April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Pick up your teal ribbon and wear it the entire month to show your commitment to stopping sexual assault and your continued support for Sexual Assault survivors.
OLLU is preparing for a walk on Denim Day, April 30th
Help us prepare for the day by spreading the word. It takes a village to change the course of history, what we do matters.
Contact the Title IX Office, Student Government Association (SGA), or Counseling & Wellness Services for more information.
We can’t wait to celebrate our Saints at Spring Commencement on Thursday, May 8, 2025. This special day marks the incredible dedication and hard work of our graduates.
Event Schedule – Thursday, May 8
9 a.m. – Veterans Graduation Ceremony (Main 311)
10 a.m. – Ring Blessing Ceremony (Sacred Heart Chapel)
10:30 a.m. – Alumni & Family Meet and Greet (Mall Area)
Don’t miss the special OLLU student art exhibit, “A Legacy in Linocut” alongside the Alonso S Perales exhibit, through April 30th at the Sueltenfuss Library.
This exhibit showcases a series of linocut prints created by OLLU’s Visual & New Media Arts Printmaking course to honor the legacy of Alonso S. Perales. Led by Professor Suzy Gonzalez, the works reflect artistic interpretations of Perales’ impact and contributions.
Visit the 3rd Floor Library Loft during library hours!
Nights of Harmony and Sound at Our Lady of the Lake University
On April 12th and 13th, 2025, the Sacred Heart Chapel at Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) transformed into a sanctuary of sound as the San Antonio Philharmonic Symphony and its music director and pianist, Jeffrey Kahane, graced the stage for an enchanting Saturday and Sunday event. The symphony event was a celebration of music that resonated deeply with all who attended, creating an atmosphere filled with joy and solace.
As the symphony began, the chapel’s acoustics amplified the angelic voices of the performers, weaving a tapestry of harmonious melodies that enveloped the audience. Each note seemed to dance through the air, evoking a range of emotions that connected listeners to the very essence of the music. The powerful interplay between the musicians and the sacred space highlighted the profound relationship between music and emotion, leaving a lasting impression on everyone present.
Attendees were not only spectators; they were participants in a shared experience that transcended the ordinary. The evening served as a reminder of the transformative power of music, capable of bringing people together and fostering a sense of community and belonging.
As the final notes lingered in the air, the audience erupted into applause, a testament to the unforgettable performance that had just unfolded. The San Antonio Philharmonic Symphony, with its talented musicians and captivating repertoire, truly made these events a memorable celebration of art and emotion.
Continue to participate in the Teal Ribbon Campaign. You can pick up your teal ribbon at several campus locations, including the UWAC, Cafeteria, Library, Metz Hall, UPD, Walter Center, Elliot House, and Center for Student Involvement (Main 123). Wear your ribbon throughout the month to show support for survivors and victims of sexual violence.
OLLU is surrounded by a vibrant community filled with resources and supports for sexual assault survivors. Below is a list of some of these community resources:
The Our Lady of the Lake (OLLU) softball team remians perfect in Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) action as the Saints earned sweeps over Texas College and Jarvis Christian University this week. The Saints overall record improved to 32-6 and 18-0 in conference. OLLU posted four shutouts in the sweeps of the Steer and Bulldogs.
In an 8-0 win over Texas College in game one, Ava Hernandez and Alyssa Garvia each went 3-for-3 at the plate. Five other Saints registered two hits in the five-inning contest. Garcia and Kayla Rogers each drive in two runs while four other Saints knocked in a run including a solo homerun from Alyssa Flores.
Hernandez picked up the win in the opener, tossing a complete game, allowing just two hits and striking out nine batters.
The Saints tied their season-high with 18 hits in the contest.
Game two against the Steer ended in a 17-0 result, the second-highest run total for the Saints this season.
Tania Rodriguez had a career day at the plate, going 4-for-4 with an RBI and three runs scored. Lilly Rocha launched her team-leading eighth homerun in the win. Yezenia Perez also had a homerun in the game, her third of the saeson. Perez finished 2-for-2 at the dish with a run scored.
Valeria Vielma earned the win in the circle, tossing three innings, allowing no hits and striking out five.
On Wednesday against Jarvis Christian, the OLLU bats quited a bit, but the Saints got outstanding pitching performances from Annika Litterio and Hernandez.
In the opener against the Bulldogs, Litterio was dominant as she tossed her third no-hitter of the season. Litterio struck out a season-high 16 batters in the win.
Flores and Hernandez were responsible for the Saints’ three runs as Flores drove in two and Hernandez one.
Four Saints recorded a multi-hit game.
In the second game of the doubleheader, Hernandez tossed her second complete game in as many days, allowing just three hits and striking out four.
OLLU scattered seven hits while scoring four runs against the Bulldogs. Grace Ross finished with a 2-for-3 performance at the plate while Lexie Escamilla recorded two RBI.
The Saints will return to the diamond on Sunday, April 6 as they travel to Hobbs, New Mexico to take on the University of the Southwest. First pitch is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. CT.
For the latest news, updates, and information on the OLLU Saints, fans can visit ollusaintsathletics.com. Fans can also stay up to date on the latest Saints news by following @ollusaintsathletics on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
In observance of the Easter holiday, please note the following changes to OLLU’s campus dining services:
Sister Annie B’s Cafeteria (both sides) and Saints Cafe: Closed Thursday, April 17 – Monday, April 21
C-Store (The Market @ Saints Lounge and Market) Open Thursday, April 17 – Monday, April 21 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. The store will be fully stocked and staffed throughout the break.
Please plan ahead and enjoy a safe and restful Easter break!
The Our Lady of the Lake (OLLU) men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams are off to an impressive start to their 2025 season. The teams most recently competed at the UTSA Invitational, The Bobcat Invitational, and the Texas Relays.
“Our men’s and women’s teams have had a strong start to the outdoor season,” said head coach Brett Charlton. “This has been some of the fastest times we have ran this early in an outdoor season. Right now, we are continuing to focus on getting better each week. We are eager to see if the early season momentum we have created will help carry us through the back half of our season.”
The OLLU men’s team is currently ranked 13th nationally and #3 in the South Central Region.
“This is the most personal best and National standard marks we have ever had this early in the season,” continued Charlton. “To continue our success, we must get better each week and ensure our student-athletes are staying healthy.”
Jalen Bell has hit four National standards in just two outdoor meets. Bell ranks in the top-10 nationally with all four of those marks. At the UTSA invitational, Bell ran 10.42 in the 100m and 21.17 in the 200m, both National B-standards. At the Texas State Bobcat Invitational, Bell was apart of the 4x100m and 4x400m relay teams who both hit National A-standards with time of 40.81, and 3:15.07, respectfully. The 4x100m relay team consists of Spencer Williams, Jesus Riefkohl-Delgado, Malik White, and Bell ran the fourth fastest time in the NAIA. The 4x400m relay team of Richard Davis, Julian Verastegui, Yvann Agag, and Bell currently rank 6th in the NAIA with their mark at the Bobcat Invitational.
White also impressed in the 100m hurdles at the Bobcat Invitational, setting a new school record with a time of 14.42. His time currently ranks him #5 in the NAIA and was good enough for a National B-standard.
Verastegui his a National B-standard in the 400m at Texas State with a time of 47.77 which his second-best in school history and 9th best in the NAIA.
On the distance side, Damon Gutierrez set the school reocrd in the 10,000m run with a time of 31:27.95, good enough for an 8th place finish at the Texas Relays and the 10th-fastest time in the NAIA.
The OLLU women’s team is currently ranked #10 in the South Central Region.
In their opening meet of the season at UTSA, Lawren Tanner picked up where she left off in indoor season, breaking the school record in the long jump with mark of 5.85m, the third-best jump in the NAIA and a mark good enough for a National B-standard. Larrisa McHenry ran a personal best in the 200m with a time of 25.22, while also running the 100m in 12.09, the 24th best time in the NAIA. Aziza Clark just missed hitting a national standard in the 400m hurdles, running a time of 1:04.12, the 11th fastest time in the NAIA.
At the Bobcat Invitational, the women’s 4x400m relay team of Alexandria Segura, Tara Madrid, Autumn Roberts, and Aziza Clark ran the 8th fastest time in the NAIA with a time of 3:56.29.
The Saints will return to action on April 18 as they compete in the Michael Johnson Invite at Baylor University.
For the latest news, updates, and information on the OLLU Saints, fans can visit ollusaintsathletics.com. Fans can also stay up to date on the latest Saints news by following @ollusaintsathletics on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Do you love breathtaking music, stunning performances, and a night of culture at one of San Antonio’s premier venues? Well, you’re in luck! 🎶✨
We have 30 FREE tickets remaining for OLLU students to experience Madam Butterfly at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, April 19, at 7:30 PM! This is your chance to witness Puccini’s timeless opera—a story of love, sacrifice, and beautiful melodies.
🔹 How to Claim Your Free Ticket: Be one of the first 50 students to complete the Madam Butterfly RSVP, and you’re in! One ticket per student.
🔹 Where to Pick Up Your Ticket: Head to the Box Office Will Call line at the Tobin Center starting at 6:30 PM on April 19—your ticket will be waiting under your name. Be sure to bring your OLLU student ID to pick up your ticket.
🔹 Know Before You Go: Check out the Tobin’s Guideon everything you need to know before you visit! Box Office Will Call line at the Tobin Center starting at 6:30 PM on April 19—your ticket will be waiting under your name. Be sure to bring your OLLU student ID to pick up your ticket.
🔹 What to Wear for the Opera: Business Casual attire is perfect for your night out at the Opera!
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity! 🎭 RSVPnow to secure your spot before they’re all gone!
The Our Lady of the Lake (OLLU) Competitive Dance team made history this weekend as they competed in the programs first-ever National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) National Championships.
The Saints became the first team from the state of Texas to earn a bid to the Championships. “We have had the honor of representing not only Our Lady of the Lake University and the city of San Antonio, but also the great state of Texas,” said head coach Crystal Brock. As the first dance team from Texas to compete in the NAIA Championships, we have created so many unforgettable memories.”
The Saints qualified for the National Championships by earning a first-place finish at the NAIA Dance Qualifier hosted by Loyola New Orleans earlier this month. The Saints turned in scores of 71.5 and 71.9 at the qualifier to punch their ticket to Ypsilanti.
In a very competitive and experienced field, the Saints earned an 11th place finish. Head Spirit Coach, Crystal Brock had this to say about her team. “Our dancers performed exceptionally well, executing a highly technical routine that showcased jazz, pom, and hip-hop elements. There were many standout moments throughout the week, both as a team and individually, but at the end of the day, every dancer stepped up and delivered each time we took the floor.”
During day one of competition, the Saints earned a score of 68.67 for their routine and improved in the final round of competition with a score of 69.23, bringing their final score to 69.09.
“Overall, there is so much to celebrate as we close our our season ranked 11th in the country for NAIA Dance,” continued Brock. “We always talk about “living the legacy” and leaving our mark each season, and this team has undoubtedly done just that. Their impact will be remembered – they are not part of OLLU Dance history as true legends.”
Four-year dance team member and captain Madison Smith was chosen as the teams’ NAIA Champion of Character. Brock had this to say about Smith, “Madison has grown tremendously as an athlete during her time at OLLU, but more importantly, she has taken on the role of mentor, role model, and leader for bother her teammates and future generations of dancers. As she prepares to graduate this May, we look forward to celebrating all she has accomplished.”
For the latest news, updates, and information on the OLLU Saints, fans can visit ollusaintsathletics.com. Fans can also stay up to date on the latest Saints news by following @ollusaintsathletics on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.