The Inside Swoop

The Inside Swoop chats with Carla Turner, the Patriots’ Cheer Team coach, about school spirit, married couples and how she got involved with UT Tyler Cheer.


The Inside Swoop talks with Jameson Adams about Patriot Nation, the UT Tyler Athletics Department’s exciting new program to reward students for their support at the Patriots’ home events in all sports. 


The Inside Swoop chats with women’s basketball player Nicole Tucker about what it’s like coming back home to play for the Patriots, and what was the best thing she gave and/or received this Christmas holiday!


The Inside Swoop chats with UT Tyler assistant marketing professor Kerri Camp about the importance of athletics for colleges, the Division III model and UT Tyler.


The Inside Swoop caught up with UT Tyler junior business management major Blake Rudolph to talk about attending games at UT Tyler, favorite Patriot memories and whether the University should add football.


Jeff Williford sits down with ASC Assistant Commissioner Greg Weghorst in this “laid-back” version of The Inside Swoop.


The Inside Swoop conducts its first interview in Spanish with men’s soccer player Victor Almendariz. UT Tyler hosts Oglethorpe at 7 p.m. Thursday in the first round of the NCAA Championships!

The Inside Swoop lleva a cabo su primera entrevista en español con Victor Almendariz, un miembro del equipo de futbol de UT Tyler.  Este jueves el Patriots van a jugar un partido del torneo de la NCAA aquí en Tyler.


The NCAA is doing something new this year for its 89 national championships. In the past, fans had to buy a championship program  to get rosters, facts and etc., on teams that were playing in the NCAA  tournaments.  This year the program is FREE - one catch, though, it’s a  digital.You can download and print the full program on your computer, or view it on your iPhone, Android phone, or other smartphone at http://www.ncaa.com/DIIISoccer.
You won’t be able to buy a program at the games, but this may be even better!

The NCAA is doing something new this year for its 89 national championships. In the past, fans had to buy a championship program to get rosters, facts and etc., on teams that were playing in the NCAA tournaments.  This year the program is FREE - one catch, though, it’s a digital.You can download and print the full program on your computer, or view it on your iPhone, Android phone, or other smartphone at http://www.ncaa.com/DIIISoccer.

You won’t be able to buy a program at the games, but this may be even better!



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