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BOBCATS PICKOFF BOWL WIN

The Bobcats clinched the first bowl game victory in school history on Tuesday. Pictued is left tackle Nash Jones, who celebrates with his teammates following his surprising three-yard touchdown reception on a trick play. The touchdown helped the Bobcats to their 45-21 win over the Rice Owls.
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BOBCATS PICKOFF BOWL WIN

Bobcat fans in attendance braved the cold weather to wait until the final whistle before storming the field to celebrate the university's first bowl victory with the players.
Daily Record photo by Dalton Sweat

BOBCATS PICKOFF BOWL WIN

In a game featuring five interceptions by the Bobcat defense, a Texas State offensive lineman scoring a touchdown, Gerald R. Ford Stadium running out of beer and the Bobcats setting a new attendance record, it was fitting that the first ever bowl game for Texas State was an unforgettable one.

#4: Three Rattler wrestlers look to medal at State Tournament
#4: Three Rattler wrestlers look to medal at State Tournament
#4: Three Rattler wrestlers look to medal at State Tournament
#4: Three Rattler wrestlers look to medal at State Tournament

Top left, Kaylynn Martin pins her opponent from Round Rock McNeil to advance in the Region IV Tournament. Martin finished in the third place to advance to the UIL State Wrestling Tournament for the third time in her career where she is a two-time state placer. Top right, Jesyka Banda pins her opponent from San Antonio Reagan to pull off the upset and advance to the Region IV final in the 100-pound weight class. Banda has advanced to the regionals four times in her career. Bottom left, Anisa Moreno pins her opponent from Schertz Clemens during the opening round of the Region IV tournament. Moreno went on to win in the 145-pound weight class. Bottom right, Kaylynn Martin, Anisa Moreno and Jesyka Banda celebrate their regional medals with Martin placing third, Moreno placing first, and Banda placing second. All three wrestlers are multiple time state qualifiers looking to win their first state medal. Behind them is assistant coach Jeremy Cross, head wrestling coach Garvin Smith and assistant coach Charline Hagemaster.
Photos provided by Frank and Davina Moreno

#4: Three Rattler wrestlers look to medal at State Tournament

This is second in a multipart series of articles counting down the top 5 sports stories in San Marcos for 2023.

#5: Rattler Baseball captures the Bi-District Title

In the No. 5 story of the year in the San Marcos Daily Record, the San Marcos Rattler baseball team defeated Churchill to capture their first Bi-District Championship since 2016. The Rattlers endured both a bench clearing and a rain out in the win.
Daily Record photo by Colton McWilliams

#5: Rattler Baseball captures the Bi-District Title

This is first in a multi-part series of articles counting down the top 5 sports stories in San Marcos for 2023.

BOWL GAME PREVIEW

Texas State will play in their first ever bowl game as the Bobcats take on the Rice Owls in the 14th Servpro First Responder Bowl in Dallas, Texas. This will be the fifth ever meeting between Texas State and Rice with the all-series tied at 2-2.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

BOWL GAME PREVIEW
BOWL GAME PREVIEW

The First Responder Bowl will mark the first time in the bowl’s history that two Texas FBS programs will meet. It is also the first bowl where two FBS Texas programs will meet in a bowl game since 2008.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

BOWL GAME PREVIEW

A game 11 years in the making as Texas State takes on Rice in Bobcats first ever bowl game

History of the NAU Cross Country Team

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

History of the NAU Cross Country Team

I had mentioned a few weeks ago about getting the book ‘Running Up The Mountain’ about the success of the Northern Arizona University cross country team. I had an interest because the team started up when a teammate of mine in football and track became the head coach in 1964. I was there for four of those start up years as the wrestling coach and professor in physical education. The book continues on through the years, right up to 2022 about the different runners that made the team so successful. It goes into the personality of the runners and the training methods they followed.

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