Last season, Georgia equestrian pulled off one of the most electric championship runs in program history. Now, the eight-time national champions are setting the stage for another shot at greatness.

Head coach Meghan Boenig and the Bulldogs released their full 2025–26 schedule Friday — a slate that features power-packed matchups, key SEC showdowns, and a return to Ocala, Florida, where Georgia clinched the 2024 NCEA national title.

The journey begins September 20 with the annual Red & Black Scrimmage in Bishop — a yearly tradition and the first look at a team built to defend its crown.

The season officially starts on October 3 with a home meet against Baylor. From there, Georgia heads north for a doubleheader at Delaware State on October 10, taking on the host team and facing Centenary in a jumping seat-only format.

October 24–25 brings one of the year’s biggest home weekends. Georgia will host both South Carolina and UC Davis in Bishop — three teams that have all made postseason runs in recent years.

November presents an opportunity to build postseason grit, as the Bulldogs hit the road for top-tier matchups against TCU and Texas A&M, then close out the fall with a visit to Auburn on November 21. That matchup could reignite a fiery rivalry after Georgia knocked Auburn out of the 2024 national tournament in the quarterfinals.

After winter break, Georgia resumes competition on January 30 at UT Martin. The final stretch of the regular season includes a key home meet against Texas A&M on February 7, followed by a road trip to South Carolina on February 14. A senior-day showdown against Auburn in Bishop on February 28 rounds out the regular season competitions. 

Then, the real test begins. Georgia will compete at the SEC Championship on March 27–28 in Auburn, Alabama, before heading back to Ocala on April 16–18 to defend its national title.

Last year, Georgia’s run was fueled by belief, chemistry, and clutch performances — even as underdogs. This season, the Bulldogs won’t sneak up on anyone.

But if history is any indicator, that’s exactly how they like it.

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