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.
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.
- 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.
Angelo State, Tarleton State, and West Texas A&M top the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings. The article provides league standings, individual player awards for offense, defense, and setting, and upcoming match schedules. It summarizes individual top performances and notes that Angelo State is ranked 12th in the nation and Tarleton State is receiving votes in the latest poll.
The document provides 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.
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.
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 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.
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.
- 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.
Angelo State, Tarleton State, and West Texas A&M top the Lone Star Conference volleyball standings. The article provides league standings, individual player awards for offense, defense, and setting, and upcoming match schedules. It summarizes individual top performances and notes that Angelo State is ranked 12th in the nation and Tarleton State is receiving votes in the latest poll.
The document provides 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.
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.
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 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.
Angelo State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Kingsville and West Texas A&M started Lone Star Conference play 2-0. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State and Elisa Bentsen of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. Meghan Parker of Angelo State was named setter of the week for the third consecutive week.
This document 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
The document provides standings and results from the Lone Star Conference volleyball season. It lists the top teams' records and notes that Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Cameron have perfect records after the opening weekend of tournament play. It also names the Players of the Week for offensive, defensive, and setter categories and lists their stats and accomplishments from the past week. Additionally, it provides schedules for upcoming LSC matchups in the following week.
The document provides standings and results 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Eastern New Mexico and Texas A&M-Commerce are tied atop the Lone Star Conference soccer standings with two weeks left in the regular season. The top four teams will advance to the conference tournament hosted by the number one seed November 7-9. Natalia Diaz of Texas Woman's University and Callie Briseno of Midwestern State were named co-offensive players of the week after scoring goals to help their teams to victories. Ariana Morrison of Texas Woman's University was named defensive player of the week for posting two shutouts while allowing no goals.
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.
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.
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.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference football standings and results from the previous week. Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain atop the standings with perfect conference records. Midwestern State defeated #6 Angelo State 29-20, while Texas A&M-Commerce won 63-0 over Tarleton State. The top performances from the week included a career game from Midwestern State linebacker Calvin Stewart in the win over Angelo State.
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.
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.
Angelo State, Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Kingsville and West Texas A&M started Lone Star Conference play 2-0. Hailey Roberts of Tarleton State and Elisa Bentsen of West Texas A&M were named offensive and defensive players of the week respectively. Meghan Parker of Angelo State was named setter of the week for the third consecutive week.
This document 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
The document provides standings and results from the Lone Star Conference volleyball season. It lists the top teams' records and notes that Angelo State, Tarleton State, and Cameron have perfect records after the opening weekend of tournament play. It also names the Players of the Week for offensive, defensive, and setter categories and lists their stats and accomplishments from the past week. Additionally, it provides schedules for upcoming LSC matchups in the following week.
The document provides standings and results 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Eastern New Mexico and Texas A&M-Commerce are tied atop the Lone Star Conference soccer standings with two weeks left in the regular season. The top four teams will advance to the conference tournament hosted by the number one seed November 7-9. Natalia Diaz of Texas Woman's University and Callie Briseno of Midwestern State were named co-offensive players of the week after scoring goals to help their teams to victories. Ariana Morrison of Texas Woman's University was named defensive player of the week for posting two shutouts while allowing no goals.
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.
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.
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.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference football standings and results from the previous week. Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain atop the standings with perfect conference records. Midwestern State defeated #6 Angelo State 29-20, while Texas A&M-Commerce won 63-0 over Tarleton State. The top performances from the week included a career game from Midwestern State linebacker Calvin Stewart in the win over Angelo State.
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.
This document contains the program for an outdoor track and field meet including event schedules, participating athletes, and seed times. Several women's running and relay events are listed including the 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 3000m steeplechase, 5000m, and 10000m runs as well as the 100m and 400m hurdles. The program provides heats and lanes for preliminaries and finals with each athlete's school and seeded time.
West Texas A&M took sole possession of first place in the women's LSC basketball standings by defeating Midwestern State and Cameron last week. The Lady Buffs have won 11 straight games. In men's basketball, Angelo State tops the standings despite its first LSC loss last week to Tarleton State. This week features 18 LSC basketball games. Players of the week are recognized for their offensive and defensive performances from the previous week. West Texas A&M continues to lead the women's standings while the men's standings are led by Angelo State.
This document provides information on the 2015 Daktronics/Division II CCA All-America Softball Team, including the first team, second team, and individual honors. Renee Erwin of West Texas A&M is named Player of the Year and Courtney Poole of North Georgia is named Pitcher of the Year. The first team includes three players each from West Texas A&M and Augustana College. The second team highlights pitchers Michelle Duncan of Dixie State, Morgan Foley of Indianapolis, and Hannah Perryman of Missouri-St. Louis.
The document summarizes recent football games and standings in the Lone Star Conference. Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain tied atop the conference standings at 4-0. This week's games include A&M-Commerce playing at West Texas A&M, Eastern New Mexico playing at Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville playing at Angelo State. Individual players are recognized for their performances, including Vincent Johnson of Midwestern State being named Offensive Player of the Week.
The document lists the top cross country running times for men and women in the Lone Star Conference as of October 9, 2014. For the men, Thomas Toth of Cameron University had the top time of 20:09.08 in the UCO Land Run meet. For the women, Michelle Krezonoski of Midwestern State University had the top time of 15:05.00 in the Strohman Dentral/MSU Stampede meet. The document provides runners' names, schools, meets, and times for a variety of distances ranging from 4 kilometers to 8 kilometers.
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 summarizes the top 75 football players and coaches in the 75-year history of the Lone Star Conference (LSC). It lists the names and provides brief highlights of several players and coaches who were honored, including many who went on to success in the NFL and Super Bowls. It also notes the LSC's championship success from 1969-1979 when it won 10 NAIA national titles.
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.
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 key Lone Star Conference football game this week will take place between Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State, as a win by Commerce clinches the outright conference title while a Midwestern State win keeps them unbeaten. After the regular season, the top four LSC teams will comprise a championship playoff bracket, while the remaining three teams and Oklahoma Panhandle State will comprise another bracket. Midwestern State improved to 7-0 for the second time in school history with a win over Humboldt State, limiting the top offense to a season low.
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.
Reese Gregory from St. Cloud State University and Will Albertson from Catawba College were named the 2015 Daktronics NCAA Division II Baseball Ron Lenz Pitcher and Player of the Year respectively. A total of 49 student-athletes from 40 institutions were named to the Daktronics All-America first, second or third teams, while 15 others received honorable mentions. Gregory had a 13-0 record with a 1.49 ERA and 92 strikeouts to lead the Huskies, while Albertson led Catawba with a .473 batting average, 26 home runs and 90 RBIs.
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.
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce were selected to represent the Lone Star Conference in the 2015 NCAA Division II Football Championship. Midwestern State received the No. 1 seed in their region and a first-round bye, while Texas A&M-Commerce will face Ferris State in the first round as the seventh seed, making their first playoff appearance since 1995. Midwestern State defeated Texas A&M-Commerce 37-33 in the Lone Star Conference championship game.
This document contains a list of student athletes at Angelo State University including their name, year in school, major or intended major, hometown, and sports they play. There are over 100 students listed with information provided about each including their academic performance, major, hometown, and involvement in various sports teams at the university such as football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, track and field, golf, soccer and others. The list includes athletes from freshman to senior standing.
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.
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 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.
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.
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LSC STANDINGS
School Conf CPct. Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral
Texas Woman’s 2-0 1.000 8-2 0.800 W3 3-1 3-0 2-1
Texas A&M-Commerce 2-0 1.000 8-3 0.727 W4 1-0 2-1 5-2
Cameron 1-0 1.000 9-0 1.000 W9 0-0 1-0 8-0
Angelo State 1-0 1.000 12-3 0.800 W5 5-0 4-1 3-2
Texas A&M-Kingsville 1-1 0.500 6-5 0.545 W1 3-4 1-0 2-1
Tarleton State 0-1 0.000 8-3 0.727 L1 2-0 1-2 5-1
Eastern New Mexico 0-2 0.000 5-6 0.455 L2 0-2 1-1 4-3
West Texas A&M 0-2 0.000 4-6 0.400 L5 3-3 0-1 1-2
Midwestern State 0-1 0.000 4-7 0.364 L3 2-0 0-3 2-4
LSC VOLLEYBALL
After one week of Lone Star Conference play four teams - Texas Woman’s, Texas A&M-Commerce, Angelo State,
and Cameron - are unbeaten.
LSC volleyball teams are 64-35 overall this season. The squads are currently 12-4 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
Mallory Blauser, Angelo State University, JR, Round Rock, Texas, Round Rock Christian Academy
Blauser continued to lead the Belles attack to a 5-0 record for the week with 66 kills and a solid .362 hitting
percentage. Setting a season high 23 kills in their first conference win of the season against Tarleton State she
then repeated the stellar performance for a second time against Dowling College. Blauser has hit double digit
kills in nine of Angelo State’s games this year. She capped off the week receiving all-tournament honors after
aiding Angelo State to and undefeated run through the International Hall of Fame Invitational in Springfield,
Massachusetts
DEFENSIVE
Katie MacLeay, Angelo State University, SR, San Antonio, Texas, Brandeis HS
MacLeay had a solid week anchoring the Belle defense and assisting the team to a 5-0 record. She totaled
102 digs in 16 sets averaging 6.38 digs per set for the week. She recorded four matches this week with over
20 digs totaling nine for the season. With 78 digs through four matches the senior defensive specialist earned
tournament MVP accolades and assisted ASU to an undefeated run through the Hall of Fame Invitational in
Springfield, Massachusetts. MacLeay and the Belles held the opposition to a .114 attacking percentage and 9.5
kills per set.
SETTER
Maggie Jo Keffury, Angelo State University, SR, Arroyo, Calif., Arroyo Grande HS
Keffury had a stellar week assisting the ASU attack and leading the team to a 5-0 record. She totaled 178 assist
in 15 sets averaging 11.87 per set. The senior setter has recorded at least 50 assists in four matches this season
and marked her fourth double-double of the season with 50 assists and 15 digs against Tarleton State. Keffury
also helped the Belles to an undefeated run through the International Hall of Fame Invitational in Springfield,
Massachusetts receiving all-tournament honors. During the four match event, she totaled 128 assist and 11.64
assist per set.
OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Hailey Roberts, Tarleton State University, despite a four-set loss to Angelo State in the LSC opener last week,
continued her dominance in Tarleton’s lone match of the week. The sophomore landed 25 kill shots for her
sixth 20-kill game of the season. With 12 digs, Roberts also posted her ninth double-double of the season in 11
games.
Ashley Bukowski, Texas A&M University - Kingsville, paced Texas A&M-Kingsville in their three matches with
43 kills for 3.58 k/s. She extended her double-double streak to four straight. Bukowski started the week with 10
kills and 17 digs. Saturday began with a 22-kill, 14 dig performance, with her kill total setting a new career-high.
Bukowski ended the week with 11 kills and 13 digs versus Midwestern State. For the week she totaled 44 digs
and 3.67 d/s and two blocks with a .286 attack percentage.
Makayla Mayfield, Texas Woman’s University, helped the Pioneers to a 2-0 start to the 2015 Lone Star
Conference schedule with a team-best 24 kills and 3.43 kills per set on the road. She posted a double-double
with a team-high 13 kills and 10 digs against Eastern New Mexico and then added 11 kills and seven digs at
West Texas A&M. On the season Mayfield leads the team with 114 kills and 3.45 kills per set.
Summer Alford, Texas A&M University - Commerce, played exceptionally well this weekend helping the Lions
knock off West Texas A&M in the Box. She also played a key role in the sweep against Eastern New Mexico and
with 11 kills. The Lions are 2-0 on opening weekend of conference play.
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
*Tarleton State at Texas Woman’s, 7 p.m.
*Angelo State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Cameron, 7 p.m.
Eastern New Mexico at Southwest, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
St. Mary’s at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Okla. Panhandle at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Friday, September 25, 2015
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Texas Woman’s, 5 p.m.
Southeastern Okla. at Texas A&M-Commerce, 6 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Tarleton State, 6 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
*West Texas A&M at Angelo State, 2 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Texas A&M-Commerce, 2 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Tarleton State, 2 p.m.
East Central at Texas Woman’s, 2 p.m.
Texas-Permian Basin at Midwestern State, 2 p.m.
Southern Nazarene at Cameron, 3 p.m.
Midwestern State at Lubbock Christian, 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)
S-22 Mallory Blauser, Angelo State
Defensive
S-9 Meg Umbel, Tarleton State
S-15 Brett Zaccardo, Texas A&M - Kingsville
S-22 Katie MacLeay, Angelo State
Setter
S-9 Maggi Jo Keffury, Angelo State
S-15 Chandler Gow, Tarleton State
S-22 Maggi Jo Keffury, Angelo State (2)
FIRST SERVE
• Angelo State is receiving votes in the AVCA poll
(Sept. 21).
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Lindsay Bost, Eastern New Mexico University, had
nine service aces over a three game stretch, tying a
single game career high with five aces against Texas
A&M-Commerce. She is currently second in the LSC
overall in aces and first overall in conference play with
seven total aces.
Madelyn Johnson, Midwestern State University,
recorded a career-best 31 digs against Texas A&M-
Kingsville ... Tied for eighth in the program record
books for digs in a four-set match ... Averaging 3.38
digs per set for 13th in the LSC ... Leads the league
and is tied for 14th nationally with 21 service aces.
Brett Zaccardo, Texas A&M University - Kingsville,
continued her outstanding performance this season
with 75 digs in three matches for a 6.25 per set
average. She opened with 15 digs against Cameron.
Zaccardo then set career-highs in digs (31) and assists
(8)against Our Lady of the Lake before closing the
weekend with 29 digs versus Midwestern State.
Adrianna Knutson, Tarleton State University, had
the best game of her young career in her first Lone
Star Conference match last week against Angelo
State in the Junell Center. The freshman defensive
specialist from San Antonio recorded a career-high 24
digs against the Rambelles, marking her first career
20-dig performance.
Ashley Mireles, Texas A&M University - Commerce,
was a leader on the defensive side and did well
getting the Lions into their offensive sets. Mireles
lead the team with 29 digs in seven sets.
Jenna Gillean, Cameron University, led the Aggie
defense with five blocks in their first three set sweep
at Texas A&M-Kingsville since Oct. 1991 on Friday
night. The freshman from Midland, Texas provided
Cameron with a team high 13 kills and had a .233
hitting percentage, while recording 15.5 total points
in the victory. Through nine matches this season,
Gillean has 30 total blocks and 89 kills.
Hillary Shaffer, Texas Woman’s University, was a
leader at the net helping the team post 17 total blocks
in the two road wins over the weekend. She led the
team with eight total blocks and 1.14 blocks per
set. Shaffer also added 19 kills and a team-best .356
hitting percentage. She had seven kills and six blocks
at Eastern New Mexico and then added a game-high
12 kills and two blocks at West Texas A&M. On the
season Shaffer leads the Pioneers in blocks (33) and
second in kills (90).
Chandler Gow, Tarleton State University, continued
her dominant start to the season with 47 more assists
in last week’s LSC opener against Angelo State. The
sophomore setter put together her sixth 40-assist
performance of the season.
Casey Klobedans, Texas A&M University -
Kingsville, had an outstanding week with 133 assists
and 11.08 a/s while helping the Javelinas hit .231 in
three matches. She also added 22 kills with no errors,
a .478 attack percentage and six blocks. Against
Cameron, Klobedans produced 31 assists, eight kills,
three digs and three blocks. Against Our Lady of the
Lake, she just missed a triple-double following a
56-assists, 11-dig and 9-kill performance. Klobedans
closed out the week with 46 assists, 15 digs and five
kills as TAMUK hit .262 versus Midwestern State.
Courtney Tate, Texas A&M University - Commerce,
continues to be a staple for the Lions. Tate had just
under ten assist per set and finished the weekend
with 67 assist in only seven sets.
Joey Redwine, Texas Woman’s University, helped
the Pioneers to a 2-0 record with two road wins. She
led the team with 62 assists and 8.86 assists per set.
Redwine recorded 28 assists against Eastern New
Mexico and then added a game-high 34 assists at
West Texas A&M. On the season she leads the team
with 316 assists and 9.58 assists per set.
LSC NOTES (Submitted by LSC SID’s)
Angelo State
The Belles went 5-0 for the week defeating Tarleton
State for their first conference win of the year.
Mallory Blauser continued to lead the Belles attack
with 66 kills and a solid .362 hitting percentage this
week. Maggie Jo Keffury totaled 178 assist in 15 sets
averaging 11.87 per set and marked her fourth double
-double of the season with 50 assists and 15 digs
against Tarleton State. Katie MacLeay and the Belles
held the opposition to a .114 attacking percentage
and 9.5 kills per set. MacLeay also recorded four
matches this week with over 20 digs totaling nine
for the season. Angelo State continues conference
play on Tuesday in Commerce against Texas A&M –
Commerce at 6 p.m.
Cameron
1-0 last week.
Eastern New Mexico
The ENMU volleyball team played two matches
over the weekend against two quality Lone Star
Conference teams, Texas Woman’s and Texas A&M
University-Commerce, dropping both matches and
moving to 5-6 on the season. Against Pioneers, the
Greyhounds played incredibly well in the third and
fourth sets after a slow start to the match. Lauren
Frye led the team with 20 kills and Brooklyn Biel
added 11. Andrea Aguilar finished with a game high
24 digs. Down in the match 2-0, the Greyhounds
overcame a 14-4 deficit to take the third set 27-25.
The fourth set saw ENMU ahead for the majority until
a late push by TWU saw the Pioneers take the set
25-22. Despite losing in straight sets to Commerce,
ENMU again played very well and lost two of the
three sets by three or fewer points. Lindsay Bost
tied a career-high with five service aces in the match
and currently sits at No. 5 all-time for a single game
performance. Prior to the Greyhounds conference
opener, the Greyhounds traveled to New Mexico
Highlands where they beat the Cowgirls in straight
sets. ENMU went 0-3 against Highlands in 2014.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State dropped a 3-1 contest to Texas
A&M-Kingsville in its Lone Star Conference opener
Saturday in Kingsville to fall to 4-7, 0-1 LSC. Junior
libero Madelyn Johnson recorded a career-best
31 digs against the Javelinas to tie for eighth in the
program record books for digs in a four-set match.
Offensively, sophomore outside hitter Meghan
Bettis led the Mustangs with 15 kills on a .300 hitting
percentage. Midwestern continues LSC play Tuesday
with a 7 p.m. match against Cameron in Lawton, Okla.
Tarleton State
Tarleton traveled to Angelo State last week for its
LSC opener and fell in four sets despite 25 kills from
Hailey Roberts, 47 assists from Chandler Gow, and 24
digs from Adrianna Knutson.
Texas A&M-Commerce
2-0 last week.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Texas A&M-Kingsville went 1-2 for the week... Fell
to Cameron and Our Lady of the Lake... Defeated
Midwestern State in four sets... Ashley Bukowski
led team with 43 kills and 3.58 k/s... Currently on a
double-double streak of four... Casey Klobedans was
credited with 133 assists (11.08 a/s)... Added 22 kills
AVCA DIVISION II
COACHES POLL
September 21, 2015
# Team (1st votes) Rec. Pts Prev.
1 Minnesota Duluth (35) 1178 9-1 1
2 Ferris State (13) 1131 10-0 4
3 Southwest Minnesota State 1025 8-2 2
4 Tampa 995 7-3 5
5 Wayne State (Neb.) 946 9-1 8
6 Central Missouri 913 12-1 6
7 Washburn 896 11-0 7
8 Concordia-St. Paul 886 6-3 3
9 Florida Southern 821 10-0 9
10 Wheeling Jesuit 757 10-3 10
11 Alaska-Anchorage 725 10-0 12
12 Colorado School of Mines 678 8-2 11
13 Rockhurst 654 11-1 13
14 Nebraska-Kearney 540 10-2 15
15 Western Washington 495 8-2 16
16 Palm Beach Atlantic 432 7-2 17
17 Cal State San Bernardino 391 8-2 14
18 Central Oklahoma 375 11-1 19
19 Northern State 306 10-0 22
20 West Florida 290 9-2 20
21 Grand Valley State 267 6-4 18
T-22 Augustana (SD) 144 8-2 25
T-22 Winona State 144 7-2 NR
24 Point Loma 119 6-3 24
25 Cal State L.A. 87 10-1 NR
Others receiving votes and listed on two or more
ballots: Sonoma State 55; Lewis 47; Angelo State
39; Saginaw Valley State 22; Minnesota State 20;
UC San Diego 20; Hillsdale 19; Wingate 19; Central
Washington 18; Chaminade 18; California Baptist 16;
Saint Leo 5.
LSC IN 2015 AVCA 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 RV NR NR NR NR
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 NR NR NR NR
SEPT. 28
OCT. 5
OCT. 12
OCT. 19
OCT. 26
NOV. 2
NOV. 9
NOV. 16
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with no errors and a .478 attack percentage... Haley
Hutchinsonledteamwithnineblocks...BrettZaccardo
produced 75 digs (6.25 d/s)... Set new career-high
with 31 digs against Our Lady of the Lake... Javelinas
host Oklahoma Panhandle State Wednesday... Play at
Texas Woman’s and Texas A&M-Commerce on Friday
and Saturday, respectively.
Texas Woman’s
TWU opened the Lone Star Conference schedule
with two road wins to improve its record to 8-2 on
the season and 2-0 in the conference. Three players
recorded double-doubles to help the Pioneers defeat
Eastern New Mexico in four sets, 25-16, 25-18, 25-27,
and 25-22, on Friday. TWU then swept West Texas
A&M, 25-14, 27-25, and 25-19, on Saturday. The
win is the first at the WTAMU Fieldhouse “The Box”
for the Pioneers in school history and also snapped
a 24-game losing streak against the Lady Buffs.
Freshman Makayla Mayfield led the team on offense
with 24 kills and 3.43 kills per set while senior Hillary
Shaffer posted 19 kills and a team-best eight blocks.
Junior Mallory Kuechle had 29 digs while senior Joey
Redwine posted 62 assists.
West Texas A&M
The Lady Buffs continued their youth struggles this
past weekend as they lost a pair of LSC matches
against Texas A&M-Commerce and Texas Woman’s
at the WTAMU Fieldhouse “”The Box”” in Canyon to
move to 4-6 (0-2 LSC) on the season. Friday night’s
four set loss to the Lions snapped a 38-match regular-
season win streak and Saturday’s loss to TWU marked
the Pioneers first ever win in Canyon. WT looks to
rebound this weekend as they hit the road to face-off
with Tarleton State and Angelo State.
V O L L E Y B A L L
LSC Volleyball Championship
November 19-20-21, 2015
No. 1 Seed