Midwestern State remains undefeated and has clinched at least a share of the Lone Star Conference football title. They face Eastern New Mexico this week, and a win would give them the championship outright. Several LSC games are scheduled for this week, including Midwestern State vs. Eastern New Mexico, which was selected for broadcast on ESPN3. Midwestern State quarterback Layton Rabb had a record passing day against Tarleton State, while other top individual performances came from players from Western New Mexico, Angelo State, Texas A&M-Commerce, and Eastern New Mexico.
This document provides information about football games and players in the Lone Star Conference for the week of October 9, 2017. It discusses the conference standings, upcoming games between conference teams, and recognizes top individual performances from players across multiple teams. Midwestern State tops the conference standings at 3-0, while other highlights include upcoming games being broadcast on ESPN3 and nominations for Players of the Week.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/02/17)lscmedia
The document provides an overview of recent Lone Star Conference football games and highlights individual player performances from those games. It notes that Texas A&M-Commerce, Tarleton State, and Midwestern State remain undefeated atop the LSC standings. Layton Rabb of Midwestern State is named offensive player of the week after passing for 326 yards in a win over Western New Mexico. Brad Hardin of Eastern New Mexico is named defensive player of the week with six tackles and a key interception. Ron Reid of Tarleton State is named special teams player of the week.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/25/17)lscmedia
The document provides information about football games and players in the Lone Star Conference for the week of September 25, 2017. It notes that Texas A&M-Commerce, Tarleton State, and Midwestern State remain unbeaten in conference play. It highlights top individual performances from players including Xavier Turner of Tarleton State who rushed for 135 yards and 3 touchdowns. It also names the Players of the Week for offensive, defensive, and special teams and provides other stats and notes about teams in the conference.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/18/17)lscmedia
This document provides a summary of football games and players from the Lone Star Conference for the week of September 18, 2017. It highlights four upcoming LSC matchups and provides statistics and accomplishments from top performing players on offense, defense, and special teams over the past week. These include quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, linebackers, and kickers from various LSC teams such as Texas A&M-Commerce, Tarleton State, Angelo State, and others. It also provides league standings and notes an upcoming LSC game that will be broadcast on ESPN3.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/04/17)lscmedia
This document provides information about football games and players in the Lone Star Conference for the week of September 4, 2017. It discusses games between LSC teams as well as individual accomplishments. It also announces that the October 21 game between Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Kingsville will be streamed live on ESPN3 as part of the NCAA Division II Football Showcase. Players of the week are named in offensive, defensive, and special teams categories.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/11/17)lscmedia
This document provides a weekly football release from the Lone Star Conference, including results and top performers from games involving LSC teams. Five LSC games are scheduled for the upcoming week, and four LSC teams remain unbeaten. It also announces that the October 21 game between Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Kingsville will be broadcast on ESPN3. Offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week are named from games during the previous week. Individual stats and highlights are provided for top performers from LSC teams.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/30/17)lscmedia
- Midwestern State leads the Lone Star Conference football standings at 6-0 in league play and 7-0 overall, which is the third time in program history they have started 7-0.
- This week's Lone Star Conference schedule includes four games: Tarleton State at Midwestern State, UT Permian Basin at Texas A&M-Commerce, West Texas A&M at Angelo State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville at Western New Mexico.
- Lone Star Conference football teams have an overall record of 41-35 this season and are 5-3 against other conferences in their NCAA Super Regional Four.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (11/13/17)lscmedia
The document provides information about the Lone Star Conference football teams and their postseason matchups. Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce were selected to represent the LSC in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Midwestern State will host Sioux Falls and Texas A&M-Commerce will play at Winona State on November 18th. Additionally, Tarleton State will face Central Oklahoma in the Corsicana Bowl on December 2nd. The document also names the offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week and provides updates and top performers from each LSC school.
This document provides information about football games and players in the Lone Star Conference for the week of October 9, 2017. It discusses the conference standings, upcoming games between conference teams, and recognizes top individual performances from players across multiple teams. Midwestern State tops the conference standings at 3-0, while other highlights include upcoming games being broadcast on ESPN3 and nominations for Players of the Week.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/02/17)lscmedia
The document provides an overview of recent Lone Star Conference football games and highlights individual player performances from those games. It notes that Texas A&M-Commerce, Tarleton State, and Midwestern State remain undefeated atop the LSC standings. Layton Rabb of Midwestern State is named offensive player of the week after passing for 326 yards in a win over Western New Mexico. Brad Hardin of Eastern New Mexico is named defensive player of the week with six tackles and a key interception. Ron Reid of Tarleton State is named special teams player of the week.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/25/17)lscmedia
The document provides information about football games and players in the Lone Star Conference for the week of September 25, 2017. It notes that Texas A&M-Commerce, Tarleton State, and Midwestern State remain unbeaten in conference play. It highlights top individual performances from players including Xavier Turner of Tarleton State who rushed for 135 yards and 3 touchdowns. It also names the Players of the Week for offensive, defensive, and special teams and provides other stats and notes about teams in the conference.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/18/17)lscmedia
This document provides a summary of football games and players from the Lone Star Conference for the week of September 18, 2017. It highlights four upcoming LSC matchups and provides statistics and accomplishments from top performing players on offense, defense, and special teams over the past week. These include quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, linebackers, and kickers from various LSC teams such as Texas A&M-Commerce, Tarleton State, Angelo State, and others. It also provides league standings and notes an upcoming LSC game that will be broadcast on ESPN3.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/04/17)lscmedia
This document provides information about football games and players in the Lone Star Conference for the week of September 4, 2017. It discusses games between LSC teams as well as individual accomplishments. It also announces that the October 21 game between Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Kingsville will be streamed live on ESPN3 as part of the NCAA Division II Football Showcase. Players of the week are named in offensive, defensive, and special teams categories.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/11/17)lscmedia
This document provides a weekly football release from the Lone Star Conference, including results and top performers from games involving LSC teams. Five LSC games are scheduled for the upcoming week, and four LSC teams remain unbeaten. It also announces that the October 21 game between Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Kingsville will be broadcast on ESPN3. Offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week are named from games during the previous week. Individual stats and highlights are provided for top performers from LSC teams.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/30/17)lscmedia
- Midwestern State leads the Lone Star Conference football standings at 6-0 in league play and 7-0 overall, which is the third time in program history they have started 7-0.
- This week's Lone Star Conference schedule includes four games: Tarleton State at Midwestern State, UT Permian Basin at Texas A&M-Commerce, West Texas A&M at Angelo State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville at Western New Mexico.
- Lone Star Conference football teams have an overall record of 41-35 this season and are 5-3 against other conferences in their NCAA Super Regional Four.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (11/13/17)lscmedia
The document provides information about the Lone Star Conference football teams and their postseason matchups. Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce were selected to represent the LSC in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Midwestern State will host Sioux Falls and Texas A&M-Commerce will play at Winona State on November 18th. Additionally, Tarleton State will face Central Oklahoma in the Corsicana Bowl on December 2nd. The document also names the offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week and provides updates and top performers from each LSC school.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/23/17)lscmedia
Midwestern State remains undefeated at 6-0 overall and 5-0 in conference play after defeating West Texas A&M 45-3. This week features four conference matchups, including Midwestern State vs UT Permian Basin. Tarleton State faces Western Oregon in a non-conference game. Players of the week are Luis Perez of Texas A&M-Commerce for offense and Drew Bolin of Midwestern State for defense. Collin Grady of Western New Mexico is named special teams player of the week.
Lone Star Conference Women's Basketball Weekly Release (02/19/18)lscmedia
The document summarizes the current Lone Star Conference women's basketball standings and results from the past week. It notes that Angelo State and West Texas A&M are tied atop the standings at 14-4 in league games. It also provides details on the conference tournament format and lists the weekly offensive and defensive players of the week as well as other top performers from teams across the conference.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/16/17)lscmedia
Midwestern State leads the Lone Star Conference football standings with a 4-0 conference record and 5-0 overall record. This week features three LSC matchups including West Texas A&M vs Midwestern State, Angelo State vs Texas A&M-Commerce, and Tarleton State vs Texas A&M-Kingsville. The game between Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Kingsville will be streamed live on ESPN3. Offensive and defensive players of the week are named from Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State. Several individual top performances are highlighted from across the LSC.
Lone Star Conference Women's Basketball Weekly Release (01/29/18)lscmedia
The summary provides an overview of the key information from the document in 3 sentences:
The document recaps the previous week of women's basketball in the Lone Star Conference, noting that Texas A&M-Commerce leads the standings. It names the offensive and defensive players of the week, Katie Webster of Tarleton State and Daeshi McCants of Eastern New Mexico, respectively. Additionally, it highlights top performances from other players across the conference in their games that week.
Lone Star Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Release (12/4/17)lscmedia
The document provides information on men's basketball games and players in the Lone Star Conference for the week of December 4, 2017. Dorian Armstrong of Texas A&M-Commerce and Ryan Quaid of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. Texas A&M-Commerce and West Texas A&M remained undefeated. Other top performers that week included Josh Hawley of Tarleton State and David Chavlovich of West Texas A&M.
Lone Star Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Release (01/29/18)lscmedia
The document provides an update on men's basketball in the Lone Star Conference for the week of January 29, 2018. It announces that UT Permian Basin remains atop the standings at 10-1, while West Texas A&M is second at 9-2. It names the offensive and defensive players of the week from Tarleton State and provides statistics on other top performers from various schools in the conference. It also includes notes submitted by the schools' sports information directors about their teams' recent games and upcoming matchups.
Tarleton State tops the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings at 7-1, followed by Texas A&M-Commerce at 6-2. Players of the week were named, including Erin Clark of West Texas A&M for offensive player and Amber Strange of Tarleton State for defensive player. Rylie Fuentes of Texas A&M-Commerce was named setter of the week. The release provided statistics and highlights for numerous players and teams across the conference for the past week.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (10/17/17)lscmedia
The document discusses Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and results from the previous week. It notes that Tarleton State leads the conference at 9-1, while Texas A&M-Commerce is in second at 8-2. Individual player and team stats and accomplishments are highlighted. Upcoming matches are also mentioned.
The document discusses the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings and upcoming games. Tarleton State has a one-game lead over UT Permian Basin for first place with two games remaining. The last week will determine seeding for the conference championship tournament. James McPherson of UT Permian Basin and Marquieth Russell of Texas A&M-Commerce are named offensive and defensive players of the week. Several other top performers from various teams are also mentioned for their efforts in recent games.
The Lone Star Conference teams had a successful week, going 9-1 against other conferences. Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Commerce, and West Texas A&M started LSC play with victories. Several players had standout performances, including Geremy Alridge-Mitchell of West Texas A&M who rushed for 236 yards and 3 touchdowns. Midwestern State defeated Eastern New Mexico 28-24 in a close game, while Texas A&M-Commerce beat Texas A&M-Kingsville 37-17. The LSC teams have a combined record of 13-7 overall and are ranked in the top 25 in the AFCA poll.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (10/24/17)lscmedia
Tarleton State remains atop the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings at 12-1. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State was named offensive player of the week after averaging 4.3 kills per set against three top LSC teams. Bailey Mulder of Angelo State was named defensive player of the week after tallying 47 total digs in two wins. Jordyn Keamo of Tarleton State was named setter of the week after averaging 10 assists per set and 100 total assists against three top LSC teams, leading Tarleton State to their 13th consecutive win.
Texas A&M-Commerce won its first Lone Star Conference title in 24 years and earned the top seed in the conference playoffs. A&M-Commerce will host Tarleton State in one of the championship bracket games on November 8th, while Angelo State hosts Midwestern State and the winners will meet for the playoff title in Week 11. The Lone Star Conference regular season concluded last week with results including A&M-Commerce defeating McMurry 91-13 to clinch the title and Angelo State defeating Tarleton State 34-31.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (10/03/17)lscmedia
Tarleton State tops the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings at 5-1, followed closely by Texas A&M-Commerce, Eastern New Mexico, and Western New Mexico at 4-2. Sundara Chinn of Angelo State is named offensive player of the week after recording 18 kills against Texas A&M-Kingsville, while Andrea Aguilar of Eastern New Mexico is named defensive player of the week for her 36 digs and perfect serve receive against West Texas A&M. Jordyn Keamo of Tarleton State is named setter of the week for her 104 assists over 12 sets including 50 against Texas A&M-Kingsville as Tarleton won three matches. The summary highlights top individual
Tarleton State leads the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with an 11-2 record, while UT Permian Basin is second at 9-3. This week features conference games on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The matchup between Angelo State and Tarleton State on Saturday will be broadcast on ESPN3. Offensive and defensive players of the week were Daeshon Francis of UT Permian Basin and Romond Jenkins of Tarleton State respectively. Men's basketball standings and upcoming schedule are also provided.
The summary provides an overview of Lone Star Conference football action for the week. Three LSC games were played with Midwestern State, UT Permian Basin, and Texas A&M-Kingsville winning their non-conference matchups. Players of the week were named including Myles Carr for offense from A&M-Kingsville and Josh Wydermyer for defense from Midwestern State. Additional top performers and results from around the LSC are also mentioned.
Texas A&M-Commerce claimed its third straight Lone Star Conference championship with an 8-1 league record. Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State were chosen to represent the LSC in the 2016 NCAA Division II Football Championship. Kamal Cass of Eastern New Mexico University was named Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 159 yards and two touchdowns to help Eastern beat Midwestern State. De'Aundre Sanders of Eastern New Mexico University was named Defensive Player of the Week making two interceptions against Midwestern State. Shawn Hooks of Texas A&M-Commerce was named Special Teams Player of the Week returning a punt 70 yards for a touchdown against Tarleton State.
The Lone Star Conference football playoffs will feature Texas A&M-Commerce facing Angelo State in the championship game on November 15th in Commerce, Texas. Tarleton State and Midwestern State will play in the third place game, while West Texas A&M faces Eastern New Mexico for fifth place and Texas A&M-Kingsville plays McMurry for seventh place. Offensive players of the week are Kyle Washington from Angelo State and E'lon Spight from Eastern New Mexico. The defensive player of the week is Iosia Iosia from West Texas A&M.
Tarleton State remains atop the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with a 13-2 record. Romond Jenkins of Tarleton State and David Chavlovich of West Texas A&M were named defensive and offensive players of the week respectively for their performances in helping their teams to conference wins. Tarleton State improved to 22-3 overall with wins over Texas A&M-Kingsville and Angelo State behind strong play from Romond Jenkins and Chantz Chambers.
The Midwestern State and Angelo State men's basketball teams remain undefeated in conference play with double-digit winning streaks. Midwestern State leads the men's standings at 4-0 and has won 11 straight games, while Angelo State is 3-0 and has won 10 in a row. In the women's standings, Cameron tops the league at 4-1 after winning six of its last seven games. This week's schedule includes eight men's and ten women's conference matchups. The article also names the players of the week for offensive and defensive categories and lists other top performers from last week's games.
Lone Star Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Release (12/11/17)lscmedia
The Lone Star Conference men's basketball weekly release summarizes the games and top performers from the past week. Texas A&M-Commerce remains undefeated at 9-0 overall and 4-0 in conference play. James McPherson of UT Permian Basin and Josh Hawley of Tarleton State were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. The release provides an overview of each team's games and highlights individual accomplishments.
Texas A&M-Commerce won its first Lone Star Conference title in 24 years and earned the top seed in the conference playoffs. A&M-Commerce will host Tarleton State in one of the championship bracket games on November 8th. On the other side of the title bracket, Angelo State will host Midwestern State. The document also provides details on the other playoff matchups and recaps individual and team performances from the previous week's games.
Midwestern State took control of the top spot in the LSC football standings with a 26-25 win over Texas A&M-Commerce. LSC teams are 30-28 overall this season, including a 3-3 record against other conferences. Two LSC games were broadcast on ESPN3, with 18 Division II games scheduled for national television coverage this season compared to seven games in prior seasons. Midwestern State quarterback Quade Coward and Texas A&M-Kingsville defensive end Brandon Jones were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively for their performances. Tarleton State's Bubba Tandy was named special teams player of the week for returning the opening kickoff for a touchdown. Midwestern State
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/23/17)lscmedia
Midwestern State remains undefeated at 6-0 overall and 5-0 in conference play after defeating West Texas A&M 45-3. This week features four conference matchups, including Midwestern State vs UT Permian Basin. Tarleton State faces Western Oregon in a non-conference game. Players of the week are Luis Perez of Texas A&M-Commerce for offense and Drew Bolin of Midwestern State for defense. Collin Grady of Western New Mexico is named special teams player of the week.
Lone Star Conference Women's Basketball Weekly Release (02/19/18)lscmedia
The document summarizes the current Lone Star Conference women's basketball standings and results from the past week. It notes that Angelo State and West Texas A&M are tied atop the standings at 14-4 in league games. It also provides details on the conference tournament format and lists the weekly offensive and defensive players of the week as well as other top performers from teams across the conference.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/16/17)lscmedia
Midwestern State leads the Lone Star Conference football standings with a 4-0 conference record and 5-0 overall record. This week features three LSC matchups including West Texas A&M vs Midwestern State, Angelo State vs Texas A&M-Commerce, and Tarleton State vs Texas A&M-Kingsville. The game between Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Kingsville will be streamed live on ESPN3. Offensive and defensive players of the week are named from Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State. Several individual top performances are highlighted from across the LSC.
Lone Star Conference Women's Basketball Weekly Release (01/29/18)lscmedia
The summary provides an overview of the key information from the document in 3 sentences:
The document recaps the previous week of women's basketball in the Lone Star Conference, noting that Texas A&M-Commerce leads the standings. It names the offensive and defensive players of the week, Katie Webster of Tarleton State and Daeshi McCants of Eastern New Mexico, respectively. Additionally, it highlights top performances from other players across the conference in their games that week.
Lone Star Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Release (12/4/17)lscmedia
The document provides information on men's basketball games and players in the Lone Star Conference for the week of December 4, 2017. Dorian Armstrong of Texas A&M-Commerce and Ryan Quaid of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. Texas A&M-Commerce and West Texas A&M remained undefeated. Other top performers that week included Josh Hawley of Tarleton State and David Chavlovich of West Texas A&M.
Lone Star Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Release (01/29/18)lscmedia
The document provides an update on men's basketball in the Lone Star Conference for the week of January 29, 2018. It announces that UT Permian Basin remains atop the standings at 10-1, while West Texas A&M is second at 9-2. It names the offensive and defensive players of the week from Tarleton State and provides statistics on other top performers from various schools in the conference. It also includes notes submitted by the schools' sports information directors about their teams' recent games and upcoming matchups.
Tarleton State tops the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings at 7-1, followed by Texas A&M-Commerce at 6-2. Players of the week were named, including Erin Clark of West Texas A&M for offensive player and Amber Strange of Tarleton State for defensive player. Rylie Fuentes of Texas A&M-Commerce was named setter of the week. The release provided statistics and highlights for numerous players and teams across the conference for the past week.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (10/17/17)lscmedia
The document discusses Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and results from the previous week. It notes that Tarleton State leads the conference at 9-1, while Texas A&M-Commerce is in second at 8-2. Individual player and team stats and accomplishments are highlighted. Upcoming matches are also mentioned.
The document discusses the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings and upcoming games. Tarleton State has a one-game lead over UT Permian Basin for first place with two games remaining. The last week will determine seeding for the conference championship tournament. James McPherson of UT Permian Basin and Marquieth Russell of Texas A&M-Commerce are named offensive and defensive players of the week. Several other top performers from various teams are also mentioned for their efforts in recent games.
The Lone Star Conference teams had a successful week, going 9-1 against other conferences. Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Commerce, and West Texas A&M started LSC play with victories. Several players had standout performances, including Geremy Alridge-Mitchell of West Texas A&M who rushed for 236 yards and 3 touchdowns. Midwestern State defeated Eastern New Mexico 28-24 in a close game, while Texas A&M-Commerce beat Texas A&M-Kingsville 37-17. The LSC teams have a combined record of 13-7 overall and are ranked in the top 25 in the AFCA poll.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (10/24/17)lscmedia
Tarleton State remains atop the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings at 12-1. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State was named offensive player of the week after averaging 4.3 kills per set against three top LSC teams. Bailey Mulder of Angelo State was named defensive player of the week after tallying 47 total digs in two wins. Jordyn Keamo of Tarleton State was named setter of the week after averaging 10 assists per set and 100 total assists against three top LSC teams, leading Tarleton State to their 13th consecutive win.
Texas A&M-Commerce won its first Lone Star Conference title in 24 years and earned the top seed in the conference playoffs. A&M-Commerce will host Tarleton State in one of the championship bracket games on November 8th, while Angelo State hosts Midwestern State and the winners will meet for the playoff title in Week 11. The Lone Star Conference regular season concluded last week with results including A&M-Commerce defeating McMurry 91-13 to clinch the title and Angelo State defeating Tarleton State 34-31.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (10/03/17)lscmedia
Tarleton State tops the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings at 5-1, followed closely by Texas A&M-Commerce, Eastern New Mexico, and Western New Mexico at 4-2. Sundara Chinn of Angelo State is named offensive player of the week after recording 18 kills against Texas A&M-Kingsville, while Andrea Aguilar of Eastern New Mexico is named defensive player of the week for her 36 digs and perfect serve receive against West Texas A&M. Jordyn Keamo of Tarleton State is named setter of the week for her 104 assists over 12 sets including 50 against Texas A&M-Kingsville as Tarleton won three matches. The summary highlights top individual
Tarleton State leads the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with an 11-2 record, while UT Permian Basin is second at 9-3. This week features conference games on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The matchup between Angelo State and Tarleton State on Saturday will be broadcast on ESPN3. Offensive and defensive players of the week were Daeshon Francis of UT Permian Basin and Romond Jenkins of Tarleton State respectively. Men's basketball standings and upcoming schedule are also provided.
The summary provides an overview of Lone Star Conference football action for the week. Three LSC games were played with Midwestern State, UT Permian Basin, and Texas A&M-Kingsville winning their non-conference matchups. Players of the week were named including Myles Carr for offense from A&M-Kingsville and Josh Wydermyer for defense from Midwestern State. Additional top performers and results from around the LSC are also mentioned.
Texas A&M-Commerce claimed its third straight Lone Star Conference championship with an 8-1 league record. Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State were chosen to represent the LSC in the 2016 NCAA Division II Football Championship. Kamal Cass of Eastern New Mexico University was named Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 159 yards and two touchdowns to help Eastern beat Midwestern State. De'Aundre Sanders of Eastern New Mexico University was named Defensive Player of the Week making two interceptions against Midwestern State. Shawn Hooks of Texas A&M-Commerce was named Special Teams Player of the Week returning a punt 70 yards for a touchdown against Tarleton State.
The Lone Star Conference football playoffs will feature Texas A&M-Commerce facing Angelo State in the championship game on November 15th in Commerce, Texas. Tarleton State and Midwestern State will play in the third place game, while West Texas A&M faces Eastern New Mexico for fifth place and Texas A&M-Kingsville plays McMurry for seventh place. Offensive players of the week are Kyle Washington from Angelo State and E'lon Spight from Eastern New Mexico. The defensive player of the week is Iosia Iosia from West Texas A&M.
Tarleton State remains atop the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with a 13-2 record. Romond Jenkins of Tarleton State and David Chavlovich of West Texas A&M were named defensive and offensive players of the week respectively for their performances in helping their teams to conference wins. Tarleton State improved to 22-3 overall with wins over Texas A&M-Kingsville and Angelo State behind strong play from Romond Jenkins and Chantz Chambers.
The Midwestern State and Angelo State men's basketball teams remain undefeated in conference play with double-digit winning streaks. Midwestern State leads the men's standings at 4-0 and has won 11 straight games, while Angelo State is 3-0 and has won 10 in a row. In the women's standings, Cameron tops the league at 4-1 after winning six of its last seven games. This week's schedule includes eight men's and ten women's conference matchups. The article also names the players of the week for offensive and defensive categories and lists other top performers from last week's games.
Lone Star Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Release (12/11/17)lscmedia
The Lone Star Conference men's basketball weekly release summarizes the games and top performers from the past week. Texas A&M-Commerce remains undefeated at 9-0 overall and 4-0 in conference play. James McPherson of UT Permian Basin and Josh Hawley of Tarleton State were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. The release provides an overview of each team's games and highlights individual accomplishments.
Texas A&M-Commerce won its first Lone Star Conference title in 24 years and earned the top seed in the conference playoffs. A&M-Commerce will host Tarleton State in one of the championship bracket games on November 8th. On the other side of the title bracket, Angelo State will host Midwestern State. The document also provides details on the other playoff matchups and recaps individual and team performances from the previous week's games.
Midwestern State took control of the top spot in the LSC football standings with a 26-25 win over Texas A&M-Commerce. LSC teams are 30-28 overall this season, including a 3-3 record against other conferences. Two LSC games were broadcast on ESPN3, with 18 Division II games scheduled for national television coverage this season compared to seven games in prior seasons. Midwestern State quarterback Quade Coward and Texas A&M-Kingsville defensive end Brandon Jones were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively for their performances. Tarleton State's Bubba Tandy was named special teams player of the week for returning the opening kickoff for a touchdown. Midwestern State
Midwestern State improved to 6-0 overall and remained atop the Lone Star Conference standings. Several LSC games were broadcast on ESPN3. The weekly players of the week were announced, with Ben Arbuckle named offensive player and Treston Ridge named defensive player. Midwestern State quarterback Quade Coward engineered a late game-winning drive against Angelo State. The standings and upcoming schedule were also provided.
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain atop the Lone Star Conference standings with matching 7-1 records heading into their final games of the season. This week's schedule includes five conference matchups. Offensive and defensive players of the week are recognized from Midwestern State and Angelo State. Texas A&M-Commerce routed UT Permian Basin 58-21 to improve to 8-1 on the season.
Angelo State, Tarleton State, and West Texas A&M remain undefeated in Lone Star Conference play. David Chavlovich of West Texas A&M scored a career-high 36 points to earn offensive player of the week honors, while Justin Hollins of Angelo State anchored the conference-leading defense with 9 blocks to earn defensive player of the week. Tarleton State improved to 12-1 overall and 4-0 in conference with an 87-68 win over Ouachita Baptist led by Ridell Camidge's 23 points.
- Several Lone Star Conference football teams picked up victories in a full week of action, including Texas A&M-Commerce, Midwestern State, West Texas A&M, Tarleton State, and Western New Mexico. A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State remain unbeaten.
- Two LSC games will be broadcast nationally on ESPN3, including A&M-Commerce hosting Midwestern State on October 8th.
- Players of the week awards were given to Javia Hall of Western New Mexico for offense, Cody Burtscher of Tarleton State for defense, and Tanner Graeber of Midwestern State for special teams.
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain tied for first in the Lone Star Conference standings with two games remaining. This week's schedule includes five conference games. LSC football teams have an overall record of 45-43 this season and are 3-4 against other conferences in NCAA Super Region Four. The article also names players of the week for offensive, defensive, and special teams performances and provides updates and stats for multiple LSC teams and players.
- Several Lone Star Conference football teams remain unbeaten this season, including Texas A&M-Commerce, Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Kingsville, and UT Permian Basin.
- This week's matchups include West Texas A&M playing at UT Permian Basin, which will be broadcast nationally, as well as Texas A&M-Commerce playing at Eastern New Mexico.
- The offensive player of the week was Kamal Cass from Eastern New Mexico who rushed for 232 yards and two touchdowns. The defensive player of the week was Davontae Merriweather from West Texas A&M who had eight tackles, an interception, and blocked a kick.
Tarleton State leads the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with a 7-2 record. Several players had standout performances last week, including Delvonte Pierre of Cameron University who scored a career-high 28 points, and Sammy Allen of UT Permian Basin who led the team in rebounding in two victories. The men's teams have an overall record of 118-64 so far this season in conference play.
The document summarizes recent football games and standings in the Lone Star Conference. Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain tied atop the conference standings at 4-0. This week's games include A&M-Commerce playing at West Texas A&M, Eastern New Mexico playing at Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville playing at Angelo State. Individual players are recognized for their performances, including Vincent Johnson of Midwestern State being named Offensive Player of the Week.
Tarleton State leads the LSC men's basketball standings with a 9-2 record, while UT Permian Basin is in second at 8-3. Chantz Chambers of Tarleton State was named offensive player of the week after averaging 21 points in two games, while Dorian Armstrong of Texas A&M-Commerce was named defensive player of the week with 5 blocks and 14 rebounds between two games. The LSC men's teams have an overall record of 128-75 this season against non-conference opponents from the Heartland and Rocky Mountain Athletic Conferences.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference football for the week. It notes that four LSC teams started the season with wins in non-conference games last week. It also discusses the upcoming Lone Star Football Festival at AT&T Stadium featuring three LSC matchups. The article names the offensive, defensive, and special teams players of the week from games played the previous week. It provides statistics and notes from those games and recognizes other top performers. It includes the current LSC football standings and schedule for the upcoming week as well as results and notes from the previous week's games.
Texas A&M-Commerce clinched the Lone Star Conference football title for the first time since 1990 with their win over West Texas A&M. Four teams - Angelo State, Midwestern State, West Texas A&M, and Tarleton State - are tied for second place. This week's schedule includes four conference matchups, with Texas A&M-Commerce playing at Midwestern State and Tarleton State playing at McMurry. Collin Strahan of Tarleton State was named the Offensive Player of the Week after accounting for over 500 yards of total offense, while Cole Pitts of Texas A&M-Commerce earned Defensive Player of the Week honors with 10 tackles and an interception
The key Lone Star Conference football game this week will take place between Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State, as a win by Commerce clinches the outright conference title while a Midwestern State win keeps them unbeaten. After the regular season, the top four LSC teams will comprise a championship playoff bracket, while the remaining three teams and Oklahoma Panhandle State will comprise another bracket. Midwestern State improved to 7-0 for the second time in school history with a win over Humboldt State, limiting the top offense to a season low.
Lone Star Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Release (01/22/18)lscmedia
The document provides an update on men's basketball in the Lone Star Conference for the week of January 22, 2018. UT Permian Basin sits atop the standings at 8-1, followed by Texas A&M-Commerce and West Texas A&M at 7-2. Daeshon Francis of UT Permian Basin and Sammy Allen of UT Permian Basin were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. It also highlights top individual performances from players across the conference that week.
Texas A&M-Commerce improved to 4-0 for the first time since 1990 and remains atop the Lone Star Conference standings, followed closely by West Texas A&M at 3-1. This week's matchups include West Texas A&M traveling to Texas A&M-Commerce for a key conference game, as well as Angelo State facing Texas A&M-Kingsville and McMurry battling Midwestern State. Offensive player of the week was E'lon Spight of Eastern New Mexico who rushed for 189 yards and four touchdowns against McMurry, while defensive player of the week was Carter James of West Texas A&M who tallied 21 tackles including nine solo in a victory
- Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain tied atop the Lone Star Conference standings with identical 5-1 records.
- This week's LSC schedule includes five conference games, including West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Commerce and UT Permian Basin at Midwestern State.
- Players of the week are recognized for their performances, including Devon Paye of West Texas A&M for offensive player and Alex Kuyinu of Texas A&M-Kingsville for defensive player.
Texas A&M-Commerce clinched their second straight Lone Star Conference championship with a perfect 6-0 conference record. With one week remaining, they secured the number one seed for the conference playoff. The top four teams will make up the championship bracket, with the winners playing for the title in week 11. Kamal Cass of Eastern New Mexico was named offensive player of the week after rushing for 188 yards and three touchdowns. Cole Pitts of Texas A&M-Commerce was named defensive player of the week with nine tackles including an interception. Felipe Parra of West Texas A&M was named special teams player of the week after punting for a 48.2 average including a career-long 76 yard punt
The document summarizes the latest Lone Star Conference football news. It discusses two undefeated teams, Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State, who will face off in a nationally broadcast game. It also names the players of the week on offense, defense, and special teams from various LSC teams and provides standings and results from the latest games.
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce were selected to represent the Lone Star Conference in the 2015 NCAA Division II Football Championship. Midwestern State received the No. 1 seed in their region and a first-round bye, while Texas A&M-Commerce will face Ferris State in the first round as the seventh seed, making their first playoff appearance since 1995. Midwestern State defeated Texas A&M-Commerce 37-33 in the Lone Star Conference championship game.
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Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (11/06/17)
1. Angelo State | Cameron | Eastern New Mexico | Midwestern State | Tarleton State | Texas A&M-Commerce
Texas A&M-Kingsville | Texas Woman’s | UT Permian Basin | West Texas A&M | Western New Mexico
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LSC FOOTBALL
Midwestern State remains atop the Lone Star Conference standings as the only unbeaten team at 7-0 in league play and
is 8-0 overall for the second time in program history. The Mustangs have clinched at least a share of the LSC title.
MSU faces Eastern New Mexico this week and with a win can claim the championship outright. The Mustangs and
Greyhounds matchup will be streamed live on ESPN3 from Portales, N.M. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. CT.
This week’s schedule also includes Texas A&M-Commerce at Tarleton State, Angelo State at UT Permian Basin, and
Western New Mexico at West Texas A&M in league action, while Texas A&M-Kingsville hosts William Jewell for a non-
conference contest.
LSC football teams are 46-39 overall this season. The squads are 5-3 combined versus the Rocky Mountain Athletic
Conference, Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and Great Northwest Athletic Conference teams, which
are also in NCAA Super Regional Four.
LSC schedule and results available here: http://www.lonestarconference.org/calendar.aspx?path=football
LSC FOOTBALL ON ESPN3
The Lone Star Conference game between Midwestern State and Eastern New Mexico on November 11 was chosen as a
flex game as part of the 2017 NCAA Division II Football Showcase schedule announced last week.
The Mustangs and Greyhounds matchup, which pits two of the top teams in the LSC, will be streamed live on ESPN3
from Al Whitehead Field at Greyhound Stadium in Portales, N.M. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. CT.
The LSC contest between Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Kingsville on October 21 was featured as well. The Texans
prevailed 41-34 over the Javelinas.
The first 18 games of the football showcase are predetermined matchups. Four additional flex games — highlighting
crucial matchups — will be finalized later in the football season and played in November.
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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSIVE
Xavier Turner, Tarleton State University, JR, RB, N. Richland Hills, Texas, Birdville HS
Turner had a record afternoon for the Texans as Tarleton's best offensive performance of the season forced No. 4
Midwestern State to overtime before falling in a 45-42 heartbreaker. Turner accounted for four of Tarleton's six
2. touchdowns on the afternoon and became the second player in the school's senior college history to have a passing,
receiving, and rushing touchdown in the same game, joining only QB Steve Kelly in 2001. His pass was a three-yard toss
off a direct snap as the junior found Del'Michael High in the corner for Tarleton's first score of the game. He would go on
to add a 78-yard touchdown reception, the longest of his career, a 14-yard rushing score, and a three-yard score late in
the fourth quarter. With Tarleton trailing 42-28 and 9:17 left on the clock, Turner made it a one-possession game when
he turned two rushes into 13 yards and a touchdown to bring the Texans within one score at the 8:04 mark. After
Midwestern State was unable to convert on its possession, Turner had two rushes for 12 yards and a 10-yard reception
on Tarleton's final drive to help the Texans tie the game at 42-42. For the game, he ran for a career-high 147 yards on 21
carries and two scores while hauling in six catches for 92 yards, also a career high, and a touchdown.
DEFENSIVE
Markus Jones, Angelo State University, JR, DE, Crowley, Texas, Crowley HS
Jones was a force defensively for the Rams limiting West Texas A&M to just 103 yards of total offense in the 51-3
victory. The junior recorded nine total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. He forced two fumbles from his
defensive end position. The 103 yards of total offense is the fewest allowed since 1999.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Ian Davis, Western New Mexico, SR, Coverage, Grass Valley, Calif., Nevada Union HS
Davis set the tone for Western New Mexico right away as he blocked a punt attempt and then returned the block 20
yards for a touchdown for the early 7-0 lead four minutes into the contest. He also had an interception before halftime,
a solo tackle and a pass broken up in the 35-23 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville.
WEEKLY AWARDS
Offensive
S-4 D'Angelo Bowie, Western New Mexico
S-11 Jordan Thomas, Texas A&M-Kingsville
S-18 Luiz Perez, Texas A&M-Commerce
S-25 Xavier Turner, Tarleton State
O-2 Layton Rabb, Midwestern State
O-9 Layton Rabb, Midwestern State (2)
O-16 Luis Perez, Texas A&M-Commerce (2)
O-23 Luis Perez, Texas A&M-Commerce (3)
O-30 Kamal Cass, Eastern New Mexico
N-6 Xavier Turner, Tarleton State (2)
Defensive
S-4 Chris Smith, Texas A&M-Commerce
S-11 Daelin Young, West Texas A&M
S-18 EJ Speed, Tarleton State
S-25 Yusef Sterling-Lowe, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-2 Brad Hardin, Eastern New Mexico
O-9 Dominic Barry, Western New Mexico
O-16 Kevin Hayes, Midwestern State
O-23 Drew Bolin, Midwestern State
O-30 Brucks Saathoff, Texas A&M-Commerce
3. N-6 Markus Jones, Angelo State
Special Teams
S-4 Bailey Hale, Eastern New Mexico
S-11 Alex Schrag, West Texas A&M
S-18 Sergio Sroka, Tarleton State
S-25 Kristov Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-2 Ron Reid, Tarleton State
O-9 Collin Grady, Western New Mexico
O-16 Connor Flanigan, Angelo State
O-23 Collin Grady, Western New Mexico (2)
O-30 Buck Wilson, Texas A&M University-Commerce
N-6 Ian Davis, Western New Mexico
OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Layton Rabb, Midwestern State University, passed for a school record 433 yards and three touchdowns to lead No.
4-ranked Midwestern State to a 45-42 win over Tarleton State Saturday at Memorial Stadium to clinch at least a share of
MSU's fourth Lone Star Conference championship. The junior Llano completed 26-of-45 passes including TD strikes to
D.J. Myers (30), DeAndre Black (53) and Tyler Milliken (24) to polish off his third passing day of at least 300 yards this
season.
Vincent Hobbs, Texas A&M University-Commerce, had two touchdown receptions in the No. 9 Lions' 52-0 rout of UT
Permian Basin. His 74-yard catch and run for a touchdown included him shedding a tackler early in the play. He led 10
Lion receivers as the Lions moved up to No. 1 in the nation in passing offense. The 144 yards was a career best.
Johnny Smith, Eastern New Mexico University, just five days after rushing for a career-high 93 yards against Texas
A&M-Kingsville, nearly doubled that total. The sophomore running back rushed for 173 yards in the Greyhounds' 45-24
win over West Liberty University. Smith finished with touchdown runs of 17, 55 and 18 yards and finished with an
incredible 19.2 yards per carry. Six of his nine carries went for 16 yards or more. Smith also made a tackle on an ENMU
kickoff.
Justin Harris, Western New Mexico, got loose for 153 yards on 25 carries and a touchdown to average 6.1 yards per
attempt in leading the Mustangs to the 35-23 win over the Javelinas. He also added two catches for seven yards. Harris'
long carry of 52 yards went for a score to help move WNMU to a 28-10 lead at halftime. It was a season-high in rushing
yards on the season for Harris and the second time he has gone for over 100 yards this year (Midwestern State).
Jake Faber, Angelo State University, accounted for five touchdowns and led the Rams to 524 yards of total offense
in a 51-3 win over West Texas A&M. He competed 23-for-31 through the air for 270 passing yards and a career high four
passing touchdowns. The senior also scored a rushing touchdown on his way to 11 yards rushing.
Trevor Moses, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, totaled a season-high 14 tackles, including nine solo tackles in the
near comeback against Western New Mexico. The senior linebacker also tied for a team-best two tackles for loss for a
total of six yards. Moses leads the Javelinas this season with 73 tackles.
Dominic Barry, Western New Mexico, posted yet another double-digit tackling effort with 12 tackles, eight solo, in
the win over the Javelinas. He added two tackles for loss and a pass breakup as well. It is the sixth time this season he
has had at least 10 tackles.
Andrew Blackshire, Tarleton State University, led the Texans with 10 tackles and intercepted Midwestern State QB
Layton Rabb in the first quarter. His seven solo tackles were also a team high.
4. Travon Blanchard, Texas A&M University-Commerce, led the Lions in a 52-0 shutout of UT Permian Basin with nine
tackles, including a key tackle for loss on an early fourth and goal situation. The Lions limited the Falcons to 125 yards in
the game, and UTPB did not get over 100 yards until the final drive of the game.
Josh Miller, Eastern New Mexico University, helped the Greyhound defense limit West Liberty to 116 yards of total
offense in the first half, which allowed ENMU to race to a 21-10 lead at intermission. In the second quarter, he forced a
fumble while sacking the WLU quarterback on third down in Greyhound territory. Miller's presence helped Eastern limit
the Hilltoppers to just six third-down conversions.
Kristov Martinez, Texas A&M University-Commerce, had another 10-point kicking game in the No. 9 Lions' 52-0 rout
of UT Permian Basin. He was a perfect 7-for-7 on PATs and made a 28 yard field goal. He leads the LSC in kick scoring
with 73 points and 8.1 points per game. He also allowed minus-6 yards on kickoff returns thanks to placement.
Julio De la Garza, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, dropped three inside the 20, including two inside the five yard
line in five punts. He averaged 36.4 yards per punt and nailed a 28-yard field goal in the game against Western New
Mexico. De la Garza also helped the defense out on kickoffs, tallying three touchbacks in five kicks for an average of 61.6
yards.
Jaron Imbriani, Midwestern State University, provided the game winning points with a 21-yard field goal in overtime
to lift No. 4 Midwestern State to a 45-42 victory over Tarleton State to clinch at least a share of a fourth Lone Star
Conference championship. The sophomore from San Bernardino, Calif. was a perfect 7-for-7 on point-after tries and
remains a perfect 4-for-4 on field goals this season. Imbriani also averaged 54.7 yards on seven kickoffs with three
touchbacks against the Texans.
Savon Rollison, Tarleton State University, stepped into the kickoff return role and the biggest return of his career set
up Tarleton's two-score comeback in the fourth quarter to force overtime against No. 4 Midwestern State. After a
Midwestern touchdown put the Mustangs up 42-28 in the fourth, Rollison returned the kickoff 50 yards to the
Midwestern State 29-yard line. Tarleton converted with a touchdown and ultimately scored 14 unanswered points in the
final 9:17 to force overtime at 42-42. Rollison returned two kickoffs for 69 yards on the day while also hauling in four
passes on offense for 49 yards.
LSC NOTES (Submitted by LSC SID’s)
Angelo State
* Angelo State 51, West Texas A&M 3
Eastern New Mexico
After Thursday's win over West Liberty, ENMU's 8-1 record stands as the best record for the team since the 1987 season
(9-2, started 9-0). Just five days after hosting Texas A&M-Kingsville, the Greyhounds rushed for 454 yards against West
Liberty, with Johnny Smith running for a career-best 173 yards and three scores. The defense continued their run of
strong performances and limited WLU to six third-down conversions, while Josh Miller forced a fumble on a quarterback
sack. The 21st-ranked Hounds will be in the spotlight this weekend as they host fourth-ranked Midwestern State. The
contest will be streamed on ESPN3.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State improved to 8-0 for the second time in program history with a 45-42 overtime win over Tarleton State
Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium... The Mustangs clinched at least a share of the fourth Lone Star Conference
championship and first since 2012... MSU can clinch the title outright with a win in the regular season finale at Eastern
New Mexico. The Mustangs' other other outright title when they ran the regular season table in 2011... MSU is 8-0 for
the second time in program history and first time since the 2011 squad went 10-0 before falling in the second round of
the playoffs to Northwest Missouri State... Midwestern State won the last three times a game was extended to overtime
5. including victories against Colorado Mesa (16-13) in 2015 and Texas A&M-Commerce (40-37) in 2014... The Mustangs
are 4-1 all time in overtime games... Midwestern State has put up 40-or-more points in five consecutive games for the
third time in program history first since stringing together five straight in 2013. The 2011 squad scored 40-or-more in the
first eight games of the season... Junior quarterback Layton Rabb threw for a school record 433 yards on 26-of-45
passing with three touchdowns... Sophomore wide receiver Tyrique Edwards had the 10th-best day in terms of receiving
yards with 163 on eight receptions... Junior running back Vincent Johnson scored multiple rushing touchdowns for the
13th time in his career and now has 16 this season... Sophomore kicker Jaron Imbriani was a perfect 6-for-6 on point-
after tries and hit the game winning 21-yard field goal in overtime... Senior Jacob Sherrill's interception in overtime gave
the Mustangs the ball with a shot at the win...
Tarleton State
Tarleton played its first overtime game since 2013 Saturday and dropped a heartbreaker to No. 4 Midwestern State 45-
42. The Texans will return home for the regular season finale versus Texas A&M-Commerce Saturday at 2 p.m.
Texas A&M-Commerce
The No. 9 Lions routed UT Permian Basin 52-0 on Senior Day. Ernest Hawkins Field at Memorial Stadium was unveiled
prior to kickoff. The Lions held UTPB to 125 yards of offense and all senior skill players had their hand in a touchdown.
Luis Perez had his seventh consecutive 300-yard passing game at 301 yards. Vincent Hobbs caught two touchdown
passes. Jacob Norton threw a touchdown pass and Austin Jordan caught a touchdown pass. Gabriel Rodriguez carried a
touchdown and Buck Wilson and D'Arthur Cowan each caught touchdown passes. Travon Blanchard led the Lions with
nine tackles. Kristov Martinez had 10 kicking points with 7 PATs and a field goal. Jaquorious Smith blocked a punt. The
Lions close out the regular season at Tarleton on November 11.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
The Javelinas nearly pulled off the comeback against Western New Mexico, holding the Mustangs to just seven points in
the second half. Unfortunately, WNMU walked away with a 35-23 victory in what was TAMUK's final conference game of
the 2017 season. Trevor Moses gathered a season-high 14 tackles in the loss and Cade Dyal completed 15-of-23 passes
for 151 yards, one touchdown, and threw one interception. Jordan Thomas had two receiving TDs in the game, one from
Dyal and the other from tight end Torrey Thomas. The Hogs will wrap-up the season at home against William Jewell on
Saturday, November 11.
UT Permian Basin
* Texas A&M-Commerce 52, UT Permian Basin 0
West Texas A&M
* Angelo State 51, West Texas A&M 3
Western New Mexico
WNMU behind a pair of 14-point quarters built a 28-10 lead at halftime on their way to a 35-23 win over the Javelinas.
Ian Davis started the scoring with a blocked punt return for a touchdown. Javia Hall passed for three touchdowns,
D'Angelo Bowie caught a pair of touchdowns and Justin Harris rushed for 153 yards and a score. Dominic Barry tallied 12
tackles, while James Lee had a big strip-sack late in the game to thwart a possible Javelina go-ahead scoring drive to help
put the game away for the Mustangs. Harris got loose for 153 yards on 25 carries and a touchdown to average 6.1 yards
per attempt in leading the Mustangs to the 35-23 win over the Javelinas. He also added two catches for seven yards.
Harris' long carry of 52 yards went for a score to help move WNMU to a 28-10 lead at halftime. It was a season-high in
6. rushing yards on the season for Harris and the second time he has gone for over 100 yards this season (Midwestern
State). Barry posted yet another double-digit tackling effort with 12 tackles, eight solo, in the win over the Javelinas. He
added two tackles for loss and a pass breakup as well. It is the sixth time this season he has had at least 10 tackles.
Davis set the tone for WNMU right away as he blocked a punt attempt and then returned the block 20 yards for a
touchdown for the early 7-0 lead four minutes into the contest. He also had an interception before halftime, a solo
tackle and a pass broken up.
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