FEBRUARY 10, 2025 — UTSA Athletics is celebrating “Let’s Go 2-1-0 Day” today to commemorate the successes of the Roadrunners’ athletics programs and the strong bond that exists with the city of San Antonio, which is located largely in the 210 area code.
In 2023, the City of San Antonio and the Bexar County Commissioners Court proclaimed February 10 as UTSA 210 Day. In 2024, the State of Texas Senate and House of Representatives issued a resolution proclaiming February 10 as UTSA 210 Day.
Let’s Go 2-1-0 (“two-one-oh”) is the rallying cry that fills the stands and symbolizes the strong bond between San Antonio and the UTSA Roadrunners, San Antonio’s nationally recognized NCAA Division I FBS athletics program.
The major focus of this year’s celebration will be a day of service by UTSA’s student-athletes, coaches and staff.
Blood Drive: UTSA Athletics is partnering with South Texas Blood and Tissue to host a blood drive in the H-E-B Student Union on the UTSA Main Campus from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Let’s Go 2-1-0 Day. It is open to the public. Those interested in participating in the blood drive can sign up online for a timeslot here. Donors will receive a complimentary Let’s Go 2-1-0 t-shirt.
UTSA Basketball Radio Show: Join UTSA Basketball Coaches Karen Aston and Austin Claunch at Chicken N’ Pickle on UTSA Blvd for the UTSA Basketball Radio Show. The show, presented by UT Health San Antonio and hosted by the Voice of the Roadrunners Andy Everett, takes place from 7 to 8 p.m.
Get Your UTSA Merchandise: Multiple retailers will be selling officially licensed UTSA gear at a 21% discount on Let’s Go 2-1-0 Day only. These retailers include:
Whataburger Resource Room / Roadrunner Food Pantry: Student-athletes will be volunteering in the Roadrunner Food Pantry today by stocking and sorting items. The Roadrunner Food Pantry began in March 2017 with the mission of providing the basic necessity of nutritious food to UTSA students struggling with food access and insecurity. It helps students reach their full academic and personal potential by providing access to healthy and nutritious foods.
Personal Care Bag Donations for Haven for Hope: The UTSA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and the UTSA Student Government Association will be assembling personal care bags for individuals and families in need at Haven for Hope.
DIY Dog Toys for Donations: Student-athletes will volunteer their time to make dog toys for donation to shelter dogs.
State of the Student Body Address: UTSA Athletics will have a presence at the annual State of the Student Body Address, given by SGA President Ayden Villarreal at 1:30 p.m. at the Student Union Window Lounge.
Light It Up: UTSA buildings both on the Main and Downtown Campuses will remain orange and blue through Tuesday, February 11 in honor of Let’s Go 2-1-0 Day.
All UTSA fans are encouraged to celebrate Let’s Go 2-1-0 Day by wearing their blue and orange, flying their UTSA flags and sharing photos of their Let’s Go 2-1-0 Day celebrations on social media.
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Group Spot B, John Peace LibraryEach fall and spring semester, students convene at the Main Campus at UTSA with booths, ideas and prototypes. A crowd of judges, local organizations, students, faculty and sponsors walk around and talk to the students about their projects and ask questions. Students get the real-life experience of "pitching" their project with hopes of getting funding or support to move to the next level.
UTSA Convocation Center, Main CampusJoin the doctoral candidates for the Doctoral Conferreal Ceremony and celebrate their accomplishments.
Arts Building Recital Hall, Main CampusCelebrate the graduates from the Carlos Alvarez College of Business, College of Education and Human Development, Margie and Bill Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design and University College.
AlamodomeCelebrate the graduates from the College for Health, Community and Policy, College of Liberal and Fine Arts and College of Sciences.
AlamodomeThe University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development and the commercialization of intellectual property - for Texas, the nation and the world.
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