
DOVER, Del. - Delaware State University junior Breann Huyett (Narvon, Pa.) recently earned the first equestrian All-American award in school history, the National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) announced.
Huyett was one of four to earn All-American honors in the Reining discipline with a record of 6-1-2 with two MVP awards and an average score of 71.4. She posted a season-high score in the event of 73.5 to earn MVP honors against Fresno State on Sept. 24. Huyett finished the year with an overall record of 7-11-2 with three total MVP honors, also competing in Equitation over Fences and Horsemanship.
"I am extremely proud of Breann," commented DSU head coach Jennifer Ridgely. "She has really matured as a student and rider this season. Breann is a strong competitor all-around and is the kind of rider that a coach loves because there isn't anything she can't handle. This is a huge accomplishment for our University."
The NCEA selection committee selects the top four riders to be named All-Americans. Honorable mention All-Americans will be selected that have a minimum 67-percent winning percentage (excluding ties), competed in a minimum of five NCEA competitions and have an adjusted NRS score of 85 (flat), 90 (fences), 77 (reining) and 80 (horsemanship).
The complete listing of NCEA All-Americans and their schools are listed below. For more information on the NCEA, please visit www.collegiateequestrian.com.
FENCES
Lisa Goldman - Baylor
Maggie McAlary - Auburn
Emma Roberts - Southern Methodist
Katherine Schmidt - South Carolina
FLAT
Carly Anthony - Georgia
Taylor Brown - Baylor
Maggie McAlary - Auburn
Macy Wilson - Fresno State
HORSEMANSHIP
Megan Hawkins - Georgia
Johnna Letchworth - South Carolina
Katy Krshka - Oklahoma State
Carey Nowacek - Texas A&M
REINING
Caroline Daniels - Oklahoma State
Breann Huyett - Delaware State
Katy Krshka - Oklahoma State
Indy Roper - Auburn
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