MARTIN, Tenn. – Despite tremendous effort from the jumping seat disciplines, the Aggies fall to No. 5 Oklahoma State in the two-day competition.
HOW IT HAPPENED: The Ags outshowed the Pokes in the Fences performances, beating them out 2-1. Using their experience, seniors
Emma Jolly and
Jessie Rechs led the charge with their respective scores of 78 and 79.
The Ags tied with OSU in Flat, breaking 2-2. Sophomore
Lauren Kolbe had a score of 71, and graduate student Maggie Franke had an incredible final score of 93, beating her opponent out by one point to earn the victory and the MOP award.
Senior
Natasha Replogle kept the Aggies afloat in the 3-1 defeat against the Pokes with her score of 73. Graduate
Maddie Gregory held the highest score for the Aggies with a 74.
To round out the meet, junior
Mya Clader held out for the Aggies in the reining competition, beating her competitor out by one point. Senior
Emma Dillon and junior
Nicole Shroyer tied for the highest Aggie score, both earning a 68.
UP NEXT: The Ags will go up against Minnesota Crookston on November 1st in Brookings, South Dakota.