
Courtney Line Joins TCU as Assistant Jumping Seat Coach
6/24/2026 2:07:00 PM | Equestrian
New assistant brings wealth of knowledge to Fort Worth
FORT WORTH – A highly-respected name in the equine industry, Courtney Line was named TCU Equestrian Assistant Jumping Seat Coach by Director of Equestrian Haley Schoolfield on Wednesday afternoon.
Line joins the Frogs as an accomplished hunter/jumper professional with extensive experience in rider development, competition coaching, horse training and equestrian program management.
"We are so excited to have Courtney join our staff in this capacity," Schoolfield said. "She brings a wealth of experience and knowledge and incredible energy to our staff, and I look forward to seeing her help take our talented roster to the next level."
Most recently, Line was the founder and head trainer at Circle Line Equestrian in the greater DFW metroplex. With her business, she manages an A and AA rated full-service hunter/jumper training and competition program.
Line is proven in the development of riders from beginner levels through National Grand Prix competitions. Her role specializes in rider and horse training programs focused on long-term athlete development, while also overseeing the operations of the barn and her clients.
"I could not be more excited to join the TCU equestrian staff," Line said. "I am so grateful to Haley for giving me this opportunity, and I look forward to working with this proud program as we seek championships and prepare our riders for success past their time on campus."
Line coached numerous riders and horses to major championship wins and top placings at premier national competitions including Winter Equestrian Festival, Las Vegas National Horse Show, Tryon International Equestrian Center, Colorado Horse Park, Pin Oak Charity Horse Show, and USHJA Zone 7 Finals.
In addition, she also had a hand in developing young horses and matches horses appropriately to riders and competitive goals.
No stranger to the collegiate scene, Line rode at SMU for four seasons (2011-15). While with the Mustangs, she was an All-American and a two-time team captain. Line also competed in both disciplines while in Dallas.
Line joins the Frogs as an accomplished hunter/jumper professional with extensive experience in rider development, competition coaching, horse training and equestrian program management.
"We are so excited to have Courtney join our staff in this capacity," Schoolfield said. "She brings a wealth of experience and knowledge and incredible energy to our staff, and I look forward to seeing her help take our talented roster to the next level."
Most recently, Line was the founder and head trainer at Circle Line Equestrian in the greater DFW metroplex. With her business, she manages an A and AA rated full-service hunter/jumper training and competition program.
Line is proven in the development of riders from beginner levels through National Grand Prix competitions. Her role specializes in rider and horse training programs focused on long-term athlete development, while also overseeing the operations of the barn and her clients.
"I could not be more excited to join the TCU equestrian staff," Line said. "I am so grateful to Haley for giving me this opportunity, and I look forward to working with this proud program as we seek championships and prepare our riders for success past their time on campus."
Line coached numerous riders and horses to major championship wins and top placings at premier national competitions including Winter Equestrian Festival, Las Vegas National Horse Show, Tryon International Equestrian Center, Colorado Horse Park, Pin Oak Charity Horse Show, and USHJA Zone 7 Finals.
In addition, she also had a hand in developing young horses and matches horses appropriately to riders and competitive goals.
No stranger to the collegiate scene, Line rode at SMU for four seasons (2011-15). While with the Mustangs, she was an All-American and a two-time team captain. Line also competed in both disciplines while in Dallas.
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