MELVILLE, N.Y. – The LIU Post women's equestrian team had a successful start to its spring season Sunday at the Pratt University hosted horse show at Thomas' School of Horsemanship. The Pioneers won in a landslide with 47 points after a brutally long day of competition.
Freshman
Miko McGovern ended up high point rider after finishing first in both of her classes with senior
Mallory Slack right behind finishing first and second. The team also added to their collection of riders qualified for regionals including senior
Patricia Hesslon, senior
Jessica Sulkers, junior
Nicole Sinram, freshman
Katherine Garcia, junior
Cara Sappelsa, freshman
Grace Titus, sophomore
Sarah Wung and senior
Vanessa Finazzo. The team now has 21 riders going individually into regionals on the Sunday, March 31.
The day began with the open division with fences going first. Slack secured the top spot in her section with senior
Chloe Hoerner and Sulkers finishing third in their respective sections. On the flat, Hoerner and McGovern finished first Slack and sophomore
Nicole Palmer in second, junior
Sam Ayala in third.
In intermediate, McGovern started the division off strong finishing first with freshman
Kara Bromschwig in second and Sappelsa in third. The success continued for Sappelsa on the flat finishing first in her section and sophomore
Hedda Walltott also in first. Garcia was close behind in second and Hesslon finished third.
Next, in novice freshman
Nicole Shneyder secured the win with freshman
Abby Panza and freshman
Olivia Butler in second and sophomore
Savannah Giardina in third. On the flat, Titus finished first with freshman
Kayla Reisman in second along with Panza and Giardina in second. Butler and Shenyder finished third.
To conclude the day, sophomore
Sarah Wung securing the win for the team in walk/trot finishing first place.
Up Next
The Pioneers compete at the New York University/Princeton University Show on Sunday, March 24 at the Olde Towne Equestrian Center in Selden, New York.