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UTSA Athletics Hall of Fame Profile: Mark Schramek

SAN ANTONIO — The 2025 UTSA Athletics Hall of Fame Class will be inducted on Homecoming Weekend on Friday-Saturday, Oct. 10-11.

The third class features Fabiola Arriaga (women’s golf), Rudy Davalos (athletics director), Amanda Michalsky (softball) and Mark Schramek (baseball).

The 2025 UTSA Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held on Friday, Oct. 10, at Pedrotti’s Ranch. Cocktail hour will begin at 6 p.m. followed by the ceremony at 7 p.m. Tables and individual seats for the event are on sale now by visiting engage.utsa.edu.

The Hall of Fame plaques will be revealed on Saturday morning and the group will be recognized during the football game against Rice, which is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the Alamodome.

The 2025 Class will join 11 other inductees in the UTSA Athletics Hall of Fame presented by BMW. The inaugural class of McKenzie Adams (volleyball, women’s basketball), Devin Brown (men’s basketball), Marcus Davenport (football) and Tameka Roberts (track & field, women’s basketball), as well as former head football coach Larry Coker and former athletics director Lynn Hickey, was inducted in 2023. The 2024 class included Derrick Gervin (men’s basketball), Monica Gibbs (women’s basketball), Michael Rockett (baseball), Starlite Williams (women’s basketball, track & field) and Teddy Williams (men’s track & field).

UTSA Athletics will profile each of the four members of the 2025 Class leading up to the Induction Ceremony.

Mark Schramek (Baseball • 1999-2002)
The UTSA baseball program’s first-ever All-American and Major League Baseball First Round draft pick, Mark Schramek was a standout for the Roadrunners from 1999 to 2002.

His 2002 season went down in the history books as one of the most productive in school history. He batted a school-record .416 and registered a .502 on-base percentage en route to being named the Southland Conference Most Valuable Player, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Hitter of the Year in 2002. He also earned third-team All-America accolades by Collegiate Baseball News and all-region honors.

A two-time all-league performer at third base, the San Antonio Madison High School product was tabbed the Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2001. He was selected by the Cincinnati Reds with the 40th overall pick of the 2002 MLB Draft and went on to play in nearly 400 professional games over four seasons.

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