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St. Mary's Rattlers

The St. Mary's Rattlers are the athletic teams that represent St. Mary's University, Texas, located in San Antonio, Texas, United States in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sporting competitions. The Rattlers compete as members of the Lone Star Conference for all 11 varsity sports. St. Mary's was a member of the Heartland Conference from 1999 to 2019.[2]

St. Mary's Rattlers
UniversitySt. Mary's University
ConferenceLSC (primary)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorRobert Coleman
LocationSan Antonio, Texas
Varsity teams13 (5 men's, 7 women's, 1 co-ed)
Basketball arenaBill Greehey Arena
Baseball stadiumDickson Stadium
Softball stadiumSt. Mary's Softball Stadium
Soccer stadiumSigma Beta Chi Field
Tennis venueRohrbach Stadium Tennis Complex
NicknameRattlers
ColorsBlue and gold[1]
   
Websiterattlerathletics.com

Sports sponsored edit

 
The Rattlers women's soccer team in action against the Texas A&M–Commerce Lions in 2014
Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Golf
Golf Soccer
Soccer Softball
Tennis Tennis
Volleyball

History edit

Before St. Mary's was recognized as a senior college in 1925, there was no formal conference competition, so the rivalry between the downtown and Woodlawn campuses was fierce. St. Mary's was an all-male school for more than a century. Women's intercollegiate athletics, begun in 1968, have enjoyed many triumphs.

Conference affiliations edit

Conference Years
Alamo Conference 1936–1942
Big State Conference 1952–1987
Heart of Texas Conference 1988–1999
NCAA Division II independent 2000
Heartland Conference 2001–2019
Lone Star Conference 2020–present

Baseball edit

Interscholastic athletics competition began with baseball in 1902.[3] The colorful history of St. Mary's athletics includes a stellar 1910 baseball team, which lost only to Ty Cobb's Detroit Tigers in an exhibition game, Records show the 1902 baseball team went 6–0, and the 1910 squad also went undefeated except for the aforementioned game against the Tigers. With the onset of the Depression, intercollegiate baseball disappeared only to be resurrected in 1947 by then-athletics director Brother Bill Siemer, S.M. Over the years, St. Mary's baseball has won local, regional and national fame. Accomplishments include 24 conference championships, four NAIA College World Series appearances and, most recently, the 2001 NCAA Division II conference, regional and national championships.

Coaches edit

  • Bill Siemer 1947-1953
  • Eugene Gittinger 1954
  • Jim Heiser 1955-1956
  • Elmer Kosub 1957-1960, 1964-1986
  • Mel Barborak 1961-1963
  • Charlie Migl 1987-2021
  • Chris Ermis 2022-present

Basketball edit

Men's basketball edit

St. Mary's men's basketball program also has enjoyed success over many years. In 1926, the school's first intercollegiate basketball team posted a 12–7 record.[3] NAIA held district tournaments between 1951-1992. Conference championship tournaments supplanted them in 1993.

Heartland Conference Regular Season Champions 2001, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2015

Record edit

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Independent (1925–1928)
1924-25 James Clifford
Edward Barrett
7-4[Note A]
1925-26 Tom O’Donnell 13-6
1926-27 Tom O’Donnell 11-9
1927-28 Tim Griesenbeck 9-10
No Team (1928–29)
Independent (1929–1931)
1929-30 Barlow Irvin 9-2
1930-31 Barlow Irvin 8-6
No Team (1932–1935)
Alamo Conference (1935–1942)
1935-36 Frank Bridges 5-10 2-6
1936-37 Frank Bridges 4-14 0-6
1937-38 Frank Bridges 3-10 0-4
1938-39 Frank Bridges 15-11 5-3 T-1st
1939-40 J.C. “Mose” Simms 11-10 2-4
1940-41 Sam Harshany 14-7 5-3
1941-42 Lloyd Russell 5-4
No Team (1943–1946)
Independent (1946–1951)
1946-47 Br. Bill Siemer 8-10
1947-48 Br. Bill Siemer 10-8
1948-49 Br. Bill Siemer 8+12
1949-50 Br. Bill Siemer 11-15
1950-51 Br. Bill Siemer 7-18
Big State Conference (1951–1978)
1951-52 Br. Bill Siemer 14-13 6-6
1952-53 Br. Bill Siemer 7-17 2-8
1953-54 Br. Bill Siemer
Br. Gene Gittinger
12-15[Note B] 3-7
1954-55 Jim Heiser 15-11 4-6
1955-56 Jim Heiser 10-14 3-7
1956-57 Jim Heiser 11-14 4-6
1957-58 Jim Heiser 18-8 7-3
1958-59 Jim Heiser 19-7 6-2 1st District IV finals
1959-60 Jim Heiser 14-11 4-4
1960-61 Mel Barborak 11-15 2-6
1961-62 Mel Barborak 17-7 8-2
1962-63 Mel Barborak 7-16 4-4
1963-64 Ed Messbarger 22-9 8-2 1st NAIA Tournament Elite Eight
1964-65 Ed Messbarger 10-11 5-3
1965-66 Ed Messbarger 14-11 7-3
1966-67 Ed Messbarger 22-9 8-2 1st NAIA Tournament Elite Eight
1967-68 Ed Messbarger 18-11 10-0 1st District IV finals
1968-69 Ed Messbarger 12-13 8-2 1st District IV finals
1969-70 Ed Messbarger 20-5 10-0 1st District IV finals
1970-71 Ed Messbarger 17-9 8-2 1st District IV finals
1971-72 Ed Messbarger 17-12 10-2 1st District IV finals
1972-73 Ed Messbarger 23-7 12-0 1st District IV finals
1973-74 Ed Messbarger 24-9 11-1 1st NAIA Tournament Final Four
1974-75 Ed Messbarger 26-7 12-0 1st NAIA Tournament Final Four
1975-76 Ed Messbarger 22-6 10-2 1st District IV finals
1976-77 Ed Messbarger 23-6 11-1 1st District IV finals
1977-78 Ed Messbarger 16-10 8-2 1st District IV semifinals
1978-79 Buddy Meyer 19-8 9-1 1st District IV finals
1979-80 Buddy Meyer 11-13 6-5
1980-81 Buddy Meyer 19-9 12-0 1st NAIA tournament first round
1981-82 Buddy Meyer 19-10 8-4 1st NAIA Tournament Second Round
1982-83 Buddy Meyer 26-7 10-0 1st NAIA Tournament Second Round
1983-84 Buddy Meyer 25-8 10-0 1st NAIA Tournament Second Round
1984-85 Buddy Meyer 22-7 9-1 1st district IV finals
1985-86 Buddy Meyer 16-12 8-2 1st district IV finals
1986-87 Buddy Meyer 27-5 9-1 1st NAIA Tournament Second Round
1987-88 Buddy Meyer 19-7 9-1 1st District IV finals
1988-89 Buddy Meyer 28-5 9-1 1st NAIA Tournament Champions
1989-90 Buddy Meyer 21-9 9-1 1st District IV finals
1990-91 Buddy Meyer 21-9 8-2 1st NAIA Tournament Second Round
1991-92 Buddy Meyer 18-11 8-2 1st District IV semifinals
1992-93 Buddy Meyer 12-15 4-6
1993-94 Buddy Meyer 21-10 6-4
1994-95 Buddy Meyer 24-6 12-2
1995-96 Buddy Meyer 18-11 9-5 1st NAIA Tournament First Round
1996-97 Buddy Meyer 22-7 15-1 1st NAIA Tournament First Round
1997-98 Buddy Meyer 20-7 10-4 1st NAIA Tournament First Round
1998-99 Buddy Meyer 13-14 5-5
Heartland Conference (1999–2015)
1999-2000 Buddy Meyer 16-11 7-3
2000-01 Buddy Meyer 20-8 9-3 T-1 NCAA Div II Tournament First Round
2001-02 Buddy Meyer 11-15 2-8
2002-03 Buddy Meyer 17-13 10-2 NCAA Div II Tournament First Round
2003-04 Buddy Meyer 19-10 9-3 NCAA Div II Tournament First Round
2004-05 Buddy Meyer 23-7 11-1 NCAA Div II Tournament First Round
2005-06 Jim Zeleznak 14-14 7-5
2006-07 Jim Zeleznak 19-9 8-4
2007-08 Jim Zeleznak 17-13 6-4 T-2nd NCAA Div II Tournament First Round
2008-09 Jim Zeleznak 17-11 12-4
2009-10 Jim Zeleznak 17-13 10-6 T-3rd Heartland Conference tourney runner-up
2010-11 Jim Zeleznak 15-12 7-5 T-3rd
2011-12 Jim Zeleznak 19–9 11-4 T-2nd NCAA Div II Tournament First Round
2012-13 Jim Zeleznak 23-8 9-5 T-2nd NCAA Div II Tournament Sweet 16
2013-14 Jim Zeleznak 19–9 12-6 T-3rd NCAA Div II Tournament First Round
2014-15 Jim Zeleznak 20–10 15-5 1st NCAA Div II Tournament First Round
2015-16 Jim Zeleznak 10-19 6-14 9th
2016-17 Jim Zeleznak 12-18 8-10 7th
2017-18 Jim Zeleznak 7-21 3-13 9th
2018-19 Jim Zeleznak 12-17 4-12 T-7th
Lone Star Conference (2019–present)
2019-20 Jim Zeleznak 12-16 8-14 4th South div
2020-21 Jim Zeleznak 4-8 1-4 5th South div
2021-22 Jim Zeleznak 12-13 9-5 T-4th
Total:

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

^A. James Clifford went 1–2 and Edward Barret went 6-2 as head coaches, respectively.
^B. Br. Bill Siemer went 3-5 and Br. Gene Gittinger went 9-10 as head coaches, respectively.

Women's basketball edit

The school hosted the NCAA Women's Division II Basketball Championship at the Bill Greehey Arena in 2009, 2012 and 2013.

Record edit

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Heartland Conference (1999–2019)
2019–00 Jeff Van Auken 18-8
2000–01 Jeff Van Auken 19-7 8-3
2001–02 Paige Clawson 26-3 10-0 1st NCAA Div II sweet sixteen
2002–03 Paige Clawson 22-7 8-2 NCAA Div II first round
2003–04 Paige Clawson 17-11 9-3
2004–05 Paige Clawson 12-15 5-7
2005–06 Paige Clawson 17-13 8-4
2006–07 Jason Martens 12-16 5-5
2007–08 Jason Martens 25-5 14-0 1st NCAA Div II first round
2008–09 Jason Martens 24-6 12-2 1st NCAA Div II first round
2009–10 Jason Martens 22-8 11-3 2nd NCAA Div II first round
2010–11 Jason Martens 15-12 7-3 3rd
2011–12 Jason Martens 13-16 8-4 4th
2012–13 Jason Martens 22-7 10-2 2nd NCAA Div II first round
2013–14 Jason Martens 20-10 13-7 T-3rd NCAA Div II second round
2014–15 Jason Martens 16-11 10-8 3rd
2015–16 Jason Martens 18-10 11-7 5th
2016–17 Jason Martens 21-7 12-4 T-2nd
2017–18 Jason Martens 16-13 9-5 3rd
2018–19 Jason Martens 18-10 7-7 T-3rd
Lone Star Conference (2019–Present)
2019–20 Jason Martens 14-14 12-10 2nd South div Lone Star Tournament quarterfinals
2020–21 Jason Martens 6-9 6-8 2nd South div
2021–22 Jason Martens 3-25 2-14 17th
Total:

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Golf edit

St. Mary's first individual national championship came in 2006, when Jamie Amoretti won the NCAA Division II Men's Golf title. The Men's Golf team would be named the Golf Coaches Association of America 2008–2009 Academic National Champions, a title which St. Mary's treats as a fifth team national championship.[4]

Football edit

and a stint by future U.S. president Dwight Eisenhower as coach of the 1916 football team.[3] In 1939, both Collier's and Life magazines feature full-page spreads on the St. Mary's football team and their cross country trips in a ragged bus, the "Blue Goose". The team was disbanded due to World War II.[3] Following the end of intercollegiate football at the start of World War II, there have been at least three attempts to revive full-contact sports on campus: a club football team in the early 1970s, a club rugby team in the early 1990s, and a Texas Rugby Union Collegiate Division III team formed in Fall 2010.[3][5]

Record edit

Year Coach Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
No coach (Independent) (1909–1914)
Unknown (Independent) (1914–1915)
Dwight Eisenhower (Independent) (1916)
1916 Dwight Eisenhower
Tom O'Donnell (Independent) (1925)
1925 Tom O'Donnell
Paul Daily (Independent) (1926)
1926 Paul Daily 2-4-1
Tim Griesenbeck (Independent) (1927)
1927 Tim Griesenbeck
Jim Kendrick (Independent) (1928)
1928 Jim Kendrick
Barlow Irvin (Independent) (1929–1930)
1929 Barlow Irvin 8-1
1930 Barlow Irvin
No school team (club level) (1931–1934)
Frank Bridges (Independent) (1935)
1935 Frank Bridges 6–4–1
Frank Bridges (Alamo Conference) (1936–1939)
1936 Frank Bridges 7–3–2 1–1 T–1st
1937 Frank Bridges 7–2–2 1–0–1 T–1st
1938 Frank Bridges 6–9 0–2 3rd
1939 Frank Bridges 5–4–2 1–2 3rd
Frank Bridges: 31–22–7 3–5–1
Mose Simms (Alamo Conference) (1940)
1940 Mose Simms 4-6-1 0-2 3rd
Lloyd Russell (Alamo Conference) (1941)
1941 Lloyd Russell 7-4-1 0-1 2nd
Total:
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

Softball edit

The softball team has led the way, winning several conference titles, playing in the NAIA and NCAA Division II national tournaments, and winning the 1986 NAIA National Championship and the 2002 Division II National Championship.[3]

Athletics honors edit

Basketball head coach and athletics director Herman A “Buddy” Meyer has also been inducted into the Heartland Conference Hall of Fame.[6]

National championships edit

St. Mary's has won four team national championships in men's basketball (1989), baseball (2001), softball (1986 and 2002), and one individual national title in men's golf (2006).

Team (4) edit

Association Division Sport Year Opponent Score
NAIA Division I Softball 1986 Oklahoma City 2-1
Basketball 1989 East Central 61-58
NCAA Division II Baseball[7] 2001 Central Missouri State 11–3
Softball 2002 Grand Valley State (Mich.) 4-0

Individual (1) edit

Association Division Sport Year Individual(s) Event
NCAA Division II Men's Golf 2006 Jamie Amoretti Individual Title

Facilities edit

Facility Sport(s) Capacity
Bill Greehey Arena Basketball, Volleyball 3,800
Dickson Stadium Baseball 2,260 (plus berm seating)
Sigma Beta Chi Field Soccer 550 (plus portable seating)
Rohrbach Stadium Tennis Complex Tennis 435 (plus portable seating)
Softball stadium Softball 900 (plus berm seating)

Mascot edit

The Rattler mascot has its own stories of how it came to be. Legend holds that the football practice field had to be cleared of diamondback rattlesnakes on a regular basis, thus leading to the designation. The truth is that Brother Kinsky thought “Rattlers” would be fitting because there was already on campus Rattler Club whose members had recently begun The Rattler newspaper. There was debate as to whether the name was being run into the ground, but the students quickly said they wanted the Rattler nickname.[8]

Alton Seekatz (B.S.C. ’32), a member of the Rattler Club, described the organization as a spirit and social organization. “It was called the Rattler Club when I got here in 1926, and I’m not sure how it got its nickname,” he said, although his stories of the club members' antics and efforts to raise school spirit would certainly “rattle” some and “shake” up others.

References edit

  1. ^ "St. Mary's University Style Guide" (PDF). April 20, 2016. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
  2. ^ "Heartland Conference – StMU's Roberts drafted by Cleveland Indians in 29th round of MLB Draft". Heartlandsports.org. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "St. Mary's University Athletics Timeline". Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  4. ^ Mary's University website: athletics
  5. ^ "Collegiate". Texasrugbyunion.com. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  6. ^ "Heartland Conference – Heartland Conference Hall of Fame". Heartlandsports.org. August 1, 2003. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  7. ^ "Division II Baseball Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
  8. ^ Abernathey, Pat. . St. Mary's University. Archived from the original on January 21, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The St Mary s Rattlers are the athletic teams that represent St Mary s University Texas located in San Antonio Texas United States in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sporting competitions The Rattlers compete as members of the Lone Star Conference for all 11 varsity sports St Mary s was a member of the Heartland Conference from 1999 to 2019 2 St Mary s RattlersUniversitySt Mary s UniversityConferenceLSC primary NCAADivision IIAthletic directorRobert ColemanLocationSan Antonio TexasVarsity teams13 5 men s 7 women s 1 co ed Basketball arenaBill Greehey ArenaBaseball stadiumDickson StadiumSoftball stadiumSt Mary s Softball StadiumSoccer stadiumSigma Beta Chi FieldTennis venueRohrbach Stadium Tennis ComplexNicknameRattlersColorsBlue and gold 1 Websiterattlerathletics wbr com Contents 1 Sports sponsored 2 History 2 1 Conference affiliations 3 Baseball 3 1 Coaches 4 Basketball 4 1 Men s basketball 4 2 Record 4 3 Women s basketball 4 4 Record 5 Golf 6 Football 6 1 Record 7 Softball 8 Athletics honors 9 National championships 9 1 Team 4 9 2 Individual 1 10 Facilities 11 Mascot 12 References 13 External linksSports sponsored edit nbsp The Rattlers women s soccer team in action against the Texas A amp M Commerce Lions in 2014 Men s sports Women s sports Baseball Basketball Basketball Golf Golf Soccer Soccer Softball Tennis Tennis VolleyballHistory editBefore St Mary s was recognized as a senior college in 1925 there was no formal conference competition so the rivalry between the downtown and Woodlawn campuses was fierce St Mary s was an all male school for more than a century Women s intercollegiate athletics begun in 1968 have enjoyed many triumphs Conference affiliations edit Conference Years Alamo Conference 1936 1942 Big State Conference 1952 1987 Heart of Texas Conference 1988 1999 NCAA Division II independent 2000 Heartland Conference 2001 2019 Lone Star Conference 2020 presentBaseball editInterscholastic athletics competition began with baseball in 1902 3 The colorful history of St Mary s athletics includes a stellar 1910 baseball team which lost only to Ty Cobb s Detroit Tigers in an exhibition game Records show the 1902 baseball team went 6 0 and the 1910 squad also went undefeated except for the aforementioned game against the Tigers With the onset of the Depression intercollegiate baseball disappeared only to be resurrected in 1947 by then athletics director Brother Bill Siemer S M Over the years St Mary s baseball has won local regional and national fame Accomplishments include 24 conference championships four NAIA College World Series appearances and most recently the 2001 NCAA Division II conference regional and national championships Coaches edit Bill Siemer 1947 1953 Eugene Gittinger 1954 Jim Heiser 1955 1956 Elmer Kosub 1957 1960 1964 1986 Mel Barborak 1961 1963 Charlie Migl 1987 2021 Chris Ermis 2022 presentBasketball editMen s basketball edit Main article St Mary s Rattlers men s basketball St Mary s men s basketball program also has enjoyed success over many years In 1926 the school s first intercollegiate basketball team posted a 12 7 record 3 NAIA held district tournaments between 1951 1992 Conference championship tournaments supplanted them in 1993 Heartland Conference Regular Season Champions 2001 2003 2005 2008 2012 2013 2015 Record edit Statistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason Independent 1925 1928 1924 25 James CliffordEdward Barrett 7 4 Note A 1925 26 Tom O Donnell 13 6 1926 27 Tom O Donnell 11 9 1927 28 Tim Griesenbeck 9 10 No Team 1928 29 Independent 1929 1931 1929 30 Barlow Irvin 9 2 1930 31 Barlow Irvin 8 6 No Team 1932 1935 Alamo Conference 1935 1942 1935 36 Frank Bridges 5 10 2 6 1936 37 Frank Bridges 4 14 0 6 1937 38 Frank Bridges 3 10 0 4 1938 39 Frank Bridges 15 11 5 3 T 1st 1939 40 J C Mose Simms 11 10 2 4 1940 41 Sam Harshany 14 7 5 3 1941 42 Lloyd Russell 5 4 No Team 1943 1946 Independent 1946 1951 1946 47 Br Bill Siemer 8 10 1947 48 Br Bill Siemer 10 8 1948 49 Br Bill Siemer 8 12 1949 50 Br Bill Siemer 11 15 1950 51 Br Bill Siemer 7 18 Big State Conference 1951 1978 1951 52 Br Bill Siemer 14 13 6 6 1952 53 Br Bill Siemer 7 17 2 8 1953 54 Br Bill SiemerBr Gene Gittinger 12 15 Note B 3 7 1954 55 Jim Heiser 15 11 4 6 1955 56 Jim Heiser 10 14 3 7 1956 57 Jim Heiser 11 14 4 6 1957 58 Jim Heiser 18 8 7 3 1958 59 Jim Heiser 19 7 6 2 1st District IV finals 1959 60 Jim Heiser 14 11 4 4 1960 61 Mel Barborak 11 15 2 6 1961 62 Mel Barborak 17 7 8 2 1962 63 Mel Barborak 7 16 4 4 1963 64 Ed Messbarger 22 9 8 2 1st NAIA Tournament Elite Eight 1964 65 Ed Messbarger 10 11 5 3 1965 66 Ed Messbarger 14 11 7 3 1966 67 Ed Messbarger 22 9 8 2 1st NAIA Tournament Elite Eight 1967 68 Ed Messbarger 18 11 10 0 1st District IV finals 1968 69 Ed Messbarger 12 13 8 2 1st District IV finals 1969 70 Ed Messbarger 20 5 10 0 1st District IV finals 1970 71 Ed Messbarger 17 9 8 2 1st District IV finals 1971 72 Ed Messbarger 17 12 10 2 1st District IV finals 1972 73 Ed Messbarger 23 7 12 0 1st District IV finals 1973 74 Ed Messbarger 24 9 11 1 1st NAIA Tournament Final Four 1974 75 Ed Messbarger 26 7 12 0 1st NAIA Tournament Final Four 1975 76 Ed Messbarger 22 6 10 2 1st District IV finals 1976 77 Ed Messbarger 23 6 11 1 1st District IV finals 1977 78 Ed Messbarger 16 10 8 2 1st District IV semifinals 1978 79 Buddy Meyer 19 8 9 1 1st District IV finals 1979 80 Buddy Meyer 11 13 6 5 1980 81 Buddy Meyer 19 9 12 0 1st NAIA tournament first round 1981 82 Buddy Meyer 19 10 8 4 1st NAIA Tournament Second Round 1982 83 Buddy Meyer 26 7 10 0 1st NAIA Tournament Second Round 1983 84 Buddy Meyer 25 8 10 0 1st NAIA Tournament Second Round 1984 85 Buddy Meyer 22 7 9 1 1st district IV finals 1985 86 Buddy Meyer 16 12 8 2 1st district IV finals 1986 87 Buddy Meyer 27 5 9 1 1st NAIA Tournament Second Round 1987 88 Buddy Meyer 19 7 9 1 1st District IV finals 1988 89 Buddy Meyer 28 5 9 1 1st NAIA Tournament Champions 1989 90 Buddy Meyer 21 9 9 1 1st District IV finals 1990 91 Buddy Meyer 21 9 8 2 1st NAIA Tournament Second Round 1991 92 Buddy Meyer 18 11 8 2 1st District IV semifinals 1992 93 Buddy Meyer 12 15 4 6 1993 94 Buddy Meyer 21 10 6 4 1994 95 Buddy Meyer 24 6 12 2 1995 96 Buddy Meyer 18 11 9 5 1st NAIA Tournament First Round 1996 97 Buddy Meyer 22 7 15 1 1st NAIA Tournament First Round 1997 98 Buddy Meyer 20 7 10 4 1st NAIA Tournament First Round 1998 99 Buddy Meyer 13 14 5 5 Heartland Conference 1999 2015 1999 2000 Buddy Meyer 16 11 7 3 2000 01 Buddy Meyer 20 8 9 3 T 1 NCAA Div II Tournament First Round 2001 02 Buddy Meyer 11 15 2 8 2002 03 Buddy Meyer 17 13 10 2 NCAA Div II Tournament First Round 2003 04 Buddy Meyer 19 10 9 3 NCAA Div II Tournament First Round 2004 05 Buddy Meyer 23 7 11 1 NCAA Div II Tournament First Round 2005 06 Jim Zeleznak 14 14 7 5 2006 07 Jim Zeleznak 19 9 8 4 2007 08 Jim Zeleznak 17 13 6 4 T 2nd NCAA Div II Tournament First Round 2008 09 Jim Zeleznak 17 11 12 4 2009 10 Jim Zeleznak 17 13 10 6 T 3rd Heartland Conference tourney runner up 2010 11 Jim Zeleznak 15 12 7 5 T 3rd 2011 12 Jim Zeleznak 19 9 11 4 T 2nd NCAA Div II Tournament First Round 2012 13 Jim Zeleznak 23 8 9 5 T 2nd NCAA Div II Tournament Sweet 16 2013 14 Jim Zeleznak 19 9 12 6 T 3rd NCAA Div II Tournament First Round 2014 15 Jim Zeleznak 20 10 15 5 1st NCAA Div II Tournament First Round 2015 16 Jim Zeleznak 10 19 6 14 9th 2016 17 Jim Zeleznak 12 18 8 10 7th 2017 18 Jim Zeleznak 7 21 3 13 9th 2018 19 Jim Zeleznak 12 17 4 12 T 7th Lone Star Conference 2019 present 2019 20 Jim Zeleznak 12 16 8 14 4th South div 2020 21 Jim Zeleznak 4 8 1 4 5th South div 2021 22 Jim Zeleznak 12 13 9 5 T 4th Total National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion A James Clifford went 1 2 and Edward Barret went 6 2 as head coaches respectively B Br Bill Siemer went 3 5 and Br Gene Gittinger went 9 10 as head coaches respectively Women s basketball edit The school hosted the NCAA Women s Division II Basketball Championship at the Bill Greehey Arena in 2009 2012 and 2013 Record edit Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Heartland Conference 1999 2019 2019 00 Jeff Van Auken 18 8 2000 01 Jeff Van Auken 19 7 8 3 2001 02 Paige Clawson 26 3 10 0 1st NCAA Div II sweet sixteen 2002 03 Paige Clawson 22 7 8 2 NCAA Div II first round 2003 04 Paige Clawson 17 11 9 3 2004 05 Paige Clawson 12 15 5 7 2005 06 Paige Clawson 17 13 8 4 2006 07 Jason Martens 12 16 5 5 2007 08 Jason Martens 25 5 14 0 1st NCAA Div II first round 2008 09 Jason Martens 24 6 12 2 1st NCAA Div II first round 2009 10 Jason Martens 22 8 11 3 2nd NCAA Div II first round 2010 11 Jason Martens 15 12 7 3 3rd 2011 12 Jason Martens 13 16 8 4 4th 2012 13 Jason Martens 22 7 10 2 2nd NCAA Div II first round 2013 14 Jason Martens 20 10 13 7 T 3rd NCAA Div II second round 2014 15 Jason Martens 16 11 10 8 3rd 2015 16 Jason Martens 18 10 11 7 5th 2016 17 Jason Martens 21 7 12 4 T 2nd 2017 18 Jason Martens 16 13 9 5 3rd 2018 19 Jason Martens 18 10 7 7 T 3rd Lone Star Conference 2019 Present 2019 20 Jason Martens 14 14 12 10 2nd South div Lone Star Tournament quarterfinals 2020 21 Jason Martens 6 9 6 8 2nd South div 2021 22 Jason Martens 3 25 2 14 17th Total National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championGolf editSt Mary s first individual national championship came in 2006 when Jamie Amoretti won the NCAA Division II Men s Golf title The Men s Golf team would be named the Golf Coaches Association of America 2008 2009 Academic National Champions a title which St Mary s treats as a fifth team national championship 4 Football editMain article St Mary s Rattlers football and a stint by future U S president Dwight Eisenhower as coach of the 1916 football team 3 In 1939 both Collier s and Life magazines feature full page spreads on the St Mary s football team and their cross country trips in a ragged bus the Blue Goose The team was disbanded due to World War II 3 Following the end of intercollegiate football at the start of World War II there have been at least three attempts to revive full contact sports on campus a club football team in the early 1970s a club rugby team in the early 1990s and a Texas Rugby Union Collegiate Division III team formed in Fall 2010 3 5 Record edit Year Coach Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs No coach Independent 1909 1914 Unknown Independent 1914 1915 Dwight Eisenhower Independent 1916 1916 Dwight Eisenhower Tom O Donnell Independent 1925 1925 Tom O Donnell Paul Daily Independent 1926 1926 Paul Daily 2 4 1 Tim Griesenbeck Independent 1927 1927 Tim Griesenbeck Jim Kendrick Independent 1928 1928 Jim Kendrick Barlow Irvin Independent 1929 1930 1929 Barlow Irvin 8 1 1930 Barlow Irvin No school team club level 1931 1934 Frank Bridges Independent 1935 1935 Frank Bridges 6 4 1 Frank Bridges Alamo Conference 1936 1939 1936 Frank Bridges 7 3 2 1 1 T 1st 1937 Frank Bridges 7 2 2 1 0 1 T 1st 1938 Frank Bridges 6 9 0 2 3rd 1939 Frank Bridges 5 4 2 1 2 3rd Frank Bridges 31 22 7 3 5 1 Mose Simms Alamo Conference 1940 1940 Mose Simms 4 6 1 0 2 3rd Lloyd Russell Alamo Conference 1941 1941 Lloyd Russell 7 4 1 0 1 2nd Total National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berthSoftball editThe softball team has led the way winning several conference titles playing in the NAIA and NCAA Division II national tournaments and winning the 1986 NAIA National Championship and the 2002 Division II National Championship 3 Athletics honors editBasketball head coach and athletics director Herman A Buddy Meyer has also been inducted into the Heartland Conference Hall of Fame 6 National championships editSt Mary s has won four team national championships in men s basketball 1989 baseball 2001 softball 1986 and 2002 and one individual national title in men s golf 2006 Team 4 edit Association Division Sport Year Opponent Score NAIA Division I Softball 1986 Oklahoma City 2 1 Basketball 1989 East Central 61 58 NCAA Division II Baseball 7 2001 Central Missouri State 11 3 Softball 2002 Grand Valley State Mich 4 0 Individual 1 edit Association Division Sport Year Individual s Event NCAA Division II Men s Golf 2006 Jamie Amoretti Individual TitleFacilities editFacility Sport s Capacity Bill Greehey Arena Basketball Volleyball 3 800 Dickson Stadium Baseball 2 260 plus berm seating Sigma Beta Chi Field Soccer 550 plus portable seating Rohrbach Stadium Tennis Complex Tennis 435 plus portable seating Softball stadium Softball 900 plus berm seating Mascot editThe Rattler mascot has its own stories of how it came to be Legend holds that the football practice field had to be cleared of diamondback rattlesnakes on a regular basis thus leading to the designation The truth is that Brother Kinsky thought Rattlers would be fitting because there was already on campus Rattler Club whose members had recently begun The Rattler newspaper There was debate as to whether the name was being run into the ground but the students quickly said they wanted the Rattler nickname 8 Alton Seekatz B S C 32 a member of the Rattler Club described the organization as a spirit and social organization It was called the Rattler Club when I got here in 1926 and I m not sure how it got its nickname he said although his stories of the club members antics and efforts to raise school spirit would certainly rattle some and shake up others References edit St Mary s University Style Guide PDF April 20 2016 Retrieved January 31 2017 Heartland Conference StMU s Roberts drafted by Cleveland Indians in 29th round of MLB Draft Heartlandsports org Retrieved December 8 2015 a b c d e f St Mary s University Athletics Timeline Retrieved January 31 2013 Mary s University website athletics Collegiate Texasrugbyunion com Retrieved December 8 2015 Heartland Conference Heartland Conference Hall of Fame Heartlandsports org August 1 2003 Retrieved December 8 2015 Division II Baseball Championship Results PDF NCAA NCAA org Retrieved January 17 2016 Abernathey Pat Snake Bits St Mary s University Archived from the original on January 21 2013 Retrieved January 19 2011 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Mary 27s Rattlers amp oldid 1184797484, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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