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NCEA Announces 2019-20 Ariat All-America Teams

WACO, Texas – The National Collegiate Equestrian Association announced the 2019-20 Ariat All-America teams on Friday.

The top four riders per event were selected and named the Ariat First-Team All-America by the NCEA Selection Committee. The next four riders per event earned Second Team honors. Honorable Mention honorees were selected via the established criteria below.

There shall be no limit on how many riders receive this award, provided they meet the following criteria:
• Must have a 67 percent or higher winning percentage, excluding ties
• Compete in a minimum of five competition in the NCEA format
• Have at least an adjusted NRS score of:
◦ 85 for flat
◦ 90 for fences
◦ 80 for horsemanship
◦ 77 for reining

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2019-20 Ariat All-America Teams

Fences
First Team
McKayla Langmeier, Auburn
Madeline Schaefer, South Carolina
Emma Kurtz, Auburn
Alivia Hart, Fresno State

Second Team
Jordan Allen, South Carolina
Raegan Rast, TCU
Ava Stearns, Auburn
Ali Tritschler, Georgia

Honorable Mention
Louisa Brackett, South Carolina
Madison Day, Baylor
Tali DeJong, SMU
Cecily Hayes, Fresno State
Sydney North, Oklahoma State
Madeline Vorhies, Baylor

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Flat
First Team
Taylor St. Jacques, Auburn
McKayla Langmeier, Auburn
Rachael Davis, Baylor
Ava Stearns, Auburn

Second Team
Madison Sellman, South Carolina
Abbie Hopkins, UT Martin
Ali Tritschler, Georgia
Emma Kurtz, Auburn

Honorable Mention
Abigail Brayman, Oklahoma State
Grace Bridges, Georgia
Caroline Dance, Texas A&M
Cecily Hayes, Fresno State
Hayley Mairano, Georgia

Horsemanship
First Team
Deanna Green, Auburn
Harley Huff, Oklahoma State
Olivia Tordoff, Auburn
Emma Verplank, Oklahoma State

Second Team
Megan Waldron, SMU
Hannah Buijs, Fresno State
Katie Conklin, Texas A&M
Taylor Searles, Auburn

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Honorable Mention
Ashley Davidson, Texas A&M
Anna Hauter, TCU
Sara Lewis, Georgia
Lily Anderson, SMU
Nicole Campbell, Fresno State

Reining
First Team
Terri-June Granger, Auburn
Caroline Gute, South Carolina
Bailey Alexander, Fresno State
McKenzie Duncan, South Carolina

Second Team
Dani Latimer, SMU
Kayla Shelnutt, Auburn
Paige Barton, Fresno State
Jordan Carpenter, Georgia

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