The document provides an update on Lone Star Conference basketball teams after four weeks of non-conference play. It discusses the only remaining unbeaten teams, offensive and defensive players of the week, standings for both men's and women's teams, and upcoming schedules. Key details include Angelo State and West Texas A&M being the only undefeated men's and women's teams respectively, and players of the week like EJ Reed of Tarleton State for men's offense and Sarah Stinnett of Eastern New Mexico for women's defense.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference basketball standings and schedules. It summarizes that in the men's standings, West Texas A&M and Cameron are tied for first with 7-3 records, while WT and Angelo State lead the women's standings at 9-2 and 8-2 respectively. It also announces that the LSC Basketball Championship will take place March 2-5 in Allen, Texas, with tickets now on sale. Finally, it names the Players of the Week, including Bryant Crowder of Texas A&M-Commerce for men's offensive player and Jasmine Prophet of Angelo State for women's defensive player.
The document provides an update on basketball in the Lone Star Conference. Cameron University leads the men's standings with a 6-2 record, while West Texas A&M leads the women at 8-1. Several players are highlighted for their performances, including Deondre Ray of Cameron who was named Men's Offensive Player of the Week after leading his team to an upset win over Midwestern State. The schedules for upcoming LSC basketball games this week are also listed.
The document provides an overview of recent Lone Star Conference basketball action and highlights top performers. It notes that the Angelo State men's team and West Texas A&M women's team remain undefeated, and lists the players of the week for men's and women's offensive and defensive categories. It also provides standings updates and upcoming schedules for both men's and women's basketball in the conference.
Midpoint of Lone Star Conference basketball season reached. Midwestern State leads men at 5-1, West Texas A&M leads women at 7-1. Jordan Evans of West Texas A&M named Men's Offensive Player of Week after averaging 23.5 points. Deondre Ray of Cameron named Men's Defensive Player of Week with two double-doubles. Brandi Leal of Cameron named Women's Offensive Player of Week averaging 22 points. DJ Vallier of Cameron named Women's Defensive Player of Week averaging 10.5 rebounds. Upcoming conference games scheduled for January 30th.
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.
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.
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.
Texas A&M-Commerce and Angelo State lead the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with undefeated records to start the season. The LSC teams have an overall record of 49-13 and are performing well against other regional conferences. Cornell Neal of Eastern New Mexico University and Igor Ibaka of Midwestern State University were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively based on their performances in games over the previous week. The document then provides statistics and highlights for additional top performing players from various LSC teams.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference basketball standings and schedules. It summarizes that in the men's standings, West Texas A&M and Cameron are tied for first with 7-3 records, while WT and Angelo State lead the women's standings at 9-2 and 8-2 respectively. It also announces that the LSC Basketball Championship will take place March 2-5 in Allen, Texas, with tickets now on sale. Finally, it names the Players of the Week, including Bryant Crowder of Texas A&M-Commerce for men's offensive player and Jasmine Prophet of Angelo State for women's defensive player.
The document provides an update on basketball in the Lone Star Conference. Cameron University leads the men's standings with a 6-2 record, while West Texas A&M leads the women at 8-1. Several players are highlighted for their performances, including Deondre Ray of Cameron who was named Men's Offensive Player of the Week after leading his team to an upset win over Midwestern State. The schedules for upcoming LSC basketball games this week are also listed.
The document provides an overview of recent Lone Star Conference basketball action and highlights top performers. It notes that the Angelo State men's team and West Texas A&M women's team remain undefeated, and lists the players of the week for men's and women's offensive and defensive categories. It also provides standings updates and upcoming schedules for both men's and women's basketball in the conference.
Midpoint of Lone Star Conference basketball season reached. Midwestern State leads men at 5-1, West Texas A&M leads women at 7-1. Jordan Evans of West Texas A&M named Men's Offensive Player of Week after averaging 23.5 points. Deondre Ray of Cameron named Men's Defensive Player of Week with two double-doubles. Brandi Leal of Cameron named Women's Offensive Player of Week averaging 22 points. DJ Vallier of Cameron named Women's Defensive Player of Week averaging 10.5 rebounds. Upcoming conference games scheduled for January 30th.
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.
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.
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.
Texas A&M-Commerce and Angelo State lead the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings with undefeated records to start the season. The LSC teams have an overall record of 49-13 and are performing well against other regional conferences. Cornell Neal of Eastern New Mexico University and Igor Ibaka of Midwestern State University were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively based on their performances in games over the previous week. The document then provides statistics and highlights for additional top performing players from various LSC teams.
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.
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
According to the document:
- Two Lone Star Conference basketball teams, the Angelo State men and West Texas A&M women, remain undefeated in non-conference play. Angelo State has set a new program record for best start at 12-0.
- Players of the Week are named for men's and women's offensive and defensive, including Stedman Allen of Angelo State for men's offensive and Omari Gudul of Angelo State for men's defensive.
- Schedules are provided for upcoming Lone Star Conference basketball games after the winter break, including several matchups on December 31st and January 2nd.
Two Lone Star Conference basketball teams, the Angelo State men (10-0) and West Texas A&M women (9-0), remain undefeated after non-conference play. Anthony Adams of Texas A&M-Commerce is named Men's Offensive Player of the Week after leading his team to a 4-0 record. Malcolm Hamilton of Tarleton State is named Men's Defensive Player of the Week thanks to his defensive dominance over the past five games. Taylor Dorsey of Angelo State is named Women's Offensive Player of the Week after scoring 36 points against St. Mary's, and Jasmine Prophet of Angelo State earns Women's Defensive Player of the Week for her
The Lone Star Conference basketball weekly release provides updates on teams' performances from the previous week. Several players were named offensive or defensive players of the week for their conference based on their stats and contributions to helping their teams win games. The release also provides league standings, schedules and highlights top individual performances from players on men's and women's teams across the conference.
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 summarizes basketball results and standings for teams in the Lone Star Conference (LSC). It notes that Tarleton State men's team remains undefeated at 10-0, while Angelo State men have only one loss at 11-1. On the women's side, Midwestern State and West Texas A&M are both 9-1. It provides details on individual player performances, including Marsell Holden of Angelo State being named Men's Offensive Player of the Week after making 12 3-pointers over two games. Current men's and women's standings in the LSC are also included.
- 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.
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 summarizes basketball results and players of the week for teams in the Lone Star Conference. It notes that Angelo State men's and West Texas A&M women's teams remain undefeated. It provides details on the top performing men's and women's players on both offense and defense for the week. It also includes overall and conference records for men's and women's teams as well as their upcoming schedules.
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.
The document summarizes the final standings and results of the Lone Star Conference men's and women's basketball regular season. It announces that Midwestern State won the men's title with a 10-4 record and West Texas A&M claimed the women's title at 13-3. The top eight teams in both conferences will advance to the postseason tournament in Allen, Texas from March 2-5, where single-session tickets are available for $15-$10.
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.
Cameron leads the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings at 8-3 with three games remaining in the regular season. On the women's side, West Texas A&M tops the league at 11-2 as they seek to win the regular season title. The LSC basketball championships will be held from March 2-5 in Allen, Texas, featuring 8 men's and 8 women's teams competing for the tournament titles.
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.
This document provides an update on basketball in the Lone Star Conference. It summarizes the standings and recent performances of men's and women's teams. Several teams are off to their best starts in program history. For the men, Tarleton State remains undefeated in conference play at 8-0, while Angelo State is 9-1. For the women, Midwestern State matched its best start at 8-1. It also names the offensive and defensive players of the week for both men's and women's teams, highlighting top individual performances. Schedules are provided for upcoming non-conference games before the winter break.
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 Tarleton State men's basketball team remained undefeated at 7-0 on the season, being the only unbeaten team in the Lone Star Conference. Other top teams included the Angelo State men and Midwestern State, TSU, and West Texas A&M women who each have only one loss. This week teams will focus on academics before resuming their non-conference schedules with nine men's games and 10 women's games. The Lone Star Conference men's teams have a combined record of 44-22 overall and are performing well against other regional conferences, while the women are 31-31 overall with similar success against regional opponents.
Angelo State leads the men's Lone Star Conference basketball standings with a perfect 7-0 record, while West Texas A&M tops the women's standings at 7-1. This week's schedule features eight men's and nine women's conference matchups. Mo Lee of Tarleton State and Antjuan Ball of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week for men, while Lisa Hampton of Midwestern State and Ashlee Johnson of Texas A&M-Commerce received the honors for women. The regular season champions will be determined by conference record, while the top eight teams will advance to the postseason tournament in March.
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.
Three Lone Star Conference men's basketball teams - Angelo State, Cameron, and Tarleton State - entered the Thanksgiving break with undefeated records. The LSC men's teams have an overall record of 21-9 so far this season and are performing well against other regional conferences. The LSC women are 13-16 overall and have mixed results against other regional conferences. The regular season champion will be determined by conference games, while the postseason tournament winner in March earns the conference's automatic qualification to the NCAA tournament.
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.
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
According to the document:
- Two Lone Star Conference basketball teams, the Angelo State men and West Texas A&M women, remain undefeated in non-conference play. Angelo State has set a new program record for best start at 12-0.
- Players of the Week are named for men's and women's offensive and defensive, including Stedman Allen of Angelo State for men's offensive and Omari Gudul of Angelo State for men's defensive.
- Schedules are provided for upcoming Lone Star Conference basketball games after the winter break, including several matchups on December 31st and January 2nd.
Two Lone Star Conference basketball teams, the Angelo State men (10-0) and West Texas A&M women (9-0), remain undefeated after non-conference play. Anthony Adams of Texas A&M-Commerce is named Men's Offensive Player of the Week after leading his team to a 4-0 record. Malcolm Hamilton of Tarleton State is named Men's Defensive Player of the Week thanks to his defensive dominance over the past five games. Taylor Dorsey of Angelo State is named Women's Offensive Player of the Week after scoring 36 points against St. Mary's, and Jasmine Prophet of Angelo State earns Women's Defensive Player of the Week for her
The Lone Star Conference basketball weekly release provides updates on teams' performances from the previous week. Several players were named offensive or defensive players of the week for their conference based on their stats and contributions to helping their teams win games. The release also provides league standings, schedules and highlights top individual performances from players on men's and women's teams across the conference.
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 summarizes basketball results and standings for teams in the Lone Star Conference (LSC). It notes that Tarleton State men's team remains undefeated at 10-0, while Angelo State men have only one loss at 11-1. On the women's side, Midwestern State and West Texas A&M are both 9-1. It provides details on individual player performances, including Marsell Holden of Angelo State being named Men's Offensive Player of the Week after making 12 3-pointers over two games. Current men's and women's standings in the LSC are also included.
- 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.
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 summarizes basketball results and players of the week for teams in the Lone Star Conference. It notes that Angelo State men's and West Texas A&M women's teams remain undefeated. It provides details on the top performing men's and women's players on both offense and defense for the week. It also includes overall and conference records for men's and women's teams as well as their upcoming schedules.
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.
The document summarizes the final standings and results of the Lone Star Conference men's and women's basketball regular season. It announces that Midwestern State won the men's title with a 10-4 record and West Texas A&M claimed the women's title at 13-3. The top eight teams in both conferences will advance to the postseason tournament in Allen, Texas from March 2-5, where single-session tickets are available for $15-$10.
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.
Cameron leads the Lone Star Conference men's basketball standings at 8-3 with three games remaining in the regular season. On the women's side, West Texas A&M tops the league at 11-2 as they seek to win the regular season title. The LSC basketball championships will be held from March 2-5 in Allen, Texas, featuring 8 men's and 8 women's teams competing for the tournament titles.
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.
This document provides an update on basketball in the Lone Star Conference. It summarizes the standings and recent performances of men's and women's teams. Several teams are off to their best starts in program history. For the men, Tarleton State remains undefeated in conference play at 8-0, while Angelo State is 9-1. For the women, Midwestern State matched its best start at 8-1. It also names the offensive and defensive players of the week for both men's and women's teams, highlighting top individual performances. Schedules are provided for upcoming non-conference games before the winter break.
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 Tarleton State men's basketball team remained undefeated at 7-0 on the season, being the only unbeaten team in the Lone Star Conference. Other top teams included the Angelo State men and Midwestern State, TSU, and West Texas A&M women who each have only one loss. This week teams will focus on academics before resuming their non-conference schedules with nine men's games and 10 women's games. The Lone Star Conference men's teams have a combined record of 44-22 overall and are performing well against other regional conferences, while the women are 31-31 overall with similar success against regional opponents.
Angelo State leads the men's Lone Star Conference basketball standings with a perfect 7-0 record, while West Texas A&M tops the women's standings at 7-1. This week's schedule features eight men's and nine women's conference matchups. Mo Lee of Tarleton State and Antjuan Ball of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week for men, while Lisa Hampton of Midwestern State and Ashlee Johnson of Texas A&M-Commerce received the honors for women. The regular season champions will be determined by conference record, while the top eight teams will advance to the postseason tournament in March.
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.
Three Lone Star Conference men's basketball teams - Angelo State, Cameron, and Tarleton State - entered the Thanksgiving break with undefeated records. The LSC men's teams have an overall record of 21-9 so far this season and are performing well against other regional conferences. The LSC women are 13-16 overall and have mixed results against other regional conferences. The regular season champion will be determined by conference games, while the postseason tournament winner in March earns the conference's automatic qualification to the NCAA tournament.
The document summarizes basketball results and player performances for teams in the Lone Star Conference (LSC). It notes that Angelo State men's and West Texas A&M women's teams remain undefeated. David Chavlovich of West Texas A&M and Jamar Goodwin of Texas A&M-Kingsville are named men's offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. Lilley Vander Zee of West Texas A&M and Erin Maxwell of Texas Woman's University are named women's offensive and defensive players of the week. It also lists top performers, game schedules, and current LSC basketball standings.
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.
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.
The document provides an overview of basketball in the Lone Star Conference for the week of December 1, 2014. It names the players of the week for both men's and women's basketball. It also lists the standings and upcoming schedules for both men's and women's teams in the conference. Key players are highlighted for their performances that helped their teams to victories.
The document provides an overview of basketball in the Lone Star Conference for the week of December 1, 2014. It notes that Tarleton State men are the only undefeated team at 5-0. Demario Mayfield of Angelo State and Darrell Williams of Texas A&M-Commerce earned offensive and defensive player of the week honors for men. Kathy Thomas of Tarleton State and Sasha Watson of West Texas A&M earned honors for women. It also provides schedules and results for both men's and women's teams in the conference for that week.
Cameron leads the Lone Star Conference softball standings with a 4-0 record and 12-game winning streak. West Texas A&M is in second place at 7-1. This week features conference matchups, including Cameron at Eastern New Mexico and Texas A&M-Commerce at West Texas A&M. The overall LSC champion will be determined by best winning percentage in conference games, while the LSC tournament champion will be the team that wins the single-elimination tournament hosted by the No. 1 seed May 1-2.
- Cameron University leads the Lone Star Conference softball standings with a perfect 4-0 record and 12-game winning streak. West Texas A&M is second at 7-1.
- This week's conference matchups include Cameron at Eastern New Mexico, Texas A&M-Commerce at West Texas A&M, Angelo State at Texas Woman's, and Midwestern State at Tarleton State.
- Cameron had a perfect 6-0 week, extending their winning streak to 12 games behind strong pitching from Kelsey Watson and hitting from Breezy McComas.
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.
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.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference basketball for the week. It notes that Tarleton State men's team remains undefeated at 12-0. Players of the week are announced for men's and women's basketball, including David Chavlovich of West Texas A&M for men's offensive and Chris Jones of Angelo State for men's defensive. The standings and schedules for upcoming games are provided for both men's and women's basketball in the Lone Star Conference.
The document summarizes Lone Star Conference basketball news and results for the week. It names the players of the week for both men's and women's basketball. It also provides updates on standings, schedules and top individual performances for both the men's and women's teams. The Angelo State men's team remains undefeated in conference play while West Texas A&M and Cameron share the women's lead.
1. Cameron and West Texas A&M currently sit atop the Lone Star Conference softball standings. Cameron hosted Eastern New Mexico last weekend, winning 3 of 4 games in the series.
2. Tarleton State defeated Midwestern State in 3 of 4 games over the weekend, including two walk-off hits. Katelyn Conlee of Tarleton State was named Hitter of the Week for her performance.
3. West Texas A&M defeated Texas A&M-Commerce in 3 of 4 games. Allie Smith hit .538 with 10 RBIs to lead West Texas A&M offensively.
West Texas A&M continues to lead the Lone Star Conference softball standings with an 18-2 record, while Texas Woman's is in second at 12-4. The regular season champion will be determined by best winning percentage in conference games, and the postseason tournament champion receives an automatic NCAA bid. Several players had standout performances last week, including Lauren Oatman of Texas A&M-Kingsville who batted .714, and Kilee Halbert of West Texas A&M who moved to 14-1 as a pitcher while allowing just four runs over 11 innings. Conference play continues this week with multiple league series matchups scheduled.
West Texas A&M leads the Lone Star Conference softball standings with a perfect 16-0 record to start the season. Conference play begins this week with teams playing a single round-robin schedule of four games against each opponent over weekends. The overall conference champion will be determined by best winning percentage in regular season games, while the postseason tournament champion in April will receive the league's automatic NCAA bid. Several players had standout performances last week, including Chelsea DeLong of Cameron who was named hitter of the week and Chelsea Skipper of West Texas A&M who was named pitcher of the week.
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.
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.
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LSC BASKETBALL
The Angelo State men (8-0) and West Texas A&M women (7-0) are the only unbeaten Lone Star Conference
teams after four weeks of non-conference action.
The LSC men have a 43-19 overall record so far this season. In the NCAA South Central Region, the men’s
teams are currently 9-9 combined versus Heartland Conference teams and 12-8 against the Rocky Mountain
Athletic Conference.
The LSC women are 39-25 overall. The women’s squads are currently 16-12 combined against the Heartland,
and 8-6 versus RMAC teams, which are the other conferences in the NCAA South Central Region.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
MEN’S OFFENSIVE
EJ Reed, Tarleton State University, SR, Forward, Mesquite, Texas, Mesquite HS
Reed, the Lone Star Conference leader in points per game, helped No. 9 Tarleton improve to 7-1 on the year
with a pair of 25-point games in the two wins. Reed scored 25 points on 8-of-13 shooting and pulled down 11
rebounds in a 97-46 rout over Arlington Baptist on Tuesday. Reed added another 25 points on 9-of-11 from the
floor and seven rebounds in a 82-73 win over NAIA No. 25 Our Lady of the Lake. Reed, who is averaging 22.3
points per game, shot 70 percent from the floor, 67 percent on 3-pointers, and 88 percent from the free-throw
line this week.
MEN’S DEFENSIVE
Trevor Fuller, Midwestern State University, JR, Forward, Dallas, Texas, Episcopal School (San Diego)
Fuller keyed defensive efforts for 14th-ranked Midwestern State in wins over St. Mary’s and Oklahoma Christian
as the Mustangs improved to 7-1 on the season. The 6-8 forward from Dallas averaged 6.5 points and 6.5
rebounds a game to go along with six blocked shots and three steals as MSU held the opposition to 66 points
on 35.9-percent shooting from the field. Fuller’s efforts frustrated OCU 7-footer John Moon to 6-of-15 shooting
and four rebounds Friday night at Ligon Coliseum. Moon came into the game shooting 63 percent from the
floor with averages of 23.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. Fuller finished the night with seven points, six
rebounds, three blocks and two steals in 18 minutes against the Eagles. The performance came on the heels of
a solid performance with six points, seven rebounds, three blocked and one steal Tuesday against St. Mary’s.
WOMEN’S OFFENSIVE
Gabby Scott, Texas A&M University - Commerce, SR, Guard, Vancleave, MS, Vancleave HS
Scott had a career week last week as she led the Lions in scoring in both games played. Against Southeastern
Oklahoma State, Scott cashed in a career high of 28 points and shot 6-of-9 from beyond the arc. Her six three-
pointers tied her career high in the 20-point rout. Scott picked up where she left off with seven points in the
first quarter against Rogers State shooting a perfect 3-of-3. Scott finished with a team high of 14 points.
WOMEN’S DEFENSIVE
Sarah Stinnett, Eastern New Mexico University, SR, Guard, Fort Sumner, N.M., Howard College
Stinnett paced a strong defensive effort for the Greyhounds, which limited Western New Mexico to just 41
points on 31 percent shooting. The performance allowed Eastern to complete the sweep of in-state rivals after
a win over New Mexico Highlands (Nov. 24). Stinnett and the Hounds held the Mustangs to just six points in
both the second and third quarters and allowed just three three-point baskets. She completed the game with
a team-best three steals.
MEN’S OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M University, the defending LSC Offensive Player of the Week had another
monster week as the sophomore guard led the Buffs to a 1-1 record with a road win at Oklahoma Panhandle
State before snapping a five game win streak at Lubbock Christian on Thursday night. The Arlington, Texas
native averaged 26.0 points per game as he went 17-of-35 (48.6%) from the floor including 11-of-22 (50%) from
deep and 7-of-10 (70%) from the charity stripe to go along with 13 assists, seven rebounds and three steals in
WT’s two games. Tuesday night saw Chavlovich go 9-of-17 from the floor including 8-of-13 from long range to
score a game and season high 31 points.
Shelton Boykin, Angelo State University, led the Rams attack in its only game last week against Northern New
Mexico. The junior totaled 17 points for the game and scored double-digits in every game this season. Against
the Eagles he was 7-13 from the field shooting .538 percent and was perfect from beyond the arch (2-2) and
from the foul line (1-1). He pulled down six boards and added a block to his numbers.
Bretson McNeal, Midwestern State University, led Mustangs to a pair of wins over St. Mary’s (Texas) and
Oklahoma Christian as the Mustangs jumped out to their best start since 2011-12 at 7-1. The senior guard
from Minneapolis averaged 15.5 points per game while shooting 53.3 percent from the field with six 3-pointers
leading MSU in scoring in both games. McNeal buried two triples and was a perfect 7-for-7 from the charity
stripe for 15 points in a 77-66 win over St. Mary’s on Tuesday. The 6-2 sharpshooter connected on four
3-pointers on 5-of-8 shooting for 16 points in Friday’s 99-66 win over Oklahoma Christian.
Javandon Staves, Eastern New Mexico University, recorded his first career double-double against St. Mary’s,
to help the Hounds go 1-1 on the week with a win over the Rattlers.
Chaunce Hill, Eastern New Mexico University, recorded his first double-double of his career in Eastern’s win
MEN’S STANDINGS
School LSC Overall Streak
Angelo State 0-0 8-0 W8
Midwestern State 0-0 7-1 W4
Tarleton State 0-0 7-1 W3
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 5-2 L1
West Texas A&M 0-0 6-3 L1
Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 3-2 L1
Cameron 0-0 4-5 L3
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 3-5 W1
WOMEN’S STANDINGS
School LSC Overall Streak
West Texas A&M 0-0 7-0 W7
Angelo State 0-0 5-1 W2
Texas Woman’s 0-0 6-2 W4
Cameron 0-0 4-2 L1
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 4-2 W3
Tarleton State 0-0 4-3 L1
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 5-4 L3
Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 3-4 L1
Midwestern State 0-0 1-7 L5
MEN’S SCHEDULE
Monday, December 7, 2015
Texas A&M-Commerce at Harding, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Mid-America Christian at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Harding at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7:30 p.m.
Angelo State at Lubbock Christian, 8 p.m.
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Texas A&M-Kingsville at Texas A&M Int’l, 3 p.m.
Wayland Baptist at West Texas A&M, 4 p.m.
SW Assemblies of God at Midwestern State, 4 p.m.
Ouachita Baptist at Texas A&M-Commerce, 6 p.m.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Bacone at Cameron, 3 p.m.
Monday, December 14, 2015
McMurry at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
St. Mary’s at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
East Central at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7:30 p.m.
Texas-Permian Basin at Tarleton State, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras vs West Texas A&M, 3 p.m.
Cameron at Northwestern Oklahoma, 5:30 p.m.
WOMEN’S SCHEDULE
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Texas Woman’s at Arkansas-Fort Smith, 1 p.m.
Texas A&M-Commerce at St. Edward’s, 1 p.m.
Cameron at Southwestern Oklahoma State, 1 p.m.
Texas-Permian Basin at West Texas A&M, 2 p.m.
Texas A&M Int’l at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Wayland Baptist at Eastern New Mexico, 7 p.m.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Texas A&M-Commerce at Texas State, 4 p.m.
St. Mary’s at Angelo State, 4 p.m.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Oklahoma Baptist at Tarleton State, 5:30 p.m.
Eastern New Mexico at New Mexico State, 8 p.m.
LONE STAR CONFERENCE BASKETBALL
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over STMU. In the contest, Hill recorded 18 points, 10 rebounds, three blocked shots and four steals, anchoring
the team’s defense while leading them on offense as well.
Thomas Tshikaya, Angelo State University, had a stellar performance in the Rams only game of the week
against Northern New Mexico. He pulled down double-digit boards (10) against the Eagles. The French native
also tallied a block and a steal for the night. Offensively, the big man added an assist and dropped in 3-4 shots
from within the arc for a total of six points.
Malcolm Hamilton, Tarleton State University, recorded a double-double in both games last week for No. 9
Tarleton with 22 points and 10 rebounds against Arlington Baptist and 14 points, 10 rebounds against NAIA
No. 25 Our Lady of the Lake. Hamilton has three straight double-doubles, his only three of his career. Hamilton
entered Tuesday’s game versus Arlington Baptist with seven steals on the season and recorded seven steals in
two games last week, including six against Arlington Baptist, the seventh-most in Tarleton history. The senior
guard helped limit opponents to only 59.5 points per game and only 35.6 percent shooting.
WOMEN’S OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Jacquar Westbrooks, Midwestern State University, recorded a career-high 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting
including a perfect 2-of-2 from behind the arc in Midwestern State’s loss to No. 14 Lubbock Christian on
Thursday. Westbrooks scored 11 of her 18 points in the second half to help the Mustangs trim a 31-point deficit
to 14 in the fourth quarter. The Rollins transfer has now recorded double figures in the last two contests for the
Mustangs after a 12-point performance vs. Arkansas-Fort Smith.
Ikpeaku Iwobi, Tarleton State University, continued her torrid start to the season as the junior averaged a
double-double in a pair of games for Tarleton last week. Iwobi scored 35 points in 54 minutes of game action
for an average of 17.5 points per game against Arlington Baptist and St. Mary’s. In Tuesday’s win over Arlington
Baptist, Iwobi scored a career-high 21 points, which was her first career 20-point game. She followed up with
14 points and 12 rebounds against the Rattlers. For the week, she averaged her 17.5 points per game on .520
shooting from the field, including .333 from downtown, and .889 at the free throw line. She grabbed 22 total
rebounds, including 12 offensive and 10 defensive, while adding an assist and two steals.
Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State University, led the Belles with 24 points in an 85-50 win over St. Edward’s. It is
her fourth game in double figures and the third with at least 22 points. She dished out seven assists in the two
games and was perfect from the free throw line going six-for-six. She his 83-percent from the field on Saturday
and sunk 50-percent for the week.
Sasha Watson, West Texas A&M University, averaged 13.0 points in two wins for the undefeated Lady Buffs
as they improved to 7-0 on the year. She scored a season-high 18 points all in the second half and 12 points
over the final six minutes keying a 10-0 run as the Lady Buffs battled back for a 76-70 win at upset-minded
Oklahoma Christian on Saturday. She went 16 of 21 from the line (.762) and 12 of 15 at Oklahoma Christian
also all in the second half. Watson had seven assists and four steals for the week as she went 5 of 8 from the
field (.625).
Briana White, Eastern New Mexico University, poured in a game-high 12 points in the Greyhounds’ victory
over Western New Mexico. Her five field goals also were the most for any player from either team. While ENMU
was building a lead in the second quarter, she connected on two of her three three-point attempts and scored
eight points. White also dished out a pair of assists.
Erin Maxwell, Texas Woman’s University, led the Pioneers’ defense with 6.5 rebounds per game and 2.5
blocks per game and helped TWU to a 2-0 record last week. She posted 12 points, 7 rebounds and three
blocks against Texas Wesleyan and then added 8 points, 6 rebounds and 2 blocks against Oklahoma Christian.
Maxwell helped the Pioneers hold its two opponents to 26.8 percent shooting.
Diamalises Rivera, Angelo State University, was a critical piece to the Belles defensive efforts in two wins last
week. ASU held teams to just 34.1-percent from the field and limited its two opponents to 51.5 point per game.
Rivera was key with 10 total rebounds and two blocks at post. The ASU defense held opponents to single digits
in three of the eight quarters.
Amari Jones, Texas A&M University - Commerce, finished the week pulling down 10.5 rebounds per game
with 16 of them being defensive boards. In addition to her great rebounding, Jones had three blocks, three
assists, one steal, and averaged 6.5 points per game. In the game against Rogers State, her previous school,
Jones recorded her second double double of the season with 11 points and 12 rebounds.
Madison Parker, West Texas A&M University, tallied the first double-double of the season for the No. 4 West
Texas A&M Lady Buffs with 10 points and 10 rebounds off the bench in a 74-49 win at Oklahoma Panhandle
State on Wednesday. She tallied four rebounds at Oklahoma Christian in the Lady Buffs’ 76-70 win on Saturday.
Parker went 5 of 12 from the field for the week and 4 of 7 from the line, while pulling down seven offensive and
seven defensive rebounds for the week. She had two steals. Parker and the Lady Buffs held OPSU to under 60
points for the sixth-straight game to open the season and then rallied with a 10-0 run in the fourth quarter to
stave off upset-minded Oklahoma Christian.
Ikpeaku Iwobi, Tarleton State University, continued her torrid start to the season as the junior averaged a
double-double in a pair of games for Tarleton last week. Iwobi scored 35 points in 54 minutes of game action
for an average of 17.5 points per game against Arlington Baptist and St. Mary’s. In Tuesday’s win over Arlington
Baptist, Iwobi scored a career-high 21 points, which was her first career 20-point game. She followed up with
14 points and 12 rebounds against the Rattlers. For the week, she averaged her 17.5 points per game on .520
shooting from the field, including .333 from downtown, and .889 at the free throw line. She grabbed 22 total
rebounds, including 12 offensive and 10 defensive, while adding an assist and two steals.
MEN’S NOTES (Submitted by LSC SID’s)
Angelo State
The Rams remain 8-0 on the season with its only loss coming in a close exhibition game with Division I University
of Texas Rio Grande Valley. ASU continues to lead the LSC with its high scoring offense (97.4 points per game)
and in scoring margin (23.5 point differential). This week Tre Bennett was a great facilitator and scorer for
the Rams offense last week. The Houston, Texas native led the team with 39 overall points which included 13
against Northern New Mexico and an outstanding 26 in a close exhibition game against Division I University
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Wayland Baptist at Texas Woman’s, 7 p.m.
Puerto Rico-Bayamon vs West Texas A&M, 1 p.m.
LAST WEEK’S RESULTS
Complete results at lonestarconference.org.
WEEKLY AWARDS
Date Men’s Offensive
N-17 Bretson McNeal, Midwestern State
N-24 EJ Reed, Tarleton State
N-30 David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M
D-7 EJ Reed, Tarleton State (2)
Date Men’s Defensive
N-17 EJ Reed, Tarleton State
N-24 Khapri Alston, Midwestern State
N-30 Jamar Goodwin, Texas A&M-Kingsville
D-7 Trevor Fuller, Midwestern State
Date Women’s Offensive
N-17 Bailey Wipff, Tarleton State
N-24 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State
N-30 Lilley Vander Zee, West Texas A&M
D-7 Gabby Scott, Texas A&M-Commerce
Date Women’s Defensive
N-17 Sasha Watson, West Texas A&M
N-24 Madison Parker, West Texas A&M
N-30 Erin Maxwell, Texas Woman’s
D-7 Sarah Stinnett, Eastern New Mexico
A L L E N , T E X A S
LSC BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
MARCH 2-3-4-5 | ALLEN, TEXAS
LSC, CITY OF FRISCO TO HOST 2016
MEN’S BASKETBALL ELITE EIGHT
The NCAA awarded the 2016 Division II Men’s
Basketball Elite Eight to the city of Frisco, Texas.
The Lone Star Conference and Frisco Convention &
Visitors Bureau will host the event March 23-24-26.
The Elite Eight will take place in the state of Texas
for the first time ever at Dr Pepper Arena, a multi-
purpose sports and entertainment venue that seats
about 5,000 for basketball.
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of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Against UTRGV he was
9-16 from inside the arch and 5-8 from 3-point range.
Omari Gudul also had a great week and continues
to lead the Rams in rebounding and blocked shots.
The senior pulled down a team high 13 boards in
an exhibition game against Division I University of
Texas Rio Grande while he added four more against
Northern New Mexico College. He also led the squad
in steals and blocks marking two of each against
UTRGV and two blocks against NNMC. The Rams hit
the road again this week to take on Lubbock Christian
on Thursday, December 10.
Cameron
0-2 last week.
Eastern New Mexico
1-1 last week.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State improved to 7-1 on the season
taking home wins over St. Mary’s (Texas) (77-66)
and Oklahoma Christian (99-66) last week... The
Mustangs have at least seven of their first eight
games for the 15th time in school history and are
off to their best start since opening the 2011-12
campaign with 13 consecutive wins... MSU has shot
50 percent or better as a team in each of its last three
games and is five of eight games this season... The
Mustangs rank second in the LSC with a season field
goal percentage of 50.4... Five of MSU’s seven wins
have been by double figures... Midwestern State
boasts an opponent winning percentage of .650...
Senior guard Bretson McNeal paced MSU in scoring
in both wins last week scoring 15 points against St.
Mary’s (Texas) and 16 versus Oklahoma Christian...
McNeal shot 53.3 percent from the field and 6-of-11
from the 3-point line in the wins over St. Mary’s and
Oklahoma Christian... Senior forward Khapri Alston
notched his fourth double-double of the season with
14 points and 11 rebounds against St. Mary’s on
Tuesday... Senior forward DeVaughn Jones recorded
his second perfect night from the field going 6-for-6
with 14 points Tuesday against St. Mary’s... Junior
forward Trevor Fuller blocked three shots in each
game last week and has recorded a blocked in each of
MSU’s seven games this season... Senior guard Jordan
Stevens tallied 13 points and dished out six assists
against Oklahoma Christian. It was Stevens’ fifth
game with at least five assists... Junior guard Sheldon
Hagigal scored in double figures off of the bench for
the fourth time this season finishing with 12 points
with a pair of 3-pointers while dishing out two assists
Friday against Oklahoma Christian...
Tarleton State
No. 9 Tarleton improved to 7-1 on the season with
wins over Arlington Baptist and NAIA No. 25 Our
Lady of the Lake. It was the third straight win for the
Texans. It was also the third straight game Tarleton
shot over 50 percent from the floor. The Texans
limited opponents to only 59 points per game in
the two wins and 35 percent shooting. Tarleton will
take on Texas-Permian Basin on December 14 at 7:30
p.m.”
Texas A&M-Commerce
Did not play last week.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Texas A&M-Kingsville lost to #RV St. Edward’s
University despite Troy Jones’ 17 points... the senior
forward went 11-of-12 from the free throw line... Cris
Boleware also reached double figures with 14 points
and two steals... the Javelinas return to the hardwood
on Dec. 12 at Texas A&M International... they are
currently 5-2 on the season and rank No. 10 in the
D2SIDA South Central Regional poll.
West Texas A&M
The Buffs went 1-1 this past week as they topped
Oklahoma Panhandle State (87-77) on the road on
Tuesday night to win their fifth straight contest before
struggling from the floor on Thursday night as they
fell to Lubbock Christian (75-93) at the Rip Griffin
Center in Lubbock to move their overall record to
6-3 on the season. The Buffs return to the friendly
confines of the First United Bank Center next week
as they host Mid-America Christian on Tuesday night
with tipoff set for 6 p.m. followed by a Saturday
afternoon matchup with the Pioneers of Wayland
Baptist starting at 4 p.m. as a part of a doubleheader
with the #4 Lady Buffs and UT-Permian Basin at 2
p.m. in Canyon. The Evangels of MACU (NAIA, Sooner
Athletic Conference) enter the weekend with an
overall record of 8-1 as they take on Texas Wesleyan
on Saturday night (5 p.m.) in Fort Worth.
WOMEN’S NOTES (Submitted by LSC
SID’s)
Angelo State
The Belles improved to 5-1 with wins over Texas
Wesleyan and St. Edward’s ... ASU’s 85.5 points per
game and 47.2-percent from the field is tops in
the LSC as is the 22.8 margin ... The Belles limited
opponents to single digit points in three of its eight
quarters last week ... Taylor Dorsey added her third
game of at least 20 points and her fourth in double
figures on the season ... She leads the LSC with a 17.7
points per game average ... ASU will travel to Corpus
Christi for an exhibition game before facing St. Mary’s
at home on Sunday.
Cameron
0-1 last week.
Eastern New Mexico
The Greyhounds dominated last week’s contest
at Western New Mexico, to complete a two-game
sweep of in-state Division II rivals. Eastern was
especially dominant in the middle portion of the
game, and held a 36-12 scoring advantage over the
second and third quarters. Eastern’s stifling defense
was reflected in the fact that WNMU held a lead for
just 3:02 of play, while the Hounds led for more than
30 minutes. Briana White was the only ENMU player
to reach double figures (12 pts), but the Hounds had
six players with at least five points. Johna McClelland
contributed eight points and seven rebounds. This
Saturday, ENMU will host Wayland Baptist at Rock
Staubus Gymnasium in Clovis.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State fell to 1-7 on the season after
suffering a 92-71 defeat to No. 14 Lubbock Christian
Thursday in Lubbock. The Mustangs fell behind by
31 points late in the second quarter before trimming
their deficit down to 14 just minutes into the fourth
period. Junior guard Jacquar Westbrooks (18) and
sophomore guard Whitney Taylor (17) both recorded
career highs to lead the Mustangs in scoring. The
Mustangs shot a season-best 42.6 percent (26-of-
61) from the field while connecting on a season-
high eight three-pointers in the defeat. Midwestern
continues its six-game road stretch next weekend at
the South Point Holiday Hoops Classic in Las Vegas,
Nevada. The Mustangs will face Western Washington
(Dec. 18) and Stonehill College (Dec. 19) in a pair of
10 p.m. (CT) tipoffs at South Point Arena.
Tarleton State
Tarleton went 1-1 with a win over perennial NCCAA
power Arlington Baptist on Tuesday and a loss to St.
Mary’s Saturday. Ikpeaku Iwobi averaged a double-
double for the week and the TexAnns will return to
action on Dec. 14 against Oklahoma Baptist.
Texas A&M-Commerce
A&M-Commerce went 1-1 on the weekend defeating
Southeastern State Oklahoma 80-60 but loosing to
Rogers State, 50-49. The Lions are 3-4 on the season
and play the next three games on the road. At this
point, the Lions are 0-3 on the road this season.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Texas A&M-Kingsville’s strong start simmered down
last week as the Javelinas went 0-2 against regional
foes UTPB and St. Mary’s and fell to Our Lady of
the Lake... the Javelinas are now 5-4 on the year
and return to action on Dec. 12 to host Texas A&M
International in Kingsville.
Texas Woman’s
TWU improved to 6-2 record after winning both
games last week. The Pioneers defeated Texas
Wesleyan 54-46 in overtime on Monday and then
knocked off Oklahoma Christian 79-70 on Thursday.
TWU struggled on offense against Texas Wesleyan
but the Pioneer defense was up to the task as
they captured an overtime win. Against Oklahoma
Christian sophomore Morgan Easley scored a career-
high 17 points, senior Danielle Westerfield shot 6-for-
6 from the floor and the Pioneers’ defense held OCU
to a 26.5 percent shooting. Freshman Kara Mitchell
led the team with 11.5 points per game for the week
while junior Erin Maxwell had a team-best 6.5 rpg.
Easley and junior Emily Spector both averaged 11.0
ppg.
West Texas A&M
The No. 4 West Texas A&M Lady Buffs improved to 7-0
with a pair of road wins this week as they defeated
Oklahoma Panhandle Sate 74-49 and won at upset-
minded Oklahoma Christian 76-70...The Lady Buffs
used a 10-0 run midway through the fourth quarter
at OC to pull out the win...The Lady Buffs were led
by junior Sasha Watson who had a season-high 18
points all in the second half of the game and went
12 of 15 from the line in the second half as well...WT
trailed at half for just the second time this season
26-25 with the other being in the win over then-No.
19 Colorado Mesa the first weekend of the season in
Golden, Colo...OPSU became the sixth-straight team
WT held under 60 points in the 74-49 win...The Lady
Buffs allowed 70 points on Saturday to OC, but are
allowing just 53.3 points per game this season...WT
pulled down a season-high 52 rebounds and 24 on
the offensive end at OPSU on Wednesday...OPSU shot
just .346 from the field and OC shot .348 as WT has
not allowed a team to shoot 40 percent this season
as teams are shooting an even 35 percent against
the Lady Buffs this season...WT upped its free throw
shooting this week to a .678 clip for the season...WT
is 101 of 149 in free throws and has made more than
its opponents have attempted (50-84)...They also
are holding teams to under 60 percent from the line
(.595)...It also marked the best start for the Lady Buffs
since the 2013-14 season when WT also started 7-0
as that team finished in the national championship
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game with a 32-3 record...WT sophomore Madison
Parker tallied the first double-double with 10 points
and 10 rebounds off the bench for the Lady Buffs
at OPSU...Senior Michaela Neuhaus led the team
with three triples and 13.5 points for the week...
Junior Lilley Vander Zee has found the offensive
touch going 10 of 18 form the field as she pulled
down 10 rebounds...WT tallied 25 steals and forced
44 turnovers for the week...WT outrebounded the
opposition by 10 for the week (44.0-34.0).