champions after riding to a 9-4 regular season record. Under Boenig’s direction, Meg O’Mara was named SEC Rider of the Year and Sydney Hutchins was named SEC Freshman Rider of the Year for both Hunter Seat events. Georgia had four riders claim six spots on All-SEC teams and five riders earned seven NCEA AllAmerica honors.

For the 2016-17 season, the Bulldogs finished second as hosts of the 2016 SEC Equestrian Championships and went on to finish tied for third at the NCEA National Championship.

Five riders were named SEC Rider of the Year and one earned All-Championship Team honors at the SEC and NCEA Championships for Equitation on the Flat.

Georgia claimed the Southeastern Conference Championship with Boenig at the helm during the 2014-15 season. It was the program’s first ever-SEC title since the sport was adopted by the conference in 2013. At the SEC championship, Boenig had two riders named to the SEC All-Championship team. The Bulldogs then rode to a reserve championship finish at the 2015 NCEA National Championship after posting a 9-4 record in the regular season. Under Boenig, Georgia put eleven riders on All-SEC teams and claimed six of a possible eight SEC Rider of the Year honors. Boenig also had seven riders earn NCEA All-America honors and 13 named to NCEA Academic AllAmerica Teams. At the national championship, Boenig saw two riders earn Most Outstanding Player awards and three riders named to the NCEA All-Championship team.

During the 2013-14 season, Boenig led the Georgia equestrian team to the program’s sixth National Championship. After finishing the regular season with a 9-3 dual-meet record, the Georgia equestrian team earned a secondplace finish at the Southeastern Conference Championship. Under Boenig, seven riders were named to the All-SEC teams, two freshman selected to the SEC All-Freshman team and two riders were named as the SEC Riders of the Year. Under her guidance, six riders landed seven spots on NCEA AllAmerican teams, while 12 earned a place as NCEA Academic All-Americans and another 19 were named to the NCEA Academic Honor Roll. Boenig also saw two riders crowned

as the Most Valuable Players of the NCEA Championship, as well as three riders named to the NCEA All-Championship team.

Boenig is a 1999 graduate of Berry College where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Biology. Prior to her arrival at Georgia in October of 2001, she spent two years as an assistant coach at Texas A&M during which time she also earned a Master’s Degree in Animal Science.

Her two seasons at Texas A&M were deciding factors in her hiring as the Bulldogs’ inaugural head coach. Georgia sought a coach with the knowledge of working hand-in-hand with a university’s Animal Science community in forging a new equestrian team, something the Aggies had enjoyed during her tenure there.

A native of Powder Springs, Ga., the former Meghan Nolan is married to Markus Boenig. They are proud parents of two sons, Josef and Mathew.

Meghan Boenigat a glance

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Hometown Powder Springs, Ga. Education Berry College, ‘99 Husband Markus Sons Josef & Mathew Texas A&M 1999-2001 (Assistant) Georgia 2001-Present 7 3 COACHING CAREER BY THE NUMBERS National Championships SEC Championships 192 85 Career Wins Wins at Home 84 100 NCEA All-America Honors All-SEC Selections 5 19 NCEA Riders of the Year SEC Riders of the Year

Becker DestroANNA

ASSISTANT COACH- JUMPING SEAT 5th SEASON

2021 NCEA Assistant Coach of the Year

Anna Becker was named assistant coach for the Georgia equestrian team in June 2018. She is primarily responsible for coaching the Equitation Over Fences squad as well as recruiting for the English discipline.

In her fourth season with the Bulldogs, Becker Destro led Georgia’s Fences squad to a 10-4-1 record. Sophomore Jordan Toering and senior Hayley Mairano received All-SEC recognition, while Catalina Peralta was named to the SEC All-Freshman team. Additionally, three Fences riders received NCEA All-America recognition under her direction. Toering and Mairano earned Second-Team honors, while junior Rachel McMullen received Honorable Mention.

During the 2020-21 season, Becker assisted the team to the program’s seventh National Championship. The team’s accomplishments, and specifically her Fences squad, earned her NCEA Jumping Seat Coach of the Year recognition. After finishing a conference-only regular season with a 3-3 dual-meet record, the Georgia equestrian team earned a secondplace finish at the Southeastern Conference Championship. Under her direction, Jordan Toering was named the SEC Freshman Fences Rider of the Year. Senior Hayley Mairano was recognized with All-SEC honors for Fences. Both Toering and Emma Reichow were named

to the SEC All-Freshman Team for Fences. Additionally, Becker coached Mairano to NCEA All-America Honorable Mention honors and saw two of her riders take home NCEA AllChampionship team awards.

Before the 2019-20 season ended abruptly due to COVID-19, Becker assisted the Bulldogs to a 6-6 record in regular season action during her second year with the team. In the final event rankings, the reigning Fences national champions finished ranked third and defeated all Southeastern Conference opponents.

Under Becker’s direction senior Ali Tritschler earned NCEA All-America honors and was named to the All-SEC Team for Fences.

In her first year with the Bulldogs, the Equitation Over Fences group claimed the 2019 NCEA National Title. Maddy Darst earned NCEA Ariat Second-Team All-America honors for Equitation Over Fences and Honorable Mention for Equitation on the Flat and All-SEC accolades in both Hunter Seat events. Ali Tristschler (Flat- October) and Haley Mairano (Fences- January) earned the NCEA Rider of the Month awards during the season.

Becker came to Georgia after being a Hunt Seat coach at Kansas State from 2013-2015. She helped coach the team to back-to-back

undefeated records at home as well as a Big 12 Reserve Champion finish in 2015. She has coached several riders to All-Big 12, Big 12 Rider of the Year, and NCEA All-America recognitions.

A collegiate rider herself, Becker contributed to two SEC Championships, two Hunt Seat National Championships, and two team National Championships at Auburn University from 2010-2013. She graduated Cum Laude with a degree in marketing.

Prior to college, Becker trained with Julie Becker, Michael Dowling, Stacia Madden/ Beacon Hill, and Emil Spadone/Redfield Farm as a junior. She has top finishes at USEF Medal Finals, ASPCA Maclay Finals, USET Finals, and the Equitation Championship at Capital Challenge, including a third place finish at the 2008 USET Finals East in the Gymnastics Phase and a third place finish at the Marshall and Sterling Finals in 2007.

Most recently, Becker has worked for the Washington International Horse Show as an Operations Manager in Washington, D.C. and received a master's degree in Sports Business from NYU.

Becker Destro married Mark Destro in July 2021.

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McKENZIE

Lantz Breuker

ASSISTANT COACH- WESTERN 2nd SEASON

2021 NCEA Assistant Coach of the Year

Georgia alumni McKenzie Lantz Breuker joined the coaching staff as Western Assistant Coach in June 2021.

After finishing the most successful Reining rider career in Georgia history, Lantz Breuker began her coaching career as a Volunteer Assistant for the Bulldogs in 2015. She then moved on to Fresno State and SMU before coming back to coach at her alma mater. While away she helped grow both the Fresno State and SMU programs to prevalence, including being named the National Collegiate Equestrian Association Western Assistant Coach of the Year following SMU's first-ever national championship finals appearance and Reserve National Champion finish in 2021.

In her first year as Western Assistant Coach for the Bulldogs, Lantz Breuker led Georgia’s Horsemanship squad to a 10-3-1 record while the Reiners went 6-7-1. Under her direction, junior Caitlin Lyons was named SEC Reining Rider of the Year. Jillian Stopperich was named SEC Freshman Co-Horsemanship Rider of the Year while Jax Bound was named the SEC Freshman Reining Rider of the Year. Additionally, Stopperich and senior Sara Lewis were named All-SEC for Horsemanship, while Lyons and Bound were recognized for Reining. Stopperich (Horsemanship), Bound (Reining), and Isabella Hehr (Reining) also received SEC

All-Freshman recognition in their respective events. On top of those accolades, Lyons was named to the NCEA Second-Team and senior Courtney Blumer and freshman Jax Bound received Honorable Mention for Reining. Additionally, Bulldogs shattered records under Lantz Breuker’s watch. Sara Lewis broke an SEC Championship record in Horsemanship, scoring a 231 for her ride, which tied with Auburn’s Olivia Tordoff at the conclusion of the championship weekend. The previous high score of 225.5 was set in 2019. Jax Bound’s score of 219.5 is the best Reining score recorded in SEC Championship history. The previous high score was a 215.5, also set in 2019.

In her four seasons at SMU, Lantz Breuker helped coach the Mustangs to the program's first-ever United Equestrian Conference championship in 2018 and then again in 2019 and 2021. The horsemanship and reining squads had their best seasons in history during her first year at the helm. Her rider was the first at SMU to be recognized as an NCEA First Team All-America and be named NCEA Reining Rider of the Year. The following season, Lantz Breuker's reining squad advanced to the event finals at the NCEA National Championship. After COVID-19 cut seasons short, Lantz Breuker's squads ranked second for horsemanship and third in reining to finish

the year. Rounding out her time at SMU in 2020-21, Lantz Breuker added two more NCEA Riders of the Year to her repertoire.

As a Bulldog, Lantz was a two-time NCEA All-American and SEC Rider of the Year. She has numerous All-SEC nods as well as NCEA and SEC Rider of the Month recognitions. As a team captain, she shined in the classroom with many selections to the UGA, SEC, and NCEA honor rolls as well as NCEA All-Academic recognition on top of being named a two-time UGA Western Most Valuable Player and a National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Futurity Finalist. Lantz Breuker has served positions on both the National Reining Horses Association Non-Pro and Youth committees.

The daughter of respected reining trainers from Michigan, Lantz Breuker is married to Chris Breuker. The couple welcomed a son, Riggins Matthew Breuker, in February 2021.

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JERE W. MOREHEAD UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

President Jere W. Morehead began his tenure as the 22nd University of Georgia President on July 1, 2013. Under his leadership, the University has risen in the rankings of the best public colleges and universities and completed a series of initiatives to enhance student learning and success, including a requirement for experiential learning for all undergraduates.

Additionally, the University completed the most successful capital campaign in its history, raising more than $1.4 billion, and launched an Innovation District initiative to create UGA’s campus of the future, where students and faculty partner with industry to generate ideas and solutions to continue the University’s role as a powerful driver of economic development in Georgia. Since 2013, UGA has increased its research expenditures by 41% and has been ranked among the top five universities in the U.S. each year for research-based products reaching the marketplace. UGA now stands first nationally in this important ranking.

In keeping with his focus on student success, President Morehead launched the ALL Georgia Program to support students from rural areas and created the Double Dawgs program, which enables students to save time and money by earning an undergraduate and graduate degree in five years or less. UGA graduates are in demand: 91% of graduates in 2020 were employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation.

President Morehead has served the University of Georgia since 1986 in both faculty and administrative roles. Before becoming President, he was Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost from 2010 to 2013. Prior to 2010, he held several key administrative posts, including Vice President for Instruction, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, Associate Provost and Director of the Honors Program, and acting Executive Director of Legal Affairs.

He is the Meigs Professor of Legal Studies in the Terry College of Business, where he has held a faculty appointment since 1986. He is a co-author of several books and book chapters, including The Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business, and he has published scholarly articles on legal topics ranging from export control to jury selection. He has served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Business Law Journal.

His external service currently includes serving as President of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Chair of the SEC Executive Committee. He also serves as Chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Board of Directors, a member of the NCAA Division I Administrative Committee, and a member of the NCAA Board of Governors. He is Co-Chair of the University Leadership Forum, a national initiative led by the Council on Competitiveness to expand the role of American higher education in the global innovation economy. Additional service includes membership on the boards of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Georgia Research Alliance, University System of Georgia Foundation, Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education, and Emory University Candler School of Theology.

President Morehead has received several University-wide teaching awards, including the Josiah Meigs Award – UGA’s highest honor for teaching excellence – the Richard B. Russell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the Teacher of the Year Award in the Terry College of Business, and the Lothar Tresp Outstanding Honors Professor Award. In 2021, he received the Chief Executive Leadership Award from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education District III for outstanding leadership and service in support of education.

He holds a bachelor’s degree from Georgia State University and a law degree from the University of Georgia.

JOSH BROOKS J.REID PARKER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Josh Brooks was named J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics in January 2021, after serving 11 years in supporting roles at the University of Georgia, most recently as Interim Director of Athletics and Senior Deputy Director of Athletics. At the time of his hiring, he was the youngest athletic director among the Power Five conferences.

Since Brooks became Athletic Director, UGA has won the 2022 College Football Playoff national championship, the 2021 national title in Equestrian, and 2021 SEC crown in women’s tennis. The Bulldogs finished 10th in the 2021 Learfield Directors’ Cup, and by finishing 19th in 2022, Georgia is one of just nine schools to post top-25 finishes in the Directors’ Cup every year during the 2000s.

In addition, Brooks hired a number of head coaches in his first full year, including two national champions in track and field coach Caryl Smith Gilbert and soccer coach Keidane McAlpine, both from USC. Brooks also named successors to longtime head coaches Jack Bauerle (Swimming & Diving) and Lu Harris-Champer (Softball) who both retired. Tony Baldwin took over the softball program in summer 2021, while Stefanie Williams Moreno and Neil Versfeld, two of Georgia’s most successful collegiate swimmers, were named head women’s and men’s swimming and diving coach respectively.

Academics and community service have been in the forefront of Brooks’ administration. A league-best 97 student-athletes were named to the Winter 2022 SEC Academic Honor Roll. Georgia teams have won significant SEC Community Service honors, culminating with Jessica Drop (Cross Country, Track & Field) being named the 2020-21 Brad Davis SEC Community Service Female Leader of the Year. The “Dawgs for Pups” campaign, initiated by the football team, has undertaken several community service projects, including the donation of all ticket revenue from the annual G-Day spring football game, totaling $100,000, to Athens-based Downtown Academy.

Despite the loss of ticket sales during the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia finished the 2020-21 academic year with a balanced budget and impressive fundraising totals. In June, 2022, the Athletic Association launched a $300 million comprehensive fundraising campaign to support key department priorities over the next five years.

With close attention to the game-day experience, Brooks has spearheaded such fan-centric improvements as family-friendly pricing on concessions at all venues, a partnership with Zaxby’s to provide the restaurant chain’s popular ice, and the use of pedestal scanners for quicker entry to Sanford Stadium.

Brooks has also placed great emphasis on the student-athlete experience, with a comprehensive Name, Image, and Likeness program, LeGAcy, which provides wide-ranging education, multi-media management tools, and brand-building training.

On January 20, 2021, just two weeks after becoming Athletic Director, Brooks pledged $100,000 to create a need-based scholarship to support UGA students from Athens-Clarke County. His gift created a Georgia Commitment Scholarship (GCS), adding to the more than 550 endowed, need-based scholarships created under the GCS program since its launch in January 2017.

Brooks returned to UGA in 2016 as Executive Associate Director of Athletics after serving as Deputy Athletics Director at the University of Louisiana Monroe from 2015-16 and Director of Athletics at Millsaps College from 2014-15.

Prior to his tenures at Millsaps and ULM, he had served in capacities at UGA as Director of Football Operations (2008-11) and Assistant and Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations (2012-14).

During his time at UGA, Brooks worked closely with former Director of Athletics Greg McGarity, overseeing all internal and external operations. He served as the liaison with the Office of University Architects on all athletic construction projects, as well as with the president’s office. His responsibilities at included management of the departments of facility support, graphics and design, and turf management.

Within the football program, Brooks played key roles in scheduling and bowl game operations. His additional responsibilities included planning the 2013 Jason Aldean Concert in Sanford Stadium. Brooks also served as the sport facilitator for football and men’s and women’s track and field and cross country.

During his time at Millsaps, Brooks revamped the Major game-day experience. He created the kid’s zone, specialized concessions, and partnerships with youth sports leagues. This enhanced experience helped Brooks solicit over $100K in sponsorship opportunities. Brooks also established a departmentwide fundraising campaign that led to a 150 percent increase in Major-Club donations. Capping off this fundraising campaign was the creation of a standalone Hall of Fame event at the Capital Club and the Mary Ann Edge Golf Tournament held at Patrick Farms golf course.

Brooks also served as director of football operations at the University of Louisiana-Monroe beginning in 2004, and in 2007 ULM became bowl eligible for the first time in school history after beating Alabama. Brooks gained experience as a student at Louisiana State University, working as an equipment manager and a student assistant coach. During his four years at LSU, the Tigers participated in the 2000 Peach Bowl, 2002 Sugar Bowl, and won the 2001 Southeastern Conference championship.

A native of Hammond, La., Brooks graduated from LSU (’02) with a degree in Kinesiology and completed his master’s degree in Sport Management from UGA (‘14). He and his wife, Lillie, have twin sons, Jackson and James, born in July of 2009 and a third son, Davis, born in March of 2012.

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Administration

Courtney Gay Assistant Athletic Director – Diversity, Equity & Inclusion David Shipley Faculty Athletics Representative Ron Courson Executive Associate Athletic Director –Sports Medicine Claude Felton Loran Smith Senior Associate AD –Sports Communications Glada Horvat Senior Associate Athletic Director –Academics & Eligibility Darrice Griffin Senior Deputy Director of Athletics Magdi El Shahawy Deputy Athletic Director – Academics & Student Development Stephanie Ransom Deputy Athletic Director – Finance SWA Alan Thomas Associate Athletic Director –External Operations John Bateman Assistant Athletic Director –Marketing Anna Randa Associate Athletic Director –Sports Medicine Tanner Stines Associate Athletic Director – Facilities & Capital Projects Steve Flippen Assistant Athletic Director –Compliance Rhonda Kilpatrick Assistant Athletic Director – Academics and Eligibility Christopher Lakos Assistant Athletic Director –Sports Communications Cory Kopaniasz Assistant Athletic Director –Academics Mike Mobley Assistant Athletic Director –Sports Communications Christie Purks Associate Athletic Director –Event Management Amy Thomas Associate Athletic Director –Human Resources Wendy Whittington Assistant Athletic Director –Ticket Operations Will Lawler Deputy Athletic Director – Legal & Regulatory Affairs Matt Brachowski Senior Associate Athletic Director –Internal Operations Emily Deitz Assistant AD – Fan Engagement & Licensing Kevin Miller Senior Associate Athletic Director –Development Beth Dziedzic Associate Athletic Director –Academics Geoff Bentzel Senior Associate Athletic Director –Compliance Scott Hallberg Associate Athletic Director –Business Operations Ford Williams Executive Associate Athletic Director Mike Bilbow Assistant Athletic Director –Digital Production Leigh Futch Assistant Athletic Director –The Georgia Way Derek Hammock Assistant Athletic Director- Finance & Strategic Planning Jen Galas Assistant Athletic Director – Social Media & Digital Strategy Josh Brooks J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics
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AMBER

Bradley

BARN MANAGER 14th SEASON

Amber Bradley joined the UGA Equestrian program in 2006 as farm manager. She is responsible for overseeing the care of the program’s 50-plus horses, as well as all facilities used by the Equestrian team.

A native of Pauline, S.C., Bradley has enjoyed a lifelong association with horses. She grew up on a 124-acre horse farm and first began showing Hunters & Jumpers at the age of five. By age 15, she managed her family’s farm.

In 2002, Bradley moved to Georgia, and began attending college at Athens Tech. While in school she managed a 300-acre horse farm and supervised three community living facilities. Bradley She was also a member of the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association, from which she won several division titles, two state crowns and the Southeast regional championship.

Bradley and her husband Andrew -- who won the team’s “Mane Dawg” award in 2008 for extraordinary service to the program -- are the parents of two children, son James Audie and daughter Agnes.

Support

UNIVERSITY Taylor Staton Graduate Assistant Kim Fraher Program Specialist Kayla Jaconette Barn Manager Will Riggan Facillity/Event Coordinator Wade Tucker Facility Foreman Chase Bower Facility Foreman Savannah Daly Sports Communications Assistant Karra Logan Sports Communications Director Kacelyn Jarrell Athletic Trainer Shelby Suplee Strength & Conditioning Whitney Burton Academic Counselor Maria Williams Sports Nutrition
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Equestrian Complex

The UGA Equestrian Complex is located in Bishop, Georgia, approximately 12 miles south of the UGA campus. The 109-acre farm offers UGA’s equestrian program the finest in equine accommodations.

The facility features a new $3.1 million Clubhouse, which opened in the fall of 2019. The 7,000-square foot facility has a fully equipped locker room and dressing facilities, team meeting room, sports medicine space, uniform storage and laundry facilities as well as coaches’ space, including an office suite and locker room.

Other features of the complex include a barn, four practice and competition arenas, including a covered arena, and a horse walker among other things.

Formerly known as High Point Farm, the facility served the Athens-area equine community with boarding and training facilities since 1993. In 1996, High Point was selected as the training site for the U.S. Dressage Team, which competed in the Summer Olympic Games at the International Horse Park in Conyers, Ga.

Prior to moving to its home in Bishop in January 2009, the Georgia equestrian team shared more than 100 acres with the Animal Science Arena, just minutes from UGA’s campus.

The University of Georgia Athletic Association (UGAAA) is committed to being the nation’s premier NCEA equestrian program, both in competition and facilities.

DIRECTIONS TO THE UGA EQUESTRIAN COMPLEX

From UGA Campus: From GA-10 Loop, take exit 4A to merge onto GA-15/US-129/US-441 toward Madison/ Watkinsville. Continue to follow US-129/US-441 South for about 10 miles. Turn left at Astondale Road and the UGA Equestrian Complex will be on your left.

From Atlanta via I-20 E: Take I-20E toward Augusta for 56.8 miles. Take the US-129/US-441 exit, EXIT 114, toward Madison/Eatonton. Turn left onto Eatonton Rd/US-441/US129/GA-24. Turn right onto Lions Club Rd/Brooks Pennington Memorial Pky/US-441-BYP N/US-129-BYP E/GA-24-BYP E. Continue to follow Brooks Pennington Memorial Pky/US441-BYP N/US-129-BYP E/GA-24-BYP E. Brooks Pennington Memorial Pky/US-441-BYP N/US-129-BYP E/GA-24-BYP E becomes US-441/US-129/GA-24. Turn right onto Astondale Rd. The UGA Equestrian Complex will be on the left.

From Atlanta via GA-316 E: Merge onto I-75 N/I-85 N/ GA-403 N/GA-401 N. Keep left to take I-85 N/GA-403 N via EXIT 251 toward GA-400/Greenville. Merge onto GA-316 E via EXIT 105 toward Lawrenceville/Athens. Turn right onto Oconee Conn. Oconee Conn becomes Mars Hill Rd. Mars Hill Rd becomes Experiment Station Rd/GA-53. Merge onto US-441 S/US-129 S/GA-24 S/Macon Hwy. Turn left onto As tondale Rd. The UGA Equestrian Complex will be on the left.

From Greenville via I-85 S: Take I-85 S toward Atlanta for 71.8 miles. Take the US-441/GA-15 exit, EXIT 149, toward Commerce/Homer/Banks Crossing. Turn left onto US-441 S/ GA-15 S. Merge onto US-441 S/US-129 S/Paul Broun Pky/ Athens Perimeter Hwy/GA-8 N/GA-15 S/GA-10-BL N via the ramp on the left toward Watkinsville. Merge onto US-441 S/US-129 S/US-29 S/GA-15 S/GA-10-BL S via EXIT 10C toward GA-10-LOOP INNER/Watkinsville/Lexington. Merge onto US-441 S/US-129 S via EXIT 4A toward Watkinsville/ Madison. Turn left onto Astondale Rd. The UGA Equestrian Complex will be on the left.

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TeamMEET THE

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Finished the year with an 8-5 Horsemanship record… earned spots on the APHA NCEA All-Academic First Team and SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll...FRESHMAN (2020-21): Was named to the All-SEC Freshman Team… rode to a 4-4 Horsemanship record on the 2020-21 year… received MOP honors for her winning 75.5-73.5 ride against South Carolina… recorded a high score of 77 against Texas A&M on March 6, 2021… had an undefeated 3-0 record at NCEAs, helping the Bulldogs win the National Championship...OTHER: Won the L2 Horsemanship at the AQHYA World Show and placed fourth in the L3 Horsemanship...

PERSONAL: Born October 20, 2001… the daughter of Dave and Lori Anderson... her sister Payton was a member of the team from 2014-2018.

NORA ANDREWS

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Compiled a 7-7-1 Flat record on the year… earned MOP honors against Minnesota Crookston on Feb. 19… finished with a season high win of 85 against Texas A&M...FRESHMAN (2020-21): Competed in three regular season and all postseason meets as a freshman… compiled a 3-6 record on the year… rode to a high score of 90 against Sweet Briar College… named to the SEC All-Freshman Flat Team… named Rookie of the Year by Head Coach Meghan Boenig... OTHER: Won the 2019 USET Talent Search Finals East Coast Flat Phase... finished in the Top 25 at the 2019 USEF Medal Finals and ASPCA Maclay Finals… placed third in 2019 Zone 1 Maclay Regionals… crowned champion of the 2016 CHA Medal Finals and 2017 CHJA Children’s Hunter Finals...

PERSONAL: Born January 12, 2002… the daughter of Bruce and Diane Andrews.

EMILY BLECHER

Jumping Seat • Senior Shdema, Israel

JUNIOR (2021-22): Named to the SEC Winter and NCEA Academic Honor Rolls… did not compete...SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Earned SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll recognition... tabbed a spot on the AHPA NCEA Academic Honor Roll… named to the UGA Winter Academic Honor Roll… did not compete… was the recipient of the 2020-21 Philanthropic Achiever Award for volunteering 18.5-20 hours of community service...FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned Spring 2020 Presidential Scholar honors… tabbed Fall 2019 Dean’s List recognition… received the Commit to the G award for the Western discipline and the Hero Dawg award at the annual team banquet... Did not compete...OTHER: Placed first at Israel Quarter Horse Association Open green level for western pleasure and Horsemanship...PERSONAL: Born November 27, 1997… the daughter of Igal and Svetlana Blecher.

Parker Director’s Spring 2020 Honor Roll recognition… named to SEC Winter Honor Roll… received J. Reid Parker Director’s Fall 2019 Honor Roll recognition… notched her first career MOP honors for her score of 74 at TCU… held the team’s high score in Reining with a score of 74… Scored a 70 or higher for four rides this season… named NCEA Reining Rider of the Month for the month of March... received the Commit to the G award for the Western discipline at the annual team banquet...FRESHMAN (2018-19): Named SEC Freshman Reining Rider of the Year… Named to Fall 2018 Director’s Honor Roll… totaled seven wins her freshman season in Reining… compiled a 7-11 record in Reining… scored a career best 73 against Auburn… held a winning record 5-3 in postseason competition at SEC and NCEA Championships… scored an average of 68.5… won overall Reining event title at NCEA National Champions... OTHER: Finished top-5 at the 2017 IEA Nationals… placed fourth in the 2016 NRHA Final Top Ten World Standings… titled 2016 Reserve Champion at Southeast Affiliate Finals Youth 14-18… claimed Champion title at the SERHA Affiliate Year End Standings Youth 14-18...PERSONAL: Born September 16, 2000… the daughter of Brad and Jan Blumer… recipient of the Duckworth-Bickley North Carolina Scholarship.

SENIOR (2021-22): 2021-22 Reining NCEA All-America Honorable Mention… earned MOP honors against UT Martin…earned spots on the APHA NCEA All-Academic First Team and SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll... JUNIOR (2020-21): Named to the All-SEC Reining team… rode to a 7-3-1 Reining record… recorded a high score of 71.5 for her winning ride against Texas A&M on Oct. 29, 2020… had an undefeated 3-0 record at NCEAs to help Georgia win the National Championship… rode in every meet of the 2020-21 season… earned America’s Choice by AWF NCEA All-Academic Second Team honors… was recognized to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll… was the recipient of the Commit to the ‘G’ Award, given to riders who embody outstanding attitudes, work ethics and support for their teammates and coaches...SOPHOMORE (2019-20): Named to the NCEA Farnam All-Academic Honorable Mention team… earned J. Reid

ANNA BOHN

Jumping Seat • Senior Marietta, Ga.

OTHER: won the Equitation Invitational and finished second in the J.D. Pounds Medal at the GHJA Finals in 2019

JAX BOUND Western • Sophomore Fort Atkinson, Wisc.

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Ended the year with a 7-3 record… named to the SEC-All Freshman Reining Team and recognized as a 2021-22 Reining NCEA All-American Honorable Mention… earned MOP three times against SDSU and South Carolina twice… accumulated five-straight wins over SDSU, Minnesota Crookston, South

Jumping Seat • Junior East Hartford, Conn. COURTNEY BLUMER Western • Fifth Year Monroe, N.C.
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Carolina, Auburn, and UT Martin...OTHER: claimed the 2020 Level 1 Boxing World Champion title and Level 3 Top 10 at the AQHYA World Show… at the 2020 and 2019 AQHYA World Shows, was a Level 3 Eq Over Fences finalist and level 3 Working Hunter finalist… was the 2019 NSBA World Champion Equitation Over Fences… was the 2020 NSBA Reserve World Champion Equitation Over Fences… also a 2020 Team USA World Cup Rider... PERSONAL: The daughter of Jim Bound and Lisa Lubbert... from Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.

CECI BRESCH

JUNIOR (2021-22): Finished the season with a 9-5-1 record in Flat… earned MOP honors against South Carolina on Nov. 13… had a season-high Flat score of 90 against Auburn… named to the APHA NCEA All-Academic Second Team and SEC 2021-22 Winter Academic Honor Roll...SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Was a dual discipline rider and competed in eight meets during the 2020-21 season… competed in both Flat and Fences… rode to a record of 4-7… compiled a 2-5 Flat record and 2-2 Fences record… named to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll… recognized to the America’s Choice by AWF NCEA All-Academic First Team...FRESHMAN (2019-20): Earned SEC All-Freshman honors for Fences and Flat… named to First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned J. Reid Parker Director’s Spring 2020 Honor Roll recognition… received J. Reid Parker Director’s Fall 2019 Honor Roll recognition… scored a 97 during her first collegiate ride against Sweet Briar… averaged a score of 69.8... recognized as Rookie of the Year at the annual team banquet...OTHER: Named the NCEA Junior Medal Midwest Champion... earned a Team Bronze at the 2017 Zone Jumper Finals… place fifth (2016) and fourth (2017) at IHJA Junior Medal Finals… qualified for the USEF Medal and Macly Regionals in 2016, 2017, and 2018...PERSONAL: Born November 7, 2000… the daughter of Jim and Janet Bresch.

MAGGIE BRESCH

OTHER: Crowned Circuit Champion in the 15-17 at the Venice Equestrian Tour during the winter of 2021… participated in the 2021 Gold Star Clinic… placed fifth in the Midwest NCEA Hunt Seat Medal Finals in 2020 and 2021… High Point Rider for the Marshall and Sterling Junior Medal 2020… finished her junior year of high school with a 4.206 GPA...PERSONAL: Born Jan. 30, 2004… the daughter of Jim and Janet Bresch… has two older siblings, John and Ceci… older sister Ceci is also a member of the Georgia equestrian team… intends to major in Biology/Pre Med.

Roll recognition… rode to score of 64.5 at the annual Red and Black scrimmage... named to the Top 10 Philanthropic list at the annual team banquet... Did not compete...

OTHER: Earned Rookie of the Year at Level 1 and Level 2…. qualified for the North American Affiliate Championship in the Non Pro, Limited and Intermediate Non Pro... PERSONAL: Born on March 29, 2001… the daughter of Daniel and Kelley Bryant.

KINSEY COOPER

OTHER: Winner of the 2020 WIHS Equitation Finals… named Best Junior Rider at the 2020 Washington International Horse Show… placed fourth at ASPCA Maclay Finals 2021… placed 11th at USEF Medal Finals 2021… Gold Medalist at Prix De States Junior Jumper Team Final in 2020… in 2019, placed fourth at USEF Medal Finals…. winner of the Old Salem Equitation Challenge 2019… winner of $10,000 Gold Cup Medium Junior Jumper Classic 2019… earned a dual diploma in Global Studies… achieved High Honor Roll status in high school… an Ambassador for JustWorld and the Equus Foundation...PERSONAL: Born Jan. 4, 2004… the daughter of Hagan and Alicia Brown… older sister Sophie plays college tennis at Union College… intends to major in Journalism.

OTHER: In 2021, was an IEA Reining Team National Champion, Reining Individual Reserve Champion, and IEA Region 4 Team and Individual Champion… several state year-end champion awards… 2021-22 FFA State Secretary… member of the BETA Club and National Honor Society… recognized as an Honor Roll Student and an Honor Grad...PERSONAL: Born Jan. 18, 2005… the daughter of Lee and Duana Cooper… has one sibling, Rhett… intends to major in Agribusiness.

ISABELLA DAVID

OTHER: Finished sixth at the WEC Premier Cup and 10th at the WEF Equestrian Championship in 2022… in 2021, placed 12th at USET Finals East, sixth at Zone 2 Maclay Regionals, and 12th at the North American Equitation Championship… was champion at the USHJA Hunter Seat Medal Finals in 2020… finished fourth at the USHJA Jumping Seat Medal Finals in 2020… was a member of National Honor Society and Learn2serve...PERSONAL: Born Aug. 4, 2004… the daughter of Joseph and Bonnie David…has one older brother, Joseph… intends to major in Business.

JUNIOR (2021-22): Named to the SEC Winter and NCEA Academic Honor Rolls… did not compete...SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Named to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll… garnered UGA Winter Academic Honor Roll recognition... did not compete... FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to FirstYear SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned J. Reid Parker Director’s Spring 2020 Honor

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Did not compete... OTHER: 2021 AQHA Level 2 Horsemanship World Champion…placed fifth at the 2020 AQHYA World Show 14-18 L3 Western

Jumping Seat • Senior Barrington, Ill. JORDAN DAVIS Western • Sophomore Madisonville, Texas Jumping Seat • Freshman Barrington, Ill. Jumping Seat • Freshman Holmdel, N.J. Western • Freshman Montrose, Ga. TESSA BROWN Jumping Seat • Freshman Bloomfield, Conn. KENNEDY BRYANT Western • Junior South Padre Island, Texas
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Pleasure… was a finalist in L3 14-18 Showmanship… received a spot in the Top 30 L3 14-18 Horsemanship.. Claimed the 2020 NSBA World Show Top Ten 14-18 Showmanship and Top 10 14-18 Western Pleasure… won Bronze Champion at the 2019 AQHYA World Show L2 Western Pleasure… was a finalist at the 2017 AQHYA World Show L3 14-18 Western Pleasure… was the 2017 All American Quarter Horse Congress Reserve Champion L1 14-18 Western Pleasure… was the President of the Texas Quarter Horse Youth Association..PERSONAL: The daughter of Chris and Janna Davis... from Madisonville, Texas.

ALYVIA DIXON

Western • Freshman

Hickory Corner, Mich.

OTHER: A 2020 Nutrena Level 1 Youth 14-18 Reserve Champion… a 2019 NSBA Reserve World Champion and Bronze World Champion… multiple top finishes at the AQHA Youth World Show and Quarter Horse Congress… National Honor Society member… recognized to both High Honor Roll and Honor Roll all four years of high school...PERSONAL: Born Sept. 9, 2003… the daughter of Anthony and Haylee Dixon… intends to major in Marketing.

ELLA DUFFY

Jumping Seat • Freshman Marietta, Ga.

OTHER: Zone 4 Junior Team Gold at the 2022 North American Youth Championships… placed first at the Medium Junior Jumper Classic at the Lexington Spring Classic 2021… also placed first at the Medium Junior Jumper Classic at the Piedmont Jumper Classic 2021… was a member of National Honor Society… won the President’s Education Award...

PERSONAL: Born July 22, 2004… the daughter of Chris and Michelle Duffy… father competed on the U.S. Rowing Team… has one sister, Brooke… intends to major in Business.

OTHER: Ranked fifth nationally in AQHA Year End Youth Level 1 Reining and ninth nationally in Youth Level 3 Ranch Riding…a Level 2 Reining Finalist, Level 2 Ranch Riding Reserve Champion, and Level 3 Finalist at the 2020 AQHA Youth World Show… multiple state year-end champion awards… 2019 Youth Level 1 Champion in Reining and Reserve in Ranch Riding… National Honor Society Vice President… highest GPA in her class during the 2020 and 2021 school years… Harvard Book Award for the state of Louisiana...

PERSONAL: Born Jan. 30, 2004… daughter of Steve Eisenfeld and Amanda Butler… cousin to former Washington Nationals player, Cutter Dykstra… intends to major in International Business and Finance with a minor in Spanish.

Top 5 at the 2019 All American Quarter Horse Congress...PERESONAL: Born February 8, 2002… the daughter of Wes and Lillian Freeman.

QUINN EISENFELD

Western • Freshman Scottsdale, Ariz.

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Made her first appearance as a Bulldog on October 29 against Texas A&M… scored an 80 in Fences...OTHER: Finished first in the Ocala Masters… 3* USET Talent Search in 2017, 2018 and 2009… placed second at the Southeast Maclay Regionals in 2018… first place in the Saratoga Classic II, Presidents Cup in 2019, at Saratoga Classic II, National Hunter Derby in 2018… champion at the I Love New York orse Show in the 3’6 Large Junior Hunter 15/u in 2018 and Reserve Champion in Low Junior Jumpers… qualified for Maclay, USEF, WIHS, and USET Finals in 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019...

PERSONAL: The daughter of Wanida Foster... intends to major in exercise and sport science...from Toronto, Ontario.

HAYLEY FREEMAN

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): named to the NCEA Academic and SEC Winter Academic Honor Rolls… did not compete... FRESHMAN (2020-21): Named to the UGA Presidential Scholar list for the fall of 2020 and the Dean’s List for Spring 2021…named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll... did not compete...OTHER: Won the All American Quarter Horse Congress multiple times... advanced to the Level 3 Finals at the AQHA Youth World Show in 2019… finished

SENIOR (2021-22): Finished the year with an 8-6 Horsemanship record… recorded a season high score of 76.5 against Auburn… earned spots on the APHA NCEA All-Academic First Team and SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll...JUNIOR (202021): Named a Team Captain... rode to a 4-4 record on the 2020-21 season… had a high score of 76 against Texas A&M on March 6… was named to the America’s Choice by AWF NCEA All-Academic First Team… earned a spot on the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll… was named a Philanthropic Achiever, given the Hero Dawg and Sportsmanship Awards at the end of the year by her coaches and teammates... SOPHOMORE (2019-20): Named to the NCEA Honor Roll… earned Spring 2020 Dean’s List recognition… received J. Reid Parker Director’s Fall 2019 Honor Roll recognition… matched her DSU opponents score of 76.5 for her first collegiate ride... received the Hero Dawg award and Coaches Award for the Western disciple at the annual team banquet...FRESHMAN (2018-19): Named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to First Year SEC Honor Roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s List… Did not compete...OTHER: 2017 AQHA Supreme and Performance Champions… earned Superior Horse awards in Horsemanship, Showmanship Equitation, Hunter Under Saddle, and Performance Halter Geldings at 2017 AQHA… President of Georgia Quarter Horse Youth Association in 2017 and 2018… nationally qualified for 2016 Youth World show in Equitation, Ranch Riding, and Performance Halter geldings… member of the 2015 and 2016 Georgia Quarter Horse Association Youth World Teams… placed 14th at 2015 Congress in Showmanship 12-14 and 15th place in 12-14 HUS...

PERSONAL: Born January 20, 2000… the daughter of Kendall Keith and Dolly Gill… recipient of the Ramsey Scholarship for Academic & Athletic Excellence.

MELISSA DERYN FOSTER Jumping Seat • Sophomore Toronto, Ontario Western • Junior Grayson, Ga. KENDALL GILL Western • Fifth Year Leesburg, Ga.
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JESSICA GUGINSKY

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Made one appearance on the 2021-22 season… earned her first win as a Bulldog against Minnesota Crookston on Feb. 19...OTHER: Placed sixth at 2018 USEF Pony Medal Finals and ninth in the classic round at Junior Hunter Finals 3’6 Small Juniors… qualified or Medal and Maclay finals in 2019 and 2020… qualified for Junior Hunter Finals 3’6 Small Juniors in 2019 and 2020...

PERSONAL: The daughter of Scott and Natalie Guginsky... from Lake Ronkonkoma, New York.

OTHER: Champion of the USHJA Zone 3 3’3” Hunter Finals in 2020… competed at ASPCA Maclay Finals in 2020 and 2021… competed at USEF Medal Finals in 2021… graduated with a 4.0 GPA… made the honor roll all four years of high school...

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 26, 2004… the daughter of Jon and Kim Hahn… has one brother, Will… intends to major in Journalism.

JUNIOR (2021-22): Finished with a 9-5 Horsemanship record… earned MOP honors against South Carolina on Nov. 13… noted a winning high score of 77.5 against Auburn on Oct. 8… earned spots on the APHA NCEA All-Academic First Team and SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll... SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Named to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll… Earned UGA Winter Academic Honor Roll honors... AHPA NCEA Academic Honor Roll. Did not compete...FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned J. Reid Parker Director’s Spring 2020 Honor Roll recognition… received J. Reid Parker Director’s Fall 2019 Honor Roll recognition… Compiled a 0-2 record... OTHER: Named unanimous champion of the 2018 World Show in Showmanship… earned multiple Reserve Champion, Top 5, Top 10, and finalist titles at the All American Quarter Horse Congress in Horsemanship, Showmanship, Equitation, and Trail... Horsemanship finalist and finished seventh in Equitation in 2018… ranked in the top 10 in her events (Horsemanship, Showmanship, and Equitation) at the year-end of AQHA circuit...PERSONAL: Born March 17, 2011… the daughter of Ken and Pennie Himes.

SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Named to the UGA Winter Academic Honor Roll… earned SEC Winter Academic honors... named to the SEC Winter and AHPA NCEA Academic Honor Rolls...did not compete... FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned Spring 2020 Dean’s List recognition… garnered Fall 2019 Presidential Scholar honors… rode to a score of 69 at the annual Red and Black Scrimmage... named to the Top 10 Academic list at the annual team banquet... Did not compete...OTHER: Placed in Top 10 and Top 15 at Congress… earned numerous all-around and circuit awards… Top 10 Year-End finish in the AQHA… finished in the Top 10 in multiple classes in Level 2 at AQHA Youth World Show...PERSONAL: Born November 14, 2000… the daughter of Ron and Julie Kendle.

Western • Junior Lincoln, Neb.

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Named to the SEC Winter and NCEA Academic Honor Rolls… did not compete...FRESHMAN (2020-21): Did not compete...OTHER: Finished fourth in Reining in a class of 135 at the 2019 AQHYA World Show... named Best of the West first place non-restricted youth and second team Reining in 2019… holds numerous Top 10 finishes under her belt...PERSONAL: Born August 13, 2002… the daughter of Keith and Staci Lawson.

ALLY JONES

Western • Junior Franklin, Ky.

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Had 14 appearances and five wins in her first year as a Bulldog…named to the SEC All-Freshman Reining Team… recorded fourstraight wins over UMC, South Carolina, Auburn, and UT Martin...OTHER: claimed the 2020 NRBC AQHA Youth Champion and Reserve Youth Champion… notice the 2020 TRHA Youth Champion title… placed in the FRHA Classic Non Pro Top 5… placed in the 2019 AQHA Congress Top 20 Trail… was crowned the 2019 ARHA Youth Trail Champion… was ranked Top 10 Nationally… earned the 2017 APHA Youth World 14-18 Reserve Champion Western Riding and Horsemanship titles..

PERSONAL: The daughter of Jason and Tracey Hehr... from Hollywood, South Carolina.

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Did not compete... FRESHMAN (2020-21): Did not compete... OTHER: Won the NRHA 2018 Reserve Youth World Title and switched horses to place third at Worlds the same year… notched two additional Top 10 finishes at the NRHA Youth World Show...PERSONAL: Born October 15, 2001… the daughter of Wayne and Stacey Jones.

TORI KENDLE

Western • Seinor New Albany, Ohio

JUNIOR (2021-22): Named to the NCEA Academic Honor Roll and SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll...did not compete...

AUSTIN LAYER

Western • Sophomore Waynesboro, Ga.

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Did not compete... was the recipient of the Coach’s Award from Assistant Western Coach McKenzie Lantz... OTHER: claimed the 2020 Big A Circuit Champion L2 Horsemanship… was a 2020 AQHYA World Championship Show Semifinalist (Top 30) in Horsemanship… placed 13th at the 2019 All American Quarter Horse Congress NYATT Horsemanship… placed 11th at the 2017 All American Quarter Horse Congress 12-14 Hunt Seat Equitation...PERSONAL: The daughter of Brad and Terri Layer... from Waynesboro, Georgia.

AGGIE HAHN Jumping Seat • Freshman Richmond, Va. Jumping Seat • Sophomore Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y. ISABELLA HEHR Western • Sophomore Hollywood, S.C. GRACIE HIMES Western • Senior Bristol, Ind. HARPER LAWSON
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SENIOR (2021-22): Compiled a winning 9-4 Horsemanship record… named to the All-SEC Horsemanship Team… won MOP honors at the SEC Championships against South Carolina… had seven-straight wins over Fresno State, Texas A&M (Oct. 22, Feb. 12), SMU, South Carolina (Nov. 13, Feb. 26), and SDSU… earned spots on the APHA NCEA All-Academic First Team and SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll...JUNIOR (2020-21): Was named to the All-SEC Horsemanship team… earned back-to-back Most Outstanding Player rides against Texas A&M on Oct. 29 and South Carolina on Nov. 13… ended the 2020-21 season with a 7-2-1 record… earned a spot on the America’s Choice by AWF NCEA All-Academic First Team… named to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll… Was awarded Most Outstanding Horsemanship Player of the Year award by her coaches...SOPHOMORE (2019-20): Placed on the NCEA All-Academic First Team… tabbed NCEA All-America Honorable Mention… earned J. Reid Parker Director’s Spring 2020 Honor Roll recognition… garnered Fall 2019 Dean’s List recognition… notched the highest Horsemanship score for the season with a career-high 79… Led the Horsemanship squad with nine wins… compiled a 8-3-1 record… secured a 7-1 home record… Received her first career MOP honors for her ride against Texas A&M with a score of 74.5… scored a 71 or higher for all of her rides this season… averaged a score of 74.75... recognized as an MVP at the annual team banquet...FRESHMAN (2018-19): Named SEC Freshman Horsemanship Rider of the Year… Named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to First Year SEC Honor Roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s List… compiled a 10-3 overall record in Horsemanship only to compete in spring portion of season… held undefeated 2-0 away record… posted a 7-2 postseason competition record… scored a season high 72.5 against South Carolina… contributed to NCEA National Championship Overall Western and Horsemanship titles… defeated opponents by a 2 point margin… averaged a score of 71.5...OTHER: Placed in Top-20 at World Show… earned 7 top-10 titles in Horsemanship and Equitation at the AQHA Congress… has 8 AQHA Congress Top-15 placings in Horsemanship, Equitation,

Trail, and Showmanship… earned 24 AQHA All-Around titles… qualified for National Ford Youth World in 2015, 2016, and 2017...

PERSONAL: Born June 30, 2000… the daughter of Steve and Raina Lewis… recipient of the Ramsey Scholarship for Academic & Athletic Excellence.

Western • Junior Ridgeway, S.C.

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Named to the SEC Winter and NCEA Academic Honor Rolls… did not compete...FRESHMAN (2020-21): Did not compete… was the recipient of the Coach’s Award from Assistant Western Coach Sara Parr...OTHER: Finished Top 5 at the All American Quarter Horse Congress… three-time IEA National Champion and SCISA Champion… notched the SERHA Reserve Rookie Champion title... PERSONAL: Born October 10, 2002… the daughter of Scott and Heather Lucas.

five finishes at the AQHA Youth World Show, and Quarter Horse Congress… 2021 NRHA Youth 14-18 World Champion… participated in the FFA… named to her high school’s Honor Roll...PERSONAL: Born June 20, 2004… the daughter of Todd and Carrie Lynch… has one brother, Carter… cousin Mason Marquis plays baseball at Eastern Michigan University… intends to major in Criminal Justice.

CAITLYN LYONS

Western • Senior Mead, Wash.

Western • Junior Mechanicsville, Va.

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Had five Reining appearances on the year… defeated Hannah Hieber of Fresno State on Oct. 22... FRESHMAN (2020-21): Selected to the 2021 SEC All-Freshman Team… ended the year with an 0-3-2 record… was the recipient of the Commit to the ‘G’ Award, given to riders who embody outstanding attitudes, work ethics and support for their teammates and coaches...

OTHER: Notched Top 10 and Top 15 finishes at the All American Quarter Horse Congress… tallied 2019 Youth 14-18 Year End High Point Reserve Champion VRHA title… earned the 2019 Youth 14-18 Year End High Point Reserve Champion SERHA… qualified for the 2019 NRHA North East Affiliate Championships...PERSONAL: Born July 2, 2002… the daughter of Michael and Valentina Lucas.

JUNIOR (2021-22): Her 10-31 record earned her SEC Reining Rider of the Year honors… named to the All-SEC Reining Team and 2021-22 Reining NCEA AllAmerica Second Team… named Georgia’s Reining MOP by the coaches at the end of year banquet…earned MOP twice against Fresno State and South Carolina… finished the season with seven-straight wins… earned spots on the APHA NCEA All-Academic First Team and SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll...SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Ended the 2020-21 year with a 1-9-1 record… rode to a high score of 73 on March 6 against Texas A&M… selected to America’s Choice by AWF NCEA AllAcademic First Team… member of the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll… named the 2020-21 Rookie of the Year by her coaches and teammates...FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll… garnered Fall 2019 Presidential Scholar honors… earned 4.0 J. Reid Parker Director’s Honor Roll for Spring 2020… rode to scores of 69.5 (Horsemanship) and 66.5 (Reining) at the annual Red and Black Scrimmage... received the Insta-Dawg and Hero Dawg awards and Top 10 Academic list at the annual team banquet... Did not compete...OTHER: Placed fourth, twice at the AQHYA World Show in Reined Cowhorse and Fence work… finished sixth in Boxing at the NRCHA Celebration of Champions… won the Showmanship at the Level 1 Championships in Vegas... crowned L2 AQHYA World Show Showmanship World Champion 2019… placed 5th at L3 AQHYA World Show Showmanship 2020… notched L3 AQHYA World Show Top 20 Reining AQHYA 2020… named L2 AQHYA World Show Horsemanship Semifinalist 2020...PERSONAL: Born August 17, 2001… the daughter of Kade and Michelle Lombard.

OTHER: A two-time Quarter Horse Congress Youth Champion… multiple top SHELBY LYNCH Western • Freshman McLean, Ill. SOPHIE LUCAS
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FRESHMAN (2020-21): Did not compete... OTHER: Placed Top 5 Youth in Reining at the 2019 AQHA Congress in 2019… earned the 2019 NRHA Derby Green Reiner Co-Champion title… was runner up for Green Reiner 2… was crowned the 2017 IEA Future Beginner Champion...PERSONAL: The daughter Wendy Nichols... from Sumter, South Carolina.

OTHER: Finished top 10 at the 2021 AQHA Congress NYATT in Horsemanship… third place at the Ohio Quarter Horse Association year-end 14-18 Horsemanship… top 10 in Youth Color Horsemanship at the 2020 NSB World Championship Show… finalist at the 2020 AQHA Ford Youth World L2 Western Riding… in 2019, was a finalist at the All-American Quarter Horse Congress NYATT in Horsemanship and semi-finalist at the AQHA Ford Youth World in L2 Western Horsemanship… a Reserve Champion of the 2018 Nutrena Level 1 Youth Horsemanship 14-18… a 2016-2020 IEA Dare Equestrian team member… received honor roll recognition all four years of high school... PERSONAL: Born Nov. 16, 2003… daughter of Dusty and Denise McClintock… has two older siblings, Hallie and Brooks… sister Hallie was a member of the Oklahoma State equestrian team from 2016-2019… intends to major in Real Estate.

RACHEL MCMULLEN

Jumping Seat • Senior Chagrin Falls, Ohio

JUNIOR (2021-22): Finished the season with a 9-6 Fences record… a 2021-22 NCEA All-America Fences Honorable Mention… rode to a season high score of 88 against Fresno State… named to the 2021-22 APHA NCEA All-Academic Second Team… selected to the SEC 2021-22 Winter Academic Academic Honor Roll... SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Made nine appearances and accumulated a 2-7 record during the 2020-21 season… rode to a

high score of 83 against South Carolina on Nov. 13… selected to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll… recognized as as an America’s Choice by AWF NCEA AllAcademic Honorable Mention...FRESHMAN (2019-20): Received All-Freshman honors for Fences… named to First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned Spring 2020 Dean’s List recognition… received J. Reid Parker Director’s Fall 2019 Honor Roll recognition… tied for earning the third-highest score of the season with a 90… earned first MOP honor for her season-high 90 against DSU… compiled a 7-6 record holding a 5-2 record at home... rode to an average score of 82.2... recognized as Rookie of the Year at the annual team banquet...OTHER: Competed in FEI 2* competitions, top ribbons in U25 Grand Prix & High A/O Jumper divisions throughout 2019-2020… tallied wins in the Big Eq at WEF, Lake Placid, Kentucky throughout junior career… placed 5th WIHS Equitation Finals Hunter Phase 2018… crowned Champion 17 Year Old Equitation at Capital Challenge Horse Show 2018… placed 3rd ASPCA Maclay Regionals 2018… won USEF Talent Search Hampton Classic 2018… held 2nd WIHS Jumper Phase, USEF Medal at the Devon Horse Show 2016, 2018, top ribbons in Big Eq & Junior Hunters at the Devon Horse Show throughout junior career… placed 7th George Morris Excellence in Equitation Class WEF 2018… earned 3rd Governor’s Cup Equitation Classic at Old Salem 2018… won top ribbons in Junior Jumper divisions throughout junior career…. garnered Reserve Champion Large Junior Hunter at the National Horse Show 2015… won Large Junior Hunter Stake at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show 2016… qualified for Medal Finals for four straight years and Maclay Finals in 2014, 2015, and 2017...PERSONAL: Born on March 1, 2000… Kevin and Ilene McMullen.

JUNIOR (2021-22): Named to the NCEA Academic Honor Roll and SEC Winter Honor Roll… did not compete...SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Named to the 2020-21 SEC Winter, J. Reid Parker Director’s Spring 2021, and APHA NCEA Academic Honor Rolls... FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned Spring 2020 Dean’s List recognition… received J. Reid Parker Director’s Fall 2019 Honor Roll recognition… rode to a score of 75 at the annual Red and Black Scrimmage... Did not compete...OTHER: Placed 27th overall at the 2017 Maclay Finals… competed in the 2017 USEF Medal Finals… placed in Top 25 at the 2018 Maclay Finals… competed in the 2018 USEF Medal Finals… received the Judges Choice Award at the 2018 New England Equitation Championships… earned multiple top ribbons during the 2018 and 2019 WEF Circuit… won multiple division championships in the Adult Jumpers in 2019...PERSONAL: Born June 20, 2000… the daughter of Brett Armstrong and Lucy Noland.

MAEVE O’DONOVAN Jumping Seat • Sophomore Pittsford, N.Y.

KALLI MEAGHER

Jumping Seat • Sophomore Virginia Beach, Va.

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Did not compete... OTHER: Finished with top placings at Junior Hunter Finals… had a top placing at Capital Challenge… placed sixth at THIS Finals 2020...PERSONAL: The daughter of Jay and Katie Meagher... from Virginia Beach, Virginia.

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Did not compete... OTHER: Was in the Top 25 at Medal Finals 2020… ninth in North American Equitation Championship at the Capital Challenge Horse Show 2020… qualifies and competed in Maclay Finals, USET Finals and Gladstone Cup in 2020… placed 13th at the 2019 Medal Finals… ninth at the New England Equitation Championship 2019… qualified and competed in 2019 Maclay Regionals and Finals and Georgia Morris Equitation Championship at WEF 2019...PERSONAL: The daughter of Eugene and Susan O’Donovan... from Pittsford, New York.

APHRODITE PAPANDREOU Jumping Seat • Freshman Houston, Texas

OTHER: Placed sixth in Equitation on the Flat at the Capital Challenge Horse Show 2021… named Reserve Champion in

JADA MARK Western • Sophomore Sumter, S.C. KENDALL MCCLINTOCK Western • Freshman Galena, Ohio BAY NOLAND-ARMSTRONG Jumping Seat • Senior Harrison Township, Mich.
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the USHJA Zone 7 3’6” 15-17 Equitation Championship 2021… named Champion in Zone 7 15-17 Equitation Championship in 2021… earned top ribbons in the Junior Hunters at Capital Challenge, the National Horse Show, and Great Lakes Equestrian Festival… recognized as a High Honor Roll member as a sophomore and Honor Roll member as freshman and junior in high school… member of the National Charity League, Heroes for Children Teen Board, the Houston Greek Festival, and Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral...PERSONAL: Born Jan. 9, 2004… the daughter of Alexander and Tina Papandreou… father was a member of the Greek National Water Polo Team… has two siblings, Christos and Mary.

CATALINA PERALTA

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Finished the season with a 6-3 Fences record… named to the SEC All-Freshman Fences team… earned her first MOP honor as a Bulldog with a career high of 90 on March 4 against Auburn... OTHER: 2019 Gold Medal winner while representing the United States at the Junior Nations Cup Team at Deeridge Farm… won the Gold Medal in 2015 and Silver Medal in 2016… other winnings include first place at the 2019 Region Three ASPCA Maclay Regionals… finished Top 11 at the 2019 ASPCA Maclay Final… placed third at $10,000 Junior/Amateur 2019 Stake at the Hampton Classic Horse Show… fourth at the $25,000 2019 Central Florida Hunter Jumper Association Grand Prix… notched a Top 25 Finish at the ASPCA 2018 Macal Final… claimed the Reserve Champion in the Low Junior/Amateur Jumpers at the 2018 Washington International Horse Show in 2017… was crowned the United States Equestrian Federation Low Junior Jumper National Champion...PERSONAL: The daughter of Ezequiel and Wendy Peralta... from Geneva, Florida.

had three MOP honors against Fresno State, Sweet Briar, and Texas A&M… named to the APHA NCEA All-Academic Team and 2021-22 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll...FRESHMAN (2020-21): Made one appearance on the Flat lineup against Auburn on Oct. 23… had a 2-0-1 Flat Exhibition record... named to the SEC FirstYear Academic Honor Roll and the University of Georgia Dean’s List… recognized as a Philanthropic Achiever by her coaches and teammates for her community service in Athens...OTHER: Finished in the equitation, hunters, and jumpers at premier shows across the country including the Washington International Horse Show and the National Horse Show in Kentucky… won the Overall Washington Equitation in Lake Placid and the Maclay in Wellington, which qualified her to compete in the George Morris Equitation Championship… won multiple championships in the Junior Jumpers in 2018, which qualified her for the US Jumper Championship in Washington where she took second in the speed round… finished in the top 25 at USEF Medal Finals in 2017, and was 4th and 12th at the Zone 1 Maclay Regionals in 2016 and 2017, respectively… crowned a two-time National Champion in the Junior Hunters at Devon in 2015... PERSONAL: Born December 30, 2000… the daughter of Philip and Leah Pilla.

placed 10th in the FEI World Cup Qualifier at Sacramento in 2019… claimed 3rd overall in the Large 16-17 Junior Hunters at Junior Hunter Finals in 2019… received numerous Grand Prix placings...PERSONAL: Born November 16, 2001… the daughter of Greg and Leigh Anne Reichow.

SOPHIA PILLA

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Ended the season with a 9-5 Flat record… named to the 202122 NCEA All-America Flat Second Team…

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Finished the season with an 8-5-1 Fences record… named MOP three times, against Fresno State, Texas A&M, and UT Martin… won her point against Texas A&M with a season high score of 90… named to the 2021-22 NCEA All-Academic First Team and SEC Winter Honor Roll...FRESHMAN (2020-21): Appeared in seven meets for the Bulldogs… accumulated a 2-5 record… was named to the All-Freshman Fences Team… rode to a high score of 85 on March 6 at Texas A&M… named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll… earned a spot on the University of Georgia Dean’s List...OTHER: Won the USET Talent Search Finals West in 2019… won the individual gold medal at Prix des States 2019… won the R.W. Mutch Equitation Championship in 2018, and also finished 3rd in 2019… won the $5,000 Equitation Challenge at Temecula in 2019…

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Named to the SEC Winter and NCEA Academic Honor Rolls… did not compete...FRESHMAN (2020-21): Did not compete...OTHER: Crowned the 2019 Reserve Champion in the 15-18 L# Youth Trail… named the Reserve AQHA Youth World Champion in the L2 Showmanship… earned multiple top five and top ten finishes at the All-American Quarter Horse Congress… placed 11th in L3 Hunt Seat equitation at the 2019 AQHA Youth World...PERSONAL: Born January 14, 2000… the daughter of Doug and Kerri Relick.

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Named to the SEC Winter Honor Roll… did not compete... FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned Spring 2020 Presidential Scholar honors… tabbed Fall 2019 Dean’s List recognition… rode to scores of 78 (Fences) and 79 (Flat) at the annual Red and Black Scrimmage... received the Insta-Dawg award at the annual team banquet... did not compete...OTHER: Placed top 25 at the 2017 NEEC and qualifed for the Maclay Regionals and Finals… claimed third at the MHC Finals in 2016 and EAP Nationals in 2017, 2018, and second place finish at the 2018 MHJ Finals… held a spot on the Bronze Medal team in the Challenge of the States at the New England Equitation Championships (NEEC)... named a finalist in the Katie Battison Horsemanship Competition...PERSONAL: Born August 31, 2000… the daughter of Christopher and Christina Rohan.

SAVANNAH RELICK Western • Junior Vero Beach, Calif. ADA ROHAN Jumping Seat • Junior Montpelier, Vt. Jumping Seat • Junior Ridgefield, Conn. EMMA REICHOW Jumping Seat • Junior Menlo Park, Calif. Jumping Seat • Sophomore Geneva, Fla.
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HAILEY ROYCE

Jumping Seat • Freshman Wellington, Fla.

OTHER: 2022 North American Youth Championship Team Gold and Individual Silver…Gold medalist at the 2021 Prix De States Junior Jumper Team Final… Gold medalist at the 2021 North American Youth Championship… placed third as a team and won the silver medal individually at the 2021 Zone ¾ Platinum Jumper Championship… placed second at the Region 3 Maclay Regionals in 2020 and 2021… winner of the Fox Lea Farm Grand Prix in 2021...

PERSONAL: Born Aug. 8, 2004… the daughter of Dave and Carolyn Royce… intends to major in Business.

MEG SEIDEL

Jumping Seat • 5th Year Birmingham, Ala.

JUNIOR (2021-22): Named to the SEC Winter Honor Roll… named to the UGAAA Honor Roll in Fall 2021… named to the College of Agricultural and Environmental Science Dean’s List in Spring 2022… received the “Work Horse” award from the coaches at the end of year banquet… did not compete....

SOPHOMORE (202021): Named to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll… tabbed a spot on the AHPA NCEA Academic Honor Roll… earned UGA Winter Academic Honor Roll recognition… Was the recipient of the Hero Dawg award, given to those who lead by example and set others up for success... did not compete...

FRESHMAN (2019-20): Earned J. Reid Parker Director’s Spring 2020 Honor Roll recognition… received J. Reid Parker Director’s Fall 2019 Honor Roll recognition… rode to a score of 65 at the annual Red and Black Scrimmage... Did not compete...

OTHER: Placed in Top 20 in Zones 2018… National Derby Winner… 12-Time State Champion… won the Alabama Equitation Challenge… qualified for the USEF Medal Finals, National Medal Finals, THIS Medal Finals, Maclay Regionals, and Junior Hunter Finals.. PERSONAL: Born March 16, 2000… the daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Seidel

RAEGAN SHEPHERD

Western • Freshman Clayton, N.C.

OTHER: Champion in the Rookie 1 and 2 at the 2022 NRHA Derby…2021 NRHA Derby Youth 14-18 Reserve Champion… top five and 10 finishes at the 2021 Quarter Horse Congress… multiple state year-end champion awards… participated in 4-H Club and FFA… also played basketball...

PERSONAL: Born March 10, 1994… the daughter of Josh and Wendy Shepherd… has one sibling, Addison… intends to major in Agribusiness.

HANNAH SMITH

Jumping Seat • Junior Winston Salem, N.C.

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Had one appearance on the year against Auburn… named to the NCEA Academic and SEC 2021-22 Winter Academic Honor Rolls.. FRESHMAN (2020-21): Did not compete… was the recipient of the Coach’s Award from Assistant Jumping Seat Coach Anna Becker...OTHER: Awarded NCHJA Best Child Rider on a Horse 2019… named Grand Junior Champion Tryon Spring 6.... was Reserve Champion EJ Hahn Medal Finals... crowned Grand Junior Champion Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show 2020… named Best Child Rider on a Horse Blowing Rock 2020… claimed the Grand 3’3” Junior Champion title at Duke… won numerous championships in the 3’3” and 3’6” Juniors… finished second in the Marshall & Sterling Derby at Gulf Coast 6, winning the bonus for highest placing non-professional… scored a 90 in her handy round at Lexington Spring Premiere… finished third in the Classic Round and ninth overall in the Large Olders at Junior Hunter Finals… member of the National Honor Society...PERSONAL: Born August 13, 2002… the daughter of Brian Smith, played football at UGA, and Audrey.

Honor Rolls...FRESHMAN (2020-21): Appeared in the lineup against Sweet Briar during the 2020-21 season… was named a Presidential Scholar and named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll...OTHER: Won the ASPCA Maclay at the Devon Horse Show in 2019… placed 13th at USEF Medal Finals in 2018… made the top 25 at ASPCA Maclay Finals in both 2018 and 2019… earned 10th place at USET Talent Search Finals East in 2018… placed 3rd at ASPCA Maclay Regionals in 2018… holds numerous Low Junior Jumper wins... PERSONAL: Born November 17, 2001… the daughter of Phil and Marsha Song.

Jumping Seat • Junior Setauket, N.Y.

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Earned her first career win against Minnesota Crookston on Feb. 18… named to the 2021-22 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll...FRESHMAN (2020-21): Had two winning exhibition rides over South Carolina and Texas A&M... garnered a 2-0 exhibition record...OTHER: Won the USEF Medal at WEF in 2019 to qualify for the Georgia Morris Excellence in Equitation Class… finished eighth at ASPCA Maclay Regionals… finished first in the 2018 Open 3’6” equitation at Capital Challenge and seventh at ASPCA Maclay Regionals...PERSONAL: Born June 4, 2002… the daughter of Hal Staniloff and Nancy Buzzetta.

JILLIAN STOPPERICH Western • Sophomore Venetia, Pa.

ISABELLE SONG

Jumping Seat • Junior Charoltte, N.C.

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Finished the season with a 2-3 Fences record… named to the SEC Winter and NCEA Academic

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Ended the year with a 7-3-1 Horsemanship record…named SEC Freshman C0-Horsemanship Rider of the Year… All-SEC Horsemanship Team… 2021-22 Horsemanship NCEA All-America Second Team… earned two MOP honors against SDSU and UT Martin… had a season high score of 77, met it twice against SMU and Texas A&M...OTHER: Had multiple top finishes at Congress and the AQHYA World Show in a variety of events and classes...PERSONAL: The daughter of Phillip and Lauren Stopperich... from Venetia, Pennsylvania.

JENNIFER STANILOFF
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SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Named to the SEC Winter Honor Roll… did not compete...

FRESHMAN (2020-21): Did not compete...

OTHER: Competed at IEA Nationals in Oklahoma City multiple times… won the 2019 IEA Youth Equestrian Showcase Sportsmanship Award… named the 2019 IEA National Reserve Champion in Open Horsemanship… qualified for the AQHA World Show in Horsemanship...

PERSONAL: Born March 26, 2002… the daughter of Chad and Brandy Taylor.

JUNIOR (2021-22): Named to the SEC Winter and NCEA Academic Honor Rolls… did not compete.. SOPHOMORE (202021): Named to the UGA Winter Academic and SEC Winter Academic Honor Rolls… recipient of the Hero Dawg Award, given to those who lead by example and set others up for success... did not compete...

FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to FirstYear SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned Spring 2020 Dean’s List recognition… tabbed Fall 2019 Dean’s List recognition… rode to a score of 70 at the annual Red and Black Scrimmage... did not compete...

OTHER: Secured multiple top HITS finishes that included first place finishes at the HITS Ocala Jr/Am 1.25 Classic and multiple HITS 3’6” Junior Champion awards...

PERSONAL: Born August 18, 2000… the daughter of Barrett Taylor and Lane Park.

spots on the APHA NCEA All-Academic First Team and SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll...FRESHMAN (2020-21): Was named SEC Freshman Fences of the Year and All-Freshman Fences Team… chosen to the All-Championship team in Fences at the National Championship after a 2-1 record during the week... competed dually in Flat and Fences… rode to a record of 6-4-2 (Fences 6-3-1, Flat 0-1-1)... earned a spot on the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll… was named the 2020-21 Rookie of the Year... OTHER: Placed in the top 25 at both USEF Medal Finals and ASPCA Maclay Finals in 2019… placed 7th at ASPCA Maclay Regionals in Kentucky as well… named the 2019 Grand Champion USHJA Young Pony Hunter Championships, 2018 VHSA Medal Finals Winner, 2018 VHSA Equitation on the Flat Finals winner, 2018 VHSA Horsemanship Challenge winner, and the 2018 AYR Equitation Challenge winner… crowned the $15k National Derby Winner at the WEC Invitational, the 2018 HOTY Small Junior Hunter Champion, the 2018 HOTY Large Junior Hunter Champion, the 2017 HOTY Large Green Pony Hunter Champion and the Large Regular Pony Hunter Champion... PERSONAL: Born November 20, 2001… the daughter of Rick and Jayne Toering.

SPENCER TOOHILL

Talent Search Finals and the NHS THIS Adult Medal Finals...PERSONAL: Born Feb. 13, 2001… the daughter of Brad Toohill and Sue Browning.

SOPHOMORE (2021-22): Recognized as the SEC Flat Rider of the Year… All-America Flat First Team and Fences Second Team… named All-SEC in Flat and Fences… in total, had seven combined Flat and Fences MOPs… swept Jumping Seat MOPs against SDSU on February 18… finished the season with a 12-2 Flat record and 10-4-1 Fences record… rode to a 97.5 against UT Martin, the fifth highest Flat score in program history… earned

JUNIOR (2021-22): Named to the SEC Winter and NCEA Academic Honor Rolls… did not compete...SOPHOMORE (202021): Named to the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll… tabbed a spot on the AHPA NCEA Academic Honor Roll… earned UGA Winter Academic Honor Roll recognition… did not compete...FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned J. Reid Parker Director’s Spring 2020 Honor Roll recognition… received J. Reid Parker Director’s Fall 2019 Honor Roll recognition… Did not compete... OTHER: Won the 2018 Maryland Horse Show Association Hunt Seat Medal Finals... named VHSA and MHSA Champion and Grand Champion in the Large Green Pony division in 2018… qualified and competed in the 2019 Hunterdon Cup, USEF Medal Finals, Maclay Finals, PBIA North American Junior Equitation Championship… finished top 20 at Maclay Regionals... won the 2020 VHSA Amateur Equitation on the Flat Championship… qualified for the 2020 USET

JUNIOR (2021-22): Did not compete... SOPHOMORE (2020-21): Did not compete...FRESHMAN (2019-20): Named to First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll… earned J. Reid Parker Director’s Spring 2020 Honor Roll recognition… received J. Reid Parker Director’s Fall 2019 Honor Roll recognition… rode to a score of 69 at the annual Red and Black Scrimmage... Did not compete...OTHER: Placed fifth at the Southeast Maclay Regionals… finished 10th place at the JHF Older Large Junior Hunter Classic and 28th at the Hunterdon Cup in 2018... claimed the GHJA Hunter Equitation 15-17 Champion and USHJA Zone 4 Hunter Equitation 15-17 Champion titles... named the USHJA Zone 4 Childrens Hunter Champion and the GHJA Childrens Hunter Champion in 2016...PERSONAL: Born July 20, 2000… the daughter of Clay and Lisa Walker.

FRESHMAN (2021-22): Did not compete... OTHER: Was the 2017 American Ranch Horse Association World Show Overall Youth Champion… was the 2018 Georgia 4-H Horse Show Sr overall Champion in Ranch Horse Division and 2018 American Ranch Overall Youth Champion… crowned the Georgia 4-H Horse Show Sr Overall Champion in Ranch Horse Division… finished third overall in the 2019 Stock Horse Division… placed third overall in the Ranch Horse Division and in the 2019 Southern Regional 4-H Horse Show… was the 2020 SERHA McGee Farm Fall Classic Green Champion… ranked in the American Quarter Horse Association Youth World Top 15 in Level 1 Boxing...PERSONAL: The daughter of Alan and Chrissy Wheeler... from Coolidge, Georgia.

ALLIE ANN WHEELER Western • Sophomore Coolige, Ga. JOSEY WALKER Jumping Seat • Senior Rome, Ga. Jumping Seat • Senior Round Hill, Va. JORDAN TOERING Jumping Seat • Junior Waterford, Va. ADDISON TAYLOR Western • Junior Statesboro, Ga. HAZEL TAYLOR Jumping Seat • Senior Rising Fawn, Ga.
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Season Recap

After going 7-4 throughout the regular season, the Georgia equestrian team finished third at the SEC Championship and was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the NCEA National Championship to conclude the 2021-22 season.

Sophomore Jordan Toering and junior Caitlin Lyons were named SEC Rider of the Year for Flat and Reining, respectively. Jillian Stopperich was named Freshman Co-Horsemanship Rider of the Year while Jax Bound was named the Freshman Reining Rider of the Year. Eight Riders garnered 11 All-SEC honors and seven riders claimed eight NCEA AllAmerica honors.

Ranked sixth in the nation, Georgia upset No. 1 Auburn, 13-7, at home. It marked the first win against Auburn

since the 2018 SEC Championship, and the first at home since 2016. It was the largest margin of victory over the Tigers since 2015 in the first round of the SEC Championship.

Additionally, Bulldogs shattered records in stellar rides. Toering scored a 97.5 in Flat in the regular season finale against UT Martin, which is the fifth highest score in program history. Sara Lewis broke an SEC Championship record in Horsemanship, scoring a 231 for her ride, which tied with Auburn’s Olivia Tordoff at the conclusion of the championship weekend. The previous high score of 225.5 was set in 2019. Bound’s score of 219.5 is the best Reining score recorded in SEC Championship history. The previous high score was a 215.5, also set in 2019.

2021-22 RESULTS (8-6)

HOME: 4-1 | AWAY: 2-3 | NEUTRAL: 2-2 SEC: 2-4

Date Opponent

Location Result 10.08 at No. 1 Auburn * Auburn, Ala. L, 13-7 10.22 No. 7 Fresno State Bishop, Ga. W, 16-3 10.29 at No. 5 Texas A&M * College Station, Texas L, 13-6

10.30 at No. 3 SMU Dallas, Texas W, 11-9 11.13 South Carolina * Bishop, Ga. W, 14-4 02.04 at Sweet Briar (Jumping Seat Only) Sweet Briar, Va. W, 7-3 02.12 No. 2 Texas A&M * Bishop, Ga. L, 9-9 (1532-1523) 02.18 at South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. W, 11-8 02.19 vs. Minnesota Crookston at SDSU Brookings, S.D. W, 16-0 02.26 at South Carolina * Blythewood, S.C. L, 10-9

03.04 No. 1 Auburn * Bishop, Ga. W, 13-7 03.05 No. 9 UT Martin Bishop, Ga. W, 17-2 03.25 vs. Auburn % Auburn, Ala. L, 12-7 03.26 vs. South Carolina % Auburn, Ala. W, 12-7 04.14 vs. No. 4 TCU $ Ocala, Fla. L 12-8

* SEC Meet

% SEC Championship

$ NCEA Championship

JORDAN TOERING JILLIAN STOPPERICH JAX BOUND
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Meet-by-Meet

AUBURN 13, GEORGIA 7 OCTOBER 8 -- AUBURN, ALA.

FENCES

AUBURN - 4 1 - GEORGIA

Emma Kurtz- 82 80 -Rachel McMullen Meghan Knapic- 83 74 -Annalise Reed Sophee Steckbeck- 84 89 -Emma Reichow Ava Stearns- 91* 87 -Jordan Toering Elle Ferrigno- 83 81 -Isabelle Song

FLAT

AUBURN - 4 1 - GEORGIA

Anna Marie Mayes- 79.5 65 -Nora Andrews Ava Stearns- 87 81 -Ceci Bresch Emma Kurtz- 83.5 73 -Sophia Pilla Sophee Steckbeck- 75.5 77 -Jordan Toering Elle Ferrigno- 86.5* 73.5 -Hannah Smith

HORSEMANSHIP

AUBURN - 2 3 - GEORGIA

Jacqueline Frimodt- 68 77.5 -Gracie Himes Madison Parduhn- 72.5 72 -Taylor Burgess Olivia Tordoff- 72 76.5 -Kendall Gill

Taylor Searles- 79* 71.5 -Sara Lewis Maddie Spak- 76 77 -Leah Anderson

REINING

AUBURN - 3 2 - GEORGIA Boo Kammerer- 66.5 68 -Courtney Blumer Taylor Searles- 69 67 -Lindsay Guynn Olivia Marino- 66.5 67 -Caitlin Lyons

Isabella Tesmer- 72* 68 -Sophie Lucas Terri June Granger- 70 68.5 -Isabella Hehr

GEORGIA 16, FRESNO STATE 3 OCTOBER 22 -- BISHOP, GA.

FENCES

GEORGIA - 4 1 - FRESNO STATE

Rachel McMullen- 88 74 -Ana Bertozzi Isabelle Song- 81 77 -Olivia Ferro Hayley Mairano- 84 73 -Lizzie Stodden Jordan Toering- 74 76 -Grace Mathis

Emma Reichow- 89* 64 -Cecily Hayes

FLAT

GEORGIA - 5 0 - FRESNO STATE

Jordan Toering- 73.5 70 -Ana Bertozzi

Ceci Bresch- 76 73 -Taylor Holstead

Hayley Mairano- 81 78.5 -Cecily Hayes

Nora Andrews- 73 63 -Lizzie Stodden

Sophia Pilla- 85* 75.5 -Sara Tuck

HORSEMANSHIP

GEORGIA - 3 1 - FRESNO STATE

Kendall Gill- 76 74 -Hannah Buijs

Sara Lewis- 76 73.5 -Alexis Steele

Leah Anderson- 68 *77.5 -Kameron Thorn

Gracie Himes- 74.5 72.5 -Brooklyn Moch Taylor Burgess- 72.5 72.5 -Alex Krebs

REINING

GEORGIA - 4 1 - FRESNO STATE

Sophie Lucas- 69 68 -Hannah Hieber

Isabelle Hehr- 69.5 70.5 -Lexee Padrick

Lindsay Guynn- 68 65.5 -Julianne Kelley

Courtney Blumer- 70 69.5 -Ashley Jackson

Caitlin Lyons- 70* 69 -Bailey Alexander

TEXAS A&M 13, GEORGIA 6

OCTOBER 29 -- COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS

FENCES

TEXAS A&M- 3 2 - GEORGIA

Grace Boston- 77 78 -Hayley Mairano

Devon Thomas- 84 79 -Rachel McMullen

Hayley Redifer- 87* 80 -Melissa Deryn Foster

Morgan Rosia- 79 85 -Jordan Toering

Kaitlyn Lovingfoss- 76 75 -Emma Reichow

FLAT

TEXAS A&M- 2 3 - GEORGIA

Rhian Murphy- 79.5 87 -Sophia Pilla Kaitlyn Lovingfoss- 78 85 -Nora Andrews

Nicole Leonard- 69.5 65.5 -Hayley Mairano

Caroline Dance- 69.5 76 -Jordan Toering

Devon Thomas- 84 82 -Ceci Bresch

HORSEMANSHIP

TEXAS A&M- 3 2 - GEORGIA

Hayley Riddle- 74 74.5 -Sara Lewis Ella Petak- 75.5 74 -Taylor Burgess

MacKenzie Chapman- 76.5 * 72.5 -Leah Anderson Cori Cansdale- 68 65.5 -Kendall Gill Hanna Olaussen- 74 72.5 -Gracie Himes

REINING

TEXAS A&M- 3 2 - GEORGIA

Taylor Masson- 71 68.5 -Sophie Lucas

Lisa Bricker- 72 69 -Caitlin Lyons

Emmy Lu Marsh- 70 68.5 -Isabella Hehr Malena Lopez- 66.5 66.5 -Courtney Blumer Marissa Harrell- 70.5 70 -Lindsay Guynn

GEORGIA 11, SMU 9

OCTOBER 30 -- DALLAS, TEXAS

FENCES

SMU - 2 3 - GEORGIA

Elli Yeager- 75 78 -Isabelle Song

Alex Pielet- 86 82 -Rachel McMullen

Emma Jolly- 85 * 87 -Hayley Mairano

Devin Seek- 76 83 -Emma Reichow

Taylor Madden- 73 50 -Jordan Toering FLAT

SMU - 1 4 - GEORGIA

Olivia Woodson- 71 73 -Ceci Bresch

Taylor Madden- 84.5 * 94 -Jordan Toering Madigan Eppink- 79 76 -Nora Andrews

Miranda Seade- 71 82 -Sophia Pilla Katy Merchant- 64 77 -Hayley Mairano

HORSEMANSHIP

SMU - 3 2 - GEORGIA

Mallory Vroegh- 76.5 77 -Jillian Stopperich

Megan Waldron- 67 73 -Sara Lewis

Lily Anderson- 77.5 76 -Leah Anderson Nya Kearns- 78 * 72.5 -Kendall Gill Payton Neiberger- 76.5 75.5 -Gracie Himes

REINING

SMU - 3 2 - GEORGIA

Jill Pfisthner- 74.5 72.5 -Isabella Hehr Taylor Zimmerman- 74.5 * 68.5 -Sophie Lucas Dani Latimer- 73.5 71.5 -Caitlin Lyons

Chalyce Head- 71.5 72 -Courtney Blumer Maria Richards- 68 71 -Lindsay Guynn

GEORGIA 14, SOUTH CAROLINA 4 NOVEMBER 13 -- BISHOP, GA.

FENCES

GEORGIA - 4 1 - SOUTH CAROLINA

Hayley Mairano- 85 * 80 -Sophie Mitchell

Rachel McMullen- 83 80 -Alexa Aureliano

Isabelle Song- 83 84 -Madeline Schaefer

Jordan Toering- 79 75 -Nina Columbia Emma Reichow- 84 74 -Mackenzie Scuffy FLAT

GEORGIA - 3 1 - SOUTH CAROLINA

Sophia Pilla- 86 71.5 -Kit Cunningham

Ceci Bresch- 85 * 83 -Caroline Bald

Nora Andrews- 74 75 -Trinity Hammerschmidt

Jordan Toering- 85 72 -Madeline Schaefer

Hayley Mairano- 76 76 -Sophie Mitchell

HORSEMANSHIP

GEORGIA - 3 1 - SOUTH CAROLINA

Sara Lewis- 76 70 -Tierney Horton

Jillian Stopperich- 72.5 73.5 -Alexa Thorpe

Gracie Himes- 74.5 72 -Cora Wyers

Taylor Burgess- 75.5 69 -Sloan Vogt

Kendall Gill- 76 71.5 -Kiersten Beckner

REINING

GEORGIA - 4 1 - SOUTH CAROLINA

Jax Bound- 71 * 68.5 -Emilia Reutimann

Caitlin Lyons- 70.5 69 -Chloe VanStone

Isabelle Hehr- 69.5 69 -Chloe Stephenson

Lindsay Guynn- 70 70 -Sloan Vogt

Sophie Lucas- 69 69.5 -Emma Lane

GEORGIA 7, SWEET BRIAR 3 FEBRUARY 4 -- SWEET BRIAR, VA.

FENCES

SWEET BRIAR - 2 3 - GEORGIA

Emmy Longest- 79 72 -Isabelle Song

Katherine Atherton- 72 82 -Rachel McMullen

Britt Larson-Jackson- 78 82 -Hayley Mairano

Paige Kennedy- 65 72 -Emma Reichow

Kacie Freeburg- 85 * 87 -Jordan Toering

FLAT

SWEET BRIAR - 1 4 - GEORGIA

Emmy Longest- 81.5 85.5 -Jordan Toering Kacie Freeburg- 79.5 73.5 -Hayley Mairano

Katherine Atherton- 82 78 -Nora Andrews

Britt Larson-Jackson- 75.5 * 90 -Sophia Pilla

Rachel Perry- 72.5 88.5 -Ceci Bresch

TEXAS A&M 9 (1532), GEORGIA 9 (1523)

FEBRUARY 12 -- BISHOP, GA.

FENCES

GEORGIA - 4 1 - TEXAS A&M

Emma Reichow- 90 * 86 -Devon Thomas Jordan Toering- 88 82 -Grace Boston

Rachel McMullen- 87 77 -Kaitlyn Lovingfoss Hayley Mairano- 66 62 -Haley Redifer Catalina Peralta- 83 89 -Broke Brombach

FLAT

GEORGIA - 5 1 - TEXAS A&M

Hayley Mairano- 54 86.5 -Nicole Leonard Ceci Bresch- 74 79 -Devon Thomas Jordan Toering- 86.5 * 89.5 -Caroline Dance Nora Andrews- 78 77.5 -Rhian Murphy Sophia Pilla- 73 60.5 -Kaitlyn Lovingfoss

HORSEMANSHIP

GEORGIA - 3 1 - TEXAS A&M

Sara Lewis- 77.5 76.5 -Cori Cansdale Gracie Himes- 78 * 79 -Hanna Olaussen Kendall Gill- 72 72.5 -Ella Petak Jillian Stopperich- 77 77 -Hayley Riddle Leah Anderson- 77.5 74.5 -Mackenzie Chapman

REINING

GEORGIA - 4 1 - TEXAS A&M Lindsay Guynn- 72 73 -Marissa Harrell Courtney Blumer- 73 72.5 -Malena Lopez Isabelle Hehr- 71.5 72.5 -Lisa Bricker Caitlin Lyons- 72.5 72.5 -Taylor Masson Jax Bound- 72.5 * 73 -Emmy Lu Marsh

GEORGIA 11, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 8 FEBRUARY 18 -- BROOKINGS, S.D.

FENCES

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE- 2 3 - GEORGIA

Julia Werkhoven- 74 79 -Rachel McMullen Hannah Steele- 75 73 -Emma Reichow Cali Karbler- 75 76 -Catalina Peralta

Margaret Franke- 72 * 80 -Jordan Toering Kate Koehl- 74 71 -Hayley Mairano

FLAT

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE- 1 3 - GEORGIA

Julia Werkhoven- 68.5

* 79.5 -Jordan Toering

Margaret Franke- 68 68 -Ceci Bresch Hannah Steele- 63 71.5 -Nora Andrews

Cali Karbler- 64 71 -Hayley Mairano Rachel Head- 64.5 50 -Sophia Pilla

HORSEMANSHIP

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE- 2 3 - GEORGIA

Shelby Cochran- 67.5 * 72 -Jillian Stopperich Grace Blake- 69 63.5 -Gracie Himes

Jadyn Taylor- 68.5 69.5 -Sara Lewis

Annika Hanson- 57.5 59.5 -Leah Anderson Callyn Fox- 73 0 -Kendall Gill

REINING

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE- 3 2 - GEORGIA

Amelia Nelson- 68.5 * 70 -Jax Bound

Lydia Loken- 66.5 65 -Caitlin Lyons

Isabelle Riggs- 65.5 64 -Isabella Hehr

Natalie Gydesen- 68.5 0 -Courtney Blumer Cassandra Townsend- 64.5 68.5 -Lindsay Guynn

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GEORGIA 16, MINNESOTA CROOKSTON 0

FEBRUARY 19 -- BROOKINGS, S.D.

FENCES

MINNESOTA CROOKSTON- 0 4 - GEORGIA

Kiera Boedigheimer- 70 * 76 -Rachel McMullen

Morgan Schelske- 40 74 -Jordan Toering Clara Lemaar- 40 68 -Catalina Peralta Kendra Putzke- 60 75 -Jennifer Staniloff

FLAT

MINNESOTA CROOKSTON- 0 4 - GEORGIA

Kiera Boedigheimer- 59.5 * 77 -Nora Andrews

Morgan Schelske- 40 73.5 -Ceci Bresch Kendra Putzke- 59.5 73.5 -Jessica Guginsky

Clara Lemaar- 65.5 67 -Hayley Mairano

HORSEMANSHIP

MINNESOTA CROOKSTON- 0 4 - GEORGIA

Beatrice Streifel- 51 68.5 -Leah Anderson* Tristyn Bair- 67 69 -Kendall Gill

April Klecker- 65.5 * 69.5 -Gracie Himes

Olivia Becker- 63 65.5 -Jillian Stopperich

REINING

MINNESOTA CROOKSTON- 0 4 - GEORGIA

Olivia Becker- 64.5 66.5 -Isabella Hehr Beatrice Streifel- 66 * 69.5 -Lindsay Guynn

Tristyn Bair- 63 69 -Caitlin Lyons April Klecker- 65.5 69.5 -Jax Bound

SOUTH CAROLINA 10, GEORGIA 9

FEBRUARY 26 -- BLYTHEWOOD, S.C.

FENCES

SOUTH CAROLINA- 3 2 - GEORGIA

Sophie Mitchell- 78 77 -Hayley Mairano Alexa Aureliano- 36 84 -Rachel McMullen Jordan Allen- 82 80 -Catalina Peralta

Trinity Hammerschmidt- 82 83 -Jordan Toering Madeline Schaefer- 84 * 74 -Emma Reichow

FLAT

SOUTH CAROLINA- 3 2 - GEORGIA

Madeline Schaefer- 72 83 -Sophia Pilla Alice Kass- 77.5 70 -Hayley Mairano

Trinity Hammerschmidt- 86.5 * 85.5 -Ceci Bresch

Caroline Bald- 72 81.5 -Nora Andrews

Maya Clarkson- 88 85.5 -Jordan Toering

HORSEMANSHIP

SOUTH CAROLINA- 2 3 - GEORGIA

Alexa Thorpe- 70 74 -Jillian Stopperich Michaela Schrim- 74 * 70.5 -Kendall Gill Tierney Horton- 72.5 71.5 -Gracie Himes Cora Wyers- 67 70 -Sara Lewis Kendalynne Herlocker- 68 72.5 -Leah Anderson

REINING

SOUTH CAROLINA- 2 2 - GEORGIA

Emma Lane- 68 67 -Lindsay Guynn

Chloe VanStone- 63 * 71 -Caitlin Lyons Sloane Vogt- 70.5 70.5 -Courtney Blumer Emilia Reutimann- 0 70.5 -Isabella Hehr Chloe Stephenson- 69 62 -Jax Bound

GEORGIA 13, AUBURN 7 MARCH 4 -- BISHOP, GA.

FENCES

GEORGIA - 4 1 - AUBURN

Jordan Toering- 83 77 -Ava Stearns

Catalina Peralta- 90 * 86 -Sophee Steckbeck

Hayley Mairano- 88 83 -Meghan Knapic

Rachel McMullen- 86 85 -Ellie Ferrigno

Emma Reichow- 84 85 -Emma Kurtz

FLAT

GEORGIA - 3 2 - AUBURN

Ceci Bresch- 90 82.5 -Helen Ulrich

Jordan Toering- 89 87 -Sophee Steckbeck

Hayley Mairano- 93.5 89.5 -Emma Kurtz

Sophia Pilla- 80 84 -Ava Stearns

Nora Andrews- 80 89 -Ellie Ferrigno

HORSEMANSHIP

GEORGIA - 1 4 - AUBURN

Leah Anderson- 75.5 77 -Olivia Tordoff

Kendall Gill- 72.5 73.5 -Deanna Green

Gracie Himes- 76.5 77.5 -Maddie Spak

Sara Lewis- 64.5 * 76.5 -Taylor Searles

Jillian Stopperich- 75.5 74 -Madison Parduhn

REINING

GEORGIA - 5 0 - AUBURN

Jax Bound- 72 69.5 -Boo Kammerer

Lindsay Guynn- 72 68 -Isabella Tesmer

Caitlin Lyons- 67.5 0 -Deanna Green

Isabelle Hehr- 71.5 71 -Taylor Searles

Courtney Blumer- 70.5 69.5 -Terri June Granger

GEORGIA 17, UT MARTIN 2 MARCH 5 -- BISHOP, GA.

FENCES

GEORGIA - 4 1 - UT MARTIN

Jordan Toering- 82 70 -Elizabeth Becker

Hayley Mairano- 85 76 -Emmy Reed

Emma Reichow- 87 * 85 -Kelby Kane

Rachel McMullen- 82 83 -Julia Gilman

Catalina Peralta- 86 79 -Haley Kane

FLAT

GEORGIA - 4 0 - UT MARTIN

Hayley Mairano- 90 86.5 -Julia Gilman

Ceci Bresch- 85.5 80 -Haley Kane

Sophia Pilla- 84.5 81 -Sophie Sundem

Jordan Toering- 97.5 * 90 -Mahalia Alascio Nora Andrews- 86.5 86.5 -Kelby Kane

HORSEMANSHIP

GEORGIA - 4 1 - UT MARTIN

Gracie Himes- 74 71 -Paige Benson

Leah Anderson- 75.5 72 -Keely Seiter

Sara Lewis- 61.5 74.5 -Kate Davis

Jillian Stopperich- 75.5 * 74 -Katelyn Schultz

Kendall Gill- 73 72.5 -Emma Schaefer

REINING

GEORGIA - 5 0 - UT MARTIN

Jax Bound- 69.5 67.5 -Brooke Bradley

Lindsay Guynn- 71 68.5 -Lexi Bailey Caitlin Lyons- 69 68.5 -Kate Davis

Courtney Blumer- 72.5 * 70 -Logan Putvinski Isabelle Hehr- 71 69 -Aubrey Malone

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP

AUBURN, ALA. SCORES ARE TOTAL OF THREE JUDGES

AUBURN 12, GEORGIA 7 MARCH 25 -- SEMIFINAL ROUND

FENCES

AUBURN- 3 1 - GEORGIA

Ava Stearns- 257 257 -Jordan Toering

Ellie Ferrigno- 254 247 -Rachel McMullen Meghan Knapic- 246 247 -Hayley Mairano Sophee Steckbeck- 263 258 -Catalina Peralta Emma Kurtz- 256 * 176 -Emma Reichow

FLAT

AUBURN- 3 2 - GEORGIA

Sophee Steckbeck- 246.5 * 268.5 -Jordan Toering

Ellie Ferrigno- 255 237 -Sophia Pilla Emma Kurtz- 246 235.5 -Hayley Mairano Ava Stearns- 259 240 -Nora Andrews Helen Ulrich- 213 246.5 -Ceci Bresch

HORSEMANSHIP

AUBURN- 3 2 - GEORGIA

Madison Parduhn- 210.5 205.5 -Gracie Himes

Deanna Green- 230.5 * 209.5 -Sara Lewis

Olivia Tordoff- 216 224 -Jillian Stopperich Maddie Spak- 219.5 220.5 -Leah Anderson

Taylor Searles- 227.5 223.5 -Kendall Gill

REINING

AUBURN- 3 2 - GEORGIA

Taylor Searles- 216.5 214 -Jax Bound Boo Kammerer- 209 214.5 -Caitlin Lyons Isabella Tesmer- 210 214 -Lindsay Guynn Terri June Granger- 217 * 200 -Courtney Blumer Deanna Green- 213 210 -Isabella Hehr

GEORGIA 12, SOUTH CAROLINA 7

MARCH 26 -- CONSOLATION ROUND

FENCES

GEORGIA - 2 2 - SOUTH CAROLINA

Jordan Toering- 265 * 275 -Jordan Allen

Emma Reichow- 257 257 -Trinity Hammerschmidt Catalina Peralta- 255 242 -Nina Columbia

Hayley Mairano- 224 245 -Sophie Mitchell

Rachel McMullen- 266 217 -Madeline Schaefer

FLAT

GEORGIA - 4 1 - SOUTH CAROLINA

Hayley Mairano- 250.5 234.5 -Sophie Mitchell

Sophia Pilla- 235 214 -Kit Cunningham

Ceci Bresch- 209.5 218.5 -Trinity Hammerschmidt

Nora Andrews- 262.5 239 -Caroline Bald

Jordan Toering- 263.5 * 198 -Maya Clarkson

HORSEMANSHIP

GEORGIA - 3 2 - SOUTH CAROLINA

Kendall Gill- 225.5 220 -Michaela Schrim

Leah Anderson- 222 0 -Kiersten Beckner

Sara Lewis- 231 * 219.5 -Cora Wyers

Jillian Stopperich- 214.5 216.5 -Kendalynne Herlocker

Gracie Himes- 222.5 223.5 -Tierney Horton

REINING

GEORGIA - 3 2 - SOUTH CAROLINA

Isabelle Hehr- 193.5 207.5 -Emilia Reutimann

Caitlin Lyons- 208 204.5 -Chloe Stephenson Jax Bound- 219.5 * 202.5 -Chloe VanStone

Lindsay Guynn- 211.5 215 -Emma Lane

Courtney Blumer- 211.5 209.5 -Sloan Vogt

NCEA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP OCALA, FLA. SCORES ARE TOTAL OF THREE JUDGES

TCU 12, GEORGIA 8 APRIL 14-- QUARTERFINALS

FENCES

GEORGIA - 3 2 - TCU

Jordan Toering- 248 236 -Isabella Baxter

Rachel McMullen- 231 239 -Ashleigh Scully

Emma Reichow- 250 199 -Wynne Weatherly

Catalina Peralta- 259 246 -Sydney Berube Hayley Mairano- 188 243 -Raegan Rast

FLAT

GEORGIA - 1 4 - TCU

Ceci Bresch- 255 239 -Ashleigh Scully

Jordan Toering- 223.5 238 -Sydney Berube

Sophia Pilla- 176 214.5 -Wynne Weatherly

Nora Andrews- 236 244 Jacey Albaugh Hayley Mairano- 196.5 224.5 -Laurel Smith

HORSEMANSHIP

GEORGIA - 3 2 - TCU

Sara Lewis- 220.5 220 -Jessica McAllister

Kendall Gill- 207 202 -Shea Graham

Leah Anderson- 224.5 218 -Cammu Giesman

Jillian Stopperich- 199 218 -Mattie Dukes Gracie Himes- 214.5 223.5 -Payton Boutelle

REINING

GEORGIA - 1 4 - TCU

Jax Bound- 212.5 * 213 -Shea Graham

Courtney Blumer- 204 205.5 -Maddie Buchanan

Caitlin Lyons- 214 212.5 -Bella Andrews

Lindsay Guynn- 209 213 -Jessica McAllister Isabelle Hehr- 210.5 212 -Mattie Dukes

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YEAR-BY-YEAR

2002-03**

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

Results

2006-07

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

VARSITY EQUESTRIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Results

09.28 at South Carolina Blythewood,S.C. 2nd 11.02-03 at Judson College Marion, Ala. HS-2nd; W-1 11.23 UGA Invitational Athens, Ga. 2nd 02.15 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. HS-1st; W-4th 03.08-09 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. HS-2nd; W-2nd

03.22 IHSA Regionals Auburn, Ala.

SOUTHERN EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONS

VARSITY EQUESTRIAN RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Results

04.05-06

IHSA Zones Statesboro, Ga. Three Qualfy 04.19 Varsity EQ Nationals College Station, Texas 1st 04.26-27 SEC Invitational (Exh.) Athens, Ga. 1st 05.02-04 IHSA Nationals Murfreesboro, Tenn. Three Individuals **competitions held under IHSA Rules

2003-04

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

VARSITY EQUESTRIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Results

09.28 Berry College Athens, Ga. W, 1990-1844

10.03 South Carolina Athens, Ga. W, 1072-1053

10.24 at Clemson (scrim.) Clemson, S.C. W, 1365.5-1310

11.06 Auburn Athens, Ga. W, 1178-1145

01.31 at Berry College (scrim.) Rome, Ga. L, 1983-1978

02.13 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. W, 1114.5-1108

02.21 Oklahoma State Athens, Ga. W, 1005.31-984.03

03.05 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. W, 825-805

03.06 at Auburn (scrim.) Auburn, Ala. W, 1117.5-1143.6

03.13 at California Classic Fresno, Calif. 2nd

03.20 Kentucky Athens, Ga. W, 1193.28-942.03

03.27 Southern EQ Championship Auburn, Ala. 2nd

04.23-24 Varsity EQ Nationals Conyers, Ga. 1st

2004-05

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG SOUTHERN EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONS

VARSITY EQUESTRIAN RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Results

09.18 Berry College (scrim.) Athens, Ga. W, 1950-1837

09.24 South Carolina Athens, Ga. W, 1166-1097

09.25 South Carolina (scrim.) Athens, Ga. W, 1098-1028

10.15 Alumni HC Chall. Athens, Ga. W, 2-0

11.05 Auburn (scrim.) Athens, Ga. W, 1228-1100

11.13 Ohio State Athens, Ga. W, 1168-937

02.05 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. W, 1206-1190

02.12 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. W, 1275-1266

02.26 at Texas A&M Coll. Station, Texas W, 1202-1164

03.05 Kansas State Athens, Ga. W, 1218-1084

03.12 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. W, 901-802

04.09 Southern EQ Championship Blythewood, S.C. 1st

04.14-15

2005-06

Varsity EQ Nationals Sante Fe, N.M. 2nd

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

SOUTHERN EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Results

09.24 Kentucky Athens, Ga. W, 1217.5-1182.5

10.07-08 Big 8 English Tourn. Athens, Ga. 1st

10.21 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. W, 1202-1184.75

11.05 at Berry College Rome, Ga. W, 2236.5-2229.5

11.11 Auburn Athens, Ga. W, 1229-1219.5

01.27-28 at Big 8 Western Tourn. Coll. Station, Texas 3rd

02.11 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. W, 2064-1924

02.25 South Carolina Athens, Ga. W, 1246-1231

02.04 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. W, 1228-1167

04.08-09 Southern EQ Championship Athens, Ga. 1st

04.20-22 Varsity EQ Nationals Albuquerque, N.M. 4th

09.23-24 Kansas State, Baylor Athens, Ga. 1st 10.06 South Carolina Athens, Ga. W, 9-6 10.21 at New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. W, 16-11 11.10 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. W, 12-7 11.19 Berry Athens, Ga. W, 25-5 02.10 at Baylor Waco, Texas W, 9-7 02.17 Auburn Athens, Ga. W, 14-6 03.03 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. L, 15-4 03.11 at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L, 11-8 03.24 SMU Athens, Ga. W, 10-4 04.06-07 Southern EQ Champ. Auburn, Ala. W, 12-6 04.18-20 Varsity EQ Nationals Waco, Texas 3rd overall

2007-08

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

SOUTHERN EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONS

VARSITY EQUESTRIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Results

09.23 Delaware State Athens, Ga. W, 13-7 TCU Athens, Ga. W, 10-10* 09.29 at Baylor Waco, Texas W, 16-8 10.13 SMU (HS Only) Athens, Ga. W, 12-0 10.20 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas L, 11-9 10.21 at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas W, 12-4 11.03 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. L, 11-7 11.11 Auburn Athens, Ga. W, 12-5 02.16 Oklahoma State Athens, Ga. W, 10-8 02.17 Baylor Athens, Ga. W, 13-7 02.23 South Carolina Athens, Ga. W, 14-5 03.07 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. W, 11-7 03.09 at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. W, 11-7 03.29 vs. South Carolina% Blythewood, S.C. W, 10-10* 04.16-19 Varsity EQ Nationals* Waco, Texas Overall - 1st HS-3rd; W-2nd %Southern EQ Championship *Won tiebreaker

2008-09

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

SOUTHERN EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONS VARSITY EQUESTRIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Results

09.20 Kansas State Athens, Ga. W, 14-6 09.21 Fresno State Athens, Ga. W, 12-8 10.03 at Deleware State Dover, Del. W, 13-3 10.18 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. L, 12-5 11.07 SMU (HS Only) Athens, Ga. W, 8-4 11.08 South Carolina Athens, Ga. W, 13-7 11.21 at Baylor Waco, Texas W, 16-4 11.22 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas L, 10-9 11.23 at SMU(HS Only) Dallas, Texas L, 7-5 02.07 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. W, 9-7 vs. New Mexico State at FSU Fresno, Calif. W, 9-5 02.21 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. L, 12-8 02.28 Auburn Bishop, Ga. W, 12-7 03.27 UT Martin Bishop, Ga. W, 16-3 04.03 vs. South Carolina% Bishop, Ga. W, 15-5 04.04 vs. Auburn% Bishop, Ga. W, 15-5 04.16-18 Varsity EQ Nationals Waco, Texas Overall - 1st HS - 1st, W - 4th

% Southern EQ Championship

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2009-10

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

VARSITY EQUESTRIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Results

09.19 TCU Bishop, Ga. L, 11-9

09.20 SMU (HS Only) Bishop, Ga. W, 9-3

10.02 at UT Martin Martin, Tenn. W, 10-5

10.17 Texas A&M Bishop, Ga. W, 9-9^

10.23 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. W, 12-8

11.06 Fresno State Bishop, Ga. W, 14-6

11.13 Auburn Bishop, Ga. W, 12-8

02.13 New Mexico State Bishop, Ga. W, 17-3

02.27 South Carolina Bishop, Ga. W, 13-6

02.28 Baylor Bishop, Ga. W, 13-6

03.06 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. L, 12-6

03.07 at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. W, 14-6

03.19 at Delaware State Dover, Del. W, 9-5

03.20 at Sacred Heart Fairfield, Conn. W, 16-0

02.27 vs. Auburn% Auburn, Ala. L, 12-7

04.15-17 Varsity EQ Nationals Waco, Texas

%Southern EQ Championship

^ Tiebreaker

2010-11

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

Overall - 1st HS - 1st, W - 4th

2012-13

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

NCEA RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Result

09.13 Texas A&M* Bishop, Ga. W, 17-5 10.12 at Baylor Waco, Texas W, 14-10 11.02 South Carolina* Bishop, Ga. L, 11-8 11.09 at Auburn* Auburn, Ala. L, 13-7

11.16 at South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. L, 8-8 11.17 vs. New Mexico State Brookings, S.D. W, 12-4 01.26 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. W, 12-4 02.02 at South Carolina* Blythewood, S.C. W, 11-8 02.23 Auburn* Bishop, Ga. L,12-8 02.24 Delaware State. Bishop, Ga. W, 17-3 03.02 Tennessee-Martin Bishop, Ga. W, 15-3 03.08 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas W, 16-6 03.29 vs. South Carolina% Auburn, Ala. L, 10-7 03.30 vs. Texas A&M% Auburn, Ala. W, 15-5 04.17-20 NCEA Championship Waco, Texas Overall - 2nd HS - 2nd; W - 3rd

* SEC Meet

% SEC Championship

2013-14

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG NCEA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Result

VARSITY EQUESTRIAN RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Result

09.25 Kansas State Bishop, Ga. W, 16-4

09.26 SMU (HS Only) Bishop, Ga. W, 11-1

10.23 South Carolina Bishop, Ga. W, 15-4

11.05 at Baylor Waco, Texas W, 11-8

11.12 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. L, 13-6

11.19 at New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. W, 11-5

11.20 vs.Fresno State at NMSU Las Cruces, N.M. W, 14-2

02.05 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. L, 10-9

02.12 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. W, 11-9

02.26 New Mexico State Bishop, Ga. W, 15-1

02.27 UT Martin Bishop, Ga. W, 14-0

03.05 at Delaware State Dover, Del. W, 10-6

03.12 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas W, 17-2

03.25 at South Carolina% Blythewood, S.C. W, 11-8

03.26 vs. Auburn% Blythewood, S.C. L, 11-9

04.14-16 Varsity EQ Nationals Waco, Texas

%Southern EQ Championship

2011-12

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG NCEA RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Overall - 2nd HS - 2nd, W - 3rd

09.27 Fresno State Bishop, Ga. W, 16-3 10.11 at South Carolina*^ Blythewood, S.C. W, 9-9 11.08 Texas A&M* Bishop, Ga. W, 10-9 11.15 at Auburn* Auburn, Ala. L, 12-8 11.22 at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L, 13-7 11.23 at TCU Fort. Worth, Texas W, 11-6 01.24 vs. Delaware State Martin, Tenn. W, 17-3 01.25 at UT Martin Martin, Tenn. W, 9-9 02.01 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas W, 10-9 02.08 South Carolina Bishop, Ga. L, 10-9 02.22 Auburn Bishop, Ga. W, 11-8 03.07 New Mexico State Bishop, Ga. W, 17-3 03.28 vs. Auburn% Blythewood, S.C. W, 12-8 03.29 vs. South Carolina% Blythewood, S.C. L, 10-10 04.18 vs. Baylor$ Waco, Texas W, 8-7 04.19 vs. Oklahoma State$ Waco, Texas W, 8-6 04.19 vs. South Carolina$ Waco, Texas W, 8-8

* SEC Meet

% SEC Championship

$ NCEA Championship

2014-15

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG SEC CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Result

10.08 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas L, 13-10

10.22 Kansas State Bishop, Ga. W, 13-7

10.23 TCU Bishop, Ga. W, 16-4

11.04 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. W, 11-9

11.11 Auburn Bishop, Ga. W, 10-8

11.18 vs. Delaware State at UT Martin Martin, Tenn. W, 19-1

11.19 at UT Martin Martin, Tenn. W, 12-6

02.04 South Carolina Bishop, Ga. W, 11-8

02.18 at Auburn Auburn, Ala. W, 8-8

02.25 Baylor Bishop, Ga. W, 13-6

02.26 Fresno State Bishop, Ga. W, 17-1

03.09 at SMU (Hunt Seat Only) Dallas, Texas W, 7-3

03.09 at TCU Fort. Worth, Texas W, 9-8

03.10 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L, 13-10

03.31 vs. South Carolina% Bishop, Ga. L, 10-10

04.12-14

Varsity EQ Championship Waco, Texas

% Southern EQ Championship

Overall - 2nd HS -3rd; W-3rd

NCEA RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Result

10.03 at South Carolina* Blythewood, S.C. W, 11-9 10.25 at Baylor Waco, Texas L, 13-6 10.26 at SMU Dallas, Texas L, 9-9^ 11.14 Auburn* Bishop, Ga. W, 13-6 11.22 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas L, 11-7 01.30 vs. Kansas State at UT Martin Martin, Tenn. W, 14-4 01.30 at UT Martin Martin, Tenn. W, 13-6

02.07 South Carolina*

Bishop, Ga. L, 11-9 02.08 Delaware State Bishop, Ga. W, 16-3 02.14 at Auburn* Auburn, Ala. W, 10-9 02.28 Texas A&M* Bishop, Ga. W, 13-6 03.06 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. W, 14-6 03.07 vs. TCU at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. W, 10-5 03.27 vs. Auburn%

College Station, Texas W, 13-6 03.28 at Texas A&M% College Station, Texas W, 12-5 04.17 vs. Kansas State$ Waco, Texas W, 10-5 04.18 vs. Auburn$ Waco, Texas W, 10-6 04.18 vs. South Carolina$ Waco, Texas L, 10-6

* SEC Meet

% SEC Championship

$ NCEA Championship

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2015-16

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

Date Opponent Location Result

09.25 Texas A&M * Bishop, Ga. W 10-9

10.02 vs. Fresno State Dover, Del. W 12-8

10.03 at Delaware State Dover, Del. W 9-5

10.16 Oklahoma State Bishop, Ga. W 14-6

11.13 at Auburn * Auburn, Ala. L 11-8

11.20 South Carolina * Bishop, Ga. W 13-5

01.30 at Texas A&M * College Station, Texas W 10-9

02.06 at South Carolina * Blythewood, S.C W 13-7

02.13 Auburn * Bishop, Ga. L 12-8

02.26 Kansas State Bishop, Ga. W 15-4

02.27 Fresno State Bishop, Ga. W 16-4

03.05 New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. W 12-7

03.25 vs. Texas A&M % Bishop, Ga. W 13-7

03.26 vs. Auburn % Bishop, Ga. L 11-7

04.15 vs. SMU $ Waco, Texas W 12-4

04.16 vs. TCU $ Waco, Texas L 10-5

* SEC Meet

% SEC Championship

$ NCEA Championship

2016-17

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG SEC CHAMPIONS

NCEA RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Result

10.9 at South Carolina* Blythewood, S.C. L, 9-8

10.22 UT Martin Bishop, Ga. W, 17-2

10.23 New Mexico State Bishop, Ga. W, 17-2

11.05 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas L, 13-7

11.11 Auburn* Bishop, Ga. W, 11-7

11.18 at South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. W, 14-6

11.19 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L, 10-10

01.28 at Baylor Waco, Texas L, 10-7

02.03 South Carolina* Bishop, Ga. W, 14-5

02.04 Delaware State Bishop, Ga. W, 18-2

02.11 at. Auburn* Auburn, Ala. W, 10-8

02.25 Texas A&M* Bishop, Ga. W, 12-4

03.03 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. W, 11-8

03.24 vs. South Carolina % Auburn, Ala. W, 13-7

03.25 vs. Auburn % Auburn, Ala. W, 10-9

04.14 vs. Fresno State $ Waco, Texas W, 12-3

04.15 vs. Auburn $ Waco, Texas W, 9-7

04.15 vs. Texas A&M $ Waco, Texas L, 11-5

* SEC Meet

% SEC Championship

$ NCEA Championship

2017-18

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG SEC CHAMPIONS

NCEA RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Result

09.29 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif.. W, 10-8

10.13 Texas A&M* Bishop, Ga. W, 12-4

10.20 at TCU Springtown, Texas W, 12-6

11.03 South Carolina* Bishop, Ga. W, 14-6

11.10 at Auburn* Auburn, Ala. W, 12-8

11.17 at Delaware State Felton, Del. W, 13-7

02.03 Sweet Briar (Jumping Seat Only) Bishop, Ga. W, 9-0

02.09 Auburn* Bishop, Ga. L, 12-6

02.17 at South Carolina* Blythewood, S.C. W, 12-7

03.02 SMU Bishop, Ga. W, 11-8

03.10 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas W, 13-7

03.30 vs. South Carolina% Blythewood, S.C. W, 16-4

03.31 vs. Auburn% Blythewood, S.C. W, 12-7

04.19 vs. South Carolina$ Waco, Texas W, 11-4

04.19 vs. Texas A&M$ Waco, Texas W, 13-1

04.21 vs. Auburn$ Waco, Texas L, 10-5

* SEC Meet

% SEC Championship

$ NCEA Championship

2018-19

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

NCEA RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Result

10.05 at South Carolina* Columbia, S.C. L, 10-9 10.13 at SMU Dallas, Texas l, 11-8 10.20 Oklahoma State Bishop, Ga. W, 13-6 11.09 Auburn* Bishop, Ga. L, 11-6 11.16 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas W, 11-8 01.24 at UT Martin Martin, Tenn. L, 11-9 02.09 Texas A&M* Bishop, Ga. W, 12-8 02.23 at Baylor Waco, Texas L, 11-8 03.02 South Carolina* Bishop, Ga. W, 13-7 03.08 at Auburn* Auburn, Ala. L, 17-3 03.29 vs. Texas A&M% College Station, Texas L, 12-8 03.30 vs. South Carolina% College Station, Texas W, 11-8 04.18 vs. Baylor University$ Waco, Texas W, 10-6 04.18 vs. Texas A&M$ Waco, Texas W, 8-7 04.20 vs. Auburn$ Waco, Texas L, 8-7`

* SEC Meet

% SEC Championship

$ NCEA Championship

2019-20

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG Date Opponent Location Result

09.20 Sweet Briar (Jumping Seat Only) Bishop, Ga. W, 8-2

10.05 No. 6 South Carolina* Bishop, Ga. W, 14-5 10.25 No. 4 Texas A&M* Bishop, Ga. L, 10-8 10.26 No. 6 SMU Bishop, Ga. W, 10-8 11.08 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. W, 10-6 11.09 vs. Baylor at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. W, 10-9 11.15 at No. 1 Auburn* Auburn, Ala. L, 16-4 02.01 at No. 6 Texas A&M* College Station, Texas L, 9-9 (1535.5-1519) 02.08 No. 1 Auburn* Bishop, Ga. L, 12-8 02,22 at No. 3 South Carolina* Columbia, S.C. L, 14-5 02.28 Delaware State Bishop, Ga. W, 15-4 02.29 No. 10 UT Martin Bishop, Ga. W, 17-2 03.07 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas L, 10-9

* SEC Meet

SEC and NCEA Championships canceled due to COVID-19

2020-21

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

NCEA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Date Opponent Location Result

10.23 Auburn* Bishop, Ga. L, 10-8 10.29 Texas A&M* Bishop, Ga. W, 10-9 11.13 at South Carolina* Blythewood, S.C. L, 11-8 02.06 South Carolina* Bishop, Ga. W, 10-6 02.19 Sweet Briar (Jumping Seat Only) Bishop, Ga. W, 7-3 02.27 at Auburn* Auburn, Ala. L, 12-3 03.06 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas W, 9-8 03.26 vs. Texas A&M% Bishop, Ga. W, 10-10 03.27 vs. Auburn% Bishop, Ga. L, 15-5 04.15 vs. TCU $ Waco, Texas W, 10-6 04.16 vs. Oklahoma State $ Waco, Texas W, 10-6 04.17 vs. SMU $ Waco, Texas W, 9-7

* SEC Meet

% SEC Championship

$ NCEA Championship

2021-22

HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG

Date Opponent Location Result

10.08 at No. 1 Auburn * Auburn, Ala. L, 13-7

10.22 No. 7 Fresno State Bishop, Ga. W, 16-3 10.29 at No. 5 Texas A&M * College Station, Texas L, 13-6 10.30 at No. 3 SMU Dallas, Texas W, 11-9

11.13 South Carolina * Bishop, Ga. W, 14-4 02.04 at Sweet Briar (Jumping Seat Only) Sweet Briar, Va. W, 7-3

02.12 No. 2 Texas A&M * Bishop, Ga. L, 9-9 (1532-1523)

02.18 at South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. W, 11-8

02.19 vs. Minnesota Crookston at SDSU Brookings, S.D. W, 16-0 02.26 at South Carolina * Blythewood, S.C. L, 10-9

03.04 No. 1 Auburn * Bishop, Ga. W, 13-7

03.05 No. 9 UT Martin Bishop, Ga. W, 17-2 03.25 vs. Auburn % Auburn, Ala. L, 12-7 03.26 vs. South Carolina % Auburn, Ala. W, 12-7

04.14 vs. No. 4 TCU $ Ocala, Fla. L 12-8

* SEC Meet

% SEC Championship

$ NCEA Championship

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Opponent RecordsALL-TIME

FIRST LAST LAST OPPONENT RECORD MEET MEET RESULT

Auburn 28-24 2003 2022 L, 12-7

Baylor 12-3 2006 2019 W, 10-9

Berry College 3-0 2003 2006 W, 25-5

Delaware State 12-0 2007 2019 W, 15-4

Fresno State 17-0 2005 2021 W, 16-3

Kansas State 10-2 2004 2016 W, 15-4

Minnesota Crookston 1-0 2022 2022 W, 16-0

New Mexico State 9-0 2006 2016 W, 17-2

Oklahoma State 6-2 2004 2021 W, 10-6

Sacred Heart 1-0 2010 2010 W, 16-0

SMU (Dual Meet) 5-2 2014 2021 W, 11-9

SMU (Jumping Seat Only) 6-1 2007 2012 W, 7-3

South Carolina 36-17 2002 2022 W, 12-7

South Dakota State 2-1 2012 2022 W, 11-8

Sweet Briar (Jumping Seat Only) 4-0 2018 2022 W, 7-3

TCU 8-5 2007 2022 L, 12-8

Texas A&M 22-10 2005 2022 L, 9-9

UT Martin 10-1 2009 2022 W, 17-2

AUBURN (28-24)

H: 11-6 | A: 10-11 | N: 7-7

3/8/03 A Hunt Seat L

3/9/03 A Western L 11/6/03 H W, 1178-1145

3/5/04 A W, 825-805

2/12/05 A W, 1275-1266

11/11/05 H W, 1229-1219.5

2/4/06 A W, 1228-1167

11/10/06 A W, 12-7

2/17/07 H W, 14-6

11/11/07 H W, 12-5

3/7/08 A W, 11-7

10/18/08 A L, 12-5

2/28/09 H W, 12-7

4/4/09 N W, 15-5

11/13/09 H W, 12-8

3/6/10 A L, 12-6

2/27/10 N L, 12-7

11/12/10 A L, 13-6

2/12/11 A W, 11-9

3/26/11 N L, 11-9

11/11/11 H W, 10-8

2/18/12 A W, 8-8

11/9/12 A L, 13-7

2/23/13 H L, 12-8

11/15/13 A L, 12-8

2/22/14 H W, 11-8

3/28/14 N W, 12-8

11/14/14 H W, 13-6

2/14/15 A W, 10-9

3/27/15 N W, 13-6

4/18/15 N W, 10-6

11/13/15 A L, 11-8

2/13/16 H L, 12-8

3/26/16 N L, 11-7

11/11/16 H W, 11-7

2/11/17 A W, 10-8

3/25/17 N W, 10-9

4/15/17 N W, 9-7 11/10/17 A W, 12-8

2/9/18 H L, 12-6

3/31/18 N W, 12-7

4/21/18 N L, 10-5

11/9/18 H L, 11-6

3/8/19 A L, 17-3

4/20/19 N L, 8-7

11/15/19 A L, 16-4

2/8/20 H L, 12-8

10/23/20 H L, 10-8

2/27/21 A L, 12-3 3/27/21 N L, 15-5 10/8/21 A L, 13-7

3/4/22 H W, 13-7

3/25/22 N L, 12-7

BAYLOR (12-3)

H: 4-0 | A: 5-3 | N: 3-0

9/24/06 H W 2/10/07 A W, 9-7 9/29/07 A W, 16-8

2/17/08 H W, 13-7 11/21/08 A W, 16-4

2/28/10 H W, 13-6

11/5/10 A W, 11-8

2/25/12 H W, 13-6

10/12/12 A W, 14-10

4/18/14 N W, 8-7

10/25/14 A L, 13-6

1/28/17 A L, 10-7

2/23/19 A L, 11-8

4/18/19 N W, 10-6 11/9/19 N W, 10-9

BERRY COLLEGE (3-0)

H: 2-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0 9/28/03 H W, 1990-1844 11/5/05 A W, 2236.5-229.5 11/19/06 H W, 25-5

DELAWARE STATE (12-0)

H: 5-0 | A: 5-0 | N: 2-0 9/23/07 H W, 13-7 10/3/08 A W, 13-3 3/19/10 A W, 9-5 3/5/11 A W, 10-6 11/18/11 N W, 19-1 2/24/13 H W, 17-3 1/24/14 N W, 17-3 2/8/15 H W, 16-3 10/3/15 A W, 9-5 2/4/17 H W, 18-2 11/17/17 A W, 13-7 2/28/19 H W, 15-4

FRESNO STATE (17-0)

H: 6-0 | A: 8-0 | N: 3-0 3/12/05 A W, 901-802 2/11/06 A W, 2064-1924 9/21/08 H W, 12-8 2/7/09 A W, 9-7 11/6/09 H W, 14-6 11/20/10 N W, 14-2 2/26/12 H W, 17-1 1/26/13 A W, 12-4 9/27/13 H W, 16-3 3/6/15 A W, 14-6 10/2/15 N W, 12-8 2/27/16 H W, 16-4 3/3/17 A W, 11-8 4/14/17 N W, 12-3 9/29/17 A W, 10-8 11/8/19 A W, 10-6 10/22/21 H W, 16-3

KANSAS STATE (10-2)

H: 6-0 | A: 2-2 | N: 2-0

3/5/04 H W, 1218-1084 9/23/06 H W 3/11/07 A L, 11-8 3/9/08 A W, 11-7 9/20/08 H W, 14-6 3/7/10 A W, 14-6 9/25/10 H W, 16-4 10/22/11 H W, 13-7 11/22/13 A L, 13-7

1/30/15 N W, 14-4

4/17/15 N W, 10-5 2/26/16 H W, 15-4

MINNESOTA CROOKSTON (1-0)

H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 1-0 2/19/22 N W, 16-0

NEW MEXICO STATE (9-0)

H: 4-0 | A: 3-0 | N: 2-0 10/21/06 A W, 16-11 2/7/09 N W, 9-5 2/13/10 H W, 17-3

11/19/10 A W, 11-5 2/16/11 H W, 15-1

11/17/12 N W, 12-4 3/7/14 H W, 17-3 3/5/16 A W, 12-7 10/23/16 H W, 17-2

OKLAHOMA STATE (6-2)

H: 4-0 | A: 0-2 | N: 2-0 2/21/04 H W, 1005.31-984.03 2/16/08 H W, 10-8 3/10/12 A L, 13-10

4/19/14 N W, 8-6 10/16/15 H W, 14-6 11/19/16 A L, 10-10 10/20/18 H W, 13-6 4/16/21 N W, 10-6

SACRED HEART (1-0)

H: 0-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0 3/20/10 A W, 16-0

SMU (5-2)

H: 2-0 | A: 1-2 | N: 2-0 10/26/14 A L, 9-9 4/15/16 N W, 12-4 3/2/18 H W, 11-8 10/13/18 A L, 11-8 10/26/19 H W, 10-8 4/17/21 N W, 9-7 10/30/21 A W, 11-9

SMU (Jumping Seat Only) (6-1)

H: 5-0 | A: 1-1 | N: 0-0 3/24/07 H W, 10-4 10/13/07 H W, 12-0 11/7/08 H W, 8-4 11/23/08 A L, 7-5 9/20/09 H W, 9-3 9/26/10 H W, 11-1 3/9/12 A W, 7-3

SOUTH CAROLINA (36-17)

H: 16-3 | A: 11-10 | N: 9-4 9/28/02 A L 2/15/03 A 10/3/03 H W, 1072-1053 2/13/04 A W, 1114.5-1108 9/24/04 H W, 1098-1028 2/5/05 A W, 1206-1190

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10/21/05 A W, 1202-1184.5

2/25/06 H W, 1246-1231

10/6/06 H W, 9-6

3/3/07 A L, 15-4

11/3/07 A L, 11-7

2/23/08 H W, 14-6

3/29/08 N W, 10-10

11/8/08 H W, 13-7

2/21/09 A L, 12-8

4/3/09 N W, 15-5

10/23/09 A W, 12-8

2/27/10 H W, 13-6

10/23/10 H W, 15-4

2/5/11 A L, 10-9

3/25/11 N W, 11-8

11/4/11 A W, 11-9

2/4/12 H W, 11-8

3/31/12 N L, 10-10

11/2/12 H L, 11-8

2/2/13 A W, 11-8

3/29/13 N L, 10-7

10/11/13 A W, 9-9

2/8/14 H L, 10-9

3/29/14 N L, 10-10

4/19/14 N W, 8-8

10/3/14 A W, 11-9

2/7/15 H L, 11-9

4/18/15 N L, 10-6

11/20/15 H W, 13-5

2/6/16 A W, 13-7

10/9/16 A L, 9-8

2/3/17 H W, 14-5

3/24/17 N W, 13-7

11/3/17 A W, 14-6

2/17/18 A W, 12-7

3/30/18 N W, 16-4

4/19/18 N W, 11-4 10/5/18 A L, 10-9

3/2/19 H W, 13-7 3/30/19 N W, 11-8 10/5/19 H W, 14-5

2/22/20 A L, 14-5 11/13/20 A L, 11-8

2/6/21 H W, 10-6 11/13/21 H W, 14-4

2/26/22 A L, 10-9 3/26/22 N W, 12-7

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (2-1)

H: 0-0 | A: 2-1 | N: 0-0 11/16/12 A L, 8-8 11/18/16 A W, 14-6 2/18/22 A W, 11-8

SWEET BRIAR (Jumping Seat Only) (4-0)

H: 3-0 | A: 1-0 | N: 0-0

2/3/18 H W, 9-0 9/20/19 H W, 8-2 2/19/21 H W, 7-3

2/4/22 A W, 7-3

TCU (8-5)

H: 2-1 | A: 4-2 | N: 2-2 9/23/07 H W, 10-10 (1349-1354) 11/22/08 A L, 10-9 9/19/09 H L, 11-9 3/12/11 A W, 17-2 10/23/11 H W, 16-4 3/9/12 A W, 9-8 11/23/13 A W, 11-6 3/7/15 N W, 10-5 4/16/16 N L, 10-5 10/20/17 A W, 12-6 3/7/20 A L, 10-9 4/15/21 N W, 10-6 4/14/22 N L, 12-8

TEXAS A&M (22-10)

H: 9-2 | A: 7-6 | N: 6-2 2/26/05 A W, 1202-1164 10/20/07 A L, 11-9 10/17/09 H W, 9-9 10/8/11 A L. 13-10 9/13/12 H W, 17-5 3/8/13 A W, 16-6 3/30/13 N W, 15-5 11/8/13 H W, 10-9 2/1/14 A W, 10-9 11/22/14 A L, 11-7 2/28/15 H W, 13-6 3/28/15 N W, 12-5 9/25/15 H W, 10-9 1/30/16 A W, 10-9

3/25/16 N W, 13-7

11/5/16 A L, 13-7

2/25/17 H W, 12-7

4/15/17 N L, 11-5

10/13/17 H W, 12-4

3/10/18 A W, 13-7

4/19/18 N W, 13-1

11/16/18 A W, 11-8

2/9/19 H W, 12-8

3/29/19 N L, 12-8 4/18/19 N W, 8-7

10/25/19 H L, 10-8

2/1/20 A L, 9-9 (1535.5-1519) 10/29/20 H W, 10-9 3/6/21 A W, 9-8 3/26/21 N W, 10-10 10/19/21 A L, 13-6

2/12/22 H L, 9-9 (1532-1523)

UT MARTIN (10-1)

H: 6-0 | A: 4-1 | N: 0-0 3/27/09 H W, 16-3 10/2/09 A W, 10-5 2/27/11 H W, 14-0 11/19/11 A W, 12-6 3/2/13 H W, 15-3 1/25/14 A W, 9-9 1/30/15 A W, 13-6 10/22/16 H W, 17-2 1/24/19 A L, 11-9 2/29/20 H W, 17-2 3/5/22 H W, 17-2

YEAR REGULAR SEASON SEC FINISH NATIONAL FINISH 2021-22 7-4 3rd T 5th 2020-21 3-3 2nd 1st 2019-20 6-6 4th N/A # 2018-19 4-6 3rd 2nd 2017-18 9-1 1st 2nd 2016-17 9-4 1st 2nd 2015-16 10-2 2nd T 3rd 2014-15 9-4 1st 2nd 2013-14 9-3 2nd 1st 2012-13 8-4 3rd 2nd 2011-12 11-2 2nd* 2nd 2010-11 10-2 2nd* 2nd 2009-10 11-2 2nd* 1st 2008-09 9-3 1st* 1st 2007-08 10-2 1st* 1st 2006-07 8-2 1st* 3rd 2005-06 8-1 1st* 4th 2004-05 7-0 1st* 2nd 2003-04 7 - 1st place finishes 2nd* 1st

1 - 2nd place finish 2002-03 IHSA Competition 1st* 1st

2 - 1st place finishes, 5 - 2nd place finishes

1 - 4th place finish

148-51

(only Dual-Meet seasons counted, starting with 2004-05)

* Denotes Southern EQ Championship

# Denotes Undetermined due to COVID-19

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182-67 192-68 All-Time Record Dual-Meets All-Time Record Including Jumping Seat Only Meets 77 85 Dual-Meet Wins at Home Wins at Home Including Jumping Seat Only Meets .730 .738 Winning % Dual-Meets 77-12, 64-40, 41-15 All-Time Records Dual-Meets Home, Away, Neutral Winning % Including Jumping Seat Only Meets RecordsALL-TIME

About The NCEA

NCEA FAQs

HOW MANY WOMEN ARE ON A TEAM?

There is no roster size limit. The teams range from 15 to 85 girls. The average team has about 46 members.

CAN NCEA TEAMS ONLY COMPETE NCAA?

No, schools that are members of the NCEA are permitted to compete in both the NCAA-NCEA head-to-head format and IHSA (club) competitions. However, universities can only compete in one National Championship event.

HOW MANY COACHES ARE THERE?

There can be anywhere from one to three coaches. Some teams also have volunteer coaches designated by the team- one western coach and one jumping seat coach for the whole season.

WHERE DO THE TEAMS PRACTICE?

Practice and competition facilities can be owned by the athletics department or can be multiple use facilities on campus partnered with the Agriculture or Animal Science Department. Some programs lease a private facility.

WHO PROVIDES THE HORSES?

Most programs have their own string of horses for practice and competition. These horses are donated, purchased or leased for the competition season.

TYPICALLY HOW MANY COMPETITIONS ARE THERE?

Teams can have up to 15 dates of competition, not including conference or national championships. Competitions that last more than one day, or tournaments can be considered one date, up to five times.

WHAT DOES IT COST TO RUN AN EQUESTRIAN TEAM?

Annual operating budgets can range from $100,000 to $450,000, depending on the size of your program. The average cost per student athlete is $3,000 to $7,000.

WHAT ABOUT GRADES?

The average equestrian grade point average is 3.2

ARE THERE SCHOLARSHIPS?

The sport of equestrian can offer up to 15 scholarships per team. The NCAA defines equestrian as an equivalency sport, allowing the scholarships to be divided amongst the team.

CAN STUDENT-ATHLETES RECEIVE COURSE CREDIT?

Some universities offer class credit for participation.

NCEA HISTORY

In 1998, Equestrian was identified and adopted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Committee on Women’s Athletics (CWA) as an emerging sport for women at the Division I and II levels. Currently, there are 16 Division I and four Division II programs sponsoring equestrian.

The National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA), a non-profit corporation, was created as a governing body to advance the sport of equestrian. The NCEA is responsible for the development and administration of equestrian rules and guidelines. Equestrian is subject to all NCAA policies and procedures in the same manner as other sports.

The NCEA developed sub-committees for areas critical to the advancement of equestrian. These sub-committees consist of coaches and administrators from member institutions. Coaches and administrators are invited to serve on any of the various NCEA Committees of their choice. The committees include but are not limited to: Membership Services, Competition, Strategic Communications, Sponsorship, Selection, and Championship. Each committee is charged with helping to progress equestrian to championship sport status within the NCAA. Additionally, liaisons from the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) and the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) interact with and provide input to these committees and the NCEA Executive Committee.

Part of the NCEA’s structure includes a National Advisory Board (NAB) comprised of corporate leaders, philanthropists, and equine industry experts. The goal of the NAB is to develop the financial support to make Equestrian the first financially-independent nonrevenue generating collegiate sport. NAB efforts have shown early success in the form of grants to help sustain current NCEA teams, as well as providing financial strategies for the development of new Equestrian teams across the nation.

MISSION

The NCEA, in concert with the mission and vision of the NCAA, is committed to providing collegiate opportunities for female equestrian student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while embracing equity, diversity and promoting academic and competitive excellence.

VISION

To be recognized globally as the premier level of competition for elite female collegiate equestrian student-athletes.

About SEC EQUESTRIAN

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) adopted the sport of equestrian during the 2012-13 academic year. The four programs that currently comprise the SEC have a rich history of elite success in the sport.

Since the National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) began contesting a national championship in 2002, the only four programs to win a national championship include the four members of the SEC: Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas A&M. The annual NCEA Championship is held in Waco, Texas, each year.

Georgia has tallied a league-leading six overall national championships, including three consecutive from 2008-10 and most recently in 2014. Auburn and South Carolina both have three national titles, while Texas A&M each has two overall national titles.

The three schools of the formerly 12-member SEC have been contesting a yearly Southern Equestrian Championship since 2003, which in 2012-13 was replaced by the first-ever SEC Championship, involving all four schools.

The Southern Equestrian Championships were held on campus sites on a rotating basis. Georgia won a league-leading six Southern Equestrian Championship titles, while Auburn captured three and South Carolina one.

The first-ever SEC equestrian meet was held on September 9, 2012 when Georgia hosted Texas A&M in Bishop, Ga. In March of 2013, the first-ever SEC Championship in the sport of equestrian was held in Auburn, Ala., with South Carolina taking home the inaugural trophy.

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Equestrian 101

KEY TERMS IN EQUESTRIAN

CROP

A short whip used in riding, only as an aid to reinforce the rider’s leg.

DIAGONALS

The correct posting, up/down motion, of the rider in sequence with diagonal movement of the horse’s legs at the trot.

EQUITATION / HORSEMANSHIP

In competitions, these indicate that riders are being judged on their ability to control and show the horse while maintaining the correct riding position. Riders have the added challenge of riding an unfamiliar horse, one that they draw for in a lottery system just before their event.

FENCES

An individual performance where each rider shows a horse over 8-10 jumps up to three feet, six inches high. Riders are judged on their ability to position the horse correctly at the jumps and avoid interfering with the horse’s balance, while maintaining the correct riding position and producing a smooth, polished performance.

FIGURE EIGHT

Two circles connected by a change of direction, most often seen in Reining patterns.

GAIT

Three ways — canter/lope, trot/jog, or walk — by which a horse can move by lifting the feet in different order or rhythm..

HORSEMANSHIP

Refers to an event in Western discipline which is judged on a predetermined pattern consisting of several maneuvers is performed by each rider. The rider’s overall position and effectiveness in the saddle are major factors in scoring.

JUMPING SEAT

The category of Equitation English riders compete in, whose foundation lies in jumping and riding across country, such as foxhunting.

LEADS

They are determined at the canter/lope by which front foot is leading. Correct leads have the inside foreleg reaching furthest.

NATURAL AIDS

Body signals from the seat, legs, hands and voice to communicate commands to the horse, all the while appearing comfortable, relaxed and balanced. These signals should be subtle or imperceptible to the judge and spectators and exaggerated shifting of the rider’s weight is not desirable. The resulting performance shown by the horse is not to be considered more important than the methods used by the rider in obtaining them.

REINING

In this class, Western riders perform an individual,

COMPETITION FORMAT

The National Collegiate Equestrian Association tests five riders from each team in head-to-head competitions. Five horses are selected for each event. Each rider is paired with one of the five horses in a random draw before the competition. The rider is able to watch the horse warm up and receives four minutes to practice on her assigned mount before competing. Riders from opposing teams compete on the same horse in the headto-head competition. Each rider receives a score, and the rider with the highest score receives one point for her team. In NCEA competition, the level of difficulty is demonstrated by the accuracy of the pattern and how the competitor uses the horse that she draws to the best of her ability.

GENERAL SCORING

Jumping Seat riders are scored on a scale of 1-100. There are eight maneuvers each worth 10 points, plus an overall score worth 20 points, to total 100 possible points per ride. Maneuvers are scored on this scale: 10=Excellent; 9=Very Good; 8=Good; 7=Fairly Good; 6=Satisfactory; 5=Sufficient; 4=Insufficient; 3=Fairly Bad; 2=Bad; 1=Very Bad; 0=Not Executed. Scores usually range from 70-85, depending on the judge. Western riders are scored on a 70-point scale. There are a minimum of eight maneuvers which are scored on the following scale: +1.5=Excellent, +1=Very Good, +.5=Good, 0=Correct, -.5=Poor, -1=Very Poor, -1.5=Extremely Poor. Scores range from 68 to 74. Horsemanship and Jumping Seat riders are judged on their ability to control and show the horse while maintaining the correct riding position. Fences riders are judged on their ability to position the horse correctly and not interfere with its balance while maintaining the correct riding position for a smooth, polished performance. Reiners are judged for precision and application of natural aids as they execute intricate maneuvers at varying speeds.

pre-assigned pattern from memory, demonstrating a variety of stops, turns and maneuvers at various speeds. The emphasis on this class is on precision, technical application of natural aids and the rider’s ability to show unfamiliar horses.

ROLLBACK

A tight turn performed in the Jumping Seat Fences class to show control of the horse and rider’s ability to maintain a position between two fences. . In Western Reining, a rollback is a 180 degree pivot with speed after a halt.

SCHOOLING

The horses will be schooled, or prepared for competition using stretching and suppling exercises at various gaits, or practice jumps if necessary by riders who will not compete the day of the show.

SLIDING STOP

A smooth stop from the lope, in which the horse is supposed to balance on its back feet while the front feet continue to move.

SCORING

JUMPING SEAT - FENCES

The judges evaluate the rider’s position, consistency on course, smoothness, flow from jump to jump, the number of strides (steps taken by the horse) in a line and the rider’s plan to complete the course. Scoring for the event is out of a perfect score of 100.

JUMPING SEAT - FLAT

The riders have to perform a flat test on their horses in a 40 x 20 meter arena. The test consists of eight movements to be judged on accuracy, smoothness and overall position of the rider. Each movement receives a score from 1-10. The ninth and tenth scores judges the position and seat of the rider and the correctness and effectiveness of her aids, and the overall accuracy of the test. The score is out of a perfect score of 100.

WESTERN - HORSEMANSHIP

This event is designed to evaluate the rider’s ability to execute a prescribed set of maneuvers with precision and smoothness while maintaining a balanced, functional and fundamentally correct body position. The ideal horsemanship pattern consists of seven to nine maneuvers and is extremely precise with the rider and horse working in complete unison, executing each maneuver with subtle aids and cues. Exhibitors are scored for each sequence of maneuvers with a -1.5 to +1.5 score for each maneuver with a base score beginning at 70.

WESTERN - REINING

This event based on set patterns and a precise scoring system. Within these patterns the horses’ and riders’ athletic abilities are tested in a series of maneuvers including spins, stops, flying lead changes and circles with changes in size and speed. In collegiate competition, the rider must perform one of the set National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) patterns. There are a total of eight parts to a reining test with each individual maneuver judged from -1.5 to +1.5 with a base score beginning at 70.

CHAMPIONSHIP FORMAT

DUAL DISCIPLINE CHAMPIONSHIP

The top eight dual discipline teams will be competing in the NCEA National Championship Dual Discipline Championship. Each team will compete head to head with five riders in each of the Events: Fences and Flat for the Jumping Seat events and Horsemanship and Reining for the Western events. The team that receives the most points (20 possible points available for each matchup) will advance to the next round. The dual discipline competition begins on Thursday with the quarterfinals. The semifinals are on Friday and the conclusion of the dual discipline events run on championship Saturday.

SINGLE DISCIPLINE CHAMPIONSHIP

The top four single discipline teams will be competing in the NCEA National Championship Single Discipline Championship. Each team will compete head to head with up to five riders in each of the Jumping Seat events: Fences and Flat. The team that receives the most points (10 possible points available for each matchup) will advance to the next round. The single discipline competition begins on Friday with the semifinals. The conclusion of the single discipline events run on championship Saturday.

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NCEA

Championship History

2002

Overall Champion Texas A&M

Jumping Seat Champion Georgia Western Champion West Texas A&M

2003

Overall Champion Georgia

Jumping Seat Champion Georgia Western Champion Oklahoma State

2004

Overall Champion Georgia Jumping Seat Champion Georgia Western Champion Oklahoma State

2005

Overall Champion South Carolina

Jumping Seat Champion South Carolina Western Champion Texas A&M

2006

Overall Champion Auburn Reserve Champion South Carolina

Jumping Seat Champion South Carolina Western Champion Oklahoma State

2007

Overall Champion South Carolina Reserve Champion Georgia

Jumping Seat Champion South Carolina Western Champion Texas A&M

2008

Overall Champion Georgia Reserve Champion Texas A&M

Jumping Seat Champion Auburn Western Champion Texas A&M

2009

Overall Champion Georgia Reserve Champion Texas A&M

Jumping Seat Champion Georgia Western Champion Texas A&M

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Fences Haylie Jayne (Georgia)

Flat Ally Blais (Oklahoma State)

Horsemanship Caroline Gunn (Texas A&M)

Reining Carrie Von Uhlit (TCU)

WINNINGEST PROGRAM IN NCEA HISTORY

The Georgia Bulldogs have won the most national championships in NCEA history with seven. In 20 years of championships, a non-SEC school has won only one title.

2010

Overall Champion Georgia Reserve Champion Texas A&M

Jumping Seat Champion Georgia Western Champion Texas A&M

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Fences Emma Lipman (Georgia)

Flat Michelle Morris (Georgia)

Horsemanship Caroline Gunn (Texas A&M) Reining Maggie Gratny (Texas A&M)

2011

Overall Champion Auburn Reserve Champion Georgia

Jumping Seat Champion Auburn Western Champion Texas A&M

2012

Overall Champion Texas A&M Reserve Champion Georgia Jumping Seat Champion Baylor Western Champion Texas A&M

2013

Overall Champion Auburn Reserve Champion Georgia Jumping Seat Champion Auburn Western Champion Oklahoma State

2014

Overall Champion Georgia Reserve Champion South Carolina

2015

Overall Champion South Carolina Reserve Champion Georgia

2016

Overall Champion Auburn Reserve Champion TCU

2017

Overall Champion Texas A&M Reserve Champion Georgia

2018

Overall Champion Auburn Reserve Champion Georgia

Championship History

SOUTHERN EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS

2003 Georgia

2004 Auburn

2005 Georgia

2006 Georgia

2007 Georgia

2008 Georgia

2009 Georgia

2010 Auburn

2011 Auburn

2012 South Carolina

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Jumping Seat Auburn

Western Auburn

Flat Georgia

Fences Auburn Horsemanship Auburn Reining Texas A&M

2019

Overall Champion Auburn Reserve Champion Georgia

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Jumping Seat Auburn

Western Georgia

Flat Auburn

Fences Georgia

Horsemanship Georgia Reining Georgia

2020

*Canceled due to Covid-19*

2021

DUAL DISCIPLINE CHAMPIONS

Overall Champion Georgia Reserve Champion SMU

SINGLE DISCIPLINE CHAMPIONS

Overall Champion Sweet Briar Reserve Champion Lynchburg

2022

DUAL DISCIPLINE CHAMPIONS

Overall Champion Oklahoma State Reserve Champion Texas A&M

SINGLE DISCIPLINE CHAMPIONS

Overall Champion Lynchburg Reserve Champion Sweet Briar

2013

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS

South Carolina

2014 South Carolina

2015 Georgia 2016 Auburn

2017 Georgia 2018 Georgia 2019 Auburn

2020

*Canceled due to COVID-19*

2021 Auburn 2022 Auburn

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Honors Awards&

NCEA ALL-AMERICA

84 Awards by 41 Riders

Fences

22 Awards by 14 Riders

2011 Carly Anthony, Abby O’Mara

Grace Rogers (Honorable Mention)

2012 Michelle Morris (Honorable Mention)

Abby O’Mara (Honorable Mention)

2013 Carly Anthony, Olivia Dorey

2014 Liza Finsness (Second Team)

Abby O’Mara (Honorable Mention)

2015 Leylan Gleeson (Second Team)

Meg O’Mara (Honorable Mention)

2016 Addy Cord (Second Team)

Meg O’Mara (Honorable Mention)

2017 Meg O’Mara (First Team)

Liza Finsness (Second Team)

2018 Maddy Darst (First Team)

2019 Maddy Darst (Second Team)

2020 Ali Tritschler (Second Team)

2021 Hayley Mairano (Honorable Mention)

2022 Jordan Toering (Second Team)

Hayley Mairano (Second Team)

Rachel McMullen (Honorable Mention)

Flat

25 Awards by 17 Riders

2011 Carly Anthony, Michelle Morris

Grace Rogers (Honorable Mention)

2012 Carly Anthony

Kylee Arbuckle (Honorable Mention)

Michelle Morris (Honorable Mention)

2013

Carly Anthony

2014 Liza Finsness (First Team)

Olivia Dorey (Honorable Mention)

2015 Kylee Arbuckle (First Team)

Liza Finsness (Honorable Mention)

2016 Liza Finsness (Second Team)

2017 Meg O’Mara (First Team

Liza Finsness (Honorable Mention)

2018 Maddy Darst (First Team)

Addyson Cord (Second Team)

Grace Bridges (Honorable Mention)

2019 Maddy Darst (Honorable Mention)

2020 Ali Tritschler (Second Team)

Grace Bridges (Honorable Mention)

Hayley Mairano (Honorable Mention)

2021 Isabelle Heckler (First Team)

Ali Tritschler (Honorable Mention)

2022 Jordan Toering (First Team)

Sophia Pilla (Second Team)

Horsemanship

18 Awards by 11 Riders

2011 Maria Salazar (Honorable Mention)

2012

Megan Hawkins

Maria Salazar (Honorable Mention)

Paige Stawicki (Honorable Mention)

2013 Maria Salazar

2014 Heather Schmidt (Second Team)

Rachel Kolb (Honorable Mention)

2015 Paige Stawicki (First Team)

Sara Parr (First Team)

2016 Bailey Anderson (First Team)

Heather Schmidt (Second Team)

Rachel Kolb (Honorable Mention)

2017 Bailey Anderson (Second Team)

2018 Bailey Anderson (First Team)

Graysen Stroud (Second Team)

Maddie Anger (Honorable Mention)

2020 Sara Lewis (Honorable Mention)

2022 Jillian Stopperich (Second Team)

Reining

19 Awards by 12 Riders

2011 Diandra St. Hilaire (First Team)

McKenzie Lantz (Honorable Mention)

TWO EVENT ALL-AMERICANS

Thirteen Georgia riders have recieved NCEA All-America honors in two events.

Only one of those riders, Graysen Stroud, earned the distinction in both Western events.

2012 Samantha Belcher (Honorable Mention)

McKenzie Lantz (Honorable Mention)

2013 McKenzie Lantz

2014 McKenzie Lantz (Second Team)

2015 Lauren Garmon (First Team)

2016 Lauren Garmon (Second Team)

Kyndall Harper (Honorable Mention)

2017 Claudia Spreng (First Team) Graysen Stroud (Second Team)

2018 Annabeth Payne (First Team) Graysen Stroud (Second Team)

2019 Graysen Stroud (First Team)

Jordan Carpenter (Second Team)

2020 Jordan Carpenter (Second Team)

2022 Caitlin Lyons (Second Team)

Courtney Blumer (Honorable Mention)

Jax Bound (Honorable Mention)

NCEA NATIONAL RIDER OF THE YEAR

5 Awards by 4 Riders

2017 Meg O’Mara (Flat and Fences)

2018 Maddy Darst (Fences)

Addy Cord (Flat)

2019 Graysen Stroud (Reining)

NCEA NATIONAL RIDER OF THE MONTH

2011-12

Carly Anthony (December)

Megan Hawkins (February)

2012-13 McKenzie Lantz (Reining - November)

Maria Salazar (Horsemanship - November)

McKenzie Lantz (Reining - March)

2013-14 Liza Finsenss (Flat- November)

Heather Schmidt (Horsemanship- November)

Abby O’Mara (Fences- January)

2014-15 Paige Stawicki (Horsemanship - October)

Kyndall Harper (Reining - October)

Megan Southam (Equitation Over Fences - January)

Kylee Arbuckle (Equitation on the Flat - January)

Bailey Anderson (Horsemanship - January)

Sara Parr (Horsemanship - February)

Sara Parr (Horsemanship - February)

2015-16 Bailey Anderson (Horsemanship- February)

2016-17 Meg O’Mara (Equitation Over Fences- October)

Kyndall Harper (Reining- January)

Meg O’Mara (Equitation on the Flat- February)

2017-18 Madison Anger (Horsemanship- November)

Maddy Darst (Equitation Over Fences- November) Kyndall Harper (Reining- November)

Madison Newman (Equitation on the Flat- November)

Maddy Darst (Equitation Over Fences- April) Graysen Stroud (Reining- April)

2018-19 Ali Tritschler (Equitation on the Flat- October)

Hayley Mairano (Equitation Over Fences- January)

2019-20 Courtney Blumer (Reining- March)

2020-21 Sara Lewis (Horsemanship- November)

Ali Tritschler (Flat- November)

2021-22 Jordan Toering (Fences- February) Jillian Stopperich (Horsemanship- March)

NCEA ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

2019 Graysen Stroud (Horsemanship and Reining), Annabeth Payne (Reining), Jordan Carpenter (Reining)

2021 Ali Tritschler (Fences and Flat), Jordan Toering (Fences), Isabelle Heckler (Flat), Hayley Mairano (Flat), Leah Anderson (Horsemanship), Courtney Blumer (Reining), Jordan Carpenter (Reining)

NCEA COACH OF THE YEAR

2021 Meghan Boenig

NCEA ASST. COACH OF THE YEAR

2021 Anna Becker (Jumping Seat)

SEC RIDER OF THE YEAR

19 Awards by 13 Riders

Fences- 3 Awards by 2 Riders Flat- 7 Awards by 6 Riders Horsemanship- 2 Awards by 2 Riders Reining- 7 Awards by 4 Riders

2013 Carly Anthony (Equitation on the Flat)

McKenzie Lantz (Reining)

2014 McKenzie Lantz (Reining)

Liza Finsness (Equitation on the Flat)

2015 Kylee Arbuckle (Equitation on the Flat)

Paige Stawicki (Horsemanship)

Lauren Garmon (Reining)

2016 Bailey Anderson (Horsemanship)

Liza Finsness (Equitation on the Flat)

Lauren Garmon (Reining)

Meg O’Mara (Equitation Over Fences)

2017 Meg O’Mara (Equitation on the Flat)

Meg O’Mara (Equitation Over Fences)

2018 Maddy Darst (Equitation Over Fences)

Addy Cord (Equitation On The Flat)

Graysen Stroud (Reining)

2019 Graysen Stroud (Reining)

2022 Jordan Toering (Flat)

Caitlin Lyons (Reining)

SEC Freshman of the Year

14 Awards by 12 Riders

3 Fences, Flat, and Horsemanship, and 5 Reining

2014 Liza Finsness (Equitation on the Flat)

Liza Finsness (Equitation on the Fences)

Charley Thiel (Reining)

2015 Addy Cord (Equitation on the Flat)

Bailey Anderson (Horsemanship)

Kyndall Harper (Reining)

2016 Graysen Stroud (Reining)

2017 Sydney Hutchins (Equitation on the Flat)

Sydney Hutchins (Equitation Over Fences)

2018 Sara Lewis (Horsemanship)

Courtney Blumer (Reining)

2021 Jordan Toering (Fences)

2022 Jillian Stopperich (Co-Horsemanship) Jax Bound (Reining)

SEC COACH OF THE YEAR

2015 Meghan Boenig

2016 Meghan Boenig

2017 Meghan Boenig

2018 Meghan Boenig

ALL-SEC

100 Awards by 23 Riders

Fences

27 Awards by 19 Riders

2013

Carly Anthony, Olivia Dorey

Abby O’Mara, Grace Rogers

Leylan Gleeson (Freshman)

Sarah Milliren (Freshman)

2014 Liza Finsness, Abby O’Mara

2015 Liza Finsness

2016 Addy Cord, Liza Finsness , Meg O’Mara Madison Newman (Freshman)

2017 Meg O’Mara

Sydney Hutchins (Freshman)

2018 Maddy Darst

Addyson Cord

2019 Maddy Darst

2020 Ali Tritschler, Ceci Bresch (Freshman)

Rachel McMullen (Freshman)

2021 Hayley Mairano

Jordan Toering (Freshman)

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Emma Reichow (Freshman)

2022 Jordan Toering Hayley Mairano

Catalina Peralta (Freshman)

Flat

22 Awards by 15 Riders

2013 Carly Anthony, Kylee Arbuckle

2014 Olivia Dorey, Liza Finsness

2015 Liza Finsness, Kylee Arbuckle Addy Cord (Freshman)

2016 Liza Finsness , Meg O’Mara Madison Newman (Freshman)

2017 Meg O’Mara Sydney Hutchins (Freshman)

2018 Grace Bridges Addyson Cord Maddy Darst

2019 Maddy Darst

2020 Grace Bridges, Ali Tritschler Ceci Bresch (Freshman)

2021 Isabelle Heckler

Nora Andrews (Freshman)

2022 Jordan Toering

Horsemanship

27 Awards by 15 Riders

2013 Maria Salazar, Megan Hawkins Rachel Kolb (Freshman)

2014 Sara Parr, Heather Schmidt Paige Stawicki

2015 Rachel Kolb, Sara Parr, Paige Stawicki, Bailey Anderson (Freshman), Sammie Johnson (Freshman)

2016 Bailey Anderson, Heather Schmidt Madison Anger (Freshman) Graysen Stroud (Freshman)

2017 Bailey Anderson

2018 Bailey Anderson Graysen Stroud

2019 Graysen Stroud, Sara Lewis, Taylor Burgess, Miller Lantis (Freshman)

2021 Sara Lewis Lean Anderson (Freshman)

2022 Sara Lewis Jillian Stopperich Jillian Stopperich (Freshman)

Reining

24 Awards by 16 Riders

2013 McKenzie Lantz

2014 McKenzie Lantz, Lindsey Cheek (Freshman)

Claudia Spreng (Freshman), Charley Thiel (Freshman)

2015 Lauren Garmon

Kyndall Harper (Freshman)

2016 Kyndall Harper Lauren Garmon

2017 Claudia Spreng

2018 Annabeth Payne Graysen Stroud

Jordan Carpenter (Freshman)

2019 Jordan Carpenter

Courtney Blumer, Colleen Bridges (Freshman)

2020 Jordan Carpenter

2021 Courtney Blumer, Lindsay Guynn Sophie Lucas (Freshman)

2022 Caitlin Lyons Jax Bound

Jax Bound (Freshman)

Isabella Hehr (Freshman)

SEC RIDER OF THE MONTH

2012-13 Carly Anthony (Equitation on the Flat - March)

Carly Anthony (Equitation on the Flat - February)

McKenzie Lantz (Reining - February)

McKenzie Lantz (Reining - November)

Carly Anthony (Equitation on the Flat - November)

Kylee Arbuckle (Equitation on the Flat - October)

2013-14 Liza Finsness (Equitation on the Flat - October)

Heather Schmidt (Horsemanship -November)

Liza Finsness (Equitation on the Flat - November)

Olivia Dorey (Equiation on the Flat - February)

McKenzie Lantz (Reining - February)

Kylee Arbuckle (Equitation on the Flat - March)

Paige Stawicki (Horsemanship - March)

2014-15 Kyndall Harper (Reining - October)

Paige Stawicki (Horsemanship - November)

Kylee Arbuckle (Equitation on the Flat - February)

Sara Parr (Horsemanship - February)

Kylee Arbuckle (Equitation on the Flat - March)

Sara Parr (Horsemanship - March)

2015-16 Liza Finsness (Equitation on the Flat- November)

Liza Finsness (Equitation Over Fences- February)

Bailey Anderson (Horsemanship- February)

2016-17 Meg O’Mara (Equitation Over Fences- October)

Meg O’Mara (Equitation on the Flat- November)

Meg O’Mara (Equitation on the Flat- February)

Claudia Spreng (Reining- February)

2017-18 Addyson Cord (Equitation on the Flat- September)

Bailey Anderson (Horsemanship- October)

Emma Mandarino (Equitation Over Fences- October)

Kyndall Harper (Reining- November)

Maddy Darst (Equitation on the Flat-February)

Bailey Anderson (Horsemanship- March)

2018-19 Ali Tritschler (Equitation on the Flat-October)

Graysen Stroud (Horsemanship- November)

Hayley Mairano (Equitation Over Fences- January)

2019-20 Kaitlin Dierks (Horsemanship- November)

2020-21 Isabelle Heckler (Co-Flat Rider of the Fall)

Lindsay Guynn (Co-Reining- March)

2021-22 Courtney Blumer (Co-Reining- October)

Jax Bound (Co-Reining- November)

Jordan Toering (Fences- February)

Catalina Peralta (Co-Fences- March)

Jordan Toering (Co-Flat- March)

Jillian Stopperich (Horsemanship- March)

SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

2021 Isabelle Heckler

NRHA COLLEGIATE REINING DERBY SELECTIONS

2011 Becca Haaland, McKenzie Lantz

2012 McKenzie Lantz, Lauren Tieche

2013 McKenzie Lantz, Lauren Tieche

2014 McKenzie Lantz, Lauren Tieche

2015 Lauren Garmon, Claudia Spreng

2016 Kyndall Harper

2017 Claudia Spreng

2018 Kyndall Harper, Annabeth Payne

2019 Graysen Stroud

AQHA HORSEMANSHIP CHALLENGE SELECTIONS

2012 Megan Hawkins

2013 Paige Stawicki

2014 Heather Schmidt

2016 Bailey Anderson

2017 Payton Anderson

2018 Bailey Anderson, Graysen Stroud

WEF COLLEGIATE EQUESTRIAN CHALLENGE SELECTIONS

2012

Megan Southam (HM)

2014 Kylee Arbuckle (First), Olivia Dorey (First) Rachel Kolb (First), McKenzie Lantz (First) Anna Sasser (First), Megan Southam (First) Paige Stawicki (First), Lauren Tieche (First) Heather Schmidt (Second), Leylan Gleeson (HM) Caitlyn Francis (HM), Abby O’Mara (HM) Sara Parr (HM)

2015 Leylan Gleeson (First), Liza Finsness (First), Paige Stawicki (First), Rachel Kolb (First), Kylee Arbuckle (First), Megan Southam (Second), Lauren Garmon (Second), Claudia Spreng (Second), Charley Thiel (HM), Heather Schmidt (HM), Lauren Tieche (HM), Meg O’Mara (HM), Sara Parr (HM)

2016 Bailey Anderson (First), Addy Cord (First) Liza Finsness (First), Lauren Garmon (First), Leylan Gleeson (First), Rachel Kolb (First), Kyndall Harper (Second), Charley Thiel (Second) Lindsay Cheek (HM), Sammie Johnson (HM)

2017-18 Bailey Anderson (First), Madison Anger (First), Grace Bridges (First), Addyson Cord (First), Kyndall Harper (First), Samantha Johnson (Second), Sydney Hutchins (HM)

2018-19 Madison Anger (First), Emma Mandarino (First), Graysen Stroud (First) Grace Bridges (First), Ali Tritschler (First) Sydney Hutchins (Second), Lexie Lane (Second) Madison Newman (HM)

2020 Grace Bridges (First), Maddie Fiorante (First) Isabelle Heckler (First), Kate Kramer (First)

Julia Spreng (First), Ali Tritschler (First) Sara Lewis (First), Annabeth Payne (Second) Maddy Darst (HM), Courtney Blumer (HM) Lindsay Guynn (HM)

2021 Ceci Bresch (First), Kendall Gill (First), Isabelle Heckler (First), Sara Lewis (First), Caitlin Lyons (First), Ali Tritschler (First), Courtney Blumer (Second), Jordan Carpenter (Second), Kaitlin Dierks (Second), Taylor Burgess (HM), Addy Cullum (HM), Lexie Lane (HM), Rachel McMullen (HM)

2022 Leah Anderson (First), Courtney Blumer (First), Kendall Gill (First), Lindsay Guynn (First), Grace Himes (First), Sara Lewis (First), Caitlin Lyons (First), Sophia Pilla (First), Emma Reichow (First), Jordan Toering (First)

Ceci Bresch (Second), Rachel McMullen (Second)

NCEA ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL

168 Awards

2013 Lauren Tieche, Megan Hawkins, Sara Parr, Anna Sasser, Megan Southam, Nicki Alexander, Samantha Baker, Madi Berger, Honey Beth Campbell, Faith Fiorenzano, Jenny Freeman, Allison Haspel, Julia Hemingway, Jackie Hoyt, Morgan Justiss, Selby Merritt, Kate Skoglund, Ali Sullivan, Kelsey Thatcher, Brittlan Wall

2014 Nicki Alexander, Morgan Beavers, Madi Berger Jaclyn Beckley, Caroline Blackshear Honey Beth Campbell, Madi Clark, Sydney Crenshaw Emily DuPont, Faith Fiorenzano, Audrey Gallager, Heather Ham, Julia Hemingway

Carly Anthony

2013 Olivia Dorey

2014 Abby O’Mara

NCEA ACADEMIC TEAM

107 Awards by 63 Riders

2012 Olivia Dorey (First), Maria Salazar (First)

Kelly Truesdell (First), Grace Rogers (Second)

Carly Anthony (HM), Melanie Carraway (HM), Isabel Jolicoeur (HM)

2013 Carly Anthony (First), Sami Belcher (First)

Olivia Dorey (First), Becca Haaland (First)

Maria Salazar (First), Paige Stawicki (First)

Kylee Arbuckle (Second), Lauren Tieche (Second)

Megan Hawkins (HM), Sara Parr (HM), Grace Rogers (HM), Anna Sasser (HM),

Jackie Hoyt, Brittany Lynch, Laura Malone

Selby Merritt, Kate Skoglund, Kelsey Thatcher

2015 Allie Harbert, Caroline Blackshear, Emily DuPont Emma Schauder, Heather Ham, Jan Sutcliff, Kendall Fately, Laura Malone, Madison Beasley, Madi Berger, Mikailla Waltos, Morgan Beavers, Sarah Novak, Sydney Beasley, Sydney Crenshaw, Taylor Davis, Morgan Justiss, Sara Hunt, Olivia Gaude

2018 Jessica Blum, Anna Hutlas, Alex Mougalian, Catherine Sullivan, Danielle Walawender, Kathryn Kramer, Stella Martin, Carly Reinsel, Shaelyn Vering, Taylor Carman, Meghan Flanagan, Elizabeth Goodlett, Ashlyn Lawrence, Eva Maracelis, Grace Porter, Kelly Skoglund

2019 Carter Anderson, Charlotte Anguiano,

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Jessica Blum, Maddie Fiorante, Sam Gastelum, Isabelle Heckler, Lauren Hull, Anna Hutlas, Kate Kramer, Meg Lemons, Alyssa Luckhardt, McKenzie Maloney, Stella Martin, Sarah McDonald, Alexis Mougalian, Carly Reinsel, Alexa Schwartz, Shaelyn Vering, Danielle Walawender

2020 Carter Anderson, Charlotte Anguiano, Emily Clark, Madeline Epstein, Emma Fiala, Talia Forcina, Sam Gastelum, Kendall Gill, Lauren Hull, Kathryn Jernick, Miller Lantis, Meg Lemons, Alyssa Luckhardt, McKenzie Maloney, Stella Martin, Noelle Pinckney, Katie Ray, Annalise Reed, Carly Reinsel, Kadie Sanford, Alexa Schwartz, Cassidy Scott, Natalie Stoyko, Addie Toensing, Shaelyn Vering, Carley Yosurack

2021 Carter Anderson, Charlotte Anguiano, Emily Blecher, Madeline Epstein, Emma Fiala, Talia Forcina, Gracie Himes, Kathryn Jernick, Tori Kendle, Miller Lantis, Emily Leins, McKenzie Maloney, Killian Mullen, Bay Noland-Armstrong, Katie Ray, Annalise Reed, Kadie Sanford, Alexa Schwartz, Cassidy Scott, Meg Seidel, Taylor Staton, Virginia Stearns, Natalie Stoyko, Hazel Taylor, Adelaide Toensing, Spencer Toohill, Carley Yosurack

2022 Emily Blecher, Ella Bostwick, Kennedy Bryant, Taylor Burgess, Hayley Freeman, Kathryn Jernick, Tori Kendle, Miller Lantis, Harper Lawson, Hannah Jane Lucas, Killian Mullen, Jaden Olson, Katie Ray, Annalise Reed, Savannah Relick, Hannah Smith, Isabelle Song, Natalie Stoyko, Morgan Tabler, Hazel Taylor, Adelaide Toensing, Spencer Toohill

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 604 Awards

2004 Meghan Bohn, Janice Brown, Shannon Christensen, Ivey Cundiff, Julie Feibleman, Lindsey Finn, Kate Foley, Melinda Ford, Erin Goblisch, Leigh Harper, Lauren Haygood, Monnye Hedrick, Erin Hernandez, Loren Hicks, Staci Hutsell, Colleen Johnson, Emily Keene, Jana Korn, Emily Lewis, Rachel Lewis, Patty Mattingly, LeAnn McCoy, Rebecca McNorrill, Lizzie Newsome, Leigh Nichol, Phylinda Ramsey, Kristin Randall, Cherie Rector, Megan Richardson, Vanessa Sanson, Myria Shipman, Ashley Slocumb, Amber Smith-Sims, Byerly Vaughn, Cristina Winsco, Jessica Wittmeyer, Paige Yergen

2005 Meghan Bohn, Janice Brown, Shannon Christensen, Sarah Dunsmore, Kari Ellingson, Logan Fiorentino, Katie Foley, Mendy Ford, Tricia Fowler, Caroline Gardner, Leigh Harper, Anna Hichborn, Staci Hutsell, Leslie Immel, Emily Keene, Sadie Knowles, Emily Lewis, Patty Mattingly, Brittany Morley, Phylinda Ramsey, Kristin Randall, Cherie Rector, Megan Richardson, Vanessa Sanson, Ashley Slocumb, Amber Smith-Sims, Sara Stukas, Byerly Vaughn, Cristina Winsco

2006 Kristy Akins, Rachel Berkowitz, Michelle Blair, Megan Bohn, Kelly Bonau, Elizabeth Bradley, Heather Brown, Loren Buck, Jessy Campbell, Ashley Chandler, Sarah Dunsmore, Kari Ellingson, Logan Fiorentino, Tricia Fowler, Caroline Gardner, Jennifer Gebhardt, Leigh Harper, Anna Hichborn, Allison Hush, Staci Hutsell, Leslie Immel, Emily Lewis, Patty Mattingly, Lauren McGirt, Sarah Meier, Catherine Pennington, Kara Preston, Cherie Rector, Megan Richardson, Vanessa Sanson, Ashley Slocumb, Amber Smith-Sims, Byerly Vaughn, Carly Veldman, Leslie Webb, Kelly Winsco

2007 Kristy Akins, Sarah Ashcraft, Michelle Blair, Kelly Bonau, Loren Buck, Ashley Chandler, Kelley Cowperthwait, Sarah Dunsmore, Erin Dwyer, Logan Fiorentino, Patricia Fowler, Lauren Hemingway, Anna Hichborn, Allison Hush, Leslie Immel,

Lauren Kulwicki, Lairen McGirt, Tori Moore, Catherine Pennington, Caitlin Tenewitz

2008 Kristy Akins, Sarah Ashcraft, Michelle Blair, Kelly Bonau, Dawn Buis, Ashley Chandler, Kelley Cowperthwait, Erin Dwyer, Amber Fellows, Alex Finder, Margo Gonterman, Amanda Hanafi, Erin Helmholz, Sara Hemingway, Catherine Herzberg, Allison Hush, Kaitlin Johnson, Dana Kennedy, Jordan Kirkpatrick, Lauren Kulwicki, Lauren Moore, Tori Moore, Kelley Mundrick, Catherine Pennington, Alicia Shrum, Daisy Whelan

2009 Meghan Adams, Krissan Blanchard, Anastasia Bobilev, Kelley Cowperthwait, Erin Dwyer, Hannah Dyer, Alex Finder, Marianne Grabel, Amanda Hanafi, Erin Helmholz, Sarah Hemingway, Madeleine Howe, Allison Hush, Haylie Jayne, Kacy Jenkins, Katherine Johnson, Kaitlin Keane, Jordan Kirkpatrick, Amy Klebesadel, Lauren Kulwicki, Shannon Larsen, Alexa Lieppe, Ashton Paisley, Olivia Poff, Allie Sharp, Alicia Shrum, Diandra St. Hiliare, Kate Stewart, Caitlin Tenewitz, Daisy Whelan

2010 Meghan Adams, Alex Andes, Kelsey Berry, Krissan Blanchard, Anastasia Bobilev, Katie Brown Ali Eidson, Alex Finder, Marianna Grebel, Katie Hagerty, Amanda Hanafi, Sara Hemingway, Madeleine Howe, Kacy Jenkins, Kate Johnson, Emma Lipma, Lauren Love, Ashton Paisely, Olivia Poff, Lanier Roberts, Amelia Rogers, Allie Sharp, Alicia Shrum, Alison Slutsky, Diandra St. Hilaire, Kelly Truesdell, Daisy Whelan

2011 Alex Andes, Carly Anthony, Samantha Baker, Kelsey Berry, Katelin Brown, Madeline Brown, Melanie Carraway, Britain Cecil, Ali Eidson, Jenny Freeman, Katie Hagerty, Allison Haspel, Rachel Howard, Kacy Jenkins, Taylor Maloney, Michelle Morris, Ashton Paisley, Lanier Roberts, Amelia Rogers, Grace Rogers, Maria Salazar, Alison Slutsky, Diandra St. Hilaire, Lauren Stefanski, Ali Sullivan, Kelly Truesdell, Laura Upton, 2012 Nicki Alexander, Alex Andes, Carly Anthony Louise Ashley, Samantha Baker, Jaclyn Beckley, Kelsey Berry, Madeline Brown, Honey Beth Campbell Melanie Carraway, Morgan Collins, Katie Crump, Olivia Dorey, Ali Eidson, Faith Fiorenzano, Caitlyn Francis, Jenny Freeman, Sarah Gravely, Becca Haaland, Kate Hagerty, Hayley Haskins, Allison Haspel, Julia Hemingway, Jacklyn Hoyt, Isabel Jolicoeur, Tara Maloney, Selby Merritt, Michelle Morris, Grace Rogers, Maria Salazar, Anna Sasser, Lauren Shamon, Kate Skoglund, Rachel Stallman, Morgan Stamey, Ali Sullivan, Kelsey Thatcher, Alyssa Thompson, Kelly Truesdell, Brittlan Wall, Megan Yeager

2013 Nicki Alexander, Carly Anthony, Kylee Arbuckle, Louise Ashley, Samantha Baker, Jaclyn Beckley, Sami Belcher, Madi Berger, Caroline Blackshear, Honey Beth Campbell, Madi Clark, Katie Crump, Olivia Dorey, Faith Fiorenzano, Jenny Freeman, Becca Haaland, Allison Haspel, Julia Hemingway, Jacklyn Hoyt Isabel Jolicoeur, Morgan Justiss, McKenzie Lantz, Selby Merritt, Sara Parr, Grace Rogers, Maria Salazar, Anna Sasser, Lauren Shamon, Kate Skoglund, Megan Southam, Morgan Stamey Paige Stawicki, Ali Sullivan, Kelsey Thatcher, Lauren Tieche, Brittlan Wall, Megan Yeager

2014 Nicki Alexander,Kylee Arbuckle, Louise Ashley Morgan Beavers, Jaclyn Beckley Madi Berger Caroline Blackshear, Abby Brown, Honey Beth Campbell, Madi Clark, Katie Crump Sydney Crenshaw, Jessica Dencker, Olivia Dorey, Emily DuPont, Kendall Fately Faith Fiorenzano, Olivia Gaude, Leylan Gleeson Heather Ham,Julia Hemingway, Jackie Hoyt, Morgan Justiss, Isabel Jolicoeur, McKenzie Lantz, Rachel Kolb, Brittany Lynch, Laura Malone, Selby Merritt, Sara Parr, Heather Schmidt, Lauren Shamon, Kate Skoglund, Paige Stawicki,

Kelsey Thather, Lauren Tieche, Erica Webb

2015 Kylee Arbuckle, Madison Beasley, Sydney Beasley, Morgan Beavers, Madi Berger, Caroline Blackshear, Abby Brown, Lindsey Cheek, Sydney Crenshaw, Taylor Davis, Jessica Dencker, Emily DuPont, Stephanie Edman, Kendall Fately, Liza Finsness, Lauren Garmon, Olivia Gaude, Vanessa Gillette, Leylan Gleeson, Heather Ham, Allie Harbert, Sara Hunt, Morgan Justiss, Rachel Kolb, Katherine LoChiatto, Laura Malone, Sarah Novak, Meg O’Mara, Sara Parr, Ashlyn Perry, Caroline Robinson, Emma Schauder, Heather Schmidt, Megan Southam, Claudia Spreng, Paige Stawicki, Ange Stoskute, Jane Sutcliff, Charley Thiel, Lauren Tieche, Mikailla Waltos

2016 Bailey Anderson, Payton Anderson, Madison Beasley, Sydney Beasley, Morgan Beavers, Taylor Carman, Lindsey Cheek, Addy Cord, Sydney Crenshaw, Emily DuPont, Kendall Fately, Liza Finsness, Lauren Garmon, Olivia Gaude, Vanessa Gillette, Leylan Gleeson, Liza Goodlett, Heather Ham, Allie Harbert, Jordan Heithold, Caroline Johnson, Samantha Johnson,Rachel Kolb, Ashlin Leidbery, Katherine LoChiatto, Lauren Malone, Eva Marcelis, Vanessa McCarthy, Sarah Novak, Ashlyn Perry, Grace Porter, Caroline Robinson, Emma Schauder, Heather Schmidt, Kelly Skoglund, Agne Stoskute, Jane Sutvliff, Charley Thiel

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2018 Bailey Anderson, Payton Anderson, Madison Anger, Kristy Barrett, Jessica Blum, Grace Bridges, Taylor Carman, Emily Clark, Addyson Cord, Madeline Fiorante, Meghan Flanagan, Chaney Getchell, Liza Goodlett, Kyndall Harper, Sydney Hutchins, Anna Hutlas, Caroline Johnson, Samantha Johnson, Kathryn Kramer, Ashlyn Lawrence, Emma Mandarino, Eva Marcelis, Stella Martin, Vanessa McCarthy, Alexis Mougalian, Madison Newman, Annabeth Payne, Grace Porter, Carly Reinsel, Kelly Skoglund, Julia Spreng, Catherine Sullivan, Alison Tritschler, Shaelyn Vering, Danielle Walawender

2019 Carter Anderson, Madison Anger, Charlotte Anguiano, Jessica Blum, Grace Bridges, Emily Clark, Madeline Epstein, Maddie Fiorante, Sam Gastelum, Chaney Getchell, Isabelle Heckler, Lauren Hull, Sydney Hutchins, Anna Hutlas, Kate Kramer, Lexie Lane, Emily Leins, Meg Lemons, Alyssa Luckhardt, McKenzie Maloney, Emma Mandarino, Stella Martin, Sarah McDonald, Alexis Mougalian, Madison Newman, Noelle Pinckney, Carley Reinsel, Alexa Schwartz, Taylor Staton, Virginia Stearns, Graysen Stroud, Cat Sullivan, Ali Tritschler, Shaelyn Vering, Danielle Walawender, Carley Yosurack

2021 Carter Anderson, Charlotte Anguiano, Emily Blecher, Madeline Epstein, Emma Fiala, Talia Forcina, Gracie Himes, Kathryn Jernick, Tori Kendle, Miller Lantis, Emily Leins, McKenzie Maloney, Killian Mullen, Bay Noland-Armstrong, Katie Ray, Annalise Reed, Kadie Sanford, Alexa Schwartz,Cassidy Scott, Meg Seidel, Taylor Staton, Virginia Stearns, Natalie Stoyko, Hazel Taylor, Adelaide Toensing, Spencer Toohill, Carley Yosurack

2022 Leah Anderson, Emily Blecher, Courtney Blumer,

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NCEA HORSE OF THE YEAR

2012 Moulin (Equitaiton Over Fences)

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2015 Puck (Equitation on the Flat)

2016 Puck (Equitation on the Flat)

2019 Valducchy (Equitation on the Flat)

2022 Jerry (Horsemanship)

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All-Time Finishes

F L A T

Allison Terry ..99.0.. at Fresno State 3/12/05

Grace Bridges 99.0 vs. Sweet Briar 9/27/19

Logan Fiorentino 98.0 at Fresno State 3/12/05

Rachel Berkowitz 98.0 at Fresno State 3/12/05

Jordan Toering 97.5 vs. UT Martin 3/5/22

Isabelle Heckler 97.0 vs. Sweet Briar 9/27/19

Ceci Bresch 97.0 vs. Sweet Briar 9/27/19

Byerly Vaughn 95.0 at Fresno State 3/12/05

Haylie Jayne 95.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/07

Kacy Jenkins 95.0 vs. UT Martin 2/27/11

Kylee Arbuckle 95.0 vs. TCU 3/6/15

Meg O’Mara 95.0 vs. South Carolina 2/3/17

Meg O’Mara 95.0 vs. Delaware State 2/4/17

Sara Stukas 94.0 at Fresno State 3/12/05

Meg O’Mara 94.0 vs. Fresno State 3/6/15

Leylan Gleeson 94.0 vs. South Carolina 11/20/15

Jordan Toering 94.0 at SMU 10/30/21

Hayley Mairano 93.5 vs. Auburn 3/4/22

Olivia Dorey 93.0 vs. UT Martin 2/27/11

Carly Anthony 93.0 vs. Delaware State 11/18/11

Meg O’Mara 93.0 at Auburn 2/11/17

Ali Tritschler 93.0 vs. Sweet Briar 9/27/19

Jessie Campbell 92.0 at Berry 11/5/05

Kacy Jenkins 92.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/07

Michelle Morris 92.0 vs. South Carolina 10/23/10

Carly Anthony 92.0 at Auburn 11/9/12

Kylee Arbuckle 92.0 vs. New Mexico State 3/7/14

Liza Finsness 92.0 vs. South Carolina 11/20/15

Maddy Darst 92.0 vs. UT Martin 2/29/20

Isabelle Heckler 92.0 at Texas A&M 3/6/21

Emma Lipman 91.0 vs. Fresno State 11/6/09

Kacy Jenkins 91.0 at South Carolina 2/5/11

Carly Anthony 91.0 vs. UT Martin 2/27/11

Michelle Morris 91.0 vs. Kansas State 10/22/11

Carly Anthony 91.0 at South Carolina 11/4/11

Kylee Arbuckle 91.0 vs. Fresno State 3/6/15

Madison Newman 91.0 vs. South Carolina 11/20/15

Liza Finsness 91.0 vs. South Carolina 2/3/17

Maddy Darst 91.0 vs. Sweet Briar 2/3/18

Ali Tritschler 91.0 vs. SMU 10/26/19

Ali Tritschler 91.0 vs. Delaware State 2/28/20

Maddy Darst 91.0 at TCU 3/7/20

Vanessa Sanson 90.0 at Berry 11/5/05

Carly Veldman 90.0 at Berry 11/5/05

Kelly Bonau 90.0 vs. South Carolina 10/6/06

Cordy Allsopp 90.0 at New Mexico State 10/21/06

Kelly Bonau 90.0 at Baylor 9/30/07

Alexa Lieppe 90.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/07

Emma Lipman 90.0 at South Carolina 10/23/09

Carly Anthony 90.0 vs. South Carolina 10/23/10

Michelle Morris 90.0 at South Carolina 2/5/11

Abby O’Mara 90.0 vs. New Mexico State 2/26/11

Abby O’Mara 90.0 vs. UT Martin 2/27/11

Grace Bridges 90.0 vs. South Carolina 11/3/17

Maddy Darst 90.0 vs. South Carolina 11/3/17

Ali Tritschler 90.0 vs. SMU 3/2/18

Ali Tritschler 90.0 vs. Auburn 11/9/18

Natalie Stoyko 90.0 vs. Sweet Briar 9/27/19

Maddy Darst 90.0 vs. Delaware State 2/28/20

Ali Tritschler 90.0 at TCU 3/7/20

Nora Andrews 90.0 vs Sweet Briar 2/19/21

Sophia Pilla 90.0 at Sweet Briar 2/4/22

Ceci Bresch 90.0 vs. Auburn 3/4/22

Hayley Mairano 90.0 vs. UT Martin 3/5/22

F E N C E S

Carly Anthony 97.0 vs. South Carolina 10/23/10

Melanie Carraway 97.0 at Baylor 11/5/10

Caitlyn Francis 97.0 vs. Texas A&M 9/8/12

Carly Anthony 96.0 at Baylor 11/5/10

Michelle Blair 95.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/05

Olivia Dorey 95.0 vs. Texas A&M 9/8/12

Kitt Ritter 93.0 vs. TCU 9/23/07

Michelle Blair 93.0 at South Carolina 11/2/07

Michelle Morris 93.0 at South Carolina 2/5/11

Meg O’Mara 93.0 at South Carolina 2/6/16

Michelle Morris 92.0 vs. South Carolina 10/23/10

Carly Anthony 92.0 vs. UT Martin 2/27/11

Michelle Morris 92.0 vs. UT Martin 2/27/11

Grace Rogers 92.0 vs. Texas A&M 9/8/12

Carly Anthony 92.0 vs. Texas A&M 9/8/12

Carly Anthony 92.0 at Auburn 11/9/12

Meg O’Mara 92.0 vs. South Carolina 3/29/14

Liza Finsness 92.0 vs. Delaware State 2/8/15

Ali Tritschler 92.0 vs. Sweet Briar 9/27/19

Michelle Blair 91.0 at Auburn 3/4/06

Michelle Blair 91.0 vs. Baylor 9/24/06

Michelle Morris 91.0 vs. Auburn 2/12/11

Grace Rogers 91.0 vs. UT Martin 2/27/11

Carly Anthony 91.0 at Auburn 2/18/12

Kylee Arbuckle 91.0 at Texas A&M 3/8/13

Meg O’Mara 91.0 vs Texas A&M 9/25/15

Madison Newman 91.0 vs. Texas A&M 2/9/19

Hayley Mairano 91.0 vs. SMU 10/26/19

Rachel Berkowitz 90.0 at Auburn 2/12/05

Haylie Jayne 90.0 at South Carolina 11/2/07

Carly Anthony 90.0 at South Carolina 11/4/11

Kylee Arbuckle 90.0 vs. Auburn 2/23/13

Abby O’Mara 90.0 vs. Texas A&M 11/8/13

Meg O’Mara 90.0 vs. Texas A&M 11/8/1

Liza Finsness 90.0 vs. Texas A&M 11/8/13

Liza Finsness 90.0 vs. Auburn 3/28/14

Meg O’Mara 90.0 vs. South Carolina 2/7/15

Meg O’Mara 90.0 vs. Delaware State 2/8/15

Maddy Darst 90.0 vs. South Carolina 11/3/17

Sydney Hutchins 90.0 vs. Sweet Briar 2/3/18

Maddy Darst 90.0 at SMU 10/13/19

Maddy Darst 90.0 vs. Auburn 2/8/20

Rachel McMullen 90.0 vs. Delaware State 2/28/20

Kate Kramer 90.0 vs. UT Martin 2/29/20

Emma Reichow 90.0 vs Texas A&M 2/12/22

Catalina Peralta 90.0 vs. Auburn 3/4/22

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R E I N I N G

Sarah Meier 92.5 at South Carolina 2/13/04

Morgan Strauss 81.0 vs. Kansas State 3/5/05

Morgan Strauss 79.95 vs. Kentucky 3/20/04

Sarah Meier 79.0 vs. Auburn 11/6/03

Morgan Strauss 79.0 vs. Auburn 11/6/03

Megan Darby 79.0 at South Carolina 10/21/05

Sarah Locker 78.5 at New Mexico State 10/21/06

Sarah Locker 78.5 vs. South Carolina 2/27/10

Becca Haaland 78.5 vs. TCU 10/23/11

Graysen Stroud 78.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/16

Megan Darby 77.5 at New Mexico State 10/21/06

Maria Salazar 77.5 vs. Fresno State 11/6/09

Carly Lambros 77.5 vs. Fresno State 11/6/09

Morgan Strauss 77.0 at Texas A&M 2/26/05

Morgan Strauss 77.0 at Fresno State 3/12/05

Kate Stewart 77.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/07

Kate Stewart 77.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/07

McKenzie Lantz 77.0 vs. TCU 10/23/11

Sarah Meier 76.59 vs. Kentucky 3/20/04

Sarah Meier 76.5 vs. Ohio State 11/13/04

Carly Veldman 76.5 at South Carolina 10/21/05

Megan Darby 76.5 vs. South Carolina 10/6/06

Sarah Locker 76.5 at Auburn 3/7/08

Sarah Locker 76.5 at Auburn 3/7/08

Hannah Dyer 76.5 vs. Fresno State 9/21/08

Sarah Meier 76.03 at Auburn 2/12/05

Tricia Fowler 76.0 at South Carolina 10/21/05

Sarah Locker 76.0 vs. TCU 9/23/07

Sarah Locker 76.0 at Fresno State 2/7/09

Sarah Locker 76.0 vs. Auburn 11/13/09

Becca Haaland 76.0 vs. Kansas State 10/22/11

Claudia Spreng 76.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/16

Kate Stewart 75.5 vs. Kentucky 9/24/05

Loren Buck 75.5 at New Mexico State 10/21/06

Lindsey Stier 75.5 at New Mexico State 10/21/06

Kate Stewart 75.5 vs. Fresno State 9/21/08

McKenzie Lantz 75.5 vs. South Carolina 10/23/10

Tricia Fowler 75.48 vs. Auburn 11/5/04

Sarah Meier 75.48 vs. Auburn 11/5/04

Morgan Strauss 75.48 vs. Auburn 11/5/04

Megan Darby 75.4 vs. Ohio State 11/13/04

Morgan Strauss 75.4 vs. Ohio State 11/13/04

Sarah Dunsmore 75.0 at South Carolina 2/13/04

Sarah Meier 75.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/05

Carly Veldman 75.0 at Auburn 3/4/06

Kate Stewart 75.0 vs. Baylor 9/24/06

Megan Darby 75.0 vs. Auburn 2/17/07

Nichole Grant 75.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/07

Kate Stewart 75.0 at Fresno State 2/7/09

Diandra St. Hilaire 75.0 at Fresno State 2/7/09

Sarah Locker 75.0 vs. UT-Martin 3/27/09

Becca Haaland 75.0 vs. South Carolina 2/27/10

Jackie Hoyt 75.0 vs. South Carolina 10/23/10

Lauren Tieche 75.0 at Texas A&M 3/8/13

McKenzie Lantz 75.0 at Texas A&M 2/1/14

Charley Thiel 75.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/16

Graysen Stroud 75.0 vs. South Carolina 2/17/18

H O R S E M A N S H I

Dana Kennedy 93.5 vs. Auburn 11/5/04

Kari Ellingson 92.0 vs. Auburn 11/6/03

Sarah Dunsmore 92.0 vs. Kansas State 3/5/05

Ashley Slocumb 85.0 vs. Kansas State 3/5/05

Ashley Slocumb 84.5 at Auburn 2/12/05

Ashley Slocumb 84.0 at South Carolina 2/13/04

Sarah Dunsmore 84.0 at South Carolina 2/13/04

Dana Kennedy 83.0 vs. Kansas State 3/5/05

Sara Parr 82.5 vs. Delaware State 2/8/15

Kelley Mundrick 82.0 at Fresno State 2/11/06

Jessica Bailey 81.5 at Auburn 2/12/05

Jessica Wittmeyer 81.0 vs. Auburn 11/6/03

Carly Veldman 80.5 vs. South Carolina 2/25/06

Paige Stawicki 80.5 vs. Delaware State 2/8/15

Carly Veldman 80.0 vs. Auburn 11/6/03

Kari Ellingson 80.0 at Texas A&M 2/26/05

Kari Ellingson 80.0 at Fresno State 3/12/05

Kari Ellingson 80.0 at Fresno State 2/11/06

Kelley Mundrick 80.0 at New Mexico State 10/21/06

Bailey Anderson 80.0 at Fresno State 9/29/17

Anna Sasser 79.5 at Texas A&M 3/8/13

Paige Stawicki 79.5 vs. UT-Martin 3/2/13

Kari Ellingson 79.0 vs. Auburn 11/5/04

Carly Veldman 79.0 at Auburn 2/12/05

Sarah Dunsmore 79.0 at Fresno State 2/11/06

Dana Kennedy 79.0 at Fresno State 2/11/06

Madison Anger 79.0 vs. Texas A&M 2/9/19

Sara Lewis 79.0 at TCU 3/7/20

Kari Ellingson 78.5 vs. South Carolina 2/25/06

Heather Schmidt 78.5 at Auburn 11/15/13

Sammie Johnson 78.5 vs. Delaware State 2/8/15

Bailey Anderson 78.5 at South Carolina 2/17/18

Sara Lewis 78.5 at South Carolina 2/22/20

Ashley Slocumb 78.0 vs. Auburn 11/6/03

Kari Ellingson 78.0 vs. Kentucky 3/20/04

Ashley Slocumb 78.0 vs. Kentucky 3/20/04

Alicia Shrum 78.0 vs. Baylor 2/28/10

Megan Hawkins 78.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/11

Megan Hawkins 78.0 vs. Fresno State 2/26/12

Graysen Stroud 78.0 vs. Oklahoma State 10/20/1

Graysen Stroud 78.0 at Texas A&M 11/20/18

Maddie Fiorante 78.0 at TCU 3/7/20

Gracie Himes 78.0 vs. Texas A&M 2/12/22

Lauren Love 77.5 vs. Fresno State 9/21/08

Maria Salazar 77.5 vs. Fresno State 11/6/09

Katelyn Van Allen 77.5 vs. Kansas State 10/22/11

Sara Parr 77.5 vs. South Carolina 4/19/14

Megan Hawkins 77.5 vs. UT-Martin 3/2/13

Sammie Johnson 77.5 vs. South Carolina 2/7/15

Bailey Anderson 77.5 vs. Delaware State 2/8/15

Rachel Kolb 77.5 vs. Delaware State 2/8/15

Taylor Burgess 77.5 at TCU 3/7/30

Gracie Himes 77.5 at Auburn 10/8/21

Sara Lewis 77.5 vs. Texas A&M 2/12/22

Leah Anderson 77.5 vs. Texas A&M 2/12/22

Carly Veldman 77.0 at Texas A&M 2/26/05

Catherine Pennington 77.0 vs. Kansas State 3/5/05

Carly Veldman 77.0 at Fresno State 3/12/05

Alicia Shrum 77.0 at New Mexico State 10/21/06

Catherine Pennington 77.0 vs. TCU 9/23/07

Dana Wilson 77.0 vs. South Carolina 10/23/10

Maria Salazar 77.0 vs. South Carolina 10/23/10

Sara Parr 77.0 vs. South Carolina 2/4/12

Maria Salazar 77.0 vs. Fresno State 2/26/12

Maria Salazar 77.0 at Fresno State 1/26/13

Paige Stawicki 77.0 at Texas A&M 3/8/13

Megan Hawkins 77.0 at Texas A&M 3/8/13

Heather Schmidt 77.0 at South Carolina 10/11/13

Paige Stawicki 77.0 at Texas A&M 2/1/14

Graysen Stroud 77.0 at New Mexico State 3/5/16

Madison Anger 77.0 vs. Auburn 11/11/16

Bailey Anderson 77.0 vs. Texas A&M 10/13/17

Sammie Johnson 77.0 vs. Texas A&M 2/25/17

Payton Anderson 77.0 at South Carolina 2/17/18

Graysen Stroud 77.0 at Fresno State 9/29/17

Graysen Stroud 77.0 vs. Texas A&M 10/13/17

Graysen Stroud 77.0 vs. South Carolina 11/3/17

Leah Anderson 77.0 at Texas A&M 3/6/21

Leah Anderson 77.0 at Auburn 10/8/21

Jillian Stopperich 77.0 at SMU 10/30/21

Jillian Stopperich 77.0 vs. Texas A&M 2/12/22

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Emily Leins 2017-21

Meg Lemons 2017-20

Emily Lewis 2003-06

Rachel Lewis 2003-04

Sara Lewis 2018-present

Ashlin Liedberg 2014-17

Alexa Lieppe 2008-09

Alexandra Linscheid 2003-06

Jennifer Lindell 2003

Emma Lipman 2009-10

Katherine LoChiatto 2014-18

Sarah Locker 2007-10

Lauren Love 2007-10

Hannah Jane Lucas 2020-present

Sophie Lucas 2020-present

Alyssa Luckhardt 2017-20

Brittany Lynch 2012-15

Shelby Lynch 2022-present

Caitlin Lyons 2019-present

Rebecca Maddox 2003

Marley Mainwaring 2018-20

Hayley Mairano 2017-22

Laura Malone 2012-16

McKenzie Maloney 2017-21

Tara Maloney 2009-12

Emma Mandarino 2015-19

Alyssa Mansfield 2012-14

Alex Maracic 2015-16

Eva Marcelis 2014-18

Jada Mark 2021- present

Stella Martin 2016-20

Patty Mattingly 2003-06

Vanessa McCarthy 2014-18

LeAnn McCay 2003-04

Kendall McClintock 2022-present

Kelly McDonald 2006-07

Sarah McDonald 2015-19

Heather McFarland 2003-04

Lauren McGirt 2005-07

Rachel McMullen 2019-present Rebecca McNorrill 2004-05

Kalli Maegher 2021-present

Sarah Meier 2003-06

Kristin Mercer 2003

Selby Merritt 2011-14

Sarah Milliren 2013-14

Molly Moden 2017-21

Kathy Moore 2003

Lauren Moore 2006-09

Tori Moore 2007-08

Brittany Morley 2005-06

Michelle Morris 2009-12

Alexis Mougalian 2015-19

Meredith Mourney 2003

Killian Mullen 2018-22

Kelley Mundrick 2006-09

Olivia Myers 2006

Madison Newman 2015-19

Lizzie Newsome 2003-04

Leigh Nichol 2003-04

Amber Nixon 2009-11

Bay Noland-Armstrong 2019-present

Sarah Novak 2012-16

Maeve O’Donovan 2021-present

Jennifer Olson 2003

Abby O’Mara 2011-14

Meg O’Mara 2013-17

Jaden Olson 2018-22

Kari Onweller 2007

Launre Oshnock 2003

Lila Owens 2015-19

Ashton Paisley 2008-11

Aphrodite Papandreou 2022-present

Sara Parr 2011-15

Annabeth Payne 2016-20

Marilyn Payne 2008-09

Amber Peacock 2003

Catherine Pennington 2005-08

Catalina Peralta 2021-present

Ashlyn Perry 2014-17

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Morgan Pierson 2008-11

Sophia Pilla 2020-present

Noelle Pinckney 2018-20

Olivia Poff 2008-10

Nina Pola 2009-11

Grace Porter 2014-18

Kara Preston 2006-07

Allison Purvis 2003

Phylinda Ramsey 2003-05

Kristin Randall 2003-05

Katie Ray 2018-22

Cherie Rector 2003-06

Annalise Reed 2018-22

Emma Reichow 2020-present

Carly Reinsel 2016-20

Savannah Relick 2020-present

Lielle Rhodes 2020-21

Megan Richardson 2003-06

Kitt Ritter 2008-09

Lanier Roberts 2008-11

Caroline Robinson 2013-17

Amelia Rogers 2009-12

Grace Rogers 2010-13

Ada Rohan 2019-present

Hailey Royce 2022-present

Maria Salazar 2010-13

Jennifer Sandhagen 2003

Kadie Sanford 2018-22

Vanessa Sanson 2003-06

Anna Sasser 2011-14

Emma Schauder 2013-17

Heather Schmidt 2012-16

Jill Schultz 2004-06

Alexa Schwartz 2017-22

Savannah Scott 2013-15

Lia Screnci 2015-16

Meg Seidel 2019-present

Raegan Sheperd 2022-present

Diandra St. Hilaire 2008-11

Lauren Shamon 2011-14

Allie Sharp 2008-10

Alicia Shrum 2007-10

Chloe Simon 2013-14

Kate Skoglund 2011-14

Kelly Skoglund 2014-18

Ashley Slocumb 2003-06

Alison Slutsky 2008-11

LaDaina Smith 2005 Stacey Smith 2003-04

Hannah Smith 2020-present

Amber Smith-Sims 2003-06

Isabelle Song 2020-present Megan Southam 2011-15

Emily Soyka 2010

Hannah Spiegler 2012-13

Claudia Spreng 2013-17

Julia Spreng 2016-20

Rachel Stallman 2012-13

Morgan Stamey 2011-14

Jen Staniloff 2020-present

Taylor Staton 2017-21

Paige Stawicki 2011-15

Erika Steele 2003

Lauren Stefanski 2009-11

Kate Stewart 2006-09

Lindsey Stier 2005-08

Jessica Stone 2018-21

Jillian Stopperich 2021-present

Agne Stoskute 2014-17

Natalie Stoyko 2018-22

Sara Stukas 2004-07

Morgan Strauss 2004-05

Graysen Stroud 2015-19

Ali Sullivan 2010-13

Cat Sullivan 2015-19

Jane Sutcliff 2013-17

Morgan Tabler 2018-22

Addison Taylor 2020-present

Hazel Taylor 2019-present

Caitlin Tenewitz 2007-09

Allison Terry 2004-08

Kelsey Thatcher 2011-15

Alyssa Thompson 2011-14

Amanda Thompson 2004

Charley Thiel 2013-17

Lauren Tieche 2011-15

Kaitlyn Timblin 2014-16

Adelaide Toensing 2018-22

Jordan Toering 2020-present

Spencer Toohill 2019-present

Ali Tritschler 2016-21

Kelly Truesdell 2009-12

Andrea Turnbull 2007-08

Laura Upton 2008-09, 2011

Katelyn Van Allen 2008-09, 2011-12

Emily van der Walde 2011-15

Tiffany Vaughan 2004

Byerly Vaughn 2003-06

Carly Veldman 2003-06

Shaelyn Vering 2016-20

Molly Visser 2003-04

Lauren Voshell 2005-06

Danielle Walawender 2015-19

Brittlan Wall 2010-13

Josey Walker 2019-present

Mikailla Waltos 2013-16

Erica Webb 2011-16

Leslie Webb 2005-08

Allie Ann Wheeler 2021-present

Daisy Whelan 2007-10

Allison Wilder 2003-04

Dana Wilson 2008-11

Sherry Wilson 2003

Cristina Winsco 2003-05

Kelly Winsco 2005-07

Lana Wirsig 2008

Jessica Wittmeyer 2003

Lauren Worland 2003

Megan Yeager 2010-13

Paige Yergens 2003-04

Carley Yosurack 2017-21

Amanda Zeigler 2003

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