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04/20/2013 Hunt Seat Rally Falls Short as Gamecocks Fall to Georgia on SaturdayMcCormack ends career with 26-point win in Equitation Over Fences 04/20/2013 Western Team Eliminated by No. 1 Seed Oklahoma State on SaturdayGamecocks fall to Cowgirls 6-1 in season ending meet 04/19/2013 Hunt Seat Team Advances to NCEA Semifinals With 6-2 Win Over Texas A&MKimberly McCormack and Katherine Schmidt both go 2-for-2 04/19/2013 Western Team Upsets No. 4 Seed TCU to Advance to NCEA SemifinalsGamecocks to face top-seed Oklahoma State on Saturday morning 04/18/2013 South Carolina Upends New Mexico State, 6-2, in NCEA Opening RoundWestern team set to face TCU, Hunt Seat team faces Texas A&M 04/24/2013 Coach Major Comments on Chloe Schmidt04/20/2013 Coach Major Post-Meet Comments04/19/2013 Coach Major Post-Meet Comments vs. TCU04/19/2013 Coach Major Post-Meet Comments vs. Texas A&M04/18/2013 Coach Major Post-Meet Comments05/11/2012 Equestrian Team Reception with Dr. PastidesPresident Dr. Harris Pastides and his wife Patricia hosted the Equestrian team for a reception (4/16/2012) 04/23/2012 2011-2012 Equestrian Team Banquet4/18/12 - The Equestrian team held its annual end of season banquet on Wednesday in the Champions Club at Williams Brice. 03/31/2012 Gamecocks Win 2012 Southern Equestrian ChampionshipThe South Carolina Equestrian team upset No. 1 Georgia to win the 2012 Southern Equestrian Championship. 03/20/2012 Equestrian vs. Baylor (2/26/2012)The Gamecocks upset No. 4 Baylor, 15-4, on Senior Day at One Wood Farm. Photos by Juan Blas. 03/18/2012 Equestrian at Delaware State (March 16, 2012)The Gamecocks closed out the regular season with a 12-3 win at Delaware State. Boo Major, who has received state, regional and national recognition as a premier equestrian instructor for over 29 years, is in her 16th year as head coach of the South Carolina equestrian team. Major has instructed riders throughout the southeast and has successfully competed at the national level over the past three decades.
A well-respected coach, Major has been a leader at the collegiate level since the varsity format was adopted in 2005. Her 50 overall victories and 17 victories at the Varsity Equestrian National Championships both rank second nationally in the current varsity format.
In the first seven years of coaching at USC, Major took 22 riders to compete as individuals to IHSA Nationals. Major coached the Zone 5 Region 2 High Point Hunt Seat rider fives times, including 2004 National Champion Tara Brothers. At the 2004 IHSA Nationals, Major received the Cacchione Cup/USEF Coach's Award, given to the coach of the IHSA National Hunter Seat Champion. She coached the High Point Western Rider, Assistant Coach Ruth Sorrel, of Zone 5 Region 2 in 2000.
During her tenure, Major has coached the 2005 and 2007 overall National Equestrian Champions, three consecutive Hunter Seat National Champions (2005-2007), and the 2006 VENC Reserve Championship. The 2006-07 Hunter Seat Team went undefeated on its ride to a third consecutive national championship. In addition, Major had six riders selected to compete in the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Collegiate Derby the past three years.
Major also guided the career of Kristen Terebesi who in 2008 became the first person in VENC history to win two individual national championships in a single season. Terebesi took home the titles in equitation on the flat and equitation over fences to sweep Hunter Seat honors at the 2008 VENC's.
In 2009, four Gamecocks earned national seeds to the VENC individual brackets, including Megan Massaro who earned the top equitation on the flat seed as a junior.
As a rider, Major has competed in hunter shows, eventing and dressage. She owns the Hanoverian stallion, Donnerkeil II, and is bringing along some of his offspring to compete and sell as well.
With the NCAA recognizing equestrian as an emerging varsity sport, Major has the opportunity to promote the sport at USC, to other Universities, the horse industry, the community at large and on the national level. The University of South Carolina was the first major Division I school in the nation to declare equestrian as a varsity sport and Major is proud to be associated with USC and its athletics department. For five years Major was the Chairman of the Varsity Equestrian Steering Committee. This committee has been organized to promote equestrian to other universities and to guide equestrian to becoming an NCAA championship sport. Major also served on the Legislative Committee for Varsity Equestrian and was the Head of the Varsity Equestrian Judges Task Force. She currently is the chair of the Competition Committee and is a member of the Officials Committee.
A Columbia, S.C. native, Major is a 1981 graduate of South Carolina and received her Master's degree from USC in 1990. She has taught equestrian at a number of different riding facilities across the state and coached many riders to regional and national honors. Major is also a Technical Delegate and "r" Eventing Judge with the US Equestrian Federation. She is a member of the American Quarter Horse Association, US Equestrian Federation, US Hunter Jumper Association, US Eventing Association and the South Carolina Coaches Association.
Major owns and operates a small breeding farm in Blythewood, where she currently stands Donnerkeil ll. She has a 13-year old son Robert "Mac" McDow Duncan III. An avid fox-hunter, she also has dogs, cats, birds and fish as pets.
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