BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Former Texas A&M equestrian student-athlete Sarah McEntire has been named to the Wrangler COWGIRL 30 Under 30 Class of 2025.
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McEntire competed for the Aggies from 2013-17 and logged an 8-3-4 record in Reining to go along with two MOP honors. At the 2017 NCEA Championship, McEntire went 3-0-1 en route to helping the Aggies win the National Championship. The Four Oaks, N.C., native's performance at the championship earned her Reining MOP honors.Â
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McEntire is currently pursuing a judging card from the National Reining Horse Association and is the founder of Cowboy Ware, an American-made Western clothing brand.
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Each year, COWGIRL takes on the rewarding task of selecting just 30 extraordinary individuals to represent the COWGIRL 30 Under 30 program. These young women are innovators, leaders, and trailblazers who open doors for others, share their enthusiasm and embody the qualities that keep the Western industry thriving. This year's recipients continue the legacy of excellence, showcasing the determination and passion that define the next generation of Western leaders.
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How to FollowÂ
To learn more about Texas A&M equestrian, log on to 12thMan.com or follow @AggieEquestrian on X and Instagram.Â
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McEntire competed for the Aggies from 2013-17 and logged an 8-3-4 record in Reining to go along with two MOP honors. At the 2017 NCEA Championship, McEntire went 3-0-1 en route to helping the Aggies win the National Championship. The Four Oaks, N.C., native's performance at the championship earned her Reining MOP honors.Â
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McEntire is currently pursuing a judging card from the National Reining Horse Association and is the founder of Cowboy Ware, an American-made Western clothing brand.
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Each year, COWGIRL takes on the rewarding task of selecting just 30 extraordinary individuals to represent the COWGIRL 30 Under 30 program. These young women are innovators, leaders, and trailblazers who open doors for others, share their enthusiasm and embody the qualities that keep the Western industry thriving. This year's recipients continue the legacy of excellence, showcasing the determination and passion that define the next generation of Western leaders.
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How to FollowÂ
To learn more about Texas A&M equestrian, log on to 12thMan.com or follow @AggieEquestrian on X and Instagram.Â
