UTSA’s Sept. 21 football game against Houston Christian will mark the program’s annual Hispanic Heritage Game, celebrating San Antonio’s rich Hispanic culture and the university’s proud status as a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution.
The Roadrunners and Huskies will kickoff at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21 in San Antonio’s Alamodome. Single-game tickets start at just $21 and may be purchased online here or by calling the UTSA Athletics Ticket Office at (210) 458-8872.
Rowdy Town Live on H-E-B Plaza outside the Alamodome opens three hours before kickoff and will be highlighted by a performance from three-time Grammy winner Sunny Sauceda, whose pregame concert will commence at 12:30 p.m.
The Spirit of San Antonio band will perform a special Hispanic Heritage themed halftime show that includes Mariachi Los Paisanos, Shelly Lares and Ballet Folklorico San Antonio.
As part of UTSA’s Salute to Hometown Heroes, this game will also be a Salute to First Responders. San Antonio area police, fire, sheriff, EMT and dispatchers can take advantage of a special buy-one, get-one free ticket offer to the game.
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The UTSA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics offers 17 sports at the NCAA Division I level as a member of the American Athletic Conference. UTSA boasts 80 conference championships, over 60 NCAA postseason appearances and more than 50 All-Americans since its inaugural year in 1981. UTSA Athletics transforms lives as San Antonio’s nationally recognized NCAA Division I program. UTSA Athletics develops champions in the classroom, in competition and in life, while serving as an integral part of the undergraduate student experience, enhancing the visibility of the university and engaging the community.