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GALLERY: Equestrian vs. Georgia

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Photo by Photo by Ishika Samant

Before the start of the event, members of both teams warmed up in the ring with their assigned horses.

No. 5 Texas A&M, defeated No. 2 Georgia, on the morning of Friday, Oct. 29 at the Hildebrand Equine Complex. Between all the events, A&M finished with a score of 13-6. A&M kept steady throughout the meet starting out by winning the first horsemanship event (4-1). Three A&M athletes Haley Redifer (Fences), MacKenzie Chapman (Horsemanship) and Lisa Bricker (Reigning) won Most Outstanding Performer honors. The equestrian team will take on UT Martin on the road on Friday, Nov. 12 at 10 a.m. 

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  • Freshman Ashley Scofield trailed first in the arena showing jumping seat.

  • Trotting around the arena, Freshman Ashley Scofield cuts around the corners of the arena.

  • Freshman Lisa Bricker performs in the reigning event.

  • Reigning equestrian senior Lisa Bricker finishes out her last lap around the arena. 

  • Junior Malena Lopez starts on her Flats trail.

  • Towards the end of her trail, junior Malena Lopez finishes out her first event.

  • In the equestrian ring, senior Rhian Murphy rides Risky in her first event of the day. 

  • Senior Lisa Breker performs in first event of the day, dominating the event and earning Most Outstanding Performer honors.

  • Senior Lisa Breker finishes out her first routine with an abrupt stop. 

  • Before the start of the meet both teams warmup in the arena.

    Photo by Ishika Samant
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