UAM Rodeo Members Head to College National Finals Rodeo

UAM has two athletes heading to Casper, Wy., June 11-17. Qualifying for the finals is a third-year student from Hamburg, Cole Skender, in bull riding.  The other competitor is breakaway roper Aubrey Lee, a third-year Mount Vernon student.

The College National Finals Rodeo is held each year in Casper, Wy., and it’s the “Super Bowl” of collegiate rodeo. Each cowboy and cowgirl starts their season with a goal, to make the college finals. The University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) rodeo coach Rusty Jones has taken his teams to Wyoming for 11 of the last 13 years. “It’s kind of what all the kids are trying to achieve throughout the year, so once you finally get that last rodeo over with, and you know you made it, you just want to practice as much as you can. 

UAM has two athletes heading to Casper June 11-17. Qualifying for the finals is a third-year student from Hamburg, Cole Skender, in bull riding.  The other competitor is breakaway roper Aubrey Lee, a third-year Mount Vernon student. 

Cole Skender is a University of Arkansas at Monticello junior majoring in electronics at the Crossett campus. Skender competed at the high school level through the Arkansas High School Rodeo Association.

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