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Five equestrian athletes earn SEC honors

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Photo by Photo by Paul Burke

On Wednesday, April 14, the SEC announced that five members of the Texas A&M equestrian team would receive All-SEC honors for their performances during the 2020-2021 season. 

The SEC’s head coaches voted five members of Texas A&M’s equestrian team worthy of All-SEC honors, the conference announced Wednesday, April 14.
After leading the team with eight wins in Horsemanship, junior Hayley Riddle earned Co-Horsemanship Rider of the Year and All-SEC Horsemanship Team distinctions. Riddle was also named an NCEA First Team All-American on April 1.
The Aggies’ second First Team All-American selection, senior Caroline Dance, was named to the All-SEC Flat Team. Sophomore Kaitlyn Lovingfoss earned a spot on the All-SEC Fences Team.
Rounding out the team’s conference distinctions were freshman Ella Patek and senior Rhian Murphy, who earned spots on the All-Freshman Horsemanship Team honors and Community Service Team, respectively.

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