Lady Rattlers suffer home loss to Austin High, 6-4
The story of the season for the Lady Rattlers has been that they get off to a slow start offensively, and it’s been a key component to their success.
The story of the season for the Lady Rattlers has been that they get off to a slow start offensively, and it’s been a key component to their success.
Defeating No. 11 Baylor was a huge win for Texas State in their final match before the NCAA Tournament. But the Bobcats knew they still had a long road ahead of them.
For both Gianna Moreno and Matt Banda, the past four years of their wrestling careers have been nothing short of life-changing.
Texas State has had a loaded spring schedule, something that’s out of the norm for them. They’ve faced teams with high rankings, such as No. 2 Texas and No. 6 Baylor.
From the beginning to the end of district play, it’s been a tough road for the Rattlers. District 26-6A is a competitive group from top to bottom. Taking the No.
It’s been a year since COVID-19 disrupted the whole world. Schools closed, sports were canceled and no one knew what was going to happen.
The Lady Rattlers did what no other team in the district could.
Play rough, team and family. Those words are a part of a pre-game chant the Lady Rattlers do before each match. This is a way for them to stay motivated and to keep the team close.
Head coach Lisa Mazur thought that her team just needed to pick up the intensity coming out of halftime.
Usually, when San Marcos head coach Jason Carnley starts a player, they play the entire game. But that changed Tuesday when he pulled most of the starters during the first half.
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