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Bulldogs earn first-ever win in Stillwater, defeat Cowgirls 10-9
2/27/2026 12:30:00 PM | Equestrian
STILLWATER, Okla. - The No. 8 Fresno State equestrian team earned a critical Big 12 win at No. 6 Oklahoma State on Friday, defeating the Cowgirls 10-9. Fresno State earned its first-ever win in Stillwater and handed Oklahoma State its second loss of the season and first loss at home.
The win marked Fresno State's first outright win (no tiebreaker) over Oklahoma State since 2023, and was the fifth win over the Cowgirls in program history.
Paloma Primavera brought home the fences Most Outstanding Performer honor and Abby Goddard earned the horsemanship honor. Goddard scored a 79.75 in her MOP ride, the highest horsemanship score by a Bulldog since 2022 and the third-highest score in program history.
How it Happened
Fresno State started strong with a 3-1 win in the fences. Oklahoma State won the first points, but the Bulldogs took the next three with strong rides from Paloma Primavera, Bridey Jones and Sage Lindvall. Primavera earned the first point with an 85-83.5 score, earning her the MOP for the day. Jones had an 83 in her ride while Lindvall rode for a 58.5 against her opponent's zero. Molly Stewart tied in her ride with an 85, a new season-best.
In the western arena, the Bulldogs kept it close in horsemanship but fell 3-2. Aubrey Gerdes earned the first point for the Bulldogs with a 76.25-72.5 score. Abby Goddard earned her MOP with a 79.75 to her opponents 78.5.
At the half, the Bulldogs held on to a 5-4 lead.
With strong first-half rides from the Bulldogs, Oklahoma State pulled away with a 3-2 win in the reining. Brogan Hill and Alana Becker earned the first two points of the event. Hill opened scoring with a narrow 70.5-70.25 win over Ava Bush. Becker followed with another close one, earning the point on a 72.25-72 ride. The remaining three points went to the Cowgirls with two of them being by one point or fewer.
Oklahoma State tied the meet at seven through three events.
Over in the flat arena, the Bulldogs lost the first point but picked up the next two with points from Paris Mahoney and Autumn Bradbury. Fresno State had a one-point lead with two rides left. Oklahoma State earned the next point, tying the meet at nine and leaving it all to the final ride. Molly Stewart had to do better than a 76 scored by Lourdes Low in the first set of rides. The senior Bulldog exited the arena and earned a score of 81 to secure the final point and the win for Fresno State.
Up next
Fresno State returns home for the final weekend of the regular season, hosting UT Martin on March 6 and Baylor on March 7 for Senior Day. Parking and admission are free.
The win marked Fresno State's first outright win (no tiebreaker) over Oklahoma State since 2023, and was the fifth win over the Cowgirls in program history.
Paloma Primavera brought home the fences Most Outstanding Performer honor and Abby Goddard earned the horsemanship honor. Goddard scored a 79.75 in her MOP ride, the highest horsemanship score by a Bulldog since 2022 and the third-highest score in program history.
How it Happened
Fresno State started strong with a 3-1 win in the fences. Oklahoma State won the first points, but the Bulldogs took the next three with strong rides from Paloma Primavera, Bridey Jones and Sage Lindvall. Primavera earned the first point with an 85-83.5 score, earning her the MOP for the day. Jones had an 83 in her ride while Lindvall rode for a 58.5 against her opponent's zero. Molly Stewart tied in her ride with an 85, a new season-best.
In the western arena, the Bulldogs kept it close in horsemanship but fell 3-2. Aubrey Gerdes earned the first point for the Bulldogs with a 76.25-72.5 score. Abby Goddard earned her MOP with a 79.75 to her opponents 78.5.
At the half, the Bulldogs held on to a 5-4 lead.
With strong first-half rides from the Bulldogs, Oklahoma State pulled away with a 3-2 win in the reining. Brogan Hill and Alana Becker earned the first two points of the event. Hill opened scoring with a narrow 70.5-70.25 win over Ava Bush. Becker followed with another close one, earning the point on a 72.25-72 ride. The remaining three points went to the Cowgirls with two of them being by one point or fewer.
Oklahoma State tied the meet at seven through three events.
Over in the flat arena, the Bulldogs lost the first point but picked up the next two with points from Paris Mahoney and Autumn Bradbury. Fresno State had a one-point lead with two rides left. Oklahoma State earned the next point, tying the meet at nine and leaving it all to the final ride. Molly Stewart had to do better than a 76 scored by Lourdes Low in the first set of rides. The senior Bulldog exited the arena and earned a score of 81 to secure the final point and the win for Fresno State.
Up next
Fresno State returns home for the final weekend of the regular season, hosting UT Martin on March 6 and Baylor on March 7 for Senior Day. Parking and admission are free.
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