Saints Rally Past Xavier for 3–1 Victory Ahead of Senior Day

Our Lady of the Lake volleyball showed poise and championship focus Friday night, rallying after a slow start to defeat Xavier University of Louisiana 3–1 in a statement victory on the road. After dropping the opening set 25–23, the Saints regrouped, adjusted, and took full control of the match, winning the next three sets 25–15, 25–21, and 25–23 to seal the victory.

The first set saw OLLU battle point-for-point, but a few late miscues allowed Xavier to slip ahead. That loss only fueled the Saints response. In the second set, OLLU came out with renewed energy and precision, dominating from the service line and at the net. The offense found its rhythm behind the setting of Lauren Reynard, who orchestrated the attack with confidence and creativity on her way to 47 assists and 16 digs.

Mia Francis and Anais Velazquez Figueroa led the charge offensively, each recording 14 kills, while Clarissa Rodriguez added another 14 and Bailey Scott chipped in 12, giving OLLU a balanced and dynamic attack. Defensively, the Saints were relentless. Chanisty Villarreal Bermea led the back row with 18 digs, while Mia Perez added 17, keeping rallies alive and frustrating the Xavier hitters. At the net, Scott and Velazquez Figueroa provided a formidable wall, finishing with 4 and 5 blocks, respectively.

The third and fourth sets showcased OLLU’s composure under pressure. Every time Xavier tried to rally, the Saints answered with timely kills, disciplined defense, and steady leadership. The closing set was a fitting cap to the match, tight throughout, but OLLU’s determination shined as they closed it out 25–23.

With the win, the Saints carried momentum into what promises to be an emotional and exciting Senior Day at home tomorrow, where they’ll look to finish the regular season on a high note. The victory over Xavier not only added another notch to OLLU’s strong campaign but also showed the toughness and unity that define this team’s identity.

The Saints will play again tomorrow at 12:00 PM CDT against Xavier.

Free Dental Cleanings for Students on Nov. 14

Counseling & Wellness Services invites students with Wellfleet Student Health Insurance to take advantage of Dental Day on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in UWAC 112.

Students can receive a free teeth cleaning and checkup at no out-of-pocket cost. Appointments are required — check your @ollusa.edu email on Tuesday, Nov. 4 for a short survey to register and secure your appointment time.

For questions or to join the waitlist, contact Counseling & Wellness Services at counselingandwellness@ollusa.edu or call 210-431-5520.

Join Us for a Thought-Provoking Conversation with Dr. Carroll

President Dr. Abel A. Chávez invites all faculty and staff to join an engaging conversation with Dr. Donna M. Carroll, President and CEO of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) and President Emerita of Dominican University.

Dr. Carroll is recognized as one of the leading voices in Catholic higher education. Her session, “Faith, Vocation, and Renewal,” will explore innovation, collaboration, and Catholic identity in a time of transformation.

In preparation for this important dialogue, two short pieces are suggested readings:

  • Helen Keefe (2024). “The Business of Catholic Universities: The Renewal Strategy” (Church, Communication and Culture) – click here
  • Michael Naughton (2023). “How Pope Francis Has Changed the Mission of Catholic Colleges and Universities” (National Catholic Reporter) – click here
  • For a preview of some of the discussion questions, click here

Join us for this opportunity on Friday, November 7 at 8:30 a.m. in Main 311 to reflect, share, and envision the future of Catholic higher education together.

Celebrating The Acosta Family: A Legacy of Perseverance, Education, and Community Impact

OLLU proudly recognizes alumnus Richard Acosta for his extraordinary journey and enduring contributions to education, entrepreneurship, and community service.

Richard Acosta, a San Antonio native raised on the city’s West Side, overcame early challenges and societal expectations to forge a path of success rooted in faith, family, and education. Despite being told he wasn’t “college material,” Richard persevered—working nights, serving in the Air Force Reserves, and raising a family—ultimately earning his degree with honors, Summa Cum Laude, from Our Lady of the Lake University

In 1975, alongside his wife Celia, Richard opened their first McDonald’s franchise, launching what would become a South Texas legacy. Today, the Acosta family owns 62 McDonald’s locations, employs over 5,000 people, and maintains a $155 million payroll. Their business has supported employees through college, contributed to numerous charities, and raised tens of thousands of dollars for scholarships and nonprofits.

This October, the Acosta family celebrated 50 years in business and Richard and Celia’s 57th wedding anniversary with a rooftop celebration in downtown San Antonio. The event was a tribute to their resilience, generosity, and the transformative power of education and community support. 

Richard’s story is a testament to the values OLLU holds dear—service, perseverance, and leadership. His journey from a crowded home in the barrio to becoming a respected business leader and community advocate continues to inspire generations of students and entrepreneurs.

We honor Richard Acosta not only for his accomplishments but for the example he sets: that with faith, determination, and education, dreams can become legacies.

Read the full story here.

Lake-O-Ween: OLLU Community Comes Together for a Spooktacular Celebration 🎃

Our Lady of the Lake University came alive as students, families, and community members gathered for this year’s Lake-O-Ween celebration — a beloved campus tradition that brought together fun, creativity, and community connection.

Hosted by OLLU TAFE–Educators Rising, Residence Life, numerous student organizations, and community partners, the event transformed campus into a festive Halloween wonderland. Students showed off their creativity with imaginative costumes, from spooky to silly, filling the grounds with laughter and excitement.

Local families joined in the fun, enjoying games, candy stations, and interactive activities that celebrated the joy of the season. From pumpkin decorating to costume contests, Lake-O-Ween offered something for everyone — a true reflection of OLLU’s community spirit and commitment to bringing people together.

The evening’s success was thanks to the hard work and collaboration of OLLU students, faculty, and partners who made the event both festive and memorable. The turnout was tremendous, showing once again how the OLLU community continues to embrace moments that combine fun, service, and connection.

At the Lake, Lake-O-Ween isn’t just about Halloween — it’s about celebrating togetherness and the joy of shared experiences that make OLLU truly one of a kind. 👻💙

Cyber Saints Kick Off Cybersecurity Awareness Month with “Tech Dump” Event

In celebration of Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October, the Cyber Saints Organization launched its annual programming event — a “Tech Dump” held on October 23 at Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU).

The event provided a safe, secure, and environmentally responsible way for the OLLU community to dispose of outdated or unwanted technology devices. By encouraging responsible e-waste practices, the initiative promoted both digital sustainability and cybersecurity awareness, helping reduce risks tied to improper disposal of electronics.

The Cyber Saints continued their Cyber Awareness Month celebrations with a Halloween Gathering on October 30 during Community Hour in the Main Parlor. The event brought together students, faculty, and staff for a festive afternoon celebrating creativity, community, and Saints spirit.

As part of the day’s activities, attendees also got a sneak peek at the upcoming Premier Tech Takeover event, scheduled for November 18, from 5–8 p.m. in the Sueltenfuss Library Community Room. The Tech Takeover will feature VR Boxing, VR Golf, digital painting, mocktails, a free photo booth, and music — combining innovation with entertainment for a one-of-a-kind tech experience.

For more information, view the event flyer below or contact the Cyber Saints Organization at 📧 cybersaints@ollusa.edu.