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July 4, 2024
OSU EQUESTRIAN

OSU equestrian 2024-25 schedule unveiled

By WADE MCWHORTER OKSTATE.COM 

STILLWATER — Oklahoma State will have five home meets as part of its 2024-25 schedule, which includes 12 regularseason match-ups and seven different opponents.

STILLWATER — Oklahoma State will have five home meets as part of its 2024-25 schedule, which includes 12 regularseason match-ups and seven different opponents.

OSU is coming off a 9-7 season in which it finished No. 4 in the NCEA rankings. The Cowgirls advanced to the semifinals of the NCEA National Championship for a fifth-straight year and won a record fourth consecutive Big 12 championship, their 10th conference title in program history.

The Cowgirls will be led by two-time All-Americans Riley Hogan and Claire McDowell as well as returning All-Big 12 performers Emma Filiatreau and Tristan Bagby.

OSU will have its Black vs. Orange Scrimmage on Sept. 20 at the Pedigo-Hull Equestrian Center before opening the regular season on the road against NCEA national runnerup Texas Christian University on Oct. 3.

Following a road trip to Tennessee to take on UTMartin and California-Davis, the Cowgirls will entertain three-straight opponents in Stillwater. OSU will take on Baylor in its home opener on Oct. 25 before welcoming Auburn (Nov. 1) and two-time defending NCEA national champion Southern Methodist University (Nov. 15) to its home arena.

OSU will conclude the fall portion of its schedule with a California road trip to take on Fresno State on Nov. 22 and UC-Davis on Nov. 23.

The Cowgirls will return to action in the spring with a trip to Waco, Texas, to face Baylor on Feb. 15. OSU also will entertain TCU (Feb. 21) and Fresno State (March 8) and travel to SMU (March 1) to conclude its regular season.

TCU will be the host school for the Big 12 Equestrian Championship on March 28-29 in Fort Worth, Texas, and the Cowgirls will travel April 17-19 to Ocala, Fla., to compete in the NCEA National Championship.

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