
No. 10 EQ Gears Up as the No. 4 Seed in Big 12 Championship
3/20/2026 2:00:00 PM | Equestrian
Bears in search of fifth Big 12 title
WACO, Texas – The 10th-ranked Baylor equestrian team earned the No. 4 seed for the Big 12 Equestrian Championship, as announced by the Big 12 league office on Friday afternoon.
The Bears (3-8, 2-4) will meet the No. 1 seed Oklahoma State Cowgirls (6-3, 4-2) in the semifinals on March 27 in Stillwater, Okla., at the Pedigo-Hull Equestrian Center. The winner of the matchup will go against the winner of No. 2 seed Fresno State (7-4, 3-3) and No. 3 seed TCU (7-5, 3-3) in the finals of the Big 12 Championship on March 28.
BU is in search of its fifth Big 12 title and looks to improve its 5-8 record in the semifinals of the tournament.
Oklahoma State holds the all-time series record at 42-13. Baylor is in search of its first win over the Cowgirls since the 2019 Big 12 Championship, where the Bears defeated OSU to win the title 10-10 (2,856-2,635.5). The last time the two faced off was in February when then-No. 5 Oklahoma State defeated Baylor 10-8 in Waco.
Heading into the Big 12 Championship, the Jumping Seat squad is led by senior standouts Lauren Jorgensen and Lauren Reid, who both double up in Fences and Flat. Reid leads the Big 12 in the most combined Most Outstanding Performer nods with seven (3 in Fences and 4 in Flat), while Jorgensen is second with six MOP honors (3 in both Fences and Flat).
Reid currently holds the program record for season score averages in a minimum of 10 meets in both Fences (85.09) and Flat (83.68) during the Maxwell Era, with Jorgensen right behind her in Fences with an average score of 84.36.
On the Western side, four riders have earned their first-career MOP nod this season, while senior Anna Thron garnered her second career honor this season. Fifth-year senior Bella Hehr, sophomore Britt McIlnay and senior Kalena Reynolds all earned the honor in Reining, while junior Carley Rutledge earned back-to-back MOPs against TCU (February 6) and UT Martin (March 6) in Horsemanship.
All Big 12 Equestrian Championship updates will be posted on the league's website.
For more information on Baylor Equestrian, follow @BaylorEQ on X, Instagram and Facebook.
The Bears (3-8, 2-4) will meet the No. 1 seed Oklahoma State Cowgirls (6-3, 4-2) in the semifinals on March 27 in Stillwater, Okla., at the Pedigo-Hull Equestrian Center. The winner of the matchup will go against the winner of No. 2 seed Fresno State (7-4, 3-3) and No. 3 seed TCU (7-5, 3-3) in the finals of the Big 12 Championship on March 28.
BU is in search of its fifth Big 12 title and looks to improve its 5-8 record in the semifinals of the tournament.
Oklahoma State holds the all-time series record at 42-13. Baylor is in search of its first win over the Cowgirls since the 2019 Big 12 Championship, where the Bears defeated OSU to win the title 10-10 (2,856-2,635.5). The last time the two faced off was in February when then-No. 5 Oklahoma State defeated Baylor 10-8 in Waco.
Heading into the Big 12 Championship, the Jumping Seat squad is led by senior standouts Lauren Jorgensen and Lauren Reid, who both double up in Fences and Flat. Reid leads the Big 12 in the most combined Most Outstanding Performer nods with seven (3 in Fences and 4 in Flat), while Jorgensen is second with six MOP honors (3 in both Fences and Flat).
Reid currently holds the program record for season score averages in a minimum of 10 meets in both Fences (85.09) and Flat (83.68) during the Maxwell Era, with Jorgensen right behind her in Fences with an average score of 84.36.
On the Western side, four riders have earned their first-career MOP nod this season, while senior Anna Thron garnered her second career honor this season. Fifth-year senior Bella Hehr, sophomore Britt McIlnay and senior Kalena Reynolds all earned the honor in Reining, while junior Carley Rutledge earned back-to-back MOPs against TCU (February 6) and UT Martin (March 6) in Horsemanship.
All Big 12 Equestrian Championship updates will be posted on the league's website.
For more information on Baylor Equestrian, follow @BaylorEQ on X, Instagram and Facebook.
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