SELDEN, N.Y. – The LIU Post women's equestrian team continued its winning streak at the Stony Brook University Horse Show at the Olde Towne Equestrian Center Sunday. The Pioneers won high point team for the third-straight week.
Sophomore
Savannah Giardina won both her novice classes awarding her the title. Freshmen
Grace Titus,
Kara Bromschwig and
Jackie Davis along with sophomore
Hedda Walltott all tied for reserve high point rider after finishing in first and second place in their respective classes. In a tie-breaker, Titus won the title.
Junior
Gianna Perry qualified for regionals after finishing third in novice flat. Junior
Nicole Sinram also qualified herself after her first-place finish in novice fences. Junior
Sam Ayala qualified after finishing third in intermediate flat. Lastly, sophomore
Mackenzie Ashe pointed out and qualified for regionals in fences and won her flat class.
The day started off with open fences with sophomore
Nicole Palmer and senior
Chloe Hoerner placing second in their respective sections and junior
Ava Greenbaum finishing third. In flat, senior
Mallory Slack and freshman
Miko McGovern took home the first-place finishes with Hoerner and junior
Alex Daskam placing second and
Jenna Skaferowsky and senior
Jessica Sulkers placing third. Slack qualified for regionals in the open division; she was the first and so far only person in the region to do so.
Intermediate fences continued to go well with Walltott winning alongside Bromschwig with Titus in second and junior
Kate Galvin finishing third in flat and fences. Walltott also placed second.
The Pioneer novice riders performed strongly in their sections. Giardina, sophomore
Ashton Guilfoile and Sinram finished first. Titus,
Nicole Shneyder,
Abby Panza and GIardina all won their flat sections with Bromschwig in second.
Kassidy Scheuring and Perry finished third.
The Pioneer underclassmen continued their success. Freshman
Ava Lazarus finished first in walk/trot/canter and freshman
Lauren Windsor finished third. Sophomore
Sarah Wung closed out the day with a win in her walk/trot class.
Up Next
The girls continue their season next weekend at Thomas' School of Horsemanship hosted by Molloy College.