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 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 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 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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 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 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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
- 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.
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 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 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.
- 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 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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This document announces the selection of the 2014-15 Capital One Academic All-America Division II Track & Field/Cross Country teams by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Ewa Zaborowska of Harding University and Aaron Dinzeo of California University of Pennsylvania top the women's and men's teams respectively. A total of 45 women and 46 men were selected across three teams, with 15 athletes named to the first team. Many of the selections are repeat honorees and hold high GPAs across various academic disciplines while also achieving athletic success.
The document summarizes the upcoming Lone Star Conference football playoffs. Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State will play for the title on November 14th. Angelo State and Eastern New Mexico will play for third place. Other playoff matchups include Texas A&M-Kingsville vs West Texas A&M and Oklahoma Panhandle State vs Tarleton State. Offensive and defensive players of the week are also recognized from the playoff qualifying teams.
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 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.
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 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.
- 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.
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 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 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.
- 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 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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This document announces the selection of the 2014-15 Capital One Academic All-America Division II Track & Field/Cross Country teams by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Ewa Zaborowska of Harding University and Aaron Dinzeo of California University of Pennsylvania top the women's and men's teams respectively. A total of 45 women and 46 men were selected across three teams, with 15 athletes named to the first team. Many of the selections are repeat honorees and hold high GPAs across various academic disciplines while also achieving athletic success.
The document summarizes the upcoming Lone Star Conference football playoffs. Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State will play for the title on November 14th. Angelo State and Eastern New Mexico will play for third place. Other playoff matchups include Texas A&M-Kingsville vs West Texas A&M and Oklahoma Panhandle State vs Tarleton State. Offensive and defensive players of the week are also recognized from the playoff qualifying teams.
The document summarizes the upcoming Lone Star Conference football playoffs. Texas A&M-Commerce earned the top seed after finishing the regular season with a perfect 6-0 conference record. They will host Angelo State in one of the playoff games on November 7th. The winners of the playoff games on November 7th will meet for the conference title on November 14th, while the losers will play for third place. It also provides details on individual player performances and awards from the previous week's games.
The six-team field for the upcoming Lone Star Conference Softball Championship was set, with West Texas A&M, Texas Woman's, Tarleton State, Cameron, Angelo State, and Texas A&M-Commerce qualifying for the single-elimination tournament being hosted by West Texas A&M from May 1-2. West Texas A&M is the top seed after winning the regular season title with a 22-6 record. The tournament will begin with quarterfinal games on May 1st and the championship will be decided on May 2nd.
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.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference football for the week. It notes that four LSC teams started the season with wins in non-conference games last week. It also discusses the upcoming Lone Star Football Festival at AT&T Stadium featuring three LSC matchups. The article names the offensive, defensive, and special teams players of the week from games played the previous week. It provides statistics and notes from those games and recognizes other top performers. It includes the current LSC football standings and schedule for the upcoming week as well as results and notes from the previous week's games.
The document provides information about an upcoming Lone Star Conference cross country championships meet being held on October 26th in Stephenville, Texas. It also announces the weekly award winners for top male and female runners and provides updates on other top performing teams and individuals. Finally, it includes the current top times for men's cross country runners in the LSC as of October 15th, 2015.
The document discusses recent football games and standings in the Lone Star Conference. Three teams - Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Commerce, and Angelo State - remain undefeated. This week's key game is Angelo State hosting Midwestern State. The conference determines playoff seeding based on regular season results and conducts a two-week playoff between the top teams. Midwestern State improved to 4-0 with a victory over Tarleton State, while Angelo State defeated West Texas A&M. Texas A&M-Commerce also won their game. The document provides details on individual top performances and awards.
The document lists the top 75 men's and women's basketball players and coaches from the Lone Star Conference's first 75 years. It provides biographical information on many of the players and coaches recognized, including their school, years active, hometown, records held, awards earned, and other accomplishments. The list includes notable names such as Guy V. Lewis, Pete Harris, James Silas, and Eddie Robinson. It also recognizes five current LSC members who were included on the list.
The document provides information on cross country results and awards for the Lone Star Conference. Geoffrey Kipchumba of West Texas A&M University and Aly Coughlin of Tarleton State University were named the Male and Female Runners of the Week. The document also lists the top times from meets for men and women in the conference and provides brief updates on several conference teams' performances at recent competitions.
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.
Three Lone Star Conference softball teams - Angelo State, West Texas A&M and Cameron - have only one loss each so far this season. The document provides updates on individual player performances from those teams and others in the conference over the past week, as well as standings and schedules for upcoming games. It recognizes the players of the week for hitting and pitching and lists other top performers from schools across the conference.
This document provides results from the Lone Star Conference Indoor Championship track meet held in Lubbock, TX on February 28-March 1, 2015. It lists the top finishers in various women's track events including the 55m dash, 200m dash, 400m dash, 800m run, mile run, 3000m run, 55m hurdles, 4x400m relay, and distance medley relay. It also includes the top height in the women's high jump. Kaina Martinez of Texas A&M-Kingsville won the 55m dash and 200m dash. Amber Perry of Texas A&M-Kingsville won the 400m dash.
This document provides information about upcoming cross country meets for Lone Star Conference schools during the week of September 10, 2015. It names Michal Idziak of Texas A&M-Kingsville as the male runner of the week and provides no nomination for female runner of the week. It also lists the top individual male and female finishers and their times from recent meets.
Michael Jurgella, a senior catcher from St. Cloud State University, has been named the Capital One Academic All-America Division II Baseball Player of the Year. He leads the 2015 first team with a 3.62 GPA in finance. The first, second, and third teams consist of student-athletes from various positions who excel both on the field and in the classroom, with GPA requirements ranging from 3.48 to 4.00. Jurgella is one of four repeat selections to the team.
The document lists women's golf team and individual records from Lone Star Conference schools over multiple years. It provides scores from two rounds of competition for both teams and individual players, ranking them based on their finish and score relative to par. The top individual scores included several players who shot under par or even par over two rounds of competition.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Lone Star Conference Volleyball Weekly Release (09/12/17)lscmedia
The document provides an update on Lone Star Conference volleyball for the week of September 12, 2017. It announces the players of the week from Angelo State University and recaps the performances of LSC teams in recent tournaments. Angelo State achieved its highest national ranking of #5 after finishing third in the Colorado Premier Tournament. Several individual players from LSC schools had standout performances over the week. LSC conference play is set to begin with games on Tuesday and over the weekend.
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.
Tarleton State and Angelo State sit atop the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings with 8-1 records after winning matches last week. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State and Brianna Sotello of Angelo State earned offensive and defensive player of the week honors respectively. Angelo State and Tarleton State will face off on Wednesday for the top spot in the conference standings.
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.
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 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 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 summarizes basketball action in the Lone Star Conference for the week. It discusses the standings for both men's and women's teams, with Midwestern State leading the men and West Texas A&M and Texas Woman's co-leading the women. It also names the Players of the Week for both men's and women's teams, with players from Midwestern State, Angelo State, and Texas Woman's recognized. Schedules are provided for the upcoming week of men's and women's games.
The 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 (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.
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LSC STANDINGS
School Conf CPct. Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral
Cameron 0-0 0.000 8-0 1.000 W8 0-0 0-0 8-0
Tarleton State 0-0 0.000 8-2 0.800 W3 2-0 1-1 5-1
Texas Woman’s 0-0 0.000 6-2 0.750 W1 3-1 1-0 2-1
Angelo State 0-0 0.000 7-3 0.700 L1 4-0 1-1 2-2
Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 0.000 6-3 0.667 W2 1-0 0-1 5-2
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 0.000 5-3 0.625 W1 2-2 1-0 2-1
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 0.000 4-4 0.500 L2 0-0 0-1 4-3
West Texas A&M 0-0 0.000 4-4 0.500 L3 3-1 0-1 1-2
Midwestern State 0-0 0.000 4-6 0.400 L2 2-0 0-2 2-4
LSC VOLLEYBALL
The Lone Star Conference volleyball season is underway with all nine teams competing in tournament play
on the opening weekend. Angelo State, Tarleton State and Cameron boast perfect records after one week.
League play starts this week with one match Wednesday, along with three contests on Friday and Saturday.
LSC volleyball teams are 30-10 overall this season. The squads are currently 11-4 combined versus Rocky
Mountain Athletic Conference teams, and 7-2 against the Heartland Conference, which are the other leagues
in the NCAA South Central Region.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSIVE
Hailey Roberts, Tarleton State University, SO, Cedar Park, Texas, Cedar Park HS
Roberts’ masterful beginning to the 2015 season has continued over the past week as the sophomore outside
hitter improved on her incredible first week by blasting 119 kills in five games last week. Roberts added two
more 30-kill performances to her resume, tying the school record for most 30-kill games in a career. In addition
to her offensive onslaught, she landed her 119 kills with a .302 hitting percentage over the last five games as
Tarleton improved to 8-2 on the season. She is leading the LSC in kills and kills per set, which she improved by
landing 6.26 kills per set last week. She also had five assists, three ace, 63 digs, and nine blocks on the way to
scoring 127.0 points for the TexAnns last week.
DEFENSIVE
Brett Zaccardo, Texas A&M University - Kingsville, SO, Amarillo, Texas, Bushland HS
Zaccardo had a great weekend at Texas A&M-Kingsville’s own tournament. She totaled 75 digs in 13 sets for
an average of 5.77 per set. She recorded two matches with 20 or more digs including setting a school record
against Lubbock Christian. Zaccardo recorded 29 digs versus the Lady Chaps to break the Javelina mark in a
three-set match that was held since 2007. For the weekend, she and the Javelinas held opponents to 11.62 kills
per set and a .125 attacking percentage.
SETTER
Chandler Gow, Tarleton State University, SO, Mansfield, Texas, Mansfield HS
Gow continued to lead Tarleton into the win column last week as the sophomore setter helped the TexAnns
improve to an 8-2 record with wins over Western State, Colorado State-Pueblo and Texas Wesleyan. The
sophomore setter assisted on 235 kills in five games, which led to 12.37 assists per set and a .250 team hitting
percentage. She set a new career high with 55 assists against Missouri Western State and recorded back-to-
back 50-assist performances in Colorado over the weekend. She also recorded her third career double-double
with 54 assists and 17 digs against Colorado-Colorado Springs on Friday. She added nine kills, three aces, 39
digs, and eight blocks for the week.
OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Lauren Frye, Eastern New Mexico University, now has double-digit kills in six of her eight matches on the
season, including a new single game career high of 26 kills against UCCS. The 26 kills ties her for fifth place in
the ENMU record books for most kills in a single game.
Makayala Mayfield, Texas Woman’s University, helped the Pioneers to 3-1 record at the Steel & Silver Classic
including three wins against regional opponents. She posted a team best 48 kills, 3.69 kills per set and eight
service aces. Mayfield also recorded 36 digs and 2.77 digs per set. She had double digit kills in three of the four
games and recorded two double-doubles over the weekend. On the season Mayfield leads the team on offense
90 kills and 10 service aces. She also has four double-doubles in her young collegiate career.
Krystal Faison, Texas A&M University - Kingsville, led Texas A&M-Kingsville with 48 kills, 3.69 k/s and a .234
attack percentage at the Emerald Beach Hotel Javelina Volleyball Invitational. She recorded her third and fourth
double-doubles of the season in the first two matches of the weekend. Faison began with 16 kills and 14 digs
against St. Mary’s and added 14 kills and 13 digs versus Bentley. She concluded the tournament with nine kills
and digs against Drury and nine kills and 12 digs versus Lubbock Christian. Faison also added four assists, two
blocks and a service ace.
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Eastern New Mexico at N.M. Highlands, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015,
*Tarleton State at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Dowling at Angelo State, 3:30 p.m.
Angelo State at Ohio Valley, 5:30 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
*Texas Woman’s at Eastern New Mexico, 7 p.m.
*Cameron at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Our Lady of the Lake at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9:30 a.m.
Angelo State at New Haven, 12 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, 2 p.m.
*Texas Woman’s at West Texas A&M, 2 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2 p.m.
Angelo State at American International, 4 p.m.
All times are CST; * denotes LSC game
LAST WEEK’S RESULTS
Complete results at lonestarconference.org.
WEEKLY AWARDS
Offensive
S-9 Hailey Roberts, Tarleton State
S-15 Hailey Roberts, Tarleton State (2)
Defensive
S-9 Meg Umbel, Tarleton State
S-15 Brett Zaccardo, Texas A&M - Kingsville
Setter
S-9 Maggi Jo Keffury, Angelo State
S-15 Chandler Gow, Tarleton State
FIRST SERVE
• West Texas A&M, Angelo State and Tarleton
State are receiving votes in the AVCA poll (Sept.
14).
LONE STAR CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL
WEEKLY RELEASE | SEPTEMBER 15, 2015
Contact: Melanie Robotham | Assistant Commissioner | Office: 972-234-0033 x. 103 |
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Kat Evans, Cameron University, guided Cameron to
their best start since 1998 at 8-0 with a team high
64 kills in four matches at the Tiger/Savage Storm
Classic. The CU senior averaged 3.56 kills per set and
scored 67 points, while having a hitting percentage at
.260. On Friday, Evans had a season matching high of
19 kills in a four set win against William Jewell. She
also had three double-doubles and was dig short of a
fourth this last weekend after averaging 3.06 per set.
The four year starter in four seasons has recorded
1144 total kills.
Hunter Porter, Midwestern State University,
started in all six matches for the Mustangs last week,
averaging3.19killspersetona.293hittingpercentage
... Named to the Arkansas Tech All-Tournament Team
after leading Midwestern State with 3.50 kills per set
on a .285 attack percentage ... Totaled double-digit
kills in all four tournament matches ... Hit a season-
best .450 in Midwestern State’s win over Texas
Wesleyan with 12 kills ... Recorded a season-best 15
kills against Newman ... Finished with a .433 hitting
percentage against Ouachita Baptist with 14 kills and
just one error.
Zoey Hanrahan, Angelo State University, was
very efficient for the Belles at the Colorado Premier
Challenge hitting a team high .337 over four matches.
The junior hit 2.81 kills per set and finished with .75
blocks per set. She recorded two solo and 10 assisted
blocks for the tournament. Hanrahan tied a career
high of 15 kills in a win over UC-San Diego and tallied
45 over the weekend. The Pflugerville native is No. 7
in the LSC with a .306 hitting percentage.
Courtney Tate, Texas A&M University - Commerce,
led the team in service aces this weekend and is tied
for fifth in the LSC. Tate contributed big kills to help
ignite the Lions throughout the weekend.
Katie MacLeay, Angelo State University, led the
Belles defense with 5.31 digs per set and recorded
85 over four matches. The senior added six aces and
only two reception errors. She had three matches
of at least 20 digs. The San Antonio native is the LSC
leader with 211 total digs and a 5.55 digs per set for
the season.
Andrea Aguilar, Eastern New Mexico University,
helped the Greyhounds to a 2-2 record over the
weekend, setting a new career high for digs in a single
game with 32. The 32 digs also put her in the ENMU
record books at No. 9 all time for digs in a single
game.
Mallory Kuechle, Texas Woman’s University, was
the leader on defense for TWU at the Steel & Silver
Classic and helped the Pioneers to a 3-1 record
including three wins against regional opponents. She
recorded 49 digs, 3.77 digs per set, 10 total blocks,
0.77 blocks per set, 31 kills, 2.38 kills per set and four
service aces. Kuechle had just three receiving errors
on 92 attempts for a .967 serve receive percentage.
On the season she has 57 kills, a team-best 104 digs,
8 service aces and 14 total blocks.
Jasyln Wacker, Texas A&M University - Commerce,
is continuing to impress the Lions fans and staff with
her effective defense. Big blocks in multiple matches
this weekend helped give the Lions an edge this past
weekend.
Meg Umbel, Tarleton State University, was a
dominant force for the Tarleton defense once again
as she helped the TexAnns improve to 8-2 on the
season. The senior middle blocker led the team with
21 blocks, including five solo, for an average of 1.11
blocks per set. She tied her career high with eight
blocks against Texas Wesleyan in three sets Monday
night. Umbel’s presence at the net helped Tarleton
hold its opponents to a .190 hitting percentage for
the week. Umbel added 30 kills and a dig, as well.
Maggi Jo Keffury, Angelo State University, the LSC
leader in assists per set at 11.50, continues to guide
the Belles offense. The senior recorded 181 total
assists and set a season high with 57 against Missouri
S&T. Keffury had two double-doubles with 43 assists
and 16 digs against Metro State and 48 assists and 11
digs versus UC-San Diego and now has four on the
season.
CaseyKlobedans,TexasA&MUniversity-Kingsville,
was credited with 132 assists for 10.15 a/s at the
Emerald Beach Hotel Javelina Volleyball Invitational.
Against the Bentley and Drury, she recorded a
double-double. She finished with 38 assists and 14
digs against the Falcons and 27 assists and 16 digs
versus Drury. Klobedans concluded the weekend with
36 assists in a sweep of regional opponent Lubbock
Christian. Along with setting up her teammates,
Klobedans added 19 kills (1.46 k/s), 45 digs (3.46 d/s),
five blocks and three service aces.
Courtney Tate, Texas A&M University - Commerce,
in addition to rare kills and clutch service aces, also
had beautiful and timely sets making it easier for
teammates to place the ball for successful kills.
Joey Redwine, Texas Woman’s University, ran a 5-1
offense and helped the Pioneers to a 3-1 record at
the Steel & Silver Classic including three wins against
regional opponents. She had 117 assists, 9.00 assists
per set, 20 digs and nine total blocks. Redwine
recorded 28 or more assists in three of the four
games over the weekend. On the season she has 254
assists, 58 digs and 14 total blocks. The Pioneers have
a .214 hitting percentage on the season.
LSC NOTES (Submitted by LSC SID’s)
Angelo State
The Belles are 7-3 on the season and will open LSC
play at home this Wednesday against Tarleton State
... Maggi Jo Keffury is the LSC leader averaging 11.50
assists per set ... The senior has four double-doubles
on the season and set a season high with 57 assists ...
Katie MacLeay is tops in the conference with 211 digs
and 5.55 digs per set ... ASU will hit the road to the
American International College Invitational starting
on Friday.
Cameron
At 8-0 on the season, Cameron has had its best
start since 1998 after going 4-0 at the Tiger/Savage
Storm Classic on Sept. 11-12. The Aggies opened the
tournament by holding off a late match rally from
Southern Nazarene to win in four sets, 25-18, 25-
17, 22-25, and 25-20. Senior Kat Evans led the Aggie
offense with 16 kills and had 16 digs. Freshman Tori
Luckenbill also had a double-double for the Aggies
with 33 assists and 10 digs. For the second match
of the day, the Black and Gold took a 3-1 victory
over William Jewell, 25-20, 25-17, 23-25, and 25-20.
The Aggies had 31 kills versus nine errors against
the Cardinals. On day two, Cameron staged a late
comeback to best Southern Arkansas in five sets, 20-
25, 25-17, 21-25, 25-23, and 15-12. Evans led CU again
with 16 kills and 14 digs. Luckenbill nabbed her third
double-double match in a row with 42 assists and 15
digs. To close out the tournament, CU won a five set
nail biter against Fort Hays State, 25-23, 20-25, 25-13,
23-25, and 15-10. Offensively, Kendra Adams and Kat
Evans led the Aggies in kills by adding 13 each with
Kayla Allen right behind them who added 12 and
achieved a team high .455 hitting percentage. Evans
also earned her sixth double-double on the season by
contributing 16 digs.
Eastern New Mexico
For the second straight tournament ENMU walked
away splitting at 2-2, moving to 4-4 overall on the
AVCA DIVISION II
COACHES POLL
September 14, 2015
# Team (1st votes) Rec. Pts Prev.
1 Minnesota Duluth (25) 1160 7-1 3
2 Southwest Minn. State (8) 1113 7-1 2
3 Concordia-St. Paul (1) 1077 5-2 4
4 Ferris State (13) 1048 9-0 13
5 Tampa 991 5-3 1
6 Central Missouri 892 8-1 7
7 Washburn 856 9-0 9
8 Wayne State (Neb.) 799 6-1 5
9 Florida Southern 781 8-0 11
10 Wheeling Jesuit 765 5-3 10
11 Colorado School of Mines 735 6-2 6
12 Alaska-Anchorage 712 8-0 14
13 Rockhurst (1) 651 7-1 17
14 Cal State San Bernardino 559 6-1 16
15 Nebraska-Kearney 537 7-2 15
16 Western Washington 469 6-2 19
17 Palm Beach Atlantic 381 5-2 12
18 Grand Valley State 291 4-4 8
19 Central Oklahoma 267 8-1 NR
20 West Florida 222 6-2 25
21 Sonoma State 194 4-2 22
22 Northern State 181 8-0 NR
23 Wingate 169 7-1 23
24 Point Loma 153 5-3 20
25 Augustana (SD) 121 7-1 NR
Others receiving votes and listed on two or more bal-
lots: Cal State L. A. 49; Saginaw Valley State 48; Cali-
fornia Baptist 42; Winona State 32; Angelo State 31;
Ashland 28; Central Washington 27; Missouri S&T 25;
Chaminade 22; Drury 15; Colorado Mesa University
14; West Texas A&M 13; Saint Leo 10; Tarleton State
10; BYU-Hawai’i 9; South Carolina-Aiken 9; Lewis 7;
Minnesota State 7; Metro State 6; UC San Diego 3;
Arkansas-Fort Smith 2.
LSC IN 2015 AFCA RANKINGS
WEEK ASU CU ENMU MSU TSU
AUG. 18 RV NR NR NR RV
SEPT. 7 RV NR NR NR RV
SEPT. 14 RV NR NR NR RV
SEPT. 21
SEPT. 28
OCT. 5
OCT. 12
OCT. 19
OCT. 26
NOV. 2
NOV. 9
NOV. 16
WEEK A&M-C TAMUK TWU WTAMU
AUG. 17 NR NR NR 22
SEPT. 7 NR NR NR 24
SEPT. 14 NR NR NR RV
SEPT. 21
SEPT. 28
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season. The Greyhounds got wins over SEU and
Western State at the Steel & Silver Classic in Colorado
Springs, Colo. At Colorado Springs two single game
career highs were set for two separate Greyhounds.
The first was Frye with 26 kills against the University
of Colorado-Colorado Springs which was also good
enough to put her tied for fifth for kills in a single
game in the ENMU record books. The second career
high was Aguilar who recorded 32 digs, which also
put her in the record books tied at ninth place for
most digs in a single game.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State totaled a 3-3 mark last week,
claiming home-opening wins over Southwestern
Oklahoma State and Texas Wesleyan. The Mustangs
finished with a 1-3 mark at the Arkansas Tech
Tournament in Russellville with a win over Missouri
Southern and losses to Arkansas Tech, Newman and
Ouachita Baptist. Senior outside hitter Hunter Porter
was named to the all-tournament team after leading
the Mustangs with 3.50 kills per set on a .285 hitting
percentage. Sophomore outside hitter Meghan
Bettis leads the Mustangs offense with 2.72 kills
per set while freshman middle blocker Kiley Beaver
is second with 2.21 kills per set on a team-best .307
clip. Midwestern opens up Lone Star Conference play
Saturday with a trip to Texas A&M Kingsville for a 2
p.m. contest.
Tarleton State
Tarleton State went 3-2 over the weekend at the Steel
& Silver Classic in Colorado and with a single match
against Texas Wesleyan in Stephenville Monday night.
Tarleton put together three straight sweeps, heading
into Wednesday’s LSC opener at Angelo State. Hailey
Roberts improved on her week one performance by
blasting 119 kills in the last five games.
Texas A&M-Commerce
3-1 last week.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Texas A&M-Kingsville went 2-2 at their own Emerald
BeachHotelJavelinaVolleyballInvitational...Defeated
regional teams Lubbock Christian and St. Mary’s in
three sets... Fell to Bentley and Drury... Krystal Faison
led the Javelinas with 48 kills, 3.69 k/s and .234
attack percentage... Recorded her third and fourth
double-doubles of the year... Ashley Bukowksi posted
45 kills, 3.46 k/s, .226 attack percentage and seven
blocks... Valarie Moehrig added 36 kills (2.77 k/s)...
Casey Klobedans was credited with 132 assists (10.15
a/s)... Leading the team with 12 blocks was Haley
Hutchinson... Brett Zaccardo came away with 75 digs
for 5.77 d/s mark... Set new program record with 29
digs in a three-set match... Broke previous mark of 26
set back in 2007... Javelinas open LSC play on Friday
at home versus Cameron... Face Midwestern State
and Our Lady of the Lake on Saturday.
Texas Woman’s
The TWU volleyball team posted a 3-1 record at the
Steel & Silver Classic and improved to 6-2 on the
season. The Pioneers cruised to two wins on the first
day with a pair of three-set victories. TWU defeated
Western State, 25-17, 25-21, and 25-18, before
knocking off the host Colorado State-Pueblo, 25-18,
25-20, and 25-18. On the second day the Pioneers fell
to Missouri Western, 15-25, 27-25, 25-16, and 17-25
before bouncing back to sweep Adams State, 25-22,
25-16, and 25-14. Freshman Makayla Mayfield led
the team on offense with 48 kills and eight service
aces while senior Torie Talkington had a team-best
52 digs. Senior Joey Redwine ran a 5-1 offense and
posted 117 assists. Senior Hillary Shaffer recorded
31 kills and team-high 15 total blocks while junior
Mallory Kuechle added 31 kills, 49 digs and 10 total
blocks.
West Texas A&M
The Lady Buffs had a rough weekend at the Florida
Southern Terrace Hotel Classic in Lakeland as they
topped Armstrong State in the opener before falling
to Saint Leo, Central Oklahoma and #11 Florida
Southern to move to 4-4 overall. Senior middle
blocker Lexi Davis was named to the FSC Terrace
Hotel Classic All-Tournament Team for her efforts on
the court. The Lady Buffs begin the defense of their
Lone Star Conference Championship this weekend as
they host Texas A&M-Commerce and Texas Woman’s
at the WTAMU Fieldhouse “”The Box”” in Canyon.
V O L L E Y B A L L
LSC Volleyball Championship
November 19-20-21, 2015
No. 1 Seed