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.
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.
- 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 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.
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 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
The summary provides an overview of recent Lone Star Conference football results and standings:
- Texas A&M-Commerce, Midwestern State, and West Texas A&M remained unbeaten in conference play after wins last week. Both A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State improved to 3-0 overall.
- Two LSC games will be broadcast on ESPN3 as part of the NCAA Division II Football Showcase - A&M-Commerce will host Midwestern State on October 8th.
- Richard Cooper of A&M-Commerce was named offensive player of the week after rushing for 224 yards and two touchdowns. Melvin Robinson of Angelo State was named defensive player
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.
- 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 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.
- 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 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.
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 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
The summary provides an overview of recent Lone Star Conference football results and standings:
- Texas A&M-Commerce, Midwestern State, and West Texas A&M remained unbeaten in conference play after wins last week. Both A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State improved to 3-0 overall.
- Two LSC games will be broadcast on ESPN3 as part of the NCAA Division II Football Showcase - A&M-Commerce will host Midwestern State on October 8th.
- Richard Cooper of A&M-Commerce was named offensive player of the week after rushing for 224 yards and two touchdowns. Melvin Robinson of Angelo State was named defensive player
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.
- 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.
- 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.
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.
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.
Angelo State and Eastern New Mexico are undefeated in LSC play to lead the women's basketball standings. Jasmine Prophet of Angelo State had 17 points and 12 rebounds in a win over Cameron to earn Offensive Player of the Week honors, while Lexi Murphy of Angelo State had 10 rebounds including six defensive to earn Defensive Player of the Week. Midwestern State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Texas Woman's, UT Permian Basin, West Texas A&M, and Western New Mexico did not play games last week.
- Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Commerce are tied atop the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with 5-1 records. They will play each other on Tuesday.
- Devante Pullum of Midwestern State University was named Offensive Player of the Week after averaging 21.5 points and 7.5 assists in two wins. Dorian Armstrong of Texas A&M-Commerce was named Defensive Player of the Week with blocks, steals, and rebounds in two wins.
- The men's standings and upcoming schedule are provided.
Angelo State and Eastern New Mexico lead the LSC women's basketball standings as both teams remain undefeated. Mackenzie Hailey of Tarleton State was named offensive player of the week after averaging 20.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in two games, while Jasmine Prophet of Angelo State earned defensive player of the week with 20 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 blocks over two games. The LSC women have an overall record of 80-60 against other regional opponents this season.
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.
Eastern New Mexico sits atop the Lone Star Conference women's basketball standings at 10-0 in conference play after completing the first half of the LSC schedule undefeated. Mikaehla Connor of Eastern New Mexico was named offensive player of the week after scoring 25 points to lead her team to an overtime win over nationally ranked Angelo State. Daeshi McCants of Eastern New Mexico was named defensive player of the week after blocking six shots and grabbing nine defensive rebounds as Eastern New Mexico maintained their lead in the conference standings. Texas A&M-Commerce won all three of their games last week, including two conference wins, to improve to 7-3 in the LSC.
Angelo State and Eastern New Mexico remain undefeated in conference play to lead the LSC women's basketball standings. Savanna James of Cameron University scored a career-high 26 points in a win over Texas A&M-Kingsville and was named offensive player of the week. Maddison Wild of West Texas A&M had 21 points and 12 rebounds in a win over Florida Southern and was named defensive player of the week. Several other top performers from various LSC teams were also highlighted for their efforts in recent games.
The document summarizes basketball action in the Lone Star Conference for the week. It discusses the standings for both men's and women's teams, with Midwestern State leading the men and West Texas A&M and Texas Woman's co-leading the women. It also names the Players of the Week for both men's and women's teams, with players from Midwestern State, Angelo State, and Texas Woman's recognized. Schedules are provided for the upcoming week of men's and women's games.
The summary provides an overview of the Lone Star Conference women's basketball standings and results from the past week. Angelo State remains the only undefensive team in the conference at 1-0 overall. Taylor Dorsey of Angelo State and Madison Parker of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. Several other top performers from different teams are also mentioned such as Bailey Wipff of Tarleton State and Emily Spector of Texas Woman's University.
This summary provides an overview of the latest Lone Star Conference basketball news and results:
- Tarleton State men's basketball remains undefeated in conference play, while West Texas A&M women's basketball stays undefeated overall.
- EJ Reed of Tarleton State and Bailey Wipff of Tarleton State are named Men's and Women's Offensive Players of the Week respectively for their strong performances.
- Zantaya Davis of West Texas A&M is named Women's Defensive Player of the Week, tallying 10 blocks over three wins to help her team remain undefeated.
- Upcoming basketball games this week include matchups between Tarleton State and Midwestern State, West
The document provides Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and results. Angelo State and Tarleton State have the top records in the conference at 7-1. It also names the offensive, defensive, and setter players of the week from various schools. Tarleton State, Angelo State, Eastern New Mexico, and Western New Mexico all had strong performances over the past week. The schedule for upcoming LSC matches is provided.
Angelo State remains the only undefeated LSC women's basketball team at 6-0 overall and 2-0 in conference play. Eastern New Mexico, Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Commerce are also undefeated in conference action. Mikaehla Connor of Eastern New Mexico was named offensive player of the week after helping her team to two close road wins, while Daeshi McCants of Eastern New Mexico earned defensive player of the week honors for her strong defensive performances in those same two wins. Jordan Gutierrez of Western New Mexico scored a career-high 36 points against UT Permian Basin, the top scoring game in the LSC so far this season.
The document provides the standings and results for teams in the Lone Star Conference for volleyball. At the top of the standings are Angelo State and Tarleton State, both with 9-1 conference records. The document also names the players of the week for offensive, defensive, and setter categories and provides other top individual stats and notes for each team.
Tarleton State, UT Permian Basin and West Texas A&M started Lone Star Conference play with 2-0 league records. Five LSC games are scheduled for this week, including one on Tuesday, three on Thursday and two on Saturday. Ridell Camidge of Tarleton State was named Offensive Player of the Week after averaging 17 points in two wins, while Romond Jenkins of Tarleton State was named Defensive Player of the Week after recording two double-doubles. West Texas A&M, Tarleton State and UT Permian Basin sit atop the men's standings with 2-0 records in conference play.
The Lone Star Conference men's basketball teams have an overall record of 32-9 so far this season. Several teams remain unbeaten, including UT Permian Basin, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville and Angelo State. Daeshon Francis of UT Permian Basin is the offensive player of the week after scoring 34 and 28 points in two games. Justin Hollins of Angelo State is the defensive player of the week with a school record 14 blocks in two games. Several other top performers from different teams are also highlighted for their efforts.
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.
Angelo State remains the lone unbeaten LSC women's basketball team, while Texas Woman's, West Texas A&M, and Texas A&M-Kingsville each have just one loss. LSC play begins this week with games on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Taylor Dorsey of Angelo State is the offensive player of the week after averaging 28 points in two wins, while Kaylin Roher of Texas A&M-Kingsville is the defensive player of the week with six steals in a win over Texas A&M International. Several other top performers from various LSC teams are also highlighted.
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.
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.
- 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.
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.
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.
Angelo State and Eastern New Mexico are undefeated in LSC play to lead the women's basketball standings. Jasmine Prophet of Angelo State had 17 points and 12 rebounds in a win over Cameron to earn Offensive Player of the Week honors, while Lexi Murphy of Angelo State had 10 rebounds including six defensive to earn Defensive Player of the Week. Midwestern State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Texas Woman's, UT Permian Basin, West Texas A&M, and Western New Mexico did not play games last week.
- Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Commerce are tied atop the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with 5-1 records. They will play each other on Tuesday.
- Devante Pullum of Midwestern State University was named Offensive Player of the Week after averaging 21.5 points and 7.5 assists in two wins. Dorian Armstrong of Texas A&M-Commerce was named Defensive Player of the Week with blocks, steals, and rebounds in two wins.
- The men's standings and upcoming schedule are provided.
Angelo State and Eastern New Mexico lead the LSC women's basketball standings as both teams remain undefeated. Mackenzie Hailey of Tarleton State was named offensive player of the week after averaging 20.5 points and 10.5 rebounds in two games, while Jasmine Prophet of Angelo State earned defensive player of the week with 20 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 blocks over two games. The LSC women have an overall record of 80-60 against other regional opponents this season.
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.
Eastern New Mexico sits atop the Lone Star Conference women's basketball standings at 10-0 in conference play after completing the first half of the LSC schedule undefeated. Mikaehla Connor of Eastern New Mexico was named offensive player of the week after scoring 25 points to lead her team to an overtime win over nationally ranked Angelo State. Daeshi McCants of Eastern New Mexico was named defensive player of the week after blocking six shots and grabbing nine defensive rebounds as Eastern New Mexico maintained their lead in the conference standings. Texas A&M-Commerce won all three of their games last week, including two conference wins, to improve to 7-3 in the LSC.
Angelo State and Eastern New Mexico remain undefeated in conference play to lead the LSC women's basketball standings. Savanna James of Cameron University scored a career-high 26 points in a win over Texas A&M-Kingsville and was named offensive player of the week. Maddison Wild of West Texas A&M had 21 points and 12 rebounds in a win over Florida Southern and was named defensive player of the week. Several other top performers from various LSC teams were also highlighted for their efforts in recent games.
The document summarizes basketball action in the Lone Star Conference for the week. It discusses the standings for both men's and women's teams, with Midwestern State leading the men and West Texas A&M and Texas Woman's co-leading the women. It also names the Players of the Week for both men's and women's teams, with players from Midwestern State, Angelo State, and Texas Woman's recognized. Schedules are provided for the upcoming week of men's and women's games.
The summary provides an overview of the Lone Star Conference women's basketball standings and results from the past week. Angelo State remains the only undefensive team in the conference at 1-0 overall. Taylor Dorsey of Angelo State and Madison Parker of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. Several other top performers from different teams are also mentioned such as Bailey Wipff of Tarleton State and Emily Spector of Texas Woman's University.
This summary provides an overview of the latest Lone Star Conference basketball news and results:
- Tarleton State men's basketball remains undefeated in conference play, while West Texas A&M women's basketball stays undefeated overall.
- EJ Reed of Tarleton State and Bailey Wipff of Tarleton State are named Men's and Women's Offensive Players of the Week respectively for their strong performances.
- Zantaya Davis of West Texas A&M is named Women's Defensive Player of the Week, tallying 10 blocks over three wins to help her team remain undefeated.
- Upcoming basketball games this week include matchups between Tarleton State and Midwestern State, West
The document provides Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and results. Angelo State and Tarleton State have the top records in the conference at 7-1. It also names the offensive, defensive, and setter players of the week from various schools. Tarleton State, Angelo State, Eastern New Mexico, and Western New Mexico all had strong performances over the past week. The schedule for upcoming LSC matches is provided.
Angelo State remains the only undefeated LSC women's basketball team at 6-0 overall and 2-0 in conference play. Eastern New Mexico, Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Commerce are also undefeated in conference action. Mikaehla Connor of Eastern New Mexico was named offensive player of the week after helping her team to two close road wins, while Daeshi McCants of Eastern New Mexico earned defensive player of the week honors for her strong defensive performances in those same two wins. Jordan Gutierrez of Western New Mexico scored a career-high 36 points against UT Permian Basin, the top scoring game in the LSC so far this season.
The document provides the standings and results for teams in the Lone Star Conference for volleyball. At the top of the standings are Angelo State and Tarleton State, both with 9-1 conference records. The document also names the players of the week for offensive, defensive, and setter categories and provides other top individual stats and notes for each team.
Tarleton State, UT Permian Basin and West Texas A&M started Lone Star Conference play with 2-0 league records. Five LSC games are scheduled for this week, including one on Tuesday, three on Thursday and two on Saturday. Ridell Camidge of Tarleton State was named Offensive Player of the Week after averaging 17 points in two wins, while Romond Jenkins of Tarleton State was named Defensive Player of the Week after recording two double-doubles. West Texas A&M, Tarleton State and UT Permian Basin sit atop the men's standings with 2-0 records in conference play.
The Lone Star Conference men's basketball teams have an overall record of 32-9 so far this season. Several teams remain unbeaten, including UT Permian Basin, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville and Angelo State. Daeshon Francis of UT Permian Basin is the offensive player of the week after scoring 34 and 28 points in two games. Justin Hollins of Angelo State is the defensive player of the week with a school record 14 blocks in two games. Several other top performers from different teams are also highlighted for their efforts.
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.
Angelo State remains the lone unbeaten LSC women's basketball team, while Texas Woman's, West Texas A&M, and Texas A&M-Kingsville each have just one loss. LSC play begins this week with games on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Taylor Dorsey of Angelo State is the offensive player of the week after averaging 28 points in two wins, while Kaylin Roher of Texas A&M-Kingsville is the defensive player of the week with six steals in a win over Texas A&M International. Several other top performers from various LSC teams are also highlighted.
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.
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.
The document summarizes the upcoming Lone Star Conference football playoffs. Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State will play for the title on November 14th. Angelo State and Eastern New Mexico will play for third place. Other playoff matchups include Texas A&M-Kingsville vs West Texas A&M and Oklahoma Panhandle State vs Tarleton State. Offensive and defensive players of the week are also recognized from the playoff qualifying teams.
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.
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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.
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.
The document summarizes the upcoming Lone Star Conference football playoffs. Texas A&M-Commerce earned the top seed after finishing the regular season with a perfect 6-0 conference record. They will host Angelo State in one of the playoff games on November 7th. The winners of the playoff games on November 7th will meet for the conference title on November 14th, while the losers will play for third place. It also provides details on individual player performances and awards from the previous week's games.
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
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- 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.
The Lone Star Conference football regular season concludes this week with teams competing for playoff seeding. Texas A&M-Commerce has clinched a share of the conference title and can win it outright with one more victory. This week's games include McMurry at Texas A&M-Commerce, West Texas A&M at Eastern New Mexico, Midwestern State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, and Angelo State at Tarleton State. The top performers from last week's games include Chauncey Harris from Midwestern State who was named offensive player of the week and Rush Seaver from Angelo State who was named defensive player of the week.
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.
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.
The document summarizes basketball results and honors for teams in the Lone Star Conference. It discusses early season records and matchups against other conferences. It also names players of the week on both the men's and women's sides and provides stats to support why each player earned the honor. Standings and upcoming schedules are included at the end.
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.
This document summarizes the latest Lone Star Conference basketball news and standings. West Texas A&M claimed the women's basketball regular season title for the second straight year. On the men's side, Tarleton State and Angelo State are competing for the top seed in the tournament. Individual awards are given to top performers from the previous week, including Mo Lee from Tarleton State for men's offensive player and Chontiquah White from West Texas A&M for women's defensive player. The regular season schedules and results are provided, as well as current standings tables for both the men's and women's teams.
Angelo State University was selected for the NCAA Division II championship football playoff field, marking their sixth appearance. They will face Michigan Tech on November 22. Angelo State won the Lone Star Conference playoff championship over Texas A&M-Commerce. In other LSC playoff games, Tarleton State defeated Midwestern State, Eastern New Mexico defeated West Texas A&M, and Texas A&M-Kingsville defeated McMurry. The weekly offensive, defensive, and special teams players of the week were named from Eastern New Mexico University for their performances.
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.
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.
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
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LSC Football Weekly Release (10/31/16)
1. LSC FOOTBALL
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain ed for first place in the Lone Star Conference standings
with matching 6-1 league records with two games le .
This week’s schedule includes five LSC contests with MSU at Tarleton State, A&M-C at UT Permian Basin,
Western New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, Angelo State at West Texas A&M, and Oklahoma Panhandle
State at Eastern New Mexico.
LSC football teams are 45-43 overall this season. The squads are 3-4 combined versus the Great Lakes
Intercollegiate Athle c Conference, Great Lakes Valley Conference and Rocky Mountain Athle c Conference
teams, which are also in NCAA Super Regional Four.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSIVE
Luis Lopez, Texas A&M University - Kingsville, SR, RB, San Diego, Texas, San Diego HS
Despite tallying just 10 carries, Lopez punished the Greyhounds with 92 rushing yards and two touchdowns...
the junior was not tackled behind the line of scrimmage in Saturday’s 41-28 win... Lopez averaged 9.2 yards
per carry and added two recep ons for 14 yards... the Javelinas won their fourth consecu ve LSC contest for
the first me since 2010.
DEFENSIVE
Uriah Harris, Texas A&M University - Commerce, SR, CB, Frostproof, Fla., Forstproof HS
Harris was the Lions’ leading tackler and scored a touchdown in the 36-0 shutout win over West Texas A&M.
The win was the Lions’ first shutout of WT in 20 years. The team forced six turnovers, including Harris’ 85-yard
intercep on return for a touchdown in the third quarter. The Lions lead the conference in intercep ons and
total turnovers.
SPECIAL TEAMS
DeAndre Black, Midwestern State University, JR, PR/KR, Pi sburgh, Pa., Schenley HS (Monmouth)
NCAA Division II’s second-best punt returner sprinted 67 yards for a touchdown during a 35-point first quarter
explosion as No. 13 Midwestern State routed UT-Permian Basin 76-21 Saturday night at Memorial Stadium. It
was Black’s third punt return of at least 45 yards over the past two weeks as the Pi sburgh na ve upped his
average to 24 yards per return. Black helped MSU recover from a 21-0 first-half deficit last week at West Texas
A&M with returns of 56 and 45 yards against the Buffs, then con nued the roll against UT-Permian Basin.
He finished the game with 85 yards on three punt returns while also returning a kick for 38 yards. Black has
accounted for at least one touchdown in each of the last three games for MSU.
OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Richard Cooper, Texas A&M University - Commerce, went over the 3,000-yard career rushing mark, becoming
just the fi h Lion running back to ever hit that mark. His 8-yard touchdown carry for the Lions’ first touchdown
in the 36-0 win over West Texas A&M pushed him over 3,000 yards. Cooper finished the game with 125 yards
(105 rushing, 20 receiving). He leads the league in rushing yards per game and yards per carry. The game was
his 15th career 100-yard rushing game and 4th this season.
Josh Stevens, Angelo State University, led the Rams offense with 92 yards on 19 carries. The junior averaged
4.8 yards per carry and rushed for a long of 17 yards. It is eighth game of at least 75 yards or more this season.
Larry Baker-Bruce, Eastern New Mexico University, set career highs against one of the toughest defenses in
the Lone Star Conference with two touchdowns on four recep ons for 124 yards. With Eastern trailing 28-13 in
the fourth quarter of Saturday’s game at Texas A&M-Kingsville, he had touchdown catches of 68 and 37 yards.
He followed the second score with a game-tying two-point conversion catch.
Del’Michael High, Tarleton State University, con nued to lead the way for Tarleton as the junior wide
receiver topped the century mark in receiving yards for the third me this season. High ed a season high with
nine recep ons and led the Texans with 126 yards through the air, including a long catch of 43 yards that came
on the other end of a third-and-10 pass to set up a two-yard touchdown run for the Texans to pull away in the
fourth quarter.
Javia Hall, Western New Mexico, shook off pressure all game long as he completed 31-57 for 337 yards and
two scores with a long pass of 64 yards to Rodney Lawson. He went without an intercep on and found eight
receivers that collected at least a recep on. Lawson was the biggest beneficiary with nine catches for 136
yards, two others went for over 60 yards in Henry Norman (six for 69 and two scores) and Xavier Ayers (six for
64).
Trevor Moses, Texas A&M University - Kingsville, collected 14 tackles in the 41-28 victory over Eastern New
Mexico a er coming back from injury... Moses and the Javelina defense finished with 3.0 sacks and 10 TFL...
Moses’ 14 tackles led all players.
Jus n Jackson, Angelo State University, was a key force in limi ng Western New Mexico to just eight yards
rushing. The sophomore made 12 total tackles and eight solo. The Ram defense held WNMU to eight yards on
30 carries for just a .3 average.
Basil Jackson, Tarleton State University, stepped up in a big way to lead the Texan defense to a crucial road
victory against Oklahoma Panhandle in Goodwell Saturday. Jackson led the team with a career high 12 tackles,
including 0.5 for a loss and eight solo stops. The junior linebacker from Arlington made his biggest play of
STANDINGS
School LSC Overall Streak
Midwestern State 6-1 7-1 W1
Texas A&M-Commerce 6-1 7-1 W3
Tarleton State 5-2 5-4 W1
Texas A&M-Kingsville 4-3 6-3 W4
Eastern New Mexico 4-3 5-4 L1
West Texas A&M 4-3 5-4 L1
Western New Mexico 3-4 3-6 W1
Angelo State 2-5 3-6 L3
Oklahoma Panhandle State 1-6 2-7 L1
UT Permian Basin 0-7 2-7 L7
SCHEDULE
Saturday, November 5, 2016
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at Eastern New Mexico, 4 p.m.
*Angelo State at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
All mes are CST; *LSC game
RESULTS
* Midwestern State 76, UT Permian Basin 21
* Texas A&M-Commerce 36, West Texas A&M 0
* Tarleton State 45, Oklahoma Panhandle State 26
* Texas A&M-Kingsville 41, Eastern New Mexico 28
* Western New Mexico 20, Angelo State 14
WEEKLY AWARDS
Offensive
S-5 Myles Carr, Texas A&M-Kingsville
S-12 Kamal Cass, Eastern New Mexico
S-19 Javia Hall, Western New Mexico
S-26 Richard Cooper, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-3 Vincent Johnson, Midwestern State
O-10 Quade Coward, Midwestern State
O-17 Ben Arbuckle, West Texas A&M
O-24 Devon Paye, West Texas A&M
Shane Truelove, Oklahoma Panhandle State
O-31 Luis Lopez, Texas A&M-Kingsville
Defensive
S-5 Josh Wydermyer, Midwestern State
S-12 Davontae Merriweather, West Texas A&M
S-19 Cody Burtscher, Tarleton State
S-26 Melvin Robinson, Angelo State
O-3 Jus n Jackson, Angelo State
O-10 Brandon Jones, Texas A&M-Kingsville
O-17 Treston Ridge, Tarleton State
O-24 Alex Kuyinu, Texas A&M-Kingsville
Gerred Johnson, West Texas A&M
O-31 Uriah Harris, Texas A&M-Commerce
Special Teams
S-5 Bailey Giffen, UT Permian Basin
S-12 Kristov Mar nez, Texas A&M-Commerce
S-19 Tanner Graeber, Midwestern State
S-26 Hector Dominguez, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-3 Ovie Urevbu, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-10 Bubba Tandy, Tarleton State
O-17 Hector Dominguez, Texas A&M-Commerce (2)
O-24 Shawn Hooks, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-31 DeAndre Black, Midwestern State
FIRST DOWN
• Texas A&M-Commerce is ranked 8th and
Midwestern State 12th in the AFCA poll (Oct. 31).
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the night to seal the game for the Texans. Panhandle
took over possession trailing by eight with 6:26 le
in the game but Jackson turned the de by stepping
in front of a fourth-down pass and taking it 55 yards
to pay dirt to put Tarleton up 45-26 in the final five
minutes. It is the second pick six of the season for
Jackson, making him the first Texan since Desmond
Jackson (2013) with mul ple intercep ons returned
for touchdowns in a career.
Chazz Sla nsky, West Texas A&M University, had
an outstanding game for the Buffs as he recorded
a season-best 10 tackles with nine solo stops at #8
Texas A&M-Commerce on Saturday. His nine solo
stops was a career-best as he recorded 13 total
tackles against Eastern New Mexico last season.
Ian Davis, Western New Mexico, made a big
impact with a forced fumble and later the sealing
intercep on in the win over Angelo State. Davis
delivered a big hit early in the first quarter to force
a fumble and then added his INT on the final drive of
the game to seal the victory. In addi on he added six
tackles, with three coming solo. The defense held the
Rams to just 276 yards, including 100 through the air.
Jordan Meyers, Midwestern State University,
scooped a fumble and raced 26 yards for a touchdown
during a 35-point, first-quarter Midwestern State
deluge as the 13th-ranked Mustangs routed UT-
Permian Basin 76-21 Saturday night at Memorial
Stadium. The Lewisville High product logged five
tackles and a quarterback sack before taking the
second half off as MSU limited the Falcons to 162
yards of total offense in the opening half.
Desmond Blue, Eastern New Mexico University,
registered a pair of second-quarter sacks in Saturday’s
game against Texas A&M-Kingsville. He finished the
game with four unassisted tackles and had mul ple
sacks for the second me in the last three games.
Darryn Cain, Oklahoma Panhandle State, took
two intercep ons from Tarleton receivers this week,
totaling 75 yards and one pick-six for a touchdown
in the game. The true freshman currently leads the
league in takeaways with five on the season. Despite
Cain’s strong defensive efforts, the Aggies fell 45-26
to the Texans.
Tyler Engelbart, Angelo State University, averaged
43.9 yards per punt and hit a career long 61 yarder
against WNMU. The sophomore saw ac on for the
first me and totaled 395 yards pun ng. He placed
two inside the 20 yards line for the Rams.
Tyler Vargas, Western New Mexico, had a pun ng
day to remember against Angelo State. He was one of
the main reasons why the Mustang defense stuffed
the Rams all day long with the long fields ahead
of them. He pinned Angelo State inside the 10 five
mes including four straight mes in the first half
with punts being downed at the six, seven, three
and one. He later delivered his fi h of the game to
help switch field posi on late in the fourth quarter at
the nine. Overall he punted 12 mes for 477 yards,
averaging 39.8 yards per a empt. He booted a long
of 55 and had four that went 50-yards plus and didn’t
have a touchback. If that wasn’t enough, he added
five kickoffs for an average of 64 yards with four
touchbacks, a pair of field goals from 25 and 30 yards
out and two extra points.
Sergio Sroka, Tarleton State University, was solid
for the Texans in the special teams game as the
Tarleton kicker got the Texans on the board with a
25-yard field goal to begin the scoring. He also kicked
off eight mes for 495 total yards. He averaged 61.9
yards per kickoff and had three touchbacks.
Kristov Mar nez, Texas A&M University -
Commerce, was perfect on 3 field goal a empts from
20, 23, & 38 yards, totaling 12 points scored in the
Lions’ 36-0 shutout win over West Texas A&M. He
also averaged 58 yards on 8 kickoffs. He is the leading
scorer (kickers) in the conference at 9.6 points per
game for 77 total points.
Bailey Hale, Eastern New Mexico University, had
another strong game against Texas A&M-Kingsville,
he connected on both field goal a empts and both
point-a er-touchdown tries. Hale also had two
tackles on Javelina returns. With three touchbacks on
six kickoffs, he has 10 touchbacks on 16 kicks in the
last two weeks.
Sterling Claphan, Oklahoma Panhandle State,
Another true freshman for the Aggies, really stepped
up this week boo ng two field goals through to add
six points and help narrow the Aggies’ early deficit to
the Texans.
Anthony Autry, Texas A&M University - Kingsville,
blazed past the Eastern New Mexico special teams
unit on his lone kickoff return, picking up 64 yards
to bring the Javelinas into the red zone... the Hogs
defeated Eastern New Mexico 41-28.
LSC NOTES (Submitted by LSC
SID’s)
Angelo State
The Rams held Western New Mexico to just eight
yards rushing ... It is the fourth game of the year
ASU has held a team to under 100 yards rushing ...
Josh Stevens gained 92 yards on 19 carries ... Mark
Munson caught his fi h touchdown of the season ...
ASU will stay on the road to face West Texas A&M in
Canyon.
Eastern New Mexico
The Eastern New Mexico football team will kick off its
final home game of the first season at Al Whitehead
Field at Greyhound Stadium later than originally
planned. The Hounds will kick off against the Aggies
at 4 p.m. CT on a date that will also see the team’s
seniors honored. The contest will mark the first me
Eastern hosts OPSU since a victory to close the 2006
season. Last week, the Hounds went toe-to-toe with
a resurgent team from Texas A&M-Kingsville. Just
two years removed from a 2-9 season which saw
the squad outscored by a 42.2-17.5 points per game
average (with ENMU handing them their only home
shutout loss since 1983), the Javelinas are on the
longest winning streak in the Lone Star Conference.
A er ENMU took a brief 7-0 lead, the Javelinas took
control and held a 28-13 edge in the fourth quarter.
Two touchdown passes from Wya Strand to Larry
Baker-Bruce, later, and ENMU connected on a game-
tying two-point conversion. Texas A&M-Kingsville
scored the final 13 points to come away with a 41-
28 win and snap Eastern’s four-game win streak in
the series. Baker-Bruce finished with a career-best
124 yards on just four recep ons, while Kamal Cass
registered the 11th 100-yard game of his career.
Strand has thrown five touchdown passes in his last
three games. ENMU outgained the Javelinas 394-360
in yards of total offense.
Midwestern State
* Midwestern State 76, UT Permian Basin 21
Oklahoma Panhandle State
Turnovers and missed opportuni es summed up the
Aggies’ ninth game of the season, as they took a home
field loss 45-26 to Tarleton State Saturday. With two
intercep ons and three fumbles the Aggies’ mistakes
outmatched their strong offensive efforts. While QB
Shane Truelove racked up 328 yards in passing, his
efficiency fell from last week’s stellar performance
as the senior completed 29 of 52 a empts in the
AFCA DIVISION II COACHES’ POLL
October 31, 2016
# Team (1st votes) Rec. Pts Prev.
1. Northwest Missouri St. (30) 9-0 750 1
2. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 9-0 716 2
3. Shepherd (W.Va.) 8-0 688 3
4. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 9-0 656 4
5. Harding (Ark.) 9-0 615 5
6. California (Pa.) 8-0 602 6
7. North Alabama 6-1 561 7
8. Texas A&M-Commerce 7-1 535 8
9. Emporia St. (Kan.) 8-1 493 10
10. LIU-Post (N.Y.) 9-0 463 11
11. Indiana (Pa.) 7-1 450 12
12. Midwestern St. (Texas) 7-1 429 13
13. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 8-1 372 15
14. Tuskegee (Ala.) 7-1 329 17
15. Assump on (Mass.) 8-1 326 16
16. North Carolina-Pembroke 8-1 301 18
17. Fairmont St. (W.Va.) 9-0 288 20
18. Minnesota-Duluth 8-1 236 21
19. Ferris St. (Mich.) 7-2 201 22
20. Newberry (S.C.) 8-1 180 23
21. Ashland (Ohio) 7-2 134 9
22. Southwest Bap st (Mo.) 8-1 110 25t
23. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 6-2 58 14
24. Edinboro (Pa.) 8-1 56 NR
25. Central Missouri 7-2 44 NR
Dropped Out: Wayne St. (Mich.) (19), Wingate (N.C.)
(24), Notre Dame (Ohio) (25t).
Others Receiving Votes: Florida Tech, 37; Colorado
School of Mines, 35; Wayne St. (Mich.), 35; Henderson
St. (Ark.), 11; West Alabama, 8; Colorado Mesa, 6;
Notre Dame (Ohio), 6; Wingate (N.C.), 5; Southern
Arkansas, 4; Bemidji St. (Minn.), 3; Truman St. (Mo.),
3; Washburn (Kan.), 2; Winston-Salem St. (N.C.), 2.
LSC IN 2016 AFCA RANKINGS
WEEK ASU ENMU MSU OPSU TSU
AUG. 15 RV NR 14 NR NR
SEPT. 5 NR NR 14 NR NR
SEPT. 12 NR NR 12 NR NR
SEPT. 19 NR NR 11 NR NR
SEPT. 26 NR NR 10 NR NR
OCT. 3 NR NR 7 NR NR
OCT. 10 NR NR 4 NR NR
OCT. 17 NR NR 4 NR NR
OCT. 24 NR NR 13 NR NR
OCT. 31 NR NR 12 NR NR
NOV. 7
NOV. 14
WEEK A&M-C TAMUK UTPB WT WNMU
AUG. 15 T9 RV NR RV NR
SEPT. 5 8 RV NR NR NR
SEPT. 12 7 RV NR NR NR
SEPT. 19 6 RV NR RV NR
SEPT. 26 6 NR NR RV NR
OCT. 3 4 NR NR NR NR
OCT. 10 9 NR NR NR NR
OCT. 17 9 NR NR NR NR
OCT. 24 8 NR NR NR NR
OCT. 31 8 NR NR NR NR
NOV. 7
NOV. 14
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air against the Texans. Tarleton also brought a tough
defensive front that took Truelove for four sacks. The
Aggies hope to bounce back on the road this week
as they travel to Portales to take on Eastern New
Mexico.
Tarleton State
Tarleton outscored Panhandle State 21-7 in the
fourth quarter to cap off a 45-26 win over Oklahoma
Panhandle State in Goodwell Saturday. With the win,
the Texans remain in control of their own des ny for a
share of the Lone Star Conference championship with
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce le to
play, beginning Saturday night in Stephenville at 7
p.m. against the Mustangs.
Texas A&M-Commerce
The A&M-Commerce Lions went into the weekend
ranked No. 8 in the AFCA and D2Football.com polls
and No. 5 in the official NCAA Super Region Four
Rankings. A&M-Commerce rolled to a 36-0 win
over visi ng West Texas A&M on Saturday. The
Lions moved to 8-1 overall and 6-1 in the Lone Star
Conference with the win. Announced a endance
was 9,629, the largest in the history of Memorial
Stadium. The win was A&M-Commerce’s first shutout
of WT since 1996. Richard Cooper ran for 105 yards
on 26 carries, going over 3,000 yards rushing for his
career. It is his 15th career 100-yard performance.
Luis Perez completed 18-of-24 passes for 215 yards
and a touchdown. Hayden Marsh had the touchdown
recep on. The Lion defense forced six turnovers
including four intercep ons. A&M-Commerce has
now intercepted 16 passes this season with 14
different players earning picks. Uriah Harris led the
Lions with nine stops and returned an intercep on
85 yards for a score. Yusef Sterling-Lowe had a 54-
yard intercep on return for a touchdown. Chris Smith
and Pierre Leonard had the other two intercep ons.
Kieston Carter recovered his fourth fumble of the
year. Jeremiah Walters also had a fumble recovery.
Fumbles were forced by Brucks Saathoff and Hatari
Byrd. Kristov Mar nez was 3-for-3 on field goals. The
Lions travel to UT Permian Basin for the final road
game of the regular season this Saturday. A win would
give the Lions their first undefeated road season since
1980.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Texas A&M-Kingsville earned its fourth consecu ve
LSC victory with a 41-28 win versus Eastern New
Mexico... the four-game win streak is the first
since 2010 for the Hogs... Luis Lopez rushed for 92
yards and two scores and Myles Carr tossed three
touchdowns... Trevor Moses collected 14 tackles in
the W.
UT Permian Basin
* Midwestern State 76, UT Permian Basin 21
West Texas A&M
The West Texas A&M football team suffered its first
shutout since Oct. 5, 2002 in a 19-0 loss at home to
Angelo State...It marked the first road shutout since a
43-0 loss to Northwestern Oklahoma State on Sept.
14, 2002...It snapped a string of 168 consecu ve
games WT has scored...It also marked the first me
since Sept. 4, 2014, at #4 Colorado State-Pueblo
WT didn’t score a touchdown as it was beaten 35-6
in that contest...WT had a season-high six turnovers
in the game with a season-high four intercep ons
in the contest leading to a 27-0 lead in points off
turnovers for Texas A&M-Commerce...WT senior
running back Devon Paye had a career-low three
yards rushing, but recorded a career-high 10 catches
for 73 yards...Quarterback Ben Arbuckle, making his
third career start, went 26 of 39 for 241 yards and
four intercep ons as his string of four-straight games
with a touchdown pass came to an end...The Buffs
had a season-high seven punts in the game...TAMUC
posted the first conference vs. conference member
shutout of the season...TAMUC had entered the game
leading the na on in fourth down conversions at 4 of
4, but WT ended the streak as TAMUC went 2 of 3 on
fourth down in the game (6 of 7)...WT went just 2 of
13 on third down in the game and had the ball for
just 25:51, while TAMUC held the ball for 34:09, while
WT had a season-low 12 first downs in the game...
The Buffs recorded just 43 yards rushing in the game
marking the fi h me this season WT has been held
under 100 yards on the ground (1-4)...Last week WT
had a season-high 215 yards on the ground...The 284
yards of offense is the second-lowest of the season
as WT had just 273 at Azusa Pacific in the season-
opener...The six miscues in the game led to 27 points
for TAMUC as the opposi on now leads 86-64 in
points off turnovers this season...TAMUC con nued
the string of tough third quarters for the Buffs as WT
trails 70-60 in 3rd quarter points this season marking
the only quarter in which WT is trailing...The Buffs are
averaging 29.1 points per game and allowing 27.1 for
the season...WT returns home for Senior Day 2016 as
12 seniors will be playing in their final regular season
game in a WT uniform November 5, 2016, at 6 p.m. at
Kimbrough Memorial Stadium versus Angelo State...A
win over the Rams would give WT its 12th-straight
winning season.
Western New Mexico
WNMU delivered a big 20-14 win over Angelo State
to snap a four-game losing streak. In addi on to
strong performances from Tyler Vargas, Javia Hall
and Ian Davis, Rodney Lawson caught nine passes
for 136 yards, Henry Norman caught two TD passes,
Dominic Barry tallied 11 tackles and both Alfonso
Wilson and Lenier Lee added intercep ons. Vargas
had a pun ng day to remember against Angelo State.
He was one of the main reasons why the Mustang
defense stuffed the Rams all day long with the long
fields ahead of them. He pinned Angelo State inside
the 10 five mes including four straight mes in the
first half with punts being downed at the six, seven,
three and one. He later delivered his fi h of the game
to help switch field posi on late in the fourth quarter
at the nine. Overall he punted 12 mes for 477 yards,
averaging 39.8 yards per a empt. He booted a long
of 55 and had four that went 50-yards plus and didn’t
have a touchback. If that wasn’t enough, he added
five kickoffs for an average of 64 yards with four
touchbacks, a pair of field goals from 25 and 30 yards
out and two extra points. Hall shook off pressure all
game long as he completed 31-57 for 337 yards and
two scores with a long pass of 64 yards to Rodney
Lawson. He went without an intercep on and found
eight receivers that collected at least a recep on.
Lawson was the biggest beneficiary with nine catches
for 136 yards, two others went for over 60 yards in
Henry Norman (six for 69 and two scores) and Xavier
Ayers (six for 64). Davis made a big impact with a
forced fumble and later the sealing intercep on in
the win over Angelo State. Davis delivered a big hit
early in the first quarter to force a fumble and then
added his INT on the final drive of the game to seal
the victory. In addi on he added six tackles, with
three coming solo. The defense held the Rams to just
276 yards, including 100 through the air.
4. LONE STAR CONFERENCE FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE 4
2016 LSC Composite Schedule
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Angelo State at McKendree, 6 p.m.
Eastern New Mexico at Southwest Bap st, 7 p.m.
West Texas A&M at Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 9 p.m.
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Oklahoma Panhandle State at Sam Houston State, 6 p.m.
Tarleton State at McNeese State, 6 p.m.
Texas A&M-Kingsville at Incarnate Word, 6 p.m.
Midwestern State at Truman State (Mo.), 7 p.m.
Sul Ross at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
Western New Mexico at San Diego, 8 p.m.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Angelo State at Northern Michigan, 3 p.m.
Oklahoma Panhandle State at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 6 p.m.
Texas A&M-Commerce at Delta State, 6 p.m.
Simon Fraser (B.C.) at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Southwest Bap st at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Arizona Chris an at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
West Texas A&M at Colorado State-Pueblo, 7 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at Eastern New Mexico, 8 p.m.
Saturday, September 17, 2016
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at Western New Mexico, 1 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, 2 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*Angelo State at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 24, 2016
*Tarleton State at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 1, 2016
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Western New Mexico, 1:30 p.m.
*Angelo State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*UT Permian Basin at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Eastern New Mexico, 8 p.m.
Saturday, October 8, 2016
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at West Texas A&M, 5 p.m.
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 15, 2016
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Western New Mexico, 1 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Eastern New Mexico, 4 p.m.
*Angelo State at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
*UT Permian Basin at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Bacone at Eastern New Mexico, 1 p.m.
Western New Mexico at Fort Lewis, 1 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
*Midwestern State at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Tarleton State, 6 p.m.
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
*Angelo State at Western New Mexico, 1 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Commerce, 4 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*UT Permian Basin at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 5, 2016
*Oklahoma Panhandle State at Eastern New Mexico, 4 p.m.
*Angelo State at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at UT Permian Basin, 7 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 12, 2016
*West Texas A&M at Western New Mexico, 1 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Midwestern State, 1 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 4 p.m.
*UT Permian Basin at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
NCAA Division II First Round
Saturday, November 26, 2016
NCAA Division II Second Round
Saturday, December 3, 2016
NCAA Division II Quarterfinals
Heart of Texas Bowl (Copperas Cove, Texas), 6 p.m.
Saturday, December 10, 2016
NCAA Division II Semifinals
Saturday, December 17, 2016
NCAA Division II Championship (Kansas City, Kan.)
* denotes conference game, All mes Central