NCEA announces 2026 distinguished alumni class

The National Collegiate Equestrian Association has named its 2026 Distinguished Alumni class, recognizing former riders and coaches for their contributions. Among the honorees are representatives from TCU and the University of Georgia equestrian programs. The announcement highlights achievements in business and young alumni categories.

On January 26, 2026, the National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) revealed its Distinguished Alumni Class of 2026, honoring individuals who have made significant impacts in the equestrian field after their collegiate careers.

From Texas Christian University (TCU), two former equestrian team members were selected. Madyson Buchanan was recognized under the Young Alumni category, while Jada Taylor earned accolades in the business recognition area. This selection underscores their post-college accomplishments in the sport and related professional spheres.

The University of Georgia also celebrated two alumni in the class. Michelle Morris Handler, a former team member, and Anna Becker Destro, the current associate head coach for jumping seat, were both named to the distinguished list. The announcement from Georgia Athletics noted the recognition in Waco, Texas, where the NCEA is based.

These honors reflect the ongoing influence of collegiate equestrian programs on the broader industry. The NCEA's Distinguished Alumni program aims to celebrate excellence and leadership among its graduates, providing inspiration for current students and athletes. Details of the full class were shared through official athletics channels, emphasizing the honorees' dedication to equestrian sports.

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