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Dear Basketball Fans,
Welcome to the 2017 Lone Star Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball
Championship. The LSC is proud to work with the Allen Event Center and the City of
Allen to create the best experience possible for our student-athletes and fans.
With 11 member institutions in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma, the LSC seeks to
provide student-athletes with a first-class experience. We believe the LSC Basketball
Championship does just that, while highlighting the basketball being played in our
Conferenceandgivingourmemberschools achancetoreconnectwith formerstudents
and recruit future students in the North Texas area.
I hope you have a great time and enjoy the games this week. As you cheer on your favorite team, I request your
assistance in helping create a positive game environment for all participants. I encourage enthusiastic support
for your team, but I also ask that you respect all participants by treating all players, coaches, officials and fellow
fans with respect.
Thank you for your support of the LSC.
Enjoy the games!
Respectfully,
Jay Poerner
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Jay Poerner
Interim Commissioner
Melanie Robotham
Assistant Commissioner -
Media Relations
Danielle Anderson
Assistant Commissioner -
Compliance
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CREDITS: The 2017 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship program is a publication of the LSC. Photography credits: Vladimir Cherry, Sarah Glenn, Patrick Green,
Jeremy Enlow/Steel Shutter Photography, Angelo State University, Cameron University, Eastern New Mexico University, Midwestern State University, Tarleton State University,
Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, UT Permian Basin, Texas Woman’s University, West Texas A&M University, Western New Mexico University.
Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athletics, the Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an innovative athletics conference
that aims to provide a superior competitive experience for member institutions and to allow for comprehensive
development of student-athletes through academic services and life skills programming. The LSC continues to build
upon its proud history while intending to be recognized as the premier NCAA Division II conference in the nation.
	 The league’s mission is to foster student participation and success among member institutions in NCAA Division II
intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of each institution’s total educational program. The LSC shall pursue student-
athlete development with highest regard to the principles of academic excellence, graduation success, sportsmanship,
ethical conduct, resourcefulness, community service, gender equity, and diversity.
	 The LSC - founded on April 25, 1931 - has developed from a five-team conference of Texas-based schools to an
11-member league that spans three states (Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico). The conference membership recently
expanded by adding The University of Texas of the Permian Basin and Western New Mexico University in July 2016.
Oklahoma Panhandle State University becomes an affiliate member in football and Lubbock Christian University joins
the league as an affiliate member in indoor and outdoor track and field on that same date.
	 The league continues to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of intercollegiate athletic programs that are
compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive sports.
	 Throughout the league’s 85-year history, various institutions have competed under the LSC banner. Today, only Texas
A&M University-Commerce (then East Texas State) remains from the original group that was formed in 1931 when North
Texas State, Southwest Texas State, Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate
Athletic Association.
	 The membership alignment has changed over the years, with current members added from 1954 to 2016. Texas
A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) joined in 1954, and Angelo State in 1968.
	 Conference membership remained within the Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico was admitted.
Since then, the LSC has included members from Arkansas and Oklahoma.
	 Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the outset of an expansion phase, while Texas Woman’s (1989) and previous
members West Texas A&M (1986, 1993) and Tarleton State (1968, 1994) joined the league soon after.
	 Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, while Incarnate Word joined the league in 2010. Harding reconnected
with the league as an affiliate member in track and field from 2013-15, and McMurry was an affiliate member in indoor
and outdoor track and field, and football in 2014.
	 Past members of the LSC include Trinity, Houston, Lamar, Howard Payne, Sul Ross State, McMurry, Harding, Ouachita
Baptist, Central Oklahoma, East Central (Okla.), Northeastern State (Okla.), Southeastern Oklahoma, Southwestern
Oklahoma, Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word.
	 While the LSC has maintained a long-standing tradition of competitive athletic programs for its members, many
teams and individuals have gone on to distinguish themselves on the national stage. Entering 2016-17, LSC member
institutions have collected 75 NCAA team national championships since the league joined the Division II membership in
1982.
	 The LSC conducts conference championships in 17 sports (eight men and nine women). Men’s championships include
football, cross country, basketball, baseball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, golf and tennis. Women’s
titles are determined in volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, softball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and
field, tennis and golf.
	 The conference office is located in Richardson, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. Jay Poerner serves as Commissioner,
with assistance from Melanie Robotham (Media Relations), Danielle Anderson (Compliance) and Cheryl Scott (Business).
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CU’s athletic history and feature numerous Aggie greats. Cameron
offers 11 intercollegiate athletic programs and is a proud member of
both the NCAA Division II and the Lone Star Conference. Cameron
athletes compete in the Aggie Gym (basketball, volleyball), McCord
Field (baseball), McMahon Field (softball), and the Streich-Henry Family
Tennis Complex; as well as having the Cameron Golf Practice Range on
campus. Cameron has recently opened the Terry Bell Golf Center this
fall, which is an indoor training facility for the men’s and women’s golf
programs, which houses three indoor hitting bays and state-of-the-art
swing tracking technology.
Since its founding as a junior college in 1934, Eastern
New Mexico University has blossomed into a university
offering an associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degree in
66 programs and with an enrollment of approximately
6,014 students. Currently, students attend ENMU from
49 states and 20 foreign countries.
	 The varsity athletic teams at the university compete in the nationally
respected NCAA II Lone Star Conference. Eastern is having a strong year,
highlighted by the football team reaching the postseason for the second
year in a row and claiming the Wagon Wheel for the third time in four
seasons. The women’s basketball team is having its finest season since the
1990’s and set a new team record for LSC victories. The men’s basketball
team has made significant strides this season, while the volleyball
program posted its first win over a top-ten team in recent memory.
The cross country team’s finished strong and participated in the NCAA
Championships, whilw the soccer programs shared the new stadium will
the football team. Academically, the Greyhounds have been at or near
the top of the conference and received numerous accolades. ENMU
has won national championships in basketball, track, cross country, and
rodeo, plus numerous division and conference titles.
Midwestern State University is heralded as
the public liberal arts University of the State of
Texas. Faculty, administrators, staff and students
actively participate in an academic community
that focuses, refines and continuously challenges
points of understanding. The university offers an affordable, nurturing
and challenging learning environment that serves the citizens of Texas,
other states and many countries. The university strives to prepare its
graduates to set high goals, be productive members of the global society,
understand and relate to people and ideas different from their own, and
continue to learn throughout their lives.
	 MSU carries on a proud and rich tradition of competition
intercollegiate athletics that dates back to the creation of Wichita Falls
Junior College in 1922. The school’s nationally regarded men’s basketball
program boasts 25 national tournament appearances advancing to the
Elite Eight in 2010, 2011 and 2012 while claiming 11 Lone Star Conference
championships since joining the league in 1995. The Mustangs have also
experienced great success in many of its highly noted programs as football
advanced to the NCAA II postseason on seven occasions while posting
17 consecutive winning campaigns. The men’s soccer team advanced to
the Final Four in 2007 and 2010, while the volleyball program earned an
appearance in the national postseason in 2007. MSU’s women’s cross-
country team has claimed six Lone Star Conference championships and
competed at the NCAA II national championships in 2008, 2010 and
2011, while the men’s and women’s tennis teams have advanced at least
to the postseason in each of the past three seasons. The softball program
finished as national semifinalists in 2011.
Conveniently located in the center of Texas,
Angelo State University has been recognized
by Princeton Review for the past eight years as
one of the top public universities in the state
and among the best in the nation. ASU offers 42
undergraduate degrees with more than 100 majors and concentrations,
plus 25 master’s degrees and one doctoral degree, on one of the state’s
safest and most technologically sophisticated residential campuses. In
addition to strong academic programs, Angelo State is known for its Carr
Academic Scholarship Program and its generous gift aid for students. As
the second-largest campus in the Texas Tech University System, Angelo
State University attracts students from 29 countries, 46 states and 219
of the 254 counties in Texas. With nationally recognized undergraduate
programs in biology, physics, agriculture, nursing, criminal justice, teacher
education, homeland security and psychology, Angelo State provides
a quality education on a 268-acre San Angelo campus that includes
award-winning residence halls, library facilities and student centers. As
well, Angelo State offers robust online programs at the undergraduate
and graduate levels. The university also serves about 2,000 high school
students throughout Texas through dual credit courses.
	 The Angelo State Athletic Department provides opportunities for
exceptional student-athletes to compete in their sports, enrich their
personal lives, improve their abilities to serve and contribute to society,
and to become leaders in their professions and their communities.
Angelo State student-athletes strive to be their best on the playing field,
as evidenced by four national championships and over 60 conference
titles. ASU won the 1957 NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship,
the 1978 NAIA Football National Championship, the 2004 NCAA Division
II Women’s Softball National Championship and the 2010 NCAA Division
II Women’s Outdoor Track and Field National Championship. The Rams
and Rambelles are also active in the community, contributing numerous
hours every month to causes and department initiatives. Finally, Angelo
State student-athletes graduate and go on to successful careers in a
variety of fields. With great coaches and some of the top facilities in the
country at Angelo State, from here, it’s possible.
Located in Southwest Oklahoma and nestled
in the beautiful Wichita Mountains, Cameron
University is a multipurpose university whose
mission is to offer appropriate education programs
to the people living in its service area. One of
Oklahoma’s seven regional universities, Cameron is
the higher-education center of Southwest Oklahoma, offering associate,
baccalaureate and master’s degree programs. The university recognizes
that the educational process includes the development of the intellectual,
cultural, social, physical, moral and occupational capacities of people
who participate in its programs and activities. Therefore, CU desires to
assist its students in acquiring the skills, knowledge, values and attitudes
that will enable them to lead creative, productive and self-fulfilling lives.
With more than 5,000 students, Cameron offers students the traditional
collegiate atmosphere and experiences combines with personalized
attention from caring faculty and staff. The Cameron student body is quite
diverse, including students from 49 states and more than 50 countries.
Cameron also has a branch campus in Duncan to provide convenient
access for students in Stephens Country and the surrounding area.
	 Athletics have played a large role in campus life since Cameron’s
inception in 1908. Over the years, the Aggies have won numerous
conference (48), regional (50) and national (9) titles — including four
straight men’s tennis regional championships from 2013 through 2016,
back-to-back women’s tennis regional championships in 2011 and 2012
and one more in 2016, and a league record of 11 men’s golf conference
championships. To further celebrate these milestones, the CU Athletic
Department, in 2007, established an Athletic Hall of Fame to highlight
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Founded in 1899 as a private, liberal arts college,
Tarleton State University is now one of the state’s
fastest growing institutions with an enrollment
over 12,000. Located an hour from Fort Worth in
Stephenville, Texas, Tarleton serves as the educational
and cultural flagship of the Cross Timbers Region.
With a population of over 16,000, Stephenville
is known as one of the country’s most desirable places to live and is
included in Norman Crampton’s “The 100 Best Small Towns in America”
published by Prentice Hall. A proud member of the Texas A&M University
system since 1917, Tarleton offers two associate’s degree programs,
62 bachelor’s degrees, 26 master’s degrees, and a doctoral program in
Education Leadership through five academic colleges: Liberal and Fine
Arts, Business Administration, Agriculture and Human Sciences, Science
and Technology, and Education.
	 Tarleton State’s athletic department has become a very successful
program that is rapidly developing a national reputation at the NCAA
Division II level. Tarleton joined the NCAA Division II and the Lone Star
Conference in 1994. In the last 12 years, the Tarleton athletics programs
have produced an impressive record that is competitive and successful.
Texan football won five LSC division titles and was the LSC champions
in 2001, 2009 and 2013. The men’s basketball team has won eight LSC
division titles, four NCAA Division II South Central Regional championships
resulting in Elite Eight appearances, and two NCAA Division II Final Fours.
The women’s basketball team won the LSC Championship title for the
first time in school history in 2012 and the women’s golf team won the
LSC championships nine times and eight consecutive West Regional
Tournament championships. Approximately 400 Tarleton students
participate in collegiate athletics.
Texas A&M University-Commerce’s roots in
northeast Texas extend back to 1889 when William
L. Mayo opened his one-building East Texas Normal
College campus. Today, A&M-Commerce has
grown considerably, offering over 100 fields of
study through 26 academic departments, hitting
the 13,000 enrollment mark for the fall semester.
Located just 65 miles northeast of Dallas, Texas A&M University-
Commerce provides a unique and memorable collegiate experience.
The fifth-oldest state university in Texas, and the second-fastest growing
university in the Lone Star state, A&M-Commerce offers students the
opportunity to pursue nearly every educational avenue available. With
a large number of first-generation college students on campus, A&M-
Commerce prides itself on offering a top-notch educational experience,
allowing students to succeed both in the classroom and beyond.
	 A&M-Commerce also has a long and illustrious athletic history,
dating back to the first football game in 1914. The Lions, the only
remaining original Lone Star Conference member, have won a combined
91 conference championships, including 23 in football, and five national
titles with over 300 All-Americans since 1932. A&M-Commerce now
sponsors 14 intercollegiate athletic programs, with softball throwing out
the first pitch in the spring of 2015, and have advanced to the NCAA Elite
Eight in men’s basketball, women’s basketball and soccer in the past 15
years. With the induction of former Lion great Autry Beamon in 2012,
A&M-Commerce now has 11 members in the Lone Star Conference Hall
of Honor, tied for the most of all conference institutions. A&M-Commerce
scholar-athletes have also been highly successful in the classroom, as 139
Lions earned LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll accolades in the fall of 2016.
Texas A&M University–Kingsville focuses on
teaching and research programs while cultivating
generations of alumni, many within the same
family. The school is known for its engineering,
wildlife and agricultural programs. Texas A&M-
Kingsville was ranked as the fastest growing public doctoral university
by The Chronicle of Higher Education in 2015. The biomedical sciences
department includes the National Natural Toxins Research Center, which
is a nationally-known program that studies the benefits of snake-venom
toxins. The University offers 52 bachelor’s degrees and is updating the
curriculum in every college. Texas A&M-Kingsville was nationally ranked
in Forbes 2011 and 2012 List of America’s Top Colleges. Texas A&M-
Kingsville also placed in the Top 100 Producers of Minority Degrees by
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and was in top 200 in the nation
as ranked by Washington Monthly. The institution values research and
undergraduates are encouraged to participate in hands-on projects, many
through the Ronald McNair Scholars Program. The university has a 545-
acre farm near the main campus that allows for research opportunities
for students in the Dick and Mary Lewis College of Agriculture, Natural
Resources and Human Sciences. Campus housing can accommodate
approximately 2,300 students in seven residence halls. The two newest
halls, University Village and Mesquite Village West, feature two- and four-
bedroom suite-style floor plans. Mesquite Village West houses Honors
College students and offices. Students are enjoying the new Student
Recreation Center, which offers two full-size gyms, a weight and cardio
fitness room and an elevated jogging track. The new Javelina Dining Hall
opened in spring 2011 offering a wide variety of food for breakfast, lunch
and dinner. Participation in the more than 100 student organizations
and recreational sports teams enhances college life at A&M-Kingsville.
Most of Texas A&M-Kingsville’s approximately 7,800 students come from
South Texas, but there is wide diversity in the population, with students
from approximately 45 states and more than 45 countries. The student
body is split almost equally between men and women.
	 The Javelina athletic program has been synonymous with success
for more than 80 years. The Javelinas have won seven national
football championships and 34 conference titles, including 27 Lone
Star Conference trophies. The program had produced hundreds of All-
Americans and has numerous hall of fame inductees including three in the
Pro Football Hall of Fame: Darrell Green, John Randle and Gene Upshaw.
The success has carried over to other sports as well. The Javelina baseball
team appeared in their fourth NCAA South Central Regionals tournament
in the last five seasons and men’s track and field secured the LSC Outdoor
Championship. All in all, six track and field student-athletes won national
championships and Jeron Robinson posted the third best height (high
jump) in the United States. The 2016 volleyball team advanced to their
first ever NCAA regionals and football posted the best turnaround season
in all of NCAA Division II in 2016, going from 2-9 to 9-3 with the three
losses coming by five combined points.
Texas Woman’s University is the largest public
university in the nation primarily for women and
has an enrollment of approximately 15,600 students
on campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. Since
its founding in 1901, TWU has produced more than 88,000 graduates
in fields vital to the growth and quality of life in Texas and the nation,
including nursing, health care, education and business. Committed
to transformational learning, discovery, and service in an inclusive
environment that embraces diversity, Texas Woman’s inspires excellence
and a pioneering spirit.
	 At TWU, we are proud that Pioneer intercollegiate athletics
consistently brings honor and distinction to TWU – not only in the
athletics arena but also in the classroom. Approximately 90 student-
athletes representing five sports continue to maintain better than a 3.0
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cumulative grade point average, having done so consistently for 34.5
years (69 semesters). TWU competes in five NCAA Division II sports:
basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball in the Lone Star Conference
and as an independent in gymnastics. The Pioneers’ basketball team
captured the school’s first LSC title in 2010-11 while the gymnastics team
has won nine USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championships. The
TWU soccer team has advanced to six LSC Championship Tournaments
in 15 years of existence while the volleyball team has appeared in 18
postseasons including 13 straight from 2003-2015. The Pioneer softball
team made the biggest splash in 2013 by sweeping both the Lone Star
Conference regular season and tournament titles while advancing all the
way to the NCAA Division II Women’s Softball National Championship.
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin was
established by the Texas Legislature in 1969 as an
upper-level institution, offering junior, senior and
graduate level classes. Courses were first taught in
fall of 1973. In 1991, UTPB was granted authority by
the legislature to offer freshman and sophomore level classes. Currently,
UTPB offers degrees in 34 undergraduate programs and 19 Graduate
areas of study. The University of Texas of the Permian Basin has become
a leader in on-line education and we offer several degrees completely on-
line at the undergraduate and graduate level. Enrollment topped 7,000
for the first time in fall 2016 and approximately 1,200 students reside
on campus. Accredited programs include Petroleum Engineering (ABET),
Mechanical Engineering (ABET), Teacher Certification (NCATE), Athletic
Training (CAATE), Music (NASM), Social Work (CSWE), Business (AACSB),
and Nursing (CCNE). UTPB has received numerous awards and rankings
from organizations including US News and World Reports, Affordable
Colleges On-Line, and Tope Education Degrees.
	 UTPB is the newest member of the Lone Star Conference. UTPB
supports 16 intercollegiate sports, more than any other member of the
Lone Star Conference. UTPB athletics was established in 1994 and the
Falcons became a member of the NAIA in 1995. UTPB joined the NCAA
and the Division II Heartland Conference in 2007. Before joining the LSC,
the Falcons won conference championships in the sports of volleyball,
baseball, men’s soccer, men’s basketball and women’s basketball. UTPB
student-athletes have consistently exceeded the graduation rates of the
general student body. Athletes can regularly be found to participate in
university clubs and organizations throughout campus. Athletic success
is important, but so is the opportunity to participate in a full collegiate
experience. UTPB added the sports of football, men’s golf and women’s
golf in fall of 2016. Men’s and women’s track and field are slated to be
added to UTPB’s sports offerings before 2020.
West Texas A&M University, a member of The
Texas A&M University System since 1990, boasts
the highest enrollment in school history for the
2016-17 school year at 9,850. The historic campus
contains brick and mortar dating back to the early
1900s but offers a modern appeal with more than $95 million in capital
improvements during the past 10 years. With a student-centered
philosophy at its core, WTAMU is dedicated to educating tomorrow’s
leaders through innovative academic and co-curricular undergraduate
and graduate programs that ring true today. The university is committed
to the intellectual, professional and social growth of students by providing
an education grounded in the liberal arts and opportunities to develop
strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills, an understanding of
cultural diversity, a commitment to ethical behavior, an appreciation for
the fine arts and humanities, and a desire for lifelong learning.
	 WTAMU has continually achieved success in all sports as it fields
17 intercollegiate teams competing in the Lone Star Conference. WT
finished the 2015-16 with another top 15 finish in the NACDA Learfield
Sports Directors’ Cup and had its best season academically with a 2.99
overall department grade-point average. As a department, WT had
seven CoSIDA All-Region recipients, six CoSIDA Academic All-America
honorees and 30 Lone Star Conference Academic All-league selections.
Five different student-athletes were named LSC Academic Players of the
Year. WT finished 11th in the Directors’ Cup with 549.75 points as the
highest ranked LSC team and the highest in Texas among NCAA Division
II schools, both since 2011-2012. Over the last three years, WT is one
of seven schools to rank in the top 15 each season in the final Directors’
Cup standings in NCAA Division II. Seven teams earned berths in their
respective sports national championships as sophomore track and field
standout Duke Kicinski won the national championship in the discus with
a throw of 57.71m for the first national championship in program history.
Overall WT had 87 All-LSC recipients, 66 all-region selections and 42 All-
America honorees. WT women’s track and field All-American Bri Leeper
was one of nine former college student-athletes to be selected as finalist
for the 2016 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. She was the second Lady
Buff in school history to be named to the top nine. Though she didn’t
win, Leeper was honored at the annual ceremony in Indianapolis in
October.
WesternNewMexicoUniversityisapublicuniversity
located in Silver City, New Mexico. It has served the
people of the state and its surrounding areas as a
comprehensive, regional, rural, public coeducational
university and caters to a student body diverse in age, culture, language
and ethnic background. Founded in the Territory of New Mexico on
February 11, 1893 as the New Mexico Normal School, WNMU offers
more than 70 areas of study. Twelve master’s degrees, 41 baccalaureate
degrees, and 20 associate degrees and certificate programs are available.
Fields of study include accounting, business, chemistry, criminal justice,
education, environmental sustainability, forest/wildlife, graphic design,
nursing, occupational therapy, psychology, social work and zoology. In
fall of 2016, enrollment was over 3,500 students. The student to faculty
ratio is 18:1. WNMU engages and empowers learners in a multicultural,
inclusive, creative, and caring community of teaching, scholarship/
research, and service. WNMU aspires to be the premier teaching
university excelling in student-centeredness, the liberal arts and sciences,
professional programs, and career and technical preparation. We educate
with rigor and compassion diverse learners who achieve career goals,
gain civic literacy, practice social responsibility, and engage in lifelong
pursuit of learning. Valuing the traditional academy and taking pride in
our history and regional cultural heritages, we embrace innovation and
transformation for a sustainable future in an ever-changing world of local
and global connections.
	 The Mustangs offer 11 athletic programs, five for men and six for
women, with success over the past several years in tennis, golf, softball
and volleyball. All four sports have also had their success when it comes
to advancing to the national stage. The Mustang tennis programs
completed a historic run in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in
which the men went 37-0 and 14-0 over the past seven years, winning the
regular season and conference titles every season. The women claimed
the RMAC tournament title four of the last five years. The golf program
has reached 14 NCAA Championship appearances and most recently
Calum Hill placed second at Nationals as an individual. The volleyball and
softball teams have claimed conference titles and have made runs into
the postseason.
LSC MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Thursday, March 2, 2017
SESSION ONE 	
Game 2: Men’s Quarterfinal, 2) Tarleton State vs. 7) Angelo State, ASU 85-82 (OT)
SESSION TWO
Game 4: Men’s Quarterfinal, 1) UT Permian Basin vs. 8) Midwestern State, UTPB 81-70
Friday, March 3, 2017
SESSION THREE
Game 6: Men’s Quarterfinal, 3) West Texas A&M vs. 6) Texas A&M-Kingsville, TAMUK 68-63
SESSION FOUR
Game 8: Men’s Quarterfinal, 4) Texas A&M-Commerce vs. 5) Cameron, A&M-C 54-52
Saturday, March 4, 2017
SESSION FIVE
Game 10: Men’s Semifinal, 7) Angelo State vs. 6) Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2:30 p.m.
SESSION SIX
Game 12: Men’s Semifinal, 1) UT Permian Basin vs. 4) Texas A&M-Commerce, 8:30 pm
Sunday, March 5, 2017
SESSION SEVEN
Game 14: Men’s Championship, Winner G10 vs. Winner G12, 3:30 p.m.
(5) Cameron
(6) Texas A&M-Kingsville
(3) West Texas A&M
(2) Tarleton State
Saturday, March 4
SESSION FIVE: Game 10
2:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 4
SESSION SIX: Game 12
8:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 5
SESSION SEVEN: Game 14
3:30 p.m.
LSC Champion
(8) Midwestern State
(7) Angelo State
(4) Texas A&M-Commerce
(1) UT Permian Basin
Thursday, March 2
SESSION ONE: Game 2
2:30 p.m.
Friday, March 3
SESSION FOUR: Game 8
8:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 2
SESSION TWO: Game 4
8:30 p.m.
Men’s Basketball Championship Bracket
Friday, March 3
SESSION THREE: Game 6
2:30 p.m.
(7) Angelo State
(1) UT Permian Basin
(6) Texas A&M-Kingsville
(4) Texas A&M-Commerce
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Men’s Basketball Awards
LSC Players of the Week
Date	Men’s Offensive
N-16	 Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin
N-22	 Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin (2)
N-29	 CoRnell Neal, Eastern New Mexico
D-5	 Ridell Camidge, Tarleton State
D-14	 David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M
D-20	 Ridell Camidge, Tarleton State (2)
J-3	 David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M (2)
J-9	 Devante Pullum, Midwestern State
J-16	 Ridell Camidge, Tarleton State (3)
J-23	 Delvonte Pierre, Cameron
J-30	 Chantz Chambers, Tarleton State
F-6	 Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin (3)
F-13	 David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M (3)
F-20	 James McPherson, UT Permian Basin
F-27	 Johnnie Lacy, UT Permian Basin
Date	 Men’s Defensive
N-16	 Dorian Armstrong, A&M-Commerce
N-22	 Justin Hollins, Angelo State
N-29	 Igor Ibaka, Midwestern State
D-5	 Romond Jenkins, Tarleton State
D-14	 Carl White, West Texas A&M
D-20	 Romond Jenkins, Tarleton State (2)
J-3	 Justin Hollins, Angelo State (2)
J-9	 Dorian Armstrong, A&M-Commerce (2)
J-16	 Sammy Allen, UT Permian Basin
J-23	 Sammy Allen, UT Permian Basin (2)
J-30	 Dorian Armstrong, A&M-Commerce (3)
F-6	 Romond Jenkins, Tarleton State (3)
F-13	 Romond Jenkins, Tarleton State (4)
F-20	 Marquieth Russell, A&M-Commerce
F-27	 Sammy Allen, UT Permian Basin (3)
ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS
FIRST TEAM
Quay King	 Angelo State	 G	 Sr.	 Atlanta, Ga.
Romond Jenkins	 Tarleton State	 F	 Sr.	 Midwest City, Okla.
Chantz Chambers	 Tarleton State	 G	 Sr.	 Shreveport, La.
Malik Albert	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 G	 Sr.	 Detroit, Mich.
Daeshon Francis	 UT Permian Basin	 G	 Jr.	 Indianapolis, Ind.
David Chavlovich	 West Texas A&M	 G	 Jr.	 Arlington, Texas
SECOND TEAM
JV Long	 Cameron	 G	 So.	 Arlington, Texas
Ridell Camidge	 Tarleton State	 G	 Jr.	 Wilmington, NC
Johnnie Lacy	 UT Permian Basin	 G	 Sr.	 Milwaukee, Wis.
James McPherson	 UT Permian Basin	 G	 Jr.	 Ann Arbor, Mich.
Jordan Evans	 West Texas A&M	 G	 Jr.	 Houston, Texas
THIRD TEAM
Delvonte Pierre	 Cameron	 G	 Sr.	 Lawton, Okla.
Igor Ibaka	 Midwestern State	 F	 Jr.	 Brazzaville, Congo
Trey Seymore	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 G	 Sr.	 Waterbury, Conn.
Duan Wright	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 F	 Sr.	 Alexandria, La.
Josh Morris	 UT Permian Basin	 C	 Jr.	 Newark, NJ
HONORABLE MENTION
Devonte Pratt	 Angelo State	 G	 Sr.	 Toledo, Ohio
Prince Foster	 Angelo State	 G	 Sr.	 Miami, Fla.
Joe Clarke	 Eastern New Mexico	 G	 Jr.	 New Rochelle, NY
Lamarquis Thompson	 Eastern New Mexico	 G	 Jr.	 Houston, Texas
Brandon Neel	 Midwestern State	 G	 Jr.	 Cincinnati, Ohio
Patrick Smith	 Midwestern State	 G	 Sr.	 Houston, Texas
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Player of the Year: Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin
Defensive Player of the Year: Romond Jenkins, Tarleton State
Freshman of the Year: Anthony Davis, Tarleton State
Newcomer of the Year: Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin
Coach of the Year: Andy Newman, UT Permian Basin
ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
Prince Foster	 Angelo State	 G	 Sr.	 Miami, Fla
Igor Ibaka	 Midwestern State	 F	 Jr.	 Brazzaville, Congo
Romond Jenkins	 Tarleton State	 F	 Sr.	 Midwest City, Okla.
Robert Stevenson	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 C	 So.	 Houston, Texas
Sammy Allen	 UT Permian Basin	 F	 Jr.	 Oakland, Calif.
ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS
Nemanja Krtolica	 Midwestern State	 So.	 F	 Finance	 Banja Luka, Bosnia
Eric Golightly Jr.	 West Texas A&M	 Sr.	 G	 Sports & Exercise Science	 Chickasha, Okla.
Ryan Quaid	 West Texas A&M	 So.	 G	 Accounting	 Fort Collins, Colo.
Thomas Diaz	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 Sr.	 F	 Management 	 Bogota, Colombia
Emery Range	 Western New Mexico	 Sr.	 G	 Business Administration	 Grand Rapids,
Mich.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
LSC Academic Player of the Year: Nemanja Krtolica, Midwestern State
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Men’s Basketball Championship History
	Year	 Site	 Winner	 Score	 Runner-up		
	 1975	 Brownwood	 Sam Houston State	 83-74	 Howard Payne
	 1976	 Brownwood	 Howard Payne	 74-68	 Angelo State
	 1977	 Brownwood	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 77-66	 Howard Payne
	 1978	 Brownwood	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 76-71	 Howard Payne
	 1979	 Huntsville	 Southwest Texas State	 70-69	 Texas A&M-Commerce
	 1980	 Huntsville	 Southwest Texas State	 70-61	 Texas A&M-Kingsville
	 1981	 Huntsville	 Sam Houston State	 89-76	 Howard Payne
	 1982	 Huntsville	 Sam Houston State	 53-50	 Stephen F. Austin
	 1983	 Nacogdoches	 Stephen F. Austin	 68-56	 Sam Houston State
	 1984	 Commerce	 Angelo State	 83-80	 Texas A&M-Commerce
	 1985	 Abilene	 Abilene Christian	 99-81	 Angelo State
	 1986	 Abilene	 Abilene Christian	 74-65	 Texas A&M-Kingsville
	 1987	 Abilene 	 Abilene Christian	 78-69	 West Texas A&M
	 1988	 San Angelo	 Angelo State	 94-73	 West Texas A&M
	 1989	 San Angelo	 Angelo State	 84-66	 Texas A&M-Kingsville
	 1990	 Commerce	 West Texas A&M	 91-70	 Texas A&M-Commerce
	 1991	 Amarillo	 West Texas A&M	 83-70	 Central Oklahoma
	 1992	 Abilene	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 98-97	 Central Oklahoma
	 1993	 Abilene	 Eastern New Mexico	 76-68	 Texas A&M-Kingsville
	 1994	 Canyon	 West Texas A&M	 85-79	 Abilene Christian
	 1995	 Edmond	 Central Oklahoma	 96-93	 Texas A&M-Kingsville
	 1996	 Commerce	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 112-95	 Central Oklahoma
	 1997	 Edmond	 Central Oklahoma	 89-85	 Texas A&M-Commerce
	 1998	 Edmond	 Central Oklahoma	 123-101	 West Texas A&M
	 1999	 Wichita Falls	 Midwestern State	 78-62	 Tarleton State
	 2000	 Tahlequah	 Midwestern State	 93-83	 West Texas A&M
	 2001	 San Angelo	 West Texas A&M	 75-73 (OT)	 Angelo State
	 2002	 Tahlequah	 Northeastern State	 66-50	 Tarleton State
	 2003	 Portales	 West Texas A&M	 69-61	 Tarleton State
	 2004	 Stephenville	 Tarleton State	 69-66	 Northeastern State
	 2005	 Commerce	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 77-62	 West Texas A&M
	 2006	 Durant	 West Texas A&M	 99-85	 Tarleton State
	 2007	 Wichita Falls	 Midwestern State	 89-80	 Southeastern Oklahoma
	 2008	 Bartlesville	 Central Oklahoma	 72-70 	 Texas A&M-Commerce
	 2009	 Bartlesville	 Midwestern State	 66-60	 Southwestern Oklahoma
	 2010	 Bartlesville	 Midwestern State	 65-55	 Tarleton State
	 2011	 Bartlesville	 Central Oklahoma	 68-52	 Tarleton State
	2012	 Allen	 Midwestern State	57-51	Tarleton State
	2013	 Allen	 Tarleton State	53-50	Midwestern State
	2014	 Allen	 Tarleton State	 71-65	 Midwestern State
	2015	 Allen	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 68-61	 Angelo State
	 2016	 Allen	 Midwestern State	 88-72	Angelo State
LSC Tournament Titles
7 -- Midwestern State
	6 -- West Texas A&M
5 -- Central Oklahoma
	4 -- Texas A&M-Commerce
3 -- Tarleton State
	3 -- Abilene Christian
	3 -- Angelo State
	3 -- Sam Houston State
	2 -- Southwest Texas
	2 -- Texas A&M-Kingsville
	1 -- Eastern New Mexico
	1 -- Howard Payne
	1 -- Northeastern State
	1 -- Stephen F. Austin
LSC Tournament Final Appearances
11	 West Texas A&M	 (6-5)
10	 Tarleton State	 (3-7)
9	 Midwestern State	 (7-2)
9	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 (4-5)
8	 Angelo State	 (3-5)
8	 Central Oklahoma	 (5-3)
7	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 (2-5)
5	 Howard Payne	 (1-4)
4	 Abilene Christian	 (3-1)
4	 Sam Houston State	 (3-1)
2	 Northeastern State	 (1-1)
2	 Southwest Texas	 (2-0)
2	 Stephen F. Austin	 (1-1)
1	 Southwestern Oklahoma	 (0-1)
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma	 (0-1)
1	 Eastern New Mexico	 (1-0)
All-Time Win-Loss Percentage
Team	 G	 W-L	 Pct.
1. Midwestern State	 37	 28-9	 .757
2. Tarleton State	 43	 28-15	 .651
3. Sam Houston State	 17	 11-6	 .647
4. West Texas A&M	 50	 32-18	 .640
5. Central Oklahoma	 35	 21-14	 .600
T6. Northeastern State	 15	 8-7	 .533
T6. Southwest Texas State	 15	8-7	 .533
T8. Howard Payne	 22	 11-11	 .500
T8. Stephen F. Austin	 14	 7-7	 .500
10. Texas A&M-Commerce	 61	 28-33	 .459
11. Angelo State	 46	 20-26	 .435
12. Abilene Christian	 37	 16-21	 .432
13. Southeastern Okla.	 7	 3-4	 .429
14. Texas A&M-Kingsville	 49	19-30	 .388
15. Incarnate Word	 3	 1-2	 .333
16. Eastern New Mexico	 27	 8-19	 .296
17. Cameron	 17	 5-12	 .294
18. Southwestern Okla.	 14	 4-10	 .286
19. East Central	 6	 1-5	 .167
Year-by-Year Tournament Appearances
Texas A&M-Commerce (37) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978,
1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986,
1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996,
1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007,
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Texas A&M-Kingsville (32) - 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981,
1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989,
1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000,
2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012,
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Angelo State (29) - 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980,
1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988,
1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000,
2001, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016
West Texas A&M (24) - 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994,
1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004,
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013,
2014, 2015, 2016
Abilene Christian (23) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979,
1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987,
1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997,
1998, 2008
Eastern New Mexico (20) - 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991,
1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003,
2004, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Central Oklahoma (19) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994,
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004,
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Tarleton State (18) - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003,
2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Midwestern State (16) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Howard Payne (12) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979,
1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986
Cameron (12) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2009,
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Southwestern Oklahoma (10) - 2000, 2002, 2004,
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Southwest Texas State (9) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979,
1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
Sam Houston State (9) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978,
1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983
Stephen F. Austin (8) - 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981,
1982, 1983, 1984
Northeastern State (8) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2008, 2010
East Central (5) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
Southeastern Oklahoma (4) - 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007
Incarnate Word (2) - 2012, 2013
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Men’s Basketball Championship Records
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME
POINTS: 44 (13 FG, 4 3FG, 14 FT), Joe Newton, UCO (vs. ACU), 1998
FIELD GOALS MADE: 15 (A 27), Richard Bryant, SWT (vs. ACU), 1976; (A 24) Jared Mosley, ACU (vs. UCO), 1998
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 31 (M 13), Joe Newton, UCO (vs. ACU), 1998
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): .917 (11 of 12), Anthony Brown, UCO (vs. TSU), 2007
3-PT FG MADE: 9 (A 19), Stephen Hamrick, ENMU (vs. TAMUK), 1995
3-PT FG ATTEMPTS: 19 (M 9), Stephen Hamrick, ENMU (vs. TAMUK), 1995
3-PT FG GOAL PERCENTAGE: (Min. 8 att.): .875 (7 of 8), Wes Pitcock, NSU (vs. TAMUK), 2000
FREE THROWS MADE: 18 (A 22), Marquette Wilkins, MSU (vs. TSU), 2004
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 22 (M 18), Marquette Wilkins, MSU (vs. TSU), 2004
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (10 of 10) Kenny Smith, ASU (vs. A&M-C), 1984; (10 of 10) Rod Toliver, WTAMU (vs. CU), 1990; (10
of 10) Marc Johnson, ACU (vs. WTAMU), 1991; (10 of 10) Marquette Wilkins, MSU (vs. A&M-C), 2001; (10 of 10) Eric Babers, SOSU (vs. WTAMU),
2007; (11 of 11) Nolan Richardson, MSU (vs. TAMUK), 2009; (10 of 10) Anthony Moore, MSU (vs. SWOSU), 2010
REBOUNDS: 21, Darrell Williams, A&M-C (vs. WT), 2015
ASSISTS: 16, Michael Hamelin, WTAMU (vs. UCO), 1999
STEALS: 7, Charles Spurlin, SWT (vs. A&I), 1981; Jason Hall, A&M-C (vs. WTAMU), 1994; Charles Jackson, ACU (vs. TSU), 1998
BLOCKED SHOTS: 6, Lee Johnson, ETSU (vs. SEA), 1979; Jermaine Thomas, A&M-C (vs. NSU), 1999; Eric Dawson, MSU (vs. SWOSU), 2007
TURNOVERS BY: 11, O'Neal Tarrant, ETSU (vs. SHSU), 1975
TOP SINGLE GAME SCORING PERFORMANCES
44, Joe Newton, UCO, 1998
39, Marquette Wilkins, MSU, 2004
38, Jared Mosley, ACU, 1998
38, Darnell Hinson, NSU, 2004
37, Richard Bryant, SWT, 1976
37, Tyrone Hopkins, UCO, 1997
37, Stephan Sheckles, TSU, 1997
36, Isaac Washington, TAMUK, 1990
36, Cooley, ACU, 1992
36, Dionelle Rucker, UIW, 2013
34, Hunter Cooley, ACU, 1990
34, Damien Lolar, WTAMU, 2006
33, Sam Belt, UCO, 2008
33, Kevin Grayer, MSU, 2013
32, C. Stone, ACU, 1993
32, Wright, UCO, 1992
31, Larry McGhee, A&M-C, 1977
30, Lee Johnson, A&M-C, 1979
30, Mike Knoor, A&M-C, 1989
30, Jordan Stevens, MSU, 2016
TEAM SINGLE GAME
POINTS: 134 (49 FG, 13 3FG, 23 FT), UCO (vs. ACU), 1998
FIELD GOALS MADE: 49 (A 94), UCO (vs. ACU), 1998; (A96), ACU (vs. UCO), 1998
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 100 (M 40), TSU (vs. UCO), 1997
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .712 (47 of 66) WTAMU (vs. ACU), 1991
3-PT FG MADE: 18 (A 46), TSU (vs. UCO), 1997
3-PT FG ATTEMPTS: 46 (M 18), TSU (vs. UCO), 1997
3-PT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 att.): .625 (10 of 16), TAMUK (vs. ENMU) 1989
FREE THROWS MADE: 39 (A 53), TSU (vs. MSU), 2004
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 53 (M 39), TSU (vs. MSU), 2004
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: (Min. 20 att.): .909 (20 of 22), ACU (vs. TAMUK), 1986
REBOUNDS: 60, TAMUK (vs. UCO), 1995
ASSISTS: 35, WTAMU (vs. ACU), 1991
STEALS: 16, ACU (vs. A&I), 1978; UCO (vs. TAMUK), 1995; A&M-C (vs. MSU), 2001
BLOCKED SHOTS: 11, MSU (vs. SWOSU), 2007
TURNOVERS BY: 28, A&I (vs. HPU), 1978; ACU (vs. UCO), 1998
Midwestern State’s Jordan Stevens scored 30 points in the 2016
championship game victory over Angelo State to earn MVP honors.
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San Angelo, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1928 (9,601)
Colors: Blue and Gold
President: Dr. Brian May
Athletic Director: James Reid
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. John Wegner
Senior Woman Administrator:
Christina Whetsel
Media Relations:
Brandon Ireton, Chris Jonckheer
Angelo State Rams
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
00	 Andre Nikita	 G	 6-0	 Jr.	 San Diego, California
2	 Quay King	 G	 6-4	 Sr.	 Atlanta, Georgia
4	 Shaquan Rhoades	 G	 6-2	 Sr.	 Norfolk, Virginia
5	 Michael Thomas	 F	 6-11	 Jr.	 Cilla Platte, Louisiana
10	 Gustavs Puhovs	 F	 6-8	 Sr.	 Riga, Latvia
11	 Brandon Williams	 F	 6-11	 Jr.	 Houston, Texas
12	 Napoleon Onyeje Jr.	 G	 6-1	 Sr.	 Pflugerville, Texas
15	 Chase Riley	 G	 6-0	 Jr.	 Rock Springs, Wyoming
22	 Prince Foster	 G	 6-4	 Sr.	 Miami, Florida
21	 Devaughn Jenkins	 F	 6-7	 Jr.	 Archer Florida
32	 Devonte’ Pratt	 G	 6-1	 Sr. 	 Toledo, Ohio
33	 Justin Hollins	 F	 6-9	 Sr.	 Houston, Texas
35	 E.J. Hubbard	 G	 6-3	 Jr	 Converse, Texas
42	 Thomas Tshikaya	 F	 6-7	 Sr.	 Chennevieres/Marne, France
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Cinco Boone
Assistant Coach: David Lewis, Chris Wright, Kevin Kaerwer
Graduate Assistants: Hunter Cottle, Clint Galyean, Bryan Hammond,
Kyle Vasher
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Lawton, Okla.
Founded (Enrollment): 1908 (6,000)
Colors: Black and Gold
President: Dr. John McArthur
Athletic Director: Jim Jackson
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Keith Vitense
Senior Woman Administrator:
Kim Vinson
Media Relations:
Kenton Means
Cameron Aggies
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
1	 JV Long 	 PG	 6-1	 R-So.	 Arlington, Texas
2	 Delvonte Pierre	 G	 6-4	 R-Sr.	 Lawton, Okla.
3	 Cameron Smith	 F	 6-5	 R-Fr.	 Devol, Okla.	
5	 Trey Hall	 G	 6-3	 Sr.	 Dallas, Texas
12	 Jordan Lewis	 G	 6-1	 Fr.	 Houston, Texas
13	 Jalen Nicholas	 G/F	 6-4	 R-Fr.	 Houston, Texas
22	 KeDorian Sullivan	 F	 6-7	 Sr.	 Memphis, Tenn.	
23	 Tyus Momoh	 PG	 5-11	 R-So.	 Grand Prairie, Texas
24	 Stacey Lambert	 F	 6-8	 Sr.	 San Diego, Calif.	
25	 James Cross	 F/C	 6-8	 Jr.	 Lawton, Okla.	
40	 Tyler Williams	 G	 6-3	 So.	 Crete, Ill.
44	 Elish Benjamin	 F	 6-5	 Fr.	 Cypress, Texas
RS	 Delano Jones	 F	 6-5	 Jr.	 Peoria, Ill. 	
RS	 Cole Lehr	 F	 6-8	 Fr.	 Cache, Okla.	
RS	 Johann Tate	 G	 5-10	 So. 	 Sacramento, Calif.
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Andrew Brown
Graduate Assistants: Preston
Brethour, Garret White
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Portales, N.M.
Founded (Enrollment): 1934 (5,330)
Colors: Green and Silver
President: Dr. Steven G. Gamble
Athletic Director: Dr. Greg Waggoner
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dustin Seifert
Senior Woman Administrator:
Lora Ferguson
Media Relations:
Adam Pitterman, Will Edwards
Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
00	 Lamarquis Thompson	 G	 6-3	 JR	 Houston, Texas
1	 Chris Wyms	 G	 6-0	 SR	 Carson, Calif.
2	 Byrale Carter	 G	 6-0	 FR	 Killeen, Texas
3	 Chris Lewis	 F	 6-8	 JR	 Philadelphia, Pa.
4	 Shawn Shelton	 F	 6-7	 JR	 Bloomfield, Ct.
11	 Joe Clarke	 G	 6-3	 JR	 New Rochelle, NY
13	 Javaan Mumtaz	 G	 6-4	 SR	 Auckland, New Zealand
15	 Lucas Bowens	 F	 6-7	 SO	 Clovis, NM
21	 Arcaim Lallemand	 F	 6-6	 SO	 Naples, Fla.
22	 Marquise Harris	 G	 6-3	 JR	 Watts, Calif.
23	 Dennis Woods	 G	 6-3	 FR	 Socorro, NM
25	 Andre Hughes	 F	 6-8	 JR	 Killeen, Texas
31	 Isaac Maldonado	 F	 6-7	 FR	 Albuquerque, NM
33	 Cesar Nava	 G	 6-1	 FR	 Roswell, NM
44	 Chaunce Hill	 F	 6-8	 SR	 Las Vegas, Nev.
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Tres Segler
Assistant Coaches: Tyler Wayman, Durmon Jennings
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Wichita Falls, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1922 (6,064)
Colors: Maroon and Gold
President: Dr. Suzanne Shipley
Athletic Director: Kyle Williams
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Greg Giddings
Senior Woman Administrator: TBA
Media Relations:
Trey Reed, Blake Barington
Midwestern State Mustangs
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
0 	 Brandon Neel	 G	 6-4	 Jr.	 Cincinnati, Ohio
4	 Shawn Nottingham	 G	 6-3	 Jr.	 Durham, N.C.
10	 Pat Smith	 G	 6-0	 Sr.	 Houston, Texas
14	 De’Quaan Haggerty	 G	 5-8	 Jr.	 Topeka, Kan.
20	 B.J. Jenkins	 G	 5-11	 Jr.	 Gary, Ind.
21	 Sebastian Wagner	 G	 6-3	 Fr.	 Irving, Texas
24	 Nemanja Krtolica	 F	 6-8	 So.	 Banja Lake, Serbia
32	 Magnus Richards	 F	 6-7	 Sr.	 Silver Spring, Md.
33	 Igor Ibaka	 F	 6-8	 Jr.	 Brazzaville, Congo
35	 Nick Powell	 F	 6-7	 Jr.	 Henrietta, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Nelson Haggerty
Assistant Coaches: Dylan Dudley, Andre Shaw
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Stephenville, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1899 (12,000)
Colors: Purple and White
President: Dr. F. Dominic Dottavio
Athletic Director: Lonn Reisman
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Bob Newby
Senior Woman Administrator:
Susan Burton
Media Relations:
Nathan Bural, Ryan Cox
Tarleton State Texans
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
0	 Brandon Willis	 G	 5-11	 FR	 Baltimore, Md.
1	 Denzel Smith	 F	 6-6	 JR	 Danville, Ill.
2	 Chantz Chambers	 G	 5-11	 SR	 Shreveport, La.
4	 Nosa Ebomwonyi	 G	 6-5	 JR	 Pflugerville, Texas
5	 Ridell Camidge	 G	 6-3	 JR	 Wilmington, NC
10	 Curtiss Anderson	 F	 6-8	 JR	 Kenner, La.
12	 Deshawn Riddick	 G	 6-1	 JR	 Austin, Texas
14	 Jacob Morales	 G	 5-10	 JR	 Plano, Texas
20	 Kealon Clayborne	 G	 6-2	 RS-FR	 Cedar Hill, Texas
22	 Ivan Tevis	 G	 5-11	 RS-FR	 Perryton, Texas
24	 Stephen Edwards	 G	 6-2	 JR	 Muskogee, Okla.
32	 Romond Jenkins	 F	 6-7	 SR	 Oklahoma City, Okla.
33	 Sawyer Kipp	 F	 6-7	 JR	 Plano, Texas
34 	 Lance Ewell	 G	 6-5	 RS-FR	 Brock, Texas
40 	 Anthony Davis	 F	 6-7	 RS-FR	 Lewisville, Texas
44	 Josh Hawley	 F	 6-7	 RS-FR	 Irving, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Lonn Reisman
Associate Head Coach: Chris Reisman
Assistant Coaches: Marlin Cloudy,
Chris Harrell, Coleman Furst
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Commerce, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1889 (13,000)
Colors: Blue and Gold
President: Dr. Ray Keck
Athletic Director: Tim McMurray
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. LaVelle Hendricks
Senior Woman Administrator:
Judy Sackfield
Media Relations:
Josh Manck
Texas A&M-Commerce Lions
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
1	 Weston Zeller	 F	 6-3	 Sr.	 Grants, N.M.
2	 Trey Seymore	 G	 6-3	 Sr.	 Waterbury, Conn.
3	 Montrell Little	 F	 6-5	 Jr.	 Louisville, Ky.
4	 Simon Shafack	 F	 6-4	 Jr.	 Sugar Hill, Ga.
10	 De’Andre Carson	 G	 5-10	 Sr.	 Austin, Texas
11	 Isaac Asrat	 G	 6-1	 So.	 Plano, Texas
12	 Jovan Austin	 G	 6-1	 Sr.	 Grand Prairie, Texas
21	 Daquane Willford	 G	 6-1	 Jr.	 East Chicago, Ind.
23	 Marquieth Russell	 F	 6-8	 Jr.	 St. Louis, Mo.
24	 Chris Gatling	 F	 6-4	 So.	 McAllen, Texas
25	 Dorian Armstrong	 F	 6-6	 Jr.	 Detroit, Mich.
30	 Bailey West	 F	 6-4	 Fr.	 Rockwall, Texas
32	 Malik Albert	 G	 6-2	 Sr.	 Detroit, Mich.
55	 Trey Washington	 G	 6-0	 Jr.	 Dallas, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Sam Walker
Assistant Coaches: Josh Ervin, Andy
Schmitt, Maurice Heade
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Kingsville, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1917 (9,256)
Colors: Blue and Gold
President: Dr. Steven Tallant
Athletic Director: D. Scott Gines
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Manuel Flores
Senior Woman Administrator:
Hanna Lantz
Media Relations:
Kelvin Queliz, Keonte’ Herrera
Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
00	 Dominique Bradley 	 C 	 6-7 	 Fr. 	 San Antonio, Texas
1 	 Christian Bambrook 	 F 	 6-8 	 Jr. 	 Eddyville, Iowa
2	 Caelan Neal 	 G 	 6-1 	 Jr. 	 Olathe, Kan.
3 	 Trey Sumpter 	 G 	 6-5 	 Jr. 	 Birmingham, Ala.
4 	 Will West 	 G 	 6-3 	 Jr. 	 Clear Lake, Texas
5 	 Tim Singleton 	 G 	 6-2 	 Sr. 	 Dallas, Texas
10 	 Derrick Byrd 	 G 	 5-9 	 Jr. 	 Atlanta, Ga.
11 	 Marcus Frazier 	 G 	 5-10	 Sr. 	 Arlington, Texas
12 	 Thomas Diaz 	 F 	 6-4 	 Sr. 	 Bogota, Columbia
13	 Duan Wright 	 F 	 6-2 	 Sr. 	 Alexandria, La.
21	 Elliot Taylor 	 F 	 6-7 	 Jr. 	 Houston, Texas
23 	 Robert Christian 	 G 	 6-3 	 Fr. 	 San Antonio, Texas
31 	 Hector Ruiz 	 G 	 6-1	 Fr. 	 Edinburg, Texas
32 	 Kyre Edwards 	 G 	 6-2 	 So. 	 Bay City, Texas
33 	 Robert Stevenson 	 F 	 6-7 	 So. 	 Houston, Texas
55	 Justin Jones 	 G 	 6-4 	 Jr. 	 Cypress, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Johnny Estelle
Assistant Coaches: Mark Mathew, Omar Gonzalez
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UT Permian Basin Falcons
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
0	 Johhnie Lacy	 G	 6-0	 Sr.	 Milwaukee, Wis.
2	 Sammy Allen	 G	 6-2	 Jr.	 Oakland, Calif.
3	 James McPherson	 G	 6-1	 Jr.	 Ann Arbor, Mich.
4	 Aiden Saunders	 F	 6-7	 Sr.	 London, England
5	 Daeshon Francis	 G	 6-4	 Jr.	 Indianapolis, Ind.
10	 Steven Powell	 G	 6-2	 Sr.	 Atlanta, Ga.
12	 Andres Villa	 F	 6-5	 Fr.	 Deming, N.M.
13	 Renard Thomas	 G	 6-1	 Jr.	 Hobson City, Ala.
20	 Vinnie Abbondola	 G	 6-2	 Sr.	 Long Island, N.Y.
21	 Zeldric King	 F	 6-8	 Jr.	 Dallas, Texas
22	 Matt Kelly	 G	 6-2	 Jr.	 Columbia, Mo.
33	 Josh Morris	 F	 6-7	 Jr.	 Newark, N.J.
50	 Andrew Poulter	 F	 6-11	 Sr.	 New Braunfels, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Andy Newman
Assistant Coaches: Kahil Fennell, AJ Maxwell
Odessa, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1973 (6,888)
Colors: Black and Orange
President: Dr. W. David Watts
Athletic Director: Dr. Steve Aicinena
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Kyle Beran
Senior Woman Administrator:
Maryann Vasquez
Media Relations: Ryan Haage
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Canyon, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1910 (9,966)
Colors: Maroon and White
President: Dr. Walter Wendler
Athletic Director: Michael McBroom
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. David Rausch
Senior Woman Administrator:
Stephanie Sumpter
Media Relations:
Kit Strief, Brent Seals, Tyson Jex
West Texas A&M Buffaloes
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
0	 Drew Evans	 G	 6-3	 Fr.	 Chicago, Illinois
1	 David Chavlovich	 G	 5-11	 Jr.	 Arlington, Texas
2	 Eric Golightly Jr.	 G	 6-1	 Sr.	 Chickasha, Oklahoma
3	 Jordan Evans	 G	 6-5	 Jr.	 Houston, Texas
5	 Jordan Collins	 G	 6-0	 Fr.	 Houston, Texas
10	 Eric Mosley	 G	 6-5	 So.	 Gilbert, Arizona
11	 Tommy Gove	 G	 5-11	 Jr.	 Waconia, Minnesota
14	 Joseph Prince	 G	 5-10	 Sr.	 Palmdale, California
15	 Ryan Quaid	 G	 6-6	 So.	 Fort Collins, Colorado
20	 Rylan Gerber	 G	 6-3	 Jr.	 Dumas, Texas
24	 Skyler O’Laughlin	 C	 6-11	 Sr.	 Elkhorn, Wisconsin
35	 Carl White	 G	 6-6	 So.	 Chicago, Illinois
40	 Garrett Brockman	 G	 6-2	 Sr.	 Amarillo, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Tom Brown
Associate Head Coach: Chris Gove
Assistant Coaches: Quincy
Henderson, Dan Kratz
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Western New Mexico Mustangs
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
5	 Emery Range	 G	 6-5	 Sr.	 Grand Rapids, Mich.
12	 Latrell Spivey	 F	 6-8	 Jr.	 Phoenix, Ariz.
14	 CJ Vanbeekum	 G/F	 6-5	 Fr.	 Phoenix, Ariz.
15	 Jordan Enriquez	 G	 6-3	 So.	 El Paso, Texas
20	 Alex Gonzalez Alvarez	 F	 6-4	 Fr.	 Madrid, Spain
22	 Trevin Ramirez	 G	 6-2	 R-Fr.	 Carlsbad, N.M.
23	 Willie McCray	 G	 6-1	 So.	 Clovis, N.M.
30	 Tyshaun Copper	 F	 6-5	 Fr.	 Brooklyn, N.Y.
32	 Eddie Giron	 G	 6-5	 Fr.	 Monterrey, Mexico
33	 Guage Neal	 G/F	 6-3	 Fr.	 Hayden, Ariz.
34	 Josh Saenz	 G	 5-10	 Fr.	 Silver City, N.M.
40	 Brandon Jones	 G	 6-3	 R-Jr.	 El Paso, Texas
42	 Daniel Van Den Kerkhof	 F	 6-10	 So.	New Zealand
44	 Josey Mills	 F	 6-6	 So.	 Alamogordo, N.M.
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Matt Enriquez
Assistant Coaches: Tyler Tafoya, Troy Cooke
Graduate Assistant: Grant Soffer
Silver City, N.M.
Founded (Enrollment): 1893 (3,300)
Colors: Royal Purple and Golden Yellow
President: Dr. Joseph Shepard
Athletic Director: Mark Coleman
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Tanya Rivers
Senior Woman Administrator:
Terra Dunlap
Media Relations: Brian Kortz
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LSC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
Thursday, March 2, 2017
SESSION ONE 	
Game 1: Women’s Quarterfinal, 2) Angelo State vs. 7) Cameron, ASU 88-71
SESSION TWO
Game 3: Women’s Quarterfinal, 1) Eastern New Mexico vs. 8) Texas A&M-Kingsville, TAMUK 69-67 (OT)
Friday, March 3, 2017
SESSION THREE
Game 5: Women’s Quarterfinal, 3) West Texas A&M vs. 6) Texas Woman’s, WT 61-53
SESSION FOUR
Game 7: Women’s Quarterfinal, 4) Texas A&M-Commerce vs. 5) Tarleton State, TSU 55-49
Saturday, March 4, 2017
SESSION FIVE
Game 9: Women’s Semifinal, 2) Angelo State vs. 3) West Texas A&M, 12 p.m.
SESSION SIX
Game 11: Women’s Semifinal, 8) Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. 5) Tarleton State, 6 p.m.
Sunday, March 5, 201
SESSION SEVEN
Game 13: Women’s Championship, Winner G9 vs. Winner G11, 1 p.m.
(5) Tarleton State
(6) Texas Woman’s
(3) West Texas A&M
(2) Angelo State
Saturday, March 4
SESSION FIVE: Game 9
12 p.m.
Saturday, March 4
SESSION SIX: Game 11
6 p.m.
Sunday, March 5
SESSION SEVEN: Game 13
1 p.m.
(8) Texas A&M-Kingsville
(7) Cameron
(4) Texas A&M-Commerce
(1) Eastern New Mexico
Thursday, March 2
SESSION ONE: Game 1
12 p.m.
Friday, March 3
SESSION FOUR: Game 7
6 p.m.
Thursday, March 2
SESSION TWO: Game 3
6 p.m.
Women’s Basketball Championship Bracket
Friday, March 3
SESSION THREE: Game 5
12 p.m.
(2) Angelo State
(8) Texas A&M-Kingsville
(3) West Texas A&M
(5) Tarleton State
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Women’s Basketball Awards
LSC Players of the Week
Date	 Women’s Offensive
N-16	 Jordan Gutierrez, Western New Mexico
N-22	 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State
N-29	 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State (2)
D-5	 Mikaehla Connor, Eastern New Mexico
D-14	 Kenesha Saygo, Texas Woman’s
D-20	 Savanna James, Cameron
J-3	 Jasmine Prophet, Angelo State
J-9	 Mackenzie Hailey, Tarleton State
J-16	 Khala Riley, Texas A&M-Commerce
J-23	 Mikaehla Connor, Eastern New Mexico
(2)
J-30	 Kenesha Saygo, Texas Woman’s (2)
F-6	 Artaejah Gay, Texas A&M-Commerce
F-13	 Bailey Wipff, Tarleton State
F-20	 Krystal Pickron, Texas A&M-Commerce
F-27	 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State (3)
Date	 Women’s Defensive
N-16	 Alexis Nezianya, Texas Woman’s
N-22	 Madison Parker, West Texas A&M
N-29	 Kaylin Roher, Texas A&M-Kingsville
D-5	 Daeshi McCants, Eastern New Mexico
D-14	 Mikaehla Connor, Eastern New Mexico
D-20	 Maddison Wild, West Texas A&M
J-3	 Lexi Murphy, Angelo State
J-9	 Jasmine Prophet, Angelo State
J-16	 Lilley Vander Zee, West Texas A&M
J-23	 Daeshi McCants, Eastern New Mexico (2)
J-30	 Madison Parker, West Texas A&M (2)
F-6	 Brianna Wise, Texas A&M-Commerce
F-13	 Ikpeaku Iwobi, Tarleton State
F-20	 Jenna Price, Texas A&M-Commerce
F-27	 Maddison Wild, West Texas A&M (2)
ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS
FIRST TEAM
Jasmine Prophet	 Angelo State	 C	 Sr.	 Jackson, Miss.
Taylor Dorsey	 Angelo State	 G	 Sr.	 Fort Worth, Texas
Mikaehla Connor	 Eastern New Mexico	 G	 Jr.	 Dallas, Texas
Kenesha Saygo 	 Texas Woman’s	 G	 Sr.	 Killeen, Texas
Sasha Watson	 West Texas A&M	 G	 Sr.	 Amarillo, Texas
SECOND TEAM
Savanna James	 Cameron	 F	 Jr.	 Wasilla, Alaska
Kassandra Harris	 Eastern New Mexico	 F	 Sr.	 Albuquerque, NM
Mackenzie Hailey 	 Tarleton State	 F	 So.	 Burleson, Texas
Bailey Wipff	 Tarleton State	 G	 Sr.	 Lubbock, Texas
Artaejah Gay	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 F	 Jr.	 Cedar Hill, Texas
THIRD TEAM
Christina Robinson	 Angelo State	 G	 Sr.	 Round Rock, Texas
Daeshi McCants	 Eastern New Mexico	 F	 Jr.	 Las Cruces, NM
Khala Riley	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 G	 Sr.	 Grand Prairie, Texas
Alie Decker	 West Texas A&M	 G	 Sr.	 Edmond, Okla.
Maddison Wild	 West Texas A&M	 F	 Sr.	 Epsom, Victoria, Australia
HONORABLE MENTION
Jamie Bonnarens	 Cameron	 F	 Fr.	 Cache, Okla.
Whitney Taylor	 Midwestern State	 G	 Jr.	 Melissa, Texas
Jenna Price	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 F	 Fr.	 Midlothian, Texas
Krystal Pickron	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 G	 Sr.	 Dallas, Texas
Kaylin Roher	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 G	 Sr.	 Houston, Texas
Emily Spector	 Texas Woman’s	 F	 Sr.	 Keller, Texas
Niva Taito	 UT Permian Basin	 G	 Sr.	 Dallas Texas
Brianna Caro	 UT Permian Basin	 F	 Jr.	 Dallas Texas
Jordan Gutierrez	 Western New Mexico	 G	 Sr.	 Albuquerque, NM
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Player of the Year: Jasmine Prophet, Angelo State
Defensive Player of the Year: Jasmine Prophet, Angelo State
Freshman of the Year: Jenna Price, Texas A&M-Commerce
Newcomer of the Year: Mackenzie Hailey, Tarleton State
Coach of the Year: Josh Prock, Eastern New Mexico
ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
Jasmine Prophet	 Angelo State	 C	 Sr.	 Jackson, Miss.
Mikaehla Connor	 Eastern New Mexico	 G	 Jr.	 Dallas, Texas
Mackenzie Hailey	 Tarleton State	 F	 So.	 Burleson, Texas
Brianna Wise	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 F	 Jr.	 Desoto, Texas
Sasha Watson	 West Texas A&M	 G	 Sr.	 Amarillo, Texas
Lilley Vander Zee	 West Texas A&M	 C	 Sr.	 Granbury, Texas
ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS
Bailey Wipff	 Tarleton State	 Sr.	 G	 Education	 Lubbock, Texas
Kenesha Saygo	 Texas Woman’s	 Sr.	 G	 Criminal Justice	 Killeen, Texas
Kaylee Kana	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 Sr.	 F	 Comm. Science & Disorder	 Mont Belvieu, Texas
Kristin Rydell	 Midwestern State	 Jr.	 G	 Nursing	 Hutto, Texas
Mikaehla Connor	 Eastern New Mexico	 Jr.	 G	 Biology	 Dallas, Texas
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
LSC Academic Player of the Year: Bailey Wipff, Tarleton State
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Women’s Basketball Championship History
Year	Site	 Winner	 Score	 Runner-up
1983	 Nacogdoches, Texas	 Abilene Christian	 55-53	 Texas A&M-Kingsville
1984	 Commerce, Texas	 Howard Payne 	 53-51	 Sam Houston State
1985	 Abilene, Texas	 Abilene Christian	 70-50	 Howard Payne
1986	 Abilene, Texas	 Abilene Christian	 102-56	 Angelo State
1987	 Canyon, Texas	 West Texas A&M	 98-60	 Abilene Christian
1988	 Canyon, Texas	 West Texas A&M	 82-53	 Abilene Christian
1989	 Canyon, Texas	 West Texas A&M	 72-58	 Abilene Christian
1990	 Canyon, Texas	 West Texas A&M	 78-50	 Texas Woman’s
1991	 Canyon, Texas	 West Texas A&M	 86-52	 Eastern New Mexico
1992	 Abilene, Texas	 Central Oklahoma	 87-85	 Abilene Christian
1993	 Abilene, Texas	 Abilene Christian	 90-79	 Eastern New Mexico
1994	 San Angelo, Texas	 Angelo State	 79-69	 Abilene Christian
1995	 Canyon, Texas	 West Texas A&M	 74-68	 Abilene Christian
1996	 Canyon, Texas	 Abilene Christian	 82-60	 West Texas A&M
1997	 Canyon, Texas	 West Texas A&M	 59-56	 Abilene Christian
1998	 Abilene, Texas	 Abilene Christian	 76-54	 Harding
1999	 Canyon, Texas	 Abilene Christian	 70-57	 West Texas A&M
2000	 Kingsville, Texas	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 82-67	 West Texas A&M
2001	 Wichita Falls, Texas	 Midwestern State	 65-61	 Southeastern Okla.
2002	 San Angelo, Texas	 Angelo State	 82-67	 Midwestern State
2003	 Tahlequah, Okla.	 Northeastern State	 82-68	 West Texas A&M
2004	 Canyon, Texas	 Angelo State	 78-63	 Northeastern State
2005	 Tahlequah, Okla.	 Angelo State	 61-49	 Northeastern State
2006	 Canyon, Texas	 West Texas A&M	 83-68	 Angelo State
2007	 Commerce, Texas	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 81-71	 West Texas A&M
2008	 Bartlesville, Okla.	 West Texas A&M	 85-73	 Central Oklahoma
2009	 Bartlesville, Okla.	 West Texas A&M	 66-59	 Central Oklahoma
2010	 Bartlesville, Okla.	 West Texas A&M	 66-59	 Northeastern State
2011	 Bartlesville, Okla.	 Texas Woman’s	 74-73	 Central Oklahoma
2012	 Allen, Texas	 Tarleton State	 48-44	 Incarnate Word
2013	 Allen, Texas	 Midwestern State	 85-83 (OT)	 West Texas A&M
2014	 Allen, Texas	 West Texas A&M	 76-67	 Tarleton State
2015	 Allen, Texas	 West Texas A&M	 73-70	 Midwestern State
2016	 Allen, Texas	 Angelo State	 68-65 (2OT)	 West Texas A&M
Tournament Titles
13	 West Texas A&M
7	 Abilene Christian
5 	 Angelo State
2 	 Midwestern State
1	 Tarleton State
1	 Texas Woman’s
1 	 Texas A&M-Commerce
1 	 Howard Payne
1 	 Central Oklahoma
1 	 Texas A&M-Kingsville
1 	 Northeastern State
Tournament Final Appearances
20	 West Texas A&M	 (13-7)
14	 Abilene Christian	 (7-7)
7	 Angelo State	 (5-2)
4	 Northeastern State	 (1-3)
4	 Central Oklahoma	 (1-3)
4	 Midwestern State	 (2-2)
2	 Texas Woman’s	 (1-1)
2	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 (1-1)
2	 Howard Payne	 (1-1)
2	 Eastern New Mexico	 (0-2)
2	 Tarleton State	 (1-1)
1	 Texas A&M-Commerce	 (1-0)
1	 Harding	 (0-1)
1	 Southeastern Oklahoma	 (0-1)
1	 Sam Houston State	 (0-1)
1	 Incarnate Word	 (0-1)
All-Time Win-Loss Percentage
Team	 G	 W-L	 Pct.
1. 	 West Texas A&M	 64	 49-15	 .766
2. 	 Howard Payne	 7	 5-2	 .714
3. 	 Midwestern State	 20	 13-7	 .650
4. 	 Abilene Christian	 46	 29-17	 .630
5. 	 Sam Houston State	 5	 3-2	 .600
6. 	 Angelo State	 48	 26-22	 .542
7. 	 Northeastern State	 19	 10-9	 .526
T8.	 Incarnate Word	 4	 2-2	 .500
T8. 	 Ouachita Baptist	 4	 2-2	 .500
10. 	 Central Oklahoma	 26	 12-14	 .462
11. 	 Texas Woman’s	 21	 9-12	 .429
12. 	 Tarleton State	 22	 9-13	 .409
13.	 Southeastern Okla.	 15	 6-9	 .400
14.	 Texas A&M-Kingsville	 26	 10-16	 .385
T15.	Texas A&M-Commerce	 30	 10-20	 .333
T15.	Harding	 3	 1-2	 .333
T15.	Southwest Texas St.	 3	 1-2	 .333
18. 	 Eastern New Mexico	 27	 8-19	 .296
T19. 	Southwestern Okla.	 6	 1-5	 .167
T19. 	East Central	 6	 1-5	 .167
21. 	 Cameron	 12	 1-11	 .083
Year-by-Year Tournament Appearances
West Texas A&M (28) - 1987, 1988, 1989,
1990, 1991, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Angelo State (27) - 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986,
1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993,
1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,
2015, 2016
Abilene Christian (25) - 1983, 1984, 1985,
1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993,
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,
2013
Texas A&M-Commerce (21) - 1983, 1984,
1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994,
1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,
2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Eastern New Mexico (19) - 1986, 1988, 1989,
1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996,
1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2012, 2013,
2015, 2016
Texas A&M-Kingsville (17) - 1983, 1984, 1985,
1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996,
1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010, 2014
Central Oklahoma (15) - 1990, 1991, 1992,
1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005,
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Tarleton State (14) - 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006,
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013,
2014, 2015, 2016
Texas Woman’s (13) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994,
1996, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014,
2015, 2016
Cameron (11) - 1990, 1991, 1993, 2001, 2002,
2004, 2006, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016
Northeastern State (10) - 2000, 2001, 2003,
2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Southeastern Oklahoma State (9) - 1999,
2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010,
2011
Midwestern State (9) - 1998, 2001, 2002,
2003, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
East Central (5) - 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007
Southwestern Oklahoma State (5) - 1999,
2002, 2003, 2005, 2006
Howard Payne (3) - 1984, 1985, 1986
Harding (2) - 1998, 1999
Ouachita Baptist (2) - 1998, 2000
Sam Houston State (2) - 1983, 1984
Southwest Texas State (2) - 1983, 1984
Incarnate Word (2) - 2012, 2013
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Women’s Basketball Championship Records
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME
POINTS: 44 (15 FG, 0 3FG, 14 FT), Jamie Meyer, ACU (vs. UCO), 2010
FIELD GOALS MADE: 16 (A 31), Claudia Schleyer, ACU (vs. HPU), 1985
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 35 (M 13), Britney Jordan, A&M-C (vs. UCO), 2009
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): .900 (9 of 10) Ashley King, ACU (vs. ECU), 2004
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 10 (A 12), Sharon Ballenger, ASU (vs. CU), 2004
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 13 (M 5), Kanani Marshal, A&M-C (vs. TSU), 2006; (M 6) Katie Crawford, TSU (vs. A&M-C), 2006 (M 3) Shawn
Williams, UCO (vs. ACU), 1990; (M 4) Jazzmine Robinson, CU (vs. A&M-C), 2015
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 8 att.): 1.000 (8 of 8) Ashley King, ACU (vs. ECU), 2004
FREE THROWS MADE: 16 (A 18), Britney Jordan, A&M-C (vs. TSU), 2007; (A 18) Chontiquah White, WT (vs. TWU), 2015
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 18 (M 16), Britney Jordan, A&M-C (vs. TSU), 2007; (M 16) Chontiquah White, WT (vs. TWU), 2015
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (10 of 10) Sharon Taylor, WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991; (10 of 10) Sharon Taylor, WTAMU (vs.
ENMU), 1991; (12 of 12) Lisa Lowden, UCO (vs. ASU), 1992; (10 of 10) Jon Alair, ENMU (vs. UCO), 1997; April Woods, UCO (vs. WTAMU), 2003;
Emily Brister, WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 2007; (10 of 10) Katie Crawford, TSU (vs. A&M-C), 2007; (14 of 14) Jamie Meyer, ACU (vs. UCO), 2010; (11 of 11)
Dianna Jones, MSU (vs. ENMU), 2013
REBOUNDS: 23, Ocie Taylor A&M-C (vs. SWT), 1983
ASSISTS: 13, Cheryl Fillmore, TAMUK (vs. CU), 1991
STEALS: 12, Jennifer Clarkson, ACU (vs. A&M-C), 1994
BLOCKED SHOTS: 8, Mary Kovtun, TWU (vs TSU), 2014
TURNOVERS BY: 12, Stephanie Brockman, ENMU (vs. WTAMU), 1991
TOP SINGLE GAME SCORING PERFORMANCES
44, Jamie Meyer, ACU, 2010
43, Britney Jordan, A&M-C, 2007
38, Jamie Scheppmann, OBU, 2000
37, Britney Jordan, A&M-C, 2009
36, Jackie Bucher, ACU, 1999
36, Sharon Ballenger, ASU, 2004
35, Britney Jordan, A&M-C, 2009
34, Claudia Schleyer, ACU, 1985
34, Anita Vigil, ACU, 1989
33, Sandie Kyllo, ACU, 1994
33, Brandi Robinson, SOSU, 2002
32, Peggy Taylor, HPU, 1984
32, Devin Gfiffin, WT, 2013
32, Chontiquah White, WT, 2014
31, Robin Bradley, ENMU, 1986
31, Claudia Schleyer, ACU, 1986
31, Patricia Rivers, TAMUK, 1991
31, Jennifer Goble, ENMU, 1991
31, Stormy Griffith, ECU, 2004
30, Claudia Schleyer, ACU, 1983
30, Linda Muelker, SWT, 1984
30, Kiara Wright, TSU, 2013
30, Kiara Wright, TSU, 2013
TEAM SINGLE GAME
POINTS: 126 (54 of 88 FG; 2 of 8 3FG; 16 of 19 FT) WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991
FIELD GOALS MADE: 54 (A 88) WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 95 (M 43), ASU (vs. A&M-C), 1990
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): .630 (29 of 46) ASU (vs. NSU), 2004
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 16 (A 24), ACU (vs. ECU), 2004
3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 32 (M 13), NSU (vs. ENMU), 2004
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 att.): .688 (11 of 16) WTAMU (vs. CU), 2006
FREE THROWS MADE: 36 (A 42) MSU (vs. TSU), 2013
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 42 (M 36) MSU (vs. TSU), 2013
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 20 att.): .957 (22 of 23) ACU (vs. UCO), 1992
REBOUNDS: 60, ACU (vs. UCO), 1990
ASSISTS: 33, UCO (vs. A&M-C), 2009
STEALS: 26, WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991
BLOCKED SHOTS: 11, WTAMU (vs. SWOSU), 2005
TURNOVERS BY: 40, A&M-C (vs. WTAMU), 1991
Angelo State’s Jasmine Prophet was named MVP of the tournament with
a 21-point, 14-rebound performance in the championship game over
West Texas A&M in 2016.
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Angelo State Rambelles
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
3	 Bethany Ross	 G	 5-11	 FR	 Mansfield, Texas
4	 Keanna Kelly	 G	 5-8	 JR	 Arlington, Texas
5	 Jasmine Prophet	 P	 6-1	 SR	 Jackson, Mississippi
10	 Taylor Dorsey	 G	 5-7	 SR	 Ft. Worth, Texas
12	 Chenelle Pelle	 P	 6-1	 JR	 Long Beach, California
13	 Madi Greenwood	 PG	 5-8	 JR	 Derby, Kansas
15	 Kiahna Thompson	 G	 5-9	 JR	 Leander, Texas
21	 Lexi Murphy	 G	 5-9	 SR	 Papillion, Nebraska
23	 Christina Robinson	 PG	 5-9	 SR	 Gilbert, Arizona
24	 Bria Frierson	 F	 6-1	 JR	 Frisco, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Kevin Baker
Assistant Coach: Renae Shippy
Graduate Assistant: Sarah Stinnett
San Angelo, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1928 (9,601)
Colors: Blue and Gold
President: Dr. Brian May
Athletic Director: James Reid
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. John Wegner
Senior Woman Administrator:
Christina Whetsel
Media Relations:
Brandon Ireton, Chris Jonckheer
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Cameron Aggies
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
1	 Charron Montgomery	 G	 5-5	 Sr.	 Red Oak, Texas
3	 Petra Sellin	 G	 5-9	 Fr.	 Angelholm, Sweden
10	 Catlin Clancy	 G	 5-10	 Sr.	 N. Bundaberg, Australia
11	 Briana Underwood	 G	 5-8	 Sr.	 Lawton, Okla.
12	 Brittany Hill	 G	 5-3	 Sr.	 Tulsa, Okla.
15	 Parfitt McNair	 G	 5-8	 R-So.	 Manhattan, Kan.
20	 Jamie Bonnarens	 G/F	 6-0	 Fr.	 Cache, Okla.
21	 Natalie Halbleib	 G	 5-10	 Jr.	 Aurora, Colo.
22	 Savanna James	 F	 6-4	 Jr.	 Wasilla, Alaska
25	 Kennedi Simien	 G	 5-8	 R-Fr.	 Lawton, Okla.
30	 Ava Battese	 G	 5-8	 Fr.	 Elgin, Okla.
33	 Christina Soriano	 G	 5-7	 Sr.	 Barcelona, Spain
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Emma Andrews
Assistant Coach: Josh May
Graduate Assistant: Christina Caddy
Lawton, Okla.
Founded (Enrollment): 1908 (6,000)
Colors: Black and Gold
President: Dr. John McArthur
Athletic Director: Jim Jackson
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Keith Vitense
Senior Woman Administrator:
Kim Vinson
Media Relations:
Kenton Means
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No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
00	 Johna McClelland	 P	 6-3	 Jr.	 Garden City, Kan.
2	 Dasia Johnson	 G	 5-5	 So.	 Hutto, Texas
4	 Sarina Johnson	 G	 5-8	 Jr.	 Hemet, Calif.
5	 Jorie Mayfield	 P	 5-11	 Jr.	 Tempe, Ariz.
10	 Amari Dennis	 W	 5-11	 Jr.	 Broken Arrow, Okla.
11	 Brandi Gomez	 W	 5-10	 So.	 Clovis, N.M.
13	 Kassandra Harris	 P	 5-10	 Sr.	 Albuquerque, N.M.
20	 Taylor Dillard	 W	 5-10	 So.	 Dora, N.M.
21	 Haley Hall	 G	 5-5	 Fr.	 Grants, N.M.
23	 Jasmine Hotchkins	 G	 5-3	 Jr.	 Phoenix, Ariz.
32	 Shelby Jones	 P	 6-1	 Fr.	 Clovis, N.M.
33	 Mikaehla Connor	 W	 5-9	 Jr.	 Dallas, Texas
35	 Daeshi McCants	 P	 6-1	 Jr.	 Las Cruces, N.M.
44	 Eliza Martinez	 P	 6-2	 Jr.	 San Antonio, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Josh Prock
Assistant Coach: Jennifer Principe
Graduate Assistant: Jasmine Johnson
Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds
Portales, N.M.
Founded (Enrollment): 1934 (6,014)
Colors: Green and Silver
President: Dr. Steven G. Gamble
Athletic Director: Dr. Greg Waggoner
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dustin Seifert
Senior Woman Administrator:
Lora Ferguson
Media Relations:
Adam Pitterman, Will Edwards
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Midwestern State Mustangs
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
1	 Leanna James	 G	 5-7	 Fr-RS	 Godley, Texas
2	 Jasmine Richardson	 G	 5-5	 Jr.	 Corpus Christi, Texas
3	 McKenna Villegas	 F	 6-0	 So.	 Port Lavaca, Texas
5	 Kristin Rydell	 G	 5-7	 Jr.	 Hutto, Texas
12	 Jennifer Arbuckle	 F	 6-1	 Sr.	 Wichita Falls, Texas
15	 Micheline Mercelita	 F	 6-0	 Jr.	 Edinburg, Texas
21	 Montoria Tripp	 G	 5-7	 So.	 Frisco, Texas
24	 Courtney Kerr	 G	 5-9	 Fr-RS	 Paradise, Texas
25	 Anni Scholl	 G	 5-9	 So.	 Henrietta, Texas
30	 Mica Schneider	 G	 5-9	 Fr.	 Boerne, Texas
40	 Avery Queen	 F	 6-2	 Jr.	 Boerne, Texas
42	 Whitney Taylor	 G	 5-11	 Jr.	 Melissa, Texas
43	 Liz Cathcart	 F	 6-0	 Fr-RS	 Spring Branch, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Noel Johnson
Assistant Coaches: Christopher Reay, Jeff Arce
Graduate Assistant: Dianna Jones
Wichita Falls, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1922 (6,064)
Colors: Maroon and Gold
President: Dr. Suzanne Shipley
Athletic Director: Kyle Williams
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Greg Giddings
Senior Woman Administrator: TBA
Media Relations:
Trey Reed, Blake Barington
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Stephenville, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1899 (12,000)
Colors: Purple and White
President: Dr. F. Dominic Dottavio
Athletic Director: Lonn Reisman
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Bob Newby
Senior Woman Administrator:
Susan Burton
Media Relations:
Nathan Bural, Ryan Cox
Tarleton State TexAnns
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
2	 Kylie Collins	 G	 5-6	 Fr	 Mansfield, Texas
4	 Trejouir Wilson	 G	 5-5	 Fr	 Brownwood, Texas
5	 Tiara Tatum	 G	 5-6	 Jr	 Fairfield, Texas
11	 Hannah Allen	 G	 5-11	 Fr	 Roscoe, Texas
12	 Amber Lane	 G	 5-6	 Jr.	 Houston, Texas
14	 Shelby Drews	 G	 5-9	 R-Fr.	 Decatur, Texas
21	 Travanti Downes	 F	 5-10	 Sr	 Kennedale, Texas
22	 Bailey Wipff	 G	 5-6	 Sr	 Lubbock, Texas
23	 Baylee Peck	 G	 5-7	 Jr	 Leander, Texas
24	 Ke’Aunna Johnson	 F	 5-11	 Fr	 Killeen, Texas
32	 Shelby Mankins	 G	 5-11	 So	 Joshua, Texas
35	 Ikpeaku Iwobi	 F	 5-10	 Sr	 Houston, Texas
41	 Mackenzie Hailey	 F	 6-2	 So	 Burleson, Texas
42	 Reann Hall	 F	 6-0	 Fr	 Marble Falls, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Misty Wilson
Assistant Coaches: Karli Moore,
Jake Stevens
Graduate Assistant: Kathy Thomas
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No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
0	 Jordan Williams	 G	 5-10	 Jr.	 Grand Prairie, Texas
1	 Jasmyn Poe	 G	 5-5	 R-Fr.	 Kennedale, Texas
2	 Brianna Wise	 F	 5-11	 Jr.	 Desoto, Texas
3	 Natalie Hessong	 G	 5-9	 Sr.	 Corpus Christi, Texas
4	 Krystal Pickron	 G	 5-7	 Sr.	 Dallas, Texas
5	 Courtney Fields	 G	 5-6	 R-Fr.	 Flower Mound, Texas
11	 Lauren Parker	 G	 5-9	 Jr.	 Chicago, Ill.
12	 Princess Davis	 G	 5-7	 Jr.	 Shreveport, La.
14	 Khala Riley	 G	 5-6	 Sr.	 Grand Prairie, Texas
23	 Penina Faumui	 F	 5-11	 Jr.	 Honolulu, Hawai’I
24	 Artaejah Gay	 F	 5-11	 Jr.	 Cedar Hill, Texas
32	 Victoria George	 C	 6-0	 Fr.	 Mesquite, Texas
34	 Jenna Price	 F	 6-0	 Fr.	 Midlothian, Texas
42	 Brittany Adams	 C	 6-3	 Sr.	 Carrollton, Texas
45	 Abreanna Harrison	 F	 6-0	 Fr.	 Wichita Falls, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Jason Burton
Assistant Coaches: Markeith Brown,
Lacey Escamilla, Abigail Leaupepe-Tele
Texas A&M-Commerce Lions
Commerce, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1889 (13,000)
Colors: Blue and Gold
President: Dr. Ray Keck
Athletic Director: Tim McMurray
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. LaVelle Hendricks
Senior Woman Administrator:
Judy Sackfield
Media Relations:
Josh Manck
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Kingsville, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1917 (9,256)
Colors: Blue and Gold
President: Dr. Steven Tallant
Athletic Director: D. Scott Gines
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Manuel Flores
Senior Woman Administrator:
Hanna Lantz
Media Relations:
Kelvin Queliz, Keonte’ Herrera
Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
2	 Reni Alfred	 G/F	 5-10	 So.	 New Iberia, La.
3	 Emmeri Archer	 G	 5-9	 So.	 Brooklyn, N.Y.
4	 Tee Moore	 G	 5-7	 Sr.	 Lubbock, Texas
5	 Kaylin Roher	 G	 5-3	 Sr.	 League City, Texas
11	 Madison Crawford	 PG	 5-9	 Fr.	 Ft. Worth, Texas
12	 Lily Hospers	 G/F	 6-0	 Sr.	 Nelson, New Zealand
13	 Shaq Debose	 PG	 5-4	 Fr.	 Houston, Texas
14	 Jaiton Walls	 C	 6-2	 So.	 Round Rock, Texas
15	 Victoria Salinas	 G	 5-10	 Fr.	 Corpus Christi, Texas
20	 Joslyn Smith	 F	 5-10	 Sr.	 Amarillo, Texas
21	 Ope Ibrahim	 F	 5-11	 Jr.	 Houston, Texas
23	 Meesha Wade	 G	 5-7	 Sr.	 Dallas, Texas
25	 Cara Taliaferro	 G	 5-10	 Fr.	 San Antonio, Texas
31	 Angelica Wilson	 F	 6-1	 So.	 San Diego, Calif.
32	 Kaylee Kana	 F	 6-0	 Sr.	 Mont Belvieu, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Wade Scott
Assistant Coach: DJ Slifer
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Denton, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1901 (15,135)
Colors: Maroon and White
President: Dr. Carine Feyten
Athletic Director: Chalese Connors
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Don Edwards
Senior Woman Administrator:
Charolette Hunt
Media Relations:
Becca Walters
Texas Woman’s Pioneers
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
0	 Kenesha Saygo	 G	 5-7	 Sr.	 Killeen, Texas
1	 KJ Stastny	 G	 5-9	 So.	 Celina, Texas
2	 Cienna Rodriguez	 G	 5-4	 Jr.	 Cypress, Texas
5	 Kara Mitchell	 G	 5-8	 So.	 Plano, Texas
11	 Emily Spector	 F	 5-10	 Sr.	 Keller, Texas
14	 Morgan Easley	 G	 5-11	 Jr.	 Flower Mound, Texas
15	 Bri’anna Gray	 F	 5-11	 So.	 Killeen, Texas
20	 Andrea Mapua	 G	 5-9	 Sr.	 Frisco, Texas
23	 Grace Mitchell	 F	 6-0	 Jr.	 Plano, Texas
24	 Deja Pointer	 G	 5-7	 Sr.	 Killeen, Texas
25	 Desiree Phipps	 G	 5-9	 So.	 Ft. Gibson, Okla.
32	 Ashley Bonugli	 G	 5-7	 Sr.	 Granbury, Texas
44	 Hailee Ashworth	 F	 5-11	 Fr.	 Richland Springs, Texas
51	 Alexis Nezianya	 F	 5-11	 Jr.	 Carrolton, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Beth Jillson
Assistant Coach: Taylor High
Graduate Assistants: Jocelyn Cook,
Tolu Omotola
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UT Permian Basin Falcons
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
1	 Jackie Perez	 G	 5-3	 Jr.	 El Paso, Texas
3	 Nakedra Burke	 G/F	 5-10	 Jr.	 El Paso, Texas
5	 Niva Taito	 G	 5-3	 Sr.	 Arlington, Texas
10	 Sierra LaGrande	 G	 5-5	 Jr.	 Southfield, Mich.
11	 Alexandria Dockery	 G	 5-8	 Fr.	 Las Vegas, Nev.
12	 Briana Caro	 G	 5-10	 Jr.	 Mesquite, Texas
13	 Victoria Lopez	 G	 5-6	 Jr.	 El Paso, Texas
14	 Sam Martin	 G	 5-7	 Jr.	 Lafayette, La.
20	 Heather Crittenden	 F/C	 6-2	 Jr.	 El Paso, Texas
21	 Jau’nae Peevy	 G	 5-8	 Sr.	 Denver, Colo.
24	 Kristel Reid	 G/F	 5-9	 Jr.	 Houston, Texas
30	 Adriana Davis	 G	 5-6	 Jr.	 Dallas, Texas
33	 Stephanie Verduzco	 F/C	 6-1	 Jr.	 Chicago, Ill.
40	 Jasmine Spriggins	 G/F	 5-9	 Sr.	 Dickinson, Texas
42	 Jazmyn Johnson	 G/F	 5-9	 Sr.	 Kingwood, Texas
55	 Kianna Fierro	 F	 5-8	 Fr.	 Van Horn, Texas
	 Brittani McCoy	 G/F	 5-9	 Fr.	 Loudon County, Va.
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Jerome Willis
Assistant Coach:
Ned Simmons
Odessa, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1973 (6,888)
Colors: Black and Orange
President: Dr. W. David Watts
Athletic Director: Dr. Steve Aicinena
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. Kyle Beran
Senior Woman Administrator:
Maryann Vasquez
Media Relations: Ryan Haage
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West Texas A&M Lady Buffs
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
2	 Reagan Haynes	 G	 5-7	 So.	 Gruver, Texas
3	 Amanda Bell	 G	 5-8	 R-Fr.	 Midland, Texas
4	 Lexy Hightower	 G	 5-8	 Fr.	 Amarillo, Texas
10	 Sydney Walton	 G	 5-8	 Jr.	 Perryton, Texas
12	 Alie Decker	 G	 5-10	 Sr.	 Edmond, Okla.
13	 Taylor LaCour	 F	 6-1	 So.	 Georgetown, Texas
21	 Baylee Quisenberry	 G	 5-9	 Fr.	 Devine, Texas
23	 Sasha Watson	 G	 5-7	 Sr.	 Amarillo, Texas
24	 Bailey Thiel (TEEL)	 G	 5-10	 Sr.	 Idalou, Texas
30	 Cece Wooten	 F	 6-0	 Jr.	 Vancouver, Wash.
34	 Maddison Wild	 C	 6-2	 Sr.	 Epsom, Victoria, Australia
41	 Lilley Vander Zee	 C	 6-4	 Sr.	 Granbury, Texas
42	 Madison Parker	 F	 5-10	 Jr.	 Amarillo, Texas
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Kristen Mattio
Associate Head Coach: Camille Perkins
Assistant Coach: Josh Ashley
Canyon, Texas
Founded (Enrollment): 1910 (9,966)
Colors: Maroon and White
President: Dr. Walter Wendler
Athletic Director: Michael McBroom
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Dr. David Rausch
Senior Woman Administrator:
Stephanie Sumpter
Media Relations:
Kit Strief, Brent Seals, Tyson Jex
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Western New Mexico Mustangs
No.	Name	 Pos.	Ht.	 Yr.	 Hometown
2	 Jordan Gutierrez	 G	 5-3	 Sr.	 Albuquerque, N.M.
3	 Kenzie Rinehart	 G	 5-6	 Sr.	 Deming, N.M.
12	 Keshaun Clark	 F	 5-11	 Jr.	 Avondale, Ariz.
14	 Jayla Brown	 G	 5-7	 Sr.	 Phoenix, Ariz.
25	 Lucy Benning	 G	 5-10	 R-So.	 El Paso, Texas
31	 Jade Botelho	 F	 5-10	 Jr.	 Honolulu, Hawaii
32	 Megan Looney	 F	 6-0	 So.	 Phoenix, Ariz.
55	 Taimane Passi	 F	 6-0	 R-Jr.	 Honolulu, Hawaii
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Lauren Unger
Assistant Coach: Liseth Orrego
Silver City, N.M.
Founded (Enrollment): 1893 (3,300)
Colors: Royal Purple and Golden Yellow
President: Dr. Joseph Shepard
Athletic Director: Mark Coleman
Faculty Athletics Representative:
Tanya Rivers
Senior Woman Administrator:
Terra Dunlap
Media Relations: Brian Kortz
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  • 3. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 3 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Dear Basketball Fans, Welcome to the 2017 Lone Star Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championship. The LSC is proud to work with the Allen Event Center and the City of Allen to create the best experience possible for our student-athletes and fans. With 11 member institutions in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma, the LSC seeks to provide student-athletes with a first-class experience. We believe the LSC Basketball Championship does just that, while highlighting the basketball being played in our Conferenceandgivingourmemberschools achancetoreconnectwith formerstudents and recruit future students in the North Texas area. I hope you have a great time and enjoy the games this week. As you cheer on your favorite team, I request your assistance in helping create a positive game environment for all participants. I encourage enthusiastic support for your team, but I also ask that you respect all participants by treating all players, coaches, officials and fellow fans with respect. Thank you for your support of the LSC. Enjoy the games! Respectfully, Jay Poerner
  • 4. 4 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Jay Poerner Interim Commissioner Melanie Robotham Assistant Commissioner - Media Relations Danielle Anderson Assistant Commissioner - Compliance Lone Star Conference On the Web LONESTARCONFERENCE.ORG The official internet home of the Lone Star Conference contains news, videos, notes, standings, results and information about the league’s nine member institutions and 16 sports. TWITTER.COM/LONESTARCONF FACEBOOK.COM/LONESTARCONF YOUTUBE.COM/LSCMEDIA31 Follow the Lone Star Conference CREDITS: The 2017 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship program is a publication of the LSC. Photography credits: Vladimir Cherry, Sarah Glenn, Patrick Green, Jeremy Enlow/Steel Shutter Photography, Angelo State University, Cameron University, Eastern New Mexico University, Midwestern State University, Tarleton State University, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, UT Permian Basin, Texas Woman’s University, West Texas A&M University, Western New Mexico University. Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athletics, the Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an innovative athletics conference that aims to provide a superior competitive experience for member institutions and to allow for comprehensive development of student-athletes through academic services and life skills programming. The LSC continues to build upon its proud history while intending to be recognized as the premier NCAA Division II conference in the nation. The league’s mission is to foster student participation and success among member institutions in NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of each institution’s total educational program. The LSC shall pursue student- athlete development with highest regard to the principles of academic excellence, graduation success, sportsmanship, ethical conduct, resourcefulness, community service, gender equity, and diversity. The LSC - founded on April 25, 1931 - has developed from a five-team conference of Texas-based schools to an 11-member league that spans three states (Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico). The conference membership recently expanded by adding The University of Texas of the Permian Basin and Western New Mexico University in July 2016. Oklahoma Panhandle State University becomes an affiliate member in football and Lubbock Christian University joins the league as an affiliate member in indoor and outdoor track and field on that same date. The league continues to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of intercollegiate athletic programs that are compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive sports. Throughout the league’s 85-year history, various institutions have competed under the LSC banner. Today, only Texas A&M University-Commerce (then East Texas State) remains from the original group that was formed in 1931 when North Texas State, Southwest Texas State, Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The membership alignment has changed over the years, with current members added from 1954 to 2016. Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) joined in 1954, and Angelo State in 1968. Conference membership remained within the Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico was admitted. Since then, the LSC has included members from Arkansas and Oklahoma. Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the outset of an expansion phase, while Texas Woman’s (1989) and previous members West Texas A&M (1986, 1993) and Tarleton State (1968, 1994) joined the league soon after. Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, while Incarnate Word joined the league in 2010. Harding reconnected with the league as an affiliate member in track and field from 2013-15, and McMurry was an affiliate member in indoor and outdoor track and field, and football in 2014. Past members of the LSC include Trinity, Houston, Lamar, Howard Payne, Sul Ross State, McMurry, Harding, Ouachita Baptist, Central Oklahoma, East Central (Okla.), Northeastern State (Okla.), Southeastern Oklahoma, Southwestern Oklahoma, Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word. While the LSC has maintained a long-standing tradition of competitive athletic programs for its members, many teams and individuals have gone on to distinguish themselves on the national stage. Entering 2016-17, LSC member institutions have collected 75 NCAA team national championships since the league joined the Division II membership in 1982. The LSC conducts conference championships in 17 sports (eight men and nine women). Men’s championships include football, cross country, basketball, baseball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, golf and tennis. Women’s titles are determined in volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, softball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and golf. The conference office is located in Richardson, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. Jay Poerner serves as Commissioner, with assistance from Melanie Robotham (Media Relations), Danielle Anderson (Compliance) and Cheryl Scott (Business).
  • 5. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 5 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Lone Star Conference Member Institutions CU’s athletic history and feature numerous Aggie greats. Cameron offers 11 intercollegiate athletic programs and is a proud member of both the NCAA Division II and the Lone Star Conference. Cameron athletes compete in the Aggie Gym (basketball, volleyball), McCord Field (baseball), McMahon Field (softball), and the Streich-Henry Family Tennis Complex; as well as having the Cameron Golf Practice Range on campus. Cameron has recently opened the Terry Bell Golf Center this fall, which is an indoor training facility for the men’s and women’s golf programs, which houses three indoor hitting bays and state-of-the-art swing tracking technology. Since its founding as a junior college in 1934, Eastern New Mexico University has blossomed into a university offering an associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degree in 66 programs and with an enrollment of approximately 6,014 students. Currently, students attend ENMU from 49 states and 20 foreign countries. The varsity athletic teams at the university compete in the nationally respected NCAA II Lone Star Conference. Eastern is having a strong year, highlighted by the football team reaching the postseason for the second year in a row and claiming the Wagon Wheel for the third time in four seasons. The women’s basketball team is having its finest season since the 1990’s and set a new team record for LSC victories. The men’s basketball team has made significant strides this season, while the volleyball program posted its first win over a top-ten team in recent memory. The cross country team’s finished strong and participated in the NCAA Championships, whilw the soccer programs shared the new stadium will the football team. Academically, the Greyhounds have been at or near the top of the conference and received numerous accolades. ENMU has won national championships in basketball, track, cross country, and rodeo, plus numerous division and conference titles. Midwestern State University is heralded as the public liberal arts University of the State of Texas. Faculty, administrators, staff and students actively participate in an academic community that focuses, refines and continuously challenges points of understanding. The university offers an affordable, nurturing and challenging learning environment that serves the citizens of Texas, other states and many countries. The university strives to prepare its graduates to set high goals, be productive members of the global society, understand and relate to people and ideas different from their own, and continue to learn throughout their lives. MSU carries on a proud and rich tradition of competition intercollegiate athletics that dates back to the creation of Wichita Falls Junior College in 1922. The school’s nationally regarded men’s basketball program boasts 25 national tournament appearances advancing to the Elite Eight in 2010, 2011 and 2012 while claiming 11 Lone Star Conference championships since joining the league in 1995. The Mustangs have also experienced great success in many of its highly noted programs as football advanced to the NCAA II postseason on seven occasions while posting 17 consecutive winning campaigns. The men’s soccer team advanced to the Final Four in 2007 and 2010, while the volleyball program earned an appearance in the national postseason in 2007. MSU’s women’s cross- country team has claimed six Lone Star Conference championships and competed at the NCAA II national championships in 2008, 2010 and 2011, while the men’s and women’s tennis teams have advanced at least to the postseason in each of the past three seasons. The softball program finished as national semifinalists in 2011. Conveniently located in the center of Texas, Angelo State University has been recognized by Princeton Review for the past eight years as one of the top public universities in the state and among the best in the nation. ASU offers 42 undergraduate degrees with more than 100 majors and concentrations, plus 25 master’s degrees and one doctoral degree, on one of the state’s safest and most technologically sophisticated residential campuses. In addition to strong academic programs, Angelo State is known for its Carr Academic Scholarship Program and its generous gift aid for students. As the second-largest campus in the Texas Tech University System, Angelo State University attracts students from 29 countries, 46 states and 219 of the 254 counties in Texas. With nationally recognized undergraduate programs in biology, physics, agriculture, nursing, criminal justice, teacher education, homeland security and psychology, Angelo State provides a quality education on a 268-acre San Angelo campus that includes award-winning residence halls, library facilities and student centers. As well, Angelo State offers robust online programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The university also serves about 2,000 high school students throughout Texas through dual credit courses. The Angelo State Athletic Department provides opportunities for exceptional student-athletes to compete in their sports, enrich their personal lives, improve their abilities to serve and contribute to society, and to become leaders in their professions and their communities. Angelo State student-athletes strive to be their best on the playing field, as evidenced by four national championships and over 60 conference titles. ASU won the 1957 NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship, the 1978 NAIA Football National Championship, the 2004 NCAA Division II Women’s Softball National Championship and the 2010 NCAA Division II Women’s Outdoor Track and Field National Championship. The Rams and Rambelles are also active in the community, contributing numerous hours every month to causes and department initiatives. Finally, Angelo State student-athletes graduate and go on to successful careers in a variety of fields. With great coaches and some of the top facilities in the country at Angelo State, from here, it’s possible. Located in Southwest Oklahoma and nestled in the beautiful Wichita Mountains, Cameron University is a multipurpose university whose mission is to offer appropriate education programs to the people living in its service area. One of Oklahoma’s seven regional universities, Cameron is the higher-education center of Southwest Oklahoma, offering associate, baccalaureate and master’s degree programs. The university recognizes that the educational process includes the development of the intellectual, cultural, social, physical, moral and occupational capacities of people who participate in its programs and activities. Therefore, CU desires to assist its students in acquiring the skills, knowledge, values and attitudes that will enable them to lead creative, productive and self-fulfilling lives. With more than 5,000 students, Cameron offers students the traditional collegiate atmosphere and experiences combines with personalized attention from caring faculty and staff. The Cameron student body is quite diverse, including students from 49 states and more than 50 countries. Cameron also has a branch campus in Duncan to provide convenient access for students in Stephens Country and the surrounding area. Athletics have played a large role in campus life since Cameron’s inception in 1908. Over the years, the Aggies have won numerous conference (48), regional (50) and national (9) titles — including four straight men’s tennis regional championships from 2013 through 2016, back-to-back women’s tennis regional championships in 2011 and 2012 and one more in 2016, and a league record of 11 men’s golf conference championships. To further celebrate these milestones, the CU Athletic Department, in 2007, established an Athletic Hall of Fame to highlight
  • 6. 6 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Lone Star Conference Member Institutions Founded in 1899 as a private, liberal arts college, Tarleton State University is now one of the state’s fastest growing institutions with an enrollment over 12,000. Located an hour from Fort Worth in Stephenville, Texas, Tarleton serves as the educational and cultural flagship of the Cross Timbers Region. With a population of over 16,000, Stephenville is known as one of the country’s most desirable places to live and is included in Norman Crampton’s “The 100 Best Small Towns in America” published by Prentice Hall. A proud member of the Texas A&M University system since 1917, Tarleton offers two associate’s degree programs, 62 bachelor’s degrees, 26 master’s degrees, and a doctoral program in Education Leadership through five academic colleges: Liberal and Fine Arts, Business Administration, Agriculture and Human Sciences, Science and Technology, and Education. Tarleton State’s athletic department has become a very successful program that is rapidly developing a national reputation at the NCAA Division II level. Tarleton joined the NCAA Division II and the Lone Star Conference in 1994. In the last 12 years, the Tarleton athletics programs have produced an impressive record that is competitive and successful. Texan football won five LSC division titles and was the LSC champions in 2001, 2009 and 2013. The men’s basketball team has won eight LSC division titles, four NCAA Division II South Central Regional championships resulting in Elite Eight appearances, and two NCAA Division II Final Fours. The women’s basketball team won the LSC Championship title for the first time in school history in 2012 and the women’s golf team won the LSC championships nine times and eight consecutive West Regional Tournament championships. Approximately 400 Tarleton students participate in collegiate athletics. Texas A&M University-Commerce’s roots in northeast Texas extend back to 1889 when William L. Mayo opened his one-building East Texas Normal College campus. Today, A&M-Commerce has grown considerably, offering over 100 fields of study through 26 academic departments, hitting the 13,000 enrollment mark for the fall semester. Located just 65 miles northeast of Dallas, Texas A&M University- Commerce provides a unique and memorable collegiate experience. The fifth-oldest state university in Texas, and the second-fastest growing university in the Lone Star state, A&M-Commerce offers students the opportunity to pursue nearly every educational avenue available. With a large number of first-generation college students on campus, A&M- Commerce prides itself on offering a top-notch educational experience, allowing students to succeed both in the classroom and beyond. A&M-Commerce also has a long and illustrious athletic history, dating back to the first football game in 1914. The Lions, the only remaining original Lone Star Conference member, have won a combined 91 conference championships, including 23 in football, and five national titles with over 300 All-Americans since 1932. A&M-Commerce now sponsors 14 intercollegiate athletic programs, with softball throwing out the first pitch in the spring of 2015, and have advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight in men’s basketball, women’s basketball and soccer in the past 15 years. With the induction of former Lion great Autry Beamon in 2012, A&M-Commerce now has 11 members in the Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor, tied for the most of all conference institutions. A&M-Commerce scholar-athletes have also been highly successful in the classroom, as 139 Lions earned LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll accolades in the fall of 2016. Texas A&M University–Kingsville focuses on teaching and research programs while cultivating generations of alumni, many within the same family. The school is known for its engineering, wildlife and agricultural programs. Texas A&M- Kingsville was ranked as the fastest growing public doctoral university by The Chronicle of Higher Education in 2015. The biomedical sciences department includes the National Natural Toxins Research Center, which is a nationally-known program that studies the benefits of snake-venom toxins. The University offers 52 bachelor’s degrees and is updating the curriculum in every college. Texas A&M-Kingsville was nationally ranked in Forbes 2011 and 2012 List of America’s Top Colleges. Texas A&M- Kingsville also placed in the Top 100 Producers of Minority Degrees by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and was in top 200 in the nation as ranked by Washington Monthly. The institution values research and undergraduates are encouraged to participate in hands-on projects, many through the Ronald McNair Scholars Program. The university has a 545- acre farm near the main campus that allows for research opportunities for students in the Dick and Mary Lewis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Human Sciences. Campus housing can accommodate approximately 2,300 students in seven residence halls. The two newest halls, University Village and Mesquite Village West, feature two- and four- bedroom suite-style floor plans. Mesquite Village West houses Honors College students and offices. Students are enjoying the new Student Recreation Center, which offers two full-size gyms, a weight and cardio fitness room and an elevated jogging track. The new Javelina Dining Hall opened in spring 2011 offering a wide variety of food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Participation in the more than 100 student organizations and recreational sports teams enhances college life at A&M-Kingsville. Most of Texas A&M-Kingsville’s approximately 7,800 students come from South Texas, but there is wide diversity in the population, with students from approximately 45 states and more than 45 countries. The student body is split almost equally between men and women. The Javelina athletic program has been synonymous with success for more than 80 years. The Javelinas have won seven national football championships and 34 conference titles, including 27 Lone Star Conference trophies. The program had produced hundreds of All- Americans and has numerous hall of fame inductees including three in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Darrell Green, John Randle and Gene Upshaw. The success has carried over to other sports as well. The Javelina baseball team appeared in their fourth NCAA South Central Regionals tournament in the last five seasons and men’s track and field secured the LSC Outdoor Championship. All in all, six track and field student-athletes won national championships and Jeron Robinson posted the third best height (high jump) in the United States. The 2016 volleyball team advanced to their first ever NCAA regionals and football posted the best turnaround season in all of NCAA Division II in 2016, going from 2-9 to 9-3 with the three losses coming by five combined points. Texas Woman’s University is the largest public university in the nation primarily for women and has an enrollment of approximately 15,600 students on campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston. Since its founding in 1901, TWU has produced more than 88,000 graduates in fields vital to the growth and quality of life in Texas and the nation, including nursing, health care, education and business. Committed to transformational learning, discovery, and service in an inclusive environment that embraces diversity, Texas Woman’s inspires excellence and a pioneering spirit. At TWU, we are proud that Pioneer intercollegiate athletics consistently brings honor and distinction to TWU – not only in the athletics arena but also in the classroom. Approximately 90 student- athletes representing five sports continue to maintain better than a 3.0
  • 7. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 7 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Lone Star Conference Member Institutions cumulative grade point average, having done so consistently for 34.5 years (69 semesters). TWU competes in five NCAA Division II sports: basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball in the Lone Star Conference and as an independent in gymnastics. The Pioneers’ basketball team captured the school’s first LSC title in 2010-11 while the gymnastics team has won nine USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championships. The TWU soccer team has advanced to six LSC Championship Tournaments in 15 years of existence while the volleyball team has appeared in 18 postseasons including 13 straight from 2003-2015. The Pioneer softball team made the biggest splash in 2013 by sweeping both the Lone Star Conference regular season and tournament titles while advancing all the way to the NCAA Division II Women’s Softball National Championship. The University of Texas of the Permian Basin was established by the Texas Legislature in 1969 as an upper-level institution, offering junior, senior and graduate level classes. Courses were first taught in fall of 1973. In 1991, UTPB was granted authority by the legislature to offer freshman and sophomore level classes. Currently, UTPB offers degrees in 34 undergraduate programs and 19 Graduate areas of study. The University of Texas of the Permian Basin has become a leader in on-line education and we offer several degrees completely on- line at the undergraduate and graduate level. Enrollment topped 7,000 for the first time in fall 2016 and approximately 1,200 students reside on campus. Accredited programs include Petroleum Engineering (ABET), Mechanical Engineering (ABET), Teacher Certification (NCATE), Athletic Training (CAATE), Music (NASM), Social Work (CSWE), Business (AACSB), and Nursing (CCNE). UTPB has received numerous awards and rankings from organizations including US News and World Reports, Affordable Colleges On-Line, and Tope Education Degrees. UTPB is the newest member of the Lone Star Conference. UTPB supports 16 intercollegiate sports, more than any other member of the Lone Star Conference. UTPB athletics was established in 1994 and the Falcons became a member of the NAIA in 1995. UTPB joined the NCAA and the Division II Heartland Conference in 2007. Before joining the LSC, the Falcons won conference championships in the sports of volleyball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s basketball and women’s basketball. UTPB student-athletes have consistently exceeded the graduation rates of the general student body. Athletes can regularly be found to participate in university clubs and organizations throughout campus. Athletic success is important, but so is the opportunity to participate in a full collegiate experience. UTPB added the sports of football, men’s golf and women’s golf in fall of 2016. Men’s and women’s track and field are slated to be added to UTPB’s sports offerings before 2020. West Texas A&M University, a member of The Texas A&M University System since 1990, boasts the highest enrollment in school history for the 2016-17 school year at 9,850. The historic campus contains brick and mortar dating back to the early 1900s but offers a modern appeal with more than $95 million in capital improvements during the past 10 years. With a student-centered philosophy at its core, WTAMU is dedicated to educating tomorrow’s leaders through innovative academic and co-curricular undergraduate and graduate programs that ring true today. The university is committed to the intellectual, professional and social growth of students by providing an education grounded in the liberal arts and opportunities to develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills, an understanding of cultural diversity, a commitment to ethical behavior, an appreciation for the fine arts and humanities, and a desire for lifelong learning. WTAMU has continually achieved success in all sports as it fields 17 intercollegiate teams competing in the Lone Star Conference. WT finished the 2015-16 with another top 15 finish in the NACDA Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup and had its best season academically with a 2.99 overall department grade-point average. As a department, WT had seven CoSIDA All-Region recipients, six CoSIDA Academic All-America honorees and 30 Lone Star Conference Academic All-league selections. Five different student-athletes were named LSC Academic Players of the Year. WT finished 11th in the Directors’ Cup with 549.75 points as the highest ranked LSC team and the highest in Texas among NCAA Division II schools, both since 2011-2012. Over the last three years, WT is one of seven schools to rank in the top 15 each season in the final Directors’ Cup standings in NCAA Division II. Seven teams earned berths in their respective sports national championships as sophomore track and field standout Duke Kicinski won the national championship in the discus with a throw of 57.71m for the first national championship in program history. Overall WT had 87 All-LSC recipients, 66 all-region selections and 42 All- America honorees. WT women’s track and field All-American Bri Leeper was one of nine former college student-athletes to be selected as finalist for the 2016 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. She was the second Lady Buff in school history to be named to the top nine. Though she didn’t win, Leeper was honored at the annual ceremony in Indianapolis in October. WesternNewMexicoUniversityisapublicuniversity located in Silver City, New Mexico. It has served the people of the state and its surrounding areas as a comprehensive, regional, rural, public coeducational university and caters to a student body diverse in age, culture, language and ethnic background. Founded in the Territory of New Mexico on February 11, 1893 as the New Mexico Normal School, WNMU offers more than 70 areas of study. Twelve master’s degrees, 41 baccalaureate degrees, and 20 associate degrees and certificate programs are available. Fields of study include accounting, business, chemistry, criminal justice, education, environmental sustainability, forest/wildlife, graphic design, nursing, occupational therapy, psychology, social work and zoology. In fall of 2016, enrollment was over 3,500 students. The student to faculty ratio is 18:1. WNMU engages and empowers learners in a multicultural, inclusive, creative, and caring community of teaching, scholarship/ research, and service. WNMU aspires to be the premier teaching university excelling in student-centeredness, the liberal arts and sciences, professional programs, and career and technical preparation. We educate with rigor and compassion diverse learners who achieve career goals, gain civic literacy, practice social responsibility, and engage in lifelong pursuit of learning. Valuing the traditional academy and taking pride in our history and regional cultural heritages, we embrace innovation and transformation for a sustainable future in an ever-changing world of local and global connections. The Mustangs offer 11 athletic programs, five for men and six for women, with success over the past several years in tennis, golf, softball and volleyball. All four sports have also had their success when it comes to advancing to the national stage. The Mustang tennis programs completed a historic run in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in which the men went 37-0 and 14-0 over the past seven years, winning the regular season and conference titles every season. The women claimed the RMAC tournament title four of the last five years. The golf program has reached 14 NCAA Championship appearances and most recently Calum Hill placed second at Nationals as an individual. The volleyball and softball teams have claimed conference titles and have made runs into the postseason.
  • 8. LSC MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE Thursday, March 2, 2017 SESSION ONE Game 2: Men’s Quarterfinal, 2) Tarleton State vs. 7) Angelo State, ASU 85-82 (OT) SESSION TWO Game 4: Men’s Quarterfinal, 1) UT Permian Basin vs. 8) Midwestern State, UTPB 81-70 Friday, March 3, 2017 SESSION THREE Game 6: Men’s Quarterfinal, 3) West Texas A&M vs. 6) Texas A&M-Kingsville, TAMUK 68-63 SESSION FOUR Game 8: Men’s Quarterfinal, 4) Texas A&M-Commerce vs. 5) Cameron, A&M-C 54-52 Saturday, March 4, 2017 SESSION FIVE Game 10: Men’s Semifinal, 7) Angelo State vs. 6) Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2:30 p.m. SESSION SIX Game 12: Men’s Semifinal, 1) UT Permian Basin vs. 4) Texas A&M-Commerce, 8:30 pm Sunday, March 5, 2017 SESSION SEVEN Game 14: Men’s Championship, Winner G10 vs. Winner G12, 3:30 p.m. (5) Cameron (6) Texas A&M-Kingsville (3) West Texas A&M (2) Tarleton State Saturday, March 4 SESSION FIVE: Game 10 2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 4 SESSION SIX: Game 12 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 5 SESSION SEVEN: Game 14 3:30 p.m. LSC Champion (8) Midwestern State (7) Angelo State (4) Texas A&M-Commerce (1) UT Permian Basin Thursday, March 2 SESSION ONE: Game 2 2:30 p.m. Friday, March 3 SESSION FOUR: Game 8 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 2 SESSION TWO: Game 4 8:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball Championship Bracket Friday, March 3 SESSION THREE: Game 6 2:30 p.m. (7) Angelo State (1) UT Permian Basin (6) Texas A&M-Kingsville (4) Texas A&M-Commerce
  • 9. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 9 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Men’s Basketball Awards LSC Players of the Week Date Men’s Offensive N-16 Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin N-22 Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin (2) N-29 CoRnell Neal, Eastern New Mexico D-5 Ridell Camidge, Tarleton State D-14 David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M D-20 Ridell Camidge, Tarleton State (2) J-3 David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M (2) J-9 Devante Pullum, Midwestern State J-16 Ridell Camidge, Tarleton State (3) J-23 Delvonte Pierre, Cameron J-30 Chantz Chambers, Tarleton State F-6 Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin (3) F-13 David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M (3) F-20 James McPherson, UT Permian Basin F-27 Johnnie Lacy, UT Permian Basin Date Men’s Defensive N-16 Dorian Armstrong, A&M-Commerce N-22 Justin Hollins, Angelo State N-29 Igor Ibaka, Midwestern State D-5 Romond Jenkins, Tarleton State D-14 Carl White, West Texas A&M D-20 Romond Jenkins, Tarleton State (2) J-3 Justin Hollins, Angelo State (2) J-9 Dorian Armstrong, A&M-Commerce (2) J-16 Sammy Allen, UT Permian Basin J-23 Sammy Allen, UT Permian Basin (2) J-30 Dorian Armstrong, A&M-Commerce (3) F-6 Romond Jenkins, Tarleton State (3) F-13 Romond Jenkins, Tarleton State (4) F-20 Marquieth Russell, A&M-Commerce F-27 Sammy Allen, UT Permian Basin (3) ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS FIRST TEAM Quay King Angelo State G Sr. Atlanta, Ga. Romond Jenkins Tarleton State F Sr. Midwest City, Okla. Chantz Chambers Tarleton State G Sr. Shreveport, La. Malik Albert Texas A&M-Commerce G Sr. Detroit, Mich. Daeshon Francis UT Permian Basin G Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. David Chavlovich West Texas A&M G Jr. Arlington, Texas SECOND TEAM JV Long Cameron G So. Arlington, Texas Ridell Camidge Tarleton State G Jr. Wilmington, NC Johnnie Lacy UT Permian Basin G Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. James McPherson UT Permian Basin G Jr. Ann Arbor, Mich. Jordan Evans West Texas A&M G Jr. Houston, Texas THIRD TEAM Delvonte Pierre Cameron G Sr. Lawton, Okla. Igor Ibaka Midwestern State F Jr. Brazzaville, Congo Trey Seymore Texas A&M-Commerce G Sr. Waterbury, Conn. Duan Wright Texas A&M-Kingsville F Sr. Alexandria, La. Josh Morris UT Permian Basin C Jr. Newark, NJ HONORABLE MENTION Devonte Pratt Angelo State G Sr. Toledo, Ohio Prince Foster Angelo State G Sr. Miami, Fla. Joe Clarke Eastern New Mexico G Jr. New Rochelle, NY Lamarquis Thompson Eastern New Mexico G Jr. Houston, Texas Brandon Neel Midwestern State G Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Patrick Smith Midwestern State G Sr. Houston, Texas SPECIAL RECOGNITION Player of the Year: Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin Defensive Player of the Year: Romond Jenkins, Tarleton State Freshman of the Year: Anthony Davis, Tarleton State Newcomer of the Year: Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin Coach of the Year: Andy Newman, UT Permian Basin ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Prince Foster Angelo State G Sr. Miami, Fla Igor Ibaka Midwestern State F Jr. Brazzaville, Congo Romond Jenkins Tarleton State F Sr. Midwest City, Okla. Robert Stevenson Texas A&M-Kingsville C So. Houston, Texas Sammy Allen UT Permian Basin F Jr. Oakland, Calif. ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS Nemanja Krtolica Midwestern State So. F Finance Banja Luka, Bosnia Eric Golightly Jr. West Texas A&M Sr. G Sports & Exercise Science Chickasha, Okla. Ryan Quaid West Texas A&M So. G Accounting Fort Collins, Colo. Thomas Diaz Texas A&M-Kingsville Sr. F Management Bogota, Colombia Emery Range Western New Mexico Sr. G Business Administration Grand Rapids, Mich. SPECIAL RECOGNITION LSC Academic Player of the Year: Nemanja Krtolica, Midwestern State
  • 10. 10 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Men’s Basketball Championship History Year Site Winner Score Runner-up 1975 Brownwood Sam Houston State 83-74 Howard Payne 1976 Brownwood Howard Payne 74-68 Angelo State 1977 Brownwood Texas A&M-Commerce 77-66 Howard Payne 1978 Brownwood Texas A&M-Commerce 76-71 Howard Payne 1979 Huntsville Southwest Texas State 70-69 Texas A&M-Commerce 1980 Huntsville Southwest Texas State 70-61 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1981 Huntsville Sam Houston State 89-76 Howard Payne 1982 Huntsville Sam Houston State 53-50 Stephen F. Austin 1983 Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin 68-56 Sam Houston State 1984 Commerce Angelo State 83-80 Texas A&M-Commerce 1985 Abilene Abilene Christian 99-81 Angelo State 1986 Abilene Abilene Christian 74-65 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1987 Abilene Abilene Christian 78-69 West Texas A&M 1988 San Angelo Angelo State 94-73 West Texas A&M 1989 San Angelo Angelo State 84-66 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1990 Commerce West Texas A&M 91-70 Texas A&M-Commerce 1991 Amarillo West Texas A&M 83-70 Central Oklahoma 1992 Abilene Texas A&M-Kingsville 98-97 Central Oklahoma 1993 Abilene Eastern New Mexico 76-68 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1994 Canyon West Texas A&M 85-79 Abilene Christian 1995 Edmond Central Oklahoma 96-93 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1996 Commerce Texas A&M-Kingsville 112-95 Central Oklahoma 1997 Edmond Central Oklahoma 89-85 Texas A&M-Commerce 1998 Edmond Central Oklahoma 123-101 West Texas A&M 1999 Wichita Falls Midwestern State 78-62 Tarleton State 2000 Tahlequah Midwestern State 93-83 West Texas A&M 2001 San Angelo West Texas A&M 75-73 (OT) Angelo State 2002 Tahlequah Northeastern State 66-50 Tarleton State 2003 Portales West Texas A&M 69-61 Tarleton State 2004 Stephenville Tarleton State 69-66 Northeastern State 2005 Commerce Texas A&M-Commerce 77-62 West Texas A&M 2006 Durant West Texas A&M 99-85 Tarleton State 2007 Wichita Falls Midwestern State 89-80 Southeastern Oklahoma 2008 Bartlesville Central Oklahoma 72-70 Texas A&M-Commerce 2009 Bartlesville Midwestern State 66-60 Southwestern Oklahoma 2010 Bartlesville Midwestern State 65-55 Tarleton State 2011 Bartlesville Central Oklahoma 68-52 Tarleton State 2012 Allen Midwestern State 57-51 Tarleton State 2013 Allen Tarleton State 53-50 Midwestern State 2014 Allen Tarleton State 71-65 Midwestern State 2015 Allen Texas A&M-Commerce 68-61 Angelo State 2016 Allen Midwestern State 88-72 Angelo State LSC Tournament Titles 7 -- Midwestern State 6 -- West Texas A&M 5 -- Central Oklahoma 4 -- Texas A&M-Commerce 3 -- Tarleton State 3 -- Abilene Christian 3 -- Angelo State 3 -- Sam Houston State 2 -- Southwest Texas 2 -- Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 -- Eastern New Mexico 1 -- Howard Payne 1 -- Northeastern State 1 -- Stephen F. Austin LSC Tournament Final Appearances 11 West Texas A&M (6-5) 10 Tarleton State (3-7) 9 Midwestern State (7-2) 9 Texas A&M-Commerce (4-5) 8 Angelo State (3-5) 8 Central Oklahoma (5-3) 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville (2-5) 5 Howard Payne (1-4) 4 Abilene Christian (3-1) 4 Sam Houston State (3-1) 2 Northeastern State (1-1) 2 Southwest Texas (2-0) 2 Stephen F. Austin (1-1) 1 Southwestern Oklahoma (0-1) 1 Southeastern Oklahoma (0-1) 1 Eastern New Mexico (1-0) All-Time Win-Loss Percentage Team G W-L Pct. 1. Midwestern State 37 28-9 .757 2. Tarleton State 43 28-15 .651 3. Sam Houston State 17 11-6 .647 4. West Texas A&M 50 32-18 .640 5. Central Oklahoma 35 21-14 .600 T6. Northeastern State 15 8-7 .533 T6. Southwest Texas State 15 8-7 .533 T8. Howard Payne 22 11-11 .500 T8. Stephen F. Austin 14 7-7 .500 10. Texas A&M-Commerce 61 28-33 .459 11. Angelo State 46 20-26 .435 12. Abilene Christian 37 16-21 .432 13. Southeastern Okla. 7 3-4 .429 14. Texas A&M-Kingsville 49 19-30 .388 15. Incarnate Word 3 1-2 .333 16. Eastern New Mexico 27 8-19 .296 17. Cameron 17 5-12 .294 18. Southwestern Okla. 14 4-10 .286 19. East Central 6 1-5 .167 Year-by-Year Tournament Appearances Texas A&M-Commerce (37) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Texas A&M-Kingsville (32) - 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Angelo State (29) - 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016 West Texas A&M (24) - 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Abilene Christian (23) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2008 Eastern New Mexico (20) - 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Central Oklahoma (19) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Tarleton State (18) - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Midwestern State (16) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Howard Payne (12) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Cameron (12) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Southwestern Oklahoma (10) - 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Southwest Texas State (9) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 Sam Houston State (9) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 Stephen F. Austin (8) - 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 Northeastern State (8) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2010 East Central (5) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Southeastern Oklahoma (4) - 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007 Incarnate Word (2) - 2012, 2013
  • 11. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 11 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Men’s Basketball Championship Records INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME POINTS: 44 (13 FG, 4 3FG, 14 FT), Joe Newton, UCO (vs. ACU), 1998 FIELD GOALS MADE: 15 (A 27), Richard Bryant, SWT (vs. ACU), 1976; (A 24) Jared Mosley, ACU (vs. UCO), 1998 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 31 (M 13), Joe Newton, UCO (vs. ACU), 1998 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): .917 (11 of 12), Anthony Brown, UCO (vs. TSU), 2007 3-PT FG MADE: 9 (A 19), Stephen Hamrick, ENMU (vs. TAMUK), 1995 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS: 19 (M 9), Stephen Hamrick, ENMU (vs. TAMUK), 1995 3-PT FG GOAL PERCENTAGE: (Min. 8 att.): .875 (7 of 8), Wes Pitcock, NSU (vs. TAMUK), 2000 FREE THROWS MADE: 18 (A 22), Marquette Wilkins, MSU (vs. TSU), 2004 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 22 (M 18), Marquette Wilkins, MSU (vs. TSU), 2004 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (10 of 10) Kenny Smith, ASU (vs. A&M-C), 1984; (10 of 10) Rod Toliver, WTAMU (vs. CU), 1990; (10 of 10) Marc Johnson, ACU (vs. WTAMU), 1991; (10 of 10) Marquette Wilkins, MSU (vs. A&M-C), 2001; (10 of 10) Eric Babers, SOSU (vs. WTAMU), 2007; (11 of 11) Nolan Richardson, MSU (vs. TAMUK), 2009; (10 of 10) Anthony Moore, MSU (vs. SWOSU), 2010 REBOUNDS: 21, Darrell Williams, A&M-C (vs. WT), 2015 ASSISTS: 16, Michael Hamelin, WTAMU (vs. UCO), 1999 STEALS: 7, Charles Spurlin, SWT (vs. A&I), 1981; Jason Hall, A&M-C (vs. WTAMU), 1994; Charles Jackson, ACU (vs. TSU), 1998 BLOCKED SHOTS: 6, Lee Johnson, ETSU (vs. SEA), 1979; Jermaine Thomas, A&M-C (vs. NSU), 1999; Eric Dawson, MSU (vs. SWOSU), 2007 TURNOVERS BY: 11, O'Neal Tarrant, ETSU (vs. SHSU), 1975 TOP SINGLE GAME SCORING PERFORMANCES 44, Joe Newton, UCO, 1998 39, Marquette Wilkins, MSU, 2004 38, Jared Mosley, ACU, 1998 38, Darnell Hinson, NSU, 2004 37, Richard Bryant, SWT, 1976 37, Tyrone Hopkins, UCO, 1997 37, Stephan Sheckles, TSU, 1997 36, Isaac Washington, TAMUK, 1990 36, Cooley, ACU, 1992 36, Dionelle Rucker, UIW, 2013 34, Hunter Cooley, ACU, 1990 34, Damien Lolar, WTAMU, 2006 33, Sam Belt, UCO, 2008 33, Kevin Grayer, MSU, 2013 32, C. Stone, ACU, 1993 32, Wright, UCO, 1992 31, Larry McGhee, A&M-C, 1977 30, Lee Johnson, A&M-C, 1979 30, Mike Knoor, A&M-C, 1989 30, Jordan Stevens, MSU, 2016 TEAM SINGLE GAME POINTS: 134 (49 FG, 13 3FG, 23 FT), UCO (vs. ACU), 1998 FIELD GOALS MADE: 49 (A 94), UCO (vs. ACU), 1998; (A96), ACU (vs. UCO), 1998 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 100 (M 40), TSU (vs. UCO), 1997 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .712 (47 of 66) WTAMU (vs. ACU), 1991 3-PT FG MADE: 18 (A 46), TSU (vs. UCO), 1997 3-PT FG ATTEMPTS: 46 (M 18), TSU (vs. UCO), 1997 3-PT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 att.): .625 (10 of 16), TAMUK (vs. ENMU) 1989 FREE THROWS MADE: 39 (A 53), TSU (vs. MSU), 2004 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 53 (M 39), TSU (vs. MSU), 2004 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: (Min. 20 att.): .909 (20 of 22), ACU (vs. TAMUK), 1986 REBOUNDS: 60, TAMUK (vs. UCO), 1995 ASSISTS: 35, WTAMU (vs. ACU), 1991 STEALS: 16, ACU (vs. A&I), 1978; UCO (vs. TAMUK), 1995; A&M-C (vs. MSU), 2001 BLOCKED SHOTS: 11, MSU (vs. SWOSU), 2007 TURNOVERS BY: 28, A&I (vs. HPU), 1978; ACU (vs. UCO), 1998 Midwestern State’s Jordan Stevens scored 30 points in the 2016 championship game victory over Angelo State to earn MVP honors.
  • 12. 12 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 GRAB, GRIP &LIGHT ITUP SUPERIOR GRIP from thousands of micro-pebble touchpoints ENHANCED CONTROL through moisture-wicking channels EXCEPTIONAL FEEL by a Cushioned Core LEARNMOREATWILSON.COM©2017WilsonSportingGoodsCo. @wilsonbasketball@wilsonbasketballwilsonbasketball THEOFFICIAL BASKETBALLOF
  • 13. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 13 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 San Angelo, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1928 (9,601) Colors: Blue and Gold President: Dr. Brian May Athletic Director: James Reid Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. John Wegner Senior Woman Administrator: Christina Whetsel Media Relations: Brandon Ireton, Chris Jonckheer Angelo State Rams No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 00 Andre Nikita G 6-0 Jr. San Diego, California 2 Quay King G 6-4 Sr. Atlanta, Georgia 4 Shaquan Rhoades G 6-2 Sr. Norfolk, Virginia 5 Michael Thomas F 6-11 Jr. Cilla Platte, Louisiana 10 Gustavs Puhovs F 6-8 Sr. Riga, Latvia 11 Brandon Williams F 6-11 Jr. Houston, Texas 12 Napoleon Onyeje Jr. G 6-1 Sr. Pflugerville, Texas 15 Chase Riley G 6-0 Jr. Rock Springs, Wyoming 22 Prince Foster G 6-4 Sr. Miami, Florida 21 Devaughn Jenkins F 6-7 Jr. Archer Florida 32 Devonte’ Pratt G 6-1 Sr. Toledo, Ohio 33 Justin Hollins F 6-9 Sr. Houston, Texas 35 E.J. Hubbard G 6-3 Jr Converse, Texas 42 Thomas Tshikaya F 6-7 Sr. Chennevieres/Marne, France Coaching Staff Head Coach: Cinco Boone Assistant Coach: David Lewis, Chris Wright, Kevin Kaerwer Graduate Assistants: Hunter Cottle, Clint Galyean, Bryan Hammond, Kyle Vasher
  • 14. 14 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Lawton, Okla. Founded (Enrollment): 1908 (6,000) Colors: Black and Gold President: Dr. John McArthur Athletic Director: Jim Jackson Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Keith Vitense Senior Woman Administrator: Kim Vinson Media Relations: Kenton Means Cameron Aggies No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 JV Long PG 6-1 R-So. Arlington, Texas 2 Delvonte Pierre G 6-4 R-Sr. Lawton, Okla. 3 Cameron Smith F 6-5 R-Fr. Devol, Okla. 5 Trey Hall G 6-3 Sr. Dallas, Texas 12 Jordan Lewis G 6-1 Fr. Houston, Texas 13 Jalen Nicholas G/F 6-4 R-Fr. Houston, Texas 22 KeDorian Sullivan F 6-7 Sr. Memphis, Tenn. 23 Tyus Momoh PG 5-11 R-So. Grand Prairie, Texas 24 Stacey Lambert F 6-8 Sr. San Diego, Calif. 25 James Cross F/C 6-8 Jr. Lawton, Okla. 40 Tyler Williams G 6-3 So. Crete, Ill. 44 Elish Benjamin F 6-5 Fr. Cypress, Texas RS Delano Jones F 6-5 Jr. Peoria, Ill. RS Cole Lehr F 6-8 Fr. Cache, Okla. RS Johann Tate G 5-10 So. Sacramento, Calif. Coaching Staff Head Coach: Andrew Brown Graduate Assistants: Preston Brethour, Garret White
  • 15. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 15 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Portales, N.M. Founded (Enrollment): 1934 (5,330) Colors: Green and Silver President: Dr. Steven G. Gamble Athletic Director: Dr. Greg Waggoner Faculty Athletics Representative: Dustin Seifert Senior Woman Administrator: Lora Ferguson Media Relations: Adam Pitterman, Will Edwards Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 00 Lamarquis Thompson G 6-3 JR Houston, Texas 1 Chris Wyms G 6-0 SR Carson, Calif. 2 Byrale Carter G 6-0 FR Killeen, Texas 3 Chris Lewis F 6-8 JR Philadelphia, Pa. 4 Shawn Shelton F 6-7 JR Bloomfield, Ct. 11 Joe Clarke G 6-3 JR New Rochelle, NY 13 Javaan Mumtaz G 6-4 SR Auckland, New Zealand 15 Lucas Bowens F 6-7 SO Clovis, NM 21 Arcaim Lallemand F 6-6 SO Naples, Fla. 22 Marquise Harris G 6-3 JR Watts, Calif. 23 Dennis Woods G 6-3 FR Socorro, NM 25 Andre Hughes F 6-8 JR Killeen, Texas 31 Isaac Maldonado F 6-7 FR Albuquerque, NM 33 Cesar Nava G 6-1 FR Roswell, NM 44 Chaunce Hill F 6-8 SR Las Vegas, Nev. Coaching Staff Head Coach: Tres Segler Assistant Coaches: Tyler Wayman, Durmon Jennings
  • 16. 16 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Wichita Falls, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1922 (6,064) Colors: Maroon and Gold President: Dr. Suzanne Shipley Athletic Director: Kyle Williams Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Greg Giddings Senior Woman Administrator: TBA Media Relations: Trey Reed, Blake Barington Midwestern State Mustangs No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Brandon Neel G 6-4 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio 4 Shawn Nottingham G 6-3 Jr. Durham, N.C. 10 Pat Smith G 6-0 Sr. Houston, Texas 14 De’Quaan Haggerty G 5-8 Jr. Topeka, Kan. 20 B.J. Jenkins G 5-11 Jr. Gary, Ind. 21 Sebastian Wagner G 6-3 Fr. Irving, Texas 24 Nemanja Krtolica F 6-8 So. Banja Lake, Serbia 32 Magnus Richards F 6-7 Sr. Silver Spring, Md. 33 Igor Ibaka F 6-8 Jr. Brazzaville, Congo 35 Nick Powell F 6-7 Jr. Henrietta, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Nelson Haggerty Assistant Coaches: Dylan Dudley, Andre Shaw
  • 17. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 17 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Stephenville, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1899 (12,000) Colors: Purple and White President: Dr. F. Dominic Dottavio Athletic Director: Lonn Reisman Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Bob Newby Senior Woman Administrator: Susan Burton Media Relations: Nathan Bural, Ryan Cox Tarleton State Texans No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Brandon Willis G 5-11 FR Baltimore, Md. 1 Denzel Smith F 6-6 JR Danville, Ill. 2 Chantz Chambers G 5-11 SR Shreveport, La. 4 Nosa Ebomwonyi G 6-5 JR Pflugerville, Texas 5 Ridell Camidge G 6-3 JR Wilmington, NC 10 Curtiss Anderson F 6-8 JR Kenner, La. 12 Deshawn Riddick G 6-1 JR Austin, Texas 14 Jacob Morales G 5-10 JR Plano, Texas 20 Kealon Clayborne G 6-2 RS-FR Cedar Hill, Texas 22 Ivan Tevis G 5-11 RS-FR Perryton, Texas 24 Stephen Edwards G 6-2 JR Muskogee, Okla. 32 Romond Jenkins F 6-7 SR Oklahoma City, Okla. 33 Sawyer Kipp F 6-7 JR Plano, Texas 34 Lance Ewell G 6-5 RS-FR Brock, Texas 40 Anthony Davis F 6-7 RS-FR Lewisville, Texas 44 Josh Hawley F 6-7 RS-FR Irving, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Lonn Reisman Associate Head Coach: Chris Reisman Assistant Coaches: Marlin Cloudy, Chris Harrell, Coleman Furst
  • 18. 18 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Commerce, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1889 (13,000) Colors: Blue and Gold President: Dr. Ray Keck Athletic Director: Tim McMurray Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. LaVelle Hendricks Senior Woman Administrator: Judy Sackfield Media Relations: Josh Manck Texas A&M-Commerce Lions No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Weston Zeller F 6-3 Sr. Grants, N.M. 2 Trey Seymore G 6-3 Sr. Waterbury, Conn. 3 Montrell Little F 6-5 Jr. Louisville, Ky. 4 Simon Shafack F 6-4 Jr. Sugar Hill, Ga. 10 De’Andre Carson G 5-10 Sr. Austin, Texas 11 Isaac Asrat G 6-1 So. Plano, Texas 12 Jovan Austin G 6-1 Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas 21 Daquane Willford G 6-1 Jr. East Chicago, Ind. 23 Marquieth Russell F 6-8 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. 24 Chris Gatling F 6-4 So. McAllen, Texas 25 Dorian Armstrong F 6-6 Jr. Detroit, Mich. 30 Bailey West F 6-4 Fr. Rockwall, Texas 32 Malik Albert G 6-2 Sr. Detroit, Mich. 55 Trey Washington G 6-0 Jr. Dallas, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Sam Walker Assistant Coaches: Josh Ervin, Andy Schmitt, Maurice Heade
  • 19. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 19 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Kingsville, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1917 (9,256) Colors: Blue and Gold President: Dr. Steven Tallant Athletic Director: D. Scott Gines Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Manuel Flores Senior Woman Administrator: Hanna Lantz Media Relations: Kelvin Queliz, Keonte’ Herrera Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 00 Dominique Bradley C 6-7 Fr. San Antonio, Texas 1 Christian Bambrook F 6-8 Jr. Eddyville, Iowa 2 Caelan Neal G 6-1 Jr. Olathe, Kan. 3 Trey Sumpter G 6-5 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. 4 Will West G 6-3 Jr. Clear Lake, Texas 5 Tim Singleton G 6-2 Sr. Dallas, Texas 10 Derrick Byrd G 5-9 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. 11 Marcus Frazier G 5-10 Sr. Arlington, Texas 12 Thomas Diaz F 6-4 Sr. Bogota, Columbia 13 Duan Wright F 6-2 Sr. Alexandria, La. 21 Elliot Taylor F 6-7 Jr. Houston, Texas 23 Robert Christian G 6-3 Fr. San Antonio, Texas 31 Hector Ruiz G 6-1 Fr. Edinburg, Texas 32 Kyre Edwards G 6-2 So. Bay City, Texas 33 Robert Stevenson F 6-7 So. Houston, Texas 55 Justin Jones G 6-4 Jr. Cypress, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Johnny Estelle Assistant Coaches: Mark Mathew, Omar Gonzalez
  • 20. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 20 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 UT Permian Basin Falcons No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Johhnie Lacy G 6-0 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2 Sammy Allen G 6-2 Jr. Oakland, Calif. 3 James McPherson G 6-1 Jr. Ann Arbor, Mich. 4 Aiden Saunders F 6-7 Sr. London, England 5 Daeshon Francis G 6-4 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. 10 Steven Powell G 6-2 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. 12 Andres Villa F 6-5 Fr. Deming, N.M. 13 Renard Thomas G 6-1 Jr. Hobson City, Ala. 20 Vinnie Abbondola G 6-2 Sr. Long Island, N.Y. 21 Zeldric King F 6-8 Jr. Dallas, Texas 22 Matt Kelly G 6-2 Jr. Columbia, Mo. 33 Josh Morris F 6-7 Jr. Newark, N.J. 50 Andrew Poulter F 6-11 Sr. New Braunfels, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Andy Newman Assistant Coaches: Kahil Fennell, AJ Maxwell Odessa, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1973 (6,888) Colors: Black and Orange President: Dr. W. David Watts Athletic Director: Dr. Steve Aicinena Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Kyle Beran Senior Woman Administrator: Maryann Vasquez Media Relations: Ryan Haage
  • 21. 21 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Canyon, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1910 (9,966) Colors: Maroon and White President: Dr. Walter Wendler Athletic Director: Michael McBroom Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. David Rausch Senior Woman Administrator: Stephanie Sumpter Media Relations: Kit Strief, Brent Seals, Tyson Jex West Texas A&M Buffaloes No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Drew Evans G 6-3 Fr. Chicago, Illinois 1 David Chavlovich G 5-11 Jr. Arlington, Texas 2 Eric Golightly Jr. G 6-1 Sr. Chickasha, Oklahoma 3 Jordan Evans G 6-5 Jr. Houston, Texas 5 Jordan Collins G 6-0 Fr. Houston, Texas 10 Eric Mosley G 6-5 So. Gilbert, Arizona 11 Tommy Gove G 5-11 Jr. Waconia, Minnesota 14 Joseph Prince G 5-10 Sr. Palmdale, California 15 Ryan Quaid G 6-6 So. Fort Collins, Colorado 20 Rylan Gerber G 6-3 Jr. Dumas, Texas 24 Skyler O’Laughlin C 6-11 Sr. Elkhorn, Wisconsin 35 Carl White G 6-6 So. Chicago, Illinois 40 Garrett Brockman G 6-2 Sr. Amarillo, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Tom Brown Associate Head Coach: Chris Gove Assistant Coaches: Quincy Henderson, Dan Kratz
  • 22. 22 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Western New Mexico Mustangs No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 5 Emery Range G 6-5 Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. 12 Latrell Spivey F 6-8 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. 14 CJ Vanbeekum G/F 6-5 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. 15 Jordan Enriquez G 6-3 So. El Paso, Texas 20 Alex Gonzalez Alvarez F 6-4 Fr. Madrid, Spain 22 Trevin Ramirez G 6-2 R-Fr. Carlsbad, N.M. 23 Willie McCray G 6-1 So. Clovis, N.M. 30 Tyshaun Copper F 6-5 Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. 32 Eddie Giron G 6-5 Fr. Monterrey, Mexico 33 Guage Neal G/F 6-3 Fr. Hayden, Ariz. 34 Josh Saenz G 5-10 Fr. Silver City, N.M. 40 Brandon Jones G 6-3 R-Jr. El Paso, Texas 42 Daniel Van Den Kerkhof F 6-10 So. New Zealand 44 Josey Mills F 6-6 So. Alamogordo, N.M. Coaching Staff Head Coach: Matt Enriquez Assistant Coaches: Tyler Tafoya, Troy Cooke Graduate Assistant: Grant Soffer Silver City, N.M. Founded (Enrollment): 1893 (3,300) Colors: Royal Purple and Golden Yellow President: Dr. Joseph Shepard Athletic Director: Mark Coleman Faculty Athletics Representative: Tanya Rivers Senior Woman Administrator: Terra Dunlap Media Relations: Brian Kortz
  • 23. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 23 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 From eating to meeting and everything in between, Allen is the perfect place for any kind of visit! The weather is always beautiful, and getting here couldn’t be easier. Whether you are attending or planning a meeting or sports event, or maybe you just need an escape from the everyday – no worries here, Allen has everything you’re looking for. visitAllenTexas.com So glad you’re here. All the Best,
  • 24. LSC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE Thursday, March 2, 2017 SESSION ONE Game 1: Women’s Quarterfinal, 2) Angelo State vs. 7) Cameron, ASU 88-71 SESSION TWO Game 3: Women’s Quarterfinal, 1) Eastern New Mexico vs. 8) Texas A&M-Kingsville, TAMUK 69-67 (OT) Friday, March 3, 2017 SESSION THREE Game 5: Women’s Quarterfinal, 3) West Texas A&M vs. 6) Texas Woman’s, WT 61-53 SESSION FOUR Game 7: Women’s Quarterfinal, 4) Texas A&M-Commerce vs. 5) Tarleton State, TSU 55-49 Saturday, March 4, 2017 SESSION FIVE Game 9: Women’s Semifinal, 2) Angelo State vs. 3) West Texas A&M, 12 p.m. SESSION SIX Game 11: Women’s Semifinal, 8) Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. 5) Tarleton State, 6 p.m. Sunday, March 5, 201 SESSION SEVEN Game 13: Women’s Championship, Winner G9 vs. Winner G11, 1 p.m. (5) Tarleton State (6) Texas Woman’s (3) West Texas A&M (2) Angelo State Saturday, March 4 SESSION FIVE: Game 9 12 p.m. Saturday, March 4 SESSION SIX: Game 11 6 p.m. Sunday, March 5 SESSION SEVEN: Game 13 1 p.m. (8) Texas A&M-Kingsville (7) Cameron (4) Texas A&M-Commerce (1) Eastern New Mexico Thursday, March 2 SESSION ONE: Game 1 12 p.m. Friday, March 3 SESSION FOUR: Game 7 6 p.m. Thursday, March 2 SESSION TWO: Game 3 6 p.m. Women’s Basketball Championship Bracket Friday, March 3 SESSION THREE: Game 5 12 p.m. (2) Angelo State (8) Texas A&M-Kingsville (3) West Texas A&M (5) Tarleton State
  • 25. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 25 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Women’s Basketball Awards LSC Players of the Week Date Women’s Offensive N-16 Jordan Gutierrez, Western New Mexico N-22 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State N-29 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State (2) D-5 Mikaehla Connor, Eastern New Mexico D-14 Kenesha Saygo, Texas Woman’s D-20 Savanna James, Cameron J-3 Jasmine Prophet, Angelo State J-9 Mackenzie Hailey, Tarleton State J-16 Khala Riley, Texas A&M-Commerce J-23 Mikaehla Connor, Eastern New Mexico (2) J-30 Kenesha Saygo, Texas Woman’s (2) F-6 Artaejah Gay, Texas A&M-Commerce F-13 Bailey Wipff, Tarleton State F-20 Krystal Pickron, Texas A&M-Commerce F-27 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State (3) Date Women’s Defensive N-16 Alexis Nezianya, Texas Woman’s N-22 Madison Parker, West Texas A&M N-29 Kaylin Roher, Texas A&M-Kingsville D-5 Daeshi McCants, Eastern New Mexico D-14 Mikaehla Connor, Eastern New Mexico D-20 Maddison Wild, West Texas A&M J-3 Lexi Murphy, Angelo State J-9 Jasmine Prophet, Angelo State J-16 Lilley Vander Zee, West Texas A&M J-23 Daeshi McCants, Eastern New Mexico (2) J-30 Madison Parker, West Texas A&M (2) F-6 Brianna Wise, Texas A&M-Commerce F-13 Ikpeaku Iwobi, Tarleton State F-20 Jenna Price, Texas A&M-Commerce F-27 Maddison Wild, West Texas A&M (2) ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS FIRST TEAM Jasmine Prophet Angelo State C Sr. Jackson, Miss. Taylor Dorsey Angelo State G Sr. Fort Worth, Texas Mikaehla Connor Eastern New Mexico G Jr. Dallas, Texas Kenesha Saygo Texas Woman’s G Sr. Killeen, Texas Sasha Watson West Texas A&M G Sr. Amarillo, Texas SECOND TEAM Savanna James Cameron F Jr. Wasilla, Alaska Kassandra Harris Eastern New Mexico F Sr. Albuquerque, NM Mackenzie Hailey Tarleton State F So. Burleson, Texas Bailey Wipff Tarleton State G Sr. Lubbock, Texas Artaejah Gay Texas A&M-Commerce F Jr. Cedar Hill, Texas THIRD TEAM Christina Robinson Angelo State G Sr. Round Rock, Texas Daeshi McCants Eastern New Mexico F Jr. Las Cruces, NM Khala Riley Texas A&M-Commerce G Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas Alie Decker West Texas A&M G Sr. Edmond, Okla. Maddison Wild West Texas A&M F Sr. Epsom, Victoria, Australia HONORABLE MENTION Jamie Bonnarens Cameron F Fr. Cache, Okla. Whitney Taylor Midwestern State G Jr. Melissa, Texas Jenna Price Texas A&M-Commerce F Fr. Midlothian, Texas Krystal Pickron Texas A&M-Commerce G Sr. Dallas, Texas Kaylin Roher Texas A&M-Kingsville G Sr. Houston, Texas Emily Spector Texas Woman’s F Sr. Keller, Texas Niva Taito UT Permian Basin G Sr. Dallas Texas Brianna Caro UT Permian Basin F Jr. Dallas Texas Jordan Gutierrez Western New Mexico G Sr. Albuquerque, NM SPECIAL RECOGNITION Player of the Year: Jasmine Prophet, Angelo State Defensive Player of the Year: Jasmine Prophet, Angelo State Freshman of the Year: Jenna Price, Texas A&M-Commerce Newcomer of the Year: Mackenzie Hailey, Tarleton State Coach of the Year: Josh Prock, Eastern New Mexico ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Jasmine Prophet Angelo State C Sr. Jackson, Miss. Mikaehla Connor Eastern New Mexico G Jr. Dallas, Texas Mackenzie Hailey Tarleton State F So. Burleson, Texas Brianna Wise Texas A&M-Commerce F Jr. Desoto, Texas Sasha Watson West Texas A&M G Sr. Amarillo, Texas Lilley Vander Zee West Texas A&M C Sr. Granbury, Texas ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS Bailey Wipff Tarleton State Sr. G Education Lubbock, Texas Kenesha Saygo Texas Woman’s Sr. G Criminal Justice Killeen, Texas Kaylee Kana Texas A&M-Kingsville Sr. F Comm. Science & Disorder Mont Belvieu, Texas Kristin Rydell Midwestern State Jr. G Nursing Hutto, Texas Mikaehla Connor Eastern New Mexico Jr. G Biology Dallas, Texas SPECIAL RECOGNITION LSC Academic Player of the Year: Bailey Wipff, Tarleton State
  • 26. 26 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Women’s Basketball Championship History Year Site Winner Score Runner-up 1983 Nacogdoches, Texas Abilene Christian 55-53 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1984 Commerce, Texas Howard Payne 53-51 Sam Houston State 1985 Abilene, Texas Abilene Christian 70-50 Howard Payne 1986 Abilene, Texas Abilene Christian 102-56 Angelo State 1987 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 98-60 Abilene Christian 1988 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 82-53 Abilene Christian 1989 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 72-58 Abilene Christian 1990 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 78-50 Texas Woman’s 1991 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 86-52 Eastern New Mexico 1992 Abilene, Texas Central Oklahoma 87-85 Abilene Christian 1993 Abilene, Texas Abilene Christian 90-79 Eastern New Mexico 1994 San Angelo, Texas Angelo State 79-69 Abilene Christian 1995 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 74-68 Abilene Christian 1996 Canyon, Texas Abilene Christian 82-60 West Texas A&M 1997 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 59-56 Abilene Christian 1998 Abilene, Texas Abilene Christian 76-54 Harding 1999 Canyon, Texas Abilene Christian 70-57 West Texas A&M 2000 Kingsville, Texas Texas A&M-Kingsville 82-67 West Texas A&M 2001 Wichita Falls, Texas Midwestern State 65-61 Southeastern Okla. 2002 San Angelo, Texas Angelo State 82-67 Midwestern State 2003 Tahlequah, Okla. Northeastern State 82-68 West Texas A&M 2004 Canyon, Texas Angelo State 78-63 Northeastern State 2005 Tahlequah, Okla. Angelo State 61-49 Northeastern State 2006 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 83-68 Angelo State 2007 Commerce, Texas Texas A&M-Commerce 81-71 West Texas A&M 2008 Bartlesville, Okla. West Texas A&M 85-73 Central Oklahoma 2009 Bartlesville, Okla. West Texas A&M 66-59 Central Oklahoma 2010 Bartlesville, Okla. West Texas A&M 66-59 Northeastern State 2011 Bartlesville, Okla. Texas Woman’s 74-73 Central Oklahoma 2012 Allen, Texas Tarleton State 48-44 Incarnate Word 2013 Allen, Texas Midwestern State 85-83 (OT) West Texas A&M 2014 Allen, Texas West Texas A&M 76-67 Tarleton State 2015 Allen, Texas West Texas A&M 73-70 Midwestern State 2016 Allen, Texas Angelo State 68-65 (2OT) West Texas A&M Tournament Titles 13 West Texas A&M 7 Abilene Christian 5 Angelo State 2 Midwestern State 1 Tarleton State 1 Texas Woman’s 1 Texas A&M-Commerce 1 Howard Payne 1 Central Oklahoma 1 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 Northeastern State Tournament Final Appearances 20 West Texas A&M (13-7) 14 Abilene Christian (7-7) 7 Angelo State (5-2) 4 Northeastern State (1-3) 4 Central Oklahoma (1-3) 4 Midwestern State (2-2) 2 Texas Woman’s (1-1) 2 Texas A&M-Kingsville (1-1) 2 Howard Payne (1-1) 2 Eastern New Mexico (0-2) 2 Tarleton State (1-1) 1 Texas A&M-Commerce (1-0) 1 Harding (0-1) 1 Southeastern Oklahoma (0-1) 1 Sam Houston State (0-1) 1 Incarnate Word (0-1) All-Time Win-Loss Percentage Team G W-L Pct. 1. West Texas A&M 64 49-15 .766 2. Howard Payne 7 5-2 .714 3. Midwestern State 20 13-7 .650 4. Abilene Christian 46 29-17 .630 5. Sam Houston State 5 3-2 .600 6. Angelo State 48 26-22 .542 7. Northeastern State 19 10-9 .526 T8. Incarnate Word 4 2-2 .500 T8. Ouachita Baptist 4 2-2 .500 10. Central Oklahoma 26 12-14 .462 11. Texas Woman’s 21 9-12 .429 12. Tarleton State 22 9-13 .409 13. Southeastern Okla. 15 6-9 .400 14. Texas A&M-Kingsville 26 10-16 .385 T15. Texas A&M-Commerce 30 10-20 .333 T15. Harding 3 1-2 .333 T15. Southwest Texas St. 3 1-2 .333 18. Eastern New Mexico 27 8-19 .296 T19. Southwestern Okla. 6 1-5 .167 T19. East Central 6 1-5 .167 21. Cameron 12 1-11 .083 Year-by-Year Tournament Appearances West Texas A&M (28) - 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Angelo State (27) - 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Abilene Christian (25) - 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 Texas A&M-Commerce (21) - 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Eastern New Mexico (19) - 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 Texas A&M-Kingsville (17) - 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010, 2014 Central Oklahoma (15) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Tarleton State (14) - 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Texas Woman’s (13) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 Cameron (11) - 1990, 1991, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 Northeastern State (10) - 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Southeastern Oklahoma State (9) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Midwestern State (9) - 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 East Central (5) - 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007 Southwestern Oklahoma State (5) - 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 Howard Payne (3) - 1984, 1985, 1986 Harding (2) - 1998, 1999 Ouachita Baptist (2) - 1998, 2000 Sam Houston State (2) - 1983, 1984 Southwest Texas State (2) - 1983, 1984 Incarnate Word (2) - 2012, 2013
  • 27. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 27 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Women’s Basketball Championship Records INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME POINTS: 44 (15 FG, 0 3FG, 14 FT), Jamie Meyer, ACU (vs. UCO), 2010 FIELD GOALS MADE: 16 (A 31), Claudia Schleyer, ACU (vs. HPU), 1985 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 35 (M 13), Britney Jordan, A&M-C (vs. UCO), 2009 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): .900 (9 of 10) Ashley King, ACU (vs. ECU), 2004 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 10 (A 12), Sharon Ballenger, ASU (vs. CU), 2004 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 13 (M 5), Kanani Marshal, A&M-C (vs. TSU), 2006; (M 6) Katie Crawford, TSU (vs. A&M-C), 2006 (M 3) Shawn Williams, UCO (vs. ACU), 1990; (M 4) Jazzmine Robinson, CU (vs. A&M-C), 2015 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 8 att.): 1.000 (8 of 8) Ashley King, ACU (vs. ECU), 2004 FREE THROWS MADE: 16 (A 18), Britney Jordan, A&M-C (vs. TSU), 2007; (A 18) Chontiquah White, WT (vs. TWU), 2015 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 18 (M 16), Britney Jordan, A&M-C (vs. TSU), 2007; (M 16) Chontiquah White, WT (vs. TWU), 2015 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (10 of 10) Sharon Taylor, WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991; (10 of 10) Sharon Taylor, WTAMU (vs. ENMU), 1991; (12 of 12) Lisa Lowden, UCO (vs. ASU), 1992; (10 of 10) Jon Alair, ENMU (vs. UCO), 1997; April Woods, UCO (vs. WTAMU), 2003; Emily Brister, WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 2007; (10 of 10) Katie Crawford, TSU (vs. A&M-C), 2007; (14 of 14) Jamie Meyer, ACU (vs. UCO), 2010; (11 of 11) Dianna Jones, MSU (vs. ENMU), 2013 REBOUNDS: 23, Ocie Taylor A&M-C (vs. SWT), 1983 ASSISTS: 13, Cheryl Fillmore, TAMUK (vs. CU), 1991 STEALS: 12, Jennifer Clarkson, ACU (vs. A&M-C), 1994 BLOCKED SHOTS: 8, Mary Kovtun, TWU (vs TSU), 2014 TURNOVERS BY: 12, Stephanie Brockman, ENMU (vs. WTAMU), 1991 TOP SINGLE GAME SCORING PERFORMANCES 44, Jamie Meyer, ACU, 2010 43, Britney Jordan, A&M-C, 2007 38, Jamie Scheppmann, OBU, 2000 37, Britney Jordan, A&M-C, 2009 36, Jackie Bucher, ACU, 1999 36, Sharon Ballenger, ASU, 2004 35, Britney Jordan, A&M-C, 2009 34, Claudia Schleyer, ACU, 1985 34, Anita Vigil, ACU, 1989 33, Sandie Kyllo, ACU, 1994 33, Brandi Robinson, SOSU, 2002 32, Peggy Taylor, HPU, 1984 32, Devin Gfiffin, WT, 2013 32, Chontiquah White, WT, 2014 31, Robin Bradley, ENMU, 1986 31, Claudia Schleyer, ACU, 1986 31, Patricia Rivers, TAMUK, 1991 31, Jennifer Goble, ENMU, 1991 31, Stormy Griffith, ECU, 2004 30, Claudia Schleyer, ACU, 1983 30, Linda Muelker, SWT, 1984 30, Kiara Wright, TSU, 2013 30, Kiara Wright, TSU, 2013 TEAM SINGLE GAME POINTS: 126 (54 of 88 FG; 2 of 8 3FG; 16 of 19 FT) WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991 FIELD GOALS MADE: 54 (A 88) WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 95 (M 43), ASU (vs. A&M-C), 1990 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): .630 (29 of 46) ASU (vs. NSU), 2004 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 16 (A 24), ACU (vs. ECU), 2004 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 32 (M 13), NSU (vs. ENMU), 2004 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 att.): .688 (11 of 16) WTAMU (vs. CU), 2006 FREE THROWS MADE: 36 (A 42) MSU (vs. TSU), 2013 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 42 (M 36) MSU (vs. TSU), 2013 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 20 att.): .957 (22 of 23) ACU (vs. UCO), 1992 REBOUNDS: 60, ACU (vs. UCO), 1990 ASSISTS: 33, UCO (vs. A&M-C), 2009 STEALS: 26, WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991 BLOCKED SHOTS: 11, WTAMU (vs. SWOSU), 2005 TURNOVERS BY: 40, A&M-C (vs. WTAMU), 1991 Angelo State’s Jasmine Prophet was named MVP of the tournament with a 21-point, 14-rebound performance in the championship game over West Texas A&M in 2016.
  • 28. 28 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017
  • 29. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 29 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Angelo State Rambelles No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 3 Bethany Ross G 5-11 FR Mansfield, Texas 4 Keanna Kelly G 5-8 JR Arlington, Texas 5 Jasmine Prophet P 6-1 SR Jackson, Mississippi 10 Taylor Dorsey G 5-7 SR Ft. Worth, Texas 12 Chenelle Pelle P 6-1 JR Long Beach, California 13 Madi Greenwood PG 5-8 JR Derby, Kansas 15 Kiahna Thompson G 5-9 JR Leander, Texas 21 Lexi Murphy G 5-9 SR Papillion, Nebraska 23 Christina Robinson PG 5-9 SR Gilbert, Arizona 24 Bria Frierson F 6-1 JR Frisco, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kevin Baker Assistant Coach: Renae Shippy Graduate Assistant: Sarah Stinnett San Angelo, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1928 (9,601) Colors: Blue and Gold President: Dr. Brian May Athletic Director: James Reid Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. John Wegner Senior Woman Administrator: Christina Whetsel Media Relations: Brandon Ireton, Chris Jonckheer
  • 30. 30 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Cameron Aggies No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Charron Montgomery G 5-5 Sr. Red Oak, Texas 3 Petra Sellin G 5-9 Fr. Angelholm, Sweden 10 Catlin Clancy G 5-10 Sr. N. Bundaberg, Australia 11 Briana Underwood G 5-8 Sr. Lawton, Okla. 12 Brittany Hill G 5-3 Sr. Tulsa, Okla. 15 Parfitt McNair G 5-8 R-So. Manhattan, Kan. 20 Jamie Bonnarens G/F 6-0 Fr. Cache, Okla. 21 Natalie Halbleib G 5-10 Jr. Aurora, Colo. 22 Savanna James F 6-4 Jr. Wasilla, Alaska 25 Kennedi Simien G 5-8 R-Fr. Lawton, Okla. 30 Ava Battese G 5-8 Fr. Elgin, Okla. 33 Christina Soriano G 5-7 Sr. Barcelona, Spain Coaching Staff Head Coach: Emma Andrews Assistant Coach: Josh May Graduate Assistant: Christina Caddy Lawton, Okla. Founded (Enrollment): 1908 (6,000) Colors: Black and Gold President: Dr. John McArthur Athletic Director: Jim Jackson Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Keith Vitense Senior Woman Administrator: Kim Vinson Media Relations: Kenton Means
  • 31. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 31 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 00 Johna McClelland P 6-3 Jr. Garden City, Kan. 2 Dasia Johnson G 5-5 So. Hutto, Texas 4 Sarina Johnson G 5-8 Jr. Hemet, Calif. 5 Jorie Mayfield P 5-11 Jr. Tempe, Ariz. 10 Amari Dennis W 5-11 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla. 11 Brandi Gomez W 5-10 So. Clovis, N.M. 13 Kassandra Harris P 5-10 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. 20 Taylor Dillard W 5-10 So. Dora, N.M. 21 Haley Hall G 5-5 Fr. Grants, N.M. 23 Jasmine Hotchkins G 5-3 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. 32 Shelby Jones P 6-1 Fr. Clovis, N.M. 33 Mikaehla Connor W 5-9 Jr. Dallas, Texas 35 Daeshi McCants P 6-1 Jr. Las Cruces, N.M. 44 Eliza Martinez P 6-2 Jr. San Antonio, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Josh Prock Assistant Coach: Jennifer Principe Graduate Assistant: Jasmine Johnson Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds Portales, N.M. Founded (Enrollment): 1934 (6,014) Colors: Green and Silver President: Dr. Steven G. Gamble Athletic Director: Dr. Greg Waggoner Faculty Athletics Representative: Dustin Seifert Senior Woman Administrator: Lora Ferguson Media Relations: Adam Pitterman, Will Edwards
  • 32. 32 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Midwestern State Mustangs No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Leanna James G 5-7 Fr-RS Godley, Texas 2 Jasmine Richardson G 5-5 Jr. Corpus Christi, Texas 3 McKenna Villegas F 6-0 So. Port Lavaca, Texas 5 Kristin Rydell G 5-7 Jr. Hutto, Texas 12 Jennifer Arbuckle F 6-1 Sr. Wichita Falls, Texas 15 Micheline Mercelita F 6-0 Jr. Edinburg, Texas 21 Montoria Tripp G 5-7 So. Frisco, Texas 24 Courtney Kerr G 5-9 Fr-RS Paradise, Texas 25 Anni Scholl G 5-9 So. Henrietta, Texas 30 Mica Schneider G 5-9 Fr. Boerne, Texas 40 Avery Queen F 6-2 Jr. Boerne, Texas 42 Whitney Taylor G 5-11 Jr. Melissa, Texas 43 Liz Cathcart F 6-0 Fr-RS Spring Branch, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Noel Johnson Assistant Coaches: Christopher Reay, Jeff Arce Graduate Assistant: Dianna Jones Wichita Falls, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1922 (6,064) Colors: Maroon and Gold President: Dr. Suzanne Shipley Athletic Director: Kyle Williams Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Greg Giddings Senior Woman Administrator: TBA Media Relations: Trey Reed, Blake Barington
  • 33. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 33 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Stephenville, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1899 (12,000) Colors: Purple and White President: Dr. F. Dominic Dottavio Athletic Director: Lonn Reisman Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Bob Newby Senior Woman Administrator: Susan Burton Media Relations: Nathan Bural, Ryan Cox Tarleton State TexAnns No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 2 Kylie Collins G 5-6 Fr Mansfield, Texas 4 Trejouir Wilson G 5-5 Fr Brownwood, Texas 5 Tiara Tatum G 5-6 Jr Fairfield, Texas 11 Hannah Allen G 5-11 Fr Roscoe, Texas 12 Amber Lane G 5-6 Jr. Houston, Texas 14 Shelby Drews G 5-9 R-Fr. Decatur, Texas 21 Travanti Downes F 5-10 Sr Kennedale, Texas 22 Bailey Wipff G 5-6 Sr Lubbock, Texas 23 Baylee Peck G 5-7 Jr Leander, Texas 24 Ke’Aunna Johnson F 5-11 Fr Killeen, Texas 32 Shelby Mankins G 5-11 So Joshua, Texas 35 Ikpeaku Iwobi F 5-10 Sr Houston, Texas 41 Mackenzie Hailey F 6-2 So Burleson, Texas 42 Reann Hall F 6-0 Fr Marble Falls, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Misty Wilson Assistant Coaches: Karli Moore, Jake Stevens Graduate Assistant: Kathy Thomas
  • 34. 34 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Jordan Williams G 5-10 Jr. Grand Prairie, Texas 1 Jasmyn Poe G 5-5 R-Fr. Kennedale, Texas 2 Brianna Wise F 5-11 Jr. Desoto, Texas 3 Natalie Hessong G 5-9 Sr. Corpus Christi, Texas 4 Krystal Pickron G 5-7 Sr. Dallas, Texas 5 Courtney Fields G 5-6 R-Fr. Flower Mound, Texas 11 Lauren Parker G 5-9 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 12 Princess Davis G 5-7 Jr. Shreveport, La. 14 Khala Riley G 5-6 Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas 23 Penina Faumui F 5-11 Jr. Honolulu, Hawai’I 24 Artaejah Gay F 5-11 Jr. Cedar Hill, Texas 32 Victoria George C 6-0 Fr. Mesquite, Texas 34 Jenna Price F 6-0 Fr. Midlothian, Texas 42 Brittany Adams C 6-3 Sr. Carrollton, Texas 45 Abreanna Harrison F 6-0 Fr. Wichita Falls, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jason Burton Assistant Coaches: Markeith Brown, Lacey Escamilla, Abigail Leaupepe-Tele Texas A&M-Commerce Lions Commerce, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1889 (13,000) Colors: Blue and Gold President: Dr. Ray Keck Athletic Director: Tim McMurray Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. LaVelle Hendricks Senior Woman Administrator: Judy Sackfield Media Relations: Josh Manck
  • 35. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 35 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Kingsville, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1917 (9,256) Colors: Blue and Gold President: Dr. Steven Tallant Athletic Director: D. Scott Gines Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Manuel Flores Senior Woman Administrator: Hanna Lantz Media Relations: Kelvin Queliz, Keonte’ Herrera Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 2 Reni Alfred G/F 5-10 So. New Iberia, La. 3 Emmeri Archer G 5-9 So. Brooklyn, N.Y. 4 Tee Moore G 5-7 Sr. Lubbock, Texas 5 Kaylin Roher G 5-3 Sr. League City, Texas 11 Madison Crawford PG 5-9 Fr. Ft. Worth, Texas 12 Lily Hospers G/F 6-0 Sr. Nelson, New Zealand 13 Shaq Debose PG 5-4 Fr. Houston, Texas 14 Jaiton Walls C 6-2 So. Round Rock, Texas 15 Victoria Salinas G 5-10 Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas 20 Joslyn Smith F 5-10 Sr. Amarillo, Texas 21 Ope Ibrahim F 5-11 Jr. Houston, Texas 23 Meesha Wade G 5-7 Sr. Dallas, Texas 25 Cara Taliaferro G 5-10 Fr. San Antonio, Texas 31 Angelica Wilson F 6-1 So. San Diego, Calif. 32 Kaylee Kana F 6-0 Sr. Mont Belvieu, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Wade Scott Assistant Coach: DJ Slifer
  • 36. 36 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Denton, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1901 (15,135) Colors: Maroon and White President: Dr. Carine Feyten Athletic Director: Chalese Connors Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Don Edwards Senior Woman Administrator: Charolette Hunt Media Relations: Becca Walters Texas Woman’s Pioneers No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 0 Kenesha Saygo G 5-7 Sr. Killeen, Texas 1 KJ Stastny G 5-9 So. Celina, Texas 2 Cienna Rodriguez G 5-4 Jr. Cypress, Texas 5 Kara Mitchell G 5-8 So. Plano, Texas 11 Emily Spector F 5-10 Sr. Keller, Texas 14 Morgan Easley G 5-11 Jr. Flower Mound, Texas 15 Bri’anna Gray F 5-11 So. Killeen, Texas 20 Andrea Mapua G 5-9 Sr. Frisco, Texas 23 Grace Mitchell F 6-0 Jr. Plano, Texas 24 Deja Pointer G 5-7 Sr. Killeen, Texas 25 Desiree Phipps G 5-9 So. Ft. Gibson, Okla. 32 Ashley Bonugli G 5-7 Sr. Granbury, Texas 44 Hailee Ashworth F 5-11 Fr. Richland Springs, Texas 51 Alexis Nezianya F 5-11 Jr. Carrolton, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Beth Jillson Assistant Coach: Taylor High Graduate Assistants: Jocelyn Cook, Tolu Omotola
  • 37. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 37 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 UT Permian Basin Falcons No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 Jackie Perez G 5-3 Jr. El Paso, Texas 3 Nakedra Burke G/F 5-10 Jr. El Paso, Texas 5 Niva Taito G 5-3 Sr. Arlington, Texas 10 Sierra LaGrande G 5-5 Jr. Southfield, Mich. 11 Alexandria Dockery G 5-8 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. 12 Briana Caro G 5-10 Jr. Mesquite, Texas 13 Victoria Lopez G 5-6 Jr. El Paso, Texas 14 Sam Martin G 5-7 Jr. Lafayette, La. 20 Heather Crittenden F/C 6-2 Jr. El Paso, Texas 21 Jau’nae Peevy G 5-8 Sr. Denver, Colo. 24 Kristel Reid G/F 5-9 Jr. Houston, Texas 30 Adriana Davis G 5-6 Jr. Dallas, Texas 33 Stephanie Verduzco F/C 6-1 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 40 Jasmine Spriggins G/F 5-9 Sr. Dickinson, Texas 42 Jazmyn Johnson G/F 5-9 Sr. Kingwood, Texas 55 Kianna Fierro F 5-8 Fr. Van Horn, Texas Brittani McCoy G/F 5-9 Fr. Loudon County, Va. Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jerome Willis Assistant Coach: Ned Simmons Odessa, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1973 (6,888) Colors: Black and Orange President: Dr. W. David Watts Athletic Director: Dr. Steve Aicinena Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Kyle Beran Senior Woman Administrator: Maryann Vasquez Media Relations: Ryan Haage
  • 38. 38 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 2 Reagan Haynes G 5-7 So. Gruver, Texas 3 Amanda Bell G 5-8 R-Fr. Midland, Texas 4 Lexy Hightower G 5-8 Fr. Amarillo, Texas 10 Sydney Walton G 5-8 Jr. Perryton, Texas 12 Alie Decker G 5-10 Sr. Edmond, Okla. 13 Taylor LaCour F 6-1 So. Georgetown, Texas 21 Baylee Quisenberry G 5-9 Fr. Devine, Texas 23 Sasha Watson G 5-7 Sr. Amarillo, Texas 24 Bailey Thiel (TEEL) G 5-10 Sr. Idalou, Texas 30 Cece Wooten F 6-0 Jr. Vancouver, Wash. 34 Maddison Wild C 6-2 Sr. Epsom, Victoria, Australia 41 Lilley Vander Zee C 6-4 Sr. Granbury, Texas 42 Madison Parker F 5-10 Jr. Amarillo, Texas Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kristen Mattio Associate Head Coach: Camille Perkins Assistant Coach: Josh Ashley Canyon, Texas Founded (Enrollment): 1910 (9,966) Colors: Maroon and White President: Dr. Walter Wendler Athletic Director: Michael McBroom Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. David Rausch Senior Woman Administrator: Stephanie Sumpter Media Relations: Kit Strief, Brent Seals, Tyson Jex
  • 39. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 39 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Western New Mexico Mustangs No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown 2 Jordan Gutierrez G 5-3 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. 3 Kenzie Rinehart G 5-6 Sr. Deming, N.M. 12 Keshaun Clark F 5-11 Jr. Avondale, Ariz. 14 Jayla Brown G 5-7 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. 25 Lucy Benning G 5-10 R-So. El Paso, Texas 31 Jade Botelho F 5-10 Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii 32 Megan Looney F 6-0 So. Phoenix, Ariz. 55 Taimane Passi F 6-0 R-Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii Coaching Staff Head Coach: Lauren Unger Assistant Coach: Liseth Orrego Silver City, N.M. Founded (Enrollment): 1893 (3,300) Colors: Royal Purple and Golden Yellow President: Dr. Joseph Shepard Athletic Director: Mark Coleman Faculty Athletics Representative: Tanya Rivers Senior Woman Administrator: Terra Dunlap Media Relations: Brian Kortz
  • 40. 40 LoneStarConference.org Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 Calling all awesome people... AllenEventCenter.com 200 E. Stacy Road #1350 | Allen, TX 75002 972.678.4646 |
  • 41. @LoneStarConf | #LSCmbb | #LSCwbb 41 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship | March 2-5, 2017 IF i LOSEI ’ L L R E S P O N D W I T H R E S P E C T. Don’t undo my hard work with poor sportsmanship.