
In the Dual Discipline Championship, the top eight-ranked teams are battling it out in a bracketed single-elimination format, with events in Jumping Seat (Fences and Flat) and Western (Reining and Horsemanship). Notable matchups include Texas A&M facing Oklahoma State in the quarterfinals, as well as South Carolina taking on TCU. The excitement is palpable as teams vie for supremacy in this highly competitive arena.
The Single Discipline Championship involves the top four-ranked teams competing in a bracketed format with events in Fences and Flat. Fans can catch all the action live via the USEF Network powered by ClipMyHorse.TV. As the championship progresses, anticipation builds for the semi-finals and finals scheduled for the remaining days.
For more information on the NCAA Equestrian Championship, visit NCAA Equestrian and for live streaming details, check out USEF Network.
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