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Davis Powell comes up to bat for the Bobcats in their game against the Marshall Thundering Herd. Powell completed the sweep for Texas State by hitting the game winning RBI single in the 9th inning for the win.
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August Ramirez celebrates with his teammates following his three-run home run during Saturday’s game against Marshall. Ramirez hit the game tying RBI double in the 7th inning on Sunday.
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Texas State sweeps Marshall with Powell walk off single

Texas State completed their sweep of Marshall with a thrilling 5-4 win over the Thundering Herd via a Davis Powell walkoff single in the ninth inning.

Know how to hydrate

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Know how to hydrate

A topic among runners is how much water is needed on a run. Much of this depends on the body size, the temperature during the day, and how much of the runner is muscle. The body weight average of water in males is between 56% and 59% and in females it is between 47% and 50%. We drink water, we bathe in water, and use water in cooking many meals. People in general, and runners especially, have a need for water. There are not many times when a person doesn’t want or need water.

San Marcos falls to East Central in district finale

Bryce Pinales tags the runner out at second trying to steal the base.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

San Marcos falls to East Central in district finale

Jessica DeLeon trots around the bases following her solo home run in the bottom of the fourth inning.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

San Marcos falls to East Central in district finale

It was a rough night for San Marcos as the Rattlers fell to the East Central Hornets 16-1 in both the district finale and on senior night.

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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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