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Texas A&M University’s equestrian program has revealed its lineup for the upcoming season, featuring six home meets at the Hildebrand Equine Complex. Head coach Tana McKay aims to engage fans with events including the annual Maroon & White Scrimmage and several high-stakes matches against competitors like Auburn and SMU. The season will conclude with participation in the SEC and NCEA Championships, showcasing the Aggies’ dedication to competitive excellence and fan involvement.
College Station, Texas – Texas A&M University’s equestrian program has announced its schedule for the 2025-26 season, featuring six home meets to be held at the Hildebrand Equine Complex. Head coach Tana McKay has organized an engaging lineup, giving fans several opportunities to support the Aggies throughout the season.
The seasonal activities will kick off with the annual Maroon & White Scrimmage on September 20, 2025, where fans can get a first look at this year’s team. The scrimmage will be an exciting start to the equestrian season, paving the way for the regular season matches.
Following the scrimmage, the regular season is set to commence with two away contests. The Aggies will face UC Davis on October 10, 2025, and then head to South Carolina a week later on October 17, 2025. These initial matches will be crucial as the team aims to establish momentum early in the season.
Upon returning from the road, the Aggies will host three consecutive home meets at the Hildebrand Equine Complex, adding excitement to the local equestrian community. The first of these meets will be against Auburn on October 24, 2025, followed by matches against Fresno State on November 1, 2025, and Georgia on November 8, 2025. The fall segment of the season will wrap up with another away contest against SMU on November 13, 2025.
After a midseason break, the spring schedule will take off with a home meet against South Carolina on January 30, 2026. This will set the tone for the remaining competitions as the Aggies look to assert themselves in the latter part of the season. Following this home match, the Aggies will venture on the road again to face Georgia on February 7, 2026, before returning home for their final home matchup against SMU on February 14, 2026, which will also be celebrated as Senior Day.
The regular season will conclude with two important away meets, the first against South Dakota State on February 28, 2026, and the second against Auburn on March 7, 2026. These contests will be essential for securing a solid position heading into the championship events.
The Aggies will participate in the SEC Championship, slated for March 26-28, 2026, hosted at the Auburn University Equestrian Center in Auburn, Alabama. Following this championship, the team will have the chance to compete in the NCEA Championship, which is scheduled for April 15-18, 2026, at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida.
This season’s schedule reflects Texas A&M’s commitment to providing its athletes with competitive opportunities while also encouraging fan engagement and support across the state. For those interested in following the equestrian program, updates can be accessed at 12thMan.com or through social media platforms at @AggieEquestrian on X and Instagram.
As the 2025-26 season approaches, anticipation surrounding the Texas A&M equestrian team continues to build, promising an exciting year for athletes and fans alike.
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