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UAM Rodeo Horse Barn Gets Facelift

September 25th, 2023 by

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Brianna Williams is a first-year student
majoring in Ag Business at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM).  She plans to compete in goat tie, barrel racing, and break-away roping.   She is excited about the fall rodeo schedule and even more excited about the improved horse barn on campus where she’ll house her horse. The West Monroe, Louisiana native said she visited the horse stalls this past spring.     “They were all panel stalls in there, and these, I mean, whoever built them, they are boarded stalls, and I mean, they are perfect stalls in a way. “Super-duper nice,” said Williams of the new horse stalls. “They are some of the nicest stalls I’ve seen.”

 

This summer, the UAM rodeo horse barn got a facelift with a newly painted roof, a new lighting grid, 16 new horse stalls, and a new paint job in its office meeting room.  The improvements were a long time in coming,” said UAM Rodeo Coach Rusty Jones. Under the blistering 100-degree weather, contract painter Ray Nelson of High Pressure, Wash and Paint hosed the entire building with a power wash., Nelson said the paint should extend the roof’s life up to 15 years.

 

UAM Chancellor Dr. Peggy Doss is one of the rodeo teams biggest fans.  “Our rodeo team has an outstanding record of accomplishments, and under coach Rusty Jones’s guidance, they’re just improving every year, and it’s been a wonderful recruitment tool. We made a significant investment in the rodeo horse barn this year.”  Doss added, “When students come to the campus to look at our facilities, you want them to feel comfortable with the places that they’re keeping their horses, that those are well-protected arenas and they’re safe, and you want them to feel that it is as good or better than their arenas at home.

 

We thought investing in the rodeo team would improve our rodeo facilities and help with our recruitment. Rodeo was one of those areas we have been successful in our national competition each year,” said Doss. This past June, Doss and her husband traveled to Casper, Wyoming, for the College National FinalsRodeo, where Aubrey Lee and Cole Skender competed. Both athletes are returning and are expected to compete when the 2023-2024 season resumes.

 

One of UAM’s early rodeo coaches, Dr. Paul Francis, recently toured the renovated horse barns.    Francis said when he was coach, “The rodeo team had no building or practice arena and would house their horses off campus.  After walking through the horse barn, practice arena, and other parts of the rodeo grounds, Francis said, “Very nice. I mean, this was my; this was always our dream. It was to have a facility like this; we’ve got a covered work area. We’ve got the practice arena, and the lights are really nice. I think the students are going to be proud of it.Francis said, “I think it will help us in recruiting.  Francis added,” The whole idea was that when we started a rodeo program, we bring students from both in and out of state and eventually, the program would pay for itself.

 

Jones said, “We’re just pretty excited about how things are going, and things seem to get better.” Jones added, “We’re optimistic about continuing to make it better around here for the students and the school.”

 

UAM Chancellor Doss is no stranger to the sport of rodeo. “When I was a little girl, we always had horses, and I just rode the trails. I didn’t have an opportunity to rodeo until I was about 35 years old. Then we had two daughters, and they wanted to get into the rodeo business and ride horses. My daughters were always much better competitors than me, but we enjoyed it tremendously and traveled to rodeos around Southeast Arkansas and throughout Arkansas.

Doss said, “Rodeo teaches young people to not only care for their animals but teaches a lot about responsibility.  It’s such a family sport that it builds dependability with young people. Theinvestment is more than monetary; it is a testament to the university’s commitment to its rodeo legacy.

Michael Blazier, the Dean of the College of Forestry, Agriculture, and Natural Resources, spoke of the impact of this investment. The rodeo team, a long and active participant in the university’s fabric, is now set to benefit from enhanced facilities, better equipped to support their capacity and comfort.

It isn’t just the stalls and the barn’s exterior that received a makeover. The interior underwent a metamorphosis of its own. Once illuminated by incandescent bulbs, the outdated lighting grid is now replaced with efficient, modern LED lights. This upgrade transformed the barn’s ambiance and enhanced its functionality. The older lights were also becoming a safety concern.  

The main rodeo office also underwent a facelift in tandem with these changes. A fresh coat of paint and a thorough cleaning breathed new life into the space. The bathroom and shower room were also upgraded so that students could clean up after an early morning practice before classes.

Blazier articulated how Chancellor Doss’s commitment and dedication have contributed to the rodeo program’s success. This investment wasn’t just about buildings and paint; it was about fostering an environment that nurtured the aspirations of rodeo athletes. Blazier said, “I know it’s had a long history of use, and we’ve had a lot of great rodeo team members that come through here, and now we’re ready to upgrade it for the next generation. It’s an investment from the University of Arkansas atMonticello to make higher-order repairs.

 

Blazier said, “It’s a recognition of how much time and effort Rusty has put into running things with himself and the team members. We see our practice facilities as a storefront and want to ensure we present good appearances in all areas, so they know this place stands behind them for success.

 

The 2023 Rodeo team has grown to 15 members this year, including many first-year riders.  Coach Jones says he will also have two bull riders this year. Returning is Cole Skender, who placed 5th at the National Rodeo Finals in Casper, Wyoming this past June.  The first half of the Weevil rodeo season kicks off this weekend, Sept. 21-23, at Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Missouri. The UAM team will compete in 11 rodeo competitions this fall and spring, including the Weevil Stampede April 18-20.

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