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'Dogs defeat Baylor on Senior Day
3/7/2026 4:35:00 PM | Equestrian
FRESNO, Calif. - The No. 8 Fresno State equestrian team celebrated a Senior Day win over No. 10 Baylor on Saturday, defeating the Bears 11-8 at the Student Horse Center. Fresno State earned its sixth home win of the season, finishing the year with a 6-1 record at home to tie the single season program record for home wins. The Bulldogs end the regular season with a 7-4 record (3-3 Big 12), have won three-straight and await seeding for the Big 12 Championships.
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The Bulldogs earned both western Most Outstanding Performer honors on Saturday. Freshman Margaret Meyer rode in her first career ride on Saturday and earned the horsemanship MOP with a 75.5. Alana Becker earned her first reining MOP of the season with a 72.
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Fresno State's western units combined for a 7-2 showing against the Bears, their most wins in a conference meet this season.
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Following the conclusion of the meet, the Bulldogs honored 10 seniors for Senior Day - Delaney Shanks, Abby Goddard, Mia Nunes, Brogan Hill, Alison Heupel, Bridey Jones, Autumn Bradbury, Ryley Ferguson, Molly Stewart and Quinn Durbin.
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How it happened
Baylor opened with a 3-2 win in the fences. Sage Lindvall opened the meet with a 82.5-74 win, but the Bears took the next three points. Molly Stewart earned the final point, scoring an 83.5 to her opponent's 81.5 in the last ride.
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In the horsemanship, the Bulldogs earned a 3-1 win with a tie from Hailey Olson. Freshman Margaret Meyer earned the first point, having to go up against a 66.75. She rode for a 75.5, a top five score by a Bulldog this season in her first career ride in the lineup. Seniors Shelby Robinette and Abby Goddard also earned their points in their final home meets as Bulldogs.
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Fresno State held on to a narrow 5-4 lead at the intermission.
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The Bulldogs dominated in the reining with a 4-1 win. Adrianna Runzo lost the first point by half a point, but Fresno State responded to earn the last four. Robinette, Goddard, Becker and Brogan Hill closed out the reining with wins.
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In the flat, Baylor won the first two points to keep the meet close. Lindvall remained undefeated on the day with a 80.5-77 point and Paris Mahoney followed with a 79-73 win to secure the win for the Bulldogs. Baylor won the final point of the meet, but the 'Dogs had enough for the team win.
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Up Next
Fresno State will await seedings for the upcoming Big 12 Championship, hosted by Oklahoma State on Mar. 27-28.
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The Bulldogs earned both western Most Outstanding Performer honors on Saturday. Freshman Margaret Meyer rode in her first career ride on Saturday and earned the horsemanship MOP with a 75.5. Alana Becker earned her first reining MOP of the season with a 72.
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Fresno State's western units combined for a 7-2 showing against the Bears, their most wins in a conference meet this season.
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Following the conclusion of the meet, the Bulldogs honored 10 seniors for Senior Day - Delaney Shanks, Abby Goddard, Mia Nunes, Brogan Hill, Alison Heupel, Bridey Jones, Autumn Bradbury, Ryley Ferguson, Molly Stewart and Quinn Durbin.
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How it happened
Baylor opened with a 3-2 win in the fences. Sage Lindvall opened the meet with a 82.5-74 win, but the Bears took the next three points. Molly Stewart earned the final point, scoring an 83.5 to her opponent's 81.5 in the last ride.
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In the horsemanship, the Bulldogs earned a 3-1 win with a tie from Hailey Olson. Freshman Margaret Meyer earned the first point, having to go up against a 66.75. She rode for a 75.5, a top five score by a Bulldog this season in her first career ride in the lineup. Seniors Shelby Robinette and Abby Goddard also earned their points in their final home meets as Bulldogs.
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Fresno State held on to a narrow 5-4 lead at the intermission.
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The Bulldogs dominated in the reining with a 4-1 win. Adrianna Runzo lost the first point by half a point, but Fresno State responded to earn the last four. Robinette, Goddard, Becker and Brogan Hill closed out the reining with wins.
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In the flat, Baylor won the first two points to keep the meet close. Lindvall remained undefeated on the day with a 80.5-77 point and Paris Mahoney followed with a 79-73 win to secure the win for the Bulldogs. Baylor won the final point of the meet, but the 'Dogs had enough for the team win.
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Up Next
Fresno State will await seedings for the upcoming Big 12 Championship, hosted by Oklahoma State on Mar. 27-28.
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