Spring practice concluded for San Marcos, ending with the annual Purple and White Spring Game with Team Purple defeating Team White, 35-7.
Texas State was unable to overcome a late rally by Texas A&M, as the Aggies defeated the Bobcats 2-1 on a walkoff single in the 8th inning.
The Rotary Club of San Marcos sponsored its annual Scramble 4 Scholarships on May 12. The club successfully raising more than $10,000 that goes to funding numerous scholarships for San Marcos area seniors.
It seems as people get older, the interest in history becomes increasingly important. Whether it is a family history and ancestry or past events that they recall. It seems as if when the senior citizens of today talk to the younger generations there is a lack of knowledge of individuals that made a change in history or even some of the major events that took place.
Taahir Kelly was named the 2023 Sun Belt Conference Men’s Outdoor Track Co-Performer of the Year while Grady Leonard and Elisabet Runarsdottir were named Men’s Newcomer and Women’s Freshman of the Year, respectively.
It was a simple choice for senior third baseman Sara Vanderford about coming back for one more year to play for the Bobcats, due to being granted an extra year of eligibility as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Texas State’s woes continued last Tuesday night as the Bobcats fell to the TCU Horned Frogs 8-2.
There was a nervous energy for the Bobcats sitting in the University Events Center watching the NCAA Softball Selection Show not knowing if they were going to be selected as an at-large bid.
Today
San Marcos’ own Mateus Perkins and Malik Presley signed their letters of intent Monday to further their basketball careers and play at the collegiate level.
A six-run fifth inning for Louisiana was too much to overcome for Texas State in an 8-3 loss Sunday afternoon from Russo Park. Despite the loss, the Bobcats did clinch a spot in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament following South Alabama’s defeat to Coastal Carolina earlier in the day.
Thursday
Temperature: 52°FTown: San Marcos
Pressure: 1018 hPa Wind: 4 mph