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Texas State University-San Marcos
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Texas State University-San Marcos Athletics
The Texas State Bobcats are a Division I university and compete in Division I-AA in football. The University offers 16 different intercollegiate sports: seven men’s sports and nine women’s sports. Nearly 400 student athletes are on scholarship. For those who do not participate in the intercollegiate competitions, there is a wide array of intramural and club sports available also.
Texas State University is an NCAA Division I school, with baseball, basketball, cross-country, football, golf, and track & field for men and basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, and volleyball for women. The team nickname is the Bobcats. There are co-ed and all-women’s cheerleading teams. Texas State University is a member of the Southland Conference.
Sports facilities include a football stadium, a coliseum, a baseball field, a softball field, a soccer complex, tennis complex, and a basketball and volleyball arena.
Prospective student athletes may submit their athletic profile after they have registered for a College Sports Online, Inc. interactive account..
The University also maintains an athletic academic center, which includes a computer lab and cubicles for tutoring. Student-athletes who earn a 3.0 semester GPA are honored at a spring reception.
