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Tickets are required for Commencement and eligible graduates will receive an initial guest ticket allotment of 8 tickets per graduate. No additional guest tickets will be available at a later time. Graduates may reserve tickets using their SAM ID beginning (date coming soon) at GoBearkats.com. Graduates will not need to claim a ticket for Commencement; however, all guests must present a ticket to gain admittance. A live webcast will be provided for all ceremonies for those who are unable to attend.




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Other BurialsHarry George Armstrong, native of South Dakota, enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in October 1918. Pvt. Armstrong served during World War I and left in March 1919 to attend medical school. He graduated from the University of Louisville in 1925 and joined the U.S. Army Medical Reserves. In 1931 he was attached to the Air Corps as a flight surgeon. He established the Aero-Medical Laboratory in 1935, where his aero-medical research improved flight conditions and pilot safety. His research is credited with saving the lives of more than 2,000 aviators. Armstrong was appointed Command Flight Surgeon of the 8th Air Force (1942), named Air Force Surgeon General (1949), and Surgeon General of the U.S. air forces in Europe (1954). He received the Distinguished Service Medal and Legion of Honor, among other commendations. Gen. Armstrong retired from service in 1957 and died in 1983 (Section 2, Site 419).


Lowman Student Center presents Battle of the Bands. All SHSU faculty, staff, current students, and alumni were encouraged to audition. Live streamed performance of 2nd round auditions with a live finale performance. Cash prize for 1st place of $1,500, 2nd place of $500. and Fan Favorite of $250


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Another option is www.racereplays.com, which provides relays and near real-time race video of almost every racetrack in the country, including Sam Houston, Retama and Lone Star. This paid service offers a variety of plans. Another pay service option is Racetrack Television Network at www.rtn.tv. This service offers live racing and race replays nearly every track, including the three major Texas tracks. Horse Races Now is a free app developed by trainer Kenny McPeek and Susan McPeek that provides entries, results, live video, replays, and more for iPhones and Android phones. Currently Sam Houston is the only Texas track to have video, but entries and results can be accessed for all tracks. For more information and to download the app, go to www.horseracesnow.com.


In the second half, the Longhorns held leads of 25-plus points. The Bearkats got to withing 22 points (73-51) with 5:42 to go on a Parker 3-pointer.Texas will break for the Thanksgiving holiday and return to action on Saturday, Nov. 25 in a 2 p.m. home game against Oral Roberts at the Erwin Center. The game will be the second of four straight home games for the Longhorns. It will air live on KVET Radio (1300 AM) in the Central Texas area and can be viewed on the internet on the subscription-based TexasSports.TV video stream, found at www.TexasSports.com.Tickets (season, single game, group and mini-packs) for all Texas Basketball games are available for purchase in the following ways: online at TexasBoxOffice.com; by phone at 800-982-BEVO or 512-471-3333; at the Erwin Center Box Office during business hours and one hour prior to tipoff on game day; and at the UT Athletics Ticket Office in Bellmont Hall (Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. CT). POSTGAME QUOTESSam Houston State Head Coach Brenda Welch-NicholsHer general statement: I am proud of my team right now. This is my first year here as head coach, but I know last year's team would have folded and not kept its composure like we did tonight. We were down, what, 14-0 or 16-0 to start, but we never lost composure. We battled for 40 minutes. If we had scored a little in the beginning, it would have helped. Right now, I have two seniors on my team, and the rest of them are babies. At one point, I had five freshman out there tonight. For us to go in and beat Texas in the second half in scoring is huge. At the time we made a run late in the game, we had four freshman guards and a post player in there. I was looking at the future in a program which does not have a winning tradition. Tonight was one of the those games, you have to get after it and bring it. Alexis Green and Brittany Brooks had great games as freshmen. I told my team in pregame- we don't have a big `Goliath', and Texas has them. We went in being `David', although we were really good "David's" at times tonight.Texas Head Coach Jody ConradtHer general statement: We should probably not have gone into halftime, since we had it going pretty well in the first half. Then, we got sloppy with the basketball in the second half. It was not fun to watch. It was frustrating out there- too many turnovers.I don't think this is one I want to remember. At the same time, we came out with really good energy, but we did not maintain our composure and that was disappointing. To Sam Houston's credit, they stayed right at it. I am sure that their coach is happy with them right now, especially for how hard they played and what they did in the second half.But again, what our team has done in the last 10 days is play a lot of basketball. It is time for us to get back to practice, re-group and have some repetitions. We have grown as a team, no question about that. But we really have not had real practices the last week or so as we've played five games since last Sunday. We have either been preparing for a game or recovering from a game. Now, we need a lot of reps, and trust me, they are going to get them!The only way a young team moves forward is by repetition. We need to get to the practice floor. We did not have a day off last week, either. By NCAA rules, if you don't have a day off one week, you take two off the next week. So, the team is off Tuesday and Wednesday, to rest and get orientated academically for finals. We will get back to work on Thursday for practice.I know we were probably feeling pretty good about the way we played in the second half against New Mexico, and we let those thoughts stay with us tonight. But, you cannot get excited about being close in a game. It's time for us to get back to work.On the play of Erika Arriaran and Carla Cortijo, UT's starting guards: Erika did shoot the ball pretty well tonight. Carla does an excellent job of getting Erika open and we saw that tonight, especially in the first half. We knew Sam Houston liked to run in the transition and was quick. I thought it would help us to go with a smaller lineup, and it did help by having both Erika and Carla on the floor together.We've put everything on Erika's shoulders, in her defense. We've asked her to run the game in Carla's absence and be our best outside shooter. She's played the most minutes of anyone except Tiffany (Jackson), and we know that Tiffany is super-human and that playing all those minutes doesn't effect her! It's been grueling for Erika, no doubt about it. There has been lots on Erika's shoulders, and through all of it, she is suffering from a little bug. I am happy to see her have shooting success. In terms of Carla, her ball-handling and decision-making continues to improve. You only get better with practice and repetitions, so it's going to be important to have her out there working with us this week.What she is looking for from the Longhorns in the next few games: I want us to be solid, especially in our fundamentals, and truthfully, to be better in every phase of the game. We did not stop penetration tonight. That's where our defense broke down. We cannot have that. We cannot waste any of the 40 minutes in the games ahead if we are going to adequately prepare for some of the very tough opponents ahead.The turnovers tonight were disappointing. That does not show much maturity. If there was one big area of disappointment tonight, it was that we turned the ball over again and again, especially in the open court. We got too anxious out there. We don't take accountability like we need to. We think, 'oh, we'll get it back'. We might have gotten it back a lot tonight, but it's not always going to be that way.We needed to get everyone on the floor. Our guards needed to take charge and step it up. That is what they are trying to do right now. I am also looking for good play from the bench. Katrina (Robinson) has been playing well. Ashley (Lindsey) has started to pick it up. We need her to step up her game, and we started to see a little bit of that tonight. That was encouraging.And, finally by having some real practice time, I expect us to be sharper against Oral Roberts on Saturday.


Hosted by Washington, all games will be played at Husky Softball Stadium and streamed online by the Pac-12. Links to live stats, the live stream and radio broadcast for the Washington game will be available on the BYU softball schedule page. The full tournament schedule can be found on the Husky Classic website.


WACO, Texas - The TCU women's tennis team advanced a doubles squad, while sophomore Kayla Duncan remains alive in singles play after the third day of the 2009 Wilson/ITA Southwest Regional Championship Sunday at the Baylor Tennis Center.The No. 9-16 seeded doubles tandem of senior Megan Alexander and junior Maria Babanova advanced into the main draw quarterfinals, displacing the fifth-seeded pairing of Carolina Larsson and Maggie Mello from Texas, 8-4. The TCU duo will return to action at 10 a.m. Monday to take on the tournament's third-seeded team of Marta Lezniak and Pavi Francis from SMU.TCU's fourth-seeded doubles pairing of junior Katariina Tuohimaa and Duncan dropped their round of 16 matchup against Texas A&M's Morgan Frank and Lauren Santacroce, 8-5.From the singles' courts, Duncan upended a pair of Big XII foes, beginning the day with a 6-4, 6-2 victory against Sheri Olivier from Texas A&M. The win marked was the second for Duncan over the Aggie this fall, as she also defeated Olivier at the Racquet Club Invitational on Sept. 18.Duncan followed with an outstanding straight-set win over fourth-seeded Taylor Ormond from Baylor, 6-4, 7-5. Ormond, ranked No. 32 in the ITA preseason singles listing, is the highest ranked win for Duncan in her short college career. The Winston-Salem, N.C., native has defeated five nationally-ranked players this fall. Duncan will take on Amanda Craddock from Texas in the main draw quarterfinals at 11:30 a.m. Monday.After falling in her opening singles match of the day, No. 111 Alexander bounced back in the consolation draw with a 1-6, 6-4, 14-12 victory over Frederica Denti from Sam Houston State. Alexander would find herself in an early 6-1 hole in the tiebreaker before saving four match points and claiming the win.Junior Maria Babanova picked up another singles win for TCU, defeating Alex Rasch from Rice from the consolation bracket, 3-6, 6-3, 10-8. The Moscow, Russia product ended her stay with a 6-1, 6-2 loss to SMU's Shahazoda Hatamova. Tuohimaa defeated SHSU's Giorgia Pozzan, 7-5, 7-6 (7), before she ended her weekend with a 6-4, 6-0 loss to Abby Liu from Texas. Junior Idunn Hertzberg took down Texas A&M's Nazari Urbina, 6-1, 6-1, before falling to Lamar's Kaltrine Harbuzi, 6-3, 5-7, 10-8. 2009 Wilson/ITA Texas Regional Championships - Day ThreeWaco, Texas Oct. 18, 2009 Baylor Tennis CenterDoubles Main Draw - Round of 32(9-16 seed) Alexander/Babanova (TCU) def. Larsson/Mello (UT), 8-4Frank/Santacroce (TAMU) def. (No. 4 Seed) Duncan/Tuohimaa (TCU), 8-5Singles Main Draw - Round of 32(9-16 Seed) Kayla Duncan (TCU) def. Sheri Olivier (TAMU), 6-4, 6-2Julie Chao (Rice) def. (No. 111, 9-16 Seed) Megan Alexander (TCU), 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3)Singles Main Draw - Round of 16(9-16 Seed) Kayla Duncan (TCU) def. (No. 32-4th Seed) Taylor Ormond (BU), 6-4, 7-5Singles Consolation Draw(No. 111, 9-16 Seed) Megan Alexander (TCU) def. Frederica Denti (SHSU), 1-6, 6-4, 14-12Maria Babanova (TCU) def. Alex Rasch (Rice), 3-6, 6-3, 10-8Shahazoda Hatamova (SMU) def. Maria Babanova (TCU), 6-1, 6-2Katariina Tuohimaa (TCU) def. Giorgia Pozzan (SHSU), 7-5, 7-6 (7)Abby Liu (UT) def. Katariina Tuohimaa (TCU), 6-4, 6-0Nazari Urbina (TAMU) def. Idunn Hertzberg (TCU), 6-1, 6-1Kaltrina Harbuzi (Lamar) def. Idunn Hertzberg (TCU), 6-3, 5-7, 10-8 041b061a72


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