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Cheers for champs: Pacers and Polo includes salute to USC Aiken's stars

Published on Sunday, 29 March 2026 at 10:54 pm

Cheers for champs: Pacers and Polo includes salute to USC Aiken's stars
AIKEN — Under crystalline skies and a gentle 70-degree breeze, Whitney Field transformed into a hive of tailgates and thundering hooves Saturday as the 2024 Pacers and Polo finale capped the Aiken Triple Crown. Roughly 2,500 spectators ringed the historic 300-yard-long meadow—equal in size to nine football fields—to watch the Singh Investment Group outlast Stella Artois 10-6 and, just as importantly, to salute a new set of local heroes.
Antonio Campos paced SIG with four goals, countering an early strike from Stella Artois’ Louis Galvan, who finished with a team-high three. After Galvan’s opener, SIG reeled off four unanswered goals and never trailed again. Joining Campos in the winner’s circle were teammates Rubin Cosia, Pedro Lara, Becky Mullins and Frank Mullins. Tiger Kneece, Padro Manion, Galvan and Julia Kline comprised the Stella Artois roster.
Between chukkers, public-address attention turned from seasoned professionals to collegiate champions. Aiken County Council Vice Chairman and polo booster Andrew Siders stepped onto the turf to present a county proclamation honoring USC Aiken’s first-place finish in the U.S. Polo Association Division I National Tournament. The Pacers routed Texas A&M 15-6 on March 22 to secure the title.
Team captain Madison Jordan and her twin sister Brianna Jordan accepted the applause on behalf of a squad that also includes vice president Winnie Branscum, who could not attend. Brianna said the players are using the off-season to prepare for a repeat run. “We’ll practice hard, travel to more Division I schools and go back-to-back—that’s our goal for next year,” she noted. Until classes resume in September, the trio will compete in the outdoor season with Aiken Polo Club while ramping up fundraising for the coming semester.
William C. Whitney, the avid horseman for whom the field is named, helped establish the surrounding Hitchcock Woods more than a century ago. On Saturday his legacy echoed in every cheer—for both the tournament victors and the newest stars wearing USC Aiken colors.

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