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LSC Football Weekly Release (10/24/16)
1. LSC FOOTBALL
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce are ed atop the Lone Star Conference standings with iden cal
5-1 league records. MSU had its six-game winning streak snapped at West Texas A&M.
This weekās schedule includes ļ¬ve LSC contests with WT at A&M-C, UT Permian Basin at MSU, Eastern New
Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, Tarleton State at Oklahoma Panhandle State, and Angelo State at Western
New Mexico.
LSC football teams are 40-38 overall this season. The squads are 3-4 combined versus the Great Lakes
Intercollegiate Athle c Conference, Great Lakes Valley Conference and Rocky Mountain Athle c Conference
teams, which are also in NCAA Super Regional Four.
LSC FOOTBALL ON ESPN3
A pair of Lone Star Conference football games are part of the 2016 Division II Football Showcase schedule and
were broadcast on ESPN3 and WatchESPN.
For a second straight season, A&M-Commerce hosted a na onal broadcast on October 8 as the Lions hosted
Midwestern State.
UT Permian Basin welcomed West Texas A&M in the Falconās ļ¬rst LSC football game in the programās ini al
season. Due to inclement weather the game was postponed and was not broadcast as scheduled.
NCAA Division II announced 18 of the 22 regular-season football games that will be carried on ESPN3,
WatchESPN and American Sports Network, a er the division entered a three-year agreement in 2015 to
deliver Division II athle cs events. By comparison, only seven games were televised in each of the 2013 and
2014 seasons.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
CO-OFFENSIVE
Devon Paye, West Texas A&M University, SR, RB, Columbia, Md., Hammond HS
Paye tallied a career-high 177 yards rushing and two rushing scores on a career-best 30 carries in a 35-27 win
over No. 4 Midwestern State Saturday evening. He also had one receiving touchdown on six carries for 19
yards. Paye had a 74-yard scamper to give WT the lead for good late in the third quarter as just 20 seconds
earlier MSU took its ļ¬rst lead of the game. It was the longest run of the season for WT and the longest of
Payeās career.
Shane Truelove, Oklahoma Panhandle State University, SR, QB, Norco, Calif., Corona HS
Truelove had a record-breaking performance against UT Permian Basin this week. The senior quarterback
connected on over 80 percent of his passes (40-for-49) and totaled more than 600 yards in the air with four
touchdowns. Trueloveās 610 yards passing broke a school record for single-game passing yards and is the top
performance in NCAA Division II this season. The Aggiesā 750 yards of total oļ¬ense in the game is the second-
highest in school history (755 against WNMU in 1961).
CO-DEFENSIVE
Alex Kuyinu, Texas A&M University - Kingsville, SR, DE, Missouri City, Texas, Dulles HS
Kuyinu ļ¬nished with a career-high four sacks for 16 yards in the come from behind 21-17 victory... the Hogs
limited Tarleton State to just 251 total yards on oļ¬ense and zero second half points... Kuyinu collected six total
tackles but the senior was a stalwart in holding the Texans to 21 yards rushing.
Gerred Johnson, West Texas A&M University, R-FR, DT, Mansļ¬eld, Texas, Summit HS
Johnson made his ļ¬rst career start recording six total tackles, ļ¬ve solo stops, two tackles for loss and recovered
a fumble in the Buļ¬sā 35-27 win over No. 4 Midwestern State Saturday. Johnson recorded one sack and two
tackles for loss to lead the team. The Buļ¬s held MSU to just 338 yards of oļ¬ense in the game well below the
436.2 average entering the game. Prior to Saturday, Johnson had just two tackles on the season.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Shawn Hooks, Texas A&M University - Commerce, JR, PR/KR, Daingerļ¬eld, Texas, Daingerļ¬eld HS
Hooks returned a punt 54 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter of the Lionsā 62-14 win at Angelo State.
This was his second consecu ve game with a punt return for a touchdown. He averaged over 20 yards per punt
return. He currently leads the league and ranks 4th na onally in punt return average at 20.9 yards per game.
OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Jus ce āChochyā Luce, Texas A&M University - Commerce, made his ļ¬rst career start and was the Lionsā
leading receiver in the 62-14 rout of Angelo State. His 125 receiving yards is a career high. He averaged over
15 yards per catch and was key in se ng up the opening touchdown drive, as well as the fourth quarter drive
where he scored.
Mark Munson, Angelo State University, set a season high with 109 receiving yards against Texas A&M-
Commerce. The senior caught ļ¬ve passes and one touchdown. His touchdown recep on of 80-yards is the
longest play from scrimmage for ASU this season.
Zed Woerner, Tarleton State University, threw for 230 yards and a pair of touchdowns for Tarleton in
STANDINGS
School LSC Overall Streak
Midwestern State 5-1 6-1 L1
Texas A&M-Commerce 5-1 6-1 W2
Eastern New Mexico 4-2 5-3 W1
West Texas A&M 4-2 5-3 W2
Tarleton State 4-2 4-4 L1
Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-3 5-3 W3
Angelo State 2-4 3-5 L2
Western New Mexico 2-4 2-6 L4
Oklahoma Panhandle State 1-5 2-6 W1
UT Permian Basin 0-6 2-6 L6
SCHEDULE
Saturday, October 29, 2016
*Angelo State at Western New Mexico, 1 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Commerce, 4 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*UT Permian Basin at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
All mes are CST; *LSC game
RESULTS
* Texas A&M-Commerce 62, Angelo State 14
* West Texas A&M 35, Midwestern State 27
* Texas A&M-Kingsville 21, Tarleton State 17
* Oklahoma Panhandle State 54, UT Permian Basin 44
Eastern New Mexico 62, Bacone College 0
Fort Lewis 52, Western New Mexico 14
WEEKLY AWARDS
Oļ¬ensive
S-5 Myles Carr, Texas A&M-Kingsville
S-12 Kamal Cass, Eastern New Mexico
S-19 Javia Hall, Western New Mexico
S-26 Richard Cooper, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-3 Vincent Johnson, Midwestern State
O-10 Quade Coward, Midwestern State
O-17 Ben Arbuckle, West Texas A&M
O-24 Devon Paye, West Texas A&M
Shane Truelove, Oklahoma Panhandle State
Defensive
S-5 Josh Wydermyer, Midwestern State
S-12 Davontae Merriweather, West Texas A&M
S-19 Cody Burtscher, Tarleton State
S-26 Melvin Robinson, Angelo State
O-3 Jus n Jackson, Angelo State
O-10 Brandon Jones, Texas A&M-Kingsville
O-17 Treston Ridge, Tarleton State
O-24 Alex Kuyinu, Texas A&M-Kingsville
Gerred Johnson, West Texas A&M
Special Teams
S-5 Bailey Giļ¬en, UT Permian Basin
S-12 Kristov Mar nez, Texas A&M-Commerce
S-19 Tanner Graeber, Midwestern State
S-26 Hector Dominguez, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-3 Ovie Urevbu, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-10 Bubba Tandy, Tarleton State
O-17 Hector Dominguez, Texas A&M-Commerce (2)
O-24 Shawn Hooks, Texas A&M-Commerce
FIRST DOWN
ā¢ Texas A&M-Commerce is ranked 8th and
Midwestern State 13th in the AFCA poll (Oct. 24).
FOOTBALLLONE STAR CONFERENCE WEEKLY RELEASE | OCTOBER 24, 2016
Contact: Melanie Robotham | Assistant Commissioner | O: 972-234-0033 x. 103
melanie@lonestarconference.org | www.lonestarconference.org | Twitter: @LoneStarConf #LSCfb
2. LONE STAR CONFERENCE FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE 2
Saturdayās contest against Texas A&M-Kingsville.
The junior quarterback tossed touchdowns to two
diļ¬erent receivers and completed passes to six
diļ¬erent Texans.
Wya Strand, Eastern New Mexico University, in
less than two quarters of ac on, accounted for 178
yards of total oļ¬ense in ENMUās win over Bacone
College. He accounted for four touchdowns. His two
rushing touchdowns came on one and seven-yard
scampers, while he tossed a 48-yard strike to Aaron
Johnson and a 31-yard scoring pass to Jace Lang.
Tracy McNair, Western New Mexico, led the ground
a ack rushing for 106 yards on 12 carries, with a long
of 66 on the ļ¬rst play of scrimmage for WNMU that
led to a 7-0 lead. He also added two catches for eight
yards.
Leo Marin, Western New Mexico, paced the
defense with a game-high 12 tackles, with six coming
solo. He also added a half tackle for loss.
Tuisamoa Magalei, Eastern New Mexico University,
led the Greyhound defense to its ļ¬rst home shutout
since the 2004 season. He made a team-best nine
tackles against Bacone College and helped limit the
Warriors to just eight ļ¬rst downs in the game. Eastern
held BC to -7 yards with no ļ¬rst downs in the opening
quarter of play. Magalei added a third-quarter sack.
EJ Speed, Tarleton State University, was a force
from the defensive end posi on for the Texans
against the leagueās top sta s cal oļ¬enses, helping
hold Kingsville to a season-low 21 points. Speed made
eight tackles, including six solo stops, to go along with
one sack and two tackles for a loss. Speed also forced
a fumble in the ļ¬nal minute of the game to give the
Texans one ļ¬nal chance to win the game.
Kieston Carter, Texas A&M University - Commerce,
recovered two fumbles, including a scoop-and-score
return, in the Lions 62-14 rout of Angelo State. His
18-yard return for a touchdown in the third quarter
put the Lions up by two touchdowns, and his 14-
yard return in the fourth quarter set up a ļ¬eld goal
a empt. Carter was one of four Lions to score a non-
oļ¬ensive touchdown in the second half.
Bailey Hale, Eastern New Mexico University,
turned in a stellar game on special teams in Easternās
win over Bacone College. On 10 kickoļ¬s, he had an
incredible seven touchbacks, to limit the Warriorsā
return opportuni es. His lone punt covered 72 yards.
For the game, he went seven-for-eight on point-
a er-touchdown a empts and had a tackle on a kick
return.
John Cummings, West Texas A&M University, had
four punts for a 42.5 average in the Buļ¬sā 35-27 upset
win over #4 Midwestern State Saturday.
Nolan Grigsby, Western New Mexico, returned
six kickoļ¬s for 165 yards and had a long return of 36
yards.
DeAndre Black, Midwestern State University,
sprungapairoflongpuntreturnstoswingmomentum
for No. 4 Midwestern State Saturday night at West
Texas A&M. The junior return man dashed 59 yards
on a punt return late in the second quarter to the WT
7-yard line allowing MSU to close a three-touchdown
deļ¬cit to 21-14 at hal ime. The 59-yard punt return
was the 10th longest in MSU program history and
longest since Dominique Williams went 60 yards
against Texas A&M-Commerce in 2013. Blackās 45-
yard return in the third quarter resulted in a MSUās
only lead of the night at 24-21 on a 35-yard ļ¬eld goal
with 57 seconds to go in the frame. Blackās 104 punt
return yards were the fourth most in a single game
for a Mustang and most since BeeJay Mathis amassed
142 against Northeastern State in 2007. Black also
made four recep ons for 30 yards including a 12-yard
TD recep on in the third quarter to e the game at
21-all.
Taylor Massey, Tarleton State University, led the
way in the return game as the true freshman returned
three kickoļ¬s for 68 yards, including a long return of
31 yards.
LSC NOTES (Submitted by LSC
SIDās)
Angelo State
* Texas A&M-Commerce 62, Angelo State 14
Eastern New Mexico
Eastern New Mexico quarterback Wya Strand
registered 178 yards of total oļ¬ense with two passing
touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns, to lead
the Greyhounds (5-4) to a 62-0 victory over visi ng
Bacone College (2-6). Eastern allowed just three
ļ¬rst downs in a ļ¬rst half which saw the Hounds
race to a 49-0 lead, Saturday at Al Whitehead Field
at Greyhound Stadium. In its ļ¬rst home shutout win
sincethe2004season,ENMUallowedjust129yardsof
total oļ¬ense. The Greyhound defense registered ļ¬ve
quarterback sacks, with Tuisamo Magalei and Dakota
Montoya contribu ng one each. Magalei ļ¬nished
with a team-high nine tackles, while Quavshaun
Branch made an intercep on. Eastern allowed the
Warriors into the red zone just once during the game.
Strand and Paul Terry ed for the team lead with 67
rushing yards, as seven Greyhounds ļ¬nished with at
least 24 rushing yards, As a team, ENMU ran for 356
yards. Baconeās Jordan White passed for 53 yards on
seven comple ons. Aaron Johnson hauled in a 48-
yard touchdown pass for ENMU, while Jace Lang had
a 31-yard touchdown catch. Tayshaun Gary added a
pair of rushing touchdowns for Eastern. The ENMU
will visit Texas A&M-Kingsville next Saturday.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State had its six-game winning streak
snapped. The streak was the seventh longest in
program history... It was the fourth me in school
history the Mustangs started the season with
at least six consecu ve wins... West Texas A&M
assumed a 5-3 edge in the 2016-17 Highway 287
Challenge Cup. The teams were kno ed at 3-3 a er
MSU claimed two points by winning the LSC Cross
Country Championship in the morning before WT
claimed a volleyball victory early in the a ernoon...
The 21-point deļ¬cit matched the largest MSU has
faced in the past two seasons as MSU trailed Texas
A&M-Commerce at hal ime last season before falling
27-14. The Mustangs are now 6-3 in games in which
they trailed by double ļ¬gures since the start of last
season... DeAndre Blackās 104 punt return yards
were the fourth best in MSU history and the most
BeeJay Mathis rolled up 142 yards on punt returns
against Northeastern State (Okla.) in 2007... Blackās
59-yard punt return in the second quarter was the
10th longest in program history and the longest since
Dominique Williams went 60 yards at Texas A&M-
Commerce in 2013... Senior defensive lineman Darian
Childers ļ¬nished with three tackles for loss including
a quarterback sack... Sophomore safety SirāVell Ford
led the defense with nine tackles for the second
straight week... Sophomore running back Vincent
Johnson logged a team-high 81 yards on 17 carries,
but did not score a touchdown for the ļ¬rst me this
season. It was the fourth consecu ve week he led the
MSU rushing a ack... Senior wideout Breion Evans
made four recep ons for 77 yards... Senior place
kicker Tanner Graeber connected on ļ¬eld goals of 35
and 26 yards. They were his ļ¬rst makes since hi ng
the game winner in the second week of the season at
Texas A&M-Kingsville...
AFCA DIVISION II COACHESā POLL
October 24, 2016
# Team (1st votes) Rec. Pts Prev.
1. Northwest Missouri St. (30) 8-0 750 1
2. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 8-0 717 2
3. Shepherd (W.Va.) 7-0 692 3
4. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 8-0 649 6
5. Harding (Ark.) 8-0 614 7
6. California (Pa.) 7-0 598 8
7. North Alabama 5-1 541 10
8. Texas A&M-Commerce 6-1 540 9
9. Ashland (Ohio) 7-1 507 11
10. Emporia St. (Kan.) 7-1 448 12
11. LIU-Post (N.Y.) 8-0 432 14
12. Indiana (Pa.) 6-1 414 13
13. Midwestern St. (Texas) 6-1 361 4
14. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 6-1 350 16
15. Azusa Paciļ¬c (Calif.) 7-1 325 17
16. Assump on (Mass.) 7-1 285 18
17. Tuskegee (Ala.) 6-1 258 5
18. North Carolina-Pembroke 7-1 253 20
19. Wayne St. (Mich.) 7-1 221 22
20. Fairmont St. (W.Va.) 8-0 201 23
21. Minnesota-Duluth 7-1 174 24
22. Ferris St. (Mich.) 6-2 115 25
23. Newberry (S.C.) 7-1 98 NR
24. Wingate (N.C.) 7-1 55 NR
25t. Notre Dame (Ohio) 7-1 27 NR
25t. Southwest Bap st (Mo.) 7-1 27 NR
Dropped Out: Henderson St. (Ark.) (15), Florida Tech
(19), Bemidji St. (Minn.) (21).
Others Receiving Votes: Central Missouri, 20;
Colorado School of Mines, 19; Henderson St. (Ark.),
19; Edinboro (Pa.), 8; Bemidji St. (Minn.), 7; Central
Washington, 6; Fort Hays St. (Kan.), 6; West Alabama,
5; Florida Tech, 4; Southern Arkansas, 2; Colorado
Mesa, 1; Truman St. (Mo.), 1.
LSC IN 2016 AFCA RANKINGS
WEEK ASU ENMU MSU OPSU TSU
AUG. 15 RV NR 14 NR NR
SEPT. 5 NR NR 14 NR NR
SEPT. 12 NR NR 12 NR NR
SEPT. 19 NR NR 11 NR NR
SEPT. 26 NR NR 10 NR NR
OCT. 3 NR NR 7 NR NR
OCT. 10 NR NR 4 NR NR
OCT. 17 NR NR 4 NR NR
OCT. 24 NR NR 13 NR NR
OCT. 31
NOV. 7
NOV. 14
WEEK A&M-C TAMUK UTPB WT WNMU
AUG. 15 T9 RV NR RV NR
SEPT. 5 8 RV NR NR NR
SEPT. 12 7 RV NR NR NR
SEPT. 19 6 RV NR RV NR
SEPT. 26 6 NR NR RV NR
OCT. 3 4 NR NR NR NR
OCT. 10 9 NR NR NR NR
OCT. 17 9 NR NR NR NR
OCT. 24 8 NR NR NR NR
OCT. 31
NOV. 7
NOV. 14
3. LONE STAR CONFERENCE FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE 3
Oklahoma Panhandle State
In their highest-scoring game of the season, the
Aggies dominated in the pass game as senior QB
Shane Truelove threw for over 600 yards and four
touchdowns connec ng on 40 of 49 a empts for a
school record of 610 yards passing. The Aggie oļ¬ense
combined for 750 yards of total oļ¬ense, the second-
highest single-game yardage in school history.
Receiver Devyn Williams led the game in All-Purpose
yards with 270; 223 of which came oļ¬ Truelove
comple ons. The Aggies held the lead through the
dura on of the game to earn their ļ¬rst LSC victory
and the ļ¬rst NCAA Division II victory since Gaskamp
took over at the helm.
Tarleton State
Tarleton dropped its homecoming game to Texas
A&M-Kingsville Saturday. The Texans will look to get
back in the win column this weekend with a trip to
Oklahoma Panhandle State.
Texas A&M-Commerce
The No. 9 A&M-Commerce Lions scored the gameās
ļ¬nal 55 points in a 62-14 rout of Angelo Stateā¦ With
the win, A&M-Commerce is now 7-1 overall and 5-1
in the Lone Star Conference, ed for the league leadā¦
The Lions scored four non-oļ¬ensive touchdowns and
forced six turnovers, becoming just the second team
to ever score more than 60 on the Ramsā¦ Kieston
Carter had two fumble recoveries, including a fumble
return for a touchdownā¦ B.J. Mills also had a fumble
recovery for a scoreā¦ Jaylon Edwards-Cooper had
an intercep on return for a touchdownā¦ That gives
A&M-Commerce 12 intercep ons by 11 players this
seasonā¦ Shawn Hooks had his second punt return for
a touchdown in as many weeks, bringing a punt back
54 yards for a score in the third quarterā¦ Ovie Urevbu
had his ļ¬rst career 100-yard rushing performance
with 105 yards on 17 carriesā¦ Luis Perez completed
20-of-33 passes for 270 yards and three touchdownsā¦
Jus ce Luce led the team with eight catches for 125
yards and a scoreā¦ Lance Evans had three catches for
73 yards and two touchdownsā¦ Hector Dominguez
averaged 37.8 yards per punt with two inside the
Ramsā 20ā¦ Kristov Mar nez was a perfect 8-of-8
on PAT a empts and made ļ¬eld goals of 32 and 41
yardsā¦ A&M-Commerce hosts West Texas A&M at 4
p.m. this Saturday for Homecomingā¦ The Lions also
an cipate the release of the NCAA Super Region Four
Rankings on Mondayā¦
Texas A&M-Kingsville
A&M-Kingsville earned its ļ¬rst three-game win streak
since 2012 with the 21-17 victory at Tarleton State...
the Hogs held the Texans to zero points in the second
half and collected 8.0 sacks and 13.0 TFL in the win to
improve to 3-3 in LSC play.
UT Permian Basin
* Oklahoma Panhandle State 54, UT Permian Basin 44
West Texas A&M
The West Texas A&M Buļ¬s kept their NCAA playoļ¬
hopes alive with a thrilling 35-27 win over No. 4
Midwestern State in the Highway 287 Challenge
knocking the Mustangs from the ranks of the
unbeaten...It was the second win over a ranked team
for the Buļ¬s this season (No. 19/20) Colorado State-
Pueblo earlier this year...It marked the ļ¬rst win over a
top ļ¬ve team for the Buļ¬s since a win over then-No.
2 Colorado State-Pueblo last season in Canyon...WT
leads the Highway 287 Challenge 5-3 following the
win and picked up three of ļ¬ve points in the series
Saturday...Senior Devon Paye tallied a career-high
177 yards rushing and two rushing scores on a career-
best 30 carries in the win as he also had one receiving
touchdown on six carries for 19 yards...Paye had a
74-yard scamper to give WT the lead for good late
in the third quarter as just 20 seconds earlier MSU
took its ļ¬rst lead of the game...It was the longest
run of the season for WT and the longest of Payeās
career...The win gave WT a 16-13 lead in the all-
me series with MSU and was the 108th win for the
Buļ¬s in LSC play (108-99)...It marked WT head coach
Mike Nesbi ās second win over MSU and second win
over a top ļ¬ve team (CSU-Pueblo, 2015)...Nesbi is
now 6-8 all- me at WT against ranked opponents...
Redshirt freshman defensive lineman Gerred Johnson
made his ļ¬rst career start recording six total tackles,
ļ¬ve solo stops, two tackles for loss and recovered a
fumble Saturday...Johnson recorded one sack and
two tackles for loss to lead the team...The Buļ¬s held
MSU to just 338 yards of oļ¬ense in the game well
below the 436.2 average entering the game...Prior
to Saturday, Johnson had just two tackles on the
season...WT sophomore quarterback Ben Arbuckle
made his second career start going 22 of 29 for 178
yards and two touchdowns...Arbuckle has thrown
12 touchdowns in the last 10 quarters da ng back
to the Texas A&M-Kingsville game (Oct. 8)...The Buļ¬
āDā held the na onās fourth-leading scorer, running
back Vincent Johnson, to no points in the game as he
had 17 carries for 81 yards...The Buļ¬s went 8 of 15 on
third down as they entered ranked 25th na onally in
third down conversions and ļ¬rst in the LSC, while the
āDā held MSU to 7 of 18 and 2 of 4 on fourth down...
WT now con nues its āplayoļ¬ā format at na onally
ranked Texas A&M-Commerce next Saturday as the
Buļ¬s need to win out to have a chance at the playoļ¬s.
Western New Mexico
WNMU ran into a tough Fort Lewis team this
weekend, but had strong games from Tracy McNair,
Leo Marin and Nolan Grigsby. In addi on, Javia Hall
passed for a pair of touchdowns, both which went
to Xavier Ayers. Dominic Barry tallied 11 tackles.
McNair led the ground a ack rushing for 106 yards
on 12 carries, with a long of 66 on the ļ¬rst play of
scrimmage for WNMU that led to a 7-0 lead. He also
added two catches for eight yards. Marin paced the
defense with a game-high 12 tackles, with six coming
solo. He also added a half tackle for loss. Grigsby
returned six kickoļ¬s for 165 yards and had a long
return of 36 yards.
4. LONE STAR CONFERENCE FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE 4
2016 LSC Composite Schedule
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Angelo State at McKendree, 6 p.m.
Eastern New Mexico at Southwest Bap st, 7 p.m.
West Texas A&M at Azusa Paciļ¬c (Calif.), 9 p.m.
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Oklahoma Panhandle State at Sam Houston State, 6 p.m.
Tarleton State at McNeese State, 6 p.m.
Texas A&M-Kingsville at Incarnate Word, 6 p.m.
Midwestern State at Truman State (Mo.), 7 p.m.
Sul Ross at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
Western New Mexico at San Diego, 8 p.m.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Angelo State at Northern Michigan, 3 p.m.
Oklahoma Panhandle State at Arkansas-Pine Bluļ¬, 6 p.m.
Texas A&M-Commerce at Delta State, 6 p.m.
Simon Fraser (B.C.) at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Southwest Bap st at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Arizona Chris an at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
West Texas A&M at Colorado State-Pueblo, 7 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at Eastern New Mexico, 8 p.m.
Saturday, September 17, 2016
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at Western New Mexico, 1 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, 2 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*Angelo State at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 24, 2016
*Tarleton State at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Western New Mexico, 1:30 p.m.
*Angelo State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*UT Permian Basin at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Eastern New Mexico, 8 p.m.
Saturday, October 8, 2016
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at West Texas A&M, 5 p.m.
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 15, 2016
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Western New Mexico, 1 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Eastern New Mexico, 4 p.m.
*Angelo State at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
*UT Permian Basin at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Bacone at Eastern New Mexico, 1 p.m.
Western New Mexico at Fort Lewis, 1 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
*Midwestern State at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Tarleton State, 6 p.m.
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
*Angelo State at Western New Mexico, 1 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Commerce, 4 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*UT Permian Basin at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 5, 2016
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at Eastern New Mexico, 4 p.m.
*Angelo State at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 12, 2016
*West Texas A&M at Western New Mexico, 1 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Midwestern State, 1 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 4 p.m.
*UT Permian Basin at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
NCAA Division II First Round
Saturday, November 26, 2016
NCAA Division II Second Round
Saturday, December 3, 2016
NCAA Division II Quarterļ¬nals
Heart of Texas Bowl (Copperas Cove, Texas), 6 p.m.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
NCAA Division II Semiļ¬nals
Saturday, December 17, 2016
NCAA Division II Championship (Kansas City, Kan.)
* denotes conference game, All mes Central