Angelo State tops the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings with a 14-1 league record and 23-2 overall record. They have won their last 10 games. Tarleton State is in second place at 12-4 in conference play and 20-5 overall with a two game winning streak. The LSC weekly awards for offensive, defensive and setter players are listed. The schedule of upcoming LSC volleyball matches is provided.
This document provides standings and results for Lone Star Conference volleyball teams. Angelo State clinched the LSC Championship with a 17-1 conference record and 14 game winning streak. They will host the LSC Championship tournament. Mallory Blauser of Angelo State was named Offensive Player of the Week after averaging 4.58 kills per set. Mallory Davidson of Angelo State was named Defensive Player of the Week after 62 digs. Jordyn Keamo of Tarleton State was named Setter of the Week after 74 assists over two matches. Upcoming matches this week will determine the remaining seeds for the 8-team championship tournament.
- Angelo State maintains the top spot in the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings with an 11-1 league record and 20-2 overall record.
- Lauren Frye of Eastern New Mexico is named Offensive Player of the Week after setting a new school record with 25 kills in a three set match. Haley Hutchinson of Texas A&M-Kingsville is named Defensive Player of the Week. Meghan Parker of Angelo State is named Setter of the Week.
- The document provides individual stats and accomplishments for players across the LSC over the past week and upcoming match schedules.
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.
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, Tarleton State, and West Texas A&M top the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings. The article provides league standings, individual player awards for offense, defense, and setting, and upcoming match schedules. It summarizes individual top performances and notes that Angelo State is ranked 12th in the nation and Tarleton State is receiving votes in the latest poll.
The document provides standings and schedules for the upcoming Lone Star Conference volleyball championship tournament. Angelo State is the top seed with an 18-2 conference record. The 8-team single elimination tournament will take place from November 17-19 in San Angelo, Texas, with the championship match on Saturday. Players of the week awards are also provided for offensive, defensive, and setter categories.
The document provides standings and statistics for Lone Star Conference volleyball teams after the opening weekend. It lists the top teams' records and notable individual performances. Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville are each 4-0 to start the season. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State and Meghan Parker of Angelo State were named offensive and setter players of the week respectively for their strong performances. The schedule of upcoming games is also provided.
Angelo State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Kingsville and West Texas A&M started Lone Star Conference play 2-0. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State and Elisa Bentsen of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. Meghan Parker of Angelo State was named setter of the week for the third consecutive week.
This document provides standings and results for Lone Star Conference volleyball teams. Angelo State clinched the LSC Championship with a 17-1 conference record and 14 game winning streak. They will host the LSC Championship tournament. Mallory Blauser of Angelo State was named Offensive Player of the Week after averaging 4.58 kills per set. Mallory Davidson of Angelo State was named Defensive Player of the Week after 62 digs. Jordyn Keamo of Tarleton State was named Setter of the Week after 74 assists over two matches. Upcoming matches this week will determine the remaining seeds for the 8-team championship tournament.
- Angelo State maintains the top spot in the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings with an 11-1 league record and 20-2 overall record.
- Lauren Frye of Eastern New Mexico is named Offensive Player of the Week after setting a new school record with 25 kills in a three set match. Haley Hutchinson of Texas A&M-Kingsville is named Defensive Player of the Week. Meghan Parker of Angelo State is named Setter of the Week.
- The document provides individual stats and accomplishments for players across the LSC over the past week and upcoming match schedules.
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.
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, Tarleton State, and West Texas A&M top the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings. The article provides league standings, individual player awards for offense, defense, and setting, and upcoming match schedules. It summarizes individual top performances and notes that Angelo State is ranked 12th in the nation and Tarleton State is receiving votes in the latest poll.
The document provides standings and schedules for the upcoming Lone Star Conference volleyball championship tournament. Angelo State is the top seed with an 18-2 conference record. The 8-team single elimination tournament will take place from November 17-19 in San Angelo, Texas, with the championship match on Saturday. Players of the week awards are also provided for offensive, defensive, and setter categories.
The document provides standings and statistics for Lone Star Conference volleyball teams after the opening weekend. It lists the top teams' records and notable individual performances. Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville are each 4-0 to start the season. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State and Meghan Parker of Angelo State were named offensive and setter players of the week respectively for their strong performances. The schedule of upcoming games is also provided.
Angelo State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Kingsville and West Texas A&M started Lone Star Conference play 2-0. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State and Elisa Bentsen of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. Meghan Parker of Angelo State was named setter of the week for the third consecutive week.
The document provides standings and results for Lone Star Conference volleyball teams. Five teams have one conference loss: Angelo State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Kingsville, West Texas A&M, and Western New Mexico. Individual player awards are given for offensive, defensive, and setter performances. Upcoming match schedules are provided through October 1st.
The document provides standings and results from the Lone Star Conference volleyball season. Tarleton State finished first with a 15-1 record and 25-5 overall to claim their first LSC championship. The top eight teams will compete in the LSC volleyball tournament November 19-21 in Stephenville, Texas. Individual honors for the week went to Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State as offensive player of the week and Ayssa Garcia of Tarleton State as defensive player of the week.
This document summarizes the current Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and provides updates on teams and players. It lists the standings of the 12 LSC teams, with Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville having just one loss each. It also names the offensive, defensive, and setter players of the week from Angelo State and discusses other top performing players from various LSC teams from the past week. Finally, it provides the upcoming volleyball schedule and results from the previous week.
West Texas A&M ran its conference winning streak to 29 matches and improved to 15-3 overall with a perfect 7-0 conference record, sitting alone atop the standings. Tarleton State's Hailey Roberts and Kenya Alexander were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively, while West Texas A&M's Kameryn Hayes earned setter of the week honors for the third time. This week's schedule featured four conference matches on Friday and Saturday, as well as non-conference play.
- West Texas A&M remained undefeated in conference play, extending their win streak to 31 matches, with victories over Lubbock Christian, Cameron, and Midwestern State.
- Texas Woman's moved into second place in the conference standings after defeating Angelo State and Tarleton State over the weekend.
- Elizabeth Pennington of Texas Woman's was named offensive player of the week after averaging 4.38 kills per set in wins over Angelo State and Tarleton State. Ashley Mireles of Texas A&M-Commerce was named defensive player of the week.
West Texas A&M remained undefeated in conference play at 12-0 and extended their winning streak to 17 games. Tarleton State and Angelo State are in second and third place at 9-4 in conference. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State was named offensive player of the week after recording 46 kills over two matches. Katie Covell of Tarleton State earned defensive player of the week with 54 digs. Alexa Johnson of Angelo State was named setter of the week after recording 57 assists in a match.
Alexa Johnson has been named the Lone Star Conference Setter of the Week for the second time this season after providing a combined 102 assists and 30 digs in a pair of matches last weekend at St. Edward’s and Texas A&M-Kingsville.
- West Texas A&M remained undefeated in conference play at 11-0 and extended their winning streak to 33 matches. Texas Woman's is in second place at 8-3.
- Elizabeth Pennington of Texas Woman's was named offensive player of the week after recording 33 kills over two matches. Shelby Wilt of Angelo State was named defensive player of the week with 37 digs. Emily Medlin of Tarleton State was named setter of the week.
- The standings and individual stats of top performers from the previous week's matches are provided.
- West Texas A&M remains undefeated in conference play at 11-0 and has extended its winning streak to 33 matches. Texas Woman's is in second place at 8-3.
- Elizabeth Pennington of Texas Woman's and Shelby Wilt of Angelo State were named offensive and defensive players of the week, respectively. Emily Medlin of Tarleton State was named setter of the week.
- This week's conference schedule includes matches on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday with some non-conference matches as well.
This document summarizes the current Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and provides information on the upcoming championship tournament. Tarleton State leads the conference with a 13-1 record and will host the tournament if they remain in first place. The top eight teams in the final standings will qualify for the postseason tournament taking place from November 19-21. Offensive, defensive, and setter of the week awards are given, with Mallory Blauser of Angelo State winning offensive player and Kenya Alexander of Tarleton State winning defensive player for their performances last week. Upcoming match schedules and individual stats from top performers are also included.
West Texas A&M claimed their 19th Lone Star Conference Championship in volleyball with a perfect 14-0 conference record. They have won 36 straight LSC matches dating back to 2012 and 19 straight matches this season. West Texas A&M, Texas Woman's, Tarleton State, Angelo State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville have earned spots in the 2014 LSC Championship tournament hosted by West Texas A&M from 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.
The document provides standings and results from the Lone Star Conference volleyball season. It lists the top teams' records and notes that Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Cameron have perfect records after the opening weekend of tournament play. It also names the Players of the Week for offensive, defensive, and setter categories and lists their stats and accomplishments from the past week. Additionally, it provides schedules for upcoming LSC matchups in the following week.
The document provides standings and results for teams in the Lone Star Conference for volleyball. Angelo State and Cameron are the only undefeated teams in conference play, with Angelo State at 4-0 and Cameron at 2-0. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State and Katie MacLeay of Angelo State were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. The schedule for upcoming matches is also provided.
- Angelo State leads the Lone Star Conference softball standings with an 11-1 league record and 30-2 overall record. Baylea Higgs of Texas A&M-Commerce and Kenedy Urbany of Angelo State were named players of the week for hitting and pitching respectively.
- LSC softball action continues this week with various conference and non-conference matchups scheduled. The overall LSC champion will be determined by best winning percentage in regular season conference games, while the LSC Tournament Champion will be crowned at the end of the single-elimination championship hosted by the No. 1 seed from May 5-6.
Angelo State University tops the Lone Star Conference softball standings with a perfect 9-0 record in conference play and 26-1 overall record. Courtney Barnhill of Angelo State is named hitter of the week after helping the team win their 22nd straight game, while Angelo State pitcher Brandy Marlett is named pitcher of the week for the second time after throwing two shutouts and striking out 42 batters over her last four appearances. The Lone Star Conference softball season continues this week with various conference and non-conference matchups scheduled.
Angelo State remains the lone unbeaten team in LSC play. Nyka Wood of Tarleton State and Haley Freyman of Tarleton State are named hitters and pitchers of the week respectively for their strong performances against top 10 opponents. The document provides league standings, individual stats and accomplishments from the past week, and the upcoming schedule of games.
Angelo State holds the top spot in the Lone Star Conference softball standings with a 14-1 record in league play and 35-2 overall. This week, Angelo State travels to Tarleton State for a three-game series. The overall LSC champion will be determined by best winning percentage in regular season conference games, while the LSC tournament champion will be the winner of the single-elimination tournament hosted by the No. 1 seed May 5-6. West Texas A&M outfielder Kourtney Coveney and Angelo State pitcher Brandy Marlett were named players of the week for their performances.
The document provides standings and results from the Lone Star Conference volleyball season. It lists the top teams, their records, and individual player performances from the previous week. Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Cameron have perfect records after the opening weekend. The top offensive player was Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State with 100 kills. The top defensive player was Meg Umbel of Tarleton State who leads the conference in blocks. The top setter was Maggi Jo Keffury of Angelo State who had 254 assists.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference softball, including:
- Angelo State continues to lead the LSC standings at 15-3, and will host Midwestern State this week.
- Victoria Schoonard-Saborio of Texas A&M-Kingsville and Haley Freyman of Tarleton State are named hitters and pitchers of the week.
- Standings, schedules, and individual stats and accomplishments from various players around the LSC are provided.
The document provides standings and results for teams in the Lone Star Conference (LSC) volleyball league. After one week of conference play, four teams - Texas Woman's, Texas A&M-Commerce, Angelo State, and Cameron - remain undefeated. Individual accomplishments are also highlighted, including Mallory Blauser of Angelo State being named Offensive Player of the Week after recording 66 kills over 5 matches. The upcoming week's schedule is also provided.
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The document provides standings and results for Lone Star Conference volleyball teams. Five teams have one conference loss: Angelo State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Kingsville, West Texas A&M, and Western New Mexico. Individual player awards are given for offensive, defensive, and setter performances. Upcoming match schedules are provided through October 1st.
The document provides standings and results from the Lone Star Conference volleyball season. Tarleton State finished first with a 15-1 record and 25-5 overall to claim their first LSC championship. The top eight teams will compete in the LSC volleyball tournament November 19-21 in Stephenville, Texas. Individual honors for the week went to Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State as offensive player of the week and Ayssa Garcia of Tarleton State as defensive player of the week.
This document summarizes the current Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and provides updates on teams and players. It lists the standings of the 12 LSC teams, with Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville having just one loss each. It also names the offensive, defensive, and setter players of the week from Angelo State and discusses other top performing players from various LSC teams from the past week. Finally, it provides the upcoming volleyball schedule and results from the previous week.
West Texas A&M ran its conference winning streak to 29 matches and improved to 15-3 overall with a perfect 7-0 conference record, sitting alone atop the standings. Tarleton State's Hailey Roberts and Kenya Alexander were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively, while West Texas A&M's Kameryn Hayes earned setter of the week honors for the third time. This week's schedule featured four conference matches on Friday and Saturday, as well as non-conference play.
- West Texas A&M remained undefeated in conference play, extending their win streak to 31 matches, with victories over Lubbock Christian, Cameron, and Midwestern State.
- Texas Woman's moved into second place in the conference standings after defeating Angelo State and Tarleton State over the weekend.
- Elizabeth Pennington of Texas Woman's was named offensive player of the week after averaging 4.38 kills per set in wins over Angelo State and Tarleton State. Ashley Mireles of Texas A&M-Commerce was named defensive player of the week.
West Texas A&M remained undefeated in conference play at 12-0 and extended their winning streak to 17 games. Tarleton State and Angelo State are in second and third place at 9-4 in conference. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State was named offensive player of the week after recording 46 kills over two matches. Katie Covell of Tarleton State earned defensive player of the week with 54 digs. Alexa Johnson of Angelo State was named setter of the week after recording 57 assists in a match.
Alexa Johnson has been named the Lone Star Conference Setter of the Week for the second time this season after providing a combined 102 assists and 30 digs in a pair of matches last weekend at St. Edward’s and Texas A&M-Kingsville.
- West Texas A&M remained undefeated in conference play at 11-0 and extended their winning streak to 33 matches. Texas Woman's is in second place at 8-3.
- Elizabeth Pennington of Texas Woman's was named offensive player of the week after recording 33 kills over two matches. Shelby Wilt of Angelo State was named defensive player of the week with 37 digs. Emily Medlin of Tarleton State was named setter of the week.
- The standings and individual stats of top performers from the previous week's matches are provided.
- West Texas A&M remains undefeated in conference play at 11-0 and has extended its winning streak to 33 matches. Texas Woman's is in second place at 8-3.
- Elizabeth Pennington of Texas Woman's and Shelby Wilt of Angelo State were named offensive and defensive players of the week, respectively. Emily Medlin of Tarleton State was named setter of the week.
- This week's conference schedule includes matches on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday with some non-conference matches as well.
This document summarizes the current Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and provides information on the upcoming championship tournament. Tarleton State leads the conference with a 13-1 record and will host the tournament if they remain in first place. The top eight teams in the final standings will qualify for the postseason tournament taking place from November 19-21. Offensive, defensive, and setter of the week awards are given, with Mallory Blauser of Angelo State winning offensive player and Kenya Alexander of Tarleton State winning defensive player for their performances last week. Upcoming match schedules and individual stats from top performers are also included.
West Texas A&M claimed their 19th Lone Star Conference Championship in volleyball with a perfect 14-0 conference record. They have won 36 straight LSC matches dating back to 2012 and 19 straight matches this season. West Texas A&M, Texas Woman's, Tarleton State, Angelo State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville have earned spots in the 2014 LSC Championship tournament hosted by West Texas A&M from 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.
The document provides standings and results from the Lone Star Conference volleyball season. It lists the top teams' records and notes that Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Cameron have perfect records after the opening weekend of tournament play. It also names the Players of the Week for offensive, defensive, and setter categories and lists their stats and accomplishments from the past week. Additionally, it provides schedules for upcoming LSC matchups in the following week.
The document provides standings and results for teams in the Lone Star Conference for volleyball. Angelo State and Cameron are the only undefeated teams in conference play, with Angelo State at 4-0 and Cameron at 2-0. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State and Katie MacLeay of Angelo State were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. The schedule for upcoming matches is also provided.
- Angelo State leads the Lone Star Conference softball standings with an 11-1 league record and 30-2 overall record. Baylea Higgs of Texas A&M-Commerce and Kenedy Urbany of Angelo State were named players of the week for hitting and pitching respectively.
- LSC softball action continues this week with various conference and non-conference matchups scheduled. The overall LSC champion will be determined by best winning percentage in regular season conference games, while the LSC Tournament Champion will be crowned at the end of the single-elimination championship hosted by the No. 1 seed from May 5-6.
Angelo State University tops the Lone Star Conference softball standings with a perfect 9-0 record in conference play and 26-1 overall record. Courtney Barnhill of Angelo State is named hitter of the week after helping the team win their 22nd straight game, while Angelo State pitcher Brandy Marlett is named pitcher of the week for the second time after throwing two shutouts and striking out 42 batters over her last four appearances. The Lone Star Conference softball season continues this week with various conference and non-conference matchups scheduled.
Angelo State remains the lone unbeaten team in LSC play. Nyka Wood of Tarleton State and Haley Freyman of Tarleton State are named hitters and pitchers of the week respectively for their strong performances against top 10 opponents. The document provides league standings, individual stats and accomplishments from the past week, and the upcoming schedule of games.
Angelo State holds the top spot in the Lone Star Conference softball standings with a 14-1 record in league play and 35-2 overall. This week, Angelo State travels to Tarleton State for a three-game series. The overall LSC champion will be determined by best winning percentage in regular season conference games, while the LSC tournament champion will be the winner of the single-elimination tournament hosted by the No. 1 seed May 5-6. West Texas A&M outfielder Kourtney Coveney and Angelo State pitcher Brandy Marlett were named players of the week for their performances.
The document provides standings and results from the Lone Star Conference volleyball season. It lists the top teams, their records, and individual player performances from the previous week. Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Cameron have perfect records after the opening weekend. The top offensive player was Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State with 100 kills. The top defensive player was Meg Umbel of Tarleton State who leads the conference in blocks. The top setter was Maggi Jo Keffury of Angelo State who had 254 assists.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference softball, including:
- Angelo State continues to lead the LSC standings at 15-3, and will host Midwestern State this week.
- Victoria Schoonard-Saborio of Texas A&M-Kingsville and Haley Freyman of Tarleton State are named hitters and pitchers of the week.
- Standings, schedules, and individual stats and accomplishments from various players around the LSC are provided.
The document provides standings and results for teams in the Lone Star Conference (LSC) volleyball league. After one week of conference play, four teams - Texas Woman's, Texas A&M-Commerce, Angelo State, and Cameron - remain undefeated. Individual accomplishments are also highlighted, including Mallory Blauser of Angelo State being named Offensive Player of the Week after recording 66 kills over 5 matches. The upcoming week's schedule is also provided.
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The document summarizes the latest Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and results. Texas Woman's moved into first place in the conference standings with a 5-1 record after picking up two road wins. Cameron, Tarleton State, and Angelo State follow closely behind with 4-1 records. Several individual players had standout performances during the week, including Valarie Moehrig of Texas A&M-Kingsville who was named Offensive Player of the Week and Ayssa Garcia of Tarleton State who was named Defensive Player of the Week. The schedule for the upcoming week of LSC matchups is also provided.
This document provides standings and statistics for the Lone Star Conference volleyball season. Tarleton State has taken over first place in the conference standings with a 9-1 record. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State is the national leader in kills. Upcoming matches this week include Tarleton State vs Eastern New Mexico on Friday and Angelo State vs Eastern New Mexico on Saturday.
This document summarizes the current Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and provides individual player highlights from the previous week. It reports that Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Texas Woman's University lead the conference standings with 6-1 records. Several players are recognized for their offensive, defensive, and setting performances the prior week including Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State for offensive player of the week and Katie MacLeay of Angelo State for defensive player of the week. The upcoming week's schedule is also provided.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (10/24/17)lscmedia
Tarleton State remains atop the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings at 12-1. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State was named offensive player of the week after averaging 4.3 kills per set against three top LSC teams. Bailey Mulder of Angelo State was named defensive player of the week after tallying 47 total digs in two wins. Jordyn Keamo of Tarleton State was named setter of the week after averaging 10 assists per set and 100 total assists against three top LSC teams, leading Tarleton State to their 13th consecutive win.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (10/31/17)lscmedia
The document provides information about the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and weekly players of the week. Tarleton State leads the conference standings at 14-2, followed by Texas A&M-Commerce at 11-4. Erin Clark of West Texas A&M and Chandler Vogel of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. The document also highlights top performances from players across the conference in the most recent week of matches.
The document summarizes the current Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and recent matches. Tarleton State, Angelo State, and Texas Woman's University currently lead the conference standings with two weeks remaining. Jenna Gillean of Cameron University and Sara Oxford of Texas Woman's University were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively for their performances. Maggi Jo Keffury of Angelo State University was named setter of the week. The standings and individual stats are provided along with a schedule of upcoming matches.
West Texas A&M earned the top seed in the upcoming Lone Star Conference volleyball championship tournament after finishing the regular season with a perfect 16-0 conference record and 30-3 overall record. The tournament will take place from November 13-15 in Canyon, Texas and feature the top eight teams in the conference. On the first day of the tournament, the matchups will be #3 Angelo State vs #6 Eastern New Mexico, #2 Texas Woman's vs #7 Cameron, #4 Tarleton State vs #5 Texas A&M-Kingsville, and #1 West Texas A&M vs #8 Texas A&M-Commerce.
West Texas A&M remains in first place in the Lone Star Conference softball standings with a 15-1 record. Cameron and Texas Woman's are tied for second at 9-3. The regular season champion will be determined by best winning percentage in conference games, while the postseason tournament champion receives an automatic NCAA bid. West Texas A&M pitcher Tori Bayer and Texas Woman's hitter Tealey Farquhar were named players of the week for their performances. The weekly release provides updates on conference teams and individual player and team stats and accomplishments.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (11/07/17)lscmedia
The document discusses the results of the Lone Star Conference volleyball season. It announces that Tarleton State has claimed the LSC championship for the second time and will host the conference tournament. It also provides individual player and team stats and awards for the week, including Offensive, Defensive, and Setter of the Week. Several top performers are highlighted for their contributions in helping their teams achieve victories over the past week of matches.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (10/03/17)lscmedia
Tarleton State tops the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings at 5-1, followed closely by Texas A&M-Commerce, Eastern New Mexico, and Western New Mexico at 4-2. Sundara Chinn of Angelo State is named offensive player of the week after recording 18 kills against Texas A&M-Kingsville, while Andrea Aguilar of Eastern New Mexico is named defensive player of the week for her 36 digs and perfect serve receive against West Texas A&M. Jordyn Keamo of Tarleton State is named setter of the week for her 104 assists over 12 sets including 50 against Texas A&M-Kingsville as Tarleton won three matches. The summary highlights top individual
West Texas A&M claimed its third straight Lone Star Conference softball title last week. The Lady Buffs became only the third team in LSC history to win three consecutive titles. WT has earned the right to host the single-elimination championship April 29-30. Brittany Cruz of West Texas A&M was named hitter of the week after hitting .857 with six hits in seven at-bats, including three home runs and 12 RBIs against Eastern New Mexico. Haley Freyman of Tarleton State was named pitcher of the week after throwing three complete game wins against #22 Cameron with 17 strikeouts and just two walks. The weekly release also provides individual stats and accomplishments, league standings,
The Lone Star Conference volleyball season is in progress with all nine teams competing in tournament play on the opening weekend. Six teams have just one loss heading into this week. League play starts this week with two matches Tuesday, three contests Friday and three on Saturday. LSC volleyball teams are 23-14 overall this season. The squads are currently 13-9 combined versus Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference teams, and 1-1 against the Heartland Conference, which are the other leagues in the NCAA South Central Region.
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The Midwestern State and Angelo State men's basketball teams remain undefeated in conference play with double-digit winning streaks. Midwestern State leads the men's standings at 4-0 and has won 11 straight games, while Angelo State is 3-0 and has won 10 in a row. In the women's standings, Cameron tops the league at 4-1 after winning six of its last seven games. This week's schedule includes eight men's and ten women's conference matchups. The article also names the players of the week for offensive and defensive categories and lists other top performers from last week's games.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (09/26/17)lscmedia
The document provides an update on volleyball in the Lone Star Conference for the week of September 26, 2017. It names the players of the week for offensive, defensive, and setter categories. It also provides statistics and highlights for other top performers from various Lone Star Conference teams. Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Kingsville lead the conference standings at 4-1 and 3-1 respectively. Lone Star Conference games will continue through this week.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (10/17/17)lscmedia
The document discusses Lone Star Conference volleyball standings and results from the previous week. It notes that Tarleton State leads the conference at 9-1, while Texas A&M-Commerce is in second at 8-2. Individual player and team stats and accomplishments are highlighted. Upcoming matches are also mentioned.
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.
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1. LSC STANDINGS
School Conf CPct. Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral
Angelo State 14-1 0.933 23-2 0.920 W10 12-0 8-1 3-1
Tarleton State 12-4 0.750 20-5 0.800 W2 10-2 6-3 4-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville 10-5 0.667 20-7 0.741 W1 7-1 9-5 4-1
Eastern New Mexico 9-5 0.643 14-10 0.583 W4 7-1 3-5 4-4
Texas A&M-Commerce 9-6 0.600 15-11 0.577 W2 8-3 3-5 4-3
West Texas A&M 9-6 0.600 14-11 0.560 L2 8-3 5-5 1-3
Western New Mexico 7-7 0.500 15-10 0.600 W1 5-1 5-7 5-2
Midwestern State 5-10 0.333 11-16 0.407 L4 6-8 4-6 1-2
Texas Woman’s 3-12 0.200 7-17 0.292 L4 5-8 1-7 1-2
UT Permian Basin 3-12 0.200 7-18 0.280 L2 1-6 4-7 2-5
Cameron 1-14 0.067 3-21 0.125 L1 1-8 0-7 2-6
LSC VOLLEYBALL
Angelo State tops the Lone Star Conference standings with 14-1 league record. The Rambelles have won 10
straight games to build a three-game advantage.
LSC play con nues this week with 15 matches on the schedule for Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.
LSC volleyball teams are 149-128 overall this season. The squads are currently 15-9 combined versus Rocky
Mountain Athle c Conference teams, and 23-9 against the Heartland Conference, which are the other leagues
in the NCAA South Central Region.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSIVE
Lauren Frye, Eastern New Mexico University, SR, Amissville, Va., Highland HS
Frye recorded the third-highest kills (23) in a three-set match in school history in the win over Cameron on
Saturday. The 23 kills es for the third most in Division II in a three-set match this season. Frye added 16 kills
in the sweep of Midwestern State to average 6.50 kills per set. The senior from Amissville, Va., recorded a .500
swing percentage a er hi ng .483 and .514 against MSU and CU, respec vely.
DEFENSIVE
Mallory Davidson, Angelo State University, SO, Aus n, Texas, McNeil HS
Davidson played a huge role for the Belles’ defense this week as she assisted the team in holding its opponents
to a meager combined hi ng percentage of .083. The sophomore recorded a career high 33 digs against the
Lady Buffs last Friday and recorded a team high total of 69 digs for the week. With this week’s top performance,
she took over first place on the team with 295 total digs in the 2016 season. Since making her debut as the
star ng libero on October 1 against Texas A&M - Kingsville, she has averaged a solid 5.60 digs per set. The
Aus n, Texas na ve also co-led the squad from the service line with three aces on the week.
SETTER
Meghan Parker, Angelo State University, FR, San Antonio, Texas, Johnson HS
Parker con nued to play a key role in the ASU offensive onslaught during this week’s three victories. With 119
assists this past week, the freshman has already climbed into the 10th slot in the Angelo State record books
for career assists (978). She averaged 11.90 assists per set and is hovering at a LSC leading 11.65 assists per set
for 2016. Also turning in a stellar defensive performance this week, she recorded her seventh double-double
against West Texas A&M as she turned in 14 digs accompanied by 50 assists for the night. This assisted in
placing her third overall on the squad with 29 total digs for the week. Parker completed her defensive stats for
the week by adding five total blocks.
OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Hailey Roberts, Tarleton State University, the na onal leader in kills and points was at it again last week,
leading the TexAnns to a pair of wins – including their 20th of the season and the first ever sweep of West Texas
A&M in Tarleton history. Roberts went for 52 kills in three matches, led by a .282 hi ng performance against
the Lady Buffs Saturday. She also added 27 digs with two double-double performances – both Tarleton victories
– while also tacking on three assists, three aces, and two blocks.
Krystal Faison, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, led the team with 45 points on 34 kills, nine aces, and
four total blocks. In both matches against A&M-Commerce and Texas Woman’s, Faison put on double-double
performances with 16 kills and 15 digs, and 18 kills and 15 digs, respec vely. In the midst of defea ng TWU, the
junior out of Converse, Texas became the eighth Javelina to achieve 1,000 career kills.
Heather Verrill, Western New Mexico, far and away led the Lady Mustangs on offense during the two-match
road swing piling up 33 kills and hi ng nearly .300. She also added three digs and nine blocks, with one coming
solo and tallying 38 points. Verrill had double-digit kills in both matches, going for 19 kills and hi ng .325 in the
five-set win over Midwestern State.
Taryn Driver, Texas A&M University-Commerce, led the Lions in kills in both matches last week as A&M-
SCHEDULE
Tuesday, November 01, 2016
*Angelo State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1 p.m.
Texas A&M Int’l at Angelo State, 4 p.m.
*Texas Woman’s at Midwestern State, 6 p.m.
*UT Permian Basin at Eastern New Mexico, 7 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Western New Mexico, 7 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Cameron, 7 p.m.
Texas A&M Int’l at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Friday, November 04, 2016
St. Edward’s at West Texas A&M, 1 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at Texas A&M-Commerce, 6 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Tarleton State, 6 p.m.
*Cameron at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at West Texas A&M, 7 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Texas Woman’s, 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 05, 2016
*Cameron at Tarleton State, 12 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Texas A&M-Commerce, 2 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at UT Permian Basin, 2 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Angelo State, 2 p.m.
*Western New Mexico at Texas Woman’s, 2 p.m.
All mes are CST; * denotes LSC game
RESULTS
Complete results at lonestarconference.org.
WEEKLY AWARDS
Offensive
S-6 Hailey Roberts, Tarleton State
S-13 Mallory Blauser, Angelo State
S-20 Hailey Roberts, Tarleton State (2)
S-27 Lauren Frye, Eastern New Mexico
O-4 Hailey Roberts, Tarleton State (3)
O-11 Lauren Frye, Eastern New Mexico (2)
O-18 Mallory Blauser, Angelo State (2)
O-25 Lauren Frye, Eastern New Mexico (3)
N-1 Lauren Frye, Eastern New Mexico (4)
Defensive
S-6 Ashley Mireles, Texas A&M-Commerce
S-13 Brianna Sotello, Angelo State
S-20 Elisa Bentsen, West Texas A&M
S-27 Ashley Mireles, Texas A&M-Commerce (2)
O-4 Ashley Mireles, Texas A&M-Commerce (3)
O-11 Andrea Aguilar, Eastern New Mexico
O-18 Addison Semer, Midwestern State
O-25 Haley Hutchinson, Texas A&M-Kingsville
N-1 Mallory Davidson, Angelo State
Se er
S-6 Meghan Parker, Angelo State
S-13 Meghan Parker, Angelo State (2)
S-20 Meghan Parker, Angelo State (3)
S-27 Melanie Hughes, Western New Mexico
O-4 Selena Ba ste, West Texas A&M
O-11 Melanie Hughes, Western New Mexico (2)
O-18 Jordyn Keamo, Tarleton State
O-25 Meghan Parker, Angelo State (4)
N-1 Meghan Parker, Angelo State (5)
FIRST SERVE
• Angelo State is ranked 10th in the AVCA poll
and Tarleton State is receiving votes (Oct. 31).
VOLLEYBALLLONE STAR CONFERENCE WEEKLY RELEASE | NOVEMBER 1, 2016
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Commerce went 2-0 on the road against Texas
Woman’s and A&M-Kingsville. Her 16 kills at
Kingsville led the Lions from two sets down for a five-
set victory. She ranks 14th in the conference in kills/
set this season.
Tulani Titley, Angelo State University, making an all-
around statement this week, was freshman Titley. The
middle blocker ed a season high marking eight kills
against West Texas A&M in route to recording a team
fourth 21 total kills for the week. She also recorded a
team best .472 clip for the week. Defensively, Titley
co-led the Belles with 11 total blocks and a pair of
solo blocks. She has a total of 50 blocks on the season
which places her third on the squad.
Ashley Mataele, Western New Mexico, was on
fire on the back row collec ng 53 digs, averaging
5.89 digs per set. She also added 12 assists and a
service ace. She started the week off strong with 31
digs in the four sets against Cameron. In the win over
Midwestern State, Mataele added 22 digs in the five-
set win.
Adrianna Knutson, Tarleton State University,
con nued to fly around the back row of the TexAnn
defense as the sophomore libero recorded 52 digs
in 10 sets for 5.20 digs per set to lead the TexAnns
to two wins last week, including the program’s first
ever sweep of West Texas A&M. Knutson highlighted
her week with 22 digs in Friday night’s win over UT
Permian Basin.
Ashley Mireles, Texas A&M University-Commerce,
went over 500 digs for the seasons to help lead the
Lions to a 2-0 week with wins at Texas Woman’s and
A&M-Kingsville. In the 3-1 win at TWU, she averaged
just under 6 digs per set. She con nues to lead the
conference in digs with over 100 more than her
nearest compe on this season and the only player
averaging more than 5.0 digs/set.
Jordyn Keamo, Tarleton State University, con nued
to lead the Tarleton offense from the se er posi on
as the junior from Hawaii dished out 105 assists to
lead the TexAnns to a pair of wins, including the
school’s first sweep of West Texas A&M Saturday
a ernoon. Keamo reached the 40-assist plateau in
Friday’s win over UTPB before dishing out 36 against
WT Saturday. She also had five aces against the Lady
Buffs Saturday.
Casey Klobedans, Texas A&M University-Kingsville,
paced the Javelinas with 91 total assists and average
10.11 assists per set in the weekend split against
A&M-Commerce and Texas Woman’s. The team had a
hi ng percentage of .237 and Klobedans also added
four kills and three aces.
Alexis Aguirre, Eastern New Mexico University,
recorded a pair of 20+ assists performances this
weekend, good for 8.50 assists/set in the two three-
set matches. She set the table for an offense that hit
.283 and saw a pair of players hit .500 or be er.
Rylie Fuentes, Texas A&M University-Commerce,
pushed the offense in the Lions’ 2-0 week with wins at
Texas Woman’s and A&M-Kingsville. She averaged 7.0
assists/set in the 4-set win at TWU in a 6-2 offense.
Her se ng also led the Lions to a comeback win in
Kingsville, as they trailed 2-0 before coming back for
a 3-2 win.
Melanie Hughes, Western New Mexico, again
setup the offense with 55 assists, along with a kill,
a service ace and 21 digs. She posted a high of 28
assists in the five-set win over Midwestern State a er
pu ng up 27 against Cameron. Hughes had a double-
double with 16 digs against Midwestern State. She
averaged 6.11 assists per set.
LSC NOTES (Submitted by LSC
SID’s)
Angelo State
Despite downing all three of its opponents this week,
the Belles (23-2, 14-1 LSC) remained No. 10 in the
AVCA rankings. ASU extended its home winning
streak to 12-0 with the week’s victories. Mallory
Blauser, Abbie Lynn and Brianna Sotello headed the
a ack for ASU this week. Blauser totaled 43 kills this
week which gave the senior an outstanding 4.30 kills
per set average. Assis ng the Belles defense, she
also turned in a team second 50 digs and team third
eight blocks for the week. Lynn was second on the
squad in total kills in last week’s matches with 23.
She averaged 2.30 kills per set and a .247 clip for
the week. She tallied a team second seven blocks on
defense. Sotello rounded out the group recording
22 total kills for the tough week, which averaged
the junior 3.14 kills per set. In addi on, the junior
recorded a team third 40 digs for the week. Morgan
Seaton and Micheala Sifuentes helped to anchor the
ASU defense. Seaton recorded a team second 10 total
blocks. She added 16 total kills to her numbers for the
week. Sifuentes tallied a team fi h 20 total digs. She
is currently fourth on the squad with 218 total digs
on the season. The No. 10 Belles begin the week with
a long road trip to Kingsville where it will face the
Javelinas and Texas A&M Interna onal. It will then
cap the week with a pair of home matches against
Cameron and Midwestern State.
Cameron
1-1 last week.
Eastern New Mexico
The Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds went 2-0 on
the week, picking up wins against Midwestern State
and Cameron. The four-match winning streak and 14
wins by the ‘Hounds is the longest and most since the
2004 season. Eastern has recorded four-consecu ve
sweeps for the first me since 2001. Brooklyn Biel
and Lauren Frye hit .514 and .500, respec vely to
lead the offensive effort for Eastern.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State dropped three matches last
weekend inside D.L. Ligon Coliseum to fall to 11-16
overall and 5-10 in LSC play. The Mustangs began the
weekend with a 3-0 loss Friday to Eastern New Mexico
to split the season series with the Greyhounds.
Western New Mexico swept the series with MSU
the following day with a 3-2 victory in a back-and-
forth ba le. Midwestern wrapped up its Saturday
doubleheader with a 3-1 loss to Southern Nazarene
in a non-conference mee ng with the Crimson Storm.
The Mustangs conclude their homestand Tuesday at
6 p.m. against Texas Woman’s.
Tarleton State
Tarleton won two of its three games last week,
including the program’s first sweep of West Texas
A&M Saturday. The TexAnns will host Midwestern
State and Cameron this weekend.
Texas A&M-Commerce
The Lions went 2-0 last week with road wins at Texas
Woman’s and A&M-Kingsville. The Lions are now 15-
11 overall and 9-6 in the Lone Star Conference. In
Tuesday’s 3-1 win at TWU, six different players had
at least eight kills. Taryn Driver and Neka Nelson each
had 11 kills to lead A&M-Commerce. Layne Li le had
10 kills, Sydney Reyes and Shantel Norton both had
nine and Jaslyn Wacker added eight. Reyes hit .500 on
AVCA DIVISION II COACHES POLL
October 31, 2016
# Team (1st votes) Rec. Pts Prev.
1 Concordia-St. Paul (36) 1176 22-2 3
2 Minnesota Duluth (4) 1127 22-2 1
3 Nebraska-Kearney (5) 1090 28-1 4
4 Southwest Minn. State (2) 1079 20-4 2
5 Wheeling Jesuit (1) 1000 28-2 5
6 Winona State 960 22-3 6
7 Augustana (SD) 914 22-4 7
8 Wayne State (Neb.) 819 19-6 8
9 Central Oklahoma 786 25-2 9
10 Angelo State 768 23-2 10
11 Alaska-Anchorage 733 23-2 11
12 Palm Beach Atlan c 667 21-3 12
13 Washburn 595 22-5 14
14 Northern State 485 16-8 13
15 Western Washington 475 16-6 17
16 Central Missouri 430 17-8 15
17 Cal State San Bernardino 418 17-4 18
18 Lewis 386 19-6 19
19 Metro State 346 20-3 20
20 Ferris State 333 20-5 21
21 NW Missouri State 252 22-4 16
22 Colorado School of Mines 193 18-5 22
23 Tampa 152 17-6 23
24 Rockhurst 94 21-5 25
25 Concordia (CA) 77 21-2 NR
Others receiving votes and listed on two or more
ballots: Florida Southern 47; Colorado Mesa
University 40; North Alabama 32; California Bap st
24; Tarleton State 17; Wingate 16; Arkansas-Fort
Smith 14; Findlay 14; Wayne State (Mich.) 10; West
Florida 7; Saint Leo 6;
Dropped Out: Florida Southern 24
LSC IN 2016 AVCA RANKINGS
WEEK ASU CU ENMU MSU TSU A&M-C
AUG. 16 22 NR NR NR RV NR
SEPT. 5 T19 NR NR NR NR NR
SEPT. 12 8 NR NR NR NR NR
SEPT. 19 8 NR NR NR NR NR
SEPT. 26 13 NR NR NR NR NR
OCT. 3 12 NR NR NR RV NR
OCT. 10 11 NR NR NR RV NR
OCT. 17 10 NR NR NR RV NR
OCT. 24 10 NR NR NR RV NR
OCT. 31 10 NR NR NR RV NR
WEEK TAMUK TWU UTPB WT WNMU
AUG. 16 NR NR NR NR NR
SEPT. 5 NR NR NR NR NR
SEPT. 12 NR NR NR NR NR
SEPT. 19 NR NR NR NR NR
SEPT. 26 NR NR NR NR NR
OCT. 3 NR NR NR NR NR
OCT. 10 NR NR NR NR NR
OCT. 17 NR NR NR NR NR
OCT. 24 NR NR NR NR NR
OCT. 31 NR NR NR NR NR
3. LONE STAR CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL WEEKLY RELEASE 3
14 a acks. Both she and Jaslyn Wacker had six blocks
to lead the Lions. Ashley Mireles had 23 digs in the
match to eclipse the 500 dig mark this season. Se er
Rylie Fuentes had 28 assists while teammate Gabriela
Rosa added 27 assists. In the 3-2 win at A&M-
Kingsville, the Lions came back from 2 sets down to
take a big road win. The Lions had a trio of double-
digit killers, accoun ng for 45 of the team’s 59 kills.
Taryn Driver led the team with 16 kills. Layne Li le had
15 and Jaryn Wacker added 14 for A&M-Commerce.
Jaslyn Wacker had four service aces in the match. The
Lions had six aces, their eighth consecu ve match
with at least that many. Rylie Fuentes led the Lions
with 28 assists and 23 digs. Ashley Mireles added
23 digs for A&M-Commerce. The Lions have three
matches this week, playing at Cameron on Tuesday
before hos ng Western New Mexico on Friday and
Eastern New Mexico on Saturday.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
The Javelinas went .500 this weekend a er losing
to A&M-Commerce 2-3 but bounced back to defeat
Texas Woman’s 3-1. With the win, the Javelinas have
won 20 regular season matches for the first me
since 1997 and ten LSC matches for the first me
since 1996. The Hogs will have a busy Tuesday as they
face No.10 Angelo State and Texas A&M Interna onal
at home before hi ng the road for West Texas A&M
and UT Permian Basin.
Texas Woman’s
The Pioneers dropped two contests this week, both
in four sets, at home to Texas A&M-Commerce and at
Texas A&M-Kingsville.
UT Permian Basin
0-2 last week.
West Texas A&M
0-2 last week.
Western New Mexico
WNMU recovered from a tough loss to Cameron to
open the trip by coming back with a strong five-set
win over Midwestern State. Heather Verrill is closing
in on 250 kills moving to 247 a er a solid two-match
trip. Melanie Hughes is approaching 500 assists and
Ashley Mataele went over 400 digs. Verrill far and
away led the Lady Mustangs on offense during the
two-match road swing piling up 33 kills and hi ng
nearly .300. She also added three digs and nine
blocks, with one coming solo and tallying 38 points.
Verrill had double-digit kills in both matches, going
for 19 kills and hi ng .325 in the five-set win over
Midwestern State. Mataele was on fire on the back
row collec ng 53 digs, averaging 5.89 digs per set.
She also added 12 assists and a service ace. She
started the week off strong with 31 digs in the four
sets against Cameron. In the win over Midwestern
State, Mataele added 22 digs in the five-set win.
Hughes again setup the offense with 55 assists, along
with a kill, a service ace and 21 digs. She posted a
high of 28 assists in the five-set win over Midwestern
State a er pu ng up 27 against Cameron. Hughes
had a double-double with 16 digs against Midwestern
State. She averaged 6.11 assists per set.
LSC Volleyball Championship
November 17-18-19, 2016
at No. 1 Seed