Cyber Saints Launch Cyber Awareness Month with “Tech Dump” Event

In celebration of Cyber Awareness Month, the Cyber Saints Organization kicked off its annual programming with the first of two events — a “Tech Dump” held on October 23 at Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU).

The event offered a smart, safe, and secure way for members of the OLLU community to dispose of outdated or unwanted technology devices responsibly. The initiative aimed to promote digital sustainability and cybersecurity awareness by reducing risks associated with improper disposal of electronics.

As part of the day’s activities, attendees were also invited to take trial spins of the upcoming Premier Tech Takeover experience — scheduled for November 18, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., in the Sueltenfuss Library Community Room. The Tech Takeover will feature VR Boxing, VR Golf , Painting, and mocktails. Free photo both and music.

Below are photos highlighting some of the top virtual boxers who tested the demo during the Tech Dump event, offering a glimpse into the engaging experiences ahead.

For more information, please refer to the event flyers or contact the Cyber Saints Organization.

Email: cybersaints@ollusa.edu

Cyber Saints Faculty Advisor: Assistant Professor Kelly ‘RC” Roberts-Cooper

President: Alexandria Heaton

IFCC Hosts Artist in Residence Sonya Rosario for “Conscientious Filmmaking” Workshop

November 12–13, 2025 | 6–8:30 p.m. | MARC Ballroom

Sonya Rosario is an award-winning independent filmmaker and founder of Sonya Rosario Productions (est. 2000). Now based in San Antonio after nearly three decades in Idaho, Rosario is known for amplifying the voices of women in rural and Indigenous communities—ensuring their contributions to activism, education, and legislation are seen and remembered.

The International Folk Culture Center (IFCC) invites the OLLU community to join Artist in Residence, Sonya Rosario, for a two-day presentation and workshop titled Conscientious Filmmaking.

This interactive session will explore internalized racial oppression and colorism through the lens of women and social justice films. Participants will examine the role of film history, the representation of women in media, and how both urban and rural experiences shape social justice storytelling.

For more information, contact ifcc@ollusa.edu.

Art Appreciation Student Exhibitions: Reflections of the Self and Perspectives in Focus

Opening Monday, November 10th, from 12:30 – 1:30pm in Griffith Fine Arts 2nd & 3rd Floors
On view through Fall semester.

“Reflections of the Self” is a series of works where students investigate identity and material to construct self-portraits. Produced by the FA Art Appreciation course 1361-0001: students have been invited to reflect on their own experiences to incorporate into new works for this exhibition. Experiences shape who we are as individuals; by sharing these moments through self-portraiture, we hope to better understand our differences and appreciate our similarities.

Perspectives in Focus:
This photo essay project encourages creativity and critical thinking in capturing real-life events through compelling imagery. It provides a platform for artists to explore and communicate stories that matter to them, emphasizing the importance of their chosen topics. Our class project serves as a record of what inspires us artistically, whether it’s different views on people in our lives, historical sites, or our athletic pursuits. A photo is worth a thousand words, and by sharing these perspectives, we learn to see the world through others’ eyes. Photo essays showcase the significance of understanding diverse viewpoints and allow us to express what motivates us creatively, fostering empathy and deeper connections through visual storytelling.

For more information, contact Professor Suzy Gonzalez at sbgonzalez@ollusa.edu.

OLLU Opens RRAC Tournament With Convincing Shutout Victory

The Our Lady of the Lake University women’s soccer team delivered a commanding performance in the opening round of the Red River Athletic Conference Championship, defeating the Texas A&M–Victoria Jaguars 4–0 at home. The Saints displayed composure, precision, and control from start to finish, advancing confidently to the next stage of the tournament.

OLLU struck first when Leah Tapia found the back of the net at 33:33, finishing a well-placed pass from Anisia Serrano. The goal reflected the Saints early dominance in possession and attacking organization, setting the tone for the remainder of the match.

After taking a 1–0 lead into halftime, OLLU extended its advantage early in the second half. At 53:20, midfielder Eleonora Diversi broke free of her marker and scored unassisted, doubling the Saints lead with a strong individual effort. From that point on, OLLU maintained control, limiting the Jaguars to minimal chances while continuing to press forward.

The Saints third goal came in the 77th minute when Hannah Brookfield finished a smooth attacking sequence, converting an assist from Sara Garza to make it 3–0. Brookfield capped off the night with her second goal at 88:37, an unassisted effort that sealed the dominant 4–0 result.

Statistically, OLLU’s superiority was clear. The Saints outshot Texas A&M–Victoria 16–3 and earned seven corner kicks while allowing none. Goalkeeper London Suarez stood firm in net, recording three saves on three shots faced during her 90 minutes of play, securing the clean sheet and anchoring a disciplined defensive effort.

With the victory, OLLU advances to the next round of the RRAC Championship and will travel to Texarkana to face Xavier University at 1:30 p.m. CDT. 

Saints Open 2026 Season Ranked 12th After Dominant 47-Win Campaign

The Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) softball team enters the 2026 season ranked No. 12 in the NAIA Preseason Top 25 Poll, continuing its reputation as one of the nation’s top programs. The Saints are coming off a dominant 47-9 overall record and an impressive 27-1 mark in conference play, capped by another Red River Athletic Conference Championship. Leading the team into a new era is first-year head coach Jody Armijo, who takes over a squad loaded with talent and championship experience. Armijo inherits a program defined by its determination, unity, and relentless pursuit of excellence. After several seasons of national success, the Saints have their sights set high in 2026. Ranked just outside the top ten, OLLU is ready to prove once again that they belong among the NAIA’s elite. With strong leadership and a winning tradition, the Saints are poised to make another deep postseason run.

Saints Make History As OLLU Runners Sweep National Athlete Honors

Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) made history this week as two of its standout runners, Isai Moran and Kristen Torres, were named M-F Athletic National Athletes of the Week for November 3 by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. The recognition marked a milestone moment for the Saints, as it was the first time in program history that any OLLU athlete had earned this national honor during the cross country season. Their achievements underscored the school’s growing dominance in the NAIA and the strength of its cross country program.

For Moran, a sophomore from El Paso, the award came on the heels of a commanding victory at the Red River Athletic Conference Championships. He tore through the 8k course in just 24:07.3, leaving the rest of the field a staggering 34 seconds behind. The time help power the OLLU men’s team to its tenth conference title, a testament to the depth and discipline cultivated by the Saints program. Moran’s performance, characterized by his smooth pacing and relentless finish, demonstrated why he’s become the heartbeat of the OLLU men’s squad. His leadership on the course has set the tone for a team that thrives on unity and competitive spirit.

On the women’s side, junior Kristen Torres of San Antonio delivered an equally dominant performance, claiming the individual conference crown with a time of 21:54.7, an 18-second margin over the rest of the competition. Her victory capped an extraordinary team showing, as five of her teammates joined her in the top eight to give OLLU a near-perfect team score of 18 points. Torres’s poise and strength through the Red River course not only highlighted her as one of the NAIA’s top runners but also showcased the incredible synergy within the Saints women’s team. The fact that this is the first time an OLLU female athlete has received national weekly honors makes her achievement even more historic, setting a new standard for future Saints to follow.

The recognition of both Moran and Torres in the same week speaks volumes about the trajectory of OLLU’s cross country program. Once viewed as an emerging force, the Saints have now firmly established themselves as a nationally acclaimed team year after year. Their success reflects not only individual excellence but also a culture of hard work, belief, and community, values that define the OLLU athletic tradition. With championship season in full swing, the Saints recent accomplishments signal that they are more than ready to compete on the biggest stage in the NAIA.

OLLU’s Tapia and Suarez Shine as RRAC Players of the Week

The Our Lady of the Lake University women’s soccer team continues to prove why it’s one of the most dominant programs in the Red River Athletic Conference, as two Saints earned top honors this week. Junior forward Leah Tapia was named RRAC Offensive Player of the Week, while senior goalkeeper London Suarez claimed RRAC Defensive Player of the Week for their outstanding performances from Oct. 27 to Nov. 2.

Tapia was electric on the field, leading OLLU to three impressive victories over Texas A&M–Victoria, Texas College, and Texas A&M–San Antonio. She scored four goals and added three assists across those matches, consistently finding ways to lift her team and energize the Saints attack. With eight shots, six on target, Tapia’s precision and confidence in front of goal were unmatched. Her season totals now stand at seven goals and eleven assists, making her one of the conference’s most dangerous offensive threats alongside teammate Eleonora Diversi. Her creativity, teamwork, and relentless drive have become defining traits of OLLU’s high-powered offense this season.

While Tapia’s scoring lit up the scoreboard, it was Suarez’s calm command in goal that kept opponents frustrated. The senior keeper delivered two shutouts against A&M–Victoria and Texas College and added three crucial saves throughout the week, including in the Saints hard-fought 3–2 win over A&M–San Antonio. With 17 saves this season, Suarez continues to be the backbone of OLLU’s defense, guiding her teammates with poise and leadership. Her ability to stay composed under pressure has been vital to the Saints success.

Both Tapia and Suarez embody the spirit and determination that define OLLU women’s soccer. Their weekly honors are not only a reflection of their individual excellence but also of the team’s unity and relentless work ethic. The Saints have built a culture of winning through dedication, trust, and belief in one another, a culture that continues to deliver results week after week.

OLLU Volleyball Dominates Weekly Awards: Francis and Reynard Lead the Saints Charge

The Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) Saints continue to prove why they’re one of the most competitive programs in the Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC). This week, the Saints brought home not one, but two of the conference’s top weekly honors, as senior outside hitter Mia Francis earned RRAC Attacker of the Week and senior setter Lauren Reynard claimed Setter of the Week for their standout performances from Oct. 27–Nov. 2.

The Saints dominance on the court was evident in their two-game series against Xavier University of Louisiana, where both Francis and Reynard showcased leadership, consistency, and championship-level skill.

Mia Francis

For the third time this season, Mia Francis earned the title of Attacker of the Week, a well-deserved recognition for her relentless play and unmatched offensive presence. Francis totaled 30 kills, 12 digs, three blocks, and a service ace in OLLU’s 1-1 split against Xavier. Her performance was nothing short of stellar, as she contributed more total points than any other player on the court across both matches.

Currently ranked sixth in the conference with 190 kills and averaging 3.38 kills per set, Francis continues to be the heartbeat of OLLU’s offensive strategy. Her ability to step up in high-pressure moments has made her one of the most feared attackers in the RRAC.

Lauren Reynard

Complementing Francis firepower is setter Lauren Reynard, whose precision and leadership guided the Saints offense with unmatched efficiency. Reynard posted an incredible 82 assists, leading all setters in the conference for the week, while also adding 20 digs and four service aces to her all-around stat line.

The San Antonio native is not only excelling on a weekly basis, she currently leads the entire RRAC with 598 assists, proving herself as the cornerstone of OLLU’s offensive rhythm. This marks her second Setter of the Week award this season, underscoring her consistency and her critical role in the Saints success.

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.