Looking for revenge in the Big 12 Championship semifinals against its rival, No. 3 seed Baylor equestrian dropped an 11-9 heartbreaker to No. 2 seed Oklahoma State in the first postseason match of the season Friday at KSM Bear Creek Farms in Burleson.
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No. 10 Baylor equestrian took an early lead against No. 7 Fresno State but faltered in Reining and Flat, leading to an 11-9 decision in favor of the Bulldogs Friday afternoon at the Student Horse Center in California.
In front of a home crowd excited for the beginning of the season, the Bears delivered a dominating performance against the traveling South Dakota State Jackrabbits with a 14-3 victory.
With an off week under its belt, Baylor Equestrian looks ahead to a road matchup against Oklahoma state. The meet will take place at the Pedigo-Hull Equestrian Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma on Friday at noon.
Baylor Equestrian capped off its preseason schedule Sunday afternoon with a near-perfect overall performance in a scrimmage against Tarleton State, winning 19-1.
Baylor equestrian knocked off No. 5 Georgia 11-8 for its first ranked win of the season on Saturday afternoon at the Willis Family Equestrian Center.
The Bears now lead the all-time series 18-7 over the Bulldogs.
Following its Green & Gold Scrimmage on Friday, Baylor equestrian is ready to kick off its season against Texas A&M at 1 p.m. on Sept. 29 at the Hildebrand Equine Complex in Bryan-College Station.
“My goal was just to have fun, no pressure at all, and that’s what I went out and did,” Callaway said. “It was a good last ride. I’m so glad that I was able to experience my five years at Baylor.”
The Bears have been here before, as they knocked off No. 1 Auburn University, 8-7, in the 2021 NCEA quarterfinals.
No. 8 Baylor equestrian couldn’t complete its second-half rally, as it fell 10-8 to No. 1 Southern Methodist University Thursday afternoon at the Willis Family Equestrian Center.
The Bears amassed a comeback after trailing 7-2 in the first half during Saturday afternoon’s match against No. 7 Oklahoma State University.
The Bears scored 32 points in back-to-back meets, the most in program history.