Dede’s Late Layup Lifts OLLU Past North American in Overtime

Our Lady of the Lake earned a statement 66–65 overtime victory over North American, showcasing composure, toughness, and execution when it mattered most.

The Saints weathered a physical, back-and-forth battle through regulation, refusing to break despite consistent pressure from North American. OLLU stayed within striking distance behind strong interior play and timely stops, forcing overtime in a game where every possession was contested.

In the extra period, the Saints delivered the defining plays. With the game tied in the final minute, Shayla Dede attacked the lane and finished a decisive layup to give Our Lady of the Lake the lead. OLLU followed with disciplined defense down the stretch, closing out the game and securing the one-point win.

Dede led the Saints with 18 points, seven rebounds, and three assists, while also setting the tone with her late-game poise. Alexandra Westerdijk Martin matched her with 18 points and dominated the paint, pulling down 15 rebounds and shooting efficiently throughout the night. Macie Moss added 11 points and seven rebounds, and Isabella Jaramillo logged 43 minutes, contributing nine points and steady leadership in overtime.

Our Lady of the Lake’s advantage at the free-throw line proved critical, as the Saints converted 14 of 20 attempts. OLLU also matched North American’s physicality on the boards and delivered timely defensive stops when the game hung in the balance.

The overtime win reflected the Saints resilience and belief, highlighted by Dede’s clutch basket and a complete team effort that lifted Our Lady of the Lake past North American in a tightly contested finish. OLLU will be back in action Saturday against Xavier University at 1:00 PM CDT at home. 

Our Lady of the Lake Baseball Gains National Recognition from Perfect Game

The Our Lady of the Lake Saints earned national recognition from Perfect Game with a 25* ranking, a nod that reflects both the results of the 2025 season and the growing respect for the program’s trajectory. Finishing 30–23 overall and fourth in the Red River Athletic Conference, OLLU continued a steady rise that has now produced two 30-win seasons in the last three years. What once felt like an under-the-radar climb is beginning to look more like a foundation for sustained success, with the Saints positioning themselves as an emerging force within the conference.

Head Coach Matt Piker had the following to say:

“This recognition is exciting for our program, young men, and our department. It’s the student-athletes that earn things like this with how they play and how they operate. Our focus, however, will continue to be on the next thing in front of us.”

The 2025 campaign showcased an offense that developed into one of the league’s most dangerous units and returns largely intact. Joshua Milton emerged as a late-season catalyst, leading the team with a .433 batting average after carving out a regular role. Jack Kalisky anchored the lineup as the Saints most complete hitter, batting .379 while leading the team in nearly every major offensive category, including 15 home runs. Carlos Gusman provided consistency and production at third base with a .353 average, Drew Saucedo brought speed and energy to the top of the order with a .321 average, 16 stolen bases, and 12 extra-base hits, and Benjamyn Hovda added depth and balance in the corner outfield after a solid .297 season. Together, that nucleus gives OLLU length, versatility, and the ability to pressure opponents throughout the lineup.

While the offense set the tone, the next step for the Saints lies on the mound. Donovan Gamez returns as the unquestioned ace after an 11–3 season with a 3.77 ERA, striking out 91 batters across 86 innings while allowing just 71 hits. His performance, followed by a dominant summer as a closer in the Western Canadian Baseball League, established him as one of the program’s most reliable arms. Behind him, the development of depth will be pivotal. Matthew Sanchez showed promise out of the bullpen, Christian Perez and Kalisky flashed swing-and-miss stuff, and transfer Noah Ferraro arrives from Dallas College Brookhaven with a proven track record, highlighted by a 2.06 ERA over 52⅓ innings. Additional transfers, Max Benton and Omar Rodriguez, further bolster competition and options within the staff.

Perfect Game’s 25* ranking underscores a season that was about more than wins and losses; it recognized a program building toward something bigger. With a productive offensive core, continuity on the coaching staff, and a pitching staff that has both a proven leader and growing depth, the Saints enter 2026 with momentum and belief. The pieces are in place for OLLU to turn national recognition into a true breakthrough and firmly establish itself as a contender in the Red River Athletic Conference.

OLLU Holds Strong to Tame Southwest Mustangs

Our Lady of the Lake University men’s basketball earned a hard-fought 72–68 victory over Southwest, using balanced scoring and timely defensive stops to pull out the win.

The Saints shot 47.5 percent from the field and placed multiple players in double figures, allowing them to withstand several Southwest runs throughout the game. Jermey Irwin led OLLU with 14 points, adding six rebounds and three assists while converting 4-of-5 attempts from the free-throw line. Barack Holland matched Irwin with 14 points off the bench, providing a key scoring lift in extended minutes.

Jaydin Morin-Bishop contributed 11 points on efficient shooting, while Santiago Ochoa recorded a strong all-around performance with 10 points, 10 rebounds, and three assists. OLLU controlled the glass with a 33–25 rebounding advantage, helping limit second-chance opportunities and maintain possession in critical stretches.

Defensively, the Saints forced 12 Southwest turnovers and held firm late despite strong individual performances from the opposition. Southwest was led by Jalen Williams, who scored 20 points, and EJay Scroggins, who added 17 points along with four assists and four blocks. However, missed free throws and OLLU’s defensive discipline down the stretch prevented Southwest from completing a comeback.

With steady contributions across the lineup and composure in closing moments, Our Lady of the Lake secured the four-point win and extended their win streak to three. The Saints will be back in action on Thursday night against North American at home.

Saints Continue Hot Streak with 81–56 Win Over Southwest

Our Lady of the Lake University women’s basketball delivered a complete performance on both ends of the floor, defeating Southwest 81–56 behind efficient shooting and strong rebounding.

The Saints established control early and maintained it throughout the contest, shooting 52.6 percent from the field and knocking down 10 three-pointers. OLLU’s balanced offensive attack featured four players scoring in double figures, led by Alexandra Westerdijk Martin, who finished with a game-high 20 points on 9-of-11 shooting. She also dominated the glass with 14 rebounds, providing a steady interior presence on both ends.

Shayla Dede added 14 points, six rebounds, and three assists while playing 36 minutes, consistently creating opportunities for herself and her teammates. Macie Moss contributed 13 points and eight rebounds, and Evangeline Hernandez provided a spark off the bench with 13 points, including three made three-pointers. Samantha Fields was perfect from beyond the arc, going 3-for-3 on her way to nine points.

OLLU controlled the rebounding battle 44–20, limiting Southwest to just six offensive rebounds and few second-chance opportunities. The Saints also shared the ball effectively, recording 17 assists, with Isabella Jaramillo leading the way with six assists to go along with six rebounds.

Defensively, Our Lady of the Lake held Southwest to 22.7 percent shooting from the field and 25 percent from three-point range. Southwest was led by Karinna Ortiz, who scored 22 points, and Seniya Wilson, who added 16, largely from the free-throw line. However, consistent defensive pressure and disciplined team defense prevented Southwest from building any sustained momentum. Our Lady of the Lake secured a convincing victory and continued to show depth and balance across the lineup. The Saints now have won four in a row and look to extend that streak as they will go up against North American on Thursday at 5:30 PM CDT at home.

Homecoming 2026: Save the Date!

Our Lady of the Lake University is excited to welcome back Saints alumni, friends, and family for a celebration of 131 years of community & tradition at Homecoming 2026.

This will be a weekend full of fun events kicking off on Friday, February 27th, and running through March 1st. While more details will be available soon, we’d like to invite you to explore our alumni resources in the meantime, and look forward to inviting you all back to campus.

For the latest updates on Homecoming 2026, visit the official Homecoming page on the OLLU website. Stay tuned! Wings up!

OLLU Directors Liliana Gutierrez and Newman Wong Elected to TxAHEA Executive Committee

Our Lady of the Lake University is proud to celebrate the leadership and service of Director of Assessment and Accreditation, Liliana Gutierrez, and Director of Institutional Research & Analytics, Newman Wong, who were recently elected to serve three-year terms on the Executive Committee of the Texas Association for Higher Education Assessment (TxAHEA).

This election is a proud moment for the entire OLLU community, as they will both now work to advance assessment practices in higher education, representing OLLU within a statewide professional organization committed to improving student learning and institutional effectiveness across Texas.

In addition to her role with TxAHEA, Liliana Gutierrez also currently serves on the Planning Committee for National Assessment Week as the South Representative. National Assessment Week brings together higher education professionals from across the country to share strategies, research, and best practices related to assessment and continuous improvement.

Congratulations to both Liliana Gutierrez and Newman Wong— the OLLU community is proud to be represented by their ongoing commitment to excellence in assessment, collaboration, and professional engagement.

A Message From President Chávez

Dear OLLU Community,

It is with a heavy heart that I share that one of our beloved OLLUmni has been called home to God. Colonel Gil Coronado (BA ’75) passed peacefully on Saturday morning at the age of 89.

A proud son of San Antonio’s West Side, Gil was raised just down the street from our campus on Veracruz Street. His life story is one of resilience, grace, and providence. Though he dropped out of Sidney Lanier High School at the age of 15, God had other plans. Through the care and vision of one of our Sisters, a pathway was created for Gil to come to OLLU and complete his sociology degree, an education his superiors encouraged him to pursue for professional advancement. What emerged was not only a graduate of OLLU, but a leader whose legacy will be felt for generations.

Gil is affectionately and respectfully known as the father of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Through his vision, leadership, and tireless commitment, Public Law 100-402 was enacted on August 17, 1988, expanding National Hispanic Heritage Week into a full month and authorizing President Ronald Reagan to designate September 15 through October 15 annually as National Hispanic Heritage Month. I cannot overstate the national and cultural significance of his contribution.

As I remember Gil, I am deeply grateful to him for many reasons, but especially for his friendship. From the very first days of my arrival at OLLU, he welcomed me into his home and into his life. In every interaction, Gil embodied values that endure: respect for one another, meeting people eye to eye, holding one’s head and chin up, honoring one’s word through action, and being proud of one’s roots. He was always teaching, always mentoring—often reminding me to “retire early, and retire often,” his way of encouraging a full and faithful life.

Gil was also a steadfast champion for education. He believed deeply that success begins with education and he often spoke of the three Es: education, effort, and excellence. Last year, he published his memoir, Barrio Boy, a powerful reflection on his journey and the values that guided his life. In Barrio Boy, Gil recounts his story—from a troubled childhood and early encounters with the justice system to a life of public service, military leadership, and advocacy for veterans. His life is a testament to perseverance, dignity, and the transformative power of education. It is, in many ways, a lived and model expression of the boundless potential within each person when opportunity meets determination.

Colonel Gil Coronado was a model American citizen, a faithful servant, and a man of profound dignity.

“The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and no torment shall touch them.” (Wisdom 3:1)

Gil, dear friend—you will be deeply missed. May you rest in eternal peace.

With prayer and gratitude,

Abel

The Best Valentine’s Present? Campanas de America’s St. Valentine’s Day Serenata

When Belle Ortiz (Class of 1971), known as the Godmother of Mariachi, returned to Our Lady of the Lake University over two decades ago, she contributed a gift that has since become a tradition.

Belle had a passion for educating young people on their culture and traditions.  In 1970, she started the first high school mariachi program at Jefferson High School and after graduating from OLLU with a B.A. in Performance and Music Education, she extended her talents to other west side high schools, including her alma mater Lanier.  Now, over 2,500 school districts, colleges and universities throughout the world offer their students mariachi education. 

Belle San Miguel Ortiz of Mariachi Campanas de America accepts the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 2016 Business Awards. Credit: Kathryn Boyd-Batstone / San Antonio Report

In 1978, she and co-founder Juan Ortiz renamed their mariachi group to Campanas de America.  It was an act of love.  Their name “Campanas” being a translation of Belle’s name.  They married four years later.

Over twenty years ago, Belle brought the Campanas de America Valentine’s Day serenata to OLLU to help raise funds for scholarships.  That tradition continues.

This year, Campanas de America will perform their Valentine’s Day Serenata on Saturday, February 7 at Thiry Auditorium.  Tickets range from $25 to $35.  Keeping it affordable so that people of all ages can share in Belle’s passion and commitment to education.

You can purchase your ticket online through this link while they still last.  Bring all your loved ones to this beautiful performance.

OLLU’s First Dental Day of 2026

Attention OLLU Students! Counseling & Wellness Services will host the first Dental Day of the year on Friday, February 13, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the University Wellness and Activities Center. Students can receive a free teeth cleaning with no out-of-pocket cost for those insured through Wellfleet Student Insurance.

Students should check their @ollusa.edu email for a survey link from counselingandwellness@ollusa.edu to schedule an appointment. Appointments are required, and space is limited.

If you have questions or need to join the waitlist, don’t hesitate to contact Counseling & Wellness Services at counselingandwellness@ollusa.edu.

Credit Human 2026 Scholarship Now Open

Credit Human is now accepting applications for its 2026 Scholarship Program. This scholarship opportunity supports undergraduate and returning students who are continuing their educational journey and investing in their future.

Eligible applicants must be Credit Human members—or the child, grandchild, or spouse of a member in good standing for at least one year—hold a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher, and plan to enroll full-time at an accredited two- or four-year college or university for the upcoming academic year. Students graduating in December 2026 may qualify for half of the scholarship award. High school seniors and students enrolled in trade, technical, or vocational programs are not eligible.

Applicants must submit a complete official transcript as part of the application process. All applicants will be notified of their status by the end of April, and selected recipients must complete additional steps to accept the award and verify enrollment.

In addition to the scholarship program, Credit Human partners with Our Lady of the Lake University to offer free, on-campus financial wellness workshops. These sessions help students build practical skills around budgeting, credit, and long-term financial planning, supporting students as they work toward a stronger financial future.

Learn more about eligibility requirements and apply at credithuman.com/scholarship.