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The St. Mary's women's basketball team's rotation of four guards in the starting lineup against Southeastern Oklahoma State proved to be hard to contend with, as the Lady Rattlers nearly hit the century mark in a blowout win.
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It's not often the St. Mary's men's basketball team gets to take its mind off the game. But Thursday afternoon they did just that.
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After an explosive outing against Texas Woman's last week, sophomore Morgan Pullins has brought in St. Mary's first women's basketball Heartland Conference Player of the Week award.
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St. Mary's head volleyball coach Jenny Warmack Chipman has shown a knack for signing young talent, and she has done so once again by inking three highly regarded additions for the 2013 season.
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Mark Simmons says there is still plenty the Rattlers need to improve upon. But it sure didn't look that way Saturday.
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The St. Mary's baseball team grabbed three additions during the early signing period, as they're already looking ahead to revamping for the 2014 season and beyond.
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St. Mary’s University distinguished alumnus and celebrated astrophysicist Giovanni G. Fazio, Ph.D., served as the keynote speaker at the 12th annual Fall Commencement Exercises on Saturday, December 15, 2012.
Fazio (B.S., B.A. ’54), a senior physicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, pioneered the development of gamma-ray astronomy using balloon-borne telescopes and was the co-principal investigator for the gamma-ray detector experiment on NASA's first Orbiting Solar Observatory.
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The St. Mary's softball team is well aware it will lose plenty of senior talent following the 2013 season, so the Rattlers are being proactive, already signing two recruits for the 2014 season.
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The St. Mary's Rattlers were able to seal their victory with Incarnate Word on Tuesday, sweeping the season series for the second straight year. And maybe for good.
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Staring down a halftime deficit Wednesday night, St. Mary's forward Morgan Pullins went to work against Texas Woman's University.
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An end to an historic rivalry might be coming Tuesday night.
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St. Mary’s University has received a $1 million gift from alumnus Bill Greehey (B.B.A. ’60) for the newly revamped MBA program, a unique cohort-based graduate program that centers on values-driven leadership and learning. “I am very excited to support the new MBA program at St. Mary's University because it goes beyond a typical MBA curriculum. It includes a key focus on ethical leadership, social responsibility and social entrepreneurship, all of which are critical to the development of great future leaders who will care as much about their employees and communities as they care about their shareholders and bottom lines,” said Bill Greehey, NuStar Energy LP’s chairman of the board and director.
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The St. Mary's men's tennis program continues to strengthen its foundation, adding to its lineup for next season a four star recruit in Michael Maciel.
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The Lady Rattlers continue on a streak of victories as they picked up their third straight in the Heartland Conference opener Saturday with a win over Texas A&M International.
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At times Saturday, the St. Mary's men's basketball team seemed to toy with rival and former Heartland Conference regular season champion Texas A&M International.
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The Lady Rattlers entered Wednesday's showdown with one of the nation's top teams without two of their top contributors off the bench. But it wouldn't matter.
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Three double doubles and three 20 point performances has garnered St. Mary's forward/center Kevin Kotzur another Heartland Conference Player of the Week honor.
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It didn't take long for newcomer Lia Kioa to fit comfortably in a Rattler uniform as she led St. Mary's in its 20 point victory over Harding University on Saturday.
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A shaky start smoothed out for the Rattlers as they closed out the final day of the Thanksgiving Classic with a victory over Angelo State on Saturday.
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The second best team in the country's brush with the Rattlers nearly had them leaving Bill Greehey Arena with their heads held low.
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The Lady Rattlers didn't head into Thanksgiving the way they would have liked.
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It wasn't easy, but the St. Mary's men's basketball team got past Concordia (Texas) on Monday behind Kevin Kotzur's 26 points and 11 rebounds.
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St. Mary's Tennis has eyed national rankings for both the men's and women's programs with each at their best and first national ranking in history, including the first individual national ranking on the women's side in newcomer Marianna Rong.
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In a huge turnout to their first game of the season, St. Mary's put on a show, in particular Daryell Taylor, on the road to defeat crosstown rival Incarnate Word.
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The early season battle of unbeatens lived up to its hype Sunday, as Central Missouri escaped with a victory over St. Mary's at the buzzer.
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Breaking open what was a tight game at the midway point with a strong second half, St. Mary's women's hoops maintained its perfect start to the new season. And it took defense to do so.
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Bjorn Dybdahl is big in San Antonio, but he’s a giant in the world of consumer electronics.
Dybdahl (B.A. ’70), the founder of Bjorn’s Audio Video, entered the Consumer Electronic Association Hall of Fame in October. Other 2012 inductees include the inventor of satellite radio, the inventor of the computer mouse and HTML, and the founders of Dish Network, LG Corp. and Samsung Electronics.
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In the first games of her Rattler career, freshman Jenna Paul showed promise in making the All-Tournament Team in St. Mary's opening tournament. Now she's been named the Heartland Freshman of the Year.
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Like most law students, Luis deBonoPaula has many irons in the fire. The retired U.S. Air Force pilot is a husband, father of four, marathon runner and entrepreneur. The second-year law student's most recent venture, Spirit Monkey, has become the latest schoolyard craze.
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Moses Sundufu is convinced St. Mary's teammate Daryell Taylor "came out of the womb" with his elbow frozen in the classic jump shooter's pose. But Taylor has reason to suspect the same of Sundufu.
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Law students come from every walk of life and embark on the journey of a legal education with many different career goals in mind. We asked South Texas cattleman and law student Jeffrey Diles to share his experience in China and how it may have changed his endgame.
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After a loss in the first round of the NCAA Division II South Central Regional Tournament last year, the St. Mary's men's basketball team is back and ready to win. With three returning starters, a talented recruiting class and a locker room full of leadership, this team seems to have all the characteristics they need to be successful this season.
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A 5 foot 6 guard isn't usually a threat for a double double, but most guards aren't Felicia Jacobs.
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The Lady Rattlers were able to exercise their entire bench in a showcase of talent Saturday, claiming their season opener over Cameron University by 29 points.
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St. Mary's Volleyball couldn't force the playoff tiebreaker it so desperately wanted Saturday.
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St. Mary's will need some help in order to make it to the Heartland Conference Tournament.
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Two of St. Mary's seniors found honors in the Heartland Conference for their final year of work, while freshman Jack Wolf received the highest in his first year of collegiate play.
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On the road back from Wichita, Kan., after being eliminated in the first round of the Heartland Conference Tournament, Felicia Jacobs turned and asked, "Will you be here next year?"
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St. Mary’s University inaugurated Thomas M. Mengler, J.D., as the institution’s 13th president during a Eucharistic celebration on Nov. 9, 2012.
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St. Mary’s University will celebrate International Education Week Nov. 11-16 with the theme “ Exploring Our Spanish Connections.” A highlight of the week will be a visit from The Honorable Cristóbal R. Valdés, �Consul General of Spain, who will be the keynote speaker at a luncheon on Monday.
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St. Mary's midfielder Zach Strater has been selected to the CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District Team.
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If this weekend's exhibition action is any indicator, the St. Mary's women's basketball team could be in for a big year.
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St. Mary's fell behind early and couldn't catch up in its season finale in men's soccer, dropping its match to UIW on the road.
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Senior Annia Olivares leaves one last impression before retiring from Rattler soccer, being selected to the Heartland Conference All-Tournament Team.
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St. Mary's wasn't able to turn the upset it was bidding for against the undefeated, top ranked team in conference, but the Rattlers still held strong against UAFS on Saturday.
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Gathered with his family at home as they watched the NBA Development League draft Friday night, former St. Mary's point guard Lamb Autrey swore he heard his name called.
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She nearly went perfect in shooting, hitting a .900 on goal percentage this season. But it was her perfection in the classroom that has Amy Adkins honored as a Capital One Academic All District selection.
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St. Mary's senior class will prove difficult to replace in women's soccer.
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You can't delve far into St. Mary's record book without finding the name of men's basketball star Kevin Kotzur. His name is everywhere, really, and now he's a preseason All-American.
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The Rattlers continue to hold their No. 4 rank as their season remains a tight race to the Heartland Conference Tournament after defeating Newman on Thursday.
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