Athletics Directory

All phone numbers are in the 210 area code.
Athletics Administration
Charlie Migl, Athletics Director 436-3034 cmigl@stmarytx.edu
Donna Fields, Senior Woman's Administrator 431-5034 dfields@stmarytx.edu
Todd Caughlin, Compliance Officer 436-3661 tcaughlin@stmarytx.edu
Athletics Staff
Gloria Montalbo, Office Manager 431-5037 gmontalbo@stmarytx.edu
Rosario Gonzalez, Receptionist 436-3528 rgonzalez8@stmarytx.edu
Derek Smolik, Sports Information Director and Champs Life Skills Coordinator 431-4379 dsmolik@stmarytx.edu
Athletics Training
Meredith Cockerell, Athletics Trainer 436-3342 mcockerell1@stmarytx.edu
Jeanette Hernandez, Graduate Assistant Trainer 436-3342 jhernandez20@stmarytx.edu
Baseball
Charlie Migl, Head Coach 436-3034 cmigl@stmarytx.edu
Chris Ermis, Assistant Coach 436-3433 cermis@stmarytx.edu
Men's Basketball
James P. Zeleznak, Head Coach 431-5039 jzeleznak@stmarytx.edu
Herman A. "Bubba" Meyer III, Assistant Coach 431-8039 hmeyer1@stmarytx.edu
Ian Ward, Assistant Coach 436-3528 iward@stmarytx.edu
Women's Basketball
Jason Martens, Head Coach 436-3411 jmartens@stmarytx.edu
April Ponds, Assistant Coach 436-3528 x1439 aponds@stmarytx.edu
Women's Cross Country
James Kling, Head Coach 431-6765 jkling@stmarytx.edu
Men's and Women's Golf
Wes Skidmore, Head Coach 431-6720 wskidmore@stmarytx.edu
Men's Soccer
Querande "Que" Wills, Head Coach 431-5044 qwillis@stmarytx.edu
Women's Soccer
Corwyn Ritch, Head Coach 436-3248 critch@stmarytx.edu
Softball
Donna Fields, Head Coach 431-5034 dfields@stmarytx.edu
James Kling, Assistant Coach 431-6765 jkling@stmarytx.edu
Men's and Women's Tennis
Ian Ward, Head Coach 436-3528 iward@stmarytx.edu
Volleyball
Todd Caughlin, Head Coach 436-3661 tcaughlin@stmarytx.edu
Brad Bulycz, Assistant Coach 431-4246 bbulycz@stmarytx.edu



Who We Are

A close-knit academic and spiritual community boasting a 13-1 student to faculty ratio

Who We Are

Hands-on professors, Fulbright Scholars, and “Piper Professor” winners who teach in the classrooms, labs, and abroad

Who We Are

A diverse university of nearly 4,000 students, with five schools, more than 40 academic programs including Ph.D. and J.D. programs, and numerous pre-professional programs

Engagement and Service

More than 70 percent of students participate in community service—last year, they logged 125,000 service hours

Engagement and Service

Recognized by The President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll

Engagement and Service

Named a “College that Builds Character” by the John Templeton Foundation and one of the nation’s top “Colleges with a Conscience” by The Princeton Review and Campus Compact

Engagement and Service

Student-athletes completed more than 2,000 community service hours during the 2008-2009 academic year

Engagement and Service

Renowned speakers visit campus every year, including primetime news anchors, presidential candidates, Fortune 500 CEOs and entrepreneurs

Engagement and Service

School of Law received the 2009 Law School Commitment to Service Award from the Texas Access to Justice Commission

World Class Academics

Ranked fourth in the West region for best value and quality by U.S. News & World Report

World Class Academics

Tuition priced below the national average

World Class Academics

Graduation rates are among the highest in Texas

World Class Academics

Bill Greehey School of Business ranked sixth nationally for “Greatest Opportunity for Women”

World Class Academics

University-wide, 92 percent of professors hold a Ph.D. or equivalent is in their field

Outstanding Student-Athletes

Home to 12 Academic All-Americans and 219 student-athletes who have earned regional or national awards

Outstanding Student-Athletes

Student-athlete graduation rate of 63 percent, significantly higher than the NCAA Division II average

Outstanding Student-Athletes

Six national titles in basketball, baseball, softball and golf (one individual and one academic)

Outstanding Student-Athletes

Member of NCAA Division II and the Heartland Conference

Innovative Programs, Exceptional Outcomes

Historically, more than half of St. Mary’s graduates who apply are admitted to medical and dental schools, above the national average of 35 percent

Innovative Programs, Exceptional Outcomes

Unique tracks include a one-year M.B.A. program, an evening law program, three forensic science tracks, and combined bachelor’s and master’s degree programs

Innovative Programs, Exceptional Outcomes

Learning laboratories include a technology-enhanced trading room where students manage a $1 million investment portfolio

Innovative Programs, Exceptional Outcomes

International opportunities include exchange programs with universities in China, Germany and Mexico, as well as study abroad programs in Europe and South America

MEN'S BASKETBALL
Nov 18: at Midwestern State
LOSS score: 72-83   [1-1]
Nov 15: St. Thomas
WIN score: 74-65   [1-0]

MEN'S SOCCER
Nov 8: * St. Edward's
LOSS score: 1-4   [5-12-1]
Nov 6: * Incarnate Word
LOSS score: 1-2   [5-11-1]

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Nov 16: at Abilene Christian
WIN score: 69-66   [1-0]

WOMEN'S SOCCER
Nov 7: * St. Edward's
LOSS score: 0-3   [4-14-1]

VOLLEYBALL
Nov 7: * at St. Edward's
LOSS score: 1-3   [7-22]
Nov 5: * at Texas A&M-International
WIN score: 3-0   [7-20]