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Brew-1-0 2/11: Repping San Antonio

Plus: Hall of Fame nominations are open!

🤙The Official Newsletter For UTSA Athletics, brought to you by RIM

Good Morning, UTSA Fam. UTSA hosted its most successful tournament in program history at Roadrunner Field this past weekend, welcoming defending NCAA champion No. 1 Texas, No. 9 Nebraska, and No. 25 Washington to San Antonio. A total of 6,734 fans attended the nine-game event, including a single-game venue record of 1,023 for Texas vs. Nebraska on Friday and a UTSA game record of 959 for the Roadrunners' Sunday matchup against Texas.

ESPN+’s broadcast of all nine games generated over 284,100 views on NCAA Softball's social media, while UTSA sold out both reserved and general admission season tickets for the first time in program history with a 77.6% year-over-year increase.

What else is mixed into today’s Brew 1-0? Check it out below!

🏆 Hall of Fame
🏀 Standing out
🤙🏼 And much, much more!

📈 STOCK UP

🔼 Winning Ways. UTSA women’s hoops picked up a 52-43 win over Temple last night! Cheyenne Rowe stole the show for the Roadrunners with 26 points on 11-of-19 shooting from the floor, including a perfect 4-of-4 from the stripe. Rowe finished with a double-double with 11 boards. Mia Hammonds added 10 points, and Idara Udo scored five and tallied 11 rebounds in the win.

🔼 Hall of Fame. UTSA Athletics is accepting nominations for the 2026 Hall of Fame Class through March 31, with information and submission forms available at goUTSA.com/HallOfFame for those looking to nominate deserving former student-athletes, coaches, or administrators. The Hall of Fame was launched in 2023 to celebrate UTSA's Division I history dating back to 1981, which includes over 80 conference championships, 60 NCAA team postseason appearances, and 70 All-Americans.

🔼 Clean Sweep. UTSA women's tennis extended its undefeated home record to 4-0 and improved to 4-1 overall with back-to-back 4-1 victories over New Mexico State and Incarnate Word on Sunday at the UTSA Tennis Center. The Roadrunners have now clinched the doubles point in all five spring matches and hold an 11-3 singles record from the weekend alone, with Natalia Castaneda Guerrero leading the charge against NM State with a 6-2, 6-2 singles win after her 6-3 doubles triumph, while Laia Tarazona Peyro dominated UIW with a blistering 6-2, 6-0 victory.

🔼 Standing Out. UTSA freshman Adriana Robles claimed American Conference Freshman of the Week honors on Monday, her second such award this season after previously winning on December 15. Robles averaged 5.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 2.0 steals per game across last week's contests with UAB and Tulsa. She becomes the first Roadrunner to earn the conference freshman honor since Aysia Proctor accomplished the feat during the 2023-24 season.

🔼 Repping San Antonio. Former UTSA quarterback Frank Harris, eight-time All-American track & field star Tameka Roberts-Nunez, and inaugural football coach Larry Coker were announced as members of the 2026 San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame Class on Tuesday at the Alamodome. Harris led the Roadrunners to a 39-13 record in 52 starts, capturing back-to-back Conference USA titles and setting over 35 school records, including career marks in total offense, passing yards, and passing touchdowns. Roberts-Nunez dominated Southland Conference competition in the 1990s with 17 individual or relay conference titles and a podium finish in five different NCAA Championship events, while Coker launched UTSA football from scratch in 2009 and set modern startup records with a 56,743-fan debut and 35,521 average attendance in year one before guiding the program to its first bowl-eligible season. The trio will be inducted on August 29 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.

🤙🏼 ONE BIG THING

🤓 UTSA TRIVIA

Who was the last UTSA player before Adriana Robles to win American Conference Freshman of the Week honors?

Think you know the answer?

Scroll to the bottom to find out!

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📆 THE WEEK AHEAD

* All Times Are in CST

Wednesday, Feb. 11
🥎 Softball vs. Southern Illinois @ 2 p.m. @ Puerto Vallarta College Challenge (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)
🥎 Softball vs. Eastern Kentucky @ 5 p.m. @ Puerto Vallarta College Challenge (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)
🏀 Men’s Basketball @ East Carolina @ 6 p.m. (Greenville, N.C.) | Watch: ESPN+

Thursday, Feb. 12
🥎 Softball vs. Southern Illinois @ 1 p.m. @ Puerto Vallarta College Challenge (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)

Friday, Feb. 13
👟 Track & Field / Cross Country @ Don Kirby Elite Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.)
🎾 Men’s Tennis vs. Tulane @ 1 p.m.
🥎 Softball vs. Eastern Kentucky @ 1 p.m. @ Puerto Vallarta College Challenge (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)
🎾 Women’s Tennis @ Houston @ 1 p.m. (Houston, Texas)
⚾ Baseball vs. South Dakota State - Opening Day - @ 4 p.m. | Watch: ESPN+ | Tickets
🥎 Softball vs. Long Beach State @ 4 p.m. @ Puerto Vallarta College Challenge (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)

Saturday, Feb. 14 - Happy Valentine’s Day!
🎾 Women’s Tennis @ Rice @ 11 a.m. (Houston, Texas)
⚾ Baseball vs. South Dakota State @ 12 p.m. | Watch: ESPN+ | Tickets
🏀 Women’s Basketball vs. South Florida @ 6:30 p.m. | Watch: ESPN+ | Tickets

Sunday, Feb. 15
🏀 Men’s Basketball @ Charlotte @ 11 a.m. | Watch: ESPNU
⚾ Baseball vs. South Dakota State @ 1 p.m. | Watch: ESPN+ | Tickets


🤙🏼 Go here for the full UTSA Athletics Calendar

ℹ TRIVIA ANSWER

Answer: Aysia Proctor, who won the award during the 2023-24 season.

🤙🏼 Have a great week, Roadrunner Nation!