Bobcats win Sun Belt championship with sweep of Appalachian State
Texas State’s mission was simple this season.
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Texas State’s mission was simple this season.
*Update: 3:17 p.m.*
Texas State head coach Everett Withers has been fired, Texas State athletics announced Sunday afternoon.
Texas State’s defense did all it could to propel the Bobcats to victory.
KYLE — Momentum was on San Marcos’ side.
The Rattlers, who entered the third quarter down by 14, went on an 11-0 run to get to within 41-36 midway through the third period.
Texas State saw plenty of signings during Wednesday’s early signing period.
Here’s a look at who the Bobcats landed:
Texas State sophomore quarterback Willie Jones III will miss the final two games of the 2018 season after he injured his non-throwing shoulder against Appalachian State on Nov. 10.
Texas State’s treacherous November slate continues Saturday.
Texas State did what it was supposed to do Tuesday night.
The Bobcats outclassed an overmatched Hardin-Simmons squad, 97-52, in front of a thin crowd of 1,118 inside Strahan Arena.
Texas State freshman setter Emily DeWalt was named Sun Belt Setter of the Year and Freshman of the Year, while head coach Karen Chisum received the conference Coach of the Year award, the Sun Belt
Texas State wanted to use Saturday’s game against Appalachian State as a measuring stick.
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