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1 Auburn Equestrian 2011 Overall National Champions & 2011 Hunt Seat National Champions A Tradition of CHAMPIONS 2008 Hunt Seat National Champions 2006 Overall National Champions

2 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Equestrian 2006 & 2011 Overall National champions

3 E Equestrian 2008 & 2011 Hunt seat National champions AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 3

4 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Equestrian Maggie McAlary 2011 National Championship MOP in Equitation on the Flat Stephanie Rucci 2012 National Championship MOP in Reining Paige Monfore 2011 National Championship MOP in Reining Grace Socha 2011 National Championship MOP in Equitation Over Fences

5 Equestrian 2004, 2010 & 2011 Southern equestrian Champions AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 5

6 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN E MEDIA GUIDE E Equestrian 2012 NCEA auburn All-americans Jennifer Waxman Maggie McAlary Indy Roper Jennifer Delman Cheyenne Cracraft 2012 NCEA auburn academic honorees (L to R): Maggie McAlary, Kristin Hansen, Christina Lin, Jennifer Waxman, Anna Becker, Stephanie Rucci, Jillian Fuller, Lindsay Portela and Indy Roper.

7 2012 NCEA auburn All-americans Maggie McAlary Equestrian Jennifer Waxman Indy Roper Cheyenne Cracraft Jennifer Delman AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 7

8 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Equestrian

9 Why AUBURN? Equestrian Tradition Auburn and our team are the two best things. We turn equestrian into a team sport. The atmo- sphere we create is truly unmatched. It doesn t matter the time of day or the activity, we are always proudly representing Au- burn. Also, we spread our great attitude and success into our academics and our community. Noth- ing compares to being a member of our team. - Katsy Leeman, SO The reason I chose Auburn is simple: to win a national championship. I also loved the camaraderie amongst the girls on the team and the true Auburn spirit that shined through. - Indy Roper, SR The Auburn Family When I chose Auburn, I knew that t I was joining an elite athletic family as well as a competitive academic university. It wasn t just the caliber of Auburn s academic pro- grams and athletic teams that drew me here though. It was the cries of War Eagle! from a stranger as though I were a long-lost rela- tive. It was the feeling of home when I was 300 miles from where I came. It was the traditions so old that they became a part of history. It was the Auburn spirit. - Bailey Kleis, SR AUBURN EQUESTRIAN EST MEDIA GUIDE 9

10 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN EST MEDIA GUIDE Why AUBURN? I chose Auburn because of the beautiful campus and the amazing college town atmosphere. I wanted to be a part of the equestrian team, and I knew Auburn s team and school was the perfect combination. - Casey Fowler, SR Team Atmosphere There really is no place like Auburn Universi- ty. From the beautiful campus to the game day experience, there is so much tradition that you cannot help but be infatuated with everything Auburn. I chose Auburn becasuse I wanted to go to a school that I could enjoy every day, not just on game day. Auburn University was that place for me. - Lindsay Portela, SR I chose Auburn because it is the only place that I can be myself 100% of the time. - Hannah Marco, FR Academics People always ask why I picked Auburn but it s so hard to explain. I thought everyone the people in Auburn, but it really is. The environment is just overwhelmingly friendly and welcoming. The girls on the team immediately welcomed me, and I felt right at home. I couldn t wait to spend my next four years among these people and in this beauti- ful place - Stephanie Rucci, JR

11 Support Teamwork AUBURN URN EQUESTRIAN EST MEDIA GUIDE 11

12 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN ESTRIA MEDIA GUIDE E Equestrian Community SERVICE The Auburn Equestrian Team has won the CHAMP Lifeskills Community Service award every year the award has been given to date. The Auburn Equestrian Team strongly believes that giving back to our community is an important part of our role as student-athletes. The CHAMP Lifeskills award is comprised of different components geared towards having student athletes become more active in their community and campus life: Participate in community service events Participate in monthly community service Attend sporting events of other student athletes Attend Lifeskills seminars Maintain good academic status

13 Work, E Equestrian Hard Work AUBURN EQUESTRIAN ESTRIA MEDIA GUIDE 13

14 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE The Auburn University Horse Center The Auburn Horse Center, home of the Auburn Equestrian Team, is part of the Department of Animal Sciences in the College of Agriculture. This spacious 60-acre facility is conveniently located on the edge of campus, making it easily accessible for student-athletes, faculty and staff. This ideal location is a fi ve minute drive for most studentathletes, and a transit stop is located across the street. The Horse Center offers two side-by-side arenas for equestrian practices and meets. This allows for both the western and hunt seat teams to ride simultaneously without interference. The Horse Center has played host to equestrian home meets since 2002 and hosted the 2010 Southern Equestrian Championships. It will also host the inaugural Southeastern Conference Equestrian Championships March 29-30, As Auburn Equestrian looks to the future, the team hopes to begin construction on a new facility in the same location as the current center. The new facility would boast indoor, outdoor and covered arenas, as well as classrooms, research laboratories and barns. It would combine teaching, research and athletics in the study and performance of human and equine athletes. The facility would be the only in the country to offer these three components together.

15 Auburn University is committed to maintaining the highest standard of academic excellence. Auburn s academic curriculum is recognized nationally and internationally by leading education publications for its services in preparing students for challenges of the future. Auburn student-athletes excel because of one of the top student support service programs in the country. The program includes a staff of seven fulltime Academic Counselors, two Learning Specialists and two Eligibility Specialists. Auburn ACADEMICS Each student-athlete is assigned to a Student-Athlete Support Services Counselor for their entire tenure of study at Auburn University. The SASS Counselors also help familiarize student-athletes with Auburn University, Southeastern Conference, and NCAA policies and procedures. The SASS Eligibility Coordinator is charged with keeping records of progress toward graduation, as well as keeping abreast of SEC, NCAA, and Auburn University criteria for academic eligibility. Charlotte G. Lowder Student Athlete Development Center The Charlotte G. Lowder Student Athlete Development Center, with 33,000 square feet of dedicated space to students and learning, gives Auburn University the physical infrastructure that allows the ability to implement and expand the array of programs designed to enhance the academic performance of Auburn student-athletes. Located adjacent to the Auburn Athletic Complex, the facility is centrally located for easy access for all Tiger athletic teams. Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) professionals provide direction for student-athletes via academic counseling in conjunction with advisors from the respective Dean s offi ces at Auburn University. Academic support services such as tutoring and supervised study table are also provided, as well as career planning, monitoring of eligibility status, and a host of other guidance and advisory services. It is the mission of the Offi ce of Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) of the Auburn University Athletics Department to promote, assist, and provide counsel to all student-athletes, whether scholarship or walk-on, in the areas of academics, eligibility, admissions, fi nancial aid, career counseling, and healthy behaviors. Its primary, constant goal is to develop graduates from Auburn University who have contributed in the arenas of athletic competition during their tenures of education, who are articulate, confi dent, poised, positive, cooperative, and mature decision-makers, and who are outstanding examples of Auburn University s commitment to the development of the whole individual. The construction of the Student Athlete Development Center was made possible by the generosity of Robert and Charlotte Lowder and from the Lowder Family Foundation AUBURN EQUESTRIAN ESTRIA MEDIA GUIDE 15

16 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 2008 SEC Academic Honor Roll Jennifer Barbero Kylie Miller Jessica Braswell Paige Monfore Elise Fraza Courtney Schafer Shannon Hinton Anna Schierholz Jennifer Jordan Kimberly Tidwell Ali Loprete Sarah Whitaker Erin McMahon Mary Elsye Winchester 2009 SEC Academic Honor Roll Amy Bohan Liza Luker Jessica Braswell** Kylie Miller Rachel Cooper Paige Monfore Kelsey George Jenny Reinhart Shannon Hinton Rebecca Rifkin Courtney Kobak Anna Schierholz Annie Loar Sarah Whitaker Ali Loprete Mary Elsye Winchester **2009 Female Scholar Athlete of the Year 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll Katie Breedlove Maggie McAlary Rachel Cooper Kylie Miller Jillian Fuller Paige Monfore Kelsey George Kim Pope Shannon Hinton Lauren Rooney Mallory Kolpin Anna Schierholz Ali Loprete 2012 SEC Academic Honor Roll Anna Becker Coryn Bergenty Mallory Campbell Taylor Cechini Rachel Cooper Casey Fowler Jillian Fuller Kelsey George Quincy Hayes Lydia Hinshaw Bailey Kleis Rachel Lin Maggie McAlary Lindsay Portela Jessica Remy Indy Roper Stephanie Rucci Addison Snively Grace Socha Jennifer Waxman 2011 SEC Academic Honor Roll Anna Becker Coryn Bergenty Mallory Campbell Rachel Cooper Casey Fowler Jillian Fuller Kelsey George Dorothy Grubb Kristin Hansen Lydia Hinshaw Jessica Jones Bailey Kleis Mallory Kolpin Alexandra Loprete Maggie McAlary Paige Monfore Christine Orrison Lindsay Portela Jessica Remy Indy Roper Anna Schierholz Christina Lin Carmann Matherne Stephanie Rucci Addison Snively Jennifer Waxman As an Auburn student-athlete, I have the opportunity to participate in a sport I love while also pursuing a college degree. The equestrian team is very important to me, but academics are my main focus. My time at Auburn has shown me the importance of being prepared for life after college. I know that to be successful after my career at Auburn, it is essential for me to be a good teammate as well as a diligent student. With hard work and a commitment to success, my teammates and I have excelled academically, which I know will help us all to fi nd success in the future. -Jennifer Waxman, AUET junior & two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll

17 Success After College Cassie McEnroe Small Business Manager, Cisco Systems, Inc. Class of 2006 Bachelor of Science in Business Admnistration Graduated Cum Laude Alpha Theta Chi Leadership and Honor Society National Honor Society of Collegiate Scholars National College Athlete Honor Society Being a student-athlete at Auburn exceeded every expectation I had! As a student, I recieved an outstanding education and made lifelong friends. I gained confi dence in myself, learned how to take on a leadership role and realized I could do anything I set my mind to. Being on the Auburn equestrian team laid the foundation for who I am today. It taught me what hard work is and how to overcome any challenges, both mentally and physically. When you become a student-athlete at Auburn, you become part of a unique family - a family that you will never forget and that will never forget you. War Eagle! Julia Givens Order Migration Manager, Ingersoll Rand Class of 2005 Bachelor of Science in Business Admnistration SEC Academic Honor Roll Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certifi cation Auburn is so much more than a university to me. It is a family, a culture, an attitude and a lifestyle. The time I spent in Auburn gave me a unique combination of skills that allowed me opportunities I would not have had otherwise. Auburn gave me the competitive advantage over my peers and a vision of my future potential. The equestrian team taught me time management, perserverance and teamwork that helped me in my career today AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 17

18 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Jennifer Moody Clinical Associate and Instructor Duke University Doctor of Physical Therapy Division Developed sports enhancement program to maximize potential of elite athletes Class of 2003 Bachelors Degree in Animal Science/ Pre-Vet Graduated Cum Laude My entire college career acted as a springboard for me to do what I love. I am able to connect with my athletes on an elite level and refl ect upon the challenges I faced when I was pushing th emake our team the best. Auburn is a well-rounded university, offering its students opportunities that are challenging and unique while maintaining an intimate learning environment. This is the balance between academics and athletics that was required during my time at Auburn. Jenny Reinhart First Grade Teacher, Pat Henry Elementary (Lawton, OK) Class of 2009 Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Graduated Cum Laude The time, effort and fast-paced life of being a student-athlete helped to prepare me for the challenges I face as a fi rst-grade teacher. Everyday is different. Staying ahead and always giving my best effort has helped provide me with a rewarding and succesful career. Auburn will always hold a special place in my heart and I will always see my teammates as family I know I can count on.

19 JUDGING WHAT THE JUDGES ARE LOOKING FOR Equestrian Varsity Equestrian tests fi ve riders from each team in one-on-one competitions. Five horses are selected for each event and fi ve riders represent their respective teams. Each team selects one of the fi ve horses in a draw before the competition. They are able to watch the horse warm up and then they receive four minutes to practice on their selected mount before competing. Riders from opposing teams compete on the same horse. Each rider recieves a score. The competitor with the highest score recieves one point for their team. In NCAA competition, the level of diffi culty is demonstrated by the accuracy of the pattern and how the competitor uses the horse that she draw to the best of her ability. Hunt Seat Equitation over Fences - The judges evaluate the rider s position, consistency on course, smoothness, fl ow from jump to jump, the number of strides (steps taken by the horse) in a line and the rider s plan to complete the course. Scoring for the event is out of 100 with 100 being a perfect score. Hunt Seat Equitation on the Flat - The riders have to perform a fl at test on their horses in a 40 x 20 meter arena. The test consists of nine movements to be judged on accuracy, smoothness and overall position of the rider. Each movement receives a score from A tenth score judges the position and seat of the rider and the correctness and effectiveness of her aids. The score is out of a 100 with 100 being a perfect score. Western Horsemanship - This event is designed to evaluate the rider s ability to execute, a prescribed set of maneuvers with precision and smoothness while maintaining a balanced, functional and fundamentally correct body position. The ideal horsemanship pattern consists of seven to nine maneuvers and is extremely precise with the rider and horse working in complete unison, executing each maneuver with subtle aids and cues. Exhibitors are scored for each sequence of maneuvers with a -1.5 to +1.5 score for each maneuver with a base score beginning at 70. Western Reining - This is a class based on set patterns and precise scoring system. Within these patterns the horses and riders athletic abilities are tested in a series of maneuvers including spins, stops, fl ying lead changes and circles with changes in size and speed. In collegiate competition, the rider must perform one of the set National Reining Horse Association (NHRA) patterns. There are a total of eight parts to a reining test with each individual maneuver judged from -1.5 to +1.5 with base score beginning at 70. Hunt Seat Equitation on the Flat Western Reining Hunt Seat Equitation over Fences Western Horsemanship Hun t Seat - Th e cate gor y in which Engl lish riders compete ei ther over a series of jumps or in a general equitation pattern. Reinin g - In this even t, Western nride ders perform an assigned pattern from memory, demo nstrating a variety of stops, turns and fi gures at various speeds. The emphasi s is on precisionion and t echnical application of the rider s ability to handle unfamiliar horses. Aids - A ride r comm ommunicates to her horse through aids. Combin ination - A series of jumps set one to two strides apart from one ano ther. Course - A predetermined seri es of 8-12 jumpsthat mus t be comp leted ed in order without major penalty. Equ itation - In riding c omp etitiotio ns, this indicates that riders are being judged on their ability to control the hors ewhi hil e m aintai a ning the cor rect tridi iding position. Gaits - Starti ng from slowest to fastest, st, gaits include the walk, jog, trot, t, lope, cantor and gall allop. Athl etes may be asked to vary e ach gait by shortenin ning or leng thenin ing the horse s stride. Roll lback - A turn perfo rmed in equi tation over fences cl ass to show con trol of t he horse and ri der s abi lity t o main tai n a posit ion throu oughout a t urn..a tight turn performed be tween en two fence nces. In Western rein eininging, a rollb llback is a 180 degre gree e pivot with speed ed after a halt. Sli ding Stop - A stop in whic h the horse balances on the back feet while c ontinuingng to mo ve the front fe et. Tac k - Ridin g equi pme nt AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 19

20 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN ESTRIA MEDIA GUIDE Equine Athletes Auburn Equestrian is fortunate to have talented horses donated to the program from around the country. Many of Auburn s equine athletes come to the program with extensive backgrounds showing on the NRHA, AQHA, and USEF circuits. Prior to arriving at Auburn, many have successful competitive careers including appearances and wins at the NRHA Derby and Futurity, AQHA World Shows and Congress, USEF Indoors, USEF Medal Finals, Medal Maclay Finals, Junior Hunter Finals, Grand Prix appearances and even a former Olympian. Auburn Equestrian realizes the signifi cance of its equine athletes and is extremely grateful for the generous donations of its supporters. The equestrian program understands the importance of keeping our equine athletes in top condition and appreciates the sponsorship of Nutrena Feed, Alligare Herbicide, Centaur Fencing and Merial. Through its relationship with the vet school, Auburn Equestrian is able to maintain a competitive edge for all its equine athletes.

21 Table Of Contents/Schedule Table of Contents Tradition of Champions (Cover) 1 Overall and Hunt Seat National Champions 2-4 Southern Equestrian Champions 5 All-Americans and Academic Honorees 6-7 Photos 8 Why Auburn? 9-10 Support/Teamwork and Community Service Work, Hard Work 13 Auburn University Horse Center 14 AU Academics and Equestrian Student-Athletes Success After College Judging and Key Terms 19 Equine Athletes 20 Table of Contents 21 Head Coach Greg Williams Associate Head Coach Lisa Helfer 24 Assistant Coach Jessica Braswell 25 Director of Operations Grace Socha 26 The Auburn Equestrian Team 27 Roster 28 Rider Biographies Individual Meet Results Past Three Seasons Stats All-time Results Auburn Administration 48 College of Agriculture 49 Auburn University Strength and Conditioning 52 Auburn Veterinary Sports Medicine 53 Auburn Athletics Auburn Traditions Aubie The Tiger 58 Quick Facts Location Auburn, Ala. Founded 1856 Enrollment 25,469 Conference Southeastern Nickname Tigers Colors Burnt Orange and Navy Blue President Dr. Jay Gogue Athletic Director Jay Jacobs Home Facility Auburn University Horse Center Equestrian Staff Head Coach Associate Head Coach (Western) Assistant Coach (Hunt Seat) Director of Operations Greg Williams Lisa Helfer Jessica Braswell Grace Socha Media Relations Associate AD/Media Relations Kirk Sampson Equestrian Contact Mae Margaret Davis mmd0005@auburn.edu offi ce (334) cell (256) fax (334) Marketing Contact Anna Malloy phone (334) Website: Schedule 09/28/12 vs. Oklahoma State Auburn, Ala. 10/04/12 at South Carolina* Blythewood, S.C. 10/13/12 vs. Texas A&M* Auburn, Ala. 11/9/12 vs. Georgia* Auburn, Ala. 2/1/13-2/2/13 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. vs. Kansas State Fresno, Calif. 2/14/13 vs. South Carolina* Auburn, Ala. 2/23/13 at Georgia* Athens, Ga. at Delaware State Athens, Ga. 3/1/13 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas 3/2/13 at Baylor Waco, Texas 3/3/13 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 3/29/13-3/30/13 SEC Championships Auburn, Ala. 4/18/13-4/20/13 NCEA National Championships Waco, Texas *Conference event The Auburn Equestrian media guide is published by the Auburn Media Relations Department (a division of the Auburn Athletics Department). This guide was written, designed and edited by Mae Margaret Davis with assistance from Kirk Sampson. Special thanks to the Auburn Equestrian staff, coaches and team for their assistance. Photography provided by Todd Van Emst, Missy Hazeldine, Anthony Hall, Katie Breedlove and Danielle Long. Auburn University is an equal opportunity educational institution/employer AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 21

22 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Equestrian Greg Williams Hometown: Paragould, Ark. Alma Mater: Auburn, 86 17th Season at Auburn

23 Head Coach Greg Williams has changed the face of Auburn women s athletics and has put its equestrian team on the map. Since his return to his alma mater, Williams has continued to add wealth to this program and is building it to new heights. Williams is in his 17th season as head coach of the Auburn equestrian team, the program s 11th year as a varsity sport. This season marks the fi rst year that equestrian is sponsored by the Southeastern Conference, and Auburn was selected to host the innaugural SEC Championship, March 29-30, The Paragould, Ark., native led Auburn to its fi rst overall Varsity Equestrian National Championship in 2006 and to its fi rst discipline title, Hunt Seat, in He also helped the Tigers to their Southern Equestrian Championship in 2010 and recently, led his team to another overall National Championship in Since the 1996 debut of the equestrian program, Williams has orchestrated the building of the Equine Center and helped to change the club program to Auburn s 21st varsity sport. He is currently working on a plan for a new center for the equestrian team. The facility will include new covered arenas, stables and barns and will be a completed in a few short years. During the season, Williams Tigers upset the competition to become the 2004 Southern Equestrian Champions, the fi rst championship in Auburn equestrian history. That same year, Williams led the Tigers to an incredible runner-up fi nish at the Varsity Equestrian National Championships, guiding Auburn to the IHSA National Finals in both Hunt Seat and Western in the program s inaugural varsity season. In 2006, he led the Tigers to their fi rst Varsity Equestrian National Championship, the third National Championship Auburn University received in one month. He coached Whitney Kimble and Ashley Griffi th to the NRHA Collegiate Derby where they competed for an individual national title. In 2008, Williams led the Tigers to a Hunt Seat title and a sixth place fi nish in Western at the Varsity Equestrian National Championship. The season saw three Auburn riders, Paige Monfore, Maggie McAlary and Anna Schierholz, selected to compete individually at the Varsity Nationals. McAlary was also named 2009 USHJA Rider of the Year, while Lyndsey Jordan won the 2009 NRHA Collegiate Derby. In , Williams helped fi ve Auburn riders to individual selections at Nationals. Once again, McAlary and Schierholz represented Auburn in the Over Fences Championship. Senior Katie Breedlove closed out her career at Auburn with a bang, riding for Auburn in the Equitation on Flat Championship, and freshman Indy Roper made her Nationals debut as a horsemanship selection. Senior Lyndsey Jordan was selected to ride in the Reining Championship, as well as representing Auburn in the 2010 NRHA Collegiate Derby. During the season, Williams and his team beat Georgia for the SEC Championship and would later go on to win their second Overall National Championship, their fi rst since The Tigers took home three of four MVP awards in equitation over fences, Grace Socha, equitation on the fl at, Maggie McAlary, horsemanship and reining, Paige Monfore. The season brought more success for Auburn, as Williams led the Hunt Seat and Western squads to top-fi ve fi nishes at the NCEA National Championships as the programs fi nsihed fourth and fi fth, respectively. Then-sophomore Western rider Stephanie Rucci was named Most Outstanding Player in reining, marking the second-consecutive year that an Auburn rider brought home the award. Williams graduated from Auburn University with a bachelor s degree in Animal Sciences in His career in the horse industry began at a young age as he showed horses, competed in rodeos and roping contests. His mother also competed and passed on her passion for horses. Williams beginning years as a professional were spent in the South and the Southwest training pleasure horses as well as cutting, haltering and roping horses. These horses were shown at Futurities, Congress and World shows. He began his work at Auburn 17 years ago running the Horse Teaching and Researching Unit. He also continued his professional showing career during his fi rst years back. Williams and his wife, Sandi, have two daughters, Toni (29), who was a member of the Auburn equestrian team, and Erica (23). Toni is married to Auburn native Jim Patrick AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 23

24 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Lisa HELFER Associate Head Coach Lisa Helfer enters her sixth season as the Western coach for Auburn University. In each of her fi ve seasons with the Tigers, Helfer has helped coached the Western team to winning seasons. In each of the past three seasons, Helfer has helped the team earn top-four seeds for the National Collegiate Equestrian Association Championships (formerly Varsity Equestrian). Helfer has also played a major role in coaching top individual selections at the championships, including former riders Julie Gibbs (2008), Paige Monfore (2009) and Lyndsey Jordan (2010). Under Helfer s leadership, senior rider Indy Roper earned an individual selection in At the 2012 championships, Stephanie Rucci took home the Most Outstanding Player award for reining, marking the second-consecutive year Auburn won the honor after Monfore took home the title in All-American honors were awarded to the riders for the fi rst time by the NCEA in 2011, and Roper was the only rider in the country to receive fi rst-team honors in both Western horsemanship and reining under Helfer s direction. This past season, Helfer helped Roper to her second-consecutive reining All-American honor, as well as an honorable mention in horsemanship. She also coached Cheyenne Cracraft to an honorable mention honor in reining. Helfer has also seen her riders compete at the NRHA Collegiate Reining Championships each year. Lyndsey Jordan comnpeted in the event from , winning the competition in In 2011, Helfer coached both Paige Monfore and Kristin Hansen, and in 2012, Roper and Stephanie Rucci competed for Auburn in the event with Rucci fi nishing third overall. Helfer has been working with and around horses for over 27 years. She graduated from the University of Findlay in 1998 with a B.S. in Western Equestrian Studies and a minor in Business Management and then completed her master s degree at Auburn in 2012 in adult education and sport management. While at Findlay, Helfer competed for the Western IHSA team as both an open horsemanship and reining rider. After graduation she went on to train and coach both youth and amateur riders. Helfer has shown extensively in AQHA, NSBA, open and 4-H events, specializing in all-around competition. She has earned year-end awards in both the Ohio and Northern Ohio Quarter Horse Associations in Showmanship, Horsemanship, and Equitation classes. She has also competed as an amateur and been a fi nalist at the All-American Quarter Horse Congress. Helfer has judged both open and 4-H competitions, and she has also spent fi ve years as a reproduction specialist managing some of the top reproduction facilities in Ohio and Florida. Before arriving at Auburn, Helfer worked at Miami University of Ohio where she was an instructor in the Department of Kinesiology and Health and the coach of the Western IHSA equestrian team. During her two years as western coach she led the team to two regional championships, a zone reserve championship, a trip to the national semi-fi nals and a top-ten fi nish at the IHSA Nationals. She also coached the regionhigh point western rider two-consecutive years. al Away from the equestrian fi eld, Helfer has been playing competive ice hockey for the past 30 years. She has traveled throughout the USA, Canada and Finland playing on both women s and co-ed teams. Helfer is a native of Uniontown, Ohio, and is the daughter of Lee and Carol Helfer. She is engaged to Christopher Dorsey and the couple plans to marry in May Helfer also has two siblings and seven nieces and nephews.

25 Jessica BRASWELL Assistant Coach Jessica Braswell is in her second season as an assistant coach for the Tigers for Hunt Seat. In her fi rst season, Braswell led the hunt seat team to an regular season record and a fourth-place fi nish at the NCEA National Championship. She coached her riders to two First Team All-American honors and two Honorable Mention All-American honors. Braswell graduated from Auburn in 2009 with a double major in Agriculture, Economics and Spanish International Trade. She went on to earn an MBA from Auburn in December While at Auburn, Braswell was a member of the Equestrian team from She helped lead the team to its fi rst Overall National Championship in 2006 and a Hunt Seat National Championship in She was a four-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and was the 2009 Auburn Female Scholar Athlete of the Year. She continued to be a part of the equestrian program during graduate school as the director of operations. Braswell took her fi rst riding lesson at the age of four and never looked back. She started competing at the age of six. Prior to coaching at Auburn, Braswell worked for CIGNA Health Care in Hartford, Conn. She worked in CIGNA s Proposal Management Department as a strategist. Braswell is a native of Richmond, Va. She is the daughter of Jamey and Amy Braswell and has one sibling, Troy AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 25

26 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Grace SOCHA Director of Operations Grace Socha is in her fi rst season as a graduate student and director of operations. A native of Glenville, N.Y., Socha spent the previous four years as a member of the Auburn equestrian team. Socha graduated from Auburn in August 2012 with a degree in health promotion and a minor in business. She is currently working toward a master s in higher adult education in the sport management program. While a member of the equestrian team, Socha was a part of winning the 2009 and 2010 Southern Equestrian Championships, as well as the 2011 Hunt Seat and Overall National Championships. Socha was named the equitation over fences MVP at the 2011 National Championships and was an honorable mention All-American in equitation on the fl at. She was a member of the 2012 SEC Honor Roll and received four MVP awards throughout her competition years. She was the team-voted 2011 Hunt Seat MVP and was also the winner of the 2012 Coach s Award. Socha is the daughter of Michael and Sara Socha and has two sisters, Lizabeth and Zoe.

27 THE AUBURN EQUESTRIAN TEAM The Auburn equestrian team is looking to continue the storied success of a championship caliber program. Auburn head coach Greg Williams returns nine seniors to his squad while welcoming 14 of the nation s most talented freshmen to the Plains. The eldest and youngest are joined by 10 sophomores and seven juniors to round out the roster. The program begins the season coming off top-fi ve fi nishes in both Western and Hunt Seat at the 2011 NCEA National Championships. The Hunt Seat team fi nished fourth, while Western fi nished fi fth, to cap off another successful year for the Tigers. Junior Stephanie Rucci took home the award for Most Outstanding Player in western reining, marking the second-straight season an Auburn rider won the award after Paige Monfore won it in Auburn Equestrian will be competiting against the nation s best, once again, in , this time as an offi cial member of the Southeastern Conference. Auburn was selected to host the inaugural SEC Equestrian Championships, March 29-30, 2013, at the Auburn University Horse Center. The Tigers also welcome Texas A&M to the conference and look forward to a four-team conference championship. THE AUBURN EQUESTRIAN SENIOR CLASS AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 27

28 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE E Equestrian ALPH E L E ROSTER NAME HOMETOWN YEAR/CLASS EVENT Barlow, Maggie Homewood, Ala. FR Western Be cker, An na Branchville, N.J. SR Hunt Seat Benson, Elizabeth Whitehouse Station, N.J. FR Hunt Seat Bergenty, Coryn Farmington, Conn. SR Hunt Seat Bifano, Megan Austin, Texas FR Hunt Seat Buff, Katie Morganton, N.C. SO Western Burns, Morgan Tallahassee, Fla. SO Western Bussey, Bailee Guin, Ala. SO Western Connaghan, Claire Apex, N.C. FR Hunt Seat Cook, Julianna Farmington, Ga. SO Western Cracraft, Cheyenne Las Vegas, Nev. JR Western Delman, Jennifer Greensboro, N.C. SO Hunt Seat Donnelly, Piper Terrace Park, Ohio JR Hunt Seat Donovan, Hasbrouck Gainesville, Fla. FR Hunt Seat Dusha, Allie Batavia, Ohio FR Western Folsom, Landrie Thomasville, Ga. FR Hunt Seat Fowler, Casey Azle, Texas SR Western Hayes, Quincy Ontario, Canada JR Hunt Seat Igoe, Lucy Powell, Ohio SO Western Kleis, Bailey Mandeville, La. SR Hunt Seat Knight, Griffi n Madisonville, Texas FR Western Leeman, Katsy Massillon, Ohio SO Western Lin, Christina Lewisburg, Pa. JR Hunt Seat Long, Danielle Anchorage, Alaska SO Western Loseke, Hannah Kearney, Neb. FR Western Marco, Hannah Jacksonville, Fla. FR Hunt Seat McQuay, Morgan Carmel, Ind. FR Hunt Seat Moran, Caitlin Collierville, Tenn. SO Western Munger, Hailey Johns Creek, Ga. FR Western Orrison, Christine Birmingham, Ala. SR Hunt Seat Portela, Lindsay Southwest Ranches, Fla. SR Hunt Seat Remy, Jessica Goddard, Kan. SR Western Roper, Indy Hobart, Ind. SR Western Rucci, Stephanie Alpharetta, Ga. JR Western Saucer, Kasey Grand Bay, Ala. SR Western Sluck, Katie Fort Worth, Texas FR Western Smith, Melena Mahopac, N.Y. SO Hunt Seat Smith, Peyton Ordinary, Va. FR Hunt Seat Waxman, Jennifer Chagrin Falls, Ohio JR Hunt Seat Zillner, Chelsea Lenexa, Kan. JR Western BY CLASS FRESHMEN (14) Maggie Barlow El izabeth Benson Megan Bifano Claire Connaghan Hasbrouck Donovan Allie Dusha Landrie Folsom Griffi n Knight Hannah Loseke Hannah Marco Morgan McQuay Hailey Munger Katie Sluck Peyton Smith SOPHOMORES (10) Katie Buff Morgan Burns Bailee Bussey Julianna Cook Jennifer Delman Lucy Igoe Katsy Leeman Danielle Long Caitlin Moran Melena Smith JUNIORS (7) Cheyenne Cracraft Piper Donnelly Quincy Hayes Christina Lin Stephanie Rucci Jennifer Waxman Chelsea Zillner SENIORS (9) Anna Becker Coryn Bergenty Casey Fowler Bailey Kleis Christine Orrison Lindsay Portela Jessica Remy Indy Roper Kasey Saucer Anna Becker Elizabeth Benson Coryn Bergenty Megan Bifano Claire Connaghan Jennifer Delman Piper Donnelly Hasbrouc k Donova n Landrie Fo lsom Qu incy Hayes HUNT SEAT (19) Bailey Kleis Christina Lin Hannah Marco Morgan McQuay Christine Orrison Lindsay Portela Melena Smith Peyt on Smith Jennifer Waxman ROSTER BY EVENT ( ) WESTERN (21) Maggie Barlow Katie Buff Morgan Burns Bailee Bussey Julianna Cook Cheyenne Cracraft Indy Roper Allie Dusha Casey Fowler Lucy Igoe Grif fi n Knight Katsy Leeman Danielle Long Hannah Loseke Caitlin Moran Hailey Munger Jessica Remy Stephanie Rucci Kasey Saucer Katie Sluck Chelsea Zillner

29 AnnaBecker Junior ( ): Finished the season with an record... In the fall, scored an 87 against Tennessee Martin on the fl at... scored a 75 against TCU on the fl at...scored a 77 against South Carolina on the fl at...scored a 77 against SDSU on the fl at...scored an 83 against Georgia on the fl at...in the spring, scored an 84 against South Carolina on the fl at...scored a 77 against OSU on the fl at...scored an 80 against Georgia on the fl at...scored a 72 against NM state on the fl at...at the Southern Equestrian Championships scored a 164 against South Carolina on the fl at...at the NCEA championships scored a 132 against Baylor on the fl at...named Honorable Mention Academic Honoree... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Senior Hunt Seat Branchville, N.J. Sophomore ( ): In the fall, scored a 65 on the fl at against South Dakota State...Scored a 75 over the fences against Delaware State...Scored a 64 on the fl at against Texas A&M...Scored a 79 on the fl at against TCU...In the spring, earned an MVP with a score of 90 on the fl at against Oklahoma State...Scored a 157 on the fl at against Georgia in the Southern Equestrian Championship...In the quarterfi nals scored a 146 against TCU...Went undefeated throughout the national championships competition... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a 4-1 record on the fl at...in the fall, scored a 68 against Sacred Heart on the fl at & an 83 against Texas A&M over fences... In the spring, scored a 79 against Georgia on the fl at...scored a 71 against Kansas State...At Southern Equestrian Championships, scored a 131 on the fl at against South Carolina... At the VENCs, scored a 155 to defeat Kansas State...Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Was home-schooled (UNL Independent Study)...Competed in the George Morris Excellence in Equitation Classic at WEF Competed in the Kathy Scholl Equitation Classic at Lake Placid in 2008 and Competed in the Zone 2 Maclay Regionals Competed in the USET Talent Search Finals Competed in the ASPCA Maclay Finals in 2006, 2008 and Placed 11th at the Marshall and Sterling Medal Finals in Winner of the 2009 Maclay at Lake Placid Horse Show...Winner of the 2009 USET Talent Search at the I Love New York Horse Show...Winner of the 2008 Maclay at Beacon Hill Equestrian Grand Prix Horse Show. Personal: Born Anna Patricia Becker on April 14, Daughter of Donald and Julie Becker and sister to Caroline and Daniel...Greatest Auburn memory is winning the 2010 Southern Equestrian Championship and the 2011 Overall National Championship...Majoring in Marketing. CorynBergenty Junior ( ): Finished the season with a record... In the fall scored a 75 against Tennessee Martin over fences... scored a 59 against SDSU over fences... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Senior Hunt Seat Farmington, Conn. Sophomore ( ): In the fall, scored a 73 over the fences against South Dakota State... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Freshman ( ): In the spring, demonstrated over fences against New Mexico State... Rode exhibition over fences against Baylor... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Farmington High School... Qualifi ed in the 2008 and 2009 Junior Hunter Finals... Placed fi fth at the 2008 Zone 1 Large Junior Hunters. Personal: Born Coryn Bergenty on December 3, Daughter of Maryanne and Darren Bergenty and has a twin sister, Kara, who rides for the University of Tennessee-Martin... Has two brothers, Justin and Ryan... Came to Auburn for the warm weather, the great football team and equestrian... Greatest Auburn moment is winning the 2011 National Championship... Majoring in Psychology AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 29

30 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Casey Fowler Junior ( ): SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Senior Western Azle, Texas Sophomore ( ): In the fall, earned an MVP against South Dakota State... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a record in horsemanship... In the fall, scored a 72 against Sacred Heart... In the spring, scored a 76.5 against New Mexico State... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Trinity Valley High School... Placed sixth at the American Quarter Horse World Show in Youth Equitation Over Fences in Was a 2008 All-American Quarter Horse Congress Champion in Youth Equitation Over Fences... Placed third in Junior Hunter Hack at the 2008 All American Quarter Horse Congress... Third in the Youth Equitation Over Fences and Youth Hunter Hack at the 2006 American Quarter Horse Congress. Personal: Born Casey Fowler on May 16, 1991 in Azle, Texas... Daughter of Bruce and Annette Fowler and has a twin sister named Ciera (20)... Came to Auburn because of the beautiful campus and for the equestrian team... Greatest Auburn moment is winning the 2011 National Championship... Majoring in Finance. Bailey Kleis Junior ( ): SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Senior Hunt Seat Mandeville, La. Sophomore ( ): In the fall, scored a 74 on the fl at against Fresno State... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Top Tiger Award. Freshman ( ): In the fall, demonstrated on the fl at against Southern Methodist... In the spring, demonstrated on the fl at against Oklahoma State... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Mandeville High School... Participated in local competitions with numerous top-three fi nishes. Personal: Born Bailey Marie Kleis on November 7, 1991 in Oklahoma City, Okla.... Daughter of Eric and Debbie Kleis and sister to Morgan (15)... Lived in Okinawa, Japan for three years... Came to Auburn for the Agricultural College s impressive reputation and for equestrian... Greatest Auburn moment was winning the National Championship... Majoring in Animal Science.

31 Christine Orrison Junior ( ): Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Senior Hunt Seat Birmingham, Ala. Sophomore ( ): Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award... SEC Academic Honor Roll. Freshman ( ): Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Oak Mountain High School... Riding since the age of 4 at Fox Lake Farm in Birmingham... Has competed in A shows throughout the Southeast. Personal: Born Christine Orrison on Feb. 21, 1991 in Atlanta, Ga.... Daughter of James and Donna Orrison and sister to David (17) and Thomas (12)... Came to Auburn because of admiration for the Auburn football team, for the equestrian team and for the science department... Greatest Auburn moment is winning the National Championship... Majoring in Biochemistry. Lindsay Portela Junior ( ): Finished the season with a record and one MVP against Delaware State... In the fall scored an 80 against Tennessee Martin on the fl at... Scored a 74 against South Carolina on the fl at... Scored a 82 against Kansas State on the fl at... Scored an 84 against Delaware State on the fl at... Scored a 79 against Georgia on the fl at... In the Spring scored an 80 against South Carolina on the fl at... Scored a 65 against OSU on the fl at... Scored an 80 against Georgia on the fl at... Scored a 72 against Fresno State on the fl at... At the NCEA championships scored a 118 against Kansas State on the fl at, scored a 136 against Georgia on the fl at... Named Honorable Mention Academic Honoree... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Senior Hunt Seat Southwest Ranches, Fla. Sophomore ( ): In the fall, scored a 77 on the fl ats and earned an MVP against Kansas State... Scored a 71 over the fences against South Dakota State... Scored an 85 against South Carolina... Earned an MVP and secured the win against Fresno State... Scored a 75 against Texas A&M... Scored a 72 against SMU... In the spring, scored a 72 on the fl ats against South Carolina... Scored an 81 against Oklahoma State... Scored a 76 against Kansas State... Scored a 145 against Georgia in the SEC Championship... Scored a 134 against TCU in the semifi nals... Scored a 172 against Georgia in the National Championship... Selected as a First Team All-American in equitation on the fl at... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a record on the fl at with three MVPs... In the fall, scored a 75 against Southern Methodist... Scored an 81 against Tennessee-Martin... Scored a 76 against Texas A&M... Scored a 77 against Sacred Heart... In the spring, scored an 82 against South Carolina... Scored an 83 against New Mexico State... Scored a 76 against Oklahoma State... Scored an 82 against Georgia... At SECs, scored a 137 against South Carolina... At the VENCs, scored a 167 to defeat Kansas State. Prior to Auburn: Attended Archbishop McCarthy High School... Winner of the South Florida Junior Medal Finals in Personal: Born Lindsay Kathryn Portela on June 13, 1991 in Southwest Ranches, Fla.... Daughter of Daryl and Fernando Portela and sister to Isabel (17)... Came to Auburn to be part of the Auburn experience... Greatest Auburn moment is winning the National Championship... Majoring in Communication AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 31

32 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Jessica Remy Junior ( ): SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Senior Western Goddard, Kan. Sophomore ( ): SEC Academic Honor Roll. Freshman ( ): In the fall, demonstrated horsemanship against Texas A&M... In the spring, rode exhibition against Baylor... Demonstrated at SECs against South Carolina... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Goddard High School... Placed ninth in Bareback Horsemanship at the 2007 POA International... Was a fi nalist in Showmanship at the 2008 POA International... Was a fi nalist in Western Pleasure... Reserve Champion in Hunt Seat Equitation, fi fth in Reining, fi fth in Horsemanship and seventh in Bareback Horsemanship at the 2009 POA International. Personal: Born Jessica Lauren Remy on May 23, 1991 in Goddard, Kan.... Daughter of Sandy and Bill Remy and sister to Tyler (18) and B.J. (27)... Came to Auburn because of the close-knit students and family-type atmosphere... Greatest Auburn moment is competing at her fi rst equestrian talent show at Gulf Shores... Interesting fact: Is the only vegetarian in her family... Majoring in Exercise Science. Indy Roper Senior Western Hobart, Ind. Junior ( ): Finished the season with a record and fi ve MVPs... In the fall scored a 75.5 against Tennessee Martin in reining... In the fall scored a 77.5 against TCU in horsemanship and a 72.5 in reining... scored a 74.5 against South Carolina in horsemanship and a 69.5 in reining... scored a 74 against Kansas State in horsemanship and a 70.5 in reining... scored a 77 against Georgia in horsemanship and a 69.5 in reining... In the spring scored a 70.5 against South Carolina in horsemanship and a 68.5 in reining... scored a 73 against OSU in horsemanship and a 71.5 in reining... scored a 74.5 against Georgia in horsemanship and a 74.5 in reining... scored a 72 against NM state in horsemanship and a 70 in reining... scored a 69.5 against Fresno State in horsemanship and 71.5 in reining... at SECs scored a 145 against South Carolina in horsemanship and a in reining... at the NCEA championships scored a 145 against South Carolina in horsemanship and a 137 in reining, scored a against Fresno State in horsemanship and a in reining, scored a 142 against TCU in horsemanship and a in reining... Named a 2012 National Collegiate Equestrian Association All-American in reining and an honorable mention All-American in horsemanship as well as a fi rst-team Academic Honoree... Chosen to represent Auburn University at the 2012 Collegiate Reining Championships... named First-team All-American for reining... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Sophomore ( ): In the fall, scored a 74 in horsemanship against Kansas State... Scored a 71.5 in reining against South Dakota State... Scored a 71.5 in horsemanship against South Carolina... Scored a 73 in reining... Earned an MVP with a 72.5 in western horsemanship against Delaware State... picked up a MVP with a score of 73.5 against Fresno State... Earned an MVP in reining against Texas A&M... Scored a 78 in western horsemanship against TCU... Scored a 69.5 in western horsemanship against Georgia... In the spring, scored a 69 in reining against UT-Martin... Earned an MVP in horsemanship against Georgia... Scored a 76 in horsemanship against South Carolina... Scored a 70.5 in reining against Oklahoma State... Scored a 72 in western against Kansas State... Scored a in reining against Georgia in the SEC Championship... Scored a 139 in western reining against TCU in the quarterfi nals... Earned points against Georgia in the National Championship... Earned fi rst team All-American honors and was a double All-American (reining and horsemanship)... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a 10-2 record with three MVPs... Was seeded third in the Horsemanship individual championship at the VENCs... In the fall, scored a 72.5 against TCU... Scored a 75.5 against South Carolina... Scored a 71.5 against Delaware State... Scored a 71.5 against Georgia... In the spring, scored a 71.5 against South Carolina... Scored a 72 against Baylor... Scored a 72 against Fresno State... Scored a 73 against Kansas State... At SECs, scored a 151 and was MVP against South Carolina... Scored a 142 against Georgia... At the VENCs, scored a 139 against South Carolina, a 140 against Oklahoma State and a in the individual competition... Auburn AcademicTop Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Wheeler High School... Member of the 2007 Youth World Cup Team... Five-time World and Reserve Champion at the AQHYA Youth World Championship show... Is a 33-time Congress Champion. Personal: Born Leslie Roper on February 15, 1991in Hobart, Ind.... Daughter of Tim and Linda Roper and sister to Samantha (26) and Alison (24)... Came to Auburn because of the camaraderie on the equestrian team, the campus and to be an Auburn Tiger... Greatest Auburn moment is winning the National Championship... Majoring in Finance.

33 Kasey Saucer Junior ( ): Was a member of the team. Senior Western Grand Bay, Ala. Sophomore ( ): Was a member of the team. Freshman ( ): Was a member of the team. Prior to Auburn: Attended Alma Bryant High School. Personal: Born Kasey Rae Saucer on June 1, 1990 in Grand Bay, Ala.... Daughter of Joy and Neil Saucer and sister to Jena (25)... Came to Auburn having grown up an fan and for the equestrian team... Greatest moment is winning back-to-back SECs and winning Nationals... Played the piano for eight years... Majoring in Physical Education. CheyenneCracraft Junior Western Las Vegas, Nev. Sophomore ( ): Finished the season with a record and 2 MVPs... In the fall scored a 71.5 against Tennessee Martin in reining and a 74 in reining... scored a 70 against South Carolina in reining... scored a 73 against Kansas State in reining... scored a 71 against Delaware State in reining... scored a 72 against SDSU in reining... scored a 69 against Georgia in the reining... In the Spring scored a 66.5 against South Carolina in reining... scored a 62 against OSU in reining... scored a 73 against Georgia in reining... scored a 66 against NM state in reining... scored a 66 against Fresno State in reining... at SECs scored a against South Carolina in reining... at the NCEA championships scored a against South Carolina in reining, scored a against TCU in reining... named honorable mention All-American in reining. Freshman ( ): Competed for Texas A&M University... Helped the Aggies clinch their victory at the Brazos County Expo with a 72.5 posting in reining. Prior to Auburn: Attended Arbor View High School and was a high-honors graduate... Has been riding for nine years... Finished 12th in her division at the AQHYA World Championship show in Placed eighth in the AQHYA World Championship show in Has two CRHA Limited Non-Pro Derby titles. Personal: Born Cheyenne Alexandrea Cracraft on Dec. 10, 1991 in Los Angeles, Calif.... Daughter of Val and Teri Cracraft and sister to Brandon (24)... Came to Auburn as a transfer from Texas A&M University for the friendly atmosphere, great team and strong academics... Greatest Auburn moment is the day she signed a letter of intent to compete for Auburn equestrian... Performed at half-time of an Orange Bowl event... Wants to attend veterinary school after graduation... Majoring in biomedical sciences. Piper Donnelly Junior Hunt Seat Terrace Park, Ohio. Sophomore ( ): Finished the season with a record... In the fall scored an 82 against Tennessee Martin on the fl at... scored a 75 against TCU on the fl at... scored a 74 against Kansas State on the fl at... scored an 80 against SDSU on the fl at... In the Spring scored a 75 against Fresno State over fences Freshman ( ): In the fall, scored a 78 in hunt seat against South Dakota State... Scored an 85 on the fl at against TCU... Scored a 72 against Fresno State. Prior to Auburn: Attended Mariemont High School... Has been riding since the age of 7 and competing on the A-AA circuit since the age of 9... Qualifi ed and competed in Maclay Regionals and USEF Medal Finals, riding a different horse each show... Was seventh at the Washington International Horse Show... Qualifi ed four ponies for Pony Finals... Was a counselor at a summer riding camp... Numerous championships and classic wins in the large ponies, children s hunters, junior hunters, junior jumpers and medal classes. Personal: Born Piper Nicole Donnelly on May 26, 1991 in Terrace Park, Ohio... Daughter of Lane and Jill Donnelly and sister to Griffi n (17)... Came to Auburn because of the support from her teammates and because of the friendly atmosphere... Greatest Auburn moment is winning the 2011 National Championship... Majoring in Communication AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 33

34 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Quincy Hayes Junior Hunt Seat Ontario, Canada Sophomore ( ): Finished the season with a record and 2 MVPs... In the fall scored a 78 against Tennessee Martin over fences... scored an 86 against TCU over fences... scored a 79 against South Carolina over fences... scored an 81 against Delaware State over fences... scored an 85 against SDSU over fences... scored an 80 against Georgia over fences... In the spring scored an 83 against South Carolina over fences... scored an 81 against OSU over fences... scored a 66 against Georgia over fences... scored an 86 against NM state over fences... at SECs scored a 158 against South Carolina over fences... at the NCEA championships scored a 145 against Kansas State over fences... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Freshman ( ): Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Cardinal Carter Catholic High School... Finished in the top 25 at USEF Medal Finals, USET Finals and Maclay Finals... Won the JC and CET Medal Finals at the Royal Winter Fair... Was second in the 2009 Hunterdon Equitation Cup... Won the Riders Habit Children s Medal Finals in 2004 and Was Grand Pony Hunter Champion at the Royal Winter Fair in Personal: Born Quincy Elizabeth Hayes on Sept. 18, 1991 in Aurora, Ontario, Canada... Daughter of Doug and Darcy Hayes and sister to Madison (18)... Played volleyball in high school... Came to Auburn because of equestrian... Greatest Auburn moment is winning Nationals... Major: undecided. Christina Lin Junior Hunt Seat Lewisburg, Pa. Sophomore ( ): Finished the season with a and 4 MVPs... In the fall scored an 85 against Tennessee Martin over fences... scored a 66 against TCU over fences... scored a 75 against South Carolina on the fl at and an 80 over fences... scored an 84 against Kansas State on the fl at and an 85 over fences... scored an 82 against Delaware State over fences... scored an 85 against SDSU on the fl at... scored an 84 against Georgia on the fl at and an 85 over fences... In the spring scored a 68 against South Carolina on the fl at and an 82 over fences... scored a 73 against OSU on the fl at and an 80 over fences... scored an 80 against Georgia on the fl at... scored a 76 against Georgia over fences... scored a 77 against NM state on the fl at and a 75 over fences... scored a 77 against Fresno State on the fl at... scored an 83 against Fresno State over fences... at SECs scored a 152 against South Carolina on the fl at and a 164 over fences... at the NCEA championships scored a 165 against Kansas State on the fl at, scored a 148 against Baylor on the fl at and a 149 over fences, scored a 149 against Georgia on the fl at and a 167 over fences... Represented Auburn University at the Collegiate Equitation Challenge on the flat.... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Freshman ( ): In the fall, scored a 79 on the fl at against Delaware State... Earned an MVP against Texas A&M... Scored an 80 over the fences against SMU... Earned yet another MVP on the fl ats against Georgia with a score of In the spring, scored a 77 on the fl at against UT-Martin... Scored a 78 against Georgia... Scored an 80 against Oklahoma State... Earned an MVP against Kansas State with a score of Scored a 165 in the National Championship... Earned honorable mention All-American honors... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Lewisburg Area High School... Won the USEF Talent Search, the USEF Medal and the Maclay at the Winter Equestrian Festival... Was second in the 2009 Maclay Regionals in Region 2... Placed second in the Maclay at the Devon National Horse Show in Was third in the Essex Classics/USHJA Hunterdon Cup in Sixth in the 2009 Wölffer Estate Equitation Championship. Personal: Born Rachel Christina Lin on Sept. 1, 1991 in Lewisburg, Pa.... Daughter of Paul and Karen Lin and sister to Damon (23) and Gabriel (22)... Came to Auburn because of her Auburn equestrian teammates... Greatest Auburn moment is winning the National Championship... Is an avid cliff jumper... Majoring in International Business. StephanieRucci Junior Western Alpharetta, Ga. Sophomore ( ): Finished the season with a record and 3 MVPs... In the fall scored a 73 against Tennessee Martin in reining... In the fall scored a 77 against TCU in horsemanship and a 77 in reining... scored a 66 against South Carolina in horsemanship and a 67.5 in reining... scored a 73 against Kansas State in horsemanship and a 0 in reining... scored a 68 against Delaware State in horsemanship... scored a 72 against SDSU in horsemanship and a 70.5 in reining... scored a 73 against Georgia in horsemanship and a 68.5 in reining... In the spring scored a 72.5 against South Carolina in horsemanship and a 64.5 in reining... scored a 72.5 against OSU in horsemanship and a 69 in reining... scored a 61.5 against Georgia in horsemanship and a 69.5 in reining... scored a 69 against NM state in reining... scored a 73.5 against Fresno State in horsemanship... at SECs scored a against South Carolina in horsemanship and a in reining... at the NCEA championships scored a against South Carolina in horsemanship and a 131 in reining, scored a against Fresno State in horsemanship and in reining, scored a against TCU in horsemanship and a 141 in reining... named the MOP for reining at the 2012 NCEA Championship and was named a second-team Academic Honoree... Chosen to represent Auburn at the 2012 Collegiate Reining Championships... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Freshman ( ): In the fall, earned an MVP in horsemanship with a score of 73 against Kansas State... Scored a 71 against South Carolina... Scored a 72.5 against Fresno State... Scored a 66.5 in reining against Georgia... In the Spring, earned an MVP against UT-Martin in reining with a score of Scored a 72 in horsemanship against Georgia... Scored a 72 on the fl at against South Carolina... Scored a 72.5 against Kansas State... Scored a 149 in horsemanship against TCU... Inducted into the NSCS at Auburn... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Alpharetta High School and was a four-year honor roll student... Earned a superior in horsemanship, trail and equitation at home showing... Novice Youth All-Around Congress Champion in Congress Youth Equitation Finalist in Qualifi ed for the semifi nals in showmanship at the 2009 AQHA World Show... Dixie National All-Around Champion in Qualifi ed in All-Around events for AQHA World Show in 2008 through Was a fi nalist in horsemanship and equitation at the 2011 AQHYA World Championship Show... Made the fi nals in horsemanship at the 2011 AQHYA World Championship Show and fi nished in 13th place out of about 200 riders... Won numerous All-Around awards at state shows in Tennessee and Georgia... Multiple GQHA and HQHA All-Around championships and year-end awards. Personal: Born Stephanie Faith Rucci on August 20, 1992 in Alpharetta, Ga.... Daughter of Ed and Christine Rucci and sister to Liz (17)... Came to Auburn for the atmosphere, the school spirit and the welcoming people... Greatest Auburn moment was winning Nationals and earning her fi rst rundown on Tee... Was a member of the National Honors Society in high school... Majoring in Business.

35 Jennifer Waxman Junior Hunt Seat Chagrin Falls, Ohio Sophomore ( ): Finished the season with a record and 1 MVP... In the fall scored a 76 against Tennessee Martin over fences... scored a 79 against TCU over fences... scored a 79 against South Carolina over fences... scored a 75 against Kansas State over fences... scored an 89 against SDSU over fences... scored an 84 against Georgia over fences... In the Spring scored a 71 against South Carolina over fences... scored an 81 against OSU over fences... scored a 78 against Georgia over fences... scored a 77 against NM state over fences... scored an 80 against Fresno State over fences... at SECs scored a 173 against South Carolina over fences... at the NCEA championships scored a 165 against Kansas State over fences, scored a 165 against Baylor over fences, scored a 176 against Georgia over fences... Named a First-team Academic Honoree... represented Auburn University at the Collegiate Equitation Challenge over fences... named honorable mention All-American over fences... SEC Academic Honor Roll... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Freshman ( ): In the fall, picked up an MVP in hunt seat with a score of 87 against South Dakota State... Scored an 81 over the fences against Fresno State... Earned yet another MVP in hunt seat against Texas A&M... Was named MVP over the fences with a score of 84 against TCU... In the spring, scored an 84 over the fences against Oklahoma State... Scored a 79 over the fences against New Mexico State... Went undefeated in the National Championship throughout hunt seat competition... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Hawken High School... Winner of the 2010 Lionel-Guerrand Hermes Award... Represented the U.S. on a European Junior Nations Cup Tour, where she helped her team win in Wierden, Netherlands... Won the individual gold medal at the 2009 North American Junior and Young Rider Championships... Numerous championships and classic wins at the Harrisburg National Horse Show, Washington International Horse Show, Devon National Horse Show, Syracuse Invitational Horse Show, Hampton Classic Horse Show and Winter Equestrian Festival. Personal: Born Jennifer Waxman on Aug. 11, 1991 in Chagrin Falls, Ohio... Daughter of Gary and Diane Waxman and sister to Michael (25) and Adam (23)... Greatest Auburn moment is winning Nationals... Majoring in Political Science. Chelsea Zillner Junior Western Lenexa, Kan. Sophomore ( ): Finished the season with a record... In the fall scored a 76.5 against Tennessee Martin in horsemanship... In the fall scored a 63 against TCU in horsemanship... In the spring scored a 68 against South Carolina in horsemanship. Freshman ( ): In the fall, scored a 73 in horsemanship against Kansas State... Earned an MVP against South Carolina... Scored a 71.5 against Delaware State... Scored a 72.5 against Fresno State... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Saint James Academy and was a four-year varsity letter winner in basketball... Has been competing in AQHA competitions across the country for more than 12 years... Semi-fi nalist in horsemanship at the 2009 AQHA Congress... Top 10 in horsemanship at the 2008 AQHA Congress... Qualifi ed and competed at the Youth World Show... Multiple circuit championships in horsemanship. Personal: Born Chelsea Renee Shea Zillner on November 4th, 1991 in Lenexa, Kan.... Daughter of Greg and Ronda Zillner and sister to Zack (21)... Came to Auburn for the tradition and for equestrian... Greatest Auburn moment is winning the National Championship... Majoring in Communication. KatieBuff Sophomore Western Morganton, N.C. Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a and 1 MVP... In the fall scored a 73.5 against Tennessee Martin in horsemanship... scored a 74 against South Carolina in horsemanship... scored a 73 against Kansas State in horsemanship... scored a 73 against Delaware State in horsemanship... scored a 74 against Georgia in horsemanship... In the Spring scored a 71.5 against South Carolina in horsemanship... scored a 72.5 against Georgia in horsemanship... scored a 68 against Fresno State in horsemanship. Prior to Auburn: Attended R.L. Patton High School... Has been competing in APHA events for 10 years... Earned a World Championship in Trail and a Reserve World Championship in equitation at the APHA World Show... Was the #2 Youth in the Nation and #1 in Zone 9... Has multiple top 10 fi nishes in showmanship, western pleasure, horsemanship, Hunter Under Saddle and equitation. Personal: Born Katie Dean Buff on Nov. 17, 1992 in Morganton, N.C.... Daughter of Jeannette and Larry Buff and sister to Tonya (31) and Lucas (25)... Came to Auburn for the family tradition... Majoring in Liberal Arts AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 35

36 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE MorganBurns Sophomore Western Tallahassee, Fla. Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a In the fall scored a 70.5 against TCU in reining... scored a 73 against Kansas State in reining... a 64.5 against Delaware State in reining... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Lincoln High School where she was a four-year honor roll student and a member of the National Latin Honor Society... Earned the title of Florida Horseman of the Year in Summer Slide Derby Level 1 Non-Pro Reining Champion, 2010 NRHA Southeast Regional Affi liate Reigning Champion... Tied as the 2010 Reserve Congress Champion Florida Classic Derby Reserve Champion NRHYA Youth Delegate and President of Florida and Dixie Reining Horse Youth Associations Florida State Reining Champion... Is a two-time Dixie Reining Champion... Ranked in the top-10 in the nation in the NRHA Youth Division. Bussey Personal: Born Morgan Taylor Burns on April 4, 1993 in Tallahassee, Fla.... Daughter of Janet and Bill Burns... Came to Auburn because of the family environment, academic reputation and the equestrian team (coaches and advisors)... Majoring in Pre-Dentistry. Freshman ( ): Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Sophomore Western Guin, Ala. Prior to Auburn: Attended Winfi eld City High... Has been showing and cutting horses for 10 years with numerous top 15 fi nishes at Eastern, Western and World Nationals... Voted an NYCHA National Offi cer (Secretary). Personal: Born Bailee Rose Bussey on Dec. 29, 1992 in Guin, Ala.... Daughter of Bret Bussey and Chele Miles and sister to Boone (21)... Came to Auburn because of the atmosphere and for equestrian... Majoring in Business. Julianna Cook Sophomore Western Farmington, Ga. Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a record... In the spring at SECs scored a against South Carolina in reining... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Oconee County High School... Earned 2010 Reserve Champion at State 4-H Show... Competed at the 2010 Appaloosa Youth World Competition... Is a top 10 NHRA competitor in horsemanship and reining at Southeast competitions. Personal: Born Julianna Cook on May 22, 1992 in Watkinsville, Ga.... Daughter of Michele and Hermon Cook and sister to Jackie (16) and Ryan (13)... Came to Auburn because of the great campus, the friendly people and the equestrian team... Majoring in Animal Science. JenniferDelman Sophomore Hunt Seat Greensboro, N.C. Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a record and 2 MVPs... In the fall scored an 87 against Tennessee Martin on the fl at... scored a 72 against TCU on the fl at... scored a 65 against Delaware State on the fl at... In the Spring scored a 74 against South Carolina on the fl at... scored an 81 against OSU on the fl at... scored an 78 against Georgia on the fl at... scored a 72 against NM state on the fl at... at SECs scored a 150 against South Carolina on the fl at... at the NCEA championships scored a 141 against Kansas State on the fl at... named honorable mention All-American on the flat... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Greensboro Day School... Made the Harrisburg Medal Finals from Was a USET Talent Search Qualifi er from Placed second in the EJ Haun Finals and eighth in the Maclay Regionals... Won the 2009 VHSA Hunt Seat Medal Finals... Was second in 2009 Zone 3 Equitation Finals... Was second in equitation schooling class at Harrisburg and third in the EJ Haun Equitation Finals, both in Personal: Born Jennifer Delman on Aug. 9, 1992 in Greensboro, N.C.... Daughter of Jo and David Delman... Came to Auburn because of the equestrian team... Travels to England every other summer for one month... Majoring in Pre-Pharmacy.

37 Lucy Igoe Sophomore Western Powell, Ohio Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a record... In the fall scored a 70 against Tennessee Martin in Horsemanship... scored a 59.5 against Delaware State in horsemanship... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Olentangy Liberty High School... Has an impressive competition record in AQHA events... Has multiple top 10 fi nishes and championships in horsemanship, showmanship, trail, equitation and western riding at the All-American Quarter Horse Congress and the AQHA Youth World Show. Personal: Born Lucy Jane Igoe on Jan. 7, 1993 in Powell, Ohio... Daughter of Barb and Cleve Igoe and sister to Ross (19)... Came to Auburn for the equestrian team... Her nickname is Goose... Majoring in Political Science. Katsy Leeman Sophomore Western Massillon, Ohio Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a record... In the fall scored a 76 against Tennessee Martin in Horsemanship... In the fall scored a 72 against TCU in horsemanship... scored a 70.5 against Delaware State in horsemanship... scored a 72 against SDSU in horsemanship... scored a 74 against Georgia in horsemanship... In the Spring scored a 65 against OSU in horsemanship... scored a 73.5 against Georgia in horsemanship... scored a 72 against NM state in horsemanship... scored a 68.5 against Fresno State in horsemanship... at SECs scored a against South Carolina in horsemanship... at the NCEA championships scored a against South Carolina in horsemanship, scored a 132 against Fresno State in horsemanship, scored a against TCU in horsemanship. Prior to Auburn: Attended Jackson High School... Has been competing in AQHA events for 11 years... Has numerous circuit championships, World Show places and top 10 fi nalist fi nishes... Has a Congress championship. Personal: Born Katsy Leeman on May 5, 1993 in Massillon, Ohio... Daughter of Elizabeth Leeman and sister to Kyle (21)... Came to Auburn because it was a great fi t for what she was looking for... Her grandfather runs a family-owned cheese-making business... Majoring in Business. Long Sophomore Western Anchorage, Alaska Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a record... In the fall scored a 76 against Tennessee Martin in horsemanship... scored a 69.5 against South Carolina in horsemanship... scored a 73 against Kansas State in horsemanship... scored a 69 against SDSU in horsemanship... In the Spring scored a 73 against South Carolina in horsemanship... scored a 69.5 against OSU in horsemanship... scored a 73.5 against Georgia in horsemanship... scored a 74 against NM state in horsemanship... at the NCEA championships scored a against Fresno State in horsemanship, scored a 141 against TCU in horsemanship... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Was home-schooled (family partnership)... Has been riding competitively since she was 12-years-old... Has an extensive amount of accomplishments, including numerous top 5 and top 10 fi nishes at the World Show and Congress Championships... Earned Congress Championships for equitation and horsemanship in 2008 and Was world champion at 2009 Horsemanship Youth World Championship. Personal: Born Danielle Long on Sept. 26, 1992 in Anchorage, Alaska... Daughter of Doreen and Bill Long and sister to Bianca (16)... Came to Auburn for equestrian... Major: Undecided. Moran Sophomore Western Collierville, Tenn. Freshman ( ): Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Collierville High School and gave a salutatorian speech at her graduation... She nationally qualifi ed at the Youth World Show in western pleasure in Earned the 2010 AQHA All-Around Youth Certifi cate of Merit. Personal: Born Caitlin Ellen Moran on Dec. 30, 1992 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.... Daughter of Laura and Gerald Moran and sister to Ryan (21)... Came to Auburn because it offered the best academic scholarship that suited her... Is a National Merit Scholar... Easily adapts to different horses and competitions... Major: Undecided AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 37

38 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Melena Smith Sophomore Hunt Seat Mahopac, N.Y. Freshman ( ): Finished the season with a record... In the fall scored a 72 against Kansas State over fences... scored a 60 against Delaware State over fences... In the Spring scored a 70 against OSU over fences... scored a 72 against Fresno State on the fl at... Auburn Academic Top Tiger Award. Prior to Auburn: Attended Mahopac High School and graduated with a 4.0 GPA... Was a national fi nalist for the Emerging Athletes Program... Finished in top 30 at the ASPCA Maclay Finals in Personal: Born Melena Smith on July 10, 1993 in New York, N.Y.... Daughter of Kathryn and Ken Smith... Came to Auburn because of the Pre-Veterinary program, the equestrian team and because of the friendly people... Majoring in Pre-Veterinary Science. Maggie Barlow ElizabethBenson Freshman Western Homewood, Ala. Freshman Hunt Seat Whitehouse Station, N.J. Prior to Auburn: Graduated from Valleydale Christian Academy with numerous academic achievements. Competed on the Appaloosa circuit and was a fi nalist at the World Championship Show. Finished top 10 in the nation in 2011 and was the year end high point winner in Alabama. Personal: Daughter of Mike and Jeanne Barlow... Has one brother, Jack (21). Megan Bifano Freshman Hunt Seat Austin, Texas Prior to Auburn: Graduated from UT online High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society... Has numerous riding accomplishments including 2011 Leading West Coast WIHS Equitation rider... Placed11th at the 2011 Maclay Finals and 2nd at the 2011 Maclay Central Regional... Member of the 2011 NAJYRC and Prix des States teams winner of the THJA Medal Final... Honorable mention at the 2010 Maclay Central Regional... 2nd in the 2009 EMO Equitation Cup Finals. Prior to Auburn: Graduated from Hunterdon Central Regional High School... Has had numerous riding accomplishments including 2011 winner of the George Morris Excellence in Equitation...Wasthird at the 2011 Maclay Final and third 3rd at the 2011 WIHS Equitation Final... 10th at the 2010 USET Final... Winner of the WIHS Equitation at Devon 2011 and the USEF Medal at Devon Many top ribbons in the Junior Jumpers at some of the biggest horse shows in the country including Lake Placid, Hampton Classic, and Devon. Personal: Daughter to Jack and Katie Benson... Hasone brother, John Williams Benson (19). ClaireConnaghan Freshman Hunt Seat Apex, N.C. Prior to Auburn: Graduated with high honors from Saint Mary s School where she was a member of the National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, National Art Honor Society...Qualifi ed and Competed at the 2011 USEF Medal Final, Maclay Final, and WIHS Equitation Final... Qualifi ed and competed at the 2010 USEF Medal Final and Maclay Final. Personal: Daughterof Denis and Page Connaghan. Personal: Daughterof Lou and Marge Bifano... Hasone sister, Jennifer Pratt (40).

39 Hasbrouck Donovan Freshman Hunt Seat Gainesville, Fla. Prior to Auburn: Attended Saint Francis Catholic High School in Gainesville, Fla., and graduated from online school small junior hunter champion at the Devon Horse Show andfourth-best child rider on a horse champion and reserve champion small junior hunter and reserve champion large junior hunter at the Hampton Classic... 10th at 2011 USEF Medal Finals and reserve champion large junior hunter champion large junior hunter andfourth-best child rider on a horse at the Devon Horse Show Young Riders team gold medal... 11th at the 2010 Maclay Finals...Ninth at the 2010 WIHS Equitation Finals winner of the Maclay at the Devon Horse Show Best Child Rider at the Washington International Horse Show winner at Maclay Regionals. Personal: Daughter of Billy and Christine Donovan... Has three brothers, Billy (20), Bryan (15) and Connor (10). LandrieFolsom Freshman Hunt Seat Thomasville, Ga. Prior to Auburn: Graduated with Honors from Brookwood School as a member of the National Honor Society... Qualifi ed 2009, 2001, and 2012 Maclay Regionals...Seventh at the 2011 Region 3 Maclay Regionals... Qualifi ed for the 2010 and 2011 USEF Medal Finals... Qualifi ed for the 2011 New England Finals... Qualified and Competed at Junior Hunter Finals Top-15 in the Hunterdon Cup Won the Maclay and ribboned in the Low Junior Jumpers at 2012 HITS Ocala. Personal: Daughter of Earl and Debbie Folsom. Hannah Loseke Freshman Western Kearney, Neb. Prior to Auburn: Graduated from Kearney High School with a 4.0 on the honor roll and a member of National Honor Society... Ran cross country and track and lettered all four years in both sports... Competed extensively on the AQHA circuit earning superiors in showmanship, horsemanship, equitation, hunter under saddle... Placed top 10 at the All-American Quarter Horse Congress and was a semifi nalist at the AQHYA World Show... Has numerous all-around awards and was reserve all-around champion at the Arizona Sun Circuit in Personal: Daughter of Galen and Elizabeth Loseke... Has one brother, Ethan (20). AllieDusha Freshman Western Batavia, Ohio Prior to Auburn: Graduated from Glen Este High School with extensive academic accomplishments including, Top 10 in her class with a 4.25 GPA, a member of Student Council along with serving as Senior Class Vice President and a member of National Honor Society... Competed in the AQHA...In2011 and 2012, was a qualifi er for AQHYA Youth World Show in Horsemanship, Hunt Seat Equitation, Showmanship, and Hunter Under Saddle...Has received multiple All- Around Youth awards and numerous year-end high point titles for the West Virginia Quarter Horse Association...In 2012 was named President of the West Virginia Quarter Horse Youth Association. Personal: Daughter of Rich and Beth Dusha. Griffin Knight Freshman Western Madisonville, Texas Prior to Auburn: Graduated from Madisonville High School 3rd in her class with numerous academic achievements including class president, student council, honor society and beta club... Also played varsity softball for four years where she was named best new comer, MVP and fi rst team all-district pitcher... Competed extensively in the AQHA in both All-around and Reining... Has multiple top 10 fi nishes at the Quarter Horse Congress, was top 5 at the AQHYA World Show and has multiple circuit and all-around awards. Personal: Daughter of Roger (Sonny) and Dawn Knight... Has one sibbling, Sonnye (23). Hannah Marco Freshman Hunt Seat Jacksonville, Fla. Prior to Auburn: Graduated from the University of Nebraska Independent Study High School...Has qualifi ed for the 2012 USEF Medal Finals and Maclay Finals... Her junior hunter is rankedeighth nationally in the USEF junior hunter standings... In 2011, qualifi ed and competed in the USEF Medal Final and Maclay Final... In 2010, competed throughout indoors in the Large Junior Hunters... In 2009, fi nished with ribbons in the top 10 at Junior Hunter Finals. Personal: Daughter of David and Elizabeth Marco... Has one brother, Michael (21) AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 39

40 MorganMcQuay Freshman Hunt Seat Carmel, Ind. Prior to Auburn: Graduated from Carmel High School with numerous academic awards... Competed in the Child/Adult Jumpers the last 2 years... Has twice beenseventh in the Ledges Low Child/ Adult Jumper Classic... Has gained invaluable experience as a working student for the last four years. Personal: Daughter of Kam and Deb McQuay... Has one sibling, Kendall(22). Munger Freshman Western Johns Creek, Ga. Prior to Auburn: Graduated from Chattahoochee High School as an honor-roll student and an active member ofher Class Council, Student Venture, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and National Charity League... Has an extensive amount of accomplishments, including multiple regional NRHA champion and reserve champion year-end awards... In2011, named TNRHA Reserve Champion in Youth Reining (14-18), National Reining Breeders Classic top 5 in Unrestricted Youth, and a top 5 and top 10 in Youth at the NRHA Cowtown Classic... In 2012, Dixie National Quarter Horse Show - AQHA and NRHA Youth champion, USEF National Youth Reining Championship silver medalist, semi-fi nalist reining qualifi er for AQHYA World Championship Show. Personal: Daughter of Richard Munger and Jana Wojenski... Has one brother, Matthew (14)... Came to Auburn because of the family atmosphere, strong traditions, small-town feel, academics and the equestrian program... Majoring in Communication Disorders. KatieSluck Freshman Western Fort Worth, Texas Prior to Auburn: Graduated from Southwest Christian School where she was a member of the national honor society and a 4 year student ambassador in addition to vice president of her senior class... Four-year varsity starter on the soccer team and a team captain her senior year... Competed extensively on the Appaloosa circuit for10 years and has multiple top-10 and topfi ve world show placings... Was the hunt seat equitation world champion and 2011 reserve equitation rider high point at the youth world show. PeytonSmith Freshman Hunt Seat Ordinary, Va. Prior to Auburn: Graduated from Laurel Springs School... Has competed in the equitation and junior hunters along the east coast... Champion in the Small Junior Hunters at HITS Ocala VHSA Junior Exhibitor of the Year. Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Melinda Smith... Has one brother, Hunter (21). Personal: Daughter of Jim and Kirsten Sluck AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE

41 AT UT MARTIN (9/25/11) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Jennifer Delman 87 E. Gay 77 Grace Socha 84 H. Ralston 74 Lindsay Portela 80 K. Bergenty 77 Piper Donnelly 82 C. Cramer 87 Anna Becker 87 K. Herbst 81 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Christina Lin 85 C. Cramer 79 Maggie McAlary 87 B. Kasprack 80 Quincy Hayes 78 K. Miranda 74 Jennifer Waxman 76 T. Efi rd 72 Coryn Bergenty 75 K. Bergenty 79 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Katsy Leeman 76 H. Grimm 68.5 Lucy Igoe 70 A. Guenther 71.5 Danielle Long 76 M. Chullock 74.5 Chelsea Zillner 76.5 L. Ellzey 70.5 Katie Buff 73.5 C. Fulcher 70.5 WESTERN REINING Stephanie Rucci 73 C. Lamb 68.5 Indy Roper 75.5 M. Chullock 70.5 Cheyenne Cracraft 71.5 A. Guenther 65.5 Lydia Hinshaw 72.5 H. Grimm 72.5 Jillian Fuller 70 C. Fulcher 74 TCU (10/1/11) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Grace Socha 69 C. Selchau 77 Maggie McAlary 88 C. Ader 81 Piper Donnelly 75 K. Perry 86 Anna Becker 75 E. Maloof 52 Jennifer Delman 72 H. Jacobi 79 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Grace Socha 78 C. Motz 50 Jennifer Waxman 79 K. Perry 60 Christina Lin 66 C. Ader 40 Maggie McAlary 85 C. Selchau 74 Quincy Hayes 86 H. Jacobi 82 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Kristin Hansen 75.5 T. Prince 66.5 Stephanie Rucci 77 C. Chown 77.5 Chelsea Zillner 63 A. Estrada 74.5 Indy Roper 77.5 K. Peterson 73 Katsy Leeman 72 L. Hardin 70.5 WESTERN REINING Stephanie Rucci 77 K. Gray 75 Indy Roper 72.5 C. Schimpff 66 Kristin Hansen 74 D. Spencer 69.5 Cheyenne Cracraft 74 A. Child 72.5 Morgan Burns 70.5 K. Simonson 71 SOUTH CAROLINA (10/8/11) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Lindsay Portela 74 A. Henter 75 Grace Socha 73 K. McCormack 79 Anna Becker 77 K. Hart 74 Christina Lin 75 C. Hedgepeth 65 Maggie McAlary 77 C. Curcio 78 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Maggie McAlary 87 P. Dekko 77 Christina Lin 80 C. Curcio 82 Quincy Hayes 79 A. Henter 78 Jennifer Waxman 83 A. Arute 68 Grace Socha 78 K. McCormack 80 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Katie Buff 74 J. Letchworth 76.5 Danielle Long 69.5 A. Ceresani 74.5 Kristin Hansen 71.5 M. Fortune 74 Stephanie Rucci 66 S. Chiodo 61 Indy Roper 74.5 K. Kopf 68.5 WESTERN REINING Stephanie Rucci 67.5 A. Pope 69.5 Jillian Fuller 66 A. Jewell 68.5 Indy Roper 69.5 J. Brown 62.5 Kristin Hansen 74.5 A.L. McDonald 67 Cheyenne Cracraft 70 M. Malbin MEET RESULTS KANSAS STATE (10/21/11) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Piper Donnelly 74 M. Wayda 79 Christina Lin 84 M. Finch 79 Anna Becker 73 R. Webster 64 Maggie McAlary 88 J. Bogstad 84 Lindsay Portela 82 L. Laffey 79 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Melena Smith 72 S. Mershon 76 Grace Socha 65 C. Avolese 70 Christina Lin 85 K. Yates 79 Jennifer Waxman 75 R. Webster 68 Maggie McAlary 82 K. Hennessy 63 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Katie Buff 73 H. Ribera 74 Stephanie Rucci 73 C. DeNicolo 70.5 Indy Roper 74 W. Unkefer 75 Kristin Hansen 74.5 R. Wetherell 74 Danielle Long 73 K. Bovaird 73 WESTERN REINING Cheyenne Cracraft 73 S. Etsell 72.5 Indy Roper 70.5 J. Johnson 68.5 Kristin Hansen 67.5 A. Warner 63 Morgan Burns 73 J. Cox 73 Stephanie Rucci 0 E. Stockford 65.5 VS. DELAWARE STATE 11/5/11 EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Rachel Cooper 82 E. Engard 66 Jennifer Delman 65 S. Bonneville 55 Grace Socha 82 C. Foltz 70 Lindsay Portela 84 A. Berfi eld 75 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Melena Smith 60 A. Berfi eld 79 Maggie McAlary 82 E. Engard 69 Christina Lin 85 C. Foltz 76 Quincy Hayes 81 S. Bonneville 73 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Lucy Igoe 59.5 B. Huyett 46 Katie Buff 73 T. Scuse 66 Stephanie Rucci 68 K. Trueba 56 Katsy Leeman 70.5 B. Collins 70 WESTERN REINING Morgan Burns 64.5 B. Huyett 68.5 Jillian Fuller 0 M. Foley 69.5 Kristin Hansen 71.5 K. Trueba 65.5 Cheyenne Cracraft 71 B. Collins 70 AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (11/5/11) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Piper Donnelly 80 J. Boscardin 77 Anna Becker 77 M. Sauer 74 Christina Lin 85 M. Violand 61 Maggie McAlary 94 M. Schiffman 71 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Grace Socha 84 B. Yeargin 67 Quincy Hayes 85 M. Sauer 86 Coryn Bergenty 59 S. Wright 83 Jennifer Waxman 89 M. Violand 79 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Stephanie Rucci 72 M. Holzworth 69 Kristin Hansen 65.5 K. Champagne 67 Danielle Long 69 H. Baysinger 68 Katsy Leeman 71 A. Mandelke 68 WESTERN REINING Stephanie Rucci 70.5 H. Lauth 71 Jillian Fuller 0 M. Holzworth 68 Cheyenne Cracraft 72 J. Basler 66.5 Kristin Hansen 70.5 L. Dunlavy 70 AT GEORGIA (11/11/11) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Grace Socha 84 C. Anthony 86 Maggie McAlary 85 M. Southam 75 Anna Becker 83 O. Dorey 80 Christina Lin 84 G. Rogers 83 Lindsay Portela 79 M. Morris 84 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Jennifer Waxman 84 K. Arbuckle 74 Maggie McAlary 84 A. O Mara 75 Christina Lin 85 C. Anthony 88 Grace Socha 80 M. Morris 83 Quincy Hayes 80 O. Dorey 82 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Katsy Leeman 74 K. Van Allen 72 Stephanie Rucci 73 A. Sasser 73 Indy Roper 77 P. Stawicki 75.5 Katie Buff 74 M. Hawkins 78 Kristin Hansen 74 M. Salazar 74 WESTERN REINING Kristin Hansen 71 B. Haaland 72.5 Jillian Fuller 68.5 K. Truesdell 70 Cheyenne Cracraft 69 S. Belcher 70 Stephanie Rucci 68.5 L. Tieche 67 Indy Roper 69.5 M. Lantz 70.5 VS. OKLAHOMA STATE (1/28/12) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Christina Lin 73 J. White 75 Lindsay Portela 65 E. Sparks 73 Maggie McAlary 77 A. Robbins 75 Jennifer Delman 81 A. Rose 74 Anna Becker 77 A. Dooman 75 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Christina Lin 80 S. Harrison 73 Jennifer Waxman 81 S. Elser 78 Melena Smith 70 A. Joyce 79 Maggie McAlary 81 A. Rose 74 Quincy Hayes 76 M. Gampfer 77 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Indy Roper 73 L. McMullen 71.5 Stephanie Rucci 72.5 M. Dalton 66 Katsy Leeman 65 L. Halvorson 74 Danielle Long 69.5 M. Tomlin 71 Kristin Hansen 72 K. Krshka 75.5 WESTERN REINING Indy Roper 71.5 C. Daniels 70 Jillian Fuller 70 K. Krshka 64.5 Kristin Hansen 58 J. Blumer 66.5 Cheyenne Cracraft 62 R. Houchin 62 Stephanie Rucci 69 C. McElreath 68 VS. GEORGIA (2/18/12) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Lindsay Portela 80 K. Arbuckle 80 Jennifer Delman 78 M. Morris 74 Maggie McAlary 83 M. Carraway 72 Anna Becker 72 C. Anthony 91 Christina Lin 75 G. Rogers 78 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Jennifer Waxman 78 M. Morris 78 Quincy Hayes 66 A. O Mara 82 Christina Lin 76 O. Dorey 83 Maggie McAlary 85 C. Anthony 83 Grace Socha 81 I. Jolioeur 77 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Danielle Long 73.5 M. Salazar 73.5 Katsy Leeman 73.5 P. Stawicki 73.5 Stephanie Rucci 61.5 M. Hawkins 73 Indy Roper 74.5 S. Parr 56.5 Katie Buff 72.5 K. Van Allen 70 WESTERN REINING Indy Roper 74.5 S. Belcher 72 Kristin Hansen 73 K. Truesdell 74.5 Cheyenne Cracraft 70 L. Tieche 71.5 Stephanie Rucci 69.5 M. Lantz 72 Jillian Fuller 73 B. Haaland AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 41

42 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE AT SOUTH CAROLINA (2/25/12) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Maggie McAlary 89 K. McCormack 70 Christina Lin 68 E. Johnson 82 Lindsay Portela 80 K. Schmidt 90 Jennifer Delman 74 L. Holler 79 Anna Becker 84 C. Hedgepeth 85 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Jennifer Waxman 71 K. Schmidt 83 Quincy Hayes 83 C. Curcio 87 Christina Lin 82 K. McCormack 81 Maggie McAlary 90 P. Dekko 80 Grace Socha 82 A. Henter 78 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Danielle Long 73 K. Kopf 70.5 Indy Roper 70.5 J. Letchworth 72.5 Stephanie Rucci 72.5 S. Chiodo 74.5 Chelsea Zillner 68 M. Fortune 68.5 Katie Buff 71.5 A. Ceresani 72.5 WESTERN REINING Kristin Hansen 69 L. Choate 71 Stephanie Rucci 64.5 A. Pope 67.5 Indy Roper 68.5 C. McMillion 68.5 Cheyenne Cracraft 66.5 A.L. McDonald 63 Jillian Fuller 67 A. Jewell 67 AT NEW MEXICO STATE (3/9/12) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Anna Becker 72 H. Swarthout 82 Grace Socha 76 R. Jenkins 76 Christina Lin 77 S. Gershon 76 Jennifer Delman 80 B. Raab 71 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Quincy Hayes 86 A. Lang 78 Grace Socha 82 L. Bostwick 74 Jennifer Waxman 77 E. Solomon 80 Christina Lin 75 E. McConnell 81 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Danielle Long 74 C. Campbell 75 Kristin Hansen 73 M. Gould 74.5 Indy Roper 72 L. DeVoe 71 Katsy Leeman 72 C. Edgerton 72.5 WESTERN REINING Cheyenne Cracraft 74 A. Child 72.5 Stephanie Rucci 77 K. Gray 75 Kristin Hansen 74 D. Spencer 69.5 Indy Roper 72.5 C. Schimpff 66 VS. FRESNO STATE (3/9/12) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Melena Smith 72 K. Budnik 80 Grace Socha 84 H. Flammang 78 Christina Lin 77 L. Madrazo 70 Lindsay Portela 74 M. Wilson 78 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Jennifer Waxman 80 H. Elsbernd 77 Piper Donnelly 75 K. Spicer 70 Christina Lin 83 N. Roworth 40 Grace Socha 76 H. West 72 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Katie Buff 68 S.J. Stone 68.5 Katsy Leeman 68.5 A. Warkentin 69.5 Stephanie Rucci 73.5 L. Crivelli 70.5 Indy Roper 69.5 C. Beezley 67.5 WESTERN REINING Cheyenne Cracraft 66 K. McKillop 60 Indy Roper 71.5 C. Beezley 67.5 Jillian Fuller 65.5 C. Kozlowski 66.5 Kristin Hansen 71 L. Crivelli 65 SOUTHERN EQUESTRIAN CHAMPIONSHIP VS. SOUTH CAROLINA (3/30/12) EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Anna Becker 164 C. Hedgepeth 154 Maggie McAlary 178 K. McCormack 183 Jennifer Delman 150 K. Hart 0 Grace Socha 160 K. Schmidt 168 Christina Lin 152 E. Johnson 152 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Christina Lin 164 A. Henter 170 Grace Socha 142 P. Dekko 145 Quincy Hayes 158 K. McCormack 181 Jennifer Waxman 173 C. Curcio 169 Maggie McAlary 172 K. Schmidt 179 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Danielle Long 143 K. Kopf Kristin Hansen A. Cerasani Stephanie Rucci S. Chiodo Katsy Leeman M. Fortune Indy Roper 145 J. Letchworth WESTERN REINING Julianna Cook A. Pope Indy Roper C. McMillion Kristin Hansen 135 A.L. McDonald 138 Cheyenne Cracraft L. Choate 143 Stephanie Rucci A. Jewell NCEA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS FIRST ROUND BYE MEETS HUNT SEAT VS. KANSAS STATE EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Maggie McAlary 153 R. Webster 154 Christina Lin 165 M. Wayda 155 Lindsay Portela 118 L. Laffey 0 Jennifer Delman 141 M. Finch 162 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Quincy Hayes 145 K. Yates 150 Jennifer Waxman 165 M. Wayda 155 Maggie McAlary 75 C. Avolese 125 Grace Socha 157 S. Mershon 156 WESTERN VS. SOUTH CAROLINA HORSEMANSHIP Katsy Leeman M. Fortune Stephanie Rucci S. Chiodo 144 Kristin Hansen J. Letchworth Indy Roper 145 A. Cerasani REINING Kristin Hansen 136 A. Jewell Indy Roper 137 C. McMillion 132 Stephanie Rucci 131 L. Choate Cheyenne Cracraft A. Pope SECOND ROUND MEETS HUNT SEAT VS. BAYLOR EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Maggie McAlary 161 K. Woodsum 141 Grace Socha 136 L. Goldman 132 Anna Becker 132 T. Brown 152 Christina Lin 148 S. Schaefer 140 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Christina Lin 149 A. McGehee 149 Jennifer Waxman 165 L. Goldman 176 Maggie McAlary 171 S. Schaefer 178 Grace Socha 142 T. Brown 164 WESTERN VS. FRESNO STATE HORSEMANSHIP Katsy Leeman 132 C. Beezley 131 Indy Roper L. Crivelli Danielle Long A. Warkentin Stephanie Rucci S.J. Stone REINING Indy Roper L. Crivelli 137 Cheyenne Cracraft 136 S. Koch 134 Stephanie Rucci C. Kozlowski 138 Kristin Hansen 138 S. Coletti 133 NCEA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (CONT.) HUNT SEAT THIRD PLACE MEET VS. GEORGIA EQUITATION ON THE FLAT Lindsay Portela 136 K. Arbuckle 157 Christina Lin 149 C. Anthony 153 Maggie McAlary 143 M. Morris 151 Grace Socha 139 G. Rogers 143 EQUITATION OVER FENCES Grace Socha 157 K. Arbuckle 158 Maggie McAlary 166 O. Dorey 158 Christina Lin 167 M. Morris 157 Jennifer Waxman 176 C. Anthony 176 WESTERN FIFTH PLACE MEET VS. TCU HORSEMANSHIP Danielle Long 141 A. Estrada 145 Stephanie Rucci T. Prince 137 Katsy Leeman S. Bayer 144 Indy Roper 142 C. Chown REINING Cheyenne Cracraft A. Child 138 Kristin Hansen 139 S. Bayer 134 Indy Roper K. Gray 139 Stephanie Rucci 141 K. Simonson 137

43 Horsemanship Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Buff Katie Hansen Kristin 2 5 Igoe Lucy 1 1 Leeman Katsy Long Danielle 4 5 Roper Indy Rucci Stephanie Zillner Chelsea 1 2 Reining Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Burns Morgan 2 Cook Julianna l Cracraft Cheyenne Fuller Jillian 2 6 Hansen Kristin Roper Indy 12 l 4 Rucci Stephanie 6 8 2* *Includes Most Outstanding Player award at 2012 NCEA National Championships Horsemanship Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Casey Mary Dymond Bailey Fowler Casey Hansen Kristin Roper Indy Rucci Stephanie Zilner Chelsea Reining Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Fuller Jillian George Kelsey Hansen Kristin Hinshaw Lydia Monfore Paige Roper Indy Rucci Stephanie Stambuk Cassandra Statistics Flat Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Becker Anna 8 4 Cooper Rachel 1 Delman Jennifer Donnelly Piper 1 3 Lin Christina McAlary Maggie Portela Lindsay Smith Melena 1 Socha Grace Fences Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Bergenty Coryn 2 Donnelly Piper 1 Hayes Quincy Lin Christina McAlary Maggie Smith Melena 3 Socha Grace 7 6 Waxman Jennifer Statistics Flat Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Becker Anna Cooper Rachel Donnelly Piper Fraza Elise Grubb Dottie Hayes Quincy Kleis Bailey Kolpin Mallory Lin Christina Loprete Ali McAlary Maggie Portela Lindsay Schierholz Anna Socha Grace Fences Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Becker Anna Bergenty Coryn Donnelly Piper Fraza Elise Grubb Dottie Hayes Quincy Lin Christina Loprete Ali McAlary Maggie Portela Lindsay Schierholz Anna Socha Grace Waxman Jennifer AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 43

44 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Statistics Horsemanship Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Beck Anna Bohan Amy Casey Mary Dymond Bailey Jones Jessica Kobak Courtney Miller Kylie Pope Kim Whitaker Sarah Reining Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Fairey Ashton George Kelsey Jones Jessica Jordan Lyndsey Monfore Paige Pope Kim Tidmore Courtney Winchester Mary Elsye Flat Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Anheuser Chelsea Breedlove Katie Grubb Dottie Loprete Ali Luker Liza McAlary Maggie Reinhart Jenny Rifkin Rebecca Schierholz Anna Socha Grace Fences Last Name First Name Win Loss MVP Anheuser Chelsea Braswell Jessica Fraza Elise Grubb Dottie Loprete Ali McAlary Maggie Reinhart Jenny Rifkin Rebecca Schierholz Anna Socha Grace 4 2 1

45 ALL-TIME RESULTS DATE OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION WESTERN HUNT SEAT OVERALL Sept. 25 at Tennessee-Martin Martin, Tenn. W W W Oct. 1 TCU Auburn W W W Oct. 8 South Carolina Auburn W W W Oct. 21 Kansas State Auburn W W W Nov. 5 South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. W W W Delaware State Brookings, S.D. W W W Nov. 11 at Georgia Athens, Ga. L W L Jan. 28 Oklahoma State Auburn W W W Feb. 18 Georgia Auburn W L L Feb. 25 at South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. L L L March 9 New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. L W L Fresno State Las Cruces, N.M. W W W March 30 Southern Equestrian Champ. Athens, Ga. L L L April National Collegiate Waco, Texas 5th 4th 5th Equestrian Championships DATE OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION WESTERN HUNT SEAT OVERALL Sept. 23 Kansas State Auburn W W W Sept. 24 South Dakota State Auburn W W W Oct. 1 South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. L W W Oct. 8 Delaware State Auburn W L W Oct. 9 Fresno State Auburn W W W Nov. 5 Texas A&M Bryan, Texas L W L Nov. 6 TCU Ft. Worth, Texas L L L Nov. 7 SMU Dallas, Texas W L W Nov. 12 Georgia Auburn W W W Jan. 28 UT-Martin Martin, Tenn. W L W Feb. 12 Georgia Bishop, Ga. L W L Feb. 19 South Carolina Auburn W W W March 11 Kansas State/New Mexico State Manhattan, Kan. L/W L W March 12 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L W W March 26 Southern Equestrian Champ. Blythewood, S.C. 1st 1st 1st April Varsity Nationals Waco, Texas 4th 2nd 1st DATE OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION WESTERN HUNT SEAT OVERALL Sept. 18 TCU Auburn W W W SMU Auburn - - W W Oct. 2 South Carolina Auburn W L L Oct. 9 Tennessee-Martin Martin, Tenn. W W W Oct. 16 Texas A&M Auburn L W W Nov. 7 Sacred Heart Bethany, Conn. W W W Nov. 8 Delaware State Dover, Del. W W W Nov. 13 Georgia Bishop, Ga. W L L Feb. 2 South Carolina Blythewood, S.C. W W W Feb. 20 New Mexico State Auburn W W W Feb. 21 Oklahoma State Auburn W W W Feb, 27 Baylor Auburn W W W March 6 Georgia Auburn W W W March 13 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. L L L March 14 Kansas State Fresno, Calif. W W W March 27 Southern Equestrian Champ. Auburn 1st 1st 1st April 15 Varsity Nationals Waco, Texas - - 2nd AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 45

46 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME RESULTS DATE OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION WESTERN HUNT SEAT OVERALL Sept. 19 Fresno State Auburn W W W Oct. 4 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. W W W Oct. 18 Georgia Auburn W W W Jan. 24 Delaware State Auburn W W W feb. 7 South Carolina Auburn L L L Feb. 28 Georgia Athens, Ga. L L L March 7 Baylor Waco, Texas L W W March 8 Southern Methodist Dallas, Texas W W March 13 Kansas State Manhattan, Kansas L W W March 14 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. W W W April 3 Southern Equestrian Champ. Athens, Ga. 2nd 2nd 2nd April 16 Varsity Nationals Waco, Texas - - 2nd DATE OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION WESTERN HUNT SEAT OVERALL Sept. 21 TCU Auburn W W W Sept. 29 South Carolina Auburn W W W Oct. 3 UT-Martin Martin, Tenn. W W W Oct. 11 Georgia Athens, Ga. L L L Oct. 17 Kansas State Auburn L W W Jan. 26 Delaware State Auburn W W W Feb. 2 Texas A&M Auburn W L W Feb. 9 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L L L Feb. 16 Baylor Auburn L W W Feb. 17 Oklahoma State Auburn W L W March 1 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. L W W March 2 New Mexico State Fresno, Calif. W W W March 7 Georgia Auburn L L L March 8 Stephen F. Austin Auburn W W W March 28 Southern Equestrian Champ. Columbia, S.C rd April Varsity Nationals Waco, Texas 6th 1st 3rd DATE OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION WESTERN HUNT SEAT OVERALL Sept. 21 TCU Auburn W W W Sept. 29 South Carolina Auburn W W W Oct. 3 UT-Martin Martin, Tenn. W W W Oct. 11 Georgia Athens, Ga. L L L Oct. 17 Kansas State Auburn L W W Jan. 26 Delaware State Auburn W W W Feb. 2 Texas A&M Auburn W L W Feb. 9 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L L L Feb. 16 Baylor Auburn L W W Feb. 17 Oklahoma State Auburn W L W March 1 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. L W W March 2 New Mexico State Fresno, Calif. W W W March 7 Georgia Auburn L L L March 8 Stephen F. Austin Auburn W W W March 28 Southern Equestrian Champ. Columbia, S.C rd March 29 Southern Equestrian Champ. Columbia, S.C April Varsity Nationals Waco, Texas 6th 4th 3rd DATE OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION WESTERN HUNT SEAT OVERALL Oct. an 8 Ohio State Plain City, Ohio W L W Oct. 25 Stephen F. Austin Auburn W W W Nov. 5 South Carolina Auburn W L L Nov. 11 Georgia Athens, Ga. L W L Feb. 12 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. L L L Feb. 25 Baylor Auburn W W W March 4 Georgia Auburn L L L March 18 South Dakota State Auburn W W W April 9 Southern Equestrian Champ. Athens, Ga rd April Varsity Nationals Albuquerque, N.M 2nd 2nd 1st 27

47 ALL-TIME RESULTS DATE OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION WESTERN HUNT SEAT OVERALL Oct. 2 Oklahoma State Auburn W W W Oct. 29 South Carolina Columbia, SC W L W Nov. 5 Georgia Athens, Ga. L L L Jan. 29 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L L L Feb. 12 Georgia Auburn L L L Feb. 26 South Carolina Auburn W W W March 19 Ohio State Auburn W W W April 9 Southern Equestrian Champ. Columbia, SC rd April Varsity Nationals Santa Fe, NM 7th 5th 6th DATE OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION WESTERN HUNT SEAT OVERALL Oct. 25 South Carolina Auburn L L L Nov. 6 Georgia Athens, Ga. W L L Feb. 21 South Carolina Columbia, SC L L L Feb. 27 Texas A&M College Station, Texas L L L March 5 Georgia Auburn L L L March 13 California Classic Fresno, Calif. 5th 4th 5th March Southern Equestrian Champ. Auburn 1st 1st 1st April Varsity Nationals Conyers, Ga. 3rd 2nd 2nd DATE OPPONENT/EVENT COMPETITION WESTERN HUNT SEAT OVERALL Sept. 28 South Carolina Hunt Seat, Western W L W Nov. 2 Judson College Western W Nov. 3 Judson College Western W Nov. 23 Georgia Hunt Seat, Western L L Jan. 18 California Classic Hunt Seat, Western 3rd 1st 1st Feb. 15 South Carolina Hunt Seat, Western L 3rd - - March 1 Augusta State Hunt Seat - - L - - March 2 Augusta State Hunt Seat - - W - - March 8 Auburn Spring Classic Hunt Seat - - 3rd - - March 9 Auburn Spring Classic Hunt Seat - - 1st - - March 22 Auburn Regional Team Finishes 1st 1st - - April 5-6 Berry College Zone L W - - April 18 Varsity Nationals 7th 9th 8th April 26 Southern Equestrian Champ nd May 2-4 IHSA Nationals 12th 5th AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 47

48 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Dr. Jay gogue Auburn University President Jay Gogue began his tenure as Auburn University s 18th president on July 16, The Waycross, Ga., native is a two-time Auburn graduate in horticulture, receiving a bachelor s degree in 1969 and a master s in In 1973, he earned a doctorate in horticulture from Michigan State University. Shortly after returning to his alma mater, Gogue engaged the talent and insight of the Auburn family toward development of a dynamic and forward-looking strategic plan to guide the University for the future. Students, alums, employees, business leaders and other stakeholders contributed to a roadmap that will strengthen Auburn s academic, research and outreach mission, improve operational effi ciency and develop human capital. Gogue arrived at Auburn with ample experience in the top ranks of academia. He was selected president of New Mexico State University in 2000 and, in 2003, named president of the University of Houston and chancellor of the University of Houston System. Gogue worked for the National Park Service from 1973 to 1986, rising to the position of chief administrative scientist for several regions of the U.S. Park system. He began his distinguished career in higher education administration in 1986 as associate director of the Office of University Research at Clemson University, where he also served as vice president for research and vice president/vice provost for agriculture and natural resources. Utah State University selected Gogue as provost in Gogue met his wife, Susie, in the eighth grade, and they married during their undergraduate years at Auburn. Susie also earned two Auburn degrees. They are the proud parents of three children and have two grandchildren. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Golden Key honor societies, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Sigma Xi scientifi c research society and the National Society of Scabbard and Blade, the honorary military society for all branches of service. Gogue previously served as an accreditation reviewer for the Pacifi c Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges. jay jacobs Director of Athletics Auburn Director of Athletics Jay Jacobs has a vision of leading Auburn Athletics to becoming the nation s preeminent Athletics Department. In his tenure at the helm of the Tigers program, the department has prospered athletically, academically and financially. Under Jacobs leadership, Auburn Athletics has made major strides benefitting Auburn student-athletes, coaches and fans. The department has focused on five strategic goals under his leadership: Winning, graduating student-athletes, managing the department s fiscal affairs, complying with SEC and NCAA rules and providing a positive gameday experience. The Auburn Athletics Department has consistently ranked in the top 10 percent of the NACDA Directors Cup and has claimed 10 national championships under Jacobs, including a school-record four titles in In 2010, the football program claimed the BCS National Championship, its first national title since The Auburn equestrian team also won its second national title in Under Jacobs watch, Auburn s athletics programs have captured 22 Southeastern Conference titles. Academically, Auburn has earned seven public recognitions by the NCAA for scoring in the 90th-100th percentile nationally in the Academic Progress Rate (APR). Jacobs served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Tigers Unlimited prior to his appointment as Director of Athletics and has initiated several successful business ventures for the Athletics Department, including a lucrative contract with Under Armour Performance Apparel and a nine-year extension with multimedia rights holder IMG. During Jacobs tenure, Auburn has also moved forward with numerous facility projects designed to benefit Tiger athletics programs and their fans, most notably, the construction of the state-of-the-art Auburn Arena and basketball practice facility that opened for the season. The most recent facilities upgrade was a $16 million multipurpose 100- yard indoor practice facility. Jacobs was named Auburn s 14th Director of Athletics on Dec. 22, 2004, after working in almost every area of the Auburn Athletics Department for the previous 20 years. Jacobs earned his undergraduate and master s degrees in business administration from Auburn in 1985 and 1988, respectively, and was a member of the Auburn football team, earning two letters as an offensive tackle in 1982 and He is a member of the Auburn chapter of Phi Kappa Phi honorary. He is married to the former Angie Sapp of Dublin, Ga. The couple has three daughters, Haley, Meagan and Jayne. They are also foster parents. Scott Carr Senior Associate AD for External Affairs Kay Hargrave Senior Associate AD for Development Bernard Hill Senior Associate AD Tim Jackson Executive Associate AD Meredith Jenkins Senior Associate AD/ Sr. Woman Administrator Rich McGlynn Senior Associate AD David Mines Associate AD Dr. Gary Waters Senior Associate AD for Academic Services Terry Windle Senior Associate AD/ Chief Financial Offi cer

49 Throughout its 138-year history, the College of Agriculture has been helping advance Alabama s agricultural economy while improving the nutrition, health and standard of living for all citizens. Today it continues that long tradition of service and is expanding its programs to meet the changing needs of Alabama s economy and citizens. As the Auburn equestrian team is dually funded through the College of Agriculture and the Auburn Athletic Deptmartment, a true partnership of academic excellence and athletic success has been created. The College of Agriculture offers 23 degree options in eight departments: Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Agronomy and Soils, Animal Sciences, Biosystems Engineering, Entomology and Plant Pathology, Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures, Horticulture and Poultry Science. The College also has the third largest scholarship program, both in number of awards and monetary value, on Auburn s campus and has students from more than 70 nations. College of AGRICULTURE A true partnership of academic excellence and athletic success. By linking the academic department of animal sciences with the athletic department, Auburn has established a partnership like no other in the country. By training student-athletes in both equine sciences and athletic competition, Auburn will continue to support and strengthen Alabama s already thriving equine industry. The equine industry in Alabama and throughout the Southeast is one of the fastest growing animal industries. According to a recent survey of 879 Alabama households, 4.9 percent of those households reported owning or renting a horse. It is estimated that 89,000 households have equines, with a total equine population in Alabama of 186,871. The number of horses in Alabama and the Southeast is expected to continue its growth, making the development of the equine option in the department a timely endeavor. The goal is to enable students to provide leadership in this industry in future years. The Department of Animal Sciences is the largest department in the College and supports beef, swine, dairy and equine programs. In 1996, it was home to the beginnings of the AU Equestrian team, which was established as a club sport within the department. It became a varsity sport in 2002, and in 2006, the department initiated an equine option in their academic program. The linkage between Auburn s equestrian competition and equine academic programs offers yet another way for Auburn to continue its land-grant mission of providing teaching, research and outreach to the state s citizens. For more information on the College of Agriculture, please visit COMER HALL AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 49

50 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE AUBURN UNIVERSITY Auburn s beautiful main campus--graced by greenery and open spaces and highlighted by historic Samford Park--is made up of 375 buildings spread across 1,875 acres. Buildings in the main campus area are within walking distance of each other. Residence halls are only a short walk from classrooms, dining and athletic facilities. Auburn is located in the southeastern United States in eastcentral Alabama about 30 miles from the Georgia border. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Auburn among the top 50 public universities nationwide for 19 consecutive years. Auburn is ranked a Best Value by the Princeton Review. AU invests in extensive national assessments to obtain quality, data-driven information for measuring and continually improving instruction and student preparation. More than 92 percent of our students and more than 95 percent of our alumni say that if they could start college over again, they would choose Auburn. A 2005 Harvard survey ranked AU as one of the top six colleges and universities in the country as a place for young faculty to work, which has a lot to do with actively engaging students. AU is the only university in the country to offer an undergraduate degree in wireless engineering, and the fi rst in the Southeast to offer degrees in software engineering. AU Libraries maintains the largest library in the state, with more than 3.2 million volumes in its collection. It subscribes to more than 9,000 journals and 250 electronic databases; provides library instruction and tours to students, prospective students and parents; and serves as an instructional resource for faculty. No. 4 No. 4 Auburn is ranked fourth in the nation by the Princeton Review on its list of 10 Colleges with the Best Quality of Life.

51 Auburn People Auburn faculty and alumni are world-class achievers in practically every arena. Here are just a few examples: AU has graduated more than 232,658 students since it began in Currently, we have 210,472 living alumni around the world. There are 98 Auburn clubs around the country whose primary goal is to raise scholarships for incoming freshmen. The Auburn Alumni Association and Auburn Club Program awarded a total of 188 scholarships for the school year. Two clubs have endowments of more than $100,000 and the Alumni Association Endowment stands at more than $2.7 million. The Student Alumni Association, with membership of over 3,400 students, offers three student scholarships for its rising senior members. The Auburn Alumni Association has more than 46,000 members and contributes more than $95,000 each year toward professorships and other faculty awards. More than 12,000 people a year visit the Alumni hospitality tent before home football games. One of the state s fastest growing cities, Auburn has a population of about 57,000. An adjacent twin-city, Opelika, has a population of about 30,000. Atlanta, Ga., is only 100 miles to the northeast via Interstate 85; Birmingham is 100 miles to the north via U.S. 280 or I-85/65; Montgomery is 50 miles to the west via I-85; and the Gulf beaches are about 200 miles away. The university enjoys the advantages of security, seclusion and clean air and water. Auburn is a clean city with a mild climate that offers many cultural opportunities. Did You Know? Auburn was named one of the top 10 places to live in the country by U.S. News and World Report in its 2009 rankings AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 51

52 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING The Auburn equestrian team benefi ts from the direction of one of the finest strength and conditioning staffs in the country. The James T. Tatum, Jr, Strength and Conditioning Center stands as a testament to Auburn s ongoing commintment to providing state-of-the-art training facilities for its student-athletes. The center, which opened in January 2002, emcompasses more than 14,000 square feet and is triple the size of the previous facility. The fi rst fl oor of the two-story center houses 24 power stations, which contain the majority of the equipment used by student-athletes during workouts and leads to effective and time-effi cient training. The second fl oor contains various machines, medicine balls, aerobic equipment and an open exercise area for additional overall sterngth and conditioning development of Auburn s student-athletes. With the completion of the adjacent Indoor Practice Facility in July 2011, another 1,500 square feet were added to the weight room bringing the size of teh facility to 15,382 square feet. The center is named for James T. Tatum, Jr., who served 16 years as a member of the Board of Trustees. Dr. Tatum believed strongly and devoutly in Cliff Hare s philosophy that Athletics Makes Men Strong, Study Makes Men Wise and Character Makes Men Great. His support of Auburn s teams and programs throughout the years strongly illustrated that fact. The center was dedicated in his memory on April 6, Designed by The Butner and Associates Architectural Group, the facility was built by Bailey Harris Construction Corporation at a cost of $2.7 million. STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING TRAINING ROOM Auburn s Athletic Training Room provides expert health care for student-athletes. Auburn student-athletes have access to the latest in sports medicine and rehabilitation equipment. In June of 2008, Auburn completed a $1.7 million project for the football facilities in the Auburn Athletics Complex that included renovation of the Auburn Athletic Training Room. The hydro-therapy area, an aquatic therapy system for rehabilitation and training of injuries, was improved to include a HydroWorx 600 Series therapy pool, a PolarPlunge pool and two ThermalPlunge pools. The water in the tanks can be maintained at any temperature. Auburn Sports Medicine has a staff of 20 certifi ed athletic trainers, six of which work directly with football daily. Their experience and expertise contribute to keeping the Tigers healthy and protected during and after their seasons.

53 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE Mission Statement We have a two-fold purpose: To enable our student-athletes to be successful in all areas of their lives, athletics and academics, and personal endeavors, both now and in their future careers, by providing them with the best resources available in academics, facilities and coaches: And while meeting the needs of our student athletes, to represent and promote Auburn University in a positive manner in all that we do. 16 Auburn had 16 of 21 programs compete in postseason action during the season. Auburn The Auburn Athletics Department s absolute values are to always tell the truth and to treat others as we would like to be treated. We will also adhere to the timeless values of the Auburn Creed. We will lead the way to integrity, diversity, communications, both internally and externally, compliance and customer service. We will function as a team, helping each other to be successful, rather than focusing on personal success. We will work for the benefi t of others and for Auburn, not for personal gain. We will have an attitude of constructive discontent; always striving to be better. Since the academic year, Auburn has won 12 national championships (Men s Swimming & Diving [5], Women s Swimming & Diving [3], Equestrian[2], Football, and Women s Outdoor Track and Field) and 20 SEC Championships (Football [2], Women s Basketball, Women s Golf [5], Soccer, Men s Swimming & Diving [8], Women s Swimming & Diving [3]) and six divisional titles (Baseball, Football [3] and Soccer [2]). The soccer team made history by winning the SEC Tournament for the first time in school history. The Tigers also became the first team from the SEC West to win the league s title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

54 Athletics REPEAT The women s golf team defending its SEC title in The Tigers have won two in a row and three of the last four league crowns. 80 A total of 39 Auburn student-athletes earned 80 All- America honors during the season. There were also 46 Tigers named All-SEC, three SEC Coaches of the Year and three SEC Scholar-Athletes of the year, along with a school-record 249 Academic Top Tigers. HOST For the second year in its two-year history, Auburn Arena hosted a NCAA post-season event, serving as a host site for a NCAA Gymnastics Regional. Auburn also hosted the nation s fi nest swimmers and divers in the NCAA Women s National Championships in March. The men s swimming and diving team won its 16th consecutive SEC title. The Tigers have won 18 SEC swimming and diving championships, all coming in the last 19 years AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 55

55 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE the Auburn Eagles For more than 100 years, eagles have been associated with Auburn University s football program. From a static presence on the sidelines to rousing fl ights over the fi eld, WAR EAGLE has become an Auburn icon. The role of Auburn University s eagles is to promote wildlife conservation as a part of the education initiatives of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the College of Veterinary Medicine s Southeastern Raptor Center. The USF&WS permits the Raptor Center to house eagles and use them on hundreds of educational presentations each year including Auburn s home football games. Currently, three fl ighted eagles and numerous other non-releasable raptors are used for these educational programs. Eagles stir emotions in many people as they have come to symbolize strength, power and courage as well as other important values such as freedom, American heritage and the preservation of our environment. Golden Eagles Tiger (War Eagle VI), Nova (War Eagle VII) and Spirit (a Bald Eagle) are the eagles who have inspired football fans with their graceful fl ights over Jordan-Hare Stadium. the Auburn Fight Song War...Eagle, fl y down the fi eld, ever to conquer, never to yield. War...Eagle fearless and true. Fight on, you orange and blue. Go! Go! Go! On to vic try, strike up the band, Give em hell, give em hell. Stand up and yell, Hey! War...Eagle, win for Auburn, Power of Dixie Land! War Eagle Auburn s battle cry, not Auburn s nickname. There are several legends concerning the origin of the War Eagle battle cry, dating back to 1864 and the Civil War at the Battle of the Wilderness in Virginia. Auburn Alma Mater On the rolling plains of Dixie Neath its sun-kissed sky, Proudly stands, our Alma Mater Banners high. To thy name we ll sing thy praise, From hearts that love so true, And pledge to thee our Loyalty the ages through. We hail thee, Auburn, and we vow To work for thy just fame, And hold in memory as we do now Thy cherished name.

56 Auburn Creed I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore, I believe in work, hard work. I believe in education, which gives me the knowledge to work wisely and trains my mind and my hands to work skillfully. I believe in honesty and truthfulness, without which I cannot win the respect and confi dence of my fellow men. I believe in a sound mind, in a sound body and a spirit that is not afraid, and in clean sports to develop these qualities. I believe in obedience to law because it protects the rights of all. I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all. I believe in my Country, because it is a land of freedom and because it is my own home, and that I can best serve that country by doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with my God. And because Auburn men and women believe in these things, I believe in Auburn and love it. - George Petrie (1945) Composed by Bill Wood 42 Word Revision 1960 Hear thy student voices swelling, Echoes strong and clear, Adding laurels to thy fame Enshrined so dear. From thy hallowed halls we ll part, And bid thee sad adieu; Thy sacred trust we ll bear with us The ages through. We hail thee, Auburn, and we vow To work for thy just fame, And hold in memory as we do now Thy cherished name AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE 57

57 AUBURN EQUESTRIAN MEDIA GUIDE aubie the tiger Inaugural mascot hall of fame member SEVEN-Time UCA national champion Aubie Facts First Year as Costumed Mascot: 1979 First Costume Designer: Brooks-Van Horn Costumes, New York, N.Y. Other Costume Designers: Bienville Costumes, Mobile, Ala.; BTS Productions, Auburn. First Appearance: Auburn men s basketball vs. Vanderbilt, February 28, 1979 at SEC Tournament at Birmingham-Jefferson County Civic Center National Championships: 1991, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2012 Mascot Hall of Fame Inductee: Aug. 15, 2006 Capital One All-American Mascot Team: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011 Friends of Aubie: Peyton Alsobrook, Opelika, Ala.; Kameron Kendrick, Birmingham, Ala.; Martin Pursell, Sylacauga, Ala.; and Daniel Toner, Marietta, Ga.

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