Equestrian All-Decade Team Announced
BALTIMORE, Md. - After a week of online voting, Goucher Athletics has announced the Equestrian All-Decade Team. We would like to thank everyone that voted! Congratulations to the members of the 2010s Goucher College Equestrian All-Decade Team.
To be eligible for the All-Decade Team, a student-athlete must have competed for at least one season between the 2010 and 2019 seasons. They also must be a graduate or still enrolled at Goucher College. In addition, only the statistics during the years of 2010 and 2019 are eligible so statistics that occur before the year 2010 or after the year 2019 do not count toward the All-Decade team vote.
We have completed all 15 all-decade team votes and you can check out those team results HERE. Thank you again to the 3,552 submissions we received to make these All-Decade votes successful this semester.
EQUESTRIAN ALL-DECADE TEAM: Anna Carmichael, Joey Fink, Cary Hundley, Sarah Lummis, Cherise Madrid, Karli Postel
HONORABLE MENTION: Adeline Callihan, Alison Radgowski
Carmichael, a Colorado Springs, Colo., native, was a rider for the Blue and Gold from 2012 to 2016. She was the national champion in the novice fences in 2013-14. She placed fifth at nationals in the novice flat the following year and was an honorable mention at nationals in her senior campaign.
Fink, a local product from Baltimore, Md., competed on the equestrian team from 2011 to 2015. He was a two-time national champion after earning the team national champion title in the open flat as junior and then earned the top national honor the next season as an individual. He also placed eighth in the Cacchione Cup in his senior campaign.
Hundley, an Ellicott City, Md., native, was a rider for Goucher from 2014 to 2018. She finished fourth in open fences in her junior season and then was eighth in the Cacchione Cup in her senior year on the national stage. She also won every regional class she competed in during her senior campaign.
Lummis, a Westminster, Md., native, trotted around the stables from 2013 to 2017 for the Gophers. Lummis finished as the reserve national champion in the walk-trot canter in her sophomore year.
Madrid, a Braintree, Mass., native, wrapped up the decade by competing for Goucher from 2016 to 2019. She earned the program's fourth national championship in 2018-19 in the walk trot.
Postel, a Thousand Oaks, Calif., native, helped to get the decade started on the right foot for the Blue and Gold from 2009 to 2013. Her collegiate riding career culminated as the reserve national champion in the open fences.
Callihan, a Keane, N.H., native, joined the squad for the final two seasons of the decade from 2017 to 2019. Callihan is currently in her senior year after going undeafeated in her junior year in the novice flat including all Tournament of Champions. She won the zone championship in the walk-trot canter in 2019.
Radgowski, a Northport, N.Y., native, competed for the Blue and Gold equestrian team from 2013 to 2017. She was named an honorable mention at the national tournament in the intermediate flat and earned a fifth-place standing in the intermediate fences in 2014. Radgowski was also a member of the Gophers team that won the ANRC Championship in 2016.