
🤙 The Official Newsletter For UTSA Athletics, brought to you by Sport & Story
Good morning, Roadrunners Fam. The UTSA baseball team is set to take on East Carolina in a three-game road series starting this evening at 5 p.m. CT. The second game begins at 3 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday, May 10. The series finale starts at noon on Sunday. This is the ‘Runners’ final road weekend series in the 2025 campaign.
This will be the Roadrunners’ eighth game against the Pirates. UTSA holds a record of 4-3 over ECU. The last time these teams played each other was in 2024, when UTSA won two games of the three-game series played at Roadrunner Field.
What other ingredients do we have for the Brew today? Check it out below!
🎙 AD Lisa Campos joins BVM Sports podcast to discuss NIL and more
🥎 Softball closes out an impressive season
🤙🏼 And much, much more!
📈 STOCK UP

🔼 The Call is Coming From Inside the House. It’s now easier than ever for UTSA faculty and staff to purchase season football tickets!
Payroll deduction is available as an option to purchase season football tickets for all UTSA Faculty and Staff. Eight different levels of season tickets are available, beginning at just $105. The VIP, Charter, Prime and Reserved levels all feature a discounted price for UTSA Faculty and Staff.
ℹ️ : MORE INFO 🏈

🔼 Growing Season. The UTSA softball team suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Tulsa in the Opening Round of the 2025 AAC Softball Championship on Wednesday at the USF Softball Stadium.
In the top of the seventh, senior Camryn Robillard walked, and Skylar Rucker singled, ahead of a diving catch and a fly out. Tulsa found the put away pitch to secure the one-run victory, closing the book on UTSA’s season, with 21 wins marking the most since the 2019 campaign.
🔼 Not an Emergency, But Still Cool. If you’re in the area, you don’t want to miss out on this family-friendly event!
🤓 UTSA TRIVIA
No One Trick 'Runners
🤙 ONE BIG THING
Ushering in the New Era. The House settlement is on the horizon, bringing a new era of revenue sharing to college athletics. We know that UTSA will opt-in to the settlement, meaning they'll be paying their student athletes. But how will the school strategize its movements around this opportunity? Which sports will see the most investment? How does Runners United tie into the equation? UTSA Athletics Director Lisa Campos joined BVM Sports to answer all these questions and more.
🎧 : LISTEN HERE
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Friday, May 9
⚾️ Baseball @ East Carolina @ 5:00 PM ESPN+ | Live Stats
Saturday, May 10
⚾️ Baseball @ East Carolina @ 3:00 PM ESPN+ | Live Stats
Sunday, May 11
⚾️ Baseball @ East Carolina @ Noon ESPN+ | Live Stats
🧐 TRIVIA ANSWER
Answer: Women’s Tennis!
Women's tennis recorded a perfect single-year APR for the sixth consecutive year. This marks the third consecutive year that women’s tennis has recorded a perfect 1,000 multiyear APR, while men’s golf is on that list for the second straight year.
UTSA boasts eight teams that registered a perfect 1,000 APR for the 2023-24 academic year, while the sports of men’s golf and women’s tennis each have logged a perfect 1,000 multiyear APR. Overall, UTSA reported a 980 APR for the department.
🤙🏼 Have an awesome weekend, Roadrunner Nation!

