Brown equestrian team earns reserve high point at URI show

The Brown University equestrian team launched its spring season with a strong performance at the University of Rhode Island Show on February 29, 2026. Competing against multiple teams, Brown secured the Reserve High Point Team award, while freshman Micaela Winthrop was named the overall High Point Rider. Individual riders excelled across various events, setting a positive tone for the season.

On Saturday, February 29, 2026, the Brown equestrian team opened its spring season at the University of Rhode Island Show in Ashaway, Rhode Island. The Bears faced off against URI, Rhode Island College, Salve Regina, Johnson and Wales, Assumption, Yale, Holy Cross, and Coast Guard.

Brown was awarded the Reserve High Point Team title for their collective efforts. Freshman Micaela Winthrop stood out as the overall High Point Rider, securing wins in the intermediate fences and limit flats events.

Other notable performances included freshman Isabella Cope, who placed fourth in intermediate fences and sixth in limit flats. Junior Mimi Gochman won the open fences and finished fifth in the open flat, while junior Bridget Hickton took fourth in open fences. Freshman Elle Graham earned second place in the intermediate flat.

Senior Lauren Zhou claimed victory in the novice event, and sophomore Emmanuelle Bal won the introductory. Junior Diqiu Liu placed second in the introductory.

This competition marks the start of Brown's spring schedule. The team will take a weekend off before competing at Johnson and Wales on March 13 and March 14, 2026.

The event highlights the competitive nature of collegiate equestrian, where riders compete in diverse divisions from introductory to advanced levels.

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UC Davis equestrian team celebrates undefeated conference win at final meet amid varsity reinstatement push.
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UC Davis equestrian team hosts final meet amid reinstatement push

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The UC Davis women's varsity equestrian team held its final competition on Saturday, defeating the University of Tennessee at Martin and finishing undefeated in their conference. The victory comes as the university faces pressure to reverse its January decision to demote the program to club status. Supporters, including former members and parents, argue the move is unfair and poorly timed.

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 Massachusetts men's track and field team competed at the Brown Invitational in Providence, Rhode Island, on February 21, 2026. Six Minutemen athletes achieved top placements across various events. Highlights included a silver medal in the long jump and strong showings in hurdles, sprints, and field events.

On the final day of the EBM Dressage by the Sea, Jayden Brown and Quincy B secured a third consecutive victory in the Shepherds Electrical CDI3* Grand Prix Special with a personal best score of 74.447%. The event showcased strong performances across various classes, including freestyles and young horse rounds. Emerging riders and consistent partnerships highlighted the competition's depth.

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The Sequim Equestrian Team achieved several first-place finishes at a competition held at the Grays Harbor Fairgrounds from February 20 to 22, 2026. Graduating seniors Katelynn Sharpe and Asha Swanberg led the successes, with Coach Katie Newton highlighting the team's supportive atmosphere. The event featured various disciplines, including reining, keyhole, and working rancher.

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.

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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.

 

 

 

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