Texas A&M Makes History with First SEC Championship Title
Mar 28, 2026 | Equestrian
AUBURN – Texas A&M equestrian made program history Saturday, capturing its first SEC Championship in a dramatic 10-10 tiebreak victory over Georgia on raw score, 1638.17-1632.82, at the Auburn University Equestrian Center.
The Aggies (7-5, 5-4) opened strong with a 4-1 win in Reining behind rides from Gracie Casebolt (69), Isabelle Gonzalez (70.33), Anna Harris (70.83), and Moriah McQueen (66.83).
The Maroon & White added a pair of points in Flat from Kate Egan and Nicole McMillion (85.33) to take a 6-4 lead at the half. Egan's ride of 88.67 on Major set a new team high and personal best and garnered her third career MOP honor.
In Fences, Egan (87.33) and Alida Treuting (80.33) each picked up points to keep the momentum going.
Texas A&M rounded out the meet in Horsemanship with points from Meagan Braun and Ady Kallay (75.33) as each earned points to further the Aggies' lead. Braun earned back-to-back MOPs during the tournament with her ride of 75.67 on Chopper securing the raw score victory for the Maroon & White.
The title marks Texas A&M's first conference championship since its Big 12 titles in 2006-07 and 2010-11.
All-Championship Team (voted by SEC head coaches)
Horsemanship – Meagan Braun
Fences – Alida Treuting
Flat – Nicole McMillion
Head Coach Tana McCay
On the excitement from the victory:
I couldn't be prouder of this group. They're tough and resilient. We've been here the last five years, so it's special to see that it's finally paying off for these girls. This team works so hard and competes as one unit. They have something special, and it paid off today.
On refocusing for Nationals:
We've been underdogs for a while, and we definitely thrive in that mindset. It comes down to hard work, and I know we'll get right back to that. They'll enjoy this win, but once we're back, we're getting back to work.
Up Next
The Aggies travel to Ocala, Florida, April 15 – 18 for the NCEA Championship at the World Equestrian Center.
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