OLLU Wins 2023-2024 NAIA Champions of Character Five-Star Silver Institution Award

OLLU has been recognized as a Champions of Charactive Silver Level Five-Star Institution by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The prestigious recognition signifies OLLU’s commitment to character-driven athletics and its alignment with the NAIA Core Values

Haley Holzem, Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance / Women’s Athletics Administrator and Manager of the NAIA Champions of Character program for OLLU, said, “We are proud to have our university among the five-star institutions this year. Each program at OLLU strives for excellence and always represents the NAIA Core Values. We have an amazing group of student-athletes. We cannot wait to see the servant leadership initiatives they take on this upcoming school year as we partner with multiple local non-profits and better our community.”

The NAIA uses a Champions of Character scorecard to see how well institutions fulfill character-driven athletics. To make the cut, a school must earn 60 points out of a possible 100. A school picks up points in character training, conduct in competition, academic focus, character recognition and character promotion. Points are also earned based on exceptional student-athlete grade point averages and minimal to no ejections during competition throughout the academic year.

The five core values of the Champions of Character initiative are integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship and servant leadership to help student-athletes, coaches and parents do the right thing on and off the field. Two hundred and nine member institutions were named Five-Star Award winners.

In addition, the Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) was named a Champions of Character Five-Star Conference based on the results of its ten member institutions. To be recognized, a conference must have established a Champions of Character conference committee and conduct an in-competition oversight committee consisting of at least three members. In addition, at least half of the league’s schools must receive the Champions of Character Five-Star Institution award.

All 14 RRAC members earned this distinction: Huston-Tillotson University – Gold, Jarvis Christian University – Silver, Louisiana Christian University – Gold, LSU-Alexandria – Gold, LSU-Shreveport – Silver, North American University – Gold, Paul Quinn College – Silver, Texas A&M University-San Antonio – Gold, Texas A&M University – Texarkana – Silver, Texas College – Bronze, University of Houston-Victoria – Gold, University of the Southwest – Silver, Xavier University of Louisiana – Silver.

Saints spend afternoon with dogs at Animal Care Services

The volleyball team spent the afternoon at the City of San Antonio Animal Care Services (ACS) located off State Highway 151.

The center officials were thrilled to have the Saints there to volunteer. It houses more than 480 dogs in its system and of those, approximately 10 percent struggle to find homes.

Learn more about the organization here.

The activities the team participated in were walking the dogs who were in the shelters and giving them the extra love they needed. All of the women on the team were excited to participate in such a fun and rewarding volunteer activity.

OLLU Women’s Athletics Administrator Haley Holzem, who accompanied the team, said, “Volunteers are needed daily to let dogs out and walk with them so the animals are able to get human interaction. The volleyball team helped these dogs in so many ways!”

Volunteering for community events is part of the NAIA’s Champions of Character program that helps student-athletes find the balance by keeping five core values – integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship and servant leadership – at the heart of the athletics experience. The Saints volleyball team will open its season in fall 2022.

OLLU earns 2020-2021 NAIA Five-Star Champions of Character Institution distinction

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has released the 2020-2021 Champions of Character list and OLLU has been recognized as a Bronze Level Five Star Institution.

Traditionally, institutions are measured on a demonstrated commitment to Champions of Character and earn points in character training, conduct in competition, academic focus, character recognition and character promotion. Institutions earned points based on exceptional student-athlete grade point averages and by having minimal to no ejections during competition throughout the course of the academic year. The NAIA worked to collaborate with member institutions to better reflect efforts that were impacted by transition and adjustments from COVID-19.

OLLU did not have any ejections last season, plus it had more than 170 student-athletes who received scholar-athlete recognition for GPAs of 3.0 and higher. In addition 15 of 17 teams have earned NAIA Scholar-Team awards. Highlights of OLLU’s demonstration of being a Champions of Character institution include the following:

Zerina Shatri selected as RRAC Character Athlete of the Week – May 25, 2021
2021 Top Saints who excelled in academics, athletics and community service among all student-athletes at OLLU. Their accomplishments set the bar high for other student-athletes who will follow them here at OLLU in the years to come.
2020 Top Saints who excelled in academics, athletics and community service among all student-athletes at OLLU. Their accomplishments set the bar high for other student-athletes who will follow them here at OLLU in the years to come.
Cheer and dance teams participate in various community events – July 8, 2021
Softball team gives back to the community – Feb. 2021
Baseball team takes part in blood and tissue drive – Jan. 2021
OLLU softball’s Kaitlyn Salazar selected as RRAC Etier Character Athlete of the Year – July 7, 2020
OLLU’s Ruben Monzon (SR/San Diego, Calif.) Kaitlyn Salazar selected as RRAC Character Athletes of the Week – April 15, 2020


In addition, each team selected a student-athlete who best represents the Champions of Character mantra. They include:

Men’s Basketball – Ruben Monzon
Women’s Basketball – Angeline Sanchez (JR/Cibolo, Texas)
Men’s Cross-Country – Jose Zarate (SR/San Antonio, Texas) (JR/Mentone Beach, Calif.)
Women’s Cross-Country – Lindsey Broussard (JR/Kingwood, Texas) (JR/Houston, Texas)
Men’s Golf – Kane Ybarra
Men’s Soccer – Carlos Beltran (SR/San Antonio, Texas)
Women’s Soccer – Rachel Dziuba (SO/Germantown, Md.)
Softball – Ysa Gonzales (JR/San Marcos, Texas)
Men’s Track and Field – Tamaj Gordon (JR/San Antonio, Texas)
Women’s Track and Field – Destiny Joseph
Volleyball – Megan Montalvo (SO/San Antonio, Texas)