Author: Billy Dale

A Path TO LONGHORN sports history TLSN harnesses synergy to weave together U.T. history, traditions, legacies, and culture with individual records, photographs, and the insightful perspectives and personal narratives of former athletes, trainers, managers, coaches, and their families, creating a tapestry that all Longhorns can take pride in. The website features compelling and insightful commentary on Longhorns from distinguished authors, alongside visuals from videos, professional media brochures, newspaper articles, shelter magazines, and most notably, from the Longhorn athletes who have shaped the history of Longhorn sports. The second mission is the reason why the TLSN Board applied for a 501 (c) (3) “ The Board of Directors of TLSN hopes for good health, good luck, good families, good jobs, and goodwill to all Longhorns. However, TLSN remains as a sentinel prepared to assist qualifying Longhorns when help is needed. — Horns and Eyes Up! Billy Dale and the TLSN Board TLSN is an independent organization not associated with the University of Texas or any institution closely aligned with U.T. However, TLSN expresses gratitude to the NCAA and the U.T. Athletic compliance departments for their forward-thinking in 2017-2018 when each institution approved TLSN's mission statement. On April 29, 2017, TLSN became the first private charitable and tax-exempt organization in intercollegiate athletic sports history to provide financial aid to eligible former Longhorn student-athletes, coaches, student managers, trainers, and their immediate families. This initiative offers temporary financial support to those who have contributed to building the Longhorn brand and now need assistance The website is free, educational, and historical.
  • Gaylon Krizak- 1949 Longhorn Baseball National Champions

    Article by Gaylon Krizak    ’49 Longhorns: Unlikely champs almost didn’t get their chance By Gaylon Krizak Ten games into the 1949 baseball season, it was clear to at least one observer that Bibb Falk’s latest edition of the Texas Longhorns just didn’t measure up to its predecessors. Granted, the bar the ’49 Longhorns faced…

  • Baseball 1885-1910

    Below is the list of all the baseball head coaches since 1896 H. B. Beck – 1896 1. F. Weikart – 1897 2. A. C. Ellis – 1898–1899, 1901–1903, 1909 3. Maurice Gordon Clarke – 1900 4. Ralph Hutchinson – 1904–1906 5. H. R. Schenker – 1907 6. Brooks Gordon – 1908 7. Charles A….

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    Soccer honors

      Team honors thru 2005   First-team Soccer Academic honors thru 2005        NCAA TOP VIII AWARD RECIPIENTS 2004 Kelly Wilson NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 2004Kelly Wilson GTE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2004Kelly Wilson         GTE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC-DISTRICT VI 2002 Alex Gagarin  2003 Kelly McDonald  2004 Amy Burlingham  Kelly Wilson  Dana Hall  2005 Amy…

  • About the Webmaster

    The 50-year ascent of the lost mine trail Because of a hike up the Lost Mine trail in 2016, a new path has been built. For the first time in the history of intercollegiate athletics, a private charitable and tax-exempt organization with the specific mission of offering temporary financial assistance to qualifying former Longhorn student-athletes,…

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    1900’s thru 1963 “Tom and Harvey Penick Era for golf

    Unlike Texas Basketball, Football, Track And Baseball There Are Very Few Books Or Research Material That Discuss Longhorn golf.  I Hope With Time This Site Can Add Some Historical Insight And Tell The Full And Compelling Story Of The Texas golf Tradition.       Looking through the window of future dreams to be a member…

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    Longhorn Quarterback Genealogy -2012-2017

    2012 Class: Jalen Overstreet (Tatum, TX) 2014 Class: Jerrod Heard (Denton, TX)- started 10 games, winning 4 losing 6 for a .400 winning percentage. After redshirting the 2014 season, Heard would play in every game during the 2015 campaign. He made 10 starts at quarterback with 1,214 yards passing and five touchdowns. Heard would make…

  • 1971-1985 Coach Cleburne Price – track

    Image by Health I.Q. insurance Track and Field are not complicated sports. Track athletes don’t need to learn complex plays; study films to determine team tendencies or change offensive and defensive techniques every week to exploit the competitor’s weakness. Instead, track participant’s primary goal is to convert innate talents, firm discipline, and hard work into…

  • Eileen Vanisi

    Sport: Track and Field (1990-94)Inducted: 2010Hometown: Euless, Texas Three-time NCAA shot put champion Eight-time All-American Led teams to four top three finishes at NCAA Championships Won the NCAA Outdoor shot put title as a freshman in 1991 Won 1994 NCAA indoor and outdoor shot put titles Mark of 60 feet, 1/2 inch remains UT record…