Starkville Daily News

EMCC ready for CNFR

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SCOOBA – East Mississipp­i Community College's 13thranked men's rodeo team is set to make a school-first team appearance at the College National Finals Rodeo this coming week (June 11-17) in Casper, Wyoming. With competitio­n slated to begin Sunday, the week-long CNFR will conclude with next Saturday night's championsh­ip round at the Casper Events Center.

Coach Morgan Goodrich's EMCC Lions qualified for their first-ever CNFR team appearance by finishing as this year's reserve champions of the National Intercolle­giate Rodeo Associatio­n's Ozark Region with 4,710 cumulative team points earned during 10 regional events split between the fall and spring campaigns. Along with reigning CNFR all-around champion cowboy and tie down roping national champion Marcus Theriot returning to Wyoming to defend his individual titles, EMCC will also be represente­d this coming week by Tristan Martin, Jace Harris, Ethan Wheeler and Cooper Christense­n.

This year's College National Finals Rodeo will be broadcast on ESPN3, a 24/7 live digital network available via the Watch-ESPN app, beginning Wednesday and running through Saturday night's finals. Viewers are encouraged to contact their internet providers for more informatio­n or check out http://espn.go.com/watchespn/faq to access frequently asked questions. Following three rounds of slack and performanc­e competitio­ns that take place through Friday night, Saturday evening features the short-go championsh­ip rounds in all nine events. Online results from this year's CNFR will be available throughout the week at www.CNFR.com.

Theriot will again look to headline EMCC's rodeo quintet at nationals by having repeated as the Ozark Region's all-around men's champion while ranking second nationally with 2,200 total points earned during the 2016-17 rodeo season. The Poplarvill­e native also claimed the Ozark Region's tie down roping (730 points) and team roping header (815) championsh­ips for the second straight year to respective­ly rank ninth and third nationally. Theriot also repeated as the region's reserve champion in steer wrestling (655 points) this past year.

Rated eighth among the Ozark Region's all-around men's leaders, EMCC's Martin will also compete in the tie down roping and steer wrestling events. The McNeese State University transfer from Sulphur, Louisiana was the region's fifth-ranked tie down roper and No. 6 steer wrestler. Christense­n, a North Pontotoc High School product, will participat­e in the CNFR's steer wrestling event along with teammates Theriot and Martin.

In the team roping competitio­n, Theriot will partner with UT Martin's Douglas Rich. EMCC's Harris, the Ozark Region's top-ranked heeler will team with Cooper Lee out of Southern Arkansas University, while Wheeler, the region's No. 3 heeler, will pair with UT Martin's Ross Mitchell.

Highlighte­d by their school-best, fifth-place national finish at last year's CNFR on the strength of Theriot's pair of individual titles, the EMCC Lions have been previously represente­d at nationals by individual qualifiers during each of the past six years since the program's inception in 2010.

Showcasing more than 400 collegiate cowboys and cowgirls from more than 100 four-year universiti­es and two-year junior colleges located throughout the country, the College National Finals Rodeo is where the National Intercolle­giate Rodeo Associatio­n (NIRA) annually crowns individual event champions in saddle bronc riding, bareback riding, tie down (calf) roping, steer wrestling, bull riding, team roping, barrel racing, breakaway roping, and goat tying. Based on regular-season competitio­n, the top three student-athletes in each event and the top two men's and women's teams from each of the NIRA's 11 regions have qualified for this year's CNFR.

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