The Montana Western women's rodeo team claimed victory at the first rodeo held by Miles Community College, while the men's team secured a second-place finish. Key performers included Tynell McInenly, who excelled in breakaway roping, and Jeremy Kay, who also showcased strong performances in bareback riding and bull riding. Coach JT Robbins expressed pride in the women's team for positioning themselves strongly for the upcoming CFR. Overall, the Bulldogs delivered impressive results across multiple events, solidifying their competitive edge.

By the Numbers
  • Tynell McInenly won the breakaway roping with a time of 4.9 seconds.
  • Jeremy Kay earned a second-place finish in the aggregate bareback with an overall score of 118.
  • The women's team accumulated a total of 155 points across events.
State of Play
  • Montana Western's women's rodeo team is now in contention for the CFR following this victory.
  • The Bulldogs will compete again this weekend in the second rodeo hosted by Miles CC.
What's Next

The Bulldogs are set to participate in MCC #2 on Saturday and Sunday, which will be crucial in deciding their placements for the season. Continued strong performances could further boost their chances of qualifying for the CFR.

Bottom Line

The Montana Western women's rodeo team's triumph highlights their potential and resilience, laying the groundwork for future competitions. Their performance reinforces their position as a strong contender for championships moving forward.