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Cowgirl Equestrian Seeded Third Ahead of NCEA Championships
April 01, 2025 | Cowgirl Equestrian
STILLWATER, Okla. —The National Collegiate Equestrian Association released the seeding for the 2025 NCEA National Championship Tuesday evening, with Oklahoma State being the No. 3 seed.
This year's national championship tournament will take place on April 17-19 in Ocala, Florida, at the World Equestrian Center.
OSU is facing sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the quarterfinals of the eight-team tournament. The teams last faced off in the 2023-24 season, where the Cowgirls fell to the Aggies, 9-10.
The Cowgirls are 9-5 after a strong conclusion to the spring season. OSU took home its fifth-straight Big 12 title, and its 11th overall.
TCU is the other Big 12 team to make an appearance in the national bracket, who checks in as the four seed. The Cowgirls defeated TCU in the Big 12 Championship meet, 11-8.
SMU claimed the top overall seed followed by Auburn as the only teams ranked ahead of the Cowgirls. OSU split the season series against SMU, with a win coming in the fall campaign. The Cowgirls fell to Auburn on November 1, 13-7.
For season-long coverage of Oklahoma State Cowgirl Equestrian, visit okstate.com and follow @osuequestrian on X and on Instagram.
This year's national championship tournament will take place on April 17-19 in Ocala, Florida, at the World Equestrian Center.
OSU is facing sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the quarterfinals of the eight-team tournament. The teams last faced off in the 2023-24 season, where the Cowgirls fell to the Aggies, 9-10.
The Cowgirls are 9-5 after a strong conclusion to the spring season. OSU took home its fifth-straight Big 12 title, and its 11th overall.
TCU is the other Big 12 team to make an appearance in the national bracket, who checks in as the four seed. The Cowgirls defeated TCU in the Big 12 Championship meet, 11-8.
SMU claimed the top overall seed followed by Auburn as the only teams ranked ahead of the Cowgirls. OSU split the season series against SMU, with a win coming in the fall campaign. The Cowgirls fell to Auburn on November 1, 13-7.
For season-long coverage of Oklahoma State Cowgirl Equestrian, visit okstate.com and follow @osuequestrian on X and on Instagram.
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