Oklahoma State University Athletics
Huge Weekend Awaits Cowgirl Equestrian
October 15, 2015 | Cowgirl Equestrian
Meet Notes: Georgia
Meet Notes: Auburn
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STILLWATER – Cowgirl Equestrian hits the road this weekend with one of the biggest trips in recent memory lying ahead of them.
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At 1 p.m. on Friday, the Cowgirls will face off with the No. 1-ranked Georgia Bulldogs, who are 3-0 on the season.
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Oklahoma State will travel to Auburn, Alabama on Saturday, to face off with No. 2 Auburn at 10 a.m.
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"We are very excited to go up against both Georgia and Auburn," Cowgirl Head Coach Larry Sanchez said. "They are currently No. 1 and No. 2 in the country and will provide a great challenge for our girls."
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Oklahoma State looks to build off the momentum generated by last week's road victory at Kansas State, which snapped the Wildcats' home meet win streak at 18.
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The Cowgirls have been led by a balanced attack, giving strong performances across all events so far this season. Oklahoma State has been defeated in only one event, posting an impressive 6-1-1 record in two matches.
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Kendall Pedigo, Carly Barrick, Maggie Drysch, Jorden Davis, Libby Collins, Miranda Reed, Justine Peters, Ebba Lange and Erin Willoughby all look to stay unbeaten in their respective categories this weekend.
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With a hot start and already having won on the road this season, the Cowgirls are prepared for the task at hand.
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"Our girls are ready to go and we look forward to tomorrow," Sanchez said.
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For updates throughout the meet, follow @OSUEquestrian on Twitter and Instagram.
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Meet Notes: Auburn
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STILLWATER – Cowgirl Equestrian hits the road this weekend with one of the biggest trips in recent memory lying ahead of them.
Â
At 1 p.m. on Friday, the Cowgirls will face off with the No. 1-ranked Georgia Bulldogs, who are 3-0 on the season.
Â
Oklahoma State will travel to Auburn, Alabama on Saturday, to face off with No. 2 Auburn at 10 a.m.
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"We are very excited to go up against both Georgia and Auburn," Cowgirl Head Coach Larry Sanchez said. "They are currently No. 1 and No. 2 in the country and will provide a great challenge for our girls."
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Oklahoma State looks to build off the momentum generated by last week's road victory at Kansas State, which snapped the Wildcats' home meet win streak at 18.
Â
The Cowgirls have been led by a balanced attack, giving strong performances across all events so far this season. Oklahoma State has been defeated in only one event, posting an impressive 6-1-1 record in two matches.
Â
Kendall Pedigo, Carly Barrick, Maggie Drysch, Jorden Davis, Libby Collins, Miranda Reed, Justine Peters, Ebba Lange and Erin Willoughby all look to stay unbeaten in their respective categories this weekend.
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With a hot start and already having won on the road this season, the Cowgirls are prepared for the task at hand.
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"Our girls are ready to go and we look forward to tomorrow," Sanchez said.
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For updates throughout the meet, follow @OSUEquestrian on Twitter and Instagram.
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