OLLU women’s soccer beats USAO in overtime 3-2

Morgan Mosegard takes the ball down the field.
Morgan Mosegard takes the ball down the field.

In two consecutive games, OLLU women’s soccer team had to come from behind to win the game. Friday afternoon, the Saints faced the Drovers from the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO), and after trailing 1-0 in the first half, OLLU came back to win 3-2 in overtime.

OLLU is now 2-0, while USAO drops to 0-2.

The Saints had many opportunities to score in the beginning of the game, but the women could not find the inside of the net. After 18 minutes had passed, the Lady Drovers drove the ball in to record an unassisted goal by Jade Ovendale. Read more online.

Women’s cross-country runner sets new school record in first meet of the season

Ceara O'Donnell finished in 10th place for the Saints
Ceara O’Donnell finished in 10th place for the Saints

The OLLU women’s cross-country team ran its first meet for the season, and one runner set an OLLU record during the Alamo City Opener held at the Olmos Basin Park and hosted by Trinity University.

Freshman Ceara O’Donnell was the first from the women’s team to cross the finish line with the time 15:54.22. In her first meet ever for the Saints, O’Donnell erased the old 4000m school record from Aug. 31, 2012. Then freshman Marianna Hurtado set that record after she ran the four kilometers in 17 minutes and 11 seconds. O’Donnell also became a member of the OLLU Saints Halo Club for runners, who complete a 4K under 16 minutes. Read more online.

Men’s cross-country runner sets new school record during first meet of the season

Jonathan Yanez finished in fifth place in the Alamo City Opener Meet.
Jonathan Yanez finished in fifth place in the Alamo City Opener Meet.

The OLLU men’s cross-country team ran its first meet for the season, and one runner set an OLLU record during the Alamo City Opener held at the Olmos Basin Park and hosted by Trinity University.

Freshman Jonathan Yanez finished first of the Saints runners in the men’s 6000m heat and fifth overall. Yanez erased David Duque’s previous 6000m school record from 2012 by 48 seconds when he crossed the finish line with the time 20:11.70. Having a handful of NCAA runners behind him, Yanez showed the crowed that he will be a runner to count on this year for the Saints. Read more online.

Saints cross-country teams to sell OLLU gear as fundraiser

OLLUCCGearFundraiserThe Cross-Country Teams have partnered with Lids Team Sports to sell OLLU gear to the public. Funds raised will support the teams in their travels throughout Texas and various states throughout the country.

Cross-Country Coach Stephen Sherman said, “The selections we are offering are attractive and each honors OLLU’s brand and spirit. We hope the OLLU community will support us by purchasing these items for themselves and for their family.”

The fundraiser began on Sunday, Aug. 25 and will conclude Sunday, Sept. 15.

Download the fundraiser flyer for instructions on how to order the products.

Saints men’s soccer began season last Friday

Captain Luis Flores is shown defending the ball during the men's soccer scrimmage against Texas Lutheran University on Friday
Captain Luis Flores is shown defending the ball during the men’s soccer scrimmage against Texas Lutheran University on Friday

The men’s soccer team did what no other team in OLLU history had done before. Last season, the Saints’ historic season resulted in winning both the Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) regular season and the conference tournament championship. In addition, for the first time in history, the men’s soccer team will enter the season receiving votes in the 2013 Men’s Soccer Coaches’ Preseason Top 25 Poll. The Saints, who lost 1-0 to Concordia University – California in the first round of the NAIA National Championship Tournament last year, received 14 votes in the poll released on Aug. 20. No other member of the Red River received votes. As the team enters its seventh season, Head Coach Shane Hurley and Assistant Coach Arthur Salazar have their goal set for another successful year. Read more.

Saints women’s soccer kicked off season last Friday

Hayley Tiernay runs the ball down the field during the women's soccer scrimmage against Texas Lutheran University on Friday.
Hayley Tiernay runs the ball down the field during the women’s soccer scrimmage against Texas Lutheran University on Friday.

The women’s soccer program led by head coach Shane Hurley and assistant coach Arthur Salazar are set to kick off its 2013 season on Aug. 23 against NCAA Division III Texas Lutheran University in Seguin, Texas. This year’s home opener takes place on Aug. 31, when the Saints host the University of Houston – Victoria, a member of the Association of Independent Institutions in the NAIA. The Saints finished the 2012 season ranked fifth in the conference and lost against the University of Texas at Brownsville in the Red River Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals. The Saints fell to Brownsville 2-1. Read more.

Saints volleyball looks forward to beginning season on Aug. 23

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The volleyball team played a scrimmage at Trinity University on Saturday. The Saints will play their first regular season game on Friday against Schreiner University.

The volleyball team, led by Head Coach Mark Lee, is getting ready for another competitive year as preseason is set to start on Aug. 23. The Saints will host NCAA Division II St. Mary’s University for a scrimmage. The Saints finished the 2012 season in fourth place in the Red River Athletic Conference and suffered a tough loss in the conference tournament quarterfinals against Texas Wesleyan University. The Saints fought hard, but lost 3-1 (25-21, 20-25, 25-20, 27-25). According to Lee, last year’s team was a very young team that had a season filled with close games that resulted in a lot of tough losses. He hopes that his returning players learned a lot from previous mistakes and will be able to turn tight games into victories this year. “I feel confident that the players returning to the team will come back with their heads in the right place,” Lee explained. Read more.

Eligible Service Award recipients for 2013

The attached listing includes the names and years of service of all of the employees, who Human Resources records show as being eligible to receive a Service Award Plaque during Spirit Day at the Mass of the Holy Spirit on Sept. 19.

Employees must have completed full-time service in increments of five years beginning with 10 years and continuing in 2013 to be eligible to receive a Service Award.

Staff or faculty members, who thinks they are eligible for a service award, but do not see their name on the list, should contact Human Resources as soon as possible by emailing hrteam@lake.ollusa.edu.

To view the Service Award recipient list, click here.

Click here to download and complete the 2013 Service Award Information form. Return the form to Human Resources by the end of the day today.

Annual employee benefits fair on Wednesday

Re-enroll, change or end benefits by the deadline

The annual employee benefits fair will take place on Wednesday from 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. in Providence Hall, West Social Room.

Annual benefits re-enrollment provides employees the opportunity to start, change, or end benefits, which are effective Oct. 1, 2013, with the exception of medical and dependent reimbursement plans, which begin Sept. 1, 2013.

All employees are required to complete a 2013-2014 enrollment form by the deadline listed below if making any plan changes, or if enrolling in medical or dependent reimbursement plans. Enrollment forms will be distributed at the first benefits fair. Any forms not picked up will be placed in the Walter Center mailboxes. Forms will not be accepted after the deadline.

Monthly paid employee deadline is Sept. 5, 2013.