
No. 2 Georgia Wins Season Opener, 10-8, at No. 9 Fresno State
September 29, 2017 | Equestrian
SCORE SHEET
FRESNO, Calif. --- Holding a one-point advantage with one ride remaining in the meet, senior Bailey Anderson rode to an impressive score of 80.5 in Horsemanship to give the No .2 Georgia equestrian team a 10-8 victory over No. 9 Fresno State on Friday afternoon in the team's season opener.Â
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Anderson earned Most Outstanding Performance honors for her ride along with sophomore Annabeth Payne, who earned the honor for Reining.Â
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Three Bulldogs made their starting lineup debut, including freshman Jordan Carpenter (Reining), sophomore Julia Spreng (Reining), and sophomore Ali Tritschler (Equitation Over Fences).
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"Today was a good fight," head coach Meghan Boenig said. "I'm really impressed with the focus, especially our final events, continuing to push after a long day. They came out and rode strong. Bailey Anderson's score was so well deserve and I'm so proud. It was a great day. There are great things to come and lessons to be learned for the future. We are excited to keep going."
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Georgia fell behind early in Equitation on the Flat, 2-1. Senior captain Addy Cord earned the lone point for the Bulldogs in the event with a 70-68 defeat over Fresno State's Brooke Nelson. Maddy Darst and Grace Bridges both rode to ties against their opponents with scores of 73 and 70, respectively.Â
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Georgia evened the overall score after Equitation Over Fences, earning three points in the event. Junior Emma Mandarino defeated FSU's Paige Pastorino, 77-40. Sophomore Sydney outrode her opponent, 72-68. Tritschler earned her first career point for the Bulldogs with a 64-60 defeat over Fresno State's Alex Dirickson.Â
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The score was knotted at four points each at the conclusion of Hunt Seat events.Â
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The Reining squad gave Georgia its first lead of the meet. In her first collegiate ride, freshman Jordan Carpenter rode to a 72-69 victory over Fresno State's Ally Frias. Junior Graysen Stroud outscored Allison Nordvall, 64.5-62, before Annabeth Payne defeated Taylor Dixon, 72-68.Â
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Georgia topped Fresno State 3-2 in Horsemanship to clinch the win. Stroud defeated her opponent by a slim margin before Madison Anger rode to a 72.5-69 over Fresno State's Taeya Harle. Anderson closed out the meet with an event-high 80.5 over Julia Kelly's score of 74.
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Georgia's home opener is scheduled for Friday, October 13 at 11 a.m. against SEC rival and No. 1-ranked Texas A&M.Â
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HOW TO FOLLOW GEORGIA EQUESTRIAN: For complete information on Georgia equestrian, follow the team on its social media channels via @UGAEquestrian on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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FRESNO, Calif. --- Holding a one-point advantage with one ride remaining in the meet, senior Bailey Anderson rode to an impressive score of 80.5 in Horsemanship to give the No .2 Georgia equestrian team a 10-8 victory over No. 9 Fresno State on Friday afternoon in the team's season opener.Â
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Anderson earned Most Outstanding Performance honors for her ride along with sophomore Annabeth Payne, who earned the honor for Reining.Â
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Three Bulldogs made their starting lineup debut, including freshman Jordan Carpenter (Reining), sophomore Julia Spreng (Reining), and sophomore Ali Tritschler (Equitation Over Fences).
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"Today was a good fight," head coach Meghan Boenig said. "I'm really impressed with the focus, especially our final events, continuing to push after a long day. They came out and rode strong. Bailey Anderson's score was so well deserve and I'm so proud. It was a great day. There are great things to come and lessons to be learned for the future. We are excited to keep going."
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Georgia fell behind early in Equitation on the Flat, 2-1. Senior captain Addy Cord earned the lone point for the Bulldogs in the event with a 70-68 defeat over Fresno State's Brooke Nelson. Maddy Darst and Grace Bridges both rode to ties against their opponents with scores of 73 and 70, respectively.Â
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Georgia evened the overall score after Equitation Over Fences, earning three points in the event. Junior Emma Mandarino defeated FSU's Paige Pastorino, 77-40. Sophomore Sydney outrode her opponent, 72-68. Tritschler earned her first career point for the Bulldogs with a 64-60 defeat over Fresno State's Alex Dirickson.Â
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The score was knotted at four points each at the conclusion of Hunt Seat events.Â
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The Reining squad gave Georgia its first lead of the meet. In her first collegiate ride, freshman Jordan Carpenter rode to a 72-69 victory over Fresno State's Ally Frias. Junior Graysen Stroud outscored Allison Nordvall, 64.5-62, before Annabeth Payne defeated Taylor Dixon, 72-68.Â
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Georgia topped Fresno State 3-2 in Horsemanship to clinch the win. Stroud defeated her opponent by a slim margin before Madison Anger rode to a 72.5-69 over Fresno State's Taeya Harle. Anderson closed out the meet with an event-high 80.5 over Julia Kelly's score of 74.
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Georgia's home opener is scheduled for Friday, October 13 at 11 a.m. against SEC rival and No. 1-ranked Texas A&M.Â
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HOW TO FOLLOW GEORGIA EQUESTRIAN: For complete information on Georgia equestrian, follow the team on its social media channels via @UGAEquestrian on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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