TXST ends homestand with win over Arkansas State
Texas State ended its four-game homestand on a high note as the Bobcats knocked off Arkansas State in a dominant 89-55 win on Saturday.
Texas State ended its four-game homestand on a high note as the Bobcats knocked off Arkansas State in a dominant 89-55 win on Saturday.
Senior guard Jayven Cofer knocked a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to push No. 11 San Marcos to a district-opening win over Schertz Clemens, 54-51, on Friday inside the “Snake Pit.” Above, the Rattlers celebrate after Cofer drilled the game-winning shot. Below, Cofer drives to the basket during Friday’s win over the Buffaloes. Daily Record photos by Gerald Castillo
In front of an electric crowd inside the “Snake Pit,” San Marcos senior guard Jayven Cofer sank a game-winning buzzer beater from beyond the arc to knock off Schertz Clemens, 54-51.
Texas State survived a furious Arkansas State comeback for as the Bobcats won a thrilling 61-58 victory over the Red Wolves.
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Head coach Zenarae Antoine etched her name in the record books as the all-time leader in wins in program history, following Texas State’s 64-48 win over the Georgia State Panthers.
On Tuesday night, the San Marcos Rattlers hosted the Austin Vandegrift Vipers in an early season non-district test to help prepare the team for the rest of the season.
After last season saw San Marcos win only three games, the Lady Rattlers looking to strike back toward their goal of making the playoffs.
On Saturday afternoon, No. 11 San Marcos closed out its non-conference schedule in impressive fashion with a 71-41 rout over the Eagle Pass Eagles inside “The Snake Pit.”
A third quarter collapse doomed Texas State as the Bobcats fell to the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns in a 71-51 loss.
San Marcos couldn’t quite complete the comeback as it fell to the New Braunfels Unicorns in a 46-41 loss. Above, senior center Amiya Moore looks to shoot over traffic during the Rattlers’ game against the Unicorns. Below, both teams battle for position in the paint during Friday’s game. Daily Record photos by Gerald Castillo
San Marcos couldn’t quite complete the comeback as it fell to the New Braunfels Unicorns in a 46-41 loss.
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