| Carrie von Uhlit |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Winters, Calif.
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 | High School: Dixon High School
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 | Height: 5-8
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 | Position: Western/English
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2008-09
Von Uhlit went 28-11-1 in her senior season...competed in horsemanship, reining and equitation over fences...earned MVP honors in reining against New Mexico State after scoring a 71.5...won all three events competed in against South Carolina and scored a 77 in reining...scored a 76 in equitation over fences and a 73 in horsemanship to earn wins against Texas A&M...earned MVP honors after scoring a 69.5 to tie Texas A&M opponent...won all three events competed in against Georgia on Nov. 22 after scoring an 82 in equitation over fences, a 73 in horsemanship and MVP honors in reining after scoring a 74...earned MVP honors and a victory in equitation over fences against Fresno State after scoring a 78...was the 2009 Varsity Equestrian Reining National Champion after scoring a 142.5.
2007-08
Von Uhlit was one of two Frogs to compete and earn a point in all four events...finished her junior season 22-13 overall...had a team high nine wins in Reining...earned the first and third highest scores in Horned Frog postseason history with a 151.5 and a 150.5 against Baylor and Georgia respectively...tied the top Reining score in postseason history with 147.0 against Georgia...was second on the team with four total MVPs...was second on the team with two MVPs in Reining, and was tied for second with two in Horsemanship...tied the highest score in school history in the Reining with a 76.5 on Feb. 17 against Fresno State.
2006-07
Earned a team high three MVPs during the season...only rider in the nation to finish undefeated in horsemanship...earned team's only two points against Texas A&M...was an outstanding 15-2 on the season...ended the season on a 14 game winning streak.
Personal
Daugher of Shirley von Uhlit...pursuing a double major in finance and entrepreneurial management...hobbies include showing horses...nominated to Dean's List and National Honor's society during her stay at TCU.