Western equestrian team’s final show

The Western Equestrian Team’s season came to a close on Feb. 22. The final show was hosted by University of California, Davis at Sugarland Horse Park in Woodland, California.

For team members that aren’t graduating this semester, this show was a chance to get some extra points for next year and potentially rank up. For the two senior members, it gave them one last chance to compete before graduation.

First-year Arianna Nalbach lopes her horse during her flat class. Photo by Arianna Nalbach.

While none of the team members made finals, the California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) Western Equestrian Team certainly didn’t go unnoticed this year. Being one of the smallest teams in the region, with only five team members, CSUMB had to work extra hard to make themselves known, and they certainly did.

At their final show, the club president and senior team member, Daisy Cornel, took second place in her class.

Each member worked hard to get to where they are and it paid off. The team had a great season overall and good things are certainly in store for them next season.

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