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.
The University of Georgia equestrian team, ranked No. 2, is set to host No. 3 Texas A&M on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at 11 a.m. ET in Athens. This match marks Georgia's home debut of the spring season at the UGA Equestrian Complex.
Georgia kicked off its spring slate with a decisive 13-5 win over UT Martin. The Bulldogs dominated the Jumping Seat disciplines, sweeping the Most Outstanding Performer honors: Tessa Downey in Fences and Ella Duffy in Flat.
Texas A&M, meanwhile, opened its season at home with a 13-6 victory over then-No. 6 South Carolina. The Aggies' strong start positions them as a formidable opponent in this Southeastern Conference matchup.
The teams last met on November 8, when Georgia narrowly prevailed 10-9. Freshman Ava Hathaway earned MOP honors in Horsemanship with a season-high score of 76.5. Historically, Georgia leads the series 26-15 overall, including a 14-2 record on home soil.
Fans can stream the event on SECN+, with live scoring available at https://gado.gs/e2d. This contest highlights the competitive depth in college equestrian, where precision in events like Fences, Flat, and Horsemanship often decides outcomes.