No. 1 Tigers rack up nine individual honors and 14 All-SEC selections as head coach Jessica Braswell earns Coach of the Year ahead of national championship push
The Southeastern Conference postseason awards announcement delivered a clear message to the rest of collegiate equestrian: Auburn Tigers equestrian are not just the No. 1 team in the nation—they’re the standard.
Auburn’s dominance was on full display as the program secured four Rider of the Year honors and placed nine student-athletes among the SEC’s top performers, combining for an impressive 14 All-SEC and All-Freshman selections. It marks one of the most decorated single-season performances in conference history and reinforces Auburn’s positioning as the team to beat heading into the national championship.
Head coach Jessica Braswell, who continues to elevate the program in just her third season, was named SEC Coach of the Year for the second time. Under her leadership, Auburn has surged to a 9-3 record and enters postseason competition as the No. 1 seed.
“We’ve had some outstanding individual seasons that have contributed to our overall success,” Braswell said, reflecting on a campaign defined by depth, consistency, and elite-level execution.

