Stephen Jauregui joined the Roadrunners’ academic team in April 2022 as an athletics academic coordinator, and was promoted to assistant athletics director for football within Student-Athlete Academic Services in August 2023.
Beginning his UTSA career tasked with supporting and tracking the academic progress for football, softball and women's tennis, Jauregui now works directly with the football program.
Prior to joining the Roadrunners, Jauregui spent time working as an athletic mentor for the University of Texas in Austin, where he was tasked with ensuring student-athlete academic success by supervising weekly mentor sessions, creating individual student progress reports for athletic coaches to review, and assisting student-athletes with creating weekly academic success plans.
Before working with intercollegiate athletics, Jauregui spent time working as a high school special education teacher at Johnson High School in Kyle, Texas, where he mentored a caseload of assigned students for which he was responsible for ensuring academic achievement through collaboration with teachers, coordinators and parents.
Jauregui also taught special education at Holmes high school and Highlands high school in San Antonio, where he also picked up coaching duties for school varsity teams – including being the head baseball coach at Highlands, and an assistant for both baseball and football at Holmes.
Jauregui graduated from St. Edwards with a BA in Kinesiology in 2009, and went on to receive his Master’s in Health and Kinesiology from UTSA in 2012. In 2022, he added an additional Master’s degree in Sport Management from the University of Florida in 2022.
A San Antonio native, he has three sons, Ian, Lucas and Ezra.