Washington and Lee equestrian team places third at Hollins IHSA show

The Washington and Lee University equestrian team finished third at the Hollins IHSA show, earning 25 points. This result keeps the Generals in third place in the regional standings, 10 points ahead of Hollins and 10 points behind Virginia Tech with one regular-season show remaining.

At the Hollins IHSA show in Hollins, Virginia, the Washington and Lee University equestrian team secured a third-place finish on Sunday, totaling 25 points after the drop. The competition featured strong performances across various classes, contributing to the team's consistent regional positioning.

The Generals demonstrated dominance in the Introductory class, where Kate Martin took first place and Henry McClure earned second. In the Intermediate Flat section, Samantha Bourque placed third, qualifying her for Regionals in that class, while Lydia Bowersox added a second-place finish. Ryon Sinclair contributed a second-place ride in Limit Fences, and Brooke Capuzzi placed second in Pre-Novice.

Other notable individual results included Elisabeth Marek's second in Open Flat and fourth in Open Fences, as well as Tytus Boston's first in Pre-Novice. In the Limit Flat sections, Ella Hudson and Eva Lunn both finished second in their respective groups.

Team standings at the event were led by the University of Lynchburg with 44 points, followed by James Madison University with 33. Washington and Lee edged out Virginia Tech by one point for third, with Hollins fifth at 18 points. Bridgewater College, University of Virginia, Ferrum College, and Roanoke College rounded out the field.

To date, regional qualifiers from Washington and Lee include Elisabeth Marek in Open Flat, Samantha Bourque in Intermediate Flat, Lydia Bowersox in Limit Fences, and Irene Tsengas in Novice.

The team is set to compete next on February 28 at the Virginia Tech Winter Blues IHSA Show in Blacksburg, Virginia, starting at 10 a.m. at the Smithfield Horse Center.

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Georgia Bulldogs equestrian team celebrates 12-7 victory over Texas A&M at UGA Equestrian Complex.
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No. 2 Georgia equestrian defeats No. 3 Texas A&M 12-7

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The No. 2 Georgia equestrian team secured a 12-7 victory over No. 3 Texas A&M at the UGA Equestrian Complex in Bishop, Georgia, on February 7, 2026. The Bulldogs dominated early in Horsemanship and maintained the lead through strong performances across events. Several Georgia riders achieved or tied career-high scores in the meet.

The Washington and Lee University equestrian team tied for first place at the IHSA regular season finale at Virginia Tech on Saturday, scoring 34 points after the drop. They shared the High Point Team of the Day honors with the University of Lynchburg after three tie-breakers. This result secured third place in the regional standings for the Generals.

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The University of Lynchburg IHSA equestrian squad competed at Hollins University for the Hollins IHSA event this past week. The team secured one first-place finish on day two of the competition.

The Baylor equestrian team secured an 11-8 upset victory over No. 7 TCU on senior day at the Willis Family Equestrian Center in Waco, Texas. Baylor earned wins in Flat and Horsemanship while claiming three most outstanding performer honors. The result marked Baylor's first Horsemanship event win of the season.

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In Findlay, Ohio, the Albion College equestrian team's hunt seat squad secured a victory over the University of Findlay during a two-day competition on February 7-8, 2026. The event highlighted strong performances from several Albion riders.

The Washington and Lee University men's and women's track and field teams delivered strong performances on the first day of the Bast-Cregger Invitational in Salem, Virginia. Both squads secured several first-place finishes across various events, with personal bests highlighting the day's achievements. Action continues on Saturday with finals in several races.

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The Washington and Lee University men's and women's track and field teams delivered strong performances on the first day of the ODAC Indoor Championships in Salem, Virginia. The women lead with 50.5 points, while the men sit in third with 30 points. Key athletes set records and earned All-ODAC honors across multiple events.

 

 

 

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