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Around the Bird Bath – Where are they now? With Mark Ruffin

Dan continues our “Where are they now?” series with UTSA Baseball alumnus Mark Ruffin. Mark pitched for UTSA from 2005 to 2008 and is 9th all-time in appearance on the mound for the Roadrunners. After enjoying a successful collegiate career at UTSA, Mark went on to education administration and is ...
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An introduction to UTSA Tennis with Keegan McCain

Our journey to provide coverage for each and every UTSA athletics program reached a big milestone today as we hosted our first-ever tennis podcast! Of course we needed a guest to guide us through this new world for us and UTSA Women’s Tennis co-captain Keegan McCain was kind enough to ...
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UTSA Baseball on Four Game Winning Streak after Defeating Texas A&M; Sweeping MTSU

The Roadrunners’ series finale against MTSU on Sunday had a similar feel to their Tuesday game against Texas A&M. Simon Miller was on the mound, UTSA had the lead, and there was a feeling of nerves that brushed alongside the Roadrunner faithful. I will get to one more similarity between ...
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Photo Gallery: UTSA Football Spring Game 2023

Jeff Traylor’s UTSA Roadrunners enjoyed a successful 2023 spring game by avoiding injury and displaying depth on both sides of the ball. Eddie Lee Marburger and Owen McCown both played great football under center as the battle for QB2 stayed hot. We’ll have a podcast coming out later this week ...
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Around the Bird Bath: Episode 6

Jared joins Dan for this week’s Around the Bird Bath as they recap UTSA Baseball’s strong win over Texas A&M and preview upcoming series against MTSU and FIU. 1
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UTSA Defeated By UIW; Splits Rain-Filled Series Against Charlotte

This week’s games featured those unique things you don’t always see in baseball. It started with the opposing team using nine pitchers in nine innings. You then had a three-hour rain delay in-between an already attempted double-header battling the rain. Unfortunately, the rain did not cooperate the rest of the ...
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