Texas State Rankings heading into Conference Meet
Bobcats in the USTFCCCA National Rankings Team Rankings Men’s: #71 Women’s: #84
Bobcats in the USTFCCCA National Rankings Team Rankings Men’s: #71 Women’s: #84
After a regular season in which the Bobcats set five outdoor school records and posted marks or times that pace the Sun Belt in 10 different events, Texas State track and field is set to compete in the 2023 Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Championships this Thursday through Saturday in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
San Marcos found themselves back on the gridiron once more as the Rattlers prepare for the 2023 football season.
Thursday- TXST Track (Sun Belt Conference Meet) TXST Softball vs Troy 4 pm (Sun Belt Touranment)
Texas State softball had two players named to the 2023 All-Sun Belt Conference Team. Pitcher Jessica Mullins was named to the First Team and third baseman Sara Vanderford was named to the Second Team.
The road to Oklahoma City starts this week for the Bobcats as Texas State enters the Sun Belt Conference Softball Tournament.
With the rain Saturday affecting everything, members of the San Marcos High School Rattlers posed for a post game celebration photograph. The team took the Bi-District Championship by defeating San Antonio Churchill.
Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams
Stephen Wilder comes up to bat for San Marcos in the Rattlers last home game. Wilder hit two RBIs in the Rattlers 5-2 win over Churchill.
Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo
Enduring an hour-long lightning episode, playing in two different stadiums and having a benches clearing moment, San Marcos outscored Churchill in the final two innings to claim their first Bi-District Championship since 2018, defeating the Chargers 5-2.
An 8th inning rally was just enough as Texas State put away Georgia State 7-5 to complete the three game sweep over the Panthers.
The Cinco de Mayo celebration is this week. This particular celebrations stands out for me as it was the first road race in my time here that was held in San Marcos. The Capital 10K in 1979 had 2,000 runners and I went down to see Warren Leddick, the Parks and Recreation Director, to see if we could put on a race here in San Marcos. Warren was also a track and field director so he knew how to put a race on. The 10K race was held out at the Civic Center and ran out on the access road and Redwood Road (Wonder World now) and came back in off Highway 123. We had about 125 runners show up for the race. I ran in the race and helped out before and after the main race took place. I can’t remember if the race went on the next few years after that as Leddick moved to Longview for a position there.
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