Texas State goes unselected in NCAA tournament
Texas State’s season officially came to an end on Monday, as the Bobcats were named as one of the first four teams out of the NCAA tournament.
Texas State’s season officially came to an end on Monday, as the Bobcats were named as one of the first four teams out of the NCAA tournament.
After winning the Sun Belt women’s indoor and men’s outdoor championships, Texas State’s track and field season came to a close over the weekend at the NCAA West preliminaries in Sacramento, Califo
The Texas State track and field offices are a little cluttered nowadays.
Eric Velasquez’s smile was wrapped around his face.
The second inning was suffocating.
The Bobcats are westward bound, as 11 student-athletes will compete this weekend in the 2019 NCAA Outdoor West Track and Field Preliminaries in Sacramento, California.
After finishing the regular season at 36-18 overall and 20-10 in league play, the Sun Belt announced Texas State received two specialty awards and four all-conference nods on Monday.
Junior outfielder Christiana McDowell added another postseason honor on Thursday after being named to the All-Central Region Third Team by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA).
Before he had even played a game in the maroon and gold, Skyler Valentine wanted to leave a mark on the team.
The Sun Belt Conference announced that senior thrower T’Mond Johnson, senior sprinter Tramesha Hardy and Texas State head coach Jody Stewart were each honored with one of the league’s annual specia
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