Author: Jose Medina
On to the next journey
Ready to embrace a new world of opportunities, the UTRGV senior student-athletes are proud of their achievements as Vaqueros. Graduating next month, the seniors have worked hard not only on the court and field to[more...]
Beyond The Game: Felicia Wills
Felicia Wills is a theatre junior and member of the UTRGV Women’s Track and Field Team. If you could be any animal, what would it be and why? “I feel like if I could be[more...]
Beyond The Game: Yariel Matute
Yariel Matute, a criminal justice junior, is a sprinter for the UTRGV Men’s Track and Field Team. If you could be any animal, what would it be and why? “I would say an eagle because[more...]
UTRGV squads strive for conference
The hopes are high this year for the UTRGV Men’s Tennis Team going into the WAC Tournament Friday. With a record of 10-12, the men are battling it out and making improvements to earn a[more...]
Keeping their heads up
UTRGV came up short on the diamond last weekend, winning only one of a three-game conference home series against Grand Canyon University. The Vaqueros won their second matchup against the Lopes on Saturday, 9-1, in[more...]
Closer to home
Many Rio Grande Valley athletes may leave to pursue opportunities at other colleges and universities, while others realize their goals at home. But why do some Valley players from the UTRGV Baseball Team decide to[more...]
Beyond The Game
Idatonye Cheetham-West is a member of the UTRGV Women’s Track and Field Team. Cheetham-West is an exercise science junior. If you could be any animal, what would it be and why? “Probably, an elephant. I[more...]