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Slideshow: Roadrunners ring in Fiesta with annual UTSA Football scrimmage

UTSA Football player Davin Martin signs autographs for fans after the UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game.
UTSA Football player Davin Martin signs autographs for fans after the UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game.
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APRIL 16, 2024 — While the Orange reigned supreme, the real winners of the UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game were the fans.

On Saturday, April 13, more than 8,000 fans flocked to the Alamodome for the annual UTSA Football scrimmage, an official Fiesta San Antonio event since the team’s debut in 2011. The final score: 11-10 Orange (offense) team over the Blue (defense) team.

Dignitaries of the day’s event included Miss Fiesta and first-generation Roadrunner Ciara Davila, a senior in the UTSA Department of Biology.

The UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game marked the conclusion of the Roadrunners’ spring season of 15 workouts, which began on March 4.

UTSA will kick off its 14th season of play and second as a member of the American Athletic Conference on Saturday, August 31, against Kennesaw State at the Alamodome.

The Fiesta festivities concluded with an autograph session on the field after the game.

The following photos are from the Saturday game.


Making Memories


Fans showed their support for UTSA Football at the annual UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game.


Celebrating Fiesta UTSA style

The Offense (orange) rallied from a 9-2 halftime deficit for an 11-10 victory over the Defense (blue) in the annual UTSA Football Fiesta Spring Game on Saturday, April 13.


Team Chill

While one excited fan excitedly sported the theme of her t-shirt, a SOSA member truly took it to heart.


Celebrity Sightings

Former UTSA superstar quarterback, Frank Harris, was among the fans, shaking hands at Saturday’s game. Earlier this year, Harris announced that he would be the new vice president of City Fans 210, a NIL fundraising organization.

Roadrunner Ciara Davila, a first-generation senior in the UTSA Department of Biology and Miss Fiesta 2024, cheered on her Roadrunners.

Also at the game were Austin Claunch, the new head coach for UTSA men’s basketball, with Lisa Campos, UTSA vice president for Intercollegiate Athletics.