2013-14 tamiu dustdevil club
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Karina Garcia 15SophomorePsychologyLaredo, Texas
YOUR SUPPORTMAKES A DIFFERENCE
Dustdevil Club members are considered our “premier fans” of TAMIU Athletics. Not only are you ardent fans, but with your donations you also help us compete at the NCAA Division II level. As you know, TAMIU is among the smaller DII programs, going head-to-head with many of the country’s top DII schools in the country.
Dustdevil Club gifts are used to provide scholarships, buy training equipment, and fund team travel for our 260 student-athletes. Dustdevil Club members are the cornerstone of TAMIU Athletics. Every gift, large and small, allows our Athletic Department to support the mission of the University. Besides premier athletic competition, we also provide TAMIU student-athletes with a challenging curriculum, an enriching campus life, and the opportunity to serve others in the community.
Simply - the TAMIU experience helps shape the life of each student-athlete. I invite you to make your Dustdevil Club gift today. Thank you for supporting our talented student athletes. Griz Zimmermann Director of Athletics
Matthew Culliver 14SeniorKinesiologyOmaha, Nebraska
Desiree Ortiz 14SeniorEC EducationSan Antonio, Texas
Danny Rosas 15JuniorEducation Laredo, Texas
Danny Rosas came to TAMIU after a stellar career at United High School. He helped lead the Longhorns to the playoffs four consecutive years and a No. 4 ranking in the state of Texas in 2009. He was a four-time all district selection and guided his team to the sweet 16 of the Texas State High School Playoffs in his senior season. Entering his junior campaign at TAMIU, Rosas has battled his way into the starting point guard spot for the Dustdevils. He helped the team reach their fourth straight post season in 2012-13.
Dr. Ray KeckTAMIUPresident
Oscar Pompa ‘14SeniorFitness and SportsRoma, Texas
Chelsea Capello ‘16SophomorePsychologyLockhart, Texas
Paige Criss ‘16SophomorePre-EngineeringArlington, Texas
Tina Dang ‘14SeniorFitness and SportsSan Jose, California
Dr. Ray KeckTAMIUPresident
Jordan Clark ‘14SeniorFitness and SportsHouston, Texas
Laura Twinem ‘14SeniorNursingOntario, Canada
Alvaro Rondon ‘14SeniorPsychologySantiago, Dominican Republic
Brenda Carrera ‘14SeniorCommunicationsLaredo, Texas
ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS
Kyndall Reaves 14SeniorFitness and SportsMontgomery, Texas
Sam Chacon 14SeniorSystems EngineeringEl Paso, Texas
• Women’s Soccer had the best season in program history, setting six school records in the process. They were chosen to attend their first ever Heartland Conference Tournament and five players were the team’s first ever honorees on the All-Conference team.
• Volleyball finished with an overall record of 15-12, securing their first winning season since 2007 and qualifying for the Conference Tournament for the second year in a row.
• Racing out to a school record 9-0 start, the Baseball team burst into the national rankings at number 18, following wins over nationally ranked Incarnate Word and St. Mary’s. The Dustdevils early momentum carried them into the post season for the first time since 2011.
• Softball, playing one of the toughest NCAA division II schedules in the country, was able to reach the post season for a school record fifth straight year.
• Despite losing eight seniors from last season’s team and suffering a rash of injuries, Men’s Basketball qualified for the Conference Tournament for the fourth straight year.
Lizzie Prieto 16SophomoreBiology Laredo, TexasLizzie Prieto, a graduate of Alexander High School and a former district MVP, made a huge splash in her first year with the TAMIU Volleyball team. Prieto played in nine sets as a freshman, racking up 38 assists, 13 digs, and three aces. She averaged 4.22 assists per set on the year, finishing second on the team behind senior captain Daria Winckler. She helped the team to their first winning record since the 2007 season and their second straight appearance in the Heartland Conference Tournament.
Sport-Specific GivingAllows Dustdevil Club members to make a designated gift to a particular program of their choosing.Men’s
BaseballBasketballCross Country
GolfSoccer
Women’sBasketballCross CountryGolf
SoccerSoftballVolleyball
Make a difference!Join the Dustdevil Club today!
DustDevil
Benefits vary depending upon your tax-deductible donation. Graduates of the past five years receive all the benefits of the Dustdevil Club with a gift of 25% off the published rate.
ClubMembership cycle is September 1, 2013 to August 31, 2014.
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500
Team
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Team
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Dustdevil Club Newsletter and Emails
Dustdevil Club Car Decal or Team Poster
Dustdevil Club T-Shirt
Invitations to Special Team Events
TAMIU Athletics Polo
Invitation to Annual Athletics Banquet
Game Hospitality Area Pass (1 Season of Choice)
TAMIU All Sports Pass (Admits 2 Adults, 4 Children)
Valet to Gym Events
Honorary Coach for a Game (Home Game of Choice)
Exclusive Dinner with Coach of Your Choice and 3 Guests
Team
Man
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$10
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Dustdevil Athletics Chairback
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Exclusive Dinner with Griz and 3 Guests
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•Team Road Experience (2 Guests, One Conference Road Game)
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For More InformationPlease contact Michael Blake at 956.326.3007 or via email at michael.blake@tamiu.edu.
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