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The Sul Ross State University Lobos are the athletic teams of Sul Ross State University, a public university in Alpine, Texas. They compete in the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the Lone Star Conference .
RGC was renamed by the Texas Legislature as Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College in 1995, recognizing its service to the broad area of the Middle Rio Grande and Wintergarden regions of Texas. Originally known as the SRSU Study Center, the college had been renamed the SRSU Uvalde Study Center in 1985 and again the SRSU Uvalde Center in 1989.
1976 – The Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) was founded. Charter members included Austin College, McMurry University, Sul Ross State University, Tarleton State University and Trinity University, beginning the 1976–77 academic year.
Jul. 19—ALPINE — Sul Ross State has officially joined the Lone Star Conference, bringing with it a new set of challenges that head football coach Barry Derickson is looking forward to. The ...
Jul. 27—ARLINGTON — William Bain Ward was inducted into the Texas State Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Honor at the annual meeting in the Arlington Convention Center, a Sul Ross State ...
Feb. 27—Distinguished graduates and athletes will be honored by Sul Ross State University at the 36th Annual Hall of Honor celebration on Saturday, March 23. Nine inductees make up this year's ...
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By 1930, the TIAA had expanded back to 11 members. This included teachers colleges such as Sul Ross, West Texas, East Texas, North Texas, Sam Houston, Stephen F. Austin, and Southwest Texas as well as Abilene Christian College, Daniel Baker, Texas A&I and McMurry. But in May 1931, five TIAA schools joined together to form the Lone Star ...