Baylor equestrian riders celebrate 11-8 upset win over No. 7 TCU on senior day.
Baylor equestrian riders celebrate 11-8 upset win over No. 7 TCU on senior day.
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Baylor equestrian upsets No. 7 TCU 11-8 on senior day

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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.

On February 21, 2026, the Baylor equestrian team hosted No. 7 TCU for their final home meet of the season, celebrating senior day at the Willis Family Equestrian Center in Waco, Texas. Baylor rallied from an early position to defeat the Horned Frogs 11-8, dropping TCU's all-time record against Baylor to 14-27.

Baylor secured a 3-2 victory in Flat, marking their fourth event win of the season there, and a dominant 4-1 win in Horsemanship, their first of the year in that discipline. In Horsemanship, junior Carley Rutledge earned her first career most outstanding performer (MOP) honor with a career-high score of 77.5, securing her first point of the season. Junior Taylor Smith also notched her first point of the season in the event. Freshman Lila Badham made her collegiate debut in Jumping Seat, scoring a career-high 64.

Senior Lauren Jorgensen tied her season-high score of 86 in Flat, earning her second MOP of the season in that event, and also secured her second MOP in Fences this season. In Reining, senior Britt McIlnay rode to a career high of 72.5, senior Kalena Reynolds tied her career high of 73.5, and senior Sadie Peters achieved a career high of 72.

From TCU's perspective, the loss represented their second straight close road defeat. Maggie Dumrauf tied her career-high score of 84.5 in Fences, Lex Lipacis won her third straight on Flat, Sydney Sargent earned her first career MOP in Reining, and Cassie Hacking secured her fourth consecutive win in Reining.

Baylor's next meet is scheduled for March 6, while TCU travels on February 26.

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SMU equestrian riders celebrate 12-7 win over South Carolina, holding trophies amid arena scoreboard and crowd.
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No. 6 SMU equestrian defeats No. 3 South Carolina 12-7

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The No. 6 SMU equestrian team secured a 12-7 victory over No. 3 South Carolina on January 31, 2026, at the Dallas Equestrian Center, marking their fourth consecutive win. SMU swept the Western most outstanding performer honors, while South Carolina's Rabb sisters claimed the Jumping Seat MOPs for the second straight meet. The match concluded the Tour of Texas, where both teams navigated challenging conditions over three meets in three days.

The seventh-ranked TCU equestrian team suffered a 12-8 defeat to No. 6 Oklahoma State in its Big 12 spring opener on Friday. The loss snapped a four-meet winning streak for the Horned Frogs. Several TCU riders posted strong individual performances despite the team result.

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The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State Cowgirls defeated the Baylor Bears 10-8 in a Big 12 equestrian meet on Friday, securing the program's 200th victory since its inception in 1999. Hosted at the Willis Family Equestrian Center in Waco, Texas, the win improved Oklahoma State's record to 5-1 overall and 3-1 in conference play, while Baylor fell to 1-7 overall and 1-3 in the Big 12. The match highlighted strong performances across disciplines, with multiple riders achieving career highs.

Texas A&M’s Mattie Gustin and Grace Shipman earned the National Collegiate Equestrian Association’s Ride of the Week honors for their standout performances in a 10-8 victory over No. 3 SMU. Gustin secured the meet-winning point in reining, while Shipman topped her fences opponent. The awards recognize their contributions to the Aggies' success at the Hildebrand Equine Complex.

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The second-ranked University of Georgia equestrian team started its spring season with a 13-5 victory over UT Martin on Friday at the Ned McWherter Agricultural Complex in Martin, Tennessee. The Bulldogs swept the fences event and dominated overall, while the Skyhawks earned most outstanding performer honors in the western disciplines.

The second-ranked Georgia equestrian team will welcome No. 3 Texas A&M to the UGA Equestrian Complex on Saturday for its spring home opener. The Bulldogs enter after a strong 13-5 victory over UT Martin, while the Aggies started their season with a 13-6 win against South Carolina. Georgia holds a commanding series lead over Texas A&M.

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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.

 

 

 

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