Seguin, Texas
The community of Seguin was established in 1838 by members of Mathew Caldwell's Gonzales Rangers, but was not incorporated until 1853. It was originally called Walnut Springs for the nearby fresh water sources. Just six months later the name was changed to honor Colonel Juan N. Seguin, one of Sam Houston's ablest lieutenants throughout the struggle for Texas' independence. As leader of a dedicated group of Texans of Mexican ancestry, Col. Seguin participated in the great victory at San Jacinto. Later he served as a Republic of Texas Senator and as Mayor of San Antonio.
Ed Kruse Stadium - Morck Softball Field
Completed in the spring of 2014, Ed Kruse Stadium at Theos Morck Softball Field was the second university softball field in Texas to install artificial turf, an attractive feature considering the Texas thunderstorms in the spring. Centrally located between San Antonio, Houston and Austin, TLU's home field includes Musco Lighting and two 85-foot, two-tiered dugouts. Each dugout has protective netting, installed in 2018. The playing surface has FieldTurf artificial surface throughout its entire playing field, and the stadium has a bleacher-seating capacity of nearly 800 with ample lawn seating availability.