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Matilda Svahn swings her club during Silverado Showdown in Napa, Colorado. Svahan finished in the Top 30.
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Texas State finishes strong at Silverado Showdown, Sun Belt Championships up next for the Bobcats

On the final day of the Silverado Showdown, Texas State had their lowest round and climbed the leaderboard to finish 15th. Matilda Svahn led the Bobcats with a top-30 finish at the Silverado Resort and Spa.

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An artist rendering of what the Texas State Football Performance Center will look once completed that will be located on the south endzone. Below, the center will have a new expanded weight room, expanded team locker room, new coach locker room, and new position team meeting rooms among others.
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Texas State Football Performance Center finds support from donors

The Texas State Football Performance Center has been receiving many donations over the past year including a $4 million donation by an anonymous donor in March.

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Dominick Yancy grabs the baton as the Bobcats compete at the Clyde Littlefield Relays in Austin. Yancy competed in two relay races for Texas State at the track meet.
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TXST’s Yancy claims Sun Belt Athlete of the Week

After posting the fastest men’s 200 time in school history and ranking fifth in the country in the same event, Texas State’s Dominick Yancy was named the Sun Belt Conference Men’s Track Athlete of the Week for the period ending April 2, the conference office announced.

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Shortstop Cutter Gage Webb catches the throw from the catcher in an attempt to tag the runner out trying to steal second base. Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo COLTON MCWILLILAMS

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Cutter Gage Webb celebrates his triple in the fourth inning to give the Rattlers a 6-2 lead over the Unicorns.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Rattlers dehorn Unicorns to maintain district lead

San Marcos held off a furious New Braunfels comeback as the Rattlers defeated the Unicorns 8-7.

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Texas State tight end Titus Lyons runs the ball after receiving the catch during the Bobcats’ upset win over the App State Mountaineers. Despite starting the season as a preferred walk-on, Lyons lead the tight end group in both catches and receiving yards last season.
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Former walk-on’s hard work pays off earning scholarship

After emerging as one of the few surprises during last season, redshirt sophomore tight end Titus Lyons now looks to emerge as one of the starters this football season.

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