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Defensive Coordinator Jonathan Patke directs the linebackers during spring practice. Patke helped lead the Incarnate Word defense into becoming one of the more aggressive defenses in the country by being in the ranked in the top with forced turnovers, sacks and tackles for loss
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Linebacker Brian Holloway makes the tackle in the Bobcats game against Louisiana last season. Holloway will be a key piece to the defense as Texas State switches to the 4-2-5 defense.
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Aggression key for Bobcat Defense under defensive coordinator Patke

When Head Coach G.J. Kinne filled out his coaching staff during the 2022 University of Incarnate Word football season, the current head coach of Texas State wanted to find a defensive coordinator that could complement his high powered offense.

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Davis Powell throws the ball across the field in Texas State’s home game against Texas. The Bobcats once again pulled off the road upset by defeating the No. 18 Longhorns.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

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Nathan Medrano tosses the ball for the out in the Bobcats’ home game against Texas.
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Deja Vu as the Bobcats upset No. 18 Longhorns

It was deja vu for Texas as Texas State pulled off the upset once more in the Bobcats 9-3 win over the No. 18 Longhorns Tuesday in Austin.

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Nathan Medrano pitches in relief for the Bobcats in their game against Texas. Mederano finished the game with a season high eight strikeouts.
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Texas State fans watch the game from the Softball Stadium due to the overflow of the standing room only crowd.
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Bobcats fall to Texas in front of record crowd

In front of the largest crowd to ever attend a baseball game at Bobcat Ballpark, Texas State could not overcome a five-run deficit as the Bobcats fell to the No. 19 Texas Longhorns in a 5-2 loss.

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A artist rendering of the new baseball and softball facilities that shows the expanded seating for Bobcat Ballpark which will be situated at left field.
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The new additions include new lockers rooms, indoor batting and pitching training areas for both baseball and softball teams.
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Former TXST player donates towards ballpark expansion

Texas State Athletics stated it is proud to recognize former baseball All-American Tyler Sibley for his $1 million leadoff gift towards the expansion of Bobcat Ballpark.

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Dylan Nunez swings at a pitch during the Rattlers home game against Seguin. Nunez scored a run in San Marcos’ game against New Braunfels by taking home plate as a pinch runner.
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San Marcos defeats New Braunfels for series win

After navigating a rainsoaked weekend, San Marcos knocked off the New Braunfels Unicorns 4-2 Saturday to maintain their district lead and extend their winning streak to eight games.

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Karsen Pierce throws the pitch within the circle during the Bobcats game against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles. Pierce collected her fifth win of the season in Texas State’s 4-2 win.
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Bobcats get doubleheader sweep over Southern Miss

Texas State managed through a rain-filled weekend to pull off a two-game sweep of the Southern Miss Golden Eagles taking game two in a 4-2 victory.

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