





SEMI-FINALS MORNING SCHEDULE
10 AM START TIME (Times Subject to Change)
6:00 - 7:00 AM Lunging/Schooling/Warm Up Arena Open for Lunging
6:00 - 7:00 AM Jumping Seat and Western Arenas Open for Riding 7:00 - 7:30 AM Arenas Closed for Drag
7:30 - 8:30 AM JS Warm up and Lunging/Schooling Arenas Open for Riding
Western Arena
7:45 AM Horsemanship walk open
8:15 AM Horsemanship Official Schooling
8:45 AM Horsemanship Demos
8:55 AM Reining official schooling
9:20 AM Reining Demo
9:30 AM Coaches Meeting in arena
9:35 AM Reining Mounting
9:40 AM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 1
9:45 AM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 1
9:50 AM Intros followed by Hype videos
9:58 AM Anthem
10:00 AM Compete section 1 Reining
10:25 AM Drag Competition Arena
10:35 AM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 2
10:40 AM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 2
Jumping Seat Arena
7:30 AM Course Posted and Open to Walk
8:30 AM Fences Official Schooling
8:55 AM Flat Official Schooling
9:15 AM Flat Demos
10:45 AM Compete section 2 Reining
11:10 AM Reining Complete
11:10 AM Horsemanship re-school IN WARM UP
11:20 AM Horsemanship brief hack to see ARENA
11:25 AM Halftime - Drag Main Arena
11:30 AM Horsemanship Mounting
11:35 AM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 1
11:40 AM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 1
11:45 AM Compete section 1 Horsemanship
12:10 PM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 2
12:15 PM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 2
12:20 PM Compete section 2 Horsemanship
12:40 PM Horsemanship Complete
9:30 AM Coaches Meeting In Arena
9:35 AM Flat Mounting
9:40 AM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 1
9:45 AM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 1
9:50 AM Intros followed by Hype videos
9:58 AM Anthem
10:00 AM Compete section 1 Flat
10:25 AM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half section 2
10:30 AM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half section 2
10:35 AM Compete section 2 Flat
10:55 AM Flat Complete
10:55 AM Fences horses re-school jumps IN WARM UP
11:05 AM Fences horses brief hack to see ARENA
11:10 AM Halftime - Drag Main Arena
11:15 AM Fences Mounting
11:20 AM 4 minute warm up first half section 1
11:25 AM 4 minute warm up second half section 1
11:30 AM Fences Demo
11:33 AM Compete section 1 Fences
11:53 AM 4 minute warm up first half section 2
11:58 AM 4 minute warm up second half section 2
12:03 PM Compete section 2 Fences
12:18 PM Fences Complete
*Break - Lunch - Drag*
Friday, March 28, 2025
SEMI-FINALS AFTERNOON SCHEDULE
3 PM START TIME (Times Subject to Change)
12:25 PM Drag JS Warm Up, Schooling/Lunging Arena and JS Arena
12:40 PM Warm Up and Schooling Arenas Open for Riding 12:45 PM Drag Western Warm up and Arena
1:25 PM Western and Jumping Seat Arenas Open for PM Competition Horses Western Arena
1:10 PM Horsemanship Open to Walk
1:40 PM Horsemanship Official Schooling
2:10 PM Reining Official Schooling
2:35 PM Reining Mounting
2:40 PM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 1
2:45 PM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 1
2:50 PM Intros followed by Hype videos
2:58 PM Anthem
3:00 PM Compete section 1 Reining
3:25 PM Drag Competition Arena
3:30 PM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 2
3:35 PM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 2
3:40 PM Compete section 2 Reining
4:05 PM Reining Complete
Jumping Seat Arena
1:10 PM Course Open to Walk
1:50 PM Fences Official Schooling
2:15 PM Flat Official Schooling
2:35 PM Flat Mounting
4:05 PM Horsemanship re-school IN WARM UP
4:15 PM Horsemanship brief hack to see ARENA
4:20 PM Halftime - Drag Main Arena
4:25 PM Horsemanship Mounting
4:30 PM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 1
4:35 PM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 1
4:40 PM Compete section 1 Horsemanship
5:05 PM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 2
5:10 PM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 2
5:15 PM Compete section 2 Horsemanship
5:35 PM Horsemanship Complete
2:40 PM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 1
2:45PM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 1
2:50 PM Intros followed by Hype videos
2:58 PM Anthem
3:00 PM Compete section 1 Flat
3:25 PM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half section 2
3:30 PM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half section 2
3:35 PM Compete section 2 Flat
3:55 PM Flat Complete
3:55 PM Fences re-school jumps IN WARM UP 4:05 PM Fences brief hack to see ARENA
4:10 PM Halftime - Drag Main Arena 4:15 PM Fences Mounting
4:20 PM 4 minute warm up first half section 1
4:25 PM 4 minute warm up second half section 1
4:30 PM Compete section 1 Fences
4:50 PM 4 minute warm up first half section 2
4:55 PM 4 minute warm up second half section 2
5:00 PM Compete section 2 Fences
5:15 PM Fences Complete
5:40 PM Awards Ceremony in Jumping Seat Arena 6:00 PM Draw
6:00 PM Arenas Closed and Course Setting
, March 2 , 2025
SEMI-FINALS MORNING SCHEDULE
10 AM START TIME (Times Subject to Change)
6:00 - 7:00 AM Lunging/Schooling/Warm Up Arena Open for Lunging
6:00 - 7:00 AM Jumping Seat and Western Arenas Open for Riding 7:00 - 7:30 AM Arenas Closed for Drag
7:30 - 8:30 AM JS Warm up and Lunging/Schooling Arenas Open for Riding
Western Arena
7:45 AM Horsemanship walk open
8:15 AM Horsemanship Official Schooling
8:45 AM Horsemanship Demos
8:55 AM Reining official schooling
9:20 AM Reining Demo
9:30 AM Coaches Meeting in arena
9:35 AM Reining Mounting
9:40 AM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 1
9:45 AM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 1
9:50 AM Intros followed by Hype videos
9:58 AM Anthem
10:00 AM Compete section 1 Reining
10:25 AM Drag Competition Arena
10:35 AM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 2
10:40 AM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 2
Jumping Seat Arena
7:30 AM Course Posted and Open to Walk
8:30 AM Fences Official Schooling
8:55 AM Flat Official Schooling
9:15 AM Flat Demos
10:45 AM Compete section 2 Reining
11:10 AM Reining Complete
11:10 AM Horsemanship re-school IN WARM UP
11:20 AM Horsemanship brief hack to see ARENA
11:25 AM Halftime - Drag Main Arena
11:30 AM Horsemanship Mounting
11:35 AM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 1
11:40 AM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 1
11:45 AM Compete section 1 Horsemanship
12:10 PM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 2
12:15 PM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 2
12:20 PM Compete section 2 Horsemanship
12:40 PM Horsemanship Complete
9:30 AM Coaches Meeting In Arena
9:35 AM Flat Mounting
9:40 AM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half Section 1
9:45 AM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half Section 1
9:50 AM Intros followed by Hype videos
9:58 AM Anthem
10:00 AM Compete section 1 Flat
10:25 AM 4 Minute Warm Up First Half section 2
10:30 AM 4 Minute Warm Up Second Half section 2
10:35 AM Compete section 2 Flat
10:55 AM Flat Complete
10:55 AM Fences horses re-school jumps IN WARM UP
11:05 AM Fences horses brief hack to see ARENA
11:10 AM Halftime - Drag Main Arena
11:15 AM Fences Mounting
11:20 AM 4 minute warm up first half section 1
11:25 AM 4 minute warm up second half section 1
11:30 AM Fences Demo
11:33 AM Compete section 1 Fences
11:53 AM 4 minute warm up first half section 2
11:58 AM 4 minute warm up second half section 2
12:03 PM Compete section 2 Fences
12:18 PM Fences Complete
Name Event Class Hometown
Genevieve Ahlstedt Western Sr. Cohasset, Mass.
Jill Alexander
Jumping Seat So. Chelsea, Ala.
Lindsay Allen Western So. Mobile, Ala.
Taylor Banks Western Jr. Redwood City, Calif.
Holland Barnett
Sadie Berkhout
Jumping Seat Jr. Lexington, Ky.
Jumping Seat Fr. Eastport, N.Y.
Olivia Bradley Western Gr. Birmingham, Ala.
Caroline Buchanan Western Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz.
Charlotte Clark
Jumping Seat Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C.
Kate Marie Davis Jumping Seat So. Milton, Ga.
Abby Eddy Western Fr. Rocheport, Mo.
Kaitlyn Ferguson Western Sr. Battle Ground, Wash.
Ellie Ferrigno
Jumping Seat Gr. Newtown, Conn.
Caroline Fredenburg Western Jr. Straughn, Ind.
Michelle Fumagalli Western Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz.
Avery Glynn
Kate Hagerty
Jumping Seat So. Petaluma, Calif.
Jumping Seat Fr. Terrebonne, Ore.
Lauren Hall Western Jr. Sammamish, Wash.
Callie Hogg Western So. Bakersfield, Calif.
Siena Holyoak Western Fr. Morgan, Utah
Brooke Jolstad Western So. Lakewood, Colo.
Elizabeth Klein
Grace Langley
Isabel Litkenhous
Ariana Marnell
Madison Mascuch
Meghan McFadden
Isabel McGovern
Baylee Mckeever
Charlotte McLaughlin
Frankie Nicklaus
Elizabeth Noll
Kate Parker
Jumping Seat Jr. Simpsonville, Ky.
Jumping Seat Sr. Dawsonville, Ga.
Jumping Seat Jr. Auburn, Ala.
Jumping Seat Fr. Las Vegas, Nev.
Jumping Seat Fr. Woodstock, Ga.
Jumping Seat Jr. Huntsville, Ala.
Jumping Seat Fr. Woodside, Calif.
Jumping Seat Jr. Brewster, N.Y.
Jumping Seat Jr. Ottawa, Ontario
Jumping Seat Fr. Duluth, Ga.
Jumping Seat Fr. Kennesaw, Ga.
Jumping Seat Fr. Laguna Beach, Calif.
Catie Reachard Western Fr. Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Mary-Grace Segars
Molly Segars
Alexis Seiden
Sophee Steckbeck
Jumping Seat Sr. Canton, Ga.
Jumping Seat So. Canton, Ga.
Jumping Seat Jr. Washington, D.C.
Jumping Seat Sr. Clarksburg, N.J.
Sydney Swallom Western So. Scottsdale, Ariz.
Alexia Tordoff Western Jr. Powell, Ohio
Eve Westfall
Sarah Wren
Jumping Seat Fr. Boulder, Colo.
Jumping Seat Gr. Suffolk, Va.
Victoria Zember Western Sr. Conyers, Ga.
Date Opponent Result
Oct. 11 South Carolina W, 14-5
Nov. 9 Texas A&M W, 15-4
Nov. 22 Georgia L, 11-9
Feb. 15 South Carolina W, 14-6
March 1 Georgia W, 11-8
March 8 Texas A&M W, 11-9
Location...............................................Auburn, Ala.
Founded...........................................................1856
Enrollment....................................................33,015
Colors........................Navy Blue and Burnt Orange Conference.....................Southeastern Conference Facility..........Auburn University Equestrian Center
President............................Dr. Christopher Roberts
Athletic Director...................................John Cohen
SEC Championships...............................................3 NCEA Championships............................................6
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Record: 6-5, 4-2 SEC | SEC Seed: No. 2 | NCEA Ranking: No. 6
Lyla Bellar Western So. Peru, Ind.
Jax Bound Western Sr. Fort Atkinson, Wisc.
Maggie Bresch Jumping Seat Jr. Barrington, Ill.
Tessa Brown Jumping Seat Jr. Bloomfield, Conn.
Kennedy Buchanan Western So. Scottsdale, Ariz.
Parker Cliff Jumping Seat So. Folsom, Calif.
Kinsey Cooper Western Jr. Montrose, Ga.
Liza Cram Jumping Seat So. Aiken, S.C.
Sarina Da Cruz Jumping Seat So. East Northport, N.Y.
Isabella David Jumping Seat Jr. Holmdel, N.J.
Jordan Davis Western Sr. Madisonville, Texas
Alyvia Dixon Western Jr. Hickory Corners, Mich.
Kendall Dean Jumping Seat Fr. Ocala, Fla.
Emma DeJong Western Fr. Bargersville, Ind.
Tessa Downey Jumping Seat So. Houston, Texas
Ella Duffy Jumping Seat Jr. Marietta, Ga.
Cadence Eger Western So. Marysville, Ohio
Quinn Eisenfeld Western Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz.
Josie Evans Jumping Seat Sr. Covington, Ga.
Skyler Ezzell Jumping Seat Fr. Peachtree Corners, Ga.
Caroline Fletcher Western Fr. Greenville, S.C.
Melissa Deryn Foster Jumping Seat Sr. Toronto, Canada
Mia Frigon Jumping Seat Fr. Sudbury, Mass.
Jessica Guginsky Jumping Seat Sr. Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y.
Aggie Hahn Jumping Seat Jr. Richmond, Va
Madison Hill Jumping Seat So. Germantown, Tenn.
Sally Ives Jumping Seat Fr. Durham, N.C.
Katie Jedele Western Fr. Chelsea, Mich.
Ally Jones Western 5th-year Franklin, Ky.
Emma Lackey Jumping Seat
Shelby Lynch Western
Glencoe, Ill.
McLean, Ill.
Jada Mark Western Sr. Sumter, S.C.
Kendall McClintock Western Jr. Galena, Ohio
Shea McCoy Jumping Seat So. Wintersville, Ohio
Kalli Meagher Jumping Seat Sr. Virginia Beach, Va.
Madi Nadolenco Jumping Seat So. Calabasas, Calif.
Aphrodite Papandreou Jumping Seat Jr. Houston, Texas
Catalina Peralta Jumping Seat Sr. Geneva, Fla.
Sienna Pilla Jumping Seat Fr. Ridgefield, Conn.
Sophia Pilla Jumping Seat Gr. Ridgefield, Conn.
Lendon Reeder Western Fr. Rutledge, Ga.
Baylie Robbins Western Fr. Port Saint Lucie, Fla.
Ellie Royal Western
Grayson, Ga.
Lauren Sanders Western Fr. Watkinsville, Ga.
Raegan Shepherd Western
Jillian Stopperich Western
Arden Stromnes Jumping Seat
Clayton, N.C.
Venetia, Pa.
Marietta, Ga.
Jordan Toering Jumping Seat 5th-year Waterford, Va.
Devin VanZanten Western So. Lynden, Wash.
Allie Ann Wheeler Western Sr. Coolidge, Ga.
Ella Witt Jumping Seat Fr. Califon, N.J.
Abbey Zawisza Western So. Findlay, Ohio
Date
Opponent Result
Oct. 19 Texas A&M W, 9-9 (1676.25-1659.75)
Nov. 1 South Carolina W, 10-7 Nov. 22 Auburn W, 11-9 Feb. 14 Texas A&M L, 12-4 Feb. 22 South Carolina W, 11-8 March 1 Auburn L, 11-8
Location................................................Athens, Ga. Founded...........................................................1785 Enrollment....................................................40,118 Colors...................................................Red & Black Conference.....................Southeastern Conference Facility.............................UGA Equestrian Complex President...................................Jere W. Morehead J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics.....Josh Brooks SEC Championships...............................................3 NCEA Championships............................................7
Record:6-5, 1-4 SEC | SEC Seed: No. 4 | NCEA Ranking: No. 7
Name Discipline Year
Hometown
Alexa Aureliano Jumping Seat 5th-year Old Brookville, N.Y.
Alyssa Bauer Jumping Seat Fr. Califon, N.J.
Abby Bauknight Jumping Seat Fr. Irmo, S.C.
Ellie Beard Jumping Seat Sr. Franklin, Mich.
Jenna Berghorst Western So. Hamilton, Mich.
Chloe Canter Jumping Seat Fr. Whitehall, Md.
Olivia Cardi Jumping Seat Fr. Delaware, Ohio
Brianna Carter Western Sr. Goodettsville, Tenn.
Samantha Cichos Western Fr. Bellevue, Wash.
Alexis Daugird Western Jr. Waunakee, Wisc.
Opal Fomish Western Fr. Oxford, FL
Mahaley Gann Jumping Seat Jr. Denton, Texas
Madison Hammon Western Jr. Kingston, Wash.
Tierney Horton Western Sr. Larkspur, Colo.
Jordyn Humbert Western So. Republic, Ohio
Natalie Jayne Jumping Seat Jr. Elign, IL
Carly Jenkins Western Jr. Jericho, Vt.
Alyssa Jipping Western Jr. Hamilton, Mich.
Susannah Johnson Jumping Seat Jr. Chapin, S.C.
Amira Kettaneh Jumping Seat Fr. Hollis, N.H.
Camden Kitchens Jumping Seat So. Shaker Heights, Ohio
Kenley Koch Jumping Seat Jr. Brick, N.J.
Julia Lee Western So. Grove City, Ohio
Emerson Madonia Western Jr. Lincolnton, N.C.
Vanessa McCaughley Jumping Seat Fr. Lexington, Ky.
Mattilyn McNeill Western Jr. Elizabeth City, N.C.
Mary Hunter Millet Jumping Seat So. Hillsborough, N.C.
Sophie Mitchell Jumping Seat Jr. Wrightsville Beach, N.C.
Sidney Nowack Jumping Seat Fr. Basking Ridge, N.J.
Mya Pinksi Jumping Seat Sr. Kankakee, Ill.
Payton Potter Jumping Seat Sr. Woodland Hills, Calif.
Ava Pratt Western Sr. Antioch, Ill.
Bella Primavera Jumping Seat Jr. Aptos, Calif.
Grace Rabb Jumping Seat So. Fort Mill, S.C.
Sarah Rabb Jumping Seat So. Fort Mill, S.C.
Georgia Schmidt Jumping Seat Fr. Cockeysville, Md.
Chloe Smith Western Fr. Maple Valley, Wash.
Chloe Stephenson Western Sr. West Jefferson, Ohio
Gracie Mae Stingle Western Fr. London, Ohio
Carson Tulloss Western So. Flagstaff, Ariz.
Haley Turner Western Sr. Columbus, Ohio
Chloe VanStone Western Sr. Milan, Mich.
Ruby Voortmeyer Western Jr. Holladay, Utah
Date Opponent Result
Oct. 11 Auburn L, 14-5 Oct. 25 Texas A&M L, 17-2 Nov. 1 Georgia L, 10-7 Feb. 8 Texas A&M W, 11-9 Feb. 15 Auburn L, 14-6 Feb. 22 Georgia L, 11-8
Location...........................................Columbia, S.C. Founded...........................................................1801 Enrollment....................................................36,200 Colors..............................................Garnet & Black Conference.....................Southeastern Conference Facility...........................................One Wood Farm President......................................Michael Amiridis Athletic Director....................................Ray Tanner SEC Championships...............................................2 NCEA Championships............................................3
Name Event
Record: 7-6, 2-4 SEC | SEC Seed: No. 3 | NCEA Ranking: No. 4
Class
Hometown
Skyler Allen Jumping Seat Sr. San Ramon, Calif.
McKinney Atkinson Horsemanship Fr. Chapin, S.C.
Kendall Austin Jumping Seat Jr. Virginia Beach, Va.
Claire Beesaw Horsemanship 5th Bryan, Texas
Kaitlyn Bloom Horsemanship Jr. Bonanza, Ore.
Meagan Braun Horsemanship Jr. Franktown, Colo.
Brooke Brombach Jumping Seat Sr. Wimberley, Texas
McKayla Brombach Jumping Seat Fr. Wimberley, Texas
Claire Campbell Jumping Seat Sr. Cochranville, Pa.
Marina Caputo Horsemanship So. Seattle, Wash.
Gracie Casebolt Reining Jr. Wapakoneta, Ohio
Emma Cress Horsemanship Sr. Boerne, Texas
Grace DeFoe Jumping Seat Fr. Perrysburg, Ohio
Avery DeYoung Jumping Seat So. Richmond, Texas
Kendall Dirksen Horsemanship So. Windsor, Colo.
Kate Egan Jumping Seat So. Glen Gardner, N.J.
Ellie Gerbrandt Horsemanship Sr. Roberts Creek, B.C.
Isabelle Gonzalez Reining So. Lafayette, La.
Mattie Gustin Reining Sr. Aledo, Texas
Anna Haffelfinger Horsemanship Fr. Boerne, Texas
Lauren Hanson Reining Sr. Clements, Calif.
Anna Harris Reining So. Sheridan, Ark.
Kaylynn Heitman Horsemanship So. Marengo, Iowa
Brooke Hudson Reining Fr. Elbert, Colo.
Kyla Jackson Horsemanship Jr. Vacaville, Calif.
Karsen Kadien Jumping Seat So. Rancho Murieta, Calif.
Millie Landon Horsemanship Sr. Pilot Point, Texas
Alexa Leong Jumping Seat Jr. Sacramento, Calif.
Aubree Leyva Reining Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz.
Liz Marmor Horsemanship Fr. Devine, Texas
Ella McCullough Horsemanship Jr. Stanwood, Wash.
Nicole McMillion Jumping Seat So. Huntington Beach, Calif.
Moriah McQueen Reining So. Berthoud, Colo.
Kacey Murphy Jumping Seat Jr. Brussels, Belgium
Maggie Nealon Jumping Seat Gr. Redmond, Wash.
Clara Nemeth Horsemanship Jr. Mason, Ohio
Maeve O’Donovan Jumping Seat Sr. Pittsford, N.Y.
Hanna Olaussen Horsemanship Sr. San Antonio, Texas
Grace Platt Jumping Seat Sr. Weatherford, Texas
Ella Roberts Horsemanship So. San Marcos, Texas
Lenora Roberts Horsemanship Fr. San Marcos, Texas
Dylanne Rodriguez Reining So. Cumming, Ga.
Marianna Rodriguez Reining Fr. Collinsville, Texas
Reagan Royalty Jumping Seat Jr. Lexington, Ky.
Londyn Samlaska Jumping Seat
Grace Shipman Jumping Seat
Rylee Shufelt Jumping Seat
Brooke Tegtmeyer Jumping Seat
Henderson, Nev.
Ridgefield, Conn.
Albuquerque, N.M.
Bartlett, Ill.
Devan Thomas Jumping Seat Jr. Double Oak, Texas
Devon Thomas Jumping Seat 5th ` Millburn, N.J.
Alida Treuting Jumping Seat So. Selden, N.Y.
Katie Triantos Jumping Seat Jr. Mclean, Va.
Date Opponent Result
Oct. 19 Georgia W, 9-9 (1676.25-1659.75) Oct. 25 South Carolina W, 17-2 Nov. 9 Auburn L, 15-4
Feb. 8 South Carolina L, 11-9 Feb. 14 Georgia W, 12-4 March 8 Auburn L, 11-9
Location....................Bryan-College Station, Texas Founded...........................................................1872
Enrollment....................................................79,105 Colors...........................................Maroon & White Conference.....................Southeastern Conference Facility.........................Hildebrand Equine Complex President..............General (Ret.) Mark A. Welsh III Athletics Director.................................Trev Alberts SEC Championships...............................................1 NCEA Championships............................................2
March 28, 2025
1.By K Enter working canter right lead K Lengthened canter H Working canter
5.A Turn up
6.Btwn C&H Working trot rising
Half turn in reverse through the quarter line, sitting before E
Shoulder in right, proceed working trot sitting
Rail to quarter line to M Change direction holding the left lead
4. C Working trot sitting
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
Error of Movement:
Encouraged to score 4 or below Rider’s poor execution of a move-ment: missed gait change or lead, missed sitting vs posting, missed dropping or picking up stirrups, missed figure size by 5 m or more
Zeros, Error of test: never starts a maneuver, starts test previous to signals, exits early, turns wrong direction, adds or omits a movement or figure, asks for a flying lead change on a designated simple lead change horse
Btwn C&M Working trot rising
Half turn in reverse through the quarter line, sitting before B
Shoulder in left, proceed working trot sitting 8.C Working canter left lead
Collected canter
Collective Marks:
Box 9: Effectiveness - Rider’s correct connection with horse while remaining in a fluid, positive and forward ride
Box 10: Equitation - Riders correct position and test accuracy
FENCES PATTERN - The Fences patterns will be released prior to the event. A course designer creates the pattern to be kept secret and released at 7:30 a.m. the morning of the event.
Begin on the left lead. Continue to the center of the arena to begin the pattern facing toward the left wall or fence, without stopping or breaking gait.
1.Continue on the left lead, complete two circles to the left: the first circle large and fast; the second circle small and slow. Stop at the center of the arena. Hesitate.
2.Complete four spins to the left. Hesitate.
3.Beginning on the right lead, complete two circles to the right: the first being large and fast; the second circle small and slow. Stop at the center of the arena. Hesitate.
4.Complete four spins to the right. Hesitate.
5.Beginning on the left lead, run a large fast circle to the left, change leads at the center of the arena, run a large fast circle to the right, and change leads at the center of the arena (figure 8)
6.Continue around previous circle to the left but do not close this circle. Run up the right side of the arena past the center marker and do a right rollback at least 20 feet from the wall or fence- no hesitation
7.Continue around previous circle but do not close this circle. Run up the left side of the arena past the center marker and do a left rollback at least 20 feet from the wall or fence-no hesitation.
8.Continue back around previous circle but do not close this circle. Run up the right side of the arena past the center marker and do a sliding stopat least 20 feet from the wall or fence. Back up at least 10 feet. Hesitate to demonstrate completion of pattern.
March 28, 2025
1.Enter at the walk. Extended jog and corner to center.
2.Stop. 135° turn right.
3.Right lead and complete two counter canter corners left.
4.Right lead extended lope loop, collect at center,
5.Stop, back. Drop Stirrups.
6.Jog and corner left. Extended jog and corner left.
7.Left lead lope. Extended lope arc.
8.Walk 2 horse lengths. Extended jog, square corner right. Collect the jog, square corner left and exit.
1.A Enter working trot rising without stirrups
DG Lengthened trot rising
G Working trot sitting C Turn left
2. H Working canter left lead E Turn left X Change of lead B Turn right
3. AC Three loop serpentine, first change of direction change leads, second change of direction working trot rising C Proceed working trot sitting
4. Proceed down quarter line Across from M Develop a haunches-in right Across from F Proceed working trot sitting, turn right at rail
Scoring *
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
Error of Movement*: Encouraged to score 4 or below Rider’s poor execution of a movement: missed gait change or lead, missed sitting vs posting, missed dropping or picking up stirrups, missed figure size by 5 m or more
Zeros, Error of test: never starts a maneuver, starts test previous to signals, exits early, turns wrong direction, adds or omits a movement or figure, asks for a flying lead change on a designated simple lead change horse
5.A Working trot rising
KB Half turn in reverse through the quarter line
Collective Marks:
6.A Working trot sitting Proceed up quarter line Across from F Develop a haunches-in left Across from M Proceed working trot sitting, turn left at rail
7. HB Change direction, at center working canter left lead BE Change direction and hold lead
8.EM Change direction, collecting canter at the centerline, proceed collected canter down centerline X Working canter C Exit arena
Box 9: Effectiveness - Rider’s correct connection with horse while remaining in a fluid, positive and forward ride
Box 10: Equitation - Riders correct position and test accuracy
March 29, 2025
1.Run past the center marker and do a sliding stop. Back up to the center of the arena or at least ten feet (three meters). Hesitate.
2.Complete four spins to the right. Hesitate.
3.Complete four and one-quarter spins to the left so that the horse is facing the left wall or fence. Hesitate.
4.Beginning on the right lead, complete three circles to the right: the first two circles large and fast, the third circle small and slow. Change leads at the center of the arena.
5.Complete three circles to the left: the first circle small and slow, the next two circles large and fast. Change leads at the center of the arena.
6.Begin a large circle to the right but do not close this circle. Run down the right side of the arena past the center marker and do a left rollback at least twenty feet (six meters) from the wall or fence—no hesitation.
7.Continue back around the previous circle but do not close this circle. Run down the left side of the arena past the center and do a right rollback at least twenty feet (six meters) from the wall or fence—no hesitation.
8.Continue back around previous circle but do not close this circle. Run down the right side of the arena past the center marker and do a sliding stop at least twenty feet (six meters) from the wall or fence. Hesitate to demonstrate completion of the pattern.
1. Enter w/o stirrups. Extended jog to center.
2.Lope left lead tight arc to the left. Change leads.
3.Extended lope right lead, collect and tight arc to the right.
4.At center walk two horse lengths.
5.Extended jog two square corners left.
6.At center stop. 360° turn to the right. Lope right lead straight.
7.Stop. 540° turn to the left. Lope left lead straight
8.Break to the jog, pick up stirrups and exit.
2024 (College Station, Texas)
Friday, March 29
No. 3 Auburn 12, No. 2 Georgia 7
No. 1 Texas A&M 14, No. 4 South Carolina 6
Saturday, March 30
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 3 Auburn 13, No. 1 Texas A&M 6
CONSOLATION: No. 2 Georgia 12, No. 4 South Carolina 7
2023 (Blythewood, South Carolina)
Friday, March 24
No. 1 Auburn 13, No. 4 South Carolina 7
No. 2 Texas A&M 10, No. 3 Georgia 8
Saturday, March 25
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 1 Auburn 12, No. 2 Texas A&M 5
CONSOLATION: No. 3 Georgia 14, No. 4 South Carolina 5
2022 (Auburn, Alabama)
Friday, March 25
No. 1 Texas A&M 12, No. 4 South Carolina 7
No. 2 Auburn 12, No. 3 Georgia 7
Saturday, March 26
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 2 Auburn 11, No. 1 Texas A&M 8
CONSOLATION: No. 3 Georgia 12, No. 4 South Carolina 7
2021 (Bishop, Georgia)
Friday, March 26
No. 2 Georgia 10, No. 3 Texas A&M 10
No. 1 Auburn 13, No. 4 South Carolina 5
Saturday, March 27
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 1 Auburn 15, No. 2 Georgia 5
CONSOLATION: No. 3 Texas A&M 11, No. 4 South Carolina 9
2019 (College Station, Texas)
Friday, March 29
No. 3 Texas A&M 12, No. 2 Georgia 8 No. 1 Auburn 13, No. 4 South Carolina 7
Saturday, March 30
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 1 Auburn 11, No. 3 Texas A&M 6
CONSOLATION: No. 2 Georgia 11, No. 4 South Carolina 8
2018 (Blythewood, South Carolina)
Friday, March 30
No. 2 Auburn 14, No. 3 Texas A&M 6
No. 1 Georgia 16, No. 4 South Carolina 4
Saturday, March 31
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 1 Georgia 12, No. 2 Auburn 7
CONSOLATION: No. 3 Texas A&M 10, No. 4 South Carolina 9
2017 (Auburn, Alabama)
Friday, March 24
No. 1 Auburn 11, No. 4 South Carolina 7
No. 2 Georgia 13, No. Texas A&M 7
Saturday, March 25
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 2 Georgia 10, No. 1 Auburn 9
CONSOLATION: No. 3 Texas A&M 12, No. 4 South Carolina 8
2016 (Bishop, Georgia)
Friday, March 25
No. 1 Auburn 11, No. 4 South Carolina 7
No. 2 Georgia 13, No. 3 Texas A&M 7
Saturday, March 26
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 1 Auburn 11, No. 2 Georgia 7
CONSOLATION: No. 4 South Carolina 11, No. 3 Texas A&M 8
2015 (College Station, Texas)
Friday, March 27
No. 1 Georgia 13, No. 4 Auburn 6
No. 3 Texas A&M 11, No. 2 South Carolina 7
Saturday, March 28
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 1 Georgia 12, No. 3 Texas A&M 5
CONSOLATION: No. 3 Auburn 10, No. 2 South Carolina 6
2014 (Blythewood, South Carolina)
Friday, March 28
No. 2 Georgia 12, No. 3 Auburn 8
No. 1 South Carolina 12, No. 4 Texas A&M 7
Saturday, March 29
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 1 South Carolina 10, No. 2 Georgia 10
CONSOLATION: No. 3 Auburn 10, No. 4 Texas A&M 8
2013 (Auburn, Alabama)
Friday, March 29
No. 1 Auburn 11, No. 4 Texas A&M 8
No. 2 South Carolina 10, No. 3 Georgia 7
Saturday, March 30
CHAMPIONSHIP: No. 2 South Carolina 10, No. 1 Auburn 8
CONSOLATION: No. 3 Georgia 15, No. 4 Texas A&M 5
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) adopted the sport of equestrian during the 2012-13 academic year. The four programs that currently comprise the SEC have a rich history of elite success in the sport.
Since the National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) began contesting a national championship in 2002, all SEC programs have won a national championship. The annual NCEA Championship is held in Ocala, Florida each year.
Georgia has tallied a league-leading seven overall national championships, including three consecutive from 2008-10 and most recently in 2021. Auburn follows with six and South Carolina has three national titles, while Texas A&M has two overall national titles.
The three schools of the formerly 12-member SEC have been contesting a yearly Southern Equestrian Championship since 2003, which in 2012-13 was replaced by the first-ever SEC Championship, involving all four schools.
The Southern Equestrian Championships were held on campus sites on a rotating basis. Georgia won a league-leading six Southern Equestrian Championship titles, while Auburn captured three and South Carolina one.
The first-ever SEC equestrian meet was held on September 9, 2012 when Georgia hosted Texas A&M in Bishop, Ga. In March of 2013, the first-ever SEC Championship in the sport of equestrian was held in Auburn, Ala., with South Carolina taking home the inaugural trophy.
The judges evaluate the rider’s position, consistency on course, smoothness, flow from jump to jump, the number of strides (steps taken by the horse) in a line and the rider’s plan to complete the course. Scoring for the event is out of a perfect score of 100.
The riders have to perform a flat test on their horses in a 40 x 20 meter arena. The test consists of eight movements to be judged on accuracy, smoothness and overall position of the rider. Each movement receives a score from 1-10. The ninth and tenth scores judges the position and seat of the rider and the correctness and effectiveness of her aids, and the overall accuracy of the test. The score is out of a perfect score of 100.
This event is designed to evaluate the rider’s ability to execute a prescribed set of maneuvers with precision and smoothness while maintaining a balanced, functional and fundamentally correct body position. The ideal horsemanship pattern consists of seven to nine maneuvers and is extremely precise with the rider and horse working in complete unison, executing each maneuver with subtle aids and cues. Exhibitors are scored for each sequence of maneuvers with a -1.5 to +1.5 score for each maneuver with a base score beginning at 70.
This event based on set patterns and a precise scoring system. Within these patterns the horses’ and riders’ athletic abilities are tested in a series of maneuvers including spins, stops, flying lead changes and circles with changes in size and speed. In collegiate competition, the rider must perform one of the set National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) patterns. There are a total of eight parts to a reining test with each individual maneuver judged from -1.5 to +1.5 with a base score beginning at 70.
The top eight dual discipline teams will be competing in the NCEA National Championship Dual Discipline Championship. Each team will compete head to head with five riders in each of the Events: Fences and Flat for the Jumping Seat events and Horsemanship and Reining for the Western events. The team that receives the most points (20 possible points available for each matchup) will advance to the next round. The dual discipline competition begins on Thursday with the quarterfinals. The semifinals are on Friday and the conclusion of the dual discipline events run on championship Saturday.
The National Collegiate Equestrian Association tests five riders from each team in head-to-head competitions. Five horses are selected for each event. Each rider is paired with one of the five horses in a random draw before the competition. The rider is able to watch the horse warm up and receives four minutes to practice on her assigned mount before competing. Riders from opposing teams compete on the same horse in the head-to-head competition. Each rider receives a score, and the rider with the highest score receives one point for her team. In NCEA competition, the level of difficulty is demonstrated by the accuracy of the pattern and how the competitor uses the horse that she draws to the best of her ability.
Jumping Seat riders are scored on a scale of 1-100. There are eight maneuvers each worth 10 points, plus an overall score worth 20 points, to total 100 possible points per ride. Maneuvers are scored on this scale: 10=Excellent; 9=Very Good; 8=Good; 7=Fairly Good; 6=Satisfactory; 5=Sufficient; 4=Insufficient; 3=Fairly Bad; 2=Bad; 1=Very Bad; 0=Not Executed. Scores usually range from 70-85, depending on the judge. Western riders are scored on a 70-point scale. There are a minimum of eight maneuvers which are scored on the following scale: +1.5=Excellent, +1=Very Good, +.5=Good, 0=Correct, -.5=Poor, -1=Very Poor, -1.5=Extremely Poor. Scores range from 68 to 74. Horsemanship and Jumping Seat riders are judged on their ability to control and show the horse while maintaining the correct riding position. Fences riders are judged on their ability to position the horse correctly and not interfere with its balance while maintaining the correct riding position for a smooth, polished performance. Reiners are judged for precision and application of natural aids as they execute intricate maneuvers at varying speeds.