Texas State falls short in loss to UTSA
SAN ANTONIO — How close can Texas State come to winning and not claiming the victory? Junior Bryan London thought about it quizzingly Saturday night.
SAN ANTONIO — How close can Texas State come to winning and not claiming the victory? Junior Bryan London thought about it quizzingly Saturday night.
SAN ANTONIO — Texas State lost to UTSA for the third straight year on Saturday night, falling 25-23 at the Alamodome.
SAN ANTONIO — San Marcos had reason to be confident.
Texas State began its run in the Sun Belt with a 3-0 (25-19, 25-13, 25-19) sweep over Louisiana-Monroe on Friday at the Fant-Ewing Coliseum in Monroe, La.
Texas State rallied from a 1-0 deficit to defeat Louisiana-Lafayette, 2-1, in double overtime inside the Ragin’ Cajun Soccer/Track Complex in Lafayette, La.
After surrendering a season-high 44 digging errors on Tuesday in a 3-1 road loss to Schertz Clemens on Tuesday, the Lady Rattlers continued to struggle defensively.
This week is a vacation repeat from a few years ago.
On this week's episode of On The Record sports, host Drew King and co-host Nick Castillo discuss an inspirational tweet and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Bryan London hasn’t forgotten about last year’s I-35 Showdown between Texas State and UTSA.
Head coach Mark Soto has run the same practice the Wednesday before district play starts for the past seven years.
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