This document provides a table of contents and index for Lone Star Conference championship histories in various men's and women's sports from 1932 to 2017. It includes the yearly champions for each sport and indicates if divisions existed within the conference. The sports covered are football, volleyball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's indoor track and field, men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's and women's outdoor track and field, men's and women's golf, and men's and women's tennis.
This document lists volleyball records for Angelo State University against various opponents from 1976-2013. It provides win-loss records and percentages for each matchup as well as the year of the last game played. It also includes season schedules and results from 1976 and 1977 to give context to some of the early matchups listed.
2016 LSC Men's Basketball Special Awards HistoryWest Texas A&M
This document lists the winners of various men's basketball awards in the Lone Star Conference from 1983 to 2016. It provides the Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, Academic Player of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, and Coach of the Year awards for each season, including the name of the player or coach who won.
Shelby Wilt was named the Lone Star Conference’s Libero of the Year and Katie MacLeay earned LSC Academic Player of the Year to headline Angelo State’s postseason conference honors which were announced on Wednesday at the LSC Volleyball Championship banquet.
LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2016)lscmedia
This document lists student athletes at Angelo State University including their year, major, sports they play, GPA and hometown. It includes 81 student athletes ranging from freshmen to seniors playing 18 different sports. Their majors include subjects like kinesiology, education, business, nursing and more.
The #1 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team went 6-0 over the past weekend to improve their record to 10-1 on the season. They will host games this weekend against St. Edward's University, who are 8-5, and Newman University, who are 2-5. Last weekend, two Lady Buffs players were honored as Lone Star Conference Players of the Week for their performances.
Lone Star Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Release (02/05/18)lscmedia
UT Permian Basin and West Texas A&M are tied for first in the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with identical 10-2 records. David Chavlovich of West Texas A&M is named offensive player of the week after scoring 26 points against UT Permian Basin, while Gaige Prim of West Texas A&M is named defensive player of the week with 18 points and 12 rebounds against UT Permian Basin. Several other top performers from different Lone Star Conference teams are mentioned such as Reggie Reid of Texas A&M-Commerce averaging 26.5 points last week.
This document contains a list of 4456 students with their name, school, assignment, school address, and room number. It provides details such as the student name, school attending, campus or building assigned to, address of the school, and room number.
This document appears to be a list of students with their names, schools, assignments, and room numbers. It includes 5,224 entries with details about each student such as their name, the school they attend, the program or department they are assigned to, the school address, and room number. The list contains information for students from several schools across the regions of Bicol and Masbate.
This document lists volleyball records for Angelo State University against various opponents from 1976-2013. It provides win-loss records and percentages for each matchup as well as the year of the last game played. It also includes season schedules and results from 1976 and 1977 to give context to some of the early matchups listed.
2016 LSC Men's Basketball Special Awards HistoryWest Texas A&M
This document lists the winners of various men's basketball awards in the Lone Star Conference from 1983 to 2016. It provides the Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, Academic Player of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, and Coach of the Year awards for each season, including the name of the player or coach who won.
Shelby Wilt was named the Lone Star Conference’s Libero of the Year and Katie MacLeay earned LSC Academic Player of the Year to headline Angelo State’s postseason conference honors which were announced on Wednesday at the LSC Volleyball Championship banquet.
LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2016)lscmedia
This document lists student athletes at Angelo State University including their year, major, sports they play, GPA and hometown. It includes 81 student athletes ranging from freshmen to seniors playing 18 different sports. Their majors include subjects like kinesiology, education, business, nursing and more.
The #1 ranked West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team went 6-0 over the past weekend to improve their record to 10-1 on the season. They will host games this weekend against St. Edward's University, who are 8-5, and Newman University, who are 2-5. Last weekend, two Lady Buffs players were honored as Lone Star Conference Players of the Week for their performances.
Lone Star Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Release (02/05/18)lscmedia
UT Permian Basin and West Texas A&M are tied for first in the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with identical 10-2 records. David Chavlovich of West Texas A&M is named offensive player of the week after scoring 26 points against UT Permian Basin, while Gaige Prim of West Texas A&M is named defensive player of the week with 18 points and 12 rebounds against UT Permian Basin. Several other top performers from different Lone Star Conference teams are mentioned such as Reggie Reid of Texas A&M-Commerce averaging 26.5 points last week.
This document contains a list of 4456 students with their name, school, assignment, school address, and room number. It provides details such as the student name, school attending, campus or building assigned to, address of the school, and room number.
This document appears to be a list of students with their names, schools, assignments, and room numbers. It includes 5,224 entries with details about each student such as their name, the school they attend, the program or department they are assigned to, the school address, and room number. The list contains information for students from several schools across the regions of Bicol and Masbate.
The document summarizes tennis results and standings for the Lone Star Conference. It announces that Mariaxi Herrera of Texas A&M-Kingsville is the Women's Tennis Player of the Week for her strong performance. It also provides national rankings for Division II women's tennis teams and players in the South Central region and nationally. Texas A&M-Kingsville had a successful week, going 5-2 against ranked opponents and improving their school record for wins in a season.
This document contains a list of 5,750 names with their assigned schools and room numbers. It includes the names of students from various schools in Zamboanga City, Dipolog City, and Pagadian City along with their school assignment details. The schools represented include ZCHS Main, Western Mindanao State University, Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial High School, Zamboanga Del Norte National High School Annex, Saint Vincent's College, St. Columban College, Zamboanga Del Sur National High School, Holy Child Academy, Balangasan Central School, and others.
This document contains a list of 110 students with their names, assigned schools, school addresses, and room numbers. The list includes basic student information organized in columns with headings for sequence number, name, school, assignment, school address, and room number.
Richards, a junior from England, was named the 2014 Ron Lenz National Player of the Year after leading her team in scoring 26 goals, the top mark in Division II since 2010. She led her team to the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in six seasons. The award is named after Ron Lenz, the former sports information director at South Dakota State who helped establish the NCAA Division II All-America program. Sports information directors and conference representatives select the first, second and third Daktronics All-America teams each year, honoring top student-athletes in eight Division II sports.
This document appears to be a list of 110 students with their name, school, school address, and room number. It provides basic details about the students such as where they are assigned for school and what room number. The list includes information from multiple schools across different locations.
This document appears to be a list of students with their name, school, school address, and room number. It includes 76 entries with information about each student such as Name, School, School Address, and Room Number. The schools listed include Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial High School in Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del Norte National High School Annex in Turno, Dipolog City, and Balangasan Central School in Balangasan, Pagadian City.
This document provides information about the 1975 graduating class ("Batch") of the University of the Philippines Cebu, including a list of classmates and their locations. It mentions past reunions in 2001, 2003, and 2005. It commemorates a deceased classmate named Oca. The list includes over 50 classmates and where they currently live in places like the Philippines, USA, Canada, and other countries. It concludes with a message wishing the classmates a happy reunion from the pioneering batch that graduated from UP Cebu in 1972-1975.
Pato Botello Faz of St. Mary's was named Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year in the 2018 All-Heartland Men's Soccer awards. Rory O'Keefe of Midwestern State received Defensive Player of the Year and Midwestern State's Michael Meachum was named Coach of the Year. The first, second, and third teams featured the top players from schools in the Heartland region, with many hailing from Europe and South America.
This document contains a list of 87 students with their names, school, school address, and room number. The list includes the student's name, assigned school, school address, and room number. Schools included are Xavier University, Capitol University, Liceo De Cagayan University, Southern Philippine College, Misamis Oriental General Comprehensive High School, and MUST.
This document contains a list of 112 students with their name, school, school address, and room number. The list includes basic student information like name, assigned school, school address, and room number. It does not provide any other context around the purpose or meaning of the list.
This document contains a list of 126 students with their name, school, assignment, school address, and room number. The students are assigned to various schools in Eastern Visayas such as the University of Eastern Philippines, Leyte Normal University, Eastern Visayas State University, and Eastern Samar National Comprehensive High School.
This document contains a list of 99 students with their names, schools, school addresses, and room numbers. It provides basic contact and enrollment information for each student in a table format.
This document contains a list of 84 students with their name, school assigned to, school address, and room number. It provides details such as the name of each student, the elementary or high school they are assigned to, the address of that school, and the room number they are in. The schools listed include Juan Luna Elementary School, Ramon Magsaysay High School, Esteban Abada High School, P. Gomez Elementary School, Dr. Alejandro Albert Elementary School, and Araullo High School, all located in Manila, Philippines.
This document contains a list of names with details about their school assignments including school name, school address, and room number. There are over 5,600 entries in the list with names of students from various schools in regions like Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Lucena, Mindoro, and Romblon. The list provides assignment details for each student recorded in the document.
Lone Star Conference Baseball Weekly Release (02/06/18)lscmedia
The Lone Star Conference baseball season is underway. Angelo State and Texas A&M-Kingsville are undefeated after the first week. Michael Urquidi of Angelo State is named hitter of the week after batting .500 with six hits and four walks over the opening weekend. Isaiah Lybarger of Texas A&M-Kingsville is named pitcher of the week after throwing six shutout innings with 10 strikeouts in his first start of the season. Several other top performers from various LSC teams are mentioned.
This document contains a list of 110 students with their names, school assignments, school addresses, and room numbers. It includes details like the students' names, the schools and locations they are assigned to, and the room numbers they are in. The schools are located in various provinces in the Philippines and include both elementary and university levels.
This document contains a list of 114 students with their name, school, school address, and room number. The students are from various schools in Agusan del Sur, Agusan, Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Sur. It provides basic information about each student in the format of a table with columns for name, school, address, and room number.
This document contains a list of 124 students with their name, school, school address, and room number. The students are from schools in Leyte, Tacloban City, Eastern Samar, and Northern Samar. The list includes the student's name, assigned school, school address in the region, and room number.
This document appears to be a list of names, schools, assignments, and room numbers. It includes 4536 entries with information about students and teachers from schools across Cagayan and Nueva Vizcaya provinces such as Cagayan National High School, NVGC High School, Batanes National High School, and others. Each entry includes the sequence number, name, assigned school, school address, and room number.
This document contains a list of 103 names with their assigned school and room number. It includes the name, school attended, school address, and room number for each person listed. The schools represented include high schools and elementary schools across the provinces of Laguna, Batangas, Cavite, Quezon, Occidental Mindoro, and Oriental Mindoro.
The document lists women's golf team and individual records from Lone Star Conference schools over multiple years. It provides scores from two rounds of competition for both teams and individual players, ranking them based on their finish and score relative to par. The top individual scores included several players who shot under par or even par over two rounds of competition.
The document summarizes the women's soccer postseason awards for the Lone Star Conference. Texas A&M-Commerce had the most selections with 2 first-team and 6 second-team players. Angelo State had 2 players win special awards including co-Offensive Player of the Year and co-Goalkeeper of the Year. Midwestern State's Courtney Burnette was also named co-Goalkeeper of the Year. Texas A&M-Commerce midfielder Callie Annett was named Academic Player of the Year. In total, 35 student-athletes from the 6 conference teams received all-conference honors.
The document summarizes tennis results and standings for the Lone Star Conference. It announces that Mariaxi Herrera of Texas A&M-Kingsville is the Women's Tennis Player of the Week for her strong performance. It also provides national rankings for Division II women's tennis teams and players in the South Central region and nationally. Texas A&M-Kingsville had a successful week, going 5-2 against ranked opponents and improving their school record for wins in a season.
This document contains a list of 5,750 names with their assigned schools and room numbers. It includes the names of students from various schools in Zamboanga City, Dipolog City, and Pagadian City along with their school assignment details. The schools represented include ZCHS Main, Western Mindanao State University, Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial High School, Zamboanga Del Norte National High School Annex, Saint Vincent's College, St. Columban College, Zamboanga Del Sur National High School, Holy Child Academy, Balangasan Central School, and others.
This document contains a list of 110 students with their names, assigned schools, school addresses, and room numbers. The list includes basic student information organized in columns with headings for sequence number, name, school, assignment, school address, and room number.
Richards, a junior from England, was named the 2014 Ron Lenz National Player of the Year after leading her team in scoring 26 goals, the top mark in Division II since 2010. She led her team to the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in six seasons. The award is named after Ron Lenz, the former sports information director at South Dakota State who helped establish the NCAA Division II All-America program. Sports information directors and conference representatives select the first, second and third Daktronics All-America teams each year, honoring top student-athletes in eight Division II sports.
This document appears to be a list of 110 students with their name, school, school address, and room number. It provides basic details about the students such as where they are assigned for school and what room number. The list includes information from multiple schools across different locations.
This document appears to be a list of students with their name, school, school address, and room number. It includes 76 entries with information about each student such as Name, School, School Address, and Room Number. The schools listed include Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial High School in Sta. Maria, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Del Norte National High School Annex in Turno, Dipolog City, and Balangasan Central School in Balangasan, Pagadian City.
This document provides information about the 1975 graduating class ("Batch") of the University of the Philippines Cebu, including a list of classmates and their locations. It mentions past reunions in 2001, 2003, and 2005. It commemorates a deceased classmate named Oca. The list includes over 50 classmates and where they currently live in places like the Philippines, USA, Canada, and other countries. It concludes with a message wishing the classmates a happy reunion from the pioneering batch that graduated from UP Cebu in 1972-1975.
Pato Botello Faz of St. Mary's was named Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year in the 2018 All-Heartland Men's Soccer awards. Rory O'Keefe of Midwestern State received Defensive Player of the Year and Midwestern State's Michael Meachum was named Coach of the Year. The first, second, and third teams featured the top players from schools in the Heartland region, with many hailing from Europe and South America.
This document contains a list of 87 students with their names, school, school address, and room number. The list includes the student's name, assigned school, school address, and room number. Schools included are Xavier University, Capitol University, Liceo De Cagayan University, Southern Philippine College, Misamis Oriental General Comprehensive High School, and MUST.
This document contains a list of 112 students with their name, school, school address, and room number. The list includes basic student information like name, assigned school, school address, and room number. It does not provide any other context around the purpose or meaning of the list.
This document contains a list of 126 students with their name, school, assignment, school address, and room number. The students are assigned to various schools in Eastern Visayas such as the University of Eastern Philippines, Leyte Normal University, Eastern Visayas State University, and Eastern Samar National Comprehensive High School.
This document contains a list of 99 students with their names, schools, school addresses, and room numbers. It provides basic contact and enrollment information for each student in a table format.
This document contains a list of 84 students with their name, school assigned to, school address, and room number. It provides details such as the name of each student, the elementary or high school they are assigned to, the address of that school, and the room number they are in. The schools listed include Juan Luna Elementary School, Ramon Magsaysay High School, Esteban Abada High School, P. Gomez Elementary School, Dr. Alejandro Albert Elementary School, and Araullo High School, all located in Manila, Philippines.
This document contains a list of names with details about their school assignments including school name, school address, and room number. There are over 5,600 entries in the list with names of students from various schools in regions like Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Lucena, Mindoro, and Romblon. The list provides assignment details for each student recorded in the document.
Lone Star Conference Baseball Weekly Release (02/06/18)lscmedia
The Lone Star Conference baseball season is underway. Angelo State and Texas A&M-Kingsville are undefeated after the first week. Michael Urquidi of Angelo State is named hitter of the week after batting .500 with six hits and four walks over the opening weekend. Isaiah Lybarger of Texas A&M-Kingsville is named pitcher of the week after throwing six shutout innings with 10 strikeouts in his first start of the season. Several other top performers from various LSC teams are mentioned.
This document contains a list of 110 students with their names, school assignments, school addresses, and room numbers. It includes details like the students' names, the schools and locations they are assigned to, and the room numbers they are in. The schools are located in various provinces in the Philippines and include both elementary and university levels.
This document contains a list of 114 students with their name, school, school address, and room number. The students are from various schools in Agusan del Sur, Agusan, Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Sur. It provides basic information about each student in the format of a table with columns for name, school, address, and room number.
This document contains a list of 124 students with their name, school, school address, and room number. The students are from schools in Leyte, Tacloban City, Eastern Samar, and Northern Samar. The list includes the student's name, assigned school, school address in the region, and room number.
This document appears to be a list of names, schools, assignments, and room numbers. It includes 4536 entries with information about students and teachers from schools across Cagayan and Nueva Vizcaya provinces such as Cagayan National High School, NVGC High School, Batanes National High School, and others. Each entry includes the sequence number, name, assigned school, school address, and room number.
This document contains a list of 103 names with their assigned school and room number. It includes the name, school attended, school address, and room number for each person listed. The schools represented include high schools and elementary schools across the provinces of Laguna, Batangas, Cavite, Quezon, Occidental Mindoro, and Oriental Mindoro.
The document lists women's golf team and individual records from Lone Star Conference schools over multiple years. It provides scores from two rounds of competition for both teams and individual players, ranking them based on their finish and score relative to par. The top individual scores included several players who shot under par or even par over two rounds of competition.
The document summarizes the women's soccer postseason awards for the Lone Star Conference. Texas A&M-Commerce had the most selections with 2 first-team and 6 second-team players. Angelo State had 2 players win special awards including co-Offensive Player of the Year and co-Goalkeeper of the Year. Midwestern State's Courtney Burnette was also named co-Goalkeeper of the Year. Texas A&M-Commerce midfielder Callie Annett was named Academic Player of the Year. In total, 35 student-athletes from the 6 conference teams received all-conference honors.
- West Texas A&M claimed their 19th Lone Star Conference volleyball championship with a perfect 14-0 conference record and 27-3 overall record after wins over Angelo State and Tarleton State.
- West Texas A&M, Texas Woman's, Tarleton State, Angelo State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville have earned spots in the conference championship tournament hosted by West Texas A&M November 13-15.
- Lauren Bevan of West Texas A&M and Shelby Wilt of Angelo State were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively for their performances.
This document lists the Lone Star Conference Indoor Track and Field Champions from 2013-2015 for both men and women's teams. It also lists the coaches and athletes who won awards each year, including Coach of the Year, Outstanding Track and Field Athletes, Athlete of the Year in various events, and Academic Players of the Year. Abilene Christian, West Texas A&M, and Texas A&M-Commerce won the men's team championships during this period, while West Texas A&M won the women's team title each year.
This document announces the 2015 Lone Star Conference volleyball all-conference honors and award winners. Tarleton State had two first-team selections in Hailey Roberts and Kenya Alexander. Roberts was also named Offensive Player of the Year. Mary Schindler of Tarleton State claimed Coach of the Year honors. Angelo State and Texas Woman's each had three first-team selections, while Texas A&M-Kingsville had two. A total of 36 student-athletes from the nine LSC volleyball programs received recognition.
The document lists records for team finishes at the LSC Men's Championship Golf tournament from 1967-2013, including school, year, finish, score relative to par, and individual round scores. Many teams finished within a few strokes of par over the years, with the lowest scores being well under par such as Northeastern State finishing 1st at -39 in 2009.
Lone Star Conference Men's Basketball Weekly Release (02/12/18)lscmedia
The document provides information about the current men's basketball standings and recent performances in the Lone Star Conference. UT Permian Basin and West Texas A&M are tied for first with 10-2 records. David Chavlovich of West Texas A&M and Gaige Prim also of West Texas A&M are named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. Several other top performers from different Lone Star Conference teams are mentioned such as Reggie Reid from Texas A&M-Commerce and Brandon Neel from Midwestern State University.
[West Texas A&M] 2020 Spring Lone Star Conference Commissioner's Honor RollTyson Jex
This document contains a list of student athletes from UT Tyler and West Texas A&M University including their name, university, sport(s), academic year, major and hometown. It includes over 150 students from a variety of sports and academic levels ranging from freshmen to seniors. The sports represented include track & field, soccer, tennis, softball, volleyball, basketball, golf, football and equestrian. The students' majors span various fields and their hometowns are located across the United States and internationally.
Lone Star Conference Baseball Weekly Release (05/07/18)lscmedia
The document announces details of the upcoming Lone Star Conference baseball championship tournament to be held May 10-12 in Canyon, Texas. West Texas A&M is the top seed after winning the regular season championship. It also provides individual player of the week awards and summaries of notable performances from players across the Lone Star Conference in the past week of play.
Angelo State Football - Western State Colorado NotesAngeloStateSports
The No. 12 ranked Angelo State football team will face Western State Colorado on the road. ASU holds a 7-0 record against WSCU. Last week, ASU defeated Oklahoma Panhandle State 52-31 behind strong performances from QB Kyle Washington and WR Talon Smith. Washington continues to break ASU records and Smith recorded his third 100-yard receiving game. The Rams will look to continue their success under head coach Will Wagner in his first game coaching at WSCU back in 2011.
The document announces that the 2015 Lone Star Conference Men's and Women's Golf Championships will take place on April 20-21 at Frisco Lakes Golf Club in Frisco, Texas. The men's tournament will be determined by 54 holes of medal match play and stroke play, while the women's tournament will be 36 holes. Defending champions are Cameron University for the men and Tarleton State University for the women. The document also provides information on golfers of the week, top performers, and past weekly award winners.
The document provides the schedule and background for the West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team games against East Central, Cal Baptist, and Western Oregon from February 6-8 as part of the NFCA Division II Leadoff Classic in Tucson, Arizona. It summarizes that West Texas A&M is the defending NCAA Division II national champion with a record of 60-7 last season. They will face East Central, Cal Baptist, and Western Oregon for the first time in the season opening tournament.
The document is a program for the 2015 Lone Star Conference Men's and Women's Basketball Championship being held from March 4-7 at the Allen Event Center in Allen, Texas. It provides information about the 9 member institutions of the Lone Star Conference located in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma and seeks to provide student-athletes a first-class basketball championship experience while highlighting the basketball in the conference.
The document provides information about the 2015 Lone Star Conference Men's and Women's Basketball Championship hosted from March 4-7 at the Allen Event Center in Allen, Texas. It welcomes basketball fans to the championship and provides background on the nine member institutions of the Lone Star Conference located in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. It also includes profiles of four member institutions - Eastern New Mexico University, Midwestern State University, Tarleton State University, and West Texas A&M University.
Kera Dukic
the Bronchos, Dukic has
helped guide UCO to a
combined record of 60-13
and back-to-back MIAA
regular season titles.
Dukic came to UCO after serving as an assistant coach at Oklahoma City University
for two seasons. She helped lead the Stars to a combined record of 45-25 and two NAIA
National Tournament appearances.
Prior to her stint at OCU, Dukic was an assistant coach at Oklahoma Baptist University
for two years. She helped the Bison to a combined record of 45-27 and two Sooner Ath-
letic Conference regular season championships.
A native of Croatia, Dukic
This document provides a summary of Tim Carter's career highlights and accomplishments as a Division I men's basketball coach. It details that he coached two teams to the NCAA tournament and won three conference championships. As a head coach for 17 years, his teams finished in the top three of their league 10 times. It also lists many awards, honors, and leadership positions he has held throughout his career.
The #3 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team will face either Cameron University or Angelo State University in the Lone Star Conference semifinals. WTAMU finished the regular season with a record of 42-9 overall and 22-6 in conference play, winning the LSC regular season title for the second year in a row. Cameron enters the semifinals with a record of 38-15 while Angelo State is 33-14-1. If WTAMU wins their semifinal game, they will advance to the LSC championship game on Saturday.
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is one of the most prominent and lucrative Twenty20 (T20) cricket leagues in the world. Since its inception in 2008, the IPL has revolutionized the landscape of cricket by blending sports, entertainment, and commerce. This summary provides an overview of the IPL's history, structure, notable performances, controversies, and its impact on cricket and beyond.
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The IPL was launched by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2008, inspired by the success of domestic T20 leagues like the English T20 Cup and the now-defunct Indian Cricket League (ICL). Lalit Modi, the then Vice-President of BCCI, played a crucial role in conceptualizing and launching the league. The inaugural season kicked off in April 2008 with eight franchises representing different cities in India.
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The IPL follows a franchise-based model, where teams are owned by a mix of corporations, Bollywood stars, and other high-profile individuals. The league originally started with eight teams, although the number has fluctuated over the years due to various reasons including expansions and terminations. As of the latest seasons, the IPL features ten teams.
The tournament format includes a double round-robin stage, where each team plays the others twice, followed by playoffs. The top four teams from the round-robin stage qualify for the playoffs, which consist of two qualifiers, an eliminator, and the final. This format ensures a highly competitive and engaging tournament, culminating in a grand finale to crown the champion.
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The IPL has attracted the best talent from around the world, with numerous iconic players making significant contributions. Some of the standout performers include:
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LSC Championship history (updated 11/7/17)
1. SPORT PAGES
FOOTBALL 2-4
VOLLEYBALL 5
WOMEN'S SOCCER 6
MEN'S SOCCER 7
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 8
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 9
MEN'S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 10
WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 11
MEN'S BASKETBALL 12-14
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 15
BASEBALL 16
SOFTBALL 17
MEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD 18-19
WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD 20
MEN'S GOLF 21-22
WOMEN'S GOLF 23
MEN'S TENNIS 24-25
WOMEN'S TENNIS 26
INDEX
LSC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
2. Lone Star Conference Championships
Football: First LSC championship awarded in 1932 to North Texas State University
Year Conference Champion Playoffs Champion
North Division
Champion
South Division
Champion
2016 Texas A&M-Commerce n/a n/a n/a
2015 Texas A&M-Commerce Midwestern State n/a n/a
2014 Texas A&M-Commerce Angelo State n/a n/a
2013
Tarleton State and Eastern
New Mexico
n/a n/a
2012
Midwestern State and
West Texas A&M
n/a n/a
2011 Midwestern State n/a n/a
2010 Abilene Christian
East Central,
Northeastern State
Abilene Christian
2009
Tarleton State, Midwestern
State and Texas A&M-
Kingsville
Texas A&M-Commerce
Tarleton State,
Midwestern State,
Texas A&M-Kingsville
and West Texas A&M
2008 Abilene Christian Central Oklahoma Abilene Christian
2007 West Texas A&M
Southwestern
Oklahoma, Texas A&M-
Commerce, Central
Oklahoma,
Southeastern Oklahoma
and Northeastern State
West Texas A&M
2006 West Texas A&M Southeastern Oklahoma West Texas A&M
2005 West Texas A&M Southeastern Oklahoma West Texas A&M
2004 Texas A&M-Kingsville
Southeastern
Oklahoma, Central
Oklahoma
Texas A&M-Kingsville,
Midwestern State
2003 Texas A&M-Kingsville Tarleton State Texas A&M-Kingsville
2002 Texas A&M-Kingsville Tarleton State
Texas A&M-Kingsville,
Abilene Christian
2001
Tarleton State, Texas A&M-
Kingsville
Midwestern State
Texas A&M-Kingsville,
Tarleton State
2000 Northeastern State Northeastern State
Eastern New Mexico,
Angelo State
1999
Northeastern State,
Central Oklahoma,
Southeastern Oklahoma
Southeastern Oklahoma
Angelo State, Eastern
New Mexico
1998 Central Oklahoma Central Oklahoma Texas A&M-Kingsville
1997 Texas A&M-Kingsville
Central Oklahoma,
Southwestern
Oklahoma
Texas A&M-Kingsville
1996 Texas A&M-Kingsville
1995 Texas A&M-Kingsville n/a n/a
1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville
1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville
1992 Texas A&I
1991 Eastern New Mexico
3. Lone Star Conference Championships
Football: First LSC championship awarded in 1932 to North Texas State University
1990 East Texas State
1989 Texas A&I
1988 Texas A&I
1987 Angelo State, Texas A&I
1986 West Texas State
1985 Texas A&I
1984 Angelo State
1983
Southwest Texas State,
East Texas State
1982 Southwest Texas State
1981 Southwest Texas State
1980 Southwest Texas State
1979 Texas A&I
1978 Angelo State
1977
Abilene Christian, Texas
A&I
1976 Texas A&I
1975 Texas A&I
1974 Texas A&I
1973 Abilene Christian
1972 East Texas State
1971
Southwest Texas State,
Howard Payne
1970 Texas A&I
1969
Texas A&I, East Texas
State
1968 Texas A&I
1967 Texas A&I
1966 East Texas State
1965 Sul Ross State
1964 Sam Houston State
1963 Southwest Texas State
1962 Texas A&I
1961 Sam Houston State
1960 Texas A&I
1959
East Texas State, Texas
A&I
1958 East Texas State
1957 East Texas State, Lamar
1956 Sam Houston State
1955
Sam Houston State,
Southwest Texas State,
East Texas State
1954
Southwest Texas State,
East Texas State
1953 East Texas State
1952 East Texas State
1951 East Texas State
1950 Sul Ross State
1949 East Texas State
1948 Southwest Texas State
1947 North Texas State
4. Lone Star Conference Championships
Football: First LSC championship awarded in 1932 to North Texas State University
1946 North Texas State
1945 No Champion (WWII)
1944 No Champion (WWII)
1943 No Champion (WWII)
1942 East Texas State
1941 North Texas State
1940 North Texas State
1939 North Texas State
1938 East Texas State
1937 East Texas State
1936 North Texas State
1935
East Texas State, North
Texas State, Stephen F.
Austin
1934 East Texas State
1933 East Texas State
1932 North Texas State
5. Lone Star Conference Championships
Volleyball: First LSC championship awarded in 1983 to Angelo State University
Year Champion
Tournament
Champion Regular Season North Division South Division
2016 Angelo State Angelo State n/a n/a n/a
2015 Tarleton State Angelo State n/a n/a n/a
2014 West Texas A&M Tarleton State n/a n/a n/a
2013 West Texas A&M West Texas A&M n/a n/a n/a
2012 Angelo State West Texas A&M n/a n/a n/a
2011 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M n/a n/a
2010 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M n/a n/a
2009 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M n/a n/a
2008 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M n/a n/a
2007 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M n/a n/a
2006 West Texas A&M n/a n/a Cameron West Texas A&M
2005 Abilene Christian n/a n/a Central Oklahoma Abilene Christian
2004 Abilene Christian n/a n/a Cameron Abilene Christian
2003 West Texas A&M n/a n/a
Central Oklahoma,
Cameron, Texas
Woman's
West Texas A&M
2002 West Texas A&M n/a n/a Central Oklahoma West Texas A&M
2001 West Texas A&M n/a n/a Central Oklahoma West Texas A&M
2000 West Texas A&M n/a n/a Cameron West Texas A&M
1999 West Texas A&M n/a n/a Cameron West Texas A&M
1998 Cameron n/a n/a Cameron West Texas A&M
1997 West Texas A&M n/a n/a Texas Woman's West Texas A&M
1996 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M n/a n/a
1995 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M n/a n/a
1994 Central Oklahoma n/a Central Oklahoma n/a n/a
1993
Eastern New
Mexico
n/a Eastern New Mexico n/a n/a
1992 Angelo State n/a Angelo State n/a n/a
1991 Angelo State n/a
Angelo State, Eastern
New Mexico
n/a n/a
1990 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M n/a n/a
1989
Angelo State,
West Texas A&M
n/a
Angelo State, West
Texas A&M
n/a n/a
1988 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M n/a n/a
1987 East Texas State n/a
Texas A&M-
Commerce
n/a n/a
1986 East Texas State n/a
Texas A&M-
Commerce
n/a n/a
1985 Angelo State n/a Angelo State n/a n/a
1984 Angelo State n/a Angelo State n/a n/a
1983 Angelo State n/a Angelo State n/a n/a
LSC Championship History -- Page 5
6. Lone Star Conference Championships
Women's Soccer: First LSC championship awarded in 1996 to Midwestern State University
Year
Champion Tournament Champion
Regular Season
2016 Texas A&M-Commerce, West
Texas A&M
Midwestern State
n/a
2015 Angelo State Texas A&M-Commerce n/a
2014 Texas A&M-Commerce Texas A&M-Commerce n/a
2013 Angelo State, Midwestern State Midwestern State n/a
2012 West Texas A&M West Texas A&M n/a
2011 Midwestern State n/a Abilene Christian
2010 Abilene Christian n/a Midwestern State
2009 Central Oklahoma n/a West Texas A&M
2008 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M
2007 West Texas A&M n/a Central Oklahoma
2006 Central Oklahoma n/a Central Oklahoma
2005 Central Oklahoma n/a Central Oklahoma
2004 Texas A&M-Commerce n/a Central Oklahoma
2003 West Texas A&M n/a Texas A&M-Commerce
2002 Central Oklahoma n/a Central Oklahoma, West Texas A&M
2001 West Texas A&M n/a West Texas A&M
2000 Central Oklahoma n/a Central Oklahoma
1999 Texas A&M-Commerce n/a Texas A&M-Commerce
1998 Midwestern State n/a Midwestern State
1997 West Texas A&M n/a Midwestern State
1996 Midwestern State n/a West Texas A&M
LSC Championship History -- Page 6
7. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Soccer: First LSC championship awarded in 1999 to Midwestern State University
Year Conference Champion Regular Season
2012 Incarnate Word n/a
2011 n/a Eastern New Mexico
2010 n/a Midwestern State
2009 Midwestern State, West Texas A&M Midwestern State, West Texas A&M
2008 Midwestern State Midwestern State
2007 Midwestern State, West Texas A&M Midwestern State, West Texas A&M
2006 Midwestern State Midwestern State
2005 Midwestern State/Incarnate Word (SSC) Midwestern State, Incarnate Word
2004 No Champion (SSC) Incarnate Word
2003 Midwestern State, Northeastern State, West Texas A&M
2002 Midwestern State
2001 Midwestern State
2000 West Texas A&M
1999 Midwestern State
LSC Championship History -- Page 7
8. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Cross Country: First LSC championship awarded in 1982 to Abilene Christian University
Year Champion
2016 West Texas A&M
2015 West Texas A&M
2014 West Texas A&M
2013 West Texas A&M
2012 Eastern New Mexico
2011 Eastern New Mexico
2010 Abilene Christian
2009 Abilene Christian
2008 Abilene Christian
2007 Abilene Christian
2006 Abilene Christian
2005 Abilene Christian
2004 Abilene Christian
2003 Abilene Christian
2002 Abilene Christian
2001 Abilene Christian
2000 Abilene Christian
1999 Abilene Christian
1998 Abilene Christian
1997 Abilene Christian
1996 Abilene Christian
1995 Abilene Christian
1994 Abilene Christian
1993 Abilene Christian
1992 Abilene Christian
1991 Abilene Christian
1990 Central Oklahoma
1989 Central Oklahoma
1988 Abilene Christian
1987 Abilene Christian
1986 Texas A&I
1985 Abilene Christian
1984 Texas A&I
1983 Abilene Christian
1982 Abilene Christian
LSC Championship History -- Page 8
9. Lone Star Conference Championships
Women's Cross Country: First LSC championship awarded in 1984 to Abilene Christian University
Year Champion
2016 Midwestern State
2015 Tarleton State
2014 Midwestern State
2013 West Texas A&M
2012 West Texas A&M
2011 Midwestern State
2010 Midwestern State
2009 Midwestern State
2008 Midwestern State
2007 Abilene Christian
2006 Abilene Christian
2005 Abilene Christian
2004 Abilene Christian
2003 Abilene Christian
2002 Abilene Christian
2001 Abilene Christian
2000 Central Oklahoma
1999 Harding University
1998 Angelo State
1997 Abilene Christian
1996 Abilene Christian
1995 Abilene Christian
1994 Abilene Christian
1993 Abilene Christian
1992 Angelo State
1991 Abilene Christian
1990 Angelo State
1989 Angelo State
1988 Angelo State
1987 Angelo State
1986 Texas A&M-Kingsville
1985 Abilene Christian
1984 Abilene Christian
LSC Championship History -- Page 9
10. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Indoor Track Field: First LSC championship awarded in 2013 to Abilene Christian University
Year Champion
2017 Texas A&M-Commerce
2016 Texas A&M-Commerce
2015 Texas A&M-Commerce
2014 West Texas A&M
2013 Abilene Christian
11. Lone Star Conference Championships
Women's Indoor Track Field: First LSC championship awarded in 2013 to Abilene Christian University
Year Champion
2017 West Texas A&M
2016 West Texas A&M
2015 West Texas A&M
2014 West Texas A&M
2013 Abilene Christian
12. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Basketball: First LSC championship awarded in 1932 to Stephen F. Austin University
Year Champion
Tournament
Champion
North Division
Champion
South Division
Champion
2017 UT Permian Basin UT Permian Basin n/a n/a
2016 Midwestern State Midwestern State n/a n/a
2015 Tarleton State Texas A&M-Commerce n/a n/a
2014
Tarleton State,
Midwestern State
Tarleton State n/a n/a
2013 Midwestern State Tarleton State n/a n/a
2012
Midwestern State,
Tarleton State
Midwestern State n/a n/a
2011 Central Oklahoma n/a Central Oklahoma Tarleton State
2010 Midwestern State n/a Central Oklahoma Midwestern State
2009 Midwestern State n/a Central Oklahoma Midwestern State
2008 Central Oklahoma n/a Central Oklahoma West Texas A&M
2007 Midwestern State n/a Southeastern Oklahoma
Midwestern State, West
Texas A&M
2006 West Texas A&M n/a
Southeastern Oklahoma,
Central Oklahoma
Tarleton State
2005 Texas A&M-Commerce n/a Central Oklahoma Texas A&M-Commerce
2004 Tarleton State n/a Tarleton State Eastern New Mexico
2003 West Texas A&M n/a
Northeastern State,
Tarleton State
Eastern New Mexico
2002 Northeastern State n/a Northeastern State Tarleton State
2001 West Texas A&M n/a Northeastern State Angelo State
2000 Midwestern State n/a Northeastern State
Midwestern State, West
Texas A&M
1999 Midwestern State n/a Northeastern State West Texas A&M
1998 Central Oklahoma n/a Central Oklahoma
West Texas A&M,
Texas A&M-Commerce
1997 Central Oklahoma Central Oklahoma n/a n/a
1996
Texas A&M-Kingsville,
Texas A&M-Commerce
Texas A&M-Kingsville n/a n/a
1995 Central Oklahoma Central Oklahoma n/a n/a
1994 West Texas A&M West Texas A&M n/a n/a
1993 Central Oklahoma Eastern New Mexico n/a n/a
1992
Central Oklahoma, Texas
A&I
Texas A&M-Kingsville n/a n/a
1991
West Texas A&M, Central
Oklahoma
West Texas A&M n/a n/a
1990 East Texas State West Texas A&M n/a n/a
1989 Angelo State Angelo State n/a n/a
1988 Angelo State Angelo State n/a n/a
1987
Abilene Christian, West
Texas A&M
Abilene Christian n/a n/a
1986 Abilene Christian Abilene Christian n/a n/a
LSC Championship History -- Page 12
13. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Basketball: First LSC championship awarded in 1932 to Stephen F. Austin University
1985 Abilene Christian Abilene Christian n/a n/a
1984 East Texas State Angelo State n/a n/a
1983 Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
1982 Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State n/a n/a
1981 Sam Houston State Sam Houston State n/a n/a
1980 Southwest Texas State Southwest Texas State n/a n/a
1979 Southwest Texas State Southwest Texas State n/a n/a
1978 East Texas State East Texas State n/a n/a
1977 East Texas State East Texas State n/a n/a
1976 Howard Payne Howard Payne n/a n/a
1975 Sam Houston State Sam Houston State n/a n/a
1974
East Texas State, Howard
Payne, Southwest Texas
State
n/a n/a
1973 Sam Houston State n/a n/a
1972 Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
1971
Sam Houston State,
Stephen F. Austin, Howard
Payne
n/a n/a
1970 Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
1969 Howard Payne n/a n/a
1968 Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
1967 Howard Payne n/a n/a
1966 Howard Payne n/a n/a
1965 Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
1964 East Texas State n/a n/a
1963 Howard Payne, Lamar n/a n/a
1962 Howard Payne, Lamar n/a n/a
1961 Lamar n/a n/a
1960 Southwest Texas State n/a n/a
1959 Southwest Texas State n/a n/a
1958 East Texas State n/a n/a
1957 East Texas State n/a n/a
1956 Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
1955
East Texas State,
Southwest Texas State
n/a n/a
1954 East Texas State n/a n/a
1953 East Texas State n/a n/a
1952 Southwest Texas State n/a n/a
1951 Southwest Texas State n/a n/a
1950
East Texas State,
Southwest Texas State
n/a n/a
1949 Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
1948
East Texas State, North
Texas, Sam Houston
State
n/a n/a
1947 Houston n/a n/a
LSC Championship History -- Page 13
14. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Basketball: First LSC championship awarded in 1932 to Stephen F. Austin University
1946 Houston n/a n/a
1945 No Champion (WWII) n/a n/a
1944 No Champion (WWII) n/a n/a
1943 North Texas State n/a n/a
1942
East Texas State, North
Texas State
n/a n/a
1941 Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
1940 East Texas State n/a n/a
1939 East Texas State n/a n/a
1938 North Texas State n/a n/a
1937
Stephen F. Austin, Sam
Houston State
n/a n/a
1936
East Texas State, Stephen
F. Austin
n/a n/a
1935 Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
1934
East Texas State, Sam
Houston State, Stephen F.
Austin
n/a n/a
1933 Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
1932 Stephen F. Austin n/a n/a
LSC Championship History -- Page 14
15. Lone Star Conference Championships
Women's Basketball: First LSC championship awarded in 1983 to Abilene Christian University
Year Champion
Tournament
Champion
North Division
Champion
South Division
Champion
2017
Eastern New Mexico,
Angelo State
Tarleton State n/a n/a
2016 West Texas A&M Angelo State n/a n/a
2015 West Texas A&M West Texas A&M n/a n/a
2014 West Texas A&M West Texas A&M n/a n/a
2013
Midwestern State,
Abilene Christian
Midwestern State n/a n/a
2012 Tarleton State Tarleton State n/a n/a
2011 Texas Woman's n/a Northeastern State Tarleton State
2010 West Texas A&M n/a Northeastern State West Texas A&M
2009 West Texas A&M n/a Central Oklahoma West Texas A&M
2008 West Texas A&M n/a
Central Oklahoma,
Northeastern State
West Texas A&M
2007 Texas A&M-Commerce n/a Texas A&M-Commerce West Texas A&M
2006 West Texas A&M n/a Southwestern Oklahoma West Texas A&M
2005 Angelo State n/a Northeastern State Angelo State
2004 Angelo State n/a Northeastern State West Texas A&M
2003 Northeastern State n/a Northeastern State Angelo State
2002 Angelo State n/a Cameron Angelo State
2001 Midwestern State n/a
Southeastern Oklahoma,
Midwestern State
Texas A&M-Kingsville,
Angelo State
2000 Texas A&M-Kingsville n/a Southeastern Oklahoma Texas A&M-Kingsville
1999 Abilene Christian n/a
East Central,
Southeastern Oklahoma
Abilene Christian, West
Texas A&M
1998 Abilene Christian n/a
Southeastern Oklahoma,
Southwestern Oklahoma
Abilene Christian
1997 West Texas A&M West Texas A&M n/a n/a
1996
Abilene Christian, West
Texas A&M
Abilene Christian n/a n/a
1995 West Texas A&M West Texas A&M n/a n/a
1994 Angelo State Angelo State n/a n/a
1993 Eastern New Mexico Abilene Christian n/a n/a
1992 Abilene Christian Central Oklahoma n/a n/a
1991 West Texas State West Texas State n/a n/a
1990 West Texas State West Texas State n/a n/a
1989 West Texas State West Texas State n/a n/a
1988 West Texas State West Texas State n/a n/a
1987 West Texas State West Texas State n/a n/a
1986 Abilene Christian Abilene Christian n/a n/a
1985 Abilene Christian Abilene Christian n/a n/a
1984
Southwest Texas State,
Abilene Christian
Howard Payne n/a n/a
1983 Abilene Christian Abilene Christian n/a n/a
LSC Championship History -- Page 15
16. Lone Star Conference Championships
Baseball: First LSC championship awarded in 1992 to Cameron University
Year Champion
Tournament
Champion
Regular Season
North Division
Champion
South Division
Champion
2017 Angelo State
West Texas
A&M
n/a n/a n/a
2016 Angelo State
West Texas
A&M
n/a n/a n/a
2015
Texas A&M-
Kingsville, West
Texas A&M
Angelo State n/a n/a n/a
2014
Texas A&M-
Kingsville
Tarleton State n/a n/a n/a
2013 Tarleton State
Texas A&M-
Kingsville
n/a n/a n/a
2012 Angelo State Angelo State n/a n/a n/a
2011
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Incarnate Word n/a n/a
2010 Abilene Christian Abilene Christian n/a n/a
2009 Abilene Christian Cameron n/a n/a
2008
Texas A&M-
Kingsville
Abilene Christian n/a n/a
2007 Angelo State Central Oklahoma Abilene Christian
2006 Central Oklahoma
Central Oklahoma,
Cameron
Angelo State
2005 No Champion Central Oklahoma Abilene Christian
2004
Texas A&M-
Kingsville
East Central,
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Texas A&M-Kingsville,
Abilene Christian
2003
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Central Oklahoma Tarleton State
2002 Abilene Christian Central Oklahoma Abilene Christian
2001 Abilene Christian Central Oklahoma Abilene Christian
2000 Abilene Christian
Southestern
Oklahoma
Abilene Christian
1999
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Southestern
Oklahoma
Tarleton State
1998
Texas A&M-
Kingsville
Southestern
Oklahoma
Abilene Christian
1997 no tournament Central Oklahoma
1996 no tournament Abilene Christian
1995
Texas A&M-
Kingsville
1994 Central Oklahoma
1993 Abilene Christian
1992 Cameron
LSC Championship History -- Page 16
17. Lone Star Conference Championships
Softball: First LSC championship awarded in 1997 to Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Year Champion
Tournament
Champion
North Division
Champion
South Division
Champion
2017 Angelo State West Texas A&M n/a n/a
2016 West Texas A&M West Texas A&M n/a n/a
2015 West Texas A&M West Texas A&M n/a n/a
2014 West Texas A&M Angelo State n/a n/a
2013 Texas Woman's Texas Woman's n/a n/a
2012 Angelo State Incarnate Word n/a n/a
2011 West Texas A&M Midwestern State
Angelo State,
Incarnate Word
2010 Angelo State Midwestern State West Texas A&M
2009 Angelo State
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Abilene Christian
2008 Angelo State
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Angelo State, Tarleton
State
2007 Midwestern State Midwestern State Angelo State
2006 Midwestern State
Southeastern
Oklahoma,
Midwestern State
Abilene Christian
2005 Central Oklahoma Central Oklahoma Angelo State
2004 Angelo State Midwestern State Angelo State
2003 Angelo State
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Angelo State, Tarleton
State
2002 Texas A&M-Kingsville
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Texas Woman's
2001
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Eastern New Mexico
2000
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Tarleton State
1999
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Southeastern
Oklahoma, East
Central
Tarleton State
1998 Central Oklahoma
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Tarleton State
1997
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Southeastern
Oklahoma
Texas A&M-Kingsville,
Abilene Christian
LSC Championship History -- Page 17
18. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Outdoor Track Field: First LSC championship awarded in 1932 to North Texas State University
Year Champion
2017 Texas A&M-Commerce
2016 Texas A&M-Kingsville
2015 Texas A&M-Commerce
2014 Texas A&M-Kingsville
2013 Angelo State
2012 Abilene Christian
2011 Abilene Christian
2010 Abilene Christian
2009 Abilene Christian
2008 Abilene Christian
2007 Abilene Christian
2006 Abilene Christian
2005 Abilene Christian
2004 Abilene Christian
2003 Abilene Christian
2002 Abilene Christian
2001 Abilene Christian
2000 Abilene Christian
1999 Abilene Christian
1998 Abilene Christian
1997 Abilene Christian
1996 Abilene Christian
1995 Meet Rained Out
1994 Abilene Christian
1993 Abilene Christian
1992 Angelo State
1991 Angelo State
1990 Angelo State
1989 Angelo State
1988 Abilene Christian
1987 Abilene Christian
1986 Abilene Christian
1985 Abilene Christian
1984 Abilene Christian
1983 Angelo State
1982 Angelo State
1981 Abilene Christian
1980 Abilene Christian
1979 Abilene Christian
1978 Abilene Christian
1977 Angelo State
1976 Angelo State
1975 Howard Payne
1974 Angelo State
1973 Howard Payne
1972 Angelo State
1971 Sul Ross State
1970 Texas A&I
1969 Texas A&I
1968 Stephen F. Austin
LSC Championship History -- Page 18
19. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Outdoor Track Field: First LSC championship awarded in 1932 to North Texas State University
1967 East Texas State
1966 East Texas State
1965 East Texas State
1964 East Texas State
1963 Lamar
1962 Howard Payne
1961 Howard Payne
1960 East Texas State
1959 East Texas State
1958 East Texas State
1957 East Texas State
1956 East Texas State
1955 East Texas State
1954 Southwest Texas State
1953 East Texas State
1952 East Texas State
1951 Southwest Texas State
1950 East Texas State
1949 North Texas State
1948 East Texas State
1947 East Texas State
1946 North Texas State
1945 No Champion (WWII)
1944 No Champion (WWII)
1943 North Texas State
1942 East Texas State
1941 North Texas State
1940 North Texas State
1939 East Texas State
1938 North Texas State
1937 North Texas State
1936 North Texas State
1935 North Texas State
1934 Southwest Texas State
1933 North Texas State
1932 North Texas State
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20. Lone Star Conference Championships
Women's Outdoor Track Field: First LSC championship awarded in 1983 to Abilene Christian University
Year Champion
2017 West Texas A&M
2016 West Texas A&M
2015 Angelo State
2014 Angelo State
2013 Angelo State
2012 Angelo State
2011 Angelo State
2010 Angelo State
2009 Angelo State
2008 Abilene Christian
2007 Abilene Christian
2006 Abilene Christian
2005 Angelo State
2004 Angelo State
2003 Abilene Christian
2002 Abilene Christian
2001 Abilene Christian
2000 Abilene Christian
1999 Abilene Christian
1998 Abilene Christian
1997 Abilene Christian
1996 Meet Rained Out
1995 Abilene Chritsian
1994 Abilene Christian
1993 Abilene Christian
1992 Abilene Christian
1991 Abilene Christian
1990 Abilene Christian
1989 Abilene Christian
1988 Abilene Christian
1987 Abilene Christian
1986 Abilene Christian
1985 Abilene Christian
1984 Abilene Christian
1983 Abilene Christian
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21. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Golf: First LSC championship awarded in 1941 to North Texas State University
Year Champion
2017 Texas A&M-Commerce
2016 Cameron
2015 Cameron
2014 Cameron
2013 Midwestern State
2012 Cameron
2011 Central Oklahoma
2010 Abilene Christian
2009 Northeastern State
2008 Cameron
2007 Northeastern State
2006 Northeastern State
2005 Northeastern State
2004 Cameron
2003 Central Oklahoma
2002 Central Oklahoma
2001 Cameron
2000 Central Oklahoma
1999 Cameron
1998 Texas A&M-Commerce
1997 Southwestern Oklahoma
1996 No Champion
1995 Abilene Christian
1994 No Champion
1993 Abilene Christian
1992 Cameron
1991 Abilene Christian
1990 Cameron
1989 Abilene Christian, Cameron
1988 Abilene Christian
1987 Abilene Christian
1986 Abilene Christian
1985 Abilene Christian
1984 Southwest Texas State
1983 Southwest Texas State
1982 Southwest Texas State
1981 Sam Houston State
1980 Sam Houston State
1979 Angelo State
1978 Sam Houston State
1977 Sam Houston State
1976 Sam Houston State
1975 Howard Payne
1974 Angelo State
1973 Angelo State
1972 Stephen F. Austin
1971 Angelo State
1970 Southwest Texas State
1969 Texas A&I
1968 Stephen F. Austin
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22. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Golf: First LSC championship awarded in 1941 to North Texas State University
1967 Southwest Texas State
1966 Southwest Texas State
1965 East Texas State
1964 East Texas State
1963 Lamar
1962 Lamar
1961 Lamar
1960 Lamar
1959 Lamar
1958 Stephen F. Austin
1957 Lamar
1956 Lamar
1955 Lamar
1954 Lamar
1953 Lamar
1952 Stephen F. Austin
1951 No Champion
1950 Southwest Texas State
1949 North Texas State
1948 North Texas State
1947 North Texas State
1946 No Champion (WWII)
1945 No Champion (WWII)
1944 No Champion (WWII)
1943 No Champion (WWII)
1942 East Texas State
1941 North Texas State
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23. Lone Star Conference Championships
Women's Golf: First LSC championship awarded in 1998 to Southwestern Okla. State University
Year Champion
2017 Tarleton State
2016 Tarleton State
2015 Midwestern State
2014 Tarleton State
2013 Tarleton State
2012 Tarleton State
2011 Tarleton State
2010 Tarleton State
2009 Tarleton State
2008 Tarleton State
2007 Cameron
2006 Northeastern State
2005 Central Oklahoma
2004 Central Oklahoma
2003 Tarleton State
2002 Northeastern State
2001 Northeastern State
2000 Northeastern State
1999 Northeastern State
1998 Southwestern Oklahoma
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24. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Tennis: First LSC championship awarded in 1932 to North Texas State University
Year Champion Tournament Champion
2017 Cameron Cameron
2013 Cameron Midwestern State
2012 Abilene Christian
2011 Abilene Christian
2010 Abilene Christian
2009 Abilene Christian
2008 Cameron
2007 Abilene Christian
2006 Midwestern State
2005 Abilene Christian
2004 Abilene Christian
2003 Abilene Christian
2002 Abilene Christian
2001 Midwestern State
2000 Ouachita Baptist
1999 no champion (rained out)
1998 Abilene Christian
1997 Tournament Rained Out
1996 Tournament Rained Out
1995 Abilene Christian
1994 Tournament Rained Out
1993 Tournament Rained Out
1992 Tournament Rained Out
1991 West Texas State
1990 Abilene Christian
1989 West Texas State
1988 Abilene Christian
1987 East Texas State
1986 East Texas State
1985 East Texas State
1984 Southwest Texas State
1983 Southwest Texas State
1982 Southwest Texas State
1981 Southwest Texas State
1980 Southwest Texas State
1979 Southwest Texas State
1978 East Texas State
1977 Southwest Texas State
1976 East Texas State
1975 Southwest Texas State
1974 East Texas State
1973 East Texas State
1972 East Texas State
1971 Angelo State
1970 East Texas State
1969 East Texas State
1968 East Texas State
1967 East Texas State
1966 East Texas State, Southwest Texas State,
McMurry
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25. Lone Star Conference Championships
Men's Tennis: First LSC championship awarded in 1932 to North Texas State University
1965 East Texas State
1964 East Texas State
1963 Lamar
1962 Lamar
1961 Lamar
1960 Lamar
1959 Lamar
1958 Lamar
1957 Lamar
1956 Lamar
1955 Lamar
1954 Lamar
1953 Lamar
1952 Lamar
1951 Southwest Texas State
1950 Southwest Texas State
1949 Houston
1948 Houston
1947 Houston
1946 North Texas State
1945 No Champion (WWII)
1944 No Champion (WWII)
1943 No Champion (WWII)
1942 North Texas State
1941 East Texas State
1940 North Texas State
1939 North Texas State
1938 North Texas State
1937 Southwest Texas State
1936 Southwest Texas State
1935 Southwest Texas State
1934 Southwest Texas State
1933 East Texas State
1932 North Texas State
LSC Championship History -- Page 25
26. Lone Star Conference Championships
Women's Tennis: First LSC championship awarded in 1983 to Sam Houston State University
Year Champion Tournament Champion
2017 Midwestern State Midwestern State
2016 Cameron Cameron
2015 Midwestern State Midwestern State
2014 Midwestern State Midwestern State
2013 Abilene Christian Abilene Christian
2012 Abilene Christian
2011 Abilene Christian
2010 Abilene Christian
2009 Abilene Christian
2008 Abilene Christian
2007 Northeastern State
2006 Abilene Christian
2005 Abilene Christian
2004 Abilene Christian
2003 Northeastern State
2002 Abilene Christian
2001 Northeastern State
2000 Abilene Christian
1999 No champion (rained out)
1998 Central Oklahoma
1997 No champion (rained out)
1996 Abilene Christian
1995 Abilene Christian
1994 Abilene Christian
1993 Abilene Christian
1992 Abilene Christian
1991 Abilene Christian
1990 Abilene Christian
1989 Abilene Christian
1988 Abilene Christian
1987 Abilene Christian
1986 Abilene Christian
1985 Abilene Christian
1984 Southwest Texas State
1983 Sam Houston State
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