SCHENECTADY, N.Y. – The Hartwick Women's Equestrian team traveled to Skidmore one final time in 2022 to wrap up their fall semester schedule on Saturday afternoon.
TEAM RESULTS
- 1st Skidmore - 47 pts
- 2nd Cobleskill - 43 pts
- 3rd Morrisville - 29 pts
- 4th RPI - 26 pts
- 5th Colgate - 22 pts
- 6th Hartwick - 21 pts
- 6th Siena - 21 pts
- 8th Hamilton - 18 pts
- 9th U Albany - 12 pts
- 10th Oneonta - 11 pts
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Avital Kaufman (Los Angeles, Calif.) picked up a first-place finish in Pre-Novice Flats.
- Serinah Palafox (Staten Island, N.Y.) placed third in Limit Equitation Flat and posted a fifth-place in Limit Equitation Fences.
- Catie Cleveland (Oneonta, N.Y.) picked up a third-place finish in Limit Flats and a fourth-place finish in Limit Fences.
- Welles Fagan (West Nyack, N.Y.) placed fourth in Novice Flats in her first competition.
- Imani Croston (Chester, Pa.) qualified for Regionals with a fourth-place finish in Introductory Flats.
- Nuria Santos (Bilbao, Spain) picked up a fourth-place finish in Intermediate Equitation Flat and a sixth-place finish in Intermediate Equitation Fences.
- Jess Claflin (East Hampton, N.Y.) rounded out the finishes for the Hawks by placing fifth in Pre-Novice Flats.
UP NEXT FOR THE HAWKS
The Hawks will return to competition for the second semester portion of their schedule on Saturday, February 18 at 8:30 AM at Skidmore College.
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