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Brew-1-0 7/1: We'll Provide the Assist
This is your reminder to get your UTSA Volleyball tickets, as the new season is coming in HOT!
🤙 The Official Newsletter For UTSA Athletics
Good morning, Roadrunners Fam. How’s that for an attack!? 👇🏼
This is your reminder that the first UTSA Volleyball home game of the season (vs. Texas State) is comin’ in hot on Sept. 4.
What other ingredients do we have for the Brew today? Check it out below!
👟 The UTSA Athletic Department enjoyed a visit from Commissioner Pernetti
🎤 Q&A with Assistant Athletics Director for Life Skills Stefanie Cisneros
🤙🏼 And much, much more!
📈 STOCK UP
🔼 The Commish. “Great having @American_Conf Commissioner @ Tim_Pernetti on campus this afternoon,” the UTSA Athletics department tweeted. Pernetti (pictured above with UTSA Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Lisa Campos) visited with UTSA Athletics staff and coaches on Friday.
🔼 The ‘Runner Life. This summer, UTSA Athletics will be profiling its numerous areas to provide an inside look into how each unit serves Roadrunners’ student-athletes.
In this edition, they sat down with Stefanie Cisneros, Assistant Athletics Director for Life Skills, to discuss UTSA’s robust Student-Athlete Development program.
Q: How does your department service UTSA student-athletes?
Stefanie Cisneros: “The biggest thing that Student-Athlete Development does is provide support and resources for the student-athletes to help them work towards their lifetime goals. That’s everything, including building skills in leadership, the personal and wellness pieces, the transition to UTSA, the transition out of UTSA, and then a big piece is community service. It’s really providing those resources to help them reach whatever their goals might be, whether that’s professional sports or the next step in their career path after they graduate.”
🔼 Psssttttttt. With only 61 days until it’s time to Defend the Dome once again, we’d be remiss not to ask—got tickets?
⇢ If not, go here! 🏈
🤔 UTSA TRIVIA
We recently announced that Hunter Bott and David Harrison from UTSA men’s golf, along with Morgan Ellison and Olivia Williams from the women’s team, were named to the CSC-Academic All-District Teams. What’s the minimum cumulative GPA student-athletes need to have in order to qualify?
Think you know the answer? Scroll to the bottom to find out!
🤙 ONE BIG THING
Swifties and Stuedeman Unite. In her first year at the helm, UTSA Softball head coach Vann Stuedeman had 15 wins, representing a seven-win improvement. It’s no wonder she’s missing Roadrunner Field!
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📅 COMING SOON
❤️ 🤍 💙There will be no Brew 1-0 on July 3, so please be safe and enjoy your 4th of July! We will have your Brew back and piping hot for you on Friday, July 5.🇺🇸
Sunday, 8/4
⚽️ Exhibition Soccer vs. Baylor - Time TBA
Thursday 8/15
⚽️ Soccer vs. Navy @ Time TBA
Saturday 8/31
🏈 First Football Game vs. Kennesaw State @ 2:30 PM CST ESPN+
🎉 TRIVIA ANSWER
Answer: To be considered for the CSC Academic All-District Teams, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale), and compete in 90 percent of the institution's contests.
🤙🏼 Let’s get this holiday week started, y’all!