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.
In a top-10 showdown, No. 6 SMU hosted No. 3 South Carolina at the Dallas Equestrian Center on Saturday, January 31, 2026, starting at 12 p.m. CT. The Mustangs dominated with a 12-7 win, extending their winning streak to four and continuing their sweep of Western MOPs for the 14th time this season.
SMU started strong in Fences, winning 3-2. All-American Augusta Iwasaki scored 82 to defeat Amira Kettaneh, Aedan Mooney posted 76 for a point, and senior Hannah Hoch rode Cora to an 82. South Carolina countered with Grace Rabb earning the MOP via an 85-82 win on Calino and Bella Primavera's 84-83 victory on Hardy.
On Flat, SMU claimed 4-1 dominance. Genevieve Johns scored 79, Caroline Signorino edged Natalie Jayne 78-77—her third win of the week—and Aedan Mooney beat Mary Hunter Millet 69-58. Iwasaki added a 74, while Sarah Rabb secured South Carolina's lone point with an 83-81 MOP, the event's highest score.
Horsemanship saw SMU go 3-1-1. Violet Shetler set a personal best of 79, Alexa Black scored 78.5, Ava Blyth tied Lillian Laney at 73, and Jayna Lagace posted an 80—tying the fifth-highest in NCEA history and her second MOP of the week. Carly Jenkins tied a career high with 77.5-74 over Shaelyn Boutelle for South Carolina.
In Reining, South Carolina edged 3-2, but SMU's Madison Rafacz remained undefeated at 6-0-1 with a 74, and Sara Beth Filiatreau matched it for the MOP. Emily Patton scored 72 on Jon Snow, Mattie McNeill 70.5 on Shiney, and Olivia Cardi 72 on Ruffin for the Gamecocks.
South Carolina coach Carol Gwin praised her team's resilience: “I’m very proud of the way our team handled the circumstances today... It is not an easy task, and our athletes competed to the best of their abilities this week while battling the elements.” SMU has now earned 24 straight Horsemanship MOPs since the 2024 season opener against TCU.
Up next, South Carolina hosts No. 1 Auburn on February 7 at One Wood Farm, while SMU travels to No. 5 Texas A&M on February 14.