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The 2023–24 Texas State Bobcats men's basketball team represented Texas State University in the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bobcats, led by fourth-year head coach Terrence Johnson , played their home games at Strahan Arena in San Marcos, Texas as members of the Sun Belt Conference .
Kentucky–Louisville football rivalry; ... decided to play a conference-only schedule for 2020 in response to the COVID ... Louisville, KY : Kentucky : 23–16: 24 ...
The team's 0–9 start was its worst since the 1940–41 season, when the Cardinals began the season 0–11. Before their first win of the season against Western Kentucky on December 14, 2022, [4] the Cardinals contended with California for the worst start in modern history for any team that was at the time a member of a power conference, defined here as a member of a Power Five conference or ...
The Bobcats' first season of college basketball was in 1920. The Bobcats were one of the charter members of the Lone Star Conference, which started play in 1934.Starting in 1950, the team won nine conference titles, winning the 1960 NAIA title in the process along with playing in the NAIA Final Four four times before leaving in 1983 to join the Gulf Star Conference, playing from 1984 until ...
The 1973 Louisville Cardinals football team was an American football team that represented the ... Louisville, KY; L 6–7: ... November 24: at West Texas State:
Texas A&M basketball releases new schedule, including matchups against Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Arkansas. ... and the SEC schedule starts Jan. 4 with in-state rival Texas. STATESMAN'S TEXAS ...
The 2024–25 Texas State Bobcats men's basketball team represents Texas State University in the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bobcats, led by fifth-year head coach Terrence Johnson , play their home games at Strahan Arena in San Marcos, Texas as members of the Sun Belt Conference .
Southwest Texas State Normal School [4] first fielded a football team in 1904. [5] Oscar W. Strahan, for whom the current basketball arena is named, was hired as the university's first director of athletics, and served as the team's first head football coach from 1919 to 1934. [6]