SFAJack_76 said:
First RPI of the season, for what it's worth, 238 of 307.
SFAJack_76 said:
First RPI of the season, for what it's worth, 238 of 307.
🚨SCHEDULE UPDATE 🚨
— Lumberjack Baseball (@SFA_Baseball) March 3, 2025
Our game vs Houston Tillotson, originally scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed to Wednesday at 3:00 PM CST.#AxeEm pic.twitter.com/xMMMhmRl7O
THE BEST MID-MAJOR CONFERENCE IN AMERICA 😮💨
— Southland Conference (@SouthlandSports) March 3, 2025
According to the NCAA RPI, the Southland Conference is America's fifth-best college baseball conference.
Six SLC teams sit in the RPI Top 100
8. UTRGV
63. New Orleans
68. Southeastern
69. McNeese
87. Lamar
93. Nicholls#GTL pic.twitter.com/SVIAsxKvNN
Landman said:
which is why it is important to remember that Rome was not built in a day. The staff will build a winner here and they need to be rewarded with the new stadium on campus, the sooner the better to get students the ability to just walk to games. More students means more revenue more exposure more lively game environment etc.
not sure I get your point? I did not know students get in free. Like they dont have to pay any kind of sports fee at beginning of the year for a all year sports pass? They get in to any and all sports totally free?SFAJack_76 said:Landman said:
which is why it is important to remember that Rome was not built in a day. The staff will build a winner here and they need to be rewarded with the new stadium on campus, the sooner the better to get students the ability to just walk to games. More students means more revenue more exposure more lively game environment etc.
Students won't walk to soccer, basketball, tennis, volleyball, beach now. They get in free.
Landman said:not sure I get your point? I did not know students get in free. Like they dont have to pay any kind of sports fee at beginning of the year for a all year sports pass? They get in to any and all sports totally free?SFAJack_76 said:Landman said:
which is why it is important to remember that Rome was not built in a day. The staff will build a winner here and they need to be rewarded with the new stadium on campus, the sooner the better to get students the ability to just walk to games. More students means more revenue more exposure more lively game environment etc.
Students won't walk to soccer, basketball, tennis, volleyball, beach now. They get in free.
and also all those sports have facilities on campus so why should baseball and softball be stuck off campus?
Just showing the uniqueness of SFA I suppose.nacluth said:
Thanks guys. I didn't figure that some baseball jerseys were a big deal, but it's not a sport I follow super close.
Are they just trying to be a little different? Any other sports have special jerseys?
Landman said:
yeah, that would not be a surprise. They will almost always vote for the free thing so admin will have to find a better creative way to convince them in the long run. Or just send a notice out saying that and seeing how many would actually not show up versus how many do now? I dont know any of those answers but man it sure seems like even $50 is a cheap ticket price for admission to every sporting event on campus.
Landman said:
so kind of offbeat from what we have been discussing but is there any financial benefit from being tied in with the University of Texas? Does the athletic department see any monetary benefits or what was the reason for being affiliated with them?
My only add is that the current key for athletics facilities is the completion of the university facilities master plan. When that is done in seven months or so, then the work is to show the value of specific projects to the UT System. Look at what is going on at UTRGV, and other system universities for what is possible.SFASawmillGuy said:Landman said:
so kind of offbeat from what we have been discussing but is there any financial benefit from being tied in with the University of Texas? Does the athletic department see any monetary benefits or what was the reason for being affiliated with them?
Yes. For example the new Forestry building(now an $85 million dollar investment) is being paid for by the UT System.
That's not athletics related but it's an example of how being apart of the system will help us. They will almost certainly help with paying for any renovations or potential new facilities SFA tries to build, as it just makes their brand look better when we look better.
I'm sure the talks are currently happening about it. I've heard from several sources a new football stadium or at the very least massive renovations are on the horizon, I'm sure baseball facilities are also apart of the plan.
SFAJack_76 said:My only add is that the current key for athletics facilities is the completion of the university facilities master plan. When that is done in seven months or so, then the work is to show the value of specific projects to the UT System. Look at what is going on at UTRGV, and other system universities for what is possible.SFASawmillGuy said:Landman said:
so kind of offbeat from what we have been discussing but is there any financial benefit from being tied in with the University of Texas? Does the athletic department see any monetary benefits or what was the reason for being affiliated with them?
Yes. For example the new Forestry building(now an $85 million dollar investment) is being paid for by the UT System.
That's not athletics related but it's an example of how being apart of the system will help us. They will almost certainly help with paying for any renovations or potential new facilities SFA tries to build, as it just makes their brand look better when we look better.
I'm sure the talks are currently happening about it. I've heard from several sources a new football stadium or at the very least massive renovations are on the horizon, I'm sure baseball facilities are also apart of the plan.
Donor support continues to be, and will continue to be, extremely important to facilities improvements.
Mid-week at home.
— Lumberjack Baseball (@SFA_Baseball) March 5, 2025
SFA Vs. Huston-Tillotson University
⏰ : 3:00 PM CST
📍 : Pilgrim’s Park
🎥 : ESPN+
📊 : https://t.co/hypKS9hdnN#AxeEm pic.twitter.com/xMx8FqW2KP
Update 😬
— Southland Conference (@SouthlandSports) March 5, 2025
4TH in conference rankings, moving ahead of the Big Ten.
4. @UTRGVBaseball
48. @Lamar_Baseball
62. @McNeeseBaseball
64. @LionUpBaseball
91. @HCUHuskiesBSB #GTL https://t.co/8gsedDEBVe pic.twitter.com/lEiNYHu8WA
B7 | BASES CLEARING TRIPLE FROM MARK HENNING!#AxeEm pic.twitter.com/o2Mcj5m1rc
— Lumberjack Baseball (@SFA_Baseball) March 5, 2025
Honestly, if we get at least 11 wins this year I call it a success and something to keep building on.SFAXE93 said: