$2 Million Gift for Angelo State Athletics
September 03, 2024

Just days after Angelo State University’s announcement of its “Leading the Charge” centennial capital campaign, ASU has received a $2 million gift from the local Stephens Family toward one of the campaign’s top priorities, establishment of the Angelo State Athletics Endowment.
As a result of Angelo State’s sustained success in intercollegiate athletics, many ASU coaches are annually courted by other universities, often at the Division I level, seeking similar outcomes for their athletics programs. The Angelo State Athletics Endowment will provide annual distributions to support a bonus structure for high-achieving ASU head and assistant coaches, with the goal of recruiting and retaining the best coaching staff for student-athlete development and success, as well as provide support for general needs of ASU athletics.
With the $2 million gift from the Stephens Family – Steve and Pollyanna Stephens, Randy and Susan Brooks, and Devin and Liz Bates – ASU is now about halfway toward reaching its $5 million campaign goal for the Angelo State Athletics Endowment.
During the most recent 2023-24 seasons, Angelo State athletics teams again enjoyed the types of success that make Rams and Rambelles coaches popular targets for other universities. That success included:
- 1 – Team National Runner-Up Finish (Baseball)
- 2 – Regional Team Championships (Baseball, Tennis)
- 6 – Top 25 Final National Rankings
- 6 – National Team Academic Awards
- 12 – Lone Star Conference Player/Athlete of the Year Awards
- 56 – All-America & Academic All-America Honors
- 84 – All-Region & Academic All-Region Honors
- 91 – Student-Athlete Graduates
- 109 – All-LSC & Academic All-LSC Honors
- 3,267 – Hours of Community Service
Angelo State annually fields about 350 student-athletes in 15 intercollegiate sports, including six men’s sports and nine women’s sports. They are guided by approximately 35 head, assistant and graduate assistant coaches.