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December 08, 2006
Women’s Basketball
After three straight losses, the Mavs play closer to home in a game
against TCU in Fort Worth.
Cross country star sets sights on a new sport
•Calendar
•By the numbers
•Songok men’s student-athlete of the year
December 06, 2006
Club Sports
The student coach looks to build a team and a following for
his football club, which will start play in February.
Women’s Basketball
The Mavs feel challenged but focused as they begin a stretch
of nine straight road games.
•By the numbers
•Roller hockey teams play again in January
•Social in Fort Worth prior to TCU game
December 05, 2006
Men’s Basketball
UTA loses control and adds third game to its losing streak
Monday.
Women’s Basketball
The Mavs missed chances to win in games versus both SMU and
Pepperdine.
•Calendar
•Mav named honorable mention for week’s play
•SFA Ladyjacks lose in NCAA volleyball tourney
December 01, 2006
Women’s Basketball
The team will look to strong defensive players to best “tall
and aggressive” opponents.
Men’s Basketball
Weather cancels the game against Austin College, but the team will
play Saturday.
•Calendar
•Texas State sets three records, defeats Rams
•Men get first win, beat winless Alcorn State
November 29, 2006
Forward Jermaine Griffin leads the Mavs but credits his hardwood family.
•By the numbers
•Movin’ Mavs win first games, break until Jan.
November 28, 2006
Men’s Basketball
Costly mishap let Broncs shoot for win from the line in Monday’s
game.
Women’s Basketball
The team pulls off a large win after dropping a close game to Montana
State.
•Calendar
•Eight players signed on for 2007 baseball squad
•Islander averages 19, earns weekly award
November 22, 2006
Men’s Basketball
The win gives the team its best start in 14 years and shows
it what to work on for the rematch.
•Women’s forward earns SLC honorable mention
•Team signs two players for the 2008 season
•Mavericks sign Forth Worth Dunbar senior
November 21, 2006
Men’s Basketball
Although the team held out until double overtime, UTA lost its first
game, 97-89.
Volleyball
The team hits a wall with Stephen F. Austin, ending its season at
the finals.
Women’s Wasketball
The Spartans took the lead to end the first half and kept it the rest
of the way.
•Calendar
•By the numbers
•Hulett ends season in NCAA national meet
November 17, 2006
Volleyball
The team must beat Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to move to the second
round.
Men’s Basketball
TCU stands poised to surprise the team, ruining their shot at a school-best
four straight wins.
•Calendar
•Mavs face Trojans in season’s second game
November 15, 2006
Men’s Basketball
The team looks for a second season win against North Texas for the
first time in 10 years.
•Terra Wallace earns sixth career award
•Hulett nabs spot in NCAA Championships
•Fox Sports Network to televise 4 Mavs games
November 14, 2006
Women’s Basketball
The Mavericks started the season strong by knocking off the Lumberjacks,
69-60.
Volleyball
Friday’s win helps the Mavs secure the second seed in the postseason
tournament.
•Calendar
•Five players score in double figures in opener
November 10, 2006
Volleyball
The Mavericks finish against the Islanders and Roadrunners.
•Calendar
•Mavs take ninth in final tournament in Hawaii
November 08, 2006
Golf
Five players go into the Hawaii tournament’s last day 15 strokes
behind.
The volleyball team’s lone freshman has proven herself many
times over throughout the season
•By the numbers
•Dacus gets 2nd player of the week honors
November 07, 2006
Women's basketball
Forward Ashley Bobb’s double-double leads the Mavs past the
Jaguars.
Volleyball
The Mavericks maintain their second seed entering the postseason tourney.
•Calendar
•Men beat Angelo State in exhibition game (Basketball)
November 03, 2006
Men’s basketball
Mavs stay on top of the Rams throughout coach’s first game for
a 80-52 victory in Texas Hall.
Calendar
November 01, 2006
Volleyball
The team prepares for a match against Southland Conference leader
Stephen F. Austin State today.
•By the numbers
•Road trip offered for Dec. 16 game in Okla.
•SFA continues player of the week honors streak
October 31, 2006
Volleyball
The team reached its main goal by defeating two East squads over the
weekend.
Baseball
With two former starters gone, the team’s players will compete
for positions.
•Calendar
•After few wins in Austin, team done ’til January
•Hulett leads women to third, runs next in Waco
October 27, 2006
Volleyball
Mavs play in two home games against the bottom teams in the conference.
Cross Country
The team competes for its first win in a conference championship in
five years.
•Calendar
•By the numbers
October 25, 2006
Volleyball
The Mavs fail to make a last-minute comeback against Texas
State.
•By the numbers
•Stephen F. Austin State leads SLC in honors
Baseball
Head coach Jeff Curtis will use the play, which begins Monday,
to find new talent.
October 24, 2006
Volleyball
After beating Central Arkansas in three games, the team hopes to continue
its win streak tonight against Texas State.
•Calendar
•Women’s doubles team wins after early loss
•Smith earns season’s 2nd conference honor
October 20, 2006
Volleyball
Head coach Diane Seymour said that the team will keep working to sweep
the East.
tennis
UTA has a chance to gain rank at the ITA Regional Tournament this
weekend.
•Calendar
•By the numbers
October 17, 2006
Volleyball
The weekend upsets bring the Mavericks to 6-1 in conference play.
•Calendar
•Freshman finishes in top 100 at first meet
October 13, 2006
Volleyball
The Mavs play the No. 1 and 2 teams in the SLC East division this
weekend.
Tennis
The tennis teams face off against some of the best in the nation this
weekend.
•Calendar
•Women’s Basketball
October 11, 2006
Intramurals
New rules, such as no goalie and a significantly smaller net, highlight
intramural soccer.
•By the numbers
•southland conference news
October 10, 2006
Volleyball
After a rough start, two UTA players are honored as players of the
week.
cross country
Cross country runner trains for leukemia race after her grandmother’s
death
•Calendar
•By the numbers
•Disappointing weekend for duo at championship
October 06, 2006
Volleyball
Winless Texas A&M-Corpus Christi is first, followed by UT-San
Antonio on Saturday.
•UTA Sports Calendar
•Club Sports
•By the numbers
October 04, 2006
Golf
Weak second-day play kept the team out of the final 10 after a good
start.
Early mornings, hard practices won’t stop Diego Mattar from
being ranked in the nation’s top 100
•By the numbers
•Southland Conference News
October 03, 2006
Volleyball
After a loss to SLC- favorite Stephen F. Austin, the team came back
to beat Sam Houston State.
cross country
While the women finished 6th, the men placed 18th in weekend Stillwater
meet.
•Calendar
•By the numbers
•Smith earns season’s 2nd conference honor
•Team looks to mend in 2-day, 18-team tourney
September 29, 2006
Volleyball
The team hits the road for two Southland Conference games this weekend.
Cross Country
Runners hit the road once again to face teams in the OSU Cowboys Jamboree.
•By the numbers
•Mavericks name Maligi new assistant coach
•Mavs softball team picks up three wins
September 27, 2006
Golf
Sophomore Zack Reeves sits 20th in the two-day competition against
14 other schools.
•Sobczak, Omana earn UTA weekly honors
•Former Mav chosen as top minor-league player
September 26, 2006
Volleyball
The team outlasted the Bobcats for its first win in Southland Conference.
•UTA Sports Calendar
•Tennis
September 22, 2006
Volleyball
The longest preseason in Mavs history leaves them fired up for Texas
State.
Men’s Tennis
The team travels to Waco hoping to rank in the difficult tournament.
•UTA Sports Calendar
•Baseball
September 20, 2006
One runner puts in the miles
•By the numbers
•Southland Conference News
September 19, 2006
Volleyball
The volleyball team’s season has had a strong start, including
two Player of the Week honors.
•Cross Country
•Tennis
September 15, 2006
Volleyball
The Mavericks bounce back from season-worst hitting percentage
to take victory.
Golf
Senior Ryan Zamorano led the team with a final-round 77 and
tied for 22nd place.
•By The Numbers
•Tennis
September 13, 2006
Volleyball
The Mavericks bounce back from season-worst hitting percentage
to take victory.
Golf
Senior Ryan Zamorano led the team with a final-round 77 and
tied for 22nd place.
•By The Numbers
•Tennis
September 12, 2006
Volleyball
After this weekend’s tourney tie, the Mavs just want
more practice.
Golf
The Mavs golf team
features a mix of old and new faces this season.
Golf
•UTA Sports Calendar
•Southland Conference News
September 08, 2006
Volleyball
After a week away, the Mavs hope for victory at this weekend’s
UTA invitational.
•UTA Sports Calendar
•By the numbers
•Cross Country
•Southland Conference
September 06, 2006
With a herniated disk, outside hitter Megann Findley likely
won’t be able to compete this season.
Women’s Basketball
This December, the Mavs are inviting fans to support them
in the Cancun Caribbean Classic.
•Two players honored for scores in volleyball
•SLC volleyball Standings
September 05, 2006
Will and the right gear does not make a great golfer
Volleyball
The team had highs and lows in tournament play, but the coach said
it was a chance to learn.
•By The Numbers
•Intramural Sports
September 01, 2006
Volleyball
The team faces a strong opposing squad at this weekend’s Radisson
Hotel Mustangs Classic in Dallas.
Ogunoye plays for Nigeria’s team in the international basketball
championship
•UTA Sports Calendar
•Athletic Wrap-up
August 31, 2006
Volleyball Preview
•Senior Ashley Smith leads her team back to winning as she
takes on the libero spot
•Mav lineup plans to kill last season’s sad record with
a conference title
August 30, 2006
Volleyball
The volleyball team trailed two games in its home opener before rebounding.
•Bobcat’s Brown wins offensive player award
•SHSU names grad as new basketball coach
•Ladyjacks start year with tournament title
August 29, 2006
Wheelchair Basketball
The current team beat the old players, 72-65, in overtime of the first
exhibition game of the season.
Volleyball
The team heads into tonight’s home opener against TCU with confidence
after tasting victory in Delaware.
•By The Numbers
•UTA Sports Calendar
•Athletics
August 24, 2006
Intramural sports offer a chance to play your favorite sports and
bond with your fellow students
•Especially for UTA sports fans
•Athletic Wrap-up
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