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Flowers Joins Aggie Equestrian Horsemanship Squad

Texas A&M equestrian horsemanship coach Beth Bass announced today the addition of freshman Cori Flowers to the team.
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Courtesy: Texas A&M Athletics
Courtesy: Texas A&M Athletics
Release: 01/17/2013
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Texas A&M equestrian horsemanship coach Beth Bass announced today the addition of freshman Cori Flowers to the team.

A native of Elburn, Ill., Flowers will begin competition immediately this spring and will have freshman eligibility.

The newcomer was most recently the 2012 Illinois Quarter Horse Association (ILQHA) 14-18 All-Around Champion, Showmanship Champion, Equitation Champion, Trail Champion and Horsemanship Champion. In 2012 she was ranked among the top 20 in the nation in horsemanship, second in equitation, fifth all-around, fourth in showmanship and fifth in trail.

Flowers' American Quarter Horse Youth Association (AQYHA) accolades include being a 2012 finalist, a 2011 World Show qualifier, a 2010 World Show semi-finalist, a 2010 Congress Top Ten Novice Youth and a 2007 Reserve Congress Champion Novice Youth. She was also named the 2010 Justin 15-18 Rookie of the Year.

Flowers, daughter of Lynda Basile is a 2012 graduate of Alpha Omega Academy and trains with Jeff Greaves. She was also involved in high school and club volleyball and was a three-year starter on her high school varsity basketball team. The animal science major plans to attend medical or dental school after graduation from A&M.

The Aggie equestrian team begins the 2013 spring season at Oklahoma State on Feb. 2. To learn more about Texas A&M equestrian, log on to AggieAthletics.com and follow @AggieEquestrian on Twitter.

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