Quantcast Daily Skiff
College Media Network

Daily Skiff

  • Front Page

Equestrian team heads to California for tournament

Elise Smith

Issue date: 2/12/09 Section: Sports
  • Print
  • Email
  • Page 1 of 1
TCU freshman Lyndsi Hardin rides Rex Saturday in a competition against Sacred Heart University. The team, which heads to California this weekend, won the match 19-1.
Media Credit: Courtesy of Victoria Lee
TCU freshman Lyndsi Hardin rides Rex Saturday in a competition against Sacred Heart University. The team, which heads to California this weekend, won the match 19-1.
[Click to enlarge]

The No.7-ranked equestrian team, in the middle of a three-match winning streak, will head to Fresno, Calif. for the Best in the West Tournament this weekend.

They will compete against teams from South Dakota State University, the University of Tennessee at Martin and Fresno State University, the tournament's host.

Head coach Gary Reynolds said he is looking forward to the tournament because both the English and Western teams have been riding at a high level.

The team won its last match against Sacred Heart University, 19-1, where the English team had its first clean sweep of the season.

Reynolds said he has been proud of the team this season.

"It's one of the greatest teams I've ever been involved with," Reynolds said. "They help each other, push each other and they are just a fantastic team."

Emma Carl, a senior and team captain, said the English team has come together over the past several competitions and the skill level of the team has improved.

Carl said the English team will focus on executing the patterns and hitting the marks in position over fences and position on the flat in its upcoming competition.

"Last year at this competition, the patterns were more complex and long, but this year we are taking it step by step and not getting frazzled," Carl said.

The goal for the rest of the season is to stay focused and get through the next six weeks of competitions and then hopefully concentrate on the national competition, she said.

Reynolds said it was important for the all of team members to step up their game and ride their horses precisely, eliminating mistakes.

Carrie von Uhlit, a senior and team captain, said the team is doing really well getting the new riders seasoned for the national competition and hopes the team can peak there.

The Horned Frogs will return from California to face Southern Methodist University on Feb. 21 in Dallas.

Carl said the team is looking forward to the competition against the Mustangs because they are a huge rival and they would love to beat them on visiting turf.


Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Be the first to comment on this story

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Advertisement

Daily Skiff Video

Loading...

Advertisement


  Classifieds

  Advertise

  Student Media

  - TCU News Now

  - KTCU

  - Image

  Blogs

  Follow us

  - Twitter (all news)

  - Twitter (sports)

  - Facebook

  Print Archives

  Search the Archives

  - Fall 2005 to Present

  - Fall 1998 to Fall 2003

  Staff List

  Jobs

  About Us

  Contact Us


  Get E-mail Updates

  News Feeds

  - All Stories 

  - News 

  - Sports 

  - Opinion 

  - Blogs 

  - Recent Article Comments 

 RSS Terms of Use

On the Web

-Setting up a TCU student checking account is as easy as watching the Horned Frogs win in football.

-See the freedom debt relief profile

-Compare free Texas moving quotes for your college move

-Daily Skiff readers who are accounting majors should get familiar with the CPA Exam to prepare for a future in accounting