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View in Browser Top of the Que Volume V Newsletter #24 1990 Women’s National Champions – Photo is Coach Mark Schubert The Horns win their 8th women’s national championship by the closest margin in NCAA history beating Stanford by 9.5 points. (Texas 632 and Stanford 622.5). Leigh Ann Fetter is the first woman in swimming…
View in Browser Click on “View in Browser” highlighted above in black lettering if the newsletter is not to scale, the font is too small or no images are present. Former Longhorn baseball player Jeff Conway has passed away. Jeff’s family sent TLSN some special photos of Jeff as a father, husband, and Longhorn. His…
TLSN Volume VI Newsletter #16 06-25-2021 John Danks shares his memories of the 1977-1978 NIT championship “We were a team that would have been tough in the 1978 NCAA, despite our lack of size. We beat everyone, including 2 excellent SEC teams, MSU & LSU, OU, BYU, and three powerful Eastern Teams, Rutgers, Temple, and…
View in Browser Top of the Que 03/08/2020 Volume V Newsletter #7. The history of Longhorn volleyball is at https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/history-3 “There is nothing so momentary as a sporting achievement, and nothing so lasting as the memory of it.” Greg Dening Beth Coblentz has joined the TLSN Board of Directors. It was during Mickey Haley’s tenure…
In the past four months, Longhorn national volleyball champion and TLSN Chairwoman Beth Coblentz has explored various sponsorship opportunities to assist Tyres Dickson. Tyres, who has been wheelchair-bound for over 25 years following after a car accident, recently requested a custom-made therapeutic bed to help alleviate his bed sores.TLSN’s Beth Coblentz found a source who…
View in Browser Top of the Que 09/19/2019 VOLUME IV NEWSLETTER #23 Welcome to the Texas Longhorn sports historical newsletter and website. UT Sports history, UT traditions, UT legacies, UT culture, individual records, photos, insightful comments, and personal commentary from those who made Horn history into a form that all Longhorns can celebrate. Click on…