Georgia Equestrian
2019-20 Media guide
GEORGIA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY NCEA National Championship ....................................... ..................... 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2010,2014 NCEA Reserve Championship ........................................ .......... 2005, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2019 Southern Equestrian Championship............................... .................... 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Southeastern Conference Equestrian Championship .... .................................................. 2015, 2017, 2018
GAMEDAY MEDIA SERVICES The sports communications office provides rosters, lineups and timing sheets before each home competition. Results will be distributed following each home meet. MEET COVERAGE As we do not give credential 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 occur following practice. Please submit requests 24 hours in advance. Phone interviews can also be arranged. Please contact Karra Logan or Catherine Harris in the sports communications office by phone at 706.542.1621 or by email at klogan@sports. uga.edu or catherineh@sports.uga.edu.
GENERAL INFORMATION Location ....................................................... Athens, Ga. Founded .................................................................. 1785 Enrollment ........................................................... 37,606 Colors ......................................................... Red & Black Mascot ............................................................. Bulldogs Conference ............................Southeastern Conference President ......................................... Jere W. Morehead Alma Mater..................................Georgia J.D., 1980 J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics ....... Greg McGarity Alma Mater......................................... Georgia, 1976 COACHING STAFF Head Coach .......................................... Meghan Boenig Seasons at Georgia ............................................18th Alma Mater................................... Berry College, ‘99 Assistant Coach (Hunter Seat) ...................Anna Becker Seasons at Georgia ....................................... Second Alma Mater.......................Auburn, 2013, NYU, 2017 Assistant Coach (Western) ............................. Sara Parr Seasons at Georgia ....................................... Second Alma Mater......................................... Georgia, 2015 Program Specialist .............................. Colleen Johnson Office Phone ...........................................(706) 542-5817 Office Fax................................................(706) 310-2244 Graduate Assistant ........................... Emma Mandarino Farm Manager ........................................ Amber Bradley Barn Manager ............................................ Regan Rivas Facility Foreman ......................Bill Dover, Wade Tucker Grounds ................................................ Paul Zakrzewski
WWW.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.
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 ..................6/2014 NCEA Reserve Championships/Last ...................7/2019
In addition to game recaps, www.georgiadogs.com also provides up-to-date stats, notes, rosters, player and coach bios, and historical data.
FACILITY INFORMATION Home Facility ........................ UGA Equestrian Complex Address ...................1171 Astondale Road, Bishop, Ga.
LIVE SCORING The University of Georgia sports communications staff provides live scoring of all home meets on www.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.
TEAM INFORMATION 2018-19 Record .........................................................7-8 2018-19 SEC Record/Finish................................. 3-3/3rd 2018-19 Postseason/Record .....................................3-2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...............................49/14 Starters Returning/Lost...........................................11/5 Newcomers ................................................................ 16
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 Ann Drinkard (adrinkard@sec.org).
SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT Equestrian Contact ......................................Karra Logan E-mail .......................................klogan@sports.uga.edu Office Phone ...........................................(706) 542-9344 Equestrian Assistant ............................Catherine Harris E-mail ....................................... catherineh@sports.uga Website ............................................. GeorgiaDogs.com
1 GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents Jere Morehead, President of the University of Georgia Greg McGarity, Director of Athletics Athletic Association Administration Equestrian Staff
4 MEET THE BULLDOGS Roster Roster Breakdown Class and Captain Photos 2019-20 Season Preview Rider Biogaphies
14 GEORGIA EQUESTRIAN UGA Equestrian Complex Meghan Boenig, Head Coach Assistant Coaches Farm Manager Meet the Horses
20 NCEA EQUESTRIAN
About NCEA Equestrian About SEC Equestrian NCEA and SEC Championship History
23 HISTORY
2018-19 Season Recap 2018-19 Meet-by-Meet Year-by-Year Results Top All-Time Finishes Honors and Awards All-Time Roster
CREDITS The 2019-20 Georgia equestrian media guide was written, designed, and edited by Catherine Harris and Karra Logan using Adobe InDesign CC 2019. 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, 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. PRINTING Walker 260 - Birmingham, Ala.
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equestrian JERE W. MOREHEAD
GREG McGARITY
UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
J. REID PARKER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
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 has completed a series of initiatives to enhance student learning and success, including a requirement for experiential learning for all undergraduates. Additionally, the University already has surpassed the $1.2 billion goal of its ongoing fundraising campaign and launched an Innovation District initiative to create UGA’s campus of the future, where students and faculty will partner with industry to generate ideas and solutions to continue the University’s role as a powerful driver of economic development in Georgia. Research expenditures have increased 30 percent in the past five years, and UGA was the top U.S. institution for products based on university research reaching the marketplace in 2018. 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: in 2018, 96 percent of graduates 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 assignments, 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 controls to jury selection. He has served as Editor-in-Chief of the American Business Law Journal. His external service currently includes serving as 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. He is Vice President of the Southeastern Conference and a member of the SEC Executive Committee, which oversees the financial and fiscal affairs of the SEC. He also serves as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Presidential Forum and the NCAA Legislative Working Group on Name, Image, and Likeness. 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. He also serves on the Association for Public and Land-grant Universities Committee of Research Intensive Universities. 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. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Georgia State University and a law degree from the University of Georgia.
Athens native and University of Georgia graduate Greg McGarity was named Director of Athletics at UGA on August 13, 2010, after serving 18 years in the athletic department at the University of Florida. Since that time, McGarity has emphasized exploring new ideas and initiatives designed to move the organization forward in all areas of competition, academics, service, and exceptional experiences for student-athletes and supporters. McGarity oversees a 21-sport athletics program supported by a budget of $154 million. Since he became Director of Athletics, UGA teams have won national championships in women’s swimming and diving (2013, ‘14, ‘16), equestrian (2014), women’s indoor track and field (2018), men’s outdoor track and field (2018), women’s indoor tennis (2019) and SEC championships in football (2017), men’s tennis (2011, ’13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ’17), men’s tennis SEC Tournament (2012, ‘13, ‘17), women’s tennis (2013, ’19), women’s tennis SEC Tournament (2014), women’s swimming and diving (2011, ’12, ’13, ’14, and ‘15), equestrian (2015, ’17, and ‘18), and four SEC eastern division titles in football (2011, 2012, 2017 and 2018). The 2017 football team was also the 2018 Rose Bowl champion and College Football Playoff national runnerup. During McGarity’s tenure as AD, 18 different Georgia teams have been ranked in the nation’s top 20 and 10 in the top ten. Georgia’s finish in the Learfield Directors’ Cup, which annually measures athletic teams success in NCAA championships, has been in the top 25 every year during his tenure and as high as 8th in 2018. McGarity has also been a standard bearer for academic achievement. Since his arrival, Georgia student-athletes have won 20 NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships, 30 CoSIDA Academic All-American awards, three NCAA Top Ten honors, an NCAA Woman of the Year award, three SEC Boyd McWhoter Scholar-Athlete of the Year winners, and numerous other SEC honors. In addition, McGarity has been at the forefront of facility expansion and renovation which have totaled over $170 million during his tenure with more on the way. The construction of the new $30 million William Porter Payne and Porter Otis Payne Indoor Athletic Facility adjacent to the Butts-Mehre Building was completed in January, 2017, and provides a facility for use by multiple sports. Completed in July, 2018, is the $63 million Sanford Stadium west end addition which features a new home locker room, recruiting facility, and entry plaza connecting the Gillis Bridge to the stadium. Also either completed or under construction in 2018 were $7 million in improvements to Stegeman Coliseum; the Boyd Golf Center expansion; an $8.5 million renovation of the Henry Feild tennis stadium; a $3.5 million equestrian locker room and support facility; and a $1 million overhaul of Sanford Stadium lighting. Under McGarity’s leadership fundraising has reached unprecedented heights. For the 2018 fiscal year, The Georgia Bulldog Club raised a record $80 million in cash and pledges to support UGA Athletics. In September of 2015 a new philanthropic arm was created, The Magill Society, which currently has over 1,000 members that have contributed more than $109 million to support athletic facility projects. The Scholarship Endowment has grown to over $43 million, and five coaching and administrative positions have been endowed. A 1976 graduate of UGA’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, McGarity is a 2012 inductee into the Grady Fellowship, a recognition program to honor those whose influence, achievements and service to the media professions have enhanced the reputation of the Grady College. At UF, he served as Executive Associate Athletic Director after serving as an Associate and Senior Associate AD. His duties included assisting with daily operations, assisting in preparation and approval of the annual budget, and extensive involvement in long-term planning, contracts, competition scheduling and employment searches. McGarity was a letterman on the Bulldog tennis team in 1973. After graduation he began his professional career at UGA, holding positions as assistant sports information director, head women’s tennis coach, and Assistant AD for facilities and event management. McGarity is married to the former Sheryl Holland, who graduated from UGA in 1976 with a Bachelor of Science degree in education. They have one son, Alex, a graduate of the University of Florida and the University of Georgia.
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2019-20 Media guide ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
JERE W. MOREHEAD UGA President
GREG McGARITY J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics
DAVID SHIPLEY Faculty Athletics Representative
JOSH BROOKS Deputy Director of Athletics - Operations
DARRICE GRIFFIN Deputy Director of Athletics Administration
STEPHANIE RANSOM Deputy Director of Athletics - Finance/ SWA
MATTHEW BORMAN Executive Associate AD Development
MAGDI EL SHAHAWY Deputy Director of Athletics - Academics
WILL LAWLER Executive Associate AD Compliance
RON COURSON Senior Associate AD Sports Medicine
CLAUDE FELTON Loran Smith Senior Associate AD Sports Communications
GLADA HORVAT Senior Associate AD Academics & Eligibility
MATT BRACHOWSKI Associate AD Event Management
TIM CEARLEY Associate AD Ticket Operations
KEVIN MILLER Associate AD Development
ALAN THOMAS Associate AD External Operations
FORD WILLIAMS Associate AD Major Gifts
JOHN BATEMAN Assistant AD Marketing
MIKE BILBOW Assistant AD Production/Digital
EMILY DEITZ Assistant AD Promotions
STEVE FLIPPEN Assistant AD Compliance
SCOTT HALLBERG Assistant AD Business Operations
RHONDA KILPATRICK Assistant AD Academics & Eligibility
CHRISTIE PURKS Assistant AD Event Management
ANNA RANDA Assistant AD Sports Medicine
MELVIN ROBINSON Assistant AD Facility Operations
AMY THOMAS Assistant AD Facility Operations
BILL DOVER Facility Foreman
REGAN RIVAS Facility Foreman
EMMA MANDARINO Graduate Assistant
ELIZABETH CLARK Event Management
FRED REIFSTECK, MD Head Team Physician
EQUESTRIAN STAFF
COLLEEN JOHNSON Program Specialist
EQUESTRIAN STAFF NOT PICTURED Brittany Williams .......................... Athletic Trainer Braxton Bell ............................... Academic Advisor Colin DeClark................ Strength and Conditioning Paul Zakrzewski......................................... Grounds Wade Tucker ................................ Facility Foreman Lauren Kocan.............................. Student Manager KARA LOGAN Sports Communications Director
CATHERINE HARRIS Sports Communications Assistant
DR. RANDY EGGLESTON School of Vet. Medicine
WAYNE NUNN Farrier
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McKenzie Aebi Carter Anderson Charlotte Anguiano Emily Blecher Courtney Blumer Celia Bresch Grace Bridges Kennedy Bryant Taylor Burgess Jordan Carpenter Emily Clark Addy Cullum Maddy Darst Kaitlin Dierks Madeline Epstein Emma Fiala Madeline Fiorante Talia Forcina Sam Gastelum Kendall Gill Lindsay Guynn Isabelle Heckler Grace Himes Lauren Hull Kathryn Jernick Tori Kendle Kate Kramer Lexie Lane Miller Lantis Emily Leins Meg Lemons Sarah Lewis Alyssa Luckhardt Caitlin Lyons Hayley Mairano McKenzie Maloney Stella Martin Rachel McMullen Molly Moden Killian Mullen Bay Noland-Armstrong Jaden Olson Annabeth Payne Noelle Pinckney Katie Ray Annalise Reed Carly Reinsel Ada Rohan Kadie Sanford Alexa Schwartz Cassidy Scott Meg Seidel Julia Spreng Taylor Staton Virginia Stearns Natalie Stoyko Morgan Tabler Hazel Taylor Adelaide Toensing Spencer Toohill Ali Tritschler Shaelyn Vering Josey Walker Carley Yosurack
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Dhahian, Saudi Arabia (Grier School) Knoxville, Tenn. (Webb School of Knoxville) Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Tuscaloosa Academy) Shdema, Israel (Brenner High School) Monroe, N.C. (Piedmont High School) Barrington, Ill. (Barrington High School) Eatonton, Ga. (Gatewood School) South Padre Island, Texas (Madisonville High School) Horseheads, N.Y. (Penn Foster) Monroe, Ga. (Walnut Grove) Castle Rock, Colo. (Denver Christian) Cayce, S.C. (Brookland-Cayce High School) Lebanon, Ohio (Indiana University Online) Bothell, Wash. (Bothell High School) Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Preparatory) St. Louis, Mo. (Westminster Christian Academy & Mizzou K-12 online) Tigard, Ore. (Tigard) St. Simon’s Island, Ga. (Glynn Academy) Coto de Cazi, Calif. (Capistrano Connections Academy) Leesburg, Ga. (Lee County High School) Berthoud, Colo. (Berthoud High School) Colts Neck, N.J. (Ranney School) Bristol, Ind. (Northridge High School) Canfield, Ohio (Canfield) Peconic, N.Y. (Southold High School) New Albany, Ohio (New Albany High School) Menlo Park, Calif. (Menlo Atherton) Canton, Ga. (Creekview) Corunna, Mich. (Corunna High School) McLean, Va. (The Madeira School) Salt Lake City, Utah (Rowland Hall) Washington, Ind. (Washington High School) Saline, Mich. (New Mexico State) Mead, Wash. (Mt. Spokane High School) Simsbury, Conn. (Simsbury) Atlanta, Ga. (Milton) Marietta, Ga. (George Walton Comprehensive) Chagrin Falls, Ohio (Hathaway Brown School) WaKeeney, Kan. (Trego Community High School) Dacula, Ga. (Gwinette Online School) Harrison Township, Mich. (L’Anse Creuse High School) Parker, Colo. (Laurel Springs) Tallahassee, Fla. (Homeschooled) Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park High School) Berwyn, Pa. (Conestoga High School) Grosse Pointe, Mich. (Grosse Pointe South) Alpharetta, Ga. (Mount Pisgah Christian) Montpelier, Vt. (Montpelier High School) Cumming, Ga. (West Forsyth High School) Boca Raton, Fla. (St. Andrew’s School) Dacula, Ga. (Archer High School) Birmingham, Ala. (Jefferson County IB) Port Orange, Fla. (Spruce Creek) Cumming, Ga. (West Forsyth) Watkinsville, Ga. (Westminster Christian Academy) The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Dumfries, Va. (St. John Paul the Great Catholic) Rising Fawn, Ga. (Baylor School) Charlotte, Vt. (Champaign Valley Union) Round Hill, Va. (Loudoun Valley) Southport, Conn. (Greens Farm Academy) Scribner, Neb. (Homeschooled) Rome, Ga. (Cartersville High School) Indiana, Pa. (Indiana Area Senior High)
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2019 ROSTER BREAKDOWN BULLDOGS BY CLASS SENIORS
Grace Bridges, Emily Clark, Maddy Darst, Madeline Fiorante, Isabella Heckler, Lauren Hull, Kate Kramer, Meg Lemons, Alyssa Luckhardt, Stella Martin, Annabeth Payne, Noelle Pinckney, Carly Reinsel, Julia Spreng, Ali Tritschler, Shaelyn Vering JUNIORS
Carter Anderson, Charlotte Anguiano, Jordan Carpenter, Madeline Epstein, Talia Forcina, Sam Gastelum, Lexie Lane, Emily Leins, Hayley Mairano, McKenzie Maloney, Molly Moden, Alexa Schwartz, Taylor Staton, Virginia Stearns, Carley Yosurack SOPHOMORES
Courtney Blumer, Taylor Burgess, Addy Cullum, Kaitlin Dierks, Emma Fiala, Kendall Gill, Lindsay Guynn, Kathryn Jernick, Miller Lantis, Sara Lewis, Killian Mullen, Jaden Olson, Katie Ray, Annalise Reed, Kadie Sanford, Cassidy Scott, Meg Seidel, Natalie Stoyko, Morgan Tabler, Adelaide Toensing FRESHMAN
McKenzie Aebi, Emily Blecher, Celia Bresch, Kennedy Bryant, Grace Himes, Tori Kendall, Cailtin Lyons, Rachel McMullen, Bay Noland-Armstrong, Ada Rohan, Hazel Taylor, Spencer Toohill, Josey Walker BULLDOGS BY DISCIPLINE HUNTER SEAT
Carter Anderson, Charlotte Anguiano, Celia Bresch, Grace Bridges, Maddy Darst, Madeline Epstein, Emma Fiala, Talia Forcina, Sam Gastelum, Isabelle Heckler, Kathryn Jernick, Kate Kramer, Emily Leins, Meg Lemons, Hayley Mairano, McKenzie Maloney, Stella Martin, Rachel McMullen, Bay Noland-Armstrong, Jaden Olson, Noelle Pinckney, Katie Ray, Annalise Reed, Carly Reinsel, Ada Rohan, Kadie Sanford, Alexa Schwartz, Meg Seidel, Virginia Stearns, Natalie Stoyko, Morgan Tabler, Hazel Taylor, Adelaide Toensing, Spencer Toohill, Ali Tritschler, Josey Walker WESTERN
McKenzie Aebi, Emily Blecher, Courtney Blumer, Kennedy Bryant, Taylor Burgess, Jordan Carpenter, Emily Clark, Addy Cullum, Kaitlin Dierks, Madeline Fiorante, Kendall Gill, Lindsay Guynn, Grace Himes, Lauren Hull, Tori Kendle, Lexie Lane, Miller Lantis, Sara Lewis, Alyssa Luckhardt, Caitlin Lyons, Molly Moden, Killian Mullen, Annabeth Payne, Cassidy Scott, Julia Spreng, Taylor Staton, Shaelyn Vering, Carley Yosurack CAPTAINS Carter Anderson ...................................................Junior .........................................................................Hunter Seat Isabella Heckler....................................................Senior .........................................................................Hunter Seat Annabeth Payne ...................................................Senior .............................................................................. Western Julia Spreng .........................................................Senior .............................................................................. Western Ali Tritschler .........................................................Senior .........................................................................Hunter Seat
ROSTER BREAKDOWN Total Squad Members............................................................................................64 By Class Seniors.......................................................................................................16 Juniors .......................................................................................................15 Sophomores...............................................................................................20 Freshmen ...................................................................................................13 By Discipline Hunter Seat ...............................................................................................36 Western .....................................................................................................28 By State Alabama ......................................................................................................2 Charlotte Anguiano, Meg Seidel California .....................................................................................................2 Sam Gastelum, Kate Kramer Colorado ......................................................................................................3 Emily Clark, Lindsay Guynn, Jaden Olson Conneticut ...................................................................................................3 Hayley Mairano, Ali Tritschler Florida ..........................................................................................................5 Madeline Epstein, Annabeth Payne, Kadie Sanford, Alexa Schwartz, Julia Spreng Georgia ......................................................................................................14 Grace Bridges, Jordan Carpenter, Talia Forcina, Kendall Gill, Lexie Lane, McKenzie Maloney, Stella Martin Killian Mullen, Carly Reinsel, Cassidy Scott, Taylor Staton, Virginia Stearns, Hazel Taylor, Josey Walker Illinois ..........................................................................................................1 Celia Bresch Indiana .........................................................................................................2 Grace Himes, Sara Lewis Kansas .........................................................................................................1 Molly Moden Michigan......................................................................................................4 Miller Lantis, Alyssa Luckhardt, Bay Noland-Armstrong, Annalise Reed Missouri.......................................................................................................1 Emma Fiala Nebraska .....................................................................................................1 Shaelyn Vering New Jersey .................................................................................................1 Isabelle Heckler New York .....................................................................................................2 Taylor Burgess, Kathryn Jernick North Carolina .............................................................................................2 Courtney Blumer, Noelle Pinckney Ohio .............................................................................................................4 Maddy Darst, Lauren Hull, Tori Kendle, Rachel McMullen Oregon .........................................................................................................1 Madeline Fiorante Pennsylvania................................................................................................2 Katie Ray, Carley Yosurak South Carolina .............................................................................................1 Addy Cullum Tennessee ...................................................................................................1 Carter Anderson Texas ...........................................................................................................2 Kennedy Bryant, Natalie Stoyko Washington .................................................................................................2 Kaitlin Dierks, Caitlin Lyons Utah .............................................................................................................1 Meg Lemons Vermont .......................................................................................................2 Ada Rohan, Adelaide Toensing Virginia ........................................................................................................3 Emily Leins, Morgan Table, Spencer Toohill Israel ............................................................................................................1 Emily Blecher Saudi Arabia ................................................................................................1 McKenzie Aebi
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he University of Georgia equestrian team looks to continue its legacy as one of the nation’s top equestrian programs during the 2019-20 season. After three straight Reserve Champion finishes at the NCEA National Championship, the team is ready to prove “We Will”.
SENIORS
FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Julia Spreng, Kate Kramer, Carly Reinsel, Ali Tritschler, Madeline Fiorante, Maddy Darst, Annabeth Payne, Emily Clark, Shaelyn Vering BACK ROW: Lauren Hull, Alyssa Luckhardt, Grace Bridges, Isabelle Heckler, Noelle Pinckney, Stella Martin, Meg Lemons
Georgia won national titles in Horsemanship, Reining and Equitation Over Fences as well as being crowned overall Western discipline National Champions to end the 2018-19 campaign. This year’s roster includes several NCEA Ariat All-America and All-SEC selections, and a freshman class with impressive resumes that adds depth to the Georgia lineup for head coach Meghan Boenig’s 18th year at the helm of the program. The team also has two assistant coaches entering their second season with the Bulldogs, Anna Becker (Hunter Seat) and Sara Parr (Western). In what promises to be another exciting season for the Bulldogs, UGA will face six opponents that advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2019 NCEA National Championship. Additionally, the Bulldogs will battle for the Southeastern Conference (SEC) championship title on their home footing.
JUNIORS
DISCIPLINE FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Carley Yosurack, Lexie Lane, Alexa Schwartz, Taylor Staton BACK ROW: Charlotte Anguiano, Talia Forcina, McKenzie Maloney, Emily Leins, Virginia Stearns, Hayley Mairano, Carter Anderson, Killian Mullen, Jordan Carpenter, Madeline Epstein, Sam Gastelum
SOPHOMORES
HUNTER SEAT: The Equitation Over Fences squad lost three-time First Team Academic All-American and NCAA Woman of the Year Nominee Emma Mandarino to graduation, but return Ali Tritschler, Maddy Dart and Hayley Mairano to both the Equitation Over Fences and Equitation on the Flat lineups. Grace Bridges also returns for the Equitation on the Flat group. WESTERN: Three-time SEC Reining Rider of the Year Graysen Stroud will be hard to replace, but the seasoned returners of Julia Spreng, Courtney Blumer, Jordan Carpenter, and Annabeth Payne are up for the task. Maddie Fiorante, Sara Lewis, Taylor Burgess, and Lexie Lane return in the Horsemanship arena.
FRONT ROW (Left to right): Courtney Blumer, Kadie Sanford, Katie Ray, Annalise Reed SECOND ROW: Kendall Gill, Natalie Stoyko, Jaden Olson, Addy Cullum, Cassidy Scott, Lindsay Guynn, Morgan Tabler BACK ROW: Kaitlyn Dierks, Taylor Burgess, Miller Lantis, Sara Lewis, Kathryn Jernick, Adelaide Toensing, Meg Seidel, Emma Fiala
CAPTAINS FRESHMEN (Left to Right): Julia Spreng, Isabella Heckler, Carter Anderson, Annabeth Payne, Ali Tritschler FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Josey Walker, Caitlin Lyons, Grace Himes, Emily Blecher, Kennedy Bryant, Rachel McMullen BOTTOM ROW: Spencer Toohill, Tori Kendle, Hazel Taylor, Ada Rohan, Bay Noland-Armstrong, Celia Bresch, McKenzie Aebi
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2019-20 Media guide MEET THE TEAM
McKENZIE AEBI 5-9 • Western • Freshman Dhahian, Saudi Arabia
born May 5, 1999... the daughter of Ryan and Becky Aebi... Other: named the National IEA Champion… road in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to train and ride… won multiple classes and ended as Champion in the Green Level 1 and 2, winning the Saddle series and Reserve Champion in the Youth.
CARTER ANDERSON 5-8 • Hunter Seat • Junior Knoxville, Tenn.
born December 28, 1998… the daughter of Dee and Anne Anderson... 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… Named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Director’s honor roll… Did not compete... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll... named to Georgia Honor Roll… Other: Competed in the 2015 and 2016 USEF Pessoa Hunt Seat Medal Final… 2015 and 2016 Maclay Regionals… competed in the Hunterdon Cup and USEF Junior Hunter Finals in 2014, 2015, and 2016.
CHARLOTTE ANGUIANA 5-4 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore Tuscaloosa, Ala.
born May 29, 1999… the daughter of Ariel and Linda Anguiana… 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… Named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… Fall 2018 Director’s honor roll… Did not compete... Other: 2015 Small Junior Hunter Champion Zone 4… won an international derby.
EMILY BLECHER 5-1 • Western • Freshman Shdema, Israel
born November 27, 1997… the daughter of Igal and Svetlana Blecher... Other: Placed first at Israel Quarter Horse Association Open green level for western pleasure and Horsemanship.
COURTNEY BLUMER 5-3 • Western • Sophomore Monroe, N.C.
born September 16, 2000… the daughter of Brad and Jan Blumer... 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.
CELIA BRESCH 5-8 • Hunter Seat • Freshman Barrington, Ill.
born November 7, 2000… the daughter of Jim and Janet Bresch... 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.
GRACE BRIDGES 5-8 • Hunter Seat • Senior Eatonton, Ga.
born June 11, 1998… the daughter of Jerry and Beth Bridges. 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… compiled a 4-6-2 record in Equitation on the Flat… Competed to an undefeated record at home with a 3-0-1 record… earned MOP honors at SEC Championship with a 256-251 defeat of her South Carolina opponent…. Scored an average of 75.6... 2017-18: Named to NCEA AllAcademic First Team… name to NCEA Equitation On The Flat All-America Honorable Mention Team… named to SEC Academic Honor Roll… named to Georgia Honor Roll… compiled a 11-6-1 record in Equitation On The Flat… scored a career best 90 against South Carolina... scored an average of 76.5... defeated opponents by an average margin of 7.7 points... recipient of the Ramsey Scholarships for Academic & Athletic Excellence... 2016-17: Compiled a 2-0 record in Equitation on the Flat… scored a 77 in her debut against South Carolina and an 85 against Delaware State… defeated opponents by three points in both meets... Other: 2012 IEA Reserve Champion… won her Over Fences class at the 2014 College Preparatory Invitational Show… 2015 Tyron International Equestrian Center Junior Hunter Circuit Champion.
KENNEDY BRYANT 5-6 • Western • Freshman South Padre Island, Texas
born on March 29, 2001… the daughter of Daniel and Kelley Bryant... 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.
TAYLOR BURGESS 5-7 • Western • Sophomore Horseheads, N.Y.
born October 25, 1999… the daughter of Jamie and Angela Burgess... 2018-19: Compiled a 2-6 record in Horsemanship… earned MOP honors at first career start at South Carolina… rode to a season high 73.5, twice… averaged a score of 72.25... Other: 2017 AJPHA World Champion in 14-18 Horsemanship… placed third at the 2017 AJPHA World Show in the 14-18 Horsemanship... claimed 2016 AQHA Congress Novice Youth All-Around… titled 2015 AQHA Novice Championships All-Around.
JORDAN CARPENTER 5-5 • Western • Junior Monroe, Ga.
born January 13, 1999… the daughter of Kevin and Gina Carpenter... 2018-19: Named to NCEA All-Championship Team… earned Second Team Reining NCEA Ariat All-America Honors… named to Reining All-SEC team… compiled a 14-3 record in Reining… held an undefeated 4-0 record at home… went undefeated at NCEA National Championship… contributed to overall NCEA Reining title at NCEA National Championship… tallied first career MOP honors for Reining at SMU with a score of 73… averaged a score of 71… defeated opponents by an average margin of 1.6 points... 2017-18: Named to Reining SEC All-Freshmen team… compiled a 6-7-2 record in Reining… rode to a season high 73.5 against Auburn... averaged a score 69...defeated opponents by an average margin of 2 points... Other: Named IEA Zone 4 High Point Varsity Open Rider and Reining Champion…rode to a fifth place finish in the IEA National Individual Varsity Open Reining and a first place finish in the DRHA Rookie…won the IEA National Varsity Open Reining Reserve Championship her first year in IEA after being a Reserve Champion High Point Rider and Varsity Open Reining Champion in Zone 4.
EMILY CLARK 5-8 • Western • Senior Castle Rock, Colo.
born Oct. 1, 1997… the daughter of Alice Clark... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… Fall 2018 Director’s honor roll… Did not compete... 2017-18: named to SEC Academic Honor Roll… did not compete... 2016-17: competed for the Black Team in Reining in the Red and Black Scrimmage... Other: champion finishes at the 2015 and 2014 NRHA Mountain Affiliate in 14-18 Youth Reining… 2015 and 2014 NRHA Affiliate Finals Youth Team Tournament… 2015 Challengers Cup Youth Freestyle…2015 NRHA Level 1 and Level 4 Reining.
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ADDY CULLUM
KAITLIN DIERKS
5-5 • Western • Sophomore Cayce, S.C.
5-6 • Western • Sophomore Bothell, Wash.
born April 25, 2000… the daughter of Todd and Michelle Cullum... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… Named to First Year SEC Honor roll… Fall 2018 Director’s honor roll… Did not compete... Other: 2015 IEA Varsity Intermediate National Reining Individual Champion… claimed title at 2016 NRHA Southeastern Regional Affiliate 14-18… 2017 NRHA Florida Reining Horse Association Florida Classic Youth 14-18 Reserve-Champion… 2017 Southeast Reining Horse Association year-end LIMITED NON-PRO Champion… finished third at the 2017 NRHA Derby Limited Non Pro.
MADDY DARST 5-5 • Hunter Seat • Senior Lebanon, Ohio
born Nov. 11, 1998 … the daughter of Greg and Mindy Darst... 2018-19: Named to NCEA Equitation Over Fences Second and Equitation on the Flat Honorable Mention Ariat All-America Teams… earned Equitation on the Flat and Equitation Over Fences All-SEC honors… Compiled an overall 24-11-1 record… compiled a 11-5-1 record in Equitation on the Flat… earned one MOP honor… compiled a 13-6 record in Equitation Over Fences… earned three MOP honors… averaged a score of 81… notched top Equitation Over Fences scores with a season high of 90 in Equitation Over Fences against SMU… contributed to overall NCEA National Championship Equitation Over Fences title… Held second-highest overall wins with 24… tallied most wins in both Equitation Over Fences (13) and Equitation on the Flat (11)... 2017-18: Named NCEA Rider of the Year… named NCEA Equitation Over Fences and Equitation On The Flat First Teams All-America Honors… named SEC Equitation Over Fences Rider of the Year… named to Equitation Over Fences All-SEC and Equitation On The Flat All-SEC teams… compiled a 12-2-2 in Equitation On The Flat… scored a career best 91 against Sweet Briar... averaged a score of 78... earned one MOP honor... rode to a 12-1-1 record in Equitation Over Fences...scored a career best 90 against South Carolina... averaged a score of 83.6... earned two MOP honors... 2016-17: Compiled 7-7-1 record in Equitation Over Fences… averaged a score of 78… rode to a season high against South Carolina and Delaware State with a score of 89… earned three MOP honors… rode to a 5-5-1 record in Equitation on the Flat… averaged a score of 77… rode a season high 85 against UT Martin… earned on MOP honor.. Other: 2013 Washington International Horse Show Equitation Finals Champion… finished second at Maclay Regionals in 2013, 2014, and 2015…finished seventh at the USEF Finals in 2015….fifth place at the George Morris Excellence in Equitation in 2015… tenth place at the 2015 PA National Horse Show Grand Prix when she competed in the 1.60 meter. 8 | GEORGIA EQUESTRIAN
born June 23, 2000… the daughter of James Dierks and Johanna Pajanen... 2018-19: Named to First Year SEC Honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Did not compete... Other: competed and placed in top-30 in Level 2 Horsemanship at the Youth World show… claimed state title in horsemanship in 2016… placed top-5 at the 2016 Level 1 Championship in Rookie Trial.
MADELINE EPSTEIN 5-6 • Hunter Seat • Junior Miami, Fla.
born July 20, 1999… the daughter of Jeffrey and Carolyn Gilbert Epstein... 2018-19: Earned Director’s 4.0 honor roll recognition… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… Fall 2018 Director’s honor roll… Did not compete... Other: Placed first in High Children’s Jumper (1.15m) at Tryon in 2017… Claimed the title in Low Children’s Jumper at WEF in 2016.
EMMA FIALA 5-5 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore St. Louis, Mo.
born October 24, 1999… the daughter of William and Susan Fiala... Other: Placed 6th at 2017 Junior Hunter Finals, Small Junior Hunter 16-17, Handy 3’6’’… finished first at 2017 Wilmington Spring Classic ASPCA Maclay… 2017 Champion at Wilmington Spring Classic 3’6” Junior Hunters… 2017 Champion at Showplace Spring Spectacular III 3’6” Junior Hunters… Multiple third place finishes and other ribbons at WEF 2017 High Children’s Jumpers… Reserve Champion at 2018 Fairfield Hunt Club June Benefit Show Amateur 3’3” hunters.
MADELINE FIORANTE 5-3 • Western • Senior Tigard, Ore.
born Oct. 15, 1997 …. the daughter of Terri Rise... 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… Compiled a 2-2 record in Horsemanship… scored a career and season high of 72.5 against UT Martin… Made collegiate debut at the University of Tennessee at Martin defeating her opponent 72.5 to 71... served at the team liaison for social media marketing ... named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to SEC Academic Honor Roll… named to Georgia Honor Roll... 2016-17: Competed for the Black Team in Horsemanship in the Red and Black Scrimmage, scoring a 70.5... Other: Show class winner and finished in the top 10 or top 5 in multiple classes including horsemanship at the 2015 Sun & Surf Show...Silver Dollar Reserve Circuit Western Pleasure Champion and finished third in Youth Showmanship at the Summer Classic Circuit...Novice Championship Reserve Champion
in Hunt Seat Equitation and Performance Halter Geldings.
TALIA FORCINA 5-11 • Hunter Seat • Junior St. Simon’s Island, Ga.
born August 13, 1999… the daughter of Mario and Leslie Forcina.. 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… Did not compete... 2017-18: Did not compete... Other: First Coast Hunter Jumper Association Champion in jumper’s division at the 3’-3’3” height and 2’9”3”, topping ranks for 3’ classic.
SAM GASTELUM 5-4 • Hunter Seat • Junior Coto de Cazi, Calif.
born December 1, 1998… the daughter of John and Adina Gastelum... 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Did not compete... 201718: Did not compete… named to SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll... named to Georgia Honor Roll... Other: participated in every major medal final and showed nine different horses in 2016…placed in the top-10 of the USEF Talent Search Finals after scoring an 89 in the Jumping Phase…awarded the Reserve Championship in the CPHA Jr. Medal Final…placed in the top-5 in the Ronnie Mutch Equitation Challenge in HITS Thermal.
KENDALL GILL 5-4 • Western • Sophomore Leesburg, Ga.
born… the daughter of Kendall Keith and Dolly Gill... 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.
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LINDSAY GUYNN
KATHRYN JERNICK
LEXIE LANE
5-6 • Western • Sophomore Berthound, Colo.
5-4 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore Peconic, N.Y.
5-4 • Western • Junior Canton, Ga.
born May 30, 2000… the daughter of Mark and Jan Guynn... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… compiled a 0-2 exhibition record in Reining... Other: 2017 NSBA Non-Pro Ranch Riding World Champion… 2016 Reserve Champion at the Reining at the AQHA L1 Championships… 2016 Champion in the AQHA Ranch Riding… 2015 AQHYA Reserve World Champion in Ranch Riding… 2015 Reserve Champion in the Ranch Riding at the AQHA L1 Championships… named 2014 RMQHA Rookie of the Year.
ISABELLE HECKLER
born June 16, 2000… the daughter of Robert and Lynn Jernick... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to First Year SEC Honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Did not compete... Other: Qualified and competed at 2018 Medal finals... qualified for 2018 Maclay finals... claimed champion title at the 2016 USHJA Zone 2 Horse of the Year… Reserve Champion at the 2016 USHJA Zone 2 Finals… finished fifth and sixth at the 2017 Junior Hunter Finals… placed third at HITS IV USEF Medal… qualified for the 2018 Hunterdon Cup and Junior Hunter Finals... Qualified and competed at 2018 Medal finals, qualified for 2018 maclay finals.
5-8 • Hunter Seat • Senior Colts Neck, N.J.
TORI KENDLE born April 2, 1998… the daughter of Russell and Margot Heckler... 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Did not compete... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to Georgia Honor Roll... Other: Emerging athletes participant in 2014 and 2017, invited to nationals 2017.
GRACE HIMES 5-2 • Western • Freshman Bristol, Ind.
born March 17, 2011… the daughter of Ken and Pennie Himes... 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.
LAUREN HULL 6-0 • Western • Senior Canfield, Ohio
born March 2, 1998 … the daughter of David and Christine Hull... 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Did not compete... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to Georgia Honor Roll… 2016-17: Competed for the Red Team in Horsemanship in the Red and Black Scrimmage, scoring a 71.5... Other: AQHA Youth Champion and is a multiple AQHYA World Championship Qualifier….finalist in Youth Horsemanship at the 2015 NSBA Worlds…. finished Top Ten at Congress.
born February 13, 1999… the daughter of Brian and Jan Lane... 2018-19: Earned NCEA Second Team Academic All-America honors… Named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Director’s honor roll… compiled a 4-12-1 record in Horsemanship… scored a season high 76 during collegiate debut against Oklahoma State… scored an average of 73… contributed to NCEA National Championship Overall Western and Reining titles... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to Georgia Honor Roll... Other: Placed in the top-ten at the Congress in Horsemanship in 2014…named Reserve Champion at the 2015 AQHYA World Show In Yearling Mares… placed in the top-15 at the AQHYA World Show in Trail… Horsemanship Reserve Champion at the 2016 GQHA Big A Eastern States Championship.
5-6 • Western • Freshman New Albany, Ohio
born November 14, 2000… the daughter of Ron and Julie Kendle... 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.
KATE KRAMER 5-5 • Hunter Seat • Senior Menlo Park, Calif.
born April 13, 1998 … the daughter of Henry and Holly Kramer 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… compiled a 3-1 exhibition in Equitation Over Fences... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to SEC Academic Honor Roll… named to Georgia Honor Roll... 2016-17: Competed for the Black Team in Equitation Over Fences in the Red and Black Scrimmage, scoring a 74... Other: Won several Junior Hunter Championships… has qualified for Junior Hunter Finals, ASPCA Maclay, USEF Pessoa, CPHA Junior, CPHA Foundation, and USEF Talent Search… placed sixth at the 2016 Region 8 Maclay Regionals… Finished top 30 at the 2016 USEF Pessoa Medal Finals.
MILLER LANTIS 5-9 • Western • Sophomore Corunna, Mich.
born July 1, 1999… the daughter of Christopher Lantis and Amy Holek... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to First Year SEC Honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… compiled 0-2 record in Horsemanship... Other: Earned numerous Top Ten placings and was a finalist at the AQHA Congress… claimed 84 AQHA Youth All Around Titles… named AQHA Youth Champion… named AQHA All Around Superior… earned AQHA Superiors in Showmanship, Western Horsemanship, Trail, Hunter Under Saddle, Hunt Seat Equitation, and Western Pleasure.
EMILY LEINS 5-8 • Hunter Seat • Junior McLean, Va.
born March 26, 1999… the daughter of Barth Leins and Stacey Rusk... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… Did not compete... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll... Other: Placed fourth at the NCEA medal finals.. placed at IEA Nationals for three consecutive years… 8th place at USHJA Zone 3 finals… qualified for NAL and WIHS finals.
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MEG LEMONS 5-5 • Hunter Seat • Senior Salt Lake City, Utah
born July 12, 1998… the daughter of Richard and Diana. 2019-20: Received the Edgar Gilmer Dawson scholarship... named a Classic Scholars Recipient... 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… received presidential scholar recognition for the Spring 2019… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 Dean’s list… Did not compete... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to Georgia Honor Roll... Other: 2015 year-end champion in ages 14-17 equitation in the Utah Hunter Jumper Association… 2016 United States Hunter Jumper Association Stirrup Cup Award (sixth for zone 8 in the equitation 15-17 section)… Reserve Champion in Adult Equitation at Summer in the Rockies Week V 2017.
SARA LEWIS 5-10 • Western • Sophomore Washington, Ind.
born June 30, 2000… the daughter of Steve and Raina Lewis... 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 top10 titles in Horsemanshp 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.
ALYSSA LUCKHARDT 5-4 • Western • Senior Saline, Mich.
born March 10, 1998… the daughter of Gary and Renee Luckhardt... 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Director’s honor roll… compiled a 0-1 record in Horsemanship... 2017-18: did not compete… named to Georgia Honor Roll... Other: Spent one season on the equestrian team at New Mexico State…In their final season as a varsity sport, the Aggies rode to a 5-7 record, before falling to Fresno State in the first round of the 2017 NCEA National Championship…Luckhardt served as a demo rider during the championship… earned multiple top 10 finishes at Congress… placed in the finals at the AQHYA world show… 2014 10 | GEORGIA EQUESTRIAN
NSBA world champion in Novice youth horsemanship… 2015 AQHA reserve all around youth… awarded freshman horsemanship rider of the year in the UEC Conference at New Mexico State.
CAITLIN LYONS 5-2 • Western • Freshman Mead, Wash.
born August 17, 2001… the daughter of Kade and Michelle Lombard... Other: Place 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.
HAYLEY MAIRANO 5-7 • Hunter Seat • Junior Simsbury, Conn.
born June 19, 1998… the daughter of Ron and Stacey Mairano... 2018-19: Named NCEA Equitation Over Fences Rider of the Month for January… named SEC Equitation Over Fences Rider of the Month for January… compiled an overall 18-3 record… compiled a 10-5 record in Equitation on the Flat… compiled a 8-8 record in Equitation Over Fences… scored a career best 86 in Equitation Over Fences against UT Martin… averaged a score of 88… earned one MOP honor in Equitation Over Fences… held third place in overall wins for the season… notched second most wins in Equitation on the Flat with 10... 2017-18: Did not compete... Other: Maclay winner and Washington third overall at Lake Placid in 2016… the Fairfield Equine Medal winner at Maclay regionals in 2015… placed 11th at USET Finals in 2014.
McKENZIE MALONEY 5-7 • Hunter Seat • Junior Atlanta, Ga.
born April 5, 1999… the daughter of Brian and Diane... 2018-19: Earned Presidential Scholar recognition for Summer 2019... named to Dean’s List for Spring 2019... named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Summer and Fall 2018 Dean’s lists… Did not compete... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll... named to Georgia Honor Roll... Other: Won several top ribbons in the Big EQ classes… qualified for Maclay Regionals, USEF Medal Finals and competed at the Washington International Horse show.
STELLA MARTIN 5-7 • Hunter Seat • Senior Marietta, Ga.
born on March 1, 1998… the daughter of Reid Martin and Sara Hinckley... 2018-19: Named to SEC Community Service team… Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… earned Director’s 4.0 honor roll recognition in Fall 2018 and Spring 2019… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… compiled 0-2 record in Equitation on the Flat... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to SEC Academic Honor Roll… named to Georgia Honor Roll... 2016-17: Earned a point for the Red Team in Equitation on the Flat in the Red and Black Scrimmage, scoring an 82.. Other: Finished third in the Handy and eighth in the stakes class at the 2016 Devon Horse Shoe in the Older Large Juniors… finished 6th and 7th in the Handy at the 2014 and 2015 Devon Horse Show, respectively… finished 3rd in the 2015 USEF National Horse of the Year Older Large Junior…Finished 3rd and 5th in Over Fences at the Capital Challenge Horse Show.
RACHEL McMULLEN 5-9 • Hunter Seat • Freshman Chagrin Falls, Ohio
born on March 1, 2000… Kevin and Ilene McMullen... Other: Tallied wins in the Big Eq at WEF, Lake Placid, and Kentucky... placed second in both the WIHS Jumper Phase and Junior Hunter Stake at the 2017 Devon Horse Show… qualified for Medal Finals for four straight years and Maclay Finals in 2014, 2015, and 2017.
MOLLY MODEN 5-7 • Western • Junior Wakeeny, Kansas
born March 5, 1999… the daughter of Eric and Juli Moden... 2018-19: Did not compete... 201718: Did not compete… named to SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll... Other: Multiple top-10 finishes at Congress…finished ninth, 11th, and 13th at the 2016 NSBA World Championship Show in Western Riding, Horsemanship, and Showmanship, respectively… finished in the top10 of the AQHA Youth Year End Points for Trail and Western Riding.
KILLIAN MULLEN 5-4 • Western • Sophomore Dacula, Ga.
born June 3, 1999… the daughter of Ken and Christy Mullen... 2018-19: Did not compete... Other: Four-time winner of NSBA World on four different horse… winner of the 2016 National Highpoint in Youth Trail… earned multiple Top 5 finishes at Congress in trail and hunter under saddle.
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NOELLE PINCKNEY
5-9 • Hunter Seat • Freshman Harrison Township, Mich.
5-8 • Hunter Seat • Senior Charlotte, N.C.
born June 20, 2000… the daughter of Brett Armstrong and Lucy Noland... 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.
JADEN OLSON 5-6 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore Parker, Colo.
born April 6, 2000… the daughter of Ralph and Krista Olson... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… Named to First Year SEC Honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Did not compete... Other: Champion of the 2016 R.W. Ronnie Mutch Equitation Championship… qualified for all major finals including USET, Harrisburg, WIHS, and Maclay Finals.
ANNABETH PAYNE 5-8 • Western • Senior Tallahassee, Fla.
born April 30, 1998…. the daughter of Mark and Ann Payne... 2018-19: Named to NCEA All-Championship Team… Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… compiled a 10-7-1 record in Reining… rode to a season high 73 at Texas A&M… defeated opponents by a 3 point margin… averaged a score of 70.5… contributed to NCEA National Championship Overall Western and Reining titles… Team Captain for the 2018-19 year... 2017-18: Named NCEA Reining First Team All-America Honors… named to Reining All-SEC team… named to SEC Academic Honor Roll… compiled a 11-4-1 record in Reining...averaged a score of 69.7... earned two MOP honors...rode to a season high 73 at South Carolina... 2016-17: earned a spot in the Reining starting lineup against Delaware State, edging her opponent 66.5-66 in her Bulldog debut… Other: 2015 NRHA Derby Rookie I Champion... 2015: Tulsa Reining Classic Rookie Champion… 2015 NAAC Qualifier… 2015 USEF 14-18 Youth Reining Reserve National Champion… 2015 AQHYA World Qualifier in Reining…. 2014 Florida Reining Horse Association Youth 14-18 Champion… 2014 Rookie I Champion…. 2013 Florida Reining Horse Association Youth 14-18 Reserve Champion.
born July 22, 1998… the daughter of Mike Pinckney amd Kathleen Ritz... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… Did not compete... Other: Placed first in the Adult Ariat Medal at Tryon International Equestrian Center in 2018… first place finish in the Adult Ariat Medal at Georgia International Horse Park in 2018… placed eighth at the USHJA Individual High Children’s Zone 3&4 Jumper Championships at the Constitution Classic in 2016… earned fourth place at the USET at Tryon International Equestrian Center… placed fourth at Low Children’s Jumpers at WEF 2016… earned 8th at High Children’s Jumpers at WEF 2016… placed fifth place at High Children’s Jumpers at WEF 2016.
KATIE RAY 5-4 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore Berwyn, Pa.
born May 4, 2000… the daughter of Topper and Carrie Ray.. 2018-19: Named to First Year SEC Honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Did not compete... Other: Claimed circuit champion in the 2017 Junior Hunters at the Gulfport Winter series… named Grand Champion owner/ ride in the 2017 Junior Hunter Brandwine Horse show… qualified and competed at Hunterdon Cup, Taylor Harris Finals, USEF Medal Finals and ASPCA finals in 2017.
ANNALISE REED 5-9 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore Grosse Pointe, Mich.
born March 29, 2000… the daughter of James and Suzanne Reed... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to First Year SEC Honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Did not compete... Other: Competed in Maclay regionals and finals in 2015, 2016, and 2017… qualified and competed in USEF medal finals in 2016 and 2017… placed third overall in USHJA horsemanship finals in 2016… won first place title in USHJA horsemanship finals written phase in 2015 and 2017… earned second place in USHJA National Hunter Derby in 2017.
CARLY REINSEL 5-6 • Hunter Seat • Senior Alpharetta, Ga.
born Sept. 21, 1997... the daughter of Mike and Christina Reinsel... 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Did not compete... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to SEC Academic Honor Roll… named to Georgia Honor Roll… recipient of the Ramsey Scholarships for Academic & Athletic Excellence... 2016-17: Earned a point for the Red
Team in Equitation on the Flat in the Red and Black Scrimmage, scoring a 75… Other: awarded the 2011 USEF Horse of the Year, qualifying for both... 2015: Maclay Regionals and USEF Medal Finals, and 2015 Large Junior Hunter GHJA Year End Reserve Champion.
ADA ROHAN 5-10 • Hunter Seat • Freshman Montpelier, Vt.
born August 31, 2000… the daughter of Christopher and Christina Rohan... 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.
KADIE SANFORD 5-5 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore Cumming, Ga.
born May 27, 2000… the daughter or Mitchel and Cindy Sanford... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to First Year SEC Honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Did not compete... Other: Claimed champion at 2018 Georgia State 4-H Horse show… received Sportsmanship Award at 2018 Georgia State 4-H Horse Show… qualified for the 2018 USHJA Jumper Seat Medal finals… competed in the 2017 NHS 3’3 Equitation Championship.
ALEXA SCHWARTZ 5-5 • Hunter Seat • Junior Boca Raton, Fla.
born April 16, 1999… the daughter of Garth and Jeannie Friesen... 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… compiled a 2-0 exhibition record in Equitation Over Fences... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll... named to Georgia Honor Roll... 2016: Brandywine National Derbies…ninth in the George Morris Excellence in Equitation… eighth in 2016 Zone 1 Maclay Regionals... Other: Third place finish in the Individual Challenge of the states at New England Finals…third overall in the Older Large Juniors at Junior Hunter Finals…winner of both consecutive.
CASSIDY SCOTT 4-11 • Western • Sophomore Dacula, Ga.
born March, 23, 2000… the daughter of Garth and Michelle Scott.. 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to First Year SEC Honor roll… Did not compete... Other: 2017 AQHA GEORGIADOGS.COM | 11
equestrian Youth Champion… finalist in the 2017 NYATT Hunt Seat Equitation… member of Georgia Quarter Horse Association Youth World team in 2015 and 16… numerous top ten finishes at AQHA Congress including: 14th place in Showmanship in 12-14 division and 15th place in 12-14 HUS and 8th place Level 1 in 13 and under equitation and 14th in 12-14 equitation in 2014.
MEG SEIDEL 5-9 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore Birmingham, Ala.
born March 16, 2000… the daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Seidel... 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.
JULIA SPRENG 5-7 • Western • Senior Port Orange, Fla.
born March 17, 1998….the daughter of Gustl and Claudia Spreng…sister Claudia is a Georgia Equestrian Alumni... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… compiled a 3-9 record in Reining… rode to a career-high 73.5 against Auburn… averaged a score of 70… earned one MOP honor against Oklahoma State… contributed to NCEA National Championship Overall Western and Reining titles... 201718: Did not compete… named to SEC Academic Honor Roll… 2016-17: earned a point for the Red Team in Reining in the Red and Black Scrimmage, scoring a 71.5… NRHA Collegiate Challenge Reserve Champion... Other: 2x Youth 13&under World Champion and placed in the top 10 numerous times…overall top 10 Youth 13&under point earner.
TAYLOR STATON 5-1 • Western • Junior Cumming, Ga.
born January 25, 1999… the daughter of Mark and Katrina Staton... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… Fall 2018 Director’s honor roll… compiled a 2-0 exhibition record in Reining… named 2019 high point level earner for youth career... 2017-18: 2017 NRHA Green Reiner Classic Champion… 2017 NRHA Southeast Affiliate Champion in Youth 14-18… did not compete... Other: Eighth place finish in the 2016 NRHA Affiliate Qualifier… finished first at the 2014 IEA Zones and was the Point Rider in Junior Varsity Horsemanship.
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VIRGINIA STEARNS 5-8 • Hunter Seat • Junior Watkinsville, Ga.
born December 9, 1998… the daughter of Dave and Shelley Stearns... 2018-19: Named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… Did not compete... Other: Claimed reserve champion overall Junior Hunter finals in 2016… placed second at Junior Hunter finals classic in 2016… rode to second place in IEA National’s Class 1 in 2016… claimed champion title in Long Stirrup Equitation in 2013.
the $10,000 High Children’s Classic at Capitol Challenge in 2018.
SPENCER TOOHILL 5-5 • Hunter Seat • Freshman Round Hill, Va.
born Feb. 13, 2001… the daughter of Brad Toohill and Sue Browning... 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… qualified for the Hunterdon Cup and Maclay Regionals.
NATALIE STOYKO 5-7 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore The Woodlands, Texas
born April 24, 2000… the daughter of Rich and Barbara Stoyko... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to First Year SEC Honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… Scored 81 during exhibition ride against Auburn… compiled a 7-5 exhibition record in Equitation on the Flat... Other: finished top-25 at the 2017 Maclay Finals… placed fourth at the Hunterdon Cup in 2017… qualified and competed in USEF Hunt Seal Medal, Maclay and USET Final shows.
MORGAN TABLER 5-6 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore Dumfris, Va.
Personal: Born June 14, 2000… the daughter of Joel and Joan Tabler... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to First Year SEC Honor roll… Did not compete... Other: Winner of the 2017 Bryan Trophy… qualified for Harrisburg Medal Finals, Maclay Finals, and WIHS High Children’s Jumpers in 2017… placed 11th at the WIHS High Children’s Jumpers in 2016.
HAZEL TAYLOR 5-10 • Hunter Seat • Freshman Rising Fawn, Ga.
born August 18, 2000… the daughter of Barrett Taylor and Lane Park... 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.
ADELAIDE TOENSING 5-7 • Hunter Seat • Sophomore Charlotte, Vt.
born October 26, 1999… the daughter of Brady and Karla Toensing... 2018-19: Won 1.45m Welcome Stake at Vermont Summer Festival (VSF) in 2018 and 2019.... qualified for U25 championships 2018… qualified for Derby Finals 2019… Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… Did not compete... Other: Championship Winner in 2017 Hits Ocala Equitation… EAP National Finalist in 2015… earned Silver Medal in Zone Jumper Championships… Reserve Champion in
ALI TRITSCHLER 5-5 • Hunter Seat • Senior Southport, Conn.
born Nov. 17, 1997… the daughter of Fred and Libby Tritschler. 2018-19: Earned NCEA First Team Academic All-American honors… Named NCEA Equitation on the Flat Rider of the Month for October… named SEC Equitation on the Flat Rider of the Month for October... Named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… named to Fall 2018 Dean’s list… compiled a 15-20-1 record… rode to a season high 90 against Auburn… defeated opponents by a 3 point margin… averaged a score of 80… contributed to NCEA National Championship Equitation Over Fences title... 2017-18: Named to NCEA All-Academic First Team… named to SEC Academic Honor Roll… named to Georgia Honor Roll… compiled a 2-2-1 record in Equitation On The Flat… scored an average of 78... rode to a career best 90 against SMU...compiled a 9-5-3 record in Equitation Over Fences...rode to an average score of 80.5... scored a season best 87 against Sweet Briar... 2016-17: Competed for the Red Team in Equitation on the Flat in the Red and Black Scrimmage… Other: second place finish at WEF in 2015… third place finish at Medal Finals in 2014…winner of the flat phase at USET Finals in 2014….11 USET class wins in 2015 including a Silver Medal.
SHAELYN VERING 5-8 • Western • Senior Scribner, Neb.
born Dec. 1, 1997… the daughter of Russ and Tammi Vering... 2018-19: Named to the NCEA Academic honor roll… named to Spring 2019 Dean List… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… Fall 2018 Director’s honor roll… Did not compete... 2017-18: Did not compete… named to SEC Academic Honor Roll… named to Georgia Honor Roll… recipient of the Ramsey Scholarships for Academic & Athletic Excellence... 201617: Earned a point for the Red Team in Reining in the Red and Black Scrimmage, scoring a 63.5... Other: Champion finish at the 2015 NRHA Derby in Unrestricted Youth… placed third in Youth 14-18 at the 2015 NRHA Derby….qualified for the North American Affiliate Championships in 2012, 2013, and finished in the top 10 in 2014... reserve
2019-20 Media guide champion in Youth 14-18 at the 2013 Regional Affiliate Championships.
JOSEY WALKER 5-7 • Hunter Seat • Freshman Rome, Ga.
born July 20, 2000… the daughter of Clay and Lisa Walker... 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.
CARLY YOSURACK 5-3 • Western • Junior Indiana, Pa.
born August 7, 1999… the daughter of Michael and Tammy Conroy... 2018-19: Named to Spring 2019 Director’s honor roll… named to Winter 2018 SEC honor roll… Did not compete... 201718: Did not compete… named to SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll... named to Georgia Honor Roll... Other: Novice Championships East 2014 Champions 14-18 HUS… multiple top tens at Quarter Horse Congress…top 3 in the nation novice youth western pleasure…top 10 in the nation novice youth 14-18 HUS.
Annabeth Payne and Jordan Carpenter celebrate after Carpenter’s ride at the 2019 NCEA National Reining event title round.
Maddy Darst and Ali Tritschler embrace Hayley Mairano after securing the 2019 NCEA National Equitation Over Fences title.
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UGA
The University of Georgia Equestrian Barn ^ 14 | GEORGIA EQUESTRIAN
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/US-129/GA24. 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/US-441-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 Astondale 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.
^The University of Georgia Western Arena ^
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he 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 the brand-new $3.1 million Clubhouse. 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 X-stall 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 Hunter Seat Arena
2019-20 Media guide HEAD EQUESTRIAN COACH
MEGHAN
BOENIG 18TH SEASON
BERRY COLLEGE, ‘99
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 six National Titles, six Southern Equestrian Championships, seven reserve championships, three Southeastern Conference titles, and a 67-6 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 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 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 AllSEC 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 All-America 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 second-place 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 All-American 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. The former Meghan Nolan is married to Markus Boenig. They are proud parents of two sons, Josef and Mathew. YEAR
REGULAR SEASON
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04
4-6 9-1 9-4 10-2 9-4 9-3 8-4 11-2 10-2 11-2 9-3 10-2 8-2 8-1 7-0 7 1st place finishes 1 2nd place finish **IHSA Competition 2 - 1st place finishes, 5 - 2nd place finishes 1 - 4th place finish
2002-03
SEC FINISH
NATIONAL FINISH
3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd* 2nd* 2nd* 1st* 1st* 1st* 1st* 1st* 2nd*
2nd 2nd 2nd T 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 4th 2nd 1st
1st*
1st
REGULAR SEASON DUAL- MEET RECORD AT HOME: 64-5 * Denotes Southern EQ Championship
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ASSISTANT WESTERN COACH
ASSISTANT HUNTER SEAT COACH
SARA
ANNA
PARR SECOND SEASON
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, 2015
BECKER SECOND SEASON
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, 2013, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, 2017
Sara Parr was named assistant coach for Georgia equestrian team in August 2018. She is primarily responsible for coaching Georgia’s Horsemanship and Reining squads as well as recruiting riders for the Western discipline.
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 first year at the helm of the Western discipline, Georgia won national titles in Horsemanship and Reining at the 2019 NCEA National Championship, in addition to being crowned overall Western discipline champions. Numerous riders earned astonishing recognition under her direction. Graysen Stroud earned SEC Reining Rider of the Year along with Courtney Blumer and Sara Lewis being named SEC Freshman Riders of the Year for Reining and Horsemanship, respectively. Stroud (Horsemanship and Reining) and Jordan Carpenter (Reining) received All-SEC accolades. Sara Lewis, Taylor Burgess and Miller Lantis earned SEC All-Freshman honors in Horsemanship, while Blumer and Colleen Bridges earned the honors in Reining. Additionally, Stroud and Carpenter earned First-Team and Second-Team NCEA Ariat All-America honors, respectively, and Carpenter (Reining), Payne (Reining) and Stroud (Reining and Horsemanship) made the NCEA All-Championship team at nationals.
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.
An NCEA First Team All-American, Parr was a member of the 2014 NCEA National Champion and 2015 SEC Champion Teams at Georgia. Parr compiled a 32-16-5 record and earned eight MOP honors as a Bulldog. A native of Social Circle, Georgia, she was a two-time SEC and NCEA Rider of the Month for Horsemanship during her senior year. Additionally, Parr earned All-SEC Team honors as a junior and senior. Honored for her success in the classroom, Parr was named to the NCEA Academic Team and SEC Academic Honor Roll. Since graduation, Parr has served as the volunteer equestrian coach at the University of South Carolina.
Carpenter competing at the ^ Jordan 2019 NCEA Nationals in Reining.
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Becker comes 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.
Ali Tritschler competing at the 2019 NCEA Nationals in Equitation Over Fences.
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FARM MANAGER
AMBER
BRADLEY TH
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Amber Bradley joined the UGA Equestrian program in 2006 as farm manager. She is responsible for overseeing the care of the program’s 50plus horses, as well as all facilities used by the Equestrian team.
^ The University of Georgia Western Arena, Georgia bell and flag-poles. ^
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.
New covered overhangs for horses in pens providing shade and shelter.
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.
The University of Georgia covered arena.
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ARAGON
ARMAND
ASHE
BANJO
BATT BOY
BEAU
Hunter Donor: Michelle Guardino-Dettelbach
Horsemanship Donor: Horses of Hope, Missouri
Reiner Donors: John and Katarina Dorminy
Reiner Donor: Lee Windham
Horsemanship Donor: Dry River Ranch Stallion Station
Hunter Donor: Cheryl Drury
BENNY
BENTLEY
BRANDY
Hunter Donor: The Becker Family
Horsemanship Donor: Rick Beasley
CRICKET Hunter Donor: Karen Bailey
Horsemanship Donors: Kramer Bauer & Carmen Phillips
CARSON
CJ
CONSTANTINE
Hunter Donor: Lucy Huber
Hunter Donor: Jennifer Waxman
Hunter Donor: Pat Scopellite
D-JAN
DOC
DOLLY
DUNGAREE
FIONA
Hunter Donor: The Fallon Family
Horsemanship Donor: Diane Richardson
Western Donor: The Blumer Family
Reiner Donor: Meghan Boenig
Hunter Donor: Philip Burst
FRANKLIN
FRECKLES
GANACHE
GARTH
GEORGE
GRANITE
Hunter Donor: The Robson Family
Reiner Donor: August Spreng
Hunter Donor: Melissa Shack
Reiner Donor: Kari Craft
Hunter Donor: Sandra Hutchins
Hunter Donor: MDL LLC
JAKE
LEO
LEON
LYLE
Hunter Donor: Ann Jones
Hunter Donors: Cheryl and Bill Bund
Hunter Donor: The Pinckney Family
Horsemanship Donor: Angela Peevy
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MAGGIE Hunter Donor: Mershad StablesRichard Mershad
MANNY Hunter Donor: Debra Ball
MARQUEE Hunter Donor: Jorge Gomez
2019-20 Media guide The Georgia equestrian program would like to thank all of its donors that provide us with the exceptional horses that we use in training and competition.
MOLLY
OCEANE
ODIE
OTTO
OWEN
PARIS
Reiner Donor: Calvin Burger
Hunter Donor: The Brittan Family
Western Donor: Pat Scopellite
Horsemanship Donor: Marisol Lambert
Hunter Donor: Heidi Leahy
Hunter Donor: The van der Walde family
PATRICK
PEEKO
PEPPY
Horsemanship Donor: Cynthia Bowerock-Thiel
Reiner Donor: Earl White
Reiner Donor: Jewett Tucker
PHOEBE
PISTOL
PIXIE
Reining Donor: The Guynn Family
Horsemanship Donor: Ken Mullen
Reiner Lender: Tamara Vering
ROSE
SALLY
SHRIMP
SKIP
SMOKE
SNOOKIE
Horsemanship Donor: Suzanne Cavey
Hunter Donor: The Screnci Family
Hunter Donor: Katrin Bernewit
Western
Reiner Donors: John and Katarina Dorminy
Hunter Donor: Elizabeth O’Heaney
SWANK
TITLETOWN
TOOTSIE
TUFFY
TY
UNA
Hunter Donors: Liz and Mike Hilton
Hunter Donor: The Alexander Family
Western Donor: August Spreng
Horsemanship Donor: Brenda Trammell
Reining Purchased from: Pam Bauer
Hunter Donors: Garth and Jeannie Friesen
Not Pictured
STELLA Hunter Seat Donor: Anne Phillips
VALDUCCHY
VICHY
WHIZ
Hunter Donor: Karen Blum
Hunter Donor: The Screnci Family
Horsemanship Donor: Sam Burgers
WINSTON
WUNDERBOY
ZAN
Hunter Donor: Kathleen Ericsson
Hunter Donor: Cari Cleeson
Hunter Donor: Sarah Milleren
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HISTORY
HOW MANY WOMEN ARE ON A TEAM?
In 1998, equestrian was classified as an NCAA emerging sport. At that time there were six participating teams (Auburn, Fresno State, Georgia, Oklahoma State, South Carolina and Texas A&M). Today, 24 colleges and universities offer equestrian as a varsity sport, and more continue to add the program each year.
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 hunter 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.
The competition format is a head-to-head, where a rider from each team competes on the same horse. The rider earning the highest score on that particular horse wins the point for her team. At the end of the competition, the team with the most points wins. The horse and rider match-up is determined by a random draw. Prior to their competition riders are given a four minute warm-up (five minutes for Reining) to familiarize themselves with the horse and to prepare for their competition rides. This competition format ensures a level playing field between riders and to allows each rider the same opportunity on the same horse. There is only one elite level of competition amoung the four events. The National Collegiate Equestrian Association (formerly Varsity Equestrian) was created to advance the sport of equestrian from emerging to championship status with the NCAA by promoting the benefits of equestrian to potential institutions, riders, parents, horse industry professionals and sponsors while developing the rules and format of competition. Many people within the horse industry have united together to advance the sport of Equestrian to full NCAA championship status. In order to attain this goal and hold a NCAA sponsored Equestrian National Championship, there must be 40 Division I/II schools that sponsor Equestrian at their institution.
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.
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The National Collegiate Equestrian Association Championship (NCEAC) is currently held in Waco, Texas. Twelve hunt seat and 12 western teams are invited to compete. The NCEA Selection Committee invites these teams based on their win/loss record throughout the season. The NCEAC is made possible with the help of its generous sponsors, volunteers and donors. The NCEA also extends its gratitude to the many horse trainers that provide competition horses, tack and horse transport. Two nationally recognized and carded judges in both hunter seat and western travel to Texas to judge the four days of competition. More than 200 student-athletes from across the country compete at the Championships.
MISSION • • • • •
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To provide amateur equestrian student-athletes the opportunity to compete in a collegiate national championship event To promote equal collegiate opportunities for female athletes through collegiate level equestrian competition To assist in the development of amateur equestrian student-athletes through collegiate level equestrian competition To promote the advancement of equestrian from emerging to championship status with NCAA To generate growth of and interest in equestrian activity via the marketing, promotion and publicity of sport benefits to universities, riders, prospective studentathletes, parents, horse industry professionals and sponsors To support the enhancement of participating institutions that offer varsity level collegiate equestrian programs To preserve the integrity of the sport through ongoing rule and format development
2019-20 Media guide KEY TERMS IN EQUESTRIAN
NCEA MEET FORMAT AND SCORING
CROP
DUAL-MEET FORMAT The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) classifies equestrian as an “emerging” sport. Until 2003, all collegiate equestrian shows were conducted under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA). UGA’s riders transitioned from that format to the 2003-04 season. Since then, the Bulldogs have competed in the dual-meet format governed by proposed NCAA rules set forth in the biannual equestrian coaches meetings hosted by the United States of America Equestrian Federation.
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, that they draw for in a lottery system prior to the event.
EQUITATION OVER FENCES An individual performance in which each rider shows a horse over eight to 10 jumps, approximately three feet high. Riders are judged on their ability to position the horse correctly at the jumps and while avoiding interference with the horse’s balance. Riders must maintain the correct riding position and produce 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 An event in western discipline which is judged on a predetermined pattern consisting of several maneuvers performed by each rider. Major factors in scoring include the rider’s overall position and effectiveness in the saddle.
HUNT SEAT The category of equitation English riders compete. Its foundation lies in jumping and riding across country, such as foxhunting.
LEADS They are determined at the canter/lope and led by the front foot. 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 methods used by the rider to obtain the desired performance of the horse is weighed heaveier than the horse’s performance itself.
REINING In this class, western riders perform an individual, preassigned pattern from memory. Reining demonstrates a variety of stops, turns and maneuvers at various
Teams compete in four events at each dual meet: English Equitation Over Fences, English Equitation, Western Horsemanship and Western Reining. In each event, a minimum of four athletes from each team ride head-to-head on the same set of horses, which are provided by the host school. Riders are assigned to horses through a random draw and face the challenge of riding an unfamiliar horse after a brief warm-up period. Riders earn a point is when their scores are higher than their opponent’s riding the same horse. GENERAL SCORING Hunter Seat riders are scored on a scale of 1-100. Riders can reach a total of 100 points per ride, with nine maneuvers each worth 10 points, plus an overall score worth 10 points. Maneuvers are scored on the following 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 English Equitation riders are judged on their ability to control and show the horse while maintaining the correct riding position. Riders in Equitation Over Fences
are judged on their ability to position the horse correctly without interferring 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. ENGLISH EQUITATION OVER FENCES Each rider jumps the same predetermined course, usually consisting of eight to 10 jumps that are approximately three-feet high. Judges score the rider’s position, consistency of pace and accuracy of leads, and turns and distances executed to produce the desired performance. ENGLISH EQUITATION ON THE FLAT A pattern consisting of nine maneuvers is performed within a rectangular-shaped arena marked by letters. Maneuvers are used at specific letters and include circles, transitions and serpentines, among others. The judge is looks at the rider’s position and effectiveness when guiding her horse through the individual maneuvers. WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP A predetermined pattern consisting of several maneuvers performed by each rider. Consideration for scoring is based on the quality of those maneuvers, including pivots, stops, backs and circles, extensions at all gaits and consistency of pace. The rider’s overall position and effectiveness in the saddle are also major factors. WESTERN REINING In this event, each rider rides the same preassigned pattern from memory, performing such maneuvers as spins, sliding stops, rollbacks and circles. The circles are either large and fast or small and slow. Scoring is based on accuracy and correctness of maneuvers, correct speed for the maneuver being performed, the horse’s willingness to be guided , and the overall quality of the Reining pattern.
speeds. This class emphasizes precision, technical application of natural aids and the rider’s ability to show unfamiliar horses.
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.
ROLLBACK
SLIDING STOP
A tight performed between two fences in the Equitation Over Fences class to show control of the horse and rider’s ability to maintain a position throughout a turn. In Western Reining, a rollback is a 180 degree pivot with speed after a halt.
A smooth stop from the lope, in which the horse should balance on its back feet while still moving its front feet.
WARM-UPS Practice time before the classes, normally four to five minutes. The horses will be schooled, or prepared for
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equestrian PREVIOUS NCEA CHAMPIONS 2002 Overall Champion .............................................. Texas A&M Hunt Seat Champion ................................................Georgia Western Champion ................................. West Texas A&M 2003 Overall Champion .....................................................Georgia Hunt Seat Champion ................................................Georgia Western Champion .................................... Oklahoma State 2004 Overall Champion .....................................................Georgia Hunt Seat Champion ................................................Georgia Western Champion .................................... Oklahoma State 2005 Overall Champion ......................................... South Carolina Hunt Seat Champion .................................... South Carolina Western Champion ........................................... Texas A&M 2006 Overall Champion ......................................................Auburn Reserve Champion ....................................... South Carolina Hunt Seat Champion .................................... South Carolina Western Champion .................................... Oklahoma State 2007 Overall Champion ......................................... South Carolina Reserve Champion ...................................................Georgia Hunt Seat Champion .................................... South Carolina Western Champion ........................................... Texas A&M 2008 Overall Champion .....................................................Georgia Reserve Champion ............................................ Texas A&M
Hunt Seat Champion .................................................Auburn Western Champion ........................................... Texas A&M
Hunt Seat Champion .................................................. Baylor Western Champion ........................................... Texas A&M
2009 Overall Champion .....................................................Georgia Reserve Champion ............................................ Texas A&M Hunt Seat Champion ................................................Georgia Western Champion ........................................... Texas A&M
2013 Overall Champion ......................................................Auburn Reserve Champion ...................................................Georgia Hunt Seat Champion .................................................Auburn Western Champion .................................... Oklahoma State
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Fences ..............................................Haylie Jayne (Georgia) Flat............................................ Ally Blais (Oklahoma State) Horsemanship ............................... Caroline Gunn (Texas A&M) Reining ..............................................Carrie Von Uhlit (TCU)
2014 Overall Champion .....................................................Georgia Reserve Champion ....................................... South Carolina
2010 Overall Champion .....................................................Georgia Reserve Champion ............................................ Texas A&M Hunt 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 Hunt Seat Champion .................................................Auburn Western Champion ........................................... Texas A&M 2012 Overall Champion .............................................. Texas A&M Reserve Champion ...................................................Georgia
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 2019 Overall Champion ......................................................Auburn Reserve Champion ...................................................Georgia
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
SEC 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 22 | GEORGIA EQUESTRIAN
SEC CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS 2013..................................................................................South Carolina 2014..................................................................................South Carolina 2015.............................................................................................Georgia 2016..............................................................................................Auburn 2017.............................................................................................Georgia 2018.............................................................................................Georgia 2019..............................................................................................Auburn
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It marked the third consecutive year the Bulldogs finished as reserve champion. Bulldog senior Graysen Stroud earned Southeastern Conference (SEC) Reining Rider of the Year. Freshmen Courtney Blumer and Sara Lewis received SEC Freshman Riders of the Year for Reining and Horsemanship, respectively. Three Georgia riders received All-SEC accolades: Maddy Darst (Equitation on the Flat and Equitation Over Fences), Stroud (Horsemanship and Reining) and Jordan Carpenter (Reining). Lewis, Taylor Burgess and Miller Lantis were named to the SEC All-Freshman Horsemanship Team. Courtney Blumer at 2019 NCEA Nationals.
Two more rookies -- Blumer and Colleen Bridges -- were named to the league’s All-Freshman Reining Team. Nationally, Stroud, Darst and Carpenter claimed four Ariat All-America honors. Darst earned Second-Team honors for Equitation Over Fences and Honorable Mention for Equitation on the Flat. In Reining, Stroud and Carpenter earned First-Team and Second-Team honors, respectively. Junior Ali Tritschler (Flat- October) and sophomore Hayley Mairano (Fences- January) earned the NCEA Rider of the Month award this season. A trio of Georgia riders received recognitions for SEC Rider of the Month: Tritschler (Flat- October), Stroud (ReiningNovember) and Mairano (Fences- January). At nationals, Carpenter (Reining), Payne (Reining) and Stroud (Reining and Horsemanship) made the NCEA All-Championship team. In addition, junior Stella Martin was named to the SEC Community Service Team.
2018-19 RESULTS -- (7-8) HOME: 3-1; AWAY: 1-5; NEUTRAL: 3-2; SEC: 3-3 Date 10.05 10.13 10.20 11.09 11.16 01.24 02.09 02.23 03.02 03.08 03.29 03.30 04.18 04.18 04.20
Opponent at South Carolina* at SMU vs. Oklahoma State vs. Auburn* at Texas A&M* at UT Martin vs. Texas A&M* at Baylor vs. South Carolina* at Auburn* vs. Texas A&M% vs. South Carolina% vs. Baylor University$ vs. Texas A&M$ vs. Auburn$
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he University of 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 2018-19 season. Georgia won national titles in Horsemanship, Reining and Equitation Over Fences at the 2019 NCEA Championship. The Bulldogs were also crowned overall Western discipline champions.
Location Columbia, S.C. Dallas, Texas Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. College Station, Texas Martin, Tenn. Bishop, Ga. Waco, Texas Bishop, Ga. Auburn, Ala. College Station, Texas College Station, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas
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Result L, 10-9 l, 11-8 W, 13-6 L, 11-6 W, 11-8 L, 11-9 W, 12-8 L, 11-8 W, 13-7 L, 17-3 L, 12-8 W, 11-8 W, 10-6 W, 8-7 L, 8-7
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Maddy Darst competing at 2019 NCEA Nationals.
Numerous riders collected accolades for the 2018-19 season at the annual end of the year banquet. Senior Maddie Anger was named the Iron Dawg for her outstanding performance and dedication to strength and conditioning. Anger also picked up the Western Sportsmanship Award. Fellow senior Jessica Blum was awarded the Sportsmanship Award for the Hunter Seat discipline. For the coaches’ award, juniors Julia Spreng and Maddie Fiorante received the Western portion and seniors Emma Mandarino and Madison Newman collected the Hunter Seat Coaches’ award. The Rookie of the Year award is for the rider in their first competitive year who has excelled athletically for their team—Mariano (Hunter Seat), Blumer (Western) and freshman Sara Lewis were recognized. The Most Valuable player award was given to Darst (Hunter Seat) and Stroud (Western). Twelve seniors graduated on May 10th, the Bulldogs will return a eleven starters for the 2019-20 season. GEORGIADOGS.COM | 23
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equestrian 2018-19 MEET-BY-MEET SOUTH CAROLINA 9, GEORGIA 10 OCTOBER 5 -- BLYTHEWOOD, S.C. Equitation on the Flat South Carolina- 2 Georgia- 2 Madison Brayman- 70 Madison Newman- 70 Trinity Hammerschmidt- 76* Stella Martin- 71 Louisa Brackett- 69 Ali Tritschler- 79 Madison Sellman- 52 Maddy Darst- 76 Lizzie van der Walde- 68 Grace Bridges- 44 Equitation Over Fences South Carolina- 3 Georgia- 2 Louisa Brackett- 77 Ali Tritschler- 66 Madison Sellman- 88* Sydney Hutchins- 84 Trinity Hammerschmidt- 60 Jess Blum- 84 Tyler Petrie- 86 Maddy Darst- 82 Lizzie van der Walde- 78 Emma Mandarino- 85 Horsemanship South Carolina- 3 Georgia- 2 Alexa Thorpe- 64 Graysen Stroud- 69.5 Madison Thiel- 70 Madison Anger- 65.5 Carolina Gute- 70 Miller Lantis- 62 Quinn Brandt- 71 Lila Owens- 70 Taylor Kellam- 68.5 Taylor Burgess- 73.5* Reining South Carolina- 2 Georgia- 3 Bridgett White- 65 Annabeth Payne- 67.5 Addy Cromer- 69 Jordan Carpenter- 68.5 Caroline Gute- 70 Julia Spreng- 67 Madison Thiel- 69.5 Graysen Stroud- 72* Jordan Scott- 69.5 Courtney Blumer- 70.5 SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 11, GEORGIA 8 OCTOBER 13 -- DALLAS, TEXAS Equitation on the Flat SMU- 1 Georgia- 3 Nora Gray- 80 Madison Newman- 86 Mary Elizabeth Cordia- 85 Maddy Darst- 89* Kirsten Ostling- 72 Ali Tritschler- 86 Haley Zimmerman- 79 Grace Bridges- 79 Vivian Yowan- 86 Stella Martin- 75 Equitation Over Fences SMU- 4 Georgia- 1 Devin Seek- 88 Emma Mandarino- 85 Olivia Woodson- 81 Sydney Hutchins- 80.5 Nora Gray- 87 Ali Tritschler- 86 Brett Burlington- 87 Maddy Darst- 90* Vivian Yowan- 88 Jess Blum- 85.5 Horsemanship SMU- 3 Georgia- 2 Ashley Mauney- 75.5* Lila Owens- 0 Mallory Vroegh- 71 Miller Lantis- 70.5 Kara Vickery- 70.5 Madison Anger- 71 Halyee Schoonover- 71.5 Graysen Stroud- 71 Payton Neiberger- 71 Taylor Burgess- 73 Reining SMU- 3 Georgia- 2 Holly Landsidel- 72.5 Jordan Carpenter- 73* Jill Pfisther- 71 Annabeth Payne- 71.5 Savannah Ostner- 71 Graysen Stroud- 67.5 Madison Steed- 72.5 Julia Spreng- 71 Aubrey Alderman- 71 Courtney Blumer- 68 GEORGIA 13, OKLAHOMA STATE 6 OCTOBER 20 -- BISHOP, GA. Equitation on the Flat Georgia- 4 Hayley Mairano- 83 Maddy Darst- 78 Madison Newman- 83 Ali Tritschler- 82* Grace Bridges- 78
OSU- 0 Abigail Brayman- 76 Hannah Janson- 78 Sydnie Ziegler- 77 Katie Schell- 76 Molly Dunn- 77 Equitation Over Fences
Georgia- 3 Emma Mandarino- 87 Maddy Darst- 84* Jessie Stone- 68 Ali Trischler- 80 Jess Blum- 74
OSU- 2 Katie Schell- 81 Hannah Janson- 73 Abigail Brayman- 85 Cassidy Wilbourn- 76 Sydnie Ziegler- 83 Horsemanship
Georgia - 3 Alyssa Luckhardt- 68.5 Lila Owens- 74.5 Lexie Lane- 76 Graysen Stroud- 78* Madison Anger- 75.5
OSU- 2 Sarah Miller- 73.5 Maddie Bender- 72.5 Natalie Alcorn- 57.5 Harley Huff- 76.5 Emma Verplank- 76.5 Reining
Georgia- 3 Courtney Blumer- 63.5 Annabeth Payne- 70 Julia Spreng- 70.5* Jordan Carpenter- 72 Graysen Stroud- 71
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OSU- 2 Stephanie Helsen- 69.5 Hannah Mitchell- 72 Hunter De Jane- 70 Hannah Lovrien- 70.5 Kristi Wiggins- 0
GEORGIA 6, AUBURN 11 NOVEMBER 9 -- BISHOP, GA. Equitation on the Flat Georgia- 1 Hayley Mairano- 80 Ali Tritschler- 90 Maddy Darst- 77 Grace Bridges- 87 Madison Newman- 87 Georgia- 1 Maddy Darst- 88 Ali Tritschler- 88 Hayley Mairano- 76 Emma Mandarino- 84 Sydney Hutchins- 88 Georgia- 1 Graysen Stroud- 73 Taylor Burgess- 73.5 Lexie Lane- 71.5 Lila Owens- 74.5 Madison Anger- 73.5 Georgia- 3 Courtney Blumer- 73 Julia Spreng- 73.5 Annabeth Payne- 73 Graysen Stroud- 72 Jordan Carpenter- 74
Auburn- 2 Ashton Alexander- 77 Caitlin Boyle- 90 McKayla Langmeier- 87 Hayley Iannotti- 87 Taylor St. Jacques- 89* Equitation Over Fences Auburn- 3 Ashton Alexander- 63 Taylor St. Jacques- 90* Emma Kurtz- 89 McKayla Langmeier- 87 Caitlin Boyle- 88 Horsemanship Auburn- 4 Lauren Diaz- 75 Karra Kaufmann- 75.5 Kelsey Jung- 71 Taylor Searles- 75 Diana Green- 76* Reining Auburn- 2 Diana Green- 73.5 Betsy Brown- 72.5 Ali Fratessa- 75* Blair McFarlin- 70 Terri-June Granger- 73.5
TEXAS A&M 8, GEORGIA 11 NOVEMBER 16 -- COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Equitation on the Flat Texas A&M- 2 Georgia- 3 Caroline Dance- 82* Madison Newman- 81 Rebekah Chenelle- 64 Maddy Darst- 67 Brianna Peddicord- 71 Hayley Mairano- 75 Rhian Murphy- 76 Ali Tritschler- 81 Caroline Boyle- 78 Grace Bridges- 73 Equitation Over Fences Texas A&M- 1 Georgia- 4 Haley Redifer- 75 Maddy Darst- 85* Caroline Dance- 81 Sydney Hutchins- 82 Hayden Stewart- 76 Ali Tritschler- 83 Rebekah Chenelle- 78 Emma Mandarino- 72 Grace Boston- 68 Hayley Mairano- 77 Horsemanship Texas A&M- 4 Georgia- 0 Kyra Bouma- 76.5 Madison Anger- 76 Katie Conklin- 74 Lila Owens- 70.5 Ashley Davidson- 78 Graysen Stroud- 78 Sarah Orsak- 78* Lexie Lane- 73 Alex Albright- 76.5 Taylor Burgess- 76 Reining Texas A&M- 1 Georgia- 4 Shelby Reine- 70.5 Annabeth Payne- 73 Courtney Yohey- 65 Jordan Carpenter 71 Darby Gardner- 67 Courtney Blumer- 70.5 Ashton Dunkel- 71.5 Graysen Stroud- 72* Kalee McCann- 72 Julia Spreng- 71 UT MARTIN 11, GEORGIA 9 JANUARY 24 -- MARTIN, TENN. Equitation on the Flat UT Martin- 1 Abbie Hopkins- 69 Monika Zoromski- 79 Quinn Reed- 76 Kelby Kane- 83 Kenzie Mezrah- 87*
Georgia- 4 Madison Newman- 72 Maddy Darst- 88 Grace Bridges- 73 Ali Tritschler- 74 Hayley Mairano- 72 Equitation Over Fences
UT Martin- 3 Brooke Pfeiffer- 76 Monika Zoromski- 80 Abbie Hopkins- 78 Kelby Kane- 83 Savannah Metheny- 0
Georgia- 2 Maddy Darst- 84 Hayley Mairano- 86* Ali Tritschler- 81 Emma Mandarino- 81 Sydney Hutchins- 72 Horsemanship
UT Martin- 3 Lucy Eier- 73.5 Tess Baumann- 76.5* Devon Woods- 71 Bailey Newlin- 72 McAuley Ross- 71
Georgia- 2 Graysen Stroud- 76 Madison Anger- 73.5 Maddie Fiorante- 72.5 Taylor Burgess- 68.5 Lexie Lane- 69 Reining
UT Martin- 4 Madii Mykolaitis- 67.5 Hannah McDonald- 68.5 Sammi Felts- 68.5 Noel Meadows- 72* Tess Baumann- 69.5
Georgia- 1 Colleen Bridges- 0 Courtney Blumer- 66 Graysen Stroud- 71 Annabeth Payne- 70 Julia Spreng- 63
Georgia 12, Texas A&M 8 February 9 -- Bishop, Ga. Equitation on the Flat Georgia- 4 Madison Newman- 91* Maddy Darst- 71 Ali Tritschler- 67 Hayley Mairano- 80 Grace Bridges- 84
Texas A&M- 1 Caroline Boyle- 76 Rebekah Chenelle- 73 Caroline Dance- 58 Rhian Murphy- 68 Adele McKenna- 77 Equitation Over Fences
Georgia- 3 Emma Mandarino- 79 Hayley Mairano- 84 Maddy Darst- 77 Sydney Hutchins- 78 Ali Tritschler- 86
Texas A&M- 2 Hayden Stewart- 77 Caroline Dance- 88* Haley Redifer- 64 Grace Boston- 75 Rebekah Chenelle- 87 Horsemanship
Georgia- 2 Lexie Lane- 75 Graysen Stroud- 75.5 Taylor Burgess- 70 Sara Lewis- 72.5 Madison Anger- 79*
Texas A&M- 3 Sarah Orsak- 75.5 Kamiah McGrath- 69.5 Katie Conklin- 71 Alex Albright- 76 Ashley Davidson- 78 Reining
Georgia- 3 Graysen Stroud- 74.5 Jordan Carpenter- 72.5 Annabeth Payne- 74* Courtney Blumer- 70 Julia Spreng- 70
Texas A&M- 2 Darby Gardner- 74 Courtney Yohey- 71.5 Ashton Dunkel- 69 Kalee McCann- 73.5 Marissa Harrell- 71
BAYLOR 11, GEORGIA 8 FEBRUARY 23 -- WACO, TEXAS Equitation on the Flat Baylor- 3 Caroline Weaver- 80 Rachael Davis- 74 Madison Day- 70 Shannon Hogue- 64 Grace Thiel- 85*
Georgia- 2 Maddy Darst- 77 Hayley Mairano- 79 Ali Tritschler- 69 Madison Newman- 79 Grace Bridges- 80 Equitation Over Fences
Baylor- 3 Gia Gulino- 80* Madison Day- 77 Shannon Hogue- 78 Catherine Moorhead- 78 Caroline Fuller- 78
Georgia- 2 Hayley Mairano- 78 Emma Mandarino- 74 Ali Tritschler- 79 Maddy Darst- 76 Sydney Hutchins- 80 Horsemanship
Baylor- 2 Katie Davis- 70.5 Marley Mainwaring- 60 Kacie Scarf- 72 Kaylee Mellott- 66.5 Abbi Demel- 75.5
Georgia- 2 Madison Anger- 70 Graysen Stroud- 76* Taylor Burgess- 71 Sara Lewis- 69 Lexie Lane- 75.5 Reining
Baylor- 3 Georgia Smith- 66 Sydney Scheckel- 70.5 Maggie Cincotta- 73.5* Madaline Callaway- 69 Carly Salter- 0
Georgia- 2 Graysen Stroud- 71 Courtney Blumer- 67 Julia Spreng- 72.5 Annabeth Payne- 68 Jordan Carpenter- 71.5
GEORGIA 13, SOUTH CAROLINA 7 MARCH 2 -- BISHOP, GA. Equitation on the Flat Georgia- 3 Madison Newman- 74 Ali Tritschler- 83 Maddy Darst- 80 Grace Bridges- 83 Hayley Mairano- 83
USC- 2 Madison Brayman- 79* Lizzie van der Walde- 85 Madison Sellman- 74 Grady Lyman- 82 Trinity Hammerschmidt- 73 Equitation Over Fences Georgia- 4 USC- 1 Sydney Hutchins- 80 Tyler Petrie- 78 Maddy Darst- 86 Madison Brayman- 82 Hayley Mairano- 78 Grady Lyman- 65 Emma Mandarino- 87* Lizzie van der Walde- 83 Ali Tritschler- 82 Madison Sellman- 83 Horsemanship Georgia- 3 USC- 2 Graysen Stroud- 70 Madison Thiel- 74 Madison Anger- 73 Caroline Gute- 69.5 Sara Lewis- 72.5 Mackenzie Matthews- 72 Taylor Burgess- 72.5 Quinn Brandt- 75.5* Lexie Lane- 75 Sloane Vogt- 74 Reining Georgia- 3 USC- 2 Annabeth Payne- 68 Caroline Gute- 63 Julia Spreng- 66 Jordan Scott- 68.5 Graysen Stroud- 69.5* McKenzie Duncan- 61 Courtney Blumer- 68 Madison Thiel- 71 Jordan Carpenter- 69.5 Bridgett White- 68
2019-20 Media guide AUBURN 17, GEORGIA 3 MARCH 8 -- AUBURN, ALA. Equitation on the Flat Auburn- 3 Hayley Iannotti- 75 Taylor St. Jacques- 81* Caitlin Boyle- 69 Ashton Alexander- 74 Emma Kurtz- 78
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Georgia- 2 Madison Newman- 74 Grace Bridges- 75 Maddy Darst- 76 Ali Tritschler- 73 Hayley Mairano- 73 Equitation Over Fences
Auburn- 4 Hayley Iannotti- 78 Cailtin Boyle- 82 McKayla Langmeier- 86* Ashton Alexander- 80 Taylor St. Jacques- 84
Georgia- 1 Maddy Darst- 81 Emma Mandarino- 81 Sydney Hutchins- 0 Hayley Mairano- 73 Ali Tritschler- 79 Horsemanship
Auburn- 4 Lauren Diaz- 71.5 Kara Kaufmann- 69 Taylor Searles- 76* Kelsey Jung- 72.5
Georgia- 1 Graysen Stroud- 69.5 Sara Lewis- 72.5 Madison Anger- 71 Lexie Lane- 72 Reining
Auburn- 5 Deanna Green- 71.5 Terri-June Granger- 70.5 Ali Fratessa- 68 Blair McFarlin- 70.5 Betsy Brown- 72.5*
Georgia- 0 Graysen Stroud- 70 Jordan Carpenter- 68.5 Julia Spreng- 66.5 Annabeth Payne- 68 Courtney Blumer- 68.5
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GEORGIA 8, TEXAS A&M 12 MARCH 29 -- COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS SEC CHAMPIONSHIP SEMIFINALS Equitation on the Flat Georgia- 1 Texas A&M- 4 Grace Bridges- 183 Brianna Peddicord- 185 Maddy Darst- 159 Caroline Dance- 183 Madison Newman- 243 Rhian Murphy- 249 Hayley Mairano- 241 Adele McKenna- 214 Ali Trischler- 248 Rebekah Chenelle- 250* Equitation Over Fences Georgia- 2 Texas A&M- 3 Emma Mandarino- 254 Rebekah Chenelle- 236 Ali Tritschler- 185 Haley Redifer- 240 Maddy Darst- 239 Caroline Dance- 245 Hayley Mairano- 254 Grace Boston- 255* Sydney Hutchins- 237 Hayden Stewart- 230 Horsemanship Georgia- 1 Texas A&M- 4 Graysen Stroud- 220 Sarah Orsak- 218.5 Madison Anger- 204.5 Ashley Davidson- 217 Sara Lewis- 215.5 Alex Albright- 218.5 Maddie Fiorante- 212 Katie Conklin- 221* Lexie Lane- 208.5 Ashley Sioco- 214 Reining Georgia- 4 Texas A&M- 1 Graysen Stroud- 207.5* Kalee McCann- 206.5 Julia Spreng- 197 Marissa Harrell- 205 Jordan Carpenter- 202.5 Ashton Dunkel- 201.5 Annabeth Payne- 207.5 Courtney Yohey- 204.5 Courtney Blumer- 201 Darby Gardner- 200 GEORGIA 11, SOUTH CAROLINA 8 MARCH 30 -- COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS SEC CHAMPIONSHIP, LOSERS BRACKET Equitation on the Flat Georgia- 3 Madison Newman- 237 Hayley Mairano- 229 Ali Tritscher- 244 Maddy Darst- 245 Grace Bridges- 256* Georgia- 1 Emma Mandarino- 238 Sydney Hutchins- 228 Hayley Mairano- 237 Maddy Darst- 195 Ali Tritschler- 150 Georgia- 4 Lexie Lane- 0 Sara Lewis- 217 Maddie Fiorante- 214 Graysen Stroud- 215.5 Madison Anger- 208.5 Georgia- 3 Annabeth Payne- 200 Graysen Stroud- 0 Courtney Blumer- 201 Julia Spreng- 206.5 Jordan Carpenter- 199
USC- 1 Louisa Brackett- 237 Grady Lyman- 223 Madison Sellman- 247 Madison Brayman- 232 Lizzie van der Walde- 251 Equitation Over Fences USC- 4 Tyler Petrie- 241 Madison Sellman- 239 Lizzie van der Walde- 188 Madison Brayman- 262 Grady Lyman- 261* Horsemanship USC- 1 Madison Thiel- 214.5* Quinn Brandt- 214.5 Sloane Vogt- 199.5 Caroline Gute- 212.5 Mackenzie Matthews- 0 Reining USC- 2 McKenzie Duncan- 198 Caroline Gute- 211* Madison Thiel- 169.5 Jordan Scott- 201.5 Bridgett White- 209.5
GEORGIA 10, BAYLOR 6 APRIL 18 -- WACO, TEXAS NCEA CHAMPIONSHIP, ROUND 1 Equitation on the Flat Georgia- 2 Ali Tritschler- 225 Madison Newman- 218 Maddy Darst- 238 Hayley Mairano- 216
Baylor- 2 Shannon Hogue- 197 Rachael Davis- 220 Grace Thiel- 224 Madison Day- 218 Equitation Over Fences
Georgia- 3 Emma Mandarino- 225 Ali Tritschler- 226 Maddy Darst- 240 Hayley Mairano- 250
Baylor- 1 Shannon Hogue- 203 Madison Day- 242 Michelle Mallett- 231 Caroline Fuller- 213 Horsemanship
Georgia- 1 Graysen Stroud- 221 Lexie Lane- 220 Sara Lewis- 214 Madison Anger- 222
Baylor- 3 Kacie Scharf- 217.5 Abbi Demel- 222.5 Katie Davis- 218 Kaylee Mellott- 224 Reining
Georgia- 4 Jordan Carpenter- 210.5 Courtney Blumer- 207 Annabeth Payne- 205 Graysen Stroud- 210.5
Baylor- 0 Georgia Smith- 161 Madaline Callaway- 186 Sydney Scheckel- 181.5 Maggie Cincotta- 192.5
TEXAS A&M 7, GEORGIA 8 APRIL 18 -- WACO, TEXAS NCEA CHAMPIONSHIP, SEMIFINALS Equitation on the Flat Texas A&M- 2 Rebekah Chenelle- 225 Brianna Peddicord- 216 Caroline Dance- 224 Rhian Murphy- 215
Georgia- 2 Ali Tritschler- 216 Madison Newman- 221 Maddy Darst- 217 Hayley Mairano- 226 Equitation Over Fences Texas A&M- 3 Georgia- 0 Rebekah Chenelle- 253 Emma Mandarino- 253 Caroline Dance- 246 Maddy Darst- 223 Grace Boston- 238 Ali Tritschler- 204 Haley Redifer- 258 Hayley Mairano- 232 Horsemanship Texas A&M- 2 Georgia- 2 Ashley Davidson- 222 Lexie Lane- 215.5 Katie Conklin- 214 Graysen Stroud- 224.5 Alex Albright- 213 Sara Lewis- 218.5 Sarah Orsak- 210.5 Madison Anger- 207 Reining Texas A&M- 0 Georgia- 4 Darby Gardner- 208 Graysen Stroud- 209.5 Courtney Yohey- 208.5 Courtney Blumer- 214 Ashton Dunkel- 209.5 Jordan Carpenter- 210.5 Kalee McCann- 199 Annabeth Payne- 207 AUBURN 8, GEORGIA 7 APRIL 20 -- WACO, TEXAS NCEA CHAMPIONSHIP, FINALS Equitation on the Flat Auburn- 3 Georgia- 1 Cailtin Boyle- 239 Maddy Darst- 241 Taylor St. Jacques- 245 Ali Tritschler- 240 Hayley Iannotti- 246 Madison Newman- 228 McKayla Langmeier- 238 Hayley Mairano- 207 Equitation Over Fences Auburn- 3 Georgia- 1 Taylor St. Jacques- 266 Emma Mandarino- 205 Caitlin Boyle- 120 Ali Tritschler- 213 McKayla Langmeier- 248 Hayley Mairano- 204 Ashton Alexander- 255 Maddy Darst- 242 Horsemanship Auburn- 1 Georgia- 3 Kelsey Jung- 221.5 Sara Lewis- 223 Taylor Searles- 227.5 Lexie Lane- 223 Lauren Diaz- 216 Graysen Stroud- 224.5 Deanna Green- 220.5 Madison Anger- 222.5 Reining Auburn- 1 Georgia- 2 Deanna Green- 193.5 Graysen Stroud- 209.5 Blair McFarlin- 211.5 Courtney Blumer- 208 Terri-June Granger- 218 Annabeth Payne- 218 Ali Fratessa- 201.5 Jordan Carpenter- 214
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equestrian YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2002-03** HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG VARSITY EQUESTRIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date Opponent 09.28 at South Carolina 11.2-3 at Judson College 11.23 UGA Invitational 02.15 at South Carolina 03.08-09 at Auburn 03.22 IHSA Regionals 04.05-06 IHSA Zones 04.19 Varsity EQ Nationals 04.26-27 SEC Invitational (Exh.) 05.02-04 IHSA Nationals **competitions held under IHSA Rules
Location Blythewood,S.C. Marion, Ala. Athens, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Auburn, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Statesboro, Ga. College Station, Texas Athens, Ga. Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Results 2nd HS-2nd; W-1 2nd HS-1st; W-4th HS-2nd; W-2nd Three Qualfy 1st 1st Three Individuals
2003-04 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG VARSITY EQUESTRIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date 09.28 10.03 10.24 11.06 01.31 02.13 02.21 03.05 03.06 03.13 03.20 03.27 04.23-24
Opponent Berry College South Carolina at Clemson (scrim.) Auburn at Berry College (scrim.) at South Carolina Oklahoma State at Auburn at Auburn (scrim.) at California Classic Kentucky Southern EQ Championship Varsity EQ Nationals
Location Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Clemson, S.C. Athens, Ga. Rome, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Athens, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Fresno, Calif. Athens, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Conyers, Ga.
2004-05 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG SOUTHERN EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONS VARSITY EQUESTRIAN RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date Opponent Location 09.18 09.24 09.25 10.15 11.05 11.13 02.05 02.12 02.26 03.05 03.12 04.09 04.14-15
Berry College (scrim.) South Carolina South Carolina (scrim.) Alumni HC Chall. Auburn (scrim.) Ohio State at South Carolina Auburn at Texas A&M Kansas State at Fresno State Southern EQ Championship Varsity EQ Nationals
Results W, 1990-1844 W, 1072-1053 W, 1365.5-1310 W, 1178-1145 L, 1983-1978 W, 1114.5-1108 W, 1005.31-984.03 W, 825-805 W, 1117.5-1143.6 2nd W, 1193.28-942.03 2nd 1st
Results
Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Auburn, Ala. Coll. Station, Texas Athens, Ga. Fresno, Calif. Blythewood, S.C. Sante Fe, N.M.
W, 1950-1837 W, 1166-1097 W, 1098-1028 W, 2-0 W, 1228-1100 W, 1168-937 W, 1206-1190 W, 1275-1266 W, 1202-1164 W, 1218-1084 W, 901-802 1st 2nd
Location Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Rome, Ga. Athens, Ga. Coll. Station, Texas Fresno, Calif. Athens, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Athens, Ga. Albuquerque, N.M.
Results W, 1217.5-1182.5 1st W, 1202-1184.75 W, 2236.5-2229.5 W, 1229-1219.5 3rd W, 2064-1924 W, 1246-1231 W, 1228-1167 1st 4th
2005-06 Head Coach: Meghan Boenig Southern Equestrian Champions Date 09.24 10.07-08 10.21 11.05 11.11 01.27-28 02.11 02.25 02.04 04.08-09 04.20-22
Opponent Kentucky Big 8 English Tourn. at South Carolina at Berry College Auburn at Big 8 Western Tourn. at Fresno State South Carolina at Auburn Southern EQ Championship Varsity EQ Nationals
Opponent Kansas State, Baylor South Carolina at New Mexico State at Auburn Berry at Baylor Auburn at South Carolina at Kansas State SMU Southern EQ Champ. Varsity EQ Nationals
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Date 09.23 09.29 10.13 10.20 10.21 11.03 11.11 02.16 02.17 02.23 03.07 03.09 03.29 04.16-19
Opponent Delaware State Texas Christian at Baylor SMU (HS Only) at Texas A&M at Stephen F. Austin at South Carolina Auburn Oklahoma State Baylor South Carolina at Auburn at Kansas State at South Carolina% Varsity EQ Nationals*
%Southern EQ Championship
Location Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Las Cruces, N.M. Auburn, Ala. Athens, Ga. Waco, Texas Athens, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Manhattan, Kan. Athens, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Waco, Texas
Results 1st W, 9-6 W, 16-11 W, 12-7 W, 25-5 W, 9-7 W, 14-6 L, 15-4 L, 11-8 W, 10-4 W, 12-6 3rd overall
Location Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Waco, Texas Athens, Ga. College Station, Texas Nacogdoches, Texas Blythewood, S.C. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Manhattan, Kan. Blythewood, S.C. Waco, Texas
Results W, 13-7 W, 10-10* W, 16-8 W, 12-0 L, 11-9 W, 12-4 L, 11-7 W, 12-5 W, 10-8 W, 13-7 W, 14-5 W, 11-7 W, 11-7 W, 10-10* Overall - 1st HS-3rd; W-2nd
*Won tiebreaker
2008-09 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG SOUTHERN EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONS VARSITY EQUESTRIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date 09.20 09.21 10.03 10.18 11.07 11.08 11.21 11.22 11.23 02.07 02.21 02.28 03.27 04.03 04.04 04.16-18
Opponent Kansas State Fresno State at Deleware State at Auburn SMU (HS Only) South Carolina at Baylor at Texas Christian at SMU(HS Only) at Fresno State vs. New Mexico State at South Carolina Auburn Tennessee-Martin South Carolina% Auburn% Varsity EQ Nationals
Location Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Dover, Del. Auburn, Ala. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Waco, Texas Ft. Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas Fresno, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Blythewood, S.C. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Waco, Texas
Results W, 14-6 W, 12-8 W, 13-3 L, 12-5 W, 8-4 W, 13-7 W, 16-4 L, 10-9 L, 7-5 W, 9-7 W, 9-5 L, 12-8 W, 12-7 W, 16-3 W, 15-5 W, 15-5 Overall - 1st HS - 1st, W - 4th
% Southern EQ Championship
2009-10 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG VARSITY EQUESTRIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date 09.19 09.20 10.02 10.17 10.23 11.06 11.13 02.13 02.27 02.28 03.06 03.07 03.19 03.20 02.27 04.15-17
Opponent Texas Christian SMU (HS Only) at Tennessee-Martin Texas A&M at South Carolina Fresno State Auburn New Mexico State South Carolina Baylor at Auburn at Kansas State at Delaware State at Sacred Heart at Auburn% Varsity EQ Nationals
%Southern EQ Championship ^ Tiebreaker
2006-07 Head Coach: Meghan Boenig Southern Equestrian Champions Date 09.23-24 10.06 10.21 11.10 11.19 02.10 02.17 03.03 03.11 03.24 04.06-07 04.18-20
2007-08 Head Coach: Meghan Boenig Southern Equestrian Champions Varsity Equestrian National Champions
Location Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Martin, Tenn. Bishop, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Manhattan, Kan. Dover, Del. Fairfield, Conn. Auburn, Ala. Waco, Texas
Results L, 11-9 W, 9-3 W, 10-5 W, 9-9^ W, 12-8 W, 14-6 W, 12-8 W, 17-3 W, 13-6 W, 13-6 L, 12-6 W, 14-6 W, 9-5 W, 16-0 L, 12-7 Overall - 1st HS - 1st, W - 4th
2019-20 Media guide 2010-11 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG VARSITY EQUESTRIAN RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date 09.25 09.26 10.23 11.05 11.12 11.19 11.20 02.05 02.12 02.26 02.27 03.05 03.12 03.25 03.26 04.14-16
Opponent Kansas State SMU (HS Only) South Carolina at Baylor at Auburn at New Mexico State vs.Fresno State at South Carolina Auburn New Mexico State Tennessee-Martin at Delaware State at Texas Christian at South Carolina% vs. Auburn% Varsity EQ Nationals
Location Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Waco, Texas Auburn, Ala. Las Cruces, N.M. Las Cruces, N.M. Blythewood, S.C. Auburn, Ala. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Dover, Del. Ft. Worth, Texas Blythewood, S.C. Blythewood, S.C. Waco, Texas
Result W, 16-4 W, 11-1 W, 15-4 W, 11-8 L, 13-6 W, 11-5 W, 14-2 L, 10-9 W, 11-9 W, 15-1 W, 14-0 W, 10-6 W, 17-2 W, 11-8 L, 11-9 Overall - 2nd HS - 2nd, W - 3rd
%Southern EQ Championship
2011-12 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG NCEA RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date 10.08 10.22 10.23 11.04 11.11 11.18 11.19 02.04 02.18 02.25 02.26 03.09 03.09 03.10 03.31 04.12-14
Opponent at Texas A&M Kansas State TCU at South Carolina Auburn vs. Delaware State at Tennessee-Martin South Carolina at Auburn Baylor Fresno State at SMU (Hunt Seat Only) at TCU at Oklahoma State South Carolina% Varsity EQ Championship
Location College Station, Texas Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Bishop, Ga. Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Bishop, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Dallas, Texas Ft. Worth, Texas Stillwater, Okla. Bishop, Ga. Waco, Texas
Result L, 13-10 W, 13-7 W, 16-4 W, 11-9 W, 10-8 W, 19-1 W, 12-6 W, 11-8 W, 8-8 W, 13-6 W, 17-1 W, 7-3 W, 9-8 L, 13-10 L, 10-10 Overall - 2nd HS -3rd; W-3rd
% Southern EQ Championship
2012-13 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG NCEA RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date 09.13 10.12 11.02 11.09 11.16 11.17 01.26 02.02 02.23 02.24 03.02 03.08 03.29 03.30 04.17-20
Opponent Texas A&M* at Baylor South Carolina* at Auburn* at South Dakota State vs. New Mexico State at Fresno State at South Carolina* Auburn* Delaware State. Tennessee-Martin at Texas A&M* vs. South Carolina% vs. Texas A&M% NCEA Championship
* SEC Meet % SEC Championship
Location Bishop, Ga. Waco, Texas Bishop, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Brookings, S.D. Brookings, S.D. Fresno, Calif. Blythewood, S.C. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. College Station, Texas Auburn, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Waco, Texas
Result W, 17-5 W, 14-10 L, 11-8 L, 13-7 L, 8-8 W, 12-4 W, 12-4 W, 11-8 L,12-8 W, 17-3 W, 15-3 W, 16-6 L, 10-7 W, 15-5 Overall - 2nd HS - 2nd; W - 3rd
2013-14 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG NCEA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date Opponent 09.27 Fresno State 10.11 at South Carolina*^ 11.08 Texas A&M* 11.15 at Auburn* 11.22 at Kansas State 11.23 at TCU 01.24 vs. Delaware State 01.25 at UT-Martin 02.01 at Texas A&M 02.08 South Carolina 02.22 Auburn 03.07 New Mexico State 03.28 vs. Auburn% 03.29 vs. South Carolina% 04.18 vs. Baylor$ 04.19 vs. Oklahoma State$ 04.19 vs. South Carolina$ * SEC Meet % SEC Championship $ NCEA Championship
Location Bishop, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Bishop, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Manhattan, Kan. Ft. Worth, Texas Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. College Station, Texas Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Blythewood, S.C. Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas
Result W, 16-3 W, 9-9 W, 10-9 L, 12-8 L, 13-7 W, 11-6 W, 17-3 W, 9-9 W, 10-9 L, 10-9 W, 11-8 W, 17-3 W, 12-8 L, 10-10 W, 8-7 W, 8-6 W, 8-8
Location Blythewood, S.C. Waco, Texas Dallas, Texas Bishop, Ga. College Station, Texas Martin, Tenn. Martin, Tenn. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Bishop, Ga. Fresno, Calif. Fresno, Calif. College Station, Texas College Station, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas
Result W, 11-9 L, 13-6 L, 9-9^ W, 13-6 L, 11-7 W, 14-4 W, 13-6 L, 11-9 W, 16-3 W, 10-9 W, 13-6 W, 14-6 W, 10-5 W, 13-6 W, 12-5 W, 10-5 W, 10-6 L, 10-6
Location Bishop, Ga. Dover, Del. Dover, Del. Bishop, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Bishop, Ga. College Station, Texas Blythewood, S.C Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Las Cruces, N.M. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Waco, Texas Waco, Texas
Result W 10-9 W 12-8 W 9-5 W 14-6 L 11-8 W 13-5 W 10-9 W 13-7 L 12-8 W 15-4 W 16-4 W 12-7 W 13-7 L 11-7 W 12-4 L 10-5
2014-15 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG SEC CHAMPIONS Date Opponent 10.03 at South Carolina* 10.25 at Baylor 10.26 at SMU 11.14 Auburn* 11.22 at Texas A&M* 01.30 vs. Kansas State 01.30 at UT-Martin 02.07 South Carolina* 02.08 Delaware State 02.14 at Auburn* 02.28 Texas A&M* 03.06 at Fresno State 03.07 vs. TCU 03.27 vs. Auburn% 03.28 at Texas A&M% 04.17 vs. Kansas State$ 04.18 vs. Auburn$ 04.18 vs. South Carolina$ * SEC Meet % SEC Championship $ NCEA Championship
2015-16 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG Date Opponent 9.25 Texas A&M * 10.02 vs. Fresno State 10.03 at Delaware State 10.16 Oklahoma State 11.13 at Auburn * 11.20 South Carolina * 01.30 at Texas A&M * 02.06 at South Carolina * 02.13 Auburn * 02.26 Kansas State 02.27 Fresno State 03.05 New Mexico State 03.25 vs. Texas A&M % 03.26 vs. Auburn % 04.15 vs. SMU $ 04.16 vs. TCU $ * SEC Meet % SEC Championship $ NCEA Championship
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equestrian 2016-17 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG SEC CHAMPIONS NCEA RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date Opponent 10.9 at South Carolina* 10.22 vs. Tennessee Martin 10.23 vs. New Mexico State 11.5 at Texas A&M* 11.11 vs. Auburn* 11.18 at South Dakota State 11.19 at Oklahoma State 01.28 at Baylor 02.03 vs.South Carolina* 02.04 vs. Delaware State 02.11 at. Auburn* 02.25 vs. Texas A&M* 03.03 at Fresno State 03.24 vs. South Carolina % 03.25 vs. Auburn % 04.14 vs. Fresno State $ 04.15 vs. Auburn $ 04.15 vs. Texas A&M $ * SEC Meet % SEC Championship $ NCEA Championship
Location Blythewood, S.C. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. College Station, Texas Bishop, Ga. Brookings, S.D. Stillwater, Okla. Waco, Texas Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Bishop, Ga. Fresno, Calif. Auburn, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas
Result L, 9-8 W, 17-2 W, 17-2 L, 13-7 W, 11-7 W, 14-6 L, 10-10 L, 10-7 W, 14-5 W, 18-2 W, 10-8 W, 12-4 W, 11-8 W, 13-7 W, 10-9 W, 12-3 W, 9-7 L, 11-5
Location Fresno, Calif.. Bishop, Ga. Springtown, Texas Bishop, Ga. Auburn, Ala. Felton, Del. Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. Blythewood, S.C. Bishop, Ga. College Station, Texas Blythewood, S.C. Blythewood, S.C. Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas
Result W, 10-8 W, 12-4 W, 12-6 W, 14-6 W, 12-8 W, 13-7 W, 9-0 L, 12-6 W, 12-7 W, 11-8 W, 13-7 W, 16-4 W, 12-7 W, 11-4 W, 13-1 L, 10-5
2017-18 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG SEC CHAMPIONS Date Opponent 09.29 at Fresno State 10.13 vs. Texas A&M* 10.20 at Texas Christian University 11.03 vs. South Carolina* 11.10 at Auburn* 11.17 at Delaware State 02.03 vs. Sweet Briar College 02.09 vs. Auburn* 02.17 at South Carolina* 03.02 vs. Southern Methodist 03.10 at Texas A&M* 03.30 vs. South Carolina% 03.31 vs. Auburn% 04.19 vs. South Carolina$ 04.19 vs. Texas A&M$ 04.21 vs. Auburn$ * SEC Meet % SEC Championship $ NCEA Championship
2018-19 HEAD COACH: MEGHAN BOENIG NCEA RESERVE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Date Opponent 10.05 at South Carolina* 10.13 at SMU 10.20 vs. Oklahoma State 11.09 vs. Auburn* 11.16 at Texas A&M* 01.24 at UT Martin 02.09 vs. Texas A&M* 02.23 at Baylor 03.02 vs. South Carolina* 03.08 at Auburn* 03.29 vs. Texas A&M% 03.30 vs. South Carolina% 04.18 vs. Baylor University$ 04.18 vs. Texas A&M$ 04.20 vs. Auburn$ * SEC Meet % SEC Championship $ NCEA Championship
Location Columbia, S.C. Dallas, Texas Bishop, Ga. Bishop, Ga. College Station, Texas Martin, Tenn. Bishop, Ga. Waco, Texas Bishop, Ga. Auburn, Ala. College Station, Texas College Station, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas
Result L, 10-9 l, 11-8 W, 13-6 L, 11-6 W, 11-8 L, 11-9 W, 12-8 L, 11-8 W, 13-7 L, 17-3 L, 12-8 W, 11-8 W, 10-6 W, 8-7 L, 8-7`
Sophomore Natalie Stoyko in the Georgia Hunter Seat uniform.
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2019-20 Media guide TOP ALL-TIME FINISHES
EQUITATION ON THE FLAT (90 AND ABOVE)
EQUITATION OVER FENCES (90 AND ABOVE)
Allison Terry ..................99.0.. .......... at Fresno State ................3/12/05 Logan Fiorentino............98.0 ............ at Fresno State ................3/12/05 Rachel Berkowitz...........98.0 ............ at Fresno State ................3/12/05 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 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 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 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 Madison Newman.........91.0 ............ vs. Texas A&M ..................2/9/19 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
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 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 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
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equestrian REINING (75 AND ABOVE) 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 Junior Taylor Staton in the Georgia Reining uniform.
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2019-20 Media guide HORSEMANSHIP (77 AND ABOVE) 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 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 .............2/17/28 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 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 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
Sophomore Sara Lewis in the Georgia Horsemanship uniform.
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equestrian HONORS AND AWARDS NCEA ALL-AMERICANS Equitation Over Fences 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) Equitation on the Flat 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) Horsemanship 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) Reining 2011................................Diandra St. Hilaire (First Team) ..............................McKenzie Lantz (Honorable Mention) 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) 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)
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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) SEC RIDER OF THE YEAR 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) ............................Addyson Cord (Equitation On The Flat) .................................................Graysen Stroud (Reining) 2019.........................................Graysen Stroud (Reining) SEC Freshman of the Year 2014................................Liza Finsness (Flat and 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) SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 2015....................................................... Meghan Boenig 2016....................................................... Meghan Boenig 2017....................................................... Meghan Boenig 2018....................................................... Meghan Boenig ALL-SEC Equitation Over Fences 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 Equitation on the Flat 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 Horsemanship 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) Reining 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) 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) NRHA COLLEGIATE REINING DERBY SELECTIONS 2011..............................Becca Haaland, McKenzie Lantz 2012............................... McKenzie Lantz, Lauren Tieche 2013............................... McKenzie Lantz, Lauren Tieche
2019-20 Media guide 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................................................................................. Carly Anthony 2013................................................................................. Olivia Dorey 2014................................................................................. Abby O’Mara NCEA ACADEMIC TEAM 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), ..................................................... 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)
NCEA ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 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 .....................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, ......................................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 SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 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
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equestrian ................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 2017............................... Bailey Anderson, Payton Anderson, .............Madison Anger, Madison Beasley, Sydney Beasley, ...................... Taylor Carman, Lindsey Cheek, Addyson Cord, .................... Carissa Duvall, Liza Finsness, Chaney Getchell, ..........Vanessa Gillette, Liza Goodlett, Allie Harbert, Kyndall .............................Harper, Grace Howard, Caroline Johnson, ...... Samantha Johnson, Ashlin Liedberg, Emma Mandarino, ........... Eva Marcelis, Vanessa McCarthy, Alexis Mougalian, .....................Madison Newman, Ashlyn Perry, Grace Porter, ............Caroline Robinson, Emma Schauder, Kelly Skoglund, ............. Claudia Spreng, Agne Stoskute, Catherine Sullivan, ...............Jane Sutcliff, Charley Thiel, Danielle Walawender 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 NCEA HORSE OF THE YEAR 2012.....................................Moulin (Equitaiton Over Fences) 2013........................................Riant (Equitation Over Fences) 2014........................................Waffle (Equitation on the Flat) 2015.......................................... Puck (Equitation on the Flat) 2016.......................................... Puck (Equitation on the Flat) 2019................................. Valducchy (Equitation on the Flat)
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Emma Mandarino was the first-ever NCAA Woman of the Year Top 30 Finalist from the sport of equestrian in 2019.
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