The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Recent News About The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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12 coaches at institution in Hidalgo County earned $111,075 on average in 2022
The average coaching salary at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, the only institution paying coaches during 2022 in Hidalgo County, was $111,075, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Tuesday, March 5: Servite High School standout Marc Schavone’s college team loses to Incarnate Word Cardinals
The game took place in San Antonio, Texas.
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Tuesday, March 5: Midlothian High School standout Jack Quinn’s college team loses to Incarnate Word Cardinals
The UTRGV Vaqueros lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division I game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday, March 5.
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Hank Warren, former Hudson High School standout, played on Tuesday, March 5 in NCAA Division I game
The UTRGV Vaqueros lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division I game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday, March 5.
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On Tuesday, March 5, former Canyon High School standout Evan Janner’s college team lost in an NCAA Division I game
The game took place in San Antonio, Texas.
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Tuesday, March 5: Humble High School standout Anthony Tejada’s college team loses to Incarnate Word Cardinals
The game took place in San Antonio, Texas.
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CJ Valdez and Tyler Valdez, former Perry High School standouts, played on Tuesday, March 5 in NCAA Division I game
The game took place in San Antonio, Texas.
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On Tuesday, March 5, former Riverside High School standout Orlando Samaniego’s college team lost in an NCAA Division I game
The UTRGV Vaqueros lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division I game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday, March 5.
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On Tuesday, March 5, Americas High School standouts, including Adrian Torres, competed in an NCAA Division I game for UTRGV Vaqueros
The UTRGV Vaqueros lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division I game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday, March 5.
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Tuesday, March 5: Dripping Springs High School standout Zach Tjelmeland’s college team loses to Incarnate Word Cardinals
The game took place in San Antonio, Texas.
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Tervell Johnson, former Mays High School standout, played on Tuesday, March 5 in NCAA Division I game
The UTRGV Vaqueros lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division I game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday, March 5.
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Tuesday, March 5: Scripps Ranch High School standout Steven Lancia’s college team loses to Incarnate Word Cardinals
The game took place in San Antonio, Texas.
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Sinton High School standout Wyatt Wiatrek’s college team lost in NCAA Division I game on Tuesday, March 5
The UTRGV Vaqueros lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division I game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday, March 5.
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On Tuesday, March 5, former Del Rio High School standout Matt Mendez’s college team lost in an NCAA Division I game
The UTRGV Vaqueros lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division I game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday, March 5.
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Eastlake High School standouts Aaron Sanchez and Robert Bonilla’s college team lost in NCAA Division I game on Tuesday, March 5
The game took place in San Antonio, Texas.
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Psja North High School standout Damian Rodriguez’s college team lost in NCAA Division I game on Tuesday, March 5
The UTRGV Vaqueros lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division I game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday, March 5.
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Kade York, former Skyline High School standout, played on Tuesday, March 5 in NCAA Division I game
The game took place in San Antonio, Texas.
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Jacob Sanchez and Julius Ramirez, former Psja High School standouts, played on Tuesday, March 5 in NCAA Division I game
The UTRGV Vaqueros lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division I game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday, March 5.
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Tuesday, March 5: Dawson High School standout Jalen Freeman’s college team loses to Incarnate Word Cardinals
The game took place in San Antonio, Texas.
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Tuesday, March 5: Montwood High School standout Bobby Loya’s college team loses to Incarnate Word Cardinals
The UTRGV Vaqueros lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division I game against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Tuesday, March 5.