Greensburg native honored for equestrian career at Texas A&M
- Steven Harmeyer
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(COLLEGE STATION, TX.) – A Greensburg native has been inducted into the Texas A&M Sports Hall of Fame.
Caroline Gunn Rogers had one of the most decorated equestrian careers at the university.
She helped the Aggies to three VENC Western national titles in 2007, 2009 and 2010. During that same stretch, she was a three-time VENC Horsemanship National Champion.
Gunn Rogers finished her collegiate career as Texas A&M’s all-time wins leader in Horsemanship.
She also collected 21 Most Outstanding Performance (MOP) awards while with the Aggies.
In her final season, Gunn Rogers went 21-1 and recorded a program-best .955 winning percentage.
She graduated from Texas A&M in 2010 and she and her husband now own Texas-based BCR Ventures, where they raise purebred Red and Black Angus cattle and sell those genetics across the world.
Caroline was homeschooled while living in Decatur County due to her equestrian schedule.