Oklahoma State University Athletics

Four Cowgirls Earn All-America Honors
April 07, 2026 | Cowgirl Equestrian
STILLWATER — The National Collegiate Equestrian Association announced its 2025-26 Ariat All-America teams Tuesday, with four members of the Oklahoma State Cowgirl Equestrian program earning recognition.
Ava Bush and Emma Filiatreau were named All-America First Team in Reining, while June Roberson earned First Team honors in Horsemanship. Bella D'Onofrio rounded out the selections with All-America Second Team recognition in Horsemanship.
The four selections bring Oklahoma State's total to 86 All-America honors in program history under Larry Sanchez.
Bush collected her first career All-America honor following a 9-2 campaign, which included a 2-0 performance at the Big 12 Championship. The All-Big 12 selection recorded two MOP honors on the season, highlighted by a career-high score of 74.5 in a win at Baylor.
Filiatreau earned her second career All-America distinction and first First Team nod after posting a 9-1-1 record. The Big 12 Reining Rider of the Year and All-Big 12 selection led the Cowgirls with five MOPs during the regular season. Filiatreau was named both the NCEA and Big 12 Reining Rider of the Month in November and earned NCEA Ride of the Week honors for her performance against Fresno State on Feb. 27. After a 2-0 showing at the Big 12 Championship, she reached the 30-win mark for her career.
Roberson garnered First Team All-America honors for the second consecutive season after riding to an 8-2-1 record. The All-Big 12 honoree was named Big 12 Rider of the Month in both October and November, in addition to earning NCEA Rider of the Month honors in November. Roberson totaled three MOPs on the year and posted a season-high score of 78 against SMU in October. She currently ranks sixth in program history with 35 career Horsemanship wins.
D'Onofrio secured Second Team All-America recognition, the first of her career, after compiling a 9-2 record in the regular season. The All-Big 12 selection went undefeated at the Big 12 Championship and enters postseason competition on an eight-ride winning streak. She was named both the NCEA and Big 12 Horsemanship Rider of the Month in February and followed with a season-high 78.75 at SMU, earning one of her two MOPs on the season.
Coming off its sixth-straight and 12th overall Big 12 Championship, Oklahoma State turns its attention to the NCEA National Championship, set to begin April 16 in Ocala, Florida.










