
Photo by: Rachel Mahan/Texas A&M Athletics
No. 4 Aggies host No. 3 Auburn for a Top-Four Test
Feb 03, 2023 | Equestrian
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas –The No. 4 Texas A&M equestrian team hosts No. 3 Auburn for a top-four test to open the spring portion of the Southeastern Conference schedule on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Hildebrand Equine Complex.
The Aggies (5-3, 1-2) face off with the Tigers (6-1, 3-0) for the second time this season with the Tigers taking the first meeting, 10-6, in Auburn, Ala.
LAST TIME OUT
The No. 4 Texas A&M equestrian team dominated South Dakota State, 18-2.
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The Maroon & White started out strong, winning Flat 4-1. Maggie Nealon, Devan Thomas, Brooke Brombach and Devon Thomas all scored points for the Aggies. Brombach's 88 points earned her Most Outstanding Performer honors.
The Aggies did not let up, securing Fences with a 4-1 advantage. Brombach earned her second MOP honor of the day, scoring another 88 points to best the Jackrabbits' Rachel Darby. Haley Redifer, Alexa Leong and Devon Thomas earned the other three Fences points.
The Aggies secured all 10 points in the western arena. In Reining, Emmy-Lu Marsh scored 73 points, earning MOP honors. Keesa Luers, Ariana Gray, Lisa Bricker and Lauren Hanson also scored Reining points. Horsemanship was highlighted by Ella Petak. After a re-ride, Petak notched 76 points to earn MOP honors. Cori Cansdale, Alexis Robinson, Ellie Gerbrandt and Hanna Olaussen were the other point-scorers for the Aggies.
PROMOTIONS
The Yell Leaders will be in attendance for the meet, while Aggieland Tap Truck will also be on site, selling snacks and drinks. This meet will serve as Aggie Equestrian's Title IX meet where the first 50 fans will receive a free 50th Anniversary of Title IX commemorative cross body bag.
Buddy the Horse, an equine member of the team for over 10 years, who is owned by Lyle Lovett, will be available at halftime for photo opportunities.
12TH?MAN REWARDS?
12th Man Rewards is the free program that appreciates fans for standing with the 12th Man and attending Texas A&M Athletics events in support of creating a home-court advantage for our student-athletes and coaches.
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The more events you attend, your points will increase. Those points can be redeemed via the online giveaway store for a variety of items. Register today within the 12th Man Mobile app to earn 20 points at the meet and stay late for an additional 20 points.
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Participate in the Aggie Equestrian punch card. Attend two of the three spring equestrian meets between Jan. 27 and March 4 to redeem an exclusive Aggie Equestrian t-shirt.
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To learn more about Texas A&M equestrian, log on to 12thMan.com or follow @AggieEquestrian on Twitter and Instagram.
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The Aggies (5-3, 1-2) face off with the Tigers (6-1, 3-0) for the second time this season with the Tigers taking the first meeting, 10-6, in Auburn, Ala.
LAST TIME OUT
The No. 4 Texas A&M equestrian team dominated South Dakota State, 18-2.
?
The Maroon & White started out strong, winning Flat 4-1. Maggie Nealon, Devan Thomas, Brooke Brombach and Devon Thomas all scored points for the Aggies. Brombach's 88 points earned her Most Outstanding Performer honors.
The Aggies did not let up, securing Fences with a 4-1 advantage. Brombach earned her second MOP honor of the day, scoring another 88 points to best the Jackrabbits' Rachel Darby. Haley Redifer, Alexa Leong and Devon Thomas earned the other three Fences points.
The Aggies secured all 10 points in the western arena. In Reining, Emmy-Lu Marsh scored 73 points, earning MOP honors. Keesa Luers, Ariana Gray, Lisa Bricker and Lauren Hanson also scored Reining points. Horsemanship was highlighted by Ella Petak. After a re-ride, Petak notched 76 points to earn MOP honors. Cori Cansdale, Alexis Robinson, Ellie Gerbrandt and Hanna Olaussen were the other point-scorers for the Aggies.
PROMOTIONS
The Yell Leaders will be in attendance for the meet, while Aggieland Tap Truck will also be on site, selling snacks and drinks. This meet will serve as Aggie Equestrian's Title IX meet where the first 50 fans will receive a free 50th Anniversary of Title IX commemorative cross body bag.
Buddy the Horse, an equine member of the team for over 10 years, who is owned by Lyle Lovett, will be available at halftime for photo opportunities.
12TH?MAN REWARDS?
12th Man Rewards is the free program that appreciates fans for standing with the 12th Man and attending Texas A&M Athletics events in support of creating a home-court advantage for our student-athletes and coaches.
?
The more events you attend, your points will increase. Those points can be redeemed via the online giveaway store for a variety of items. Register today within the 12th Man Mobile app to earn 20 points at the meet and stay late for an additional 20 points.
?
Participate in the Aggie Equestrian punch card. Attend two of the three spring equestrian meets between Jan. 27 and March 4 to redeem an exclusive Aggie Equestrian t-shirt.
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To learn more about Texas A&M equestrian, log on to 12thMan.com or follow @AggieEquestrian on Twitter and Instagram.
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Players Mentioned
NCEA Championships Preview: Tana McKay
Wednesday, April 10
Mic'd Up: Cori Cansdale
Thursday, April 06
Mic'd Up: Devon Thomas
Tuesday, April 04
Mic'd Up: Alexis Robinson
Friday, March 31