LONE STAR CONFERENCE BASKETBALL
WEEKLY RELEASE | DECEMBER 1, 2014
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The Tarleton State men are the Lone Star Conference’s only undefeated team at 5-0. Four other squads have
just one loss including the Angelo State men, and Midwestern State, TSU and West Texas A&M women.
This week’s schedule includes 14 non-conference games on the men’s side and 12 for the women.
The LSC men have a 33-19 overall record so far this season. In the NCAA South Central Region, the men’s
teams are currently 7-2 combined versus Heartland Conference teams and 7-6 against the Rocky Mountain
Athletic Conference.
The LSC women are 24-27 overall. The women’s squads are currently 5-13 combined against the Heartland,
and 6-3 versus RMAC teams, which are the other conferences in the NCAA South Central Region.
The LSC champion will be the regular season winner determined by league games, while the postseason
tournament winner is designated as LSC Tournament Champion and earns the conference’s automatic
qualification. The top eight teams in the final conference standings qualify for the postseason tournament set
for March 4-7 in Allen, Texas.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
MEN’S OFFENSIVE
Demario Mayfield, Angelo State University, SR, Forward, Royston, Ga., Franklin County HS
Mayfield led the Rams last week by averaging 21.3 points per game while shooting 70 percent from the field,
including scoring 23 points against Colorado Mesa and Western State Colorado during the weekend in Grand
Junction, Colorado. Mayfield finished the weekend with 23 points and 11 rebounds against the Mountaineers
for his second double-double of the season after scoring 23 points and grabbing eight rebounds against the
Mavericks. He also scored 18 points last Tuesday in a 97-63 win over Oklahoma Wesleyan at the Junell Center.
Mayfield is averaging 17.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game this season for the Rams and also has 19 assists.
MEN’S DEFENSIVE
Darrell Williams, Texas A&M University - Commerce, SR, Forward, Chicago, Ill., Dunbar Vocational HS
Williams continues his dominate play inside for the Lions as A&M-Commerce knocked off back-to-back top 25
opponents with wins over Cal-Baptist and Dixie State. Williams sparked the week-opening win over Sul Ross
State with 22 points on 8-of-14 shooting from the floor with 11 rebounds. He followed that performance with
17 points and 17 rebounds on the road at then ranked No. 11 Cal.-Baptist. A&M-Commerce had two players
grab 15 plus rebounds in two separate games during the 2002-03 season, but Williams has now accomplished
that feat alone after he had 15 rebounds at Ouachita Baptist back on November 20. In the final game of the
week, Williams provided stellar rim-protecting defense and added 14 points and nine rebounds in the ten-point
win over then ranked No. 17 Dixie State. For the weekend he averaged a double-double with 17.7 points per
game and 12.3 rebounds per game. He is third in the league in scoring averaging 14.4 points per game and
leads the league in rebounding at 10.9 -- the only LSC player averaging a double-double.
WOMEN’S OFFENSIVE
Kathy Thomas, Tarleton State University, SR, Guard, Flint, Mich., Flint Hamaday HS
Thomas put together the best two-game stretch of her Tarleton career last weekend to lead the TexAnns to
a pair of wins over Lubbock Christian and Texas-Permian Basin. Thomas scored a career-high 25 points on
9-14 shooting and 7-7 from beyond the arc Friday night to pace the TexAnns to a 73-71 overtime win against
Lubbock Christian, snapping the Lady Chaps 18-game home-winning streak – which entered the weekend as
the third-longest home winning streak in NCAA Division II. She followed up that performance with 17 points,
nine rebounds, two blocks and two steals to lift Tarleton State to a 65-61 win over Texas-Permian Basin, who
entered the game undefeated. For the weekend, Thomas averaged 21.0 points per game with 42 total points to
go along with a team-high 13 rebounds, a team-high two blocks, three assists and three steals. She shot .630
from the field on 17-27 shooting and .800 from beyond the arc on 8-10 shooting.
WOMEN’S DEFENSIVE
Sasha Watson, West Texas A&M University, SO, Guard, Amarillo, Texas, Palo Duro HS
Watson was named to the PAK-A-SAK All-Tournament Team and helped lead the Lady Buffs to a thrilling 67-65
win over No. 8 Harding Saturday and a 63-49 win over Truman State who was receiving votes. Watson went 11
of 19 from the field and had five assists along with nine steals (4.5 per game), including a career-high six steals
against Truman State on Friday as the team tallied a season-high 16 steals. Watson was 6 of 10 from the line for
the week and tallied four rebounds. She earned her first two starts of her career this weekend. Watson helped
force 37 turnovers this weekend and her nine steals led the team who had 25 for the week (12.5 per game).
MEN’S OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M University, led the charge for the Buffs offensively, helping extend the
team’s win streak to three games as they went 2-1 in three games last week. He led the team in scoring in two
of those games, including a career game in WT’s 81-80 win against Harding where he went off for 33 points,
shooting 11-for-19 from the field and 6-for-12 from long range with five assists, four rebounds, and two steals.
He was named to the All-Tournament Team at WT’s Pak-A-Sak Thanksgiving Classic. Between the three games,
Chavlovich totaled 59 points, averaging 19.7 per contest, with nine rebounds, seven assists and two steals. He
shot .476 from the field, .400 from beyond the arc, and .818 from the free-throw line.
MEN’S STANDINGS
School LSC Overall Streak
Tarleton State 0-0 5-0 W5
Angelo State 0-0 6-1 W1
Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 5-2 W3
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 4-3 W1
Midwestern State 0-0 4-3 L2
Cameron 0-0 3-3 L3
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 3-3 L1
West Texas A&M 0-0 3-4 L1
WOMEN’S STANDINGS
School LSC Overall Streak
Midwestern State 0-0 6-1 W5
Tarleton State 0-0 4-1 W3
West Texas A&M 0-0 4-1 W4
Texas Woman’s 0-0 4-2 W2
Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 3-2 W1
Angelo State 0-0 1-5 L1
Cameron 0-0 1-5 L1
Eastern New Mexico 0-0 1-5 L3
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 0-5 L5
MEN’S SCHEDULE
Monday, December 1, 2014
Angelo State at Western New Mexico, 6 p.m.
Southern Ark. at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Arlington Baptist at Tarleton State, 7:30 p.m.
Texas A&M-Kingsville at St. Mary’s, 7:30 p.m.
Texas – Permian Basin at Eastern New Mexico, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Texas A&M-Kingsville at Texas A&M Int’l, 7 p.m.
Lubbock Christian at West Texas A&M, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
McMurry at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
Friday, December 5, 2014
College of Faith at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
Eastern New Mexico at Northern NM, 8 p.m.
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Cameron at Oklahoma Christian, 3 p.m.
Texas – Permian Basin at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
Dallas Baptist at Texas A&M-Commerce, 6 p.m.
St. Mary’s at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
WOMEN’S SCHEDULE
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Arlington Baptist at Tarleton State, 5:30 p.m.
Texas A&M-Kingsville at Stephen F. Austin, 7 p.m.
McMurry at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Oklahoma Panhandle at West Texas A&M, 5:30 p.m.
Arkansas-Fort Smith at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
Lubbock Christian at Texas Woman’s, 7 p.m.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Texas A&M-Kingsville at St. Mary’s, 6 p.m.
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Oklahoma Christian at West Texas A&M, 2 p.m.
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Darrell Williams, Texas A&M University - Commerce, continues his dominate play inside for the Lions as
A&M-Commerce knocked off back-to-back top 25 opponents with wins over Cal-Baptist and Dixie State.
Williams sparked the week-opening win over Sul Ross State with 22 points on 8-of-14 shooting from the floor
with 11 rebounds. He followed that performance with 17 points and 17 rebounds on the road at then ranked
No. 11 Cal.-Baptist. A&M-Commerce had two players grab 15 plus rebounds in two separate games during
the 2002-03 season, but Williams has now accomplished that feat alone after he had 15 rebounds at Ouachita
Baptist back on November 20. In the final game of the week, Williams provided stellar rim-protecting defense
and added 14 points and nine rebounds in the ten-point win over then ranked No. 17 Dixie State. For the
weekend he averaged a double-double with 17.7 points per game and 12.3 rebounds per game. He is third in
the league in scoring averaging 14.4 points per game and leads the league in rebounding at 10.9 -- the only LSC
player averaging a double-double.
John Gilliam, Eastern New Mexico University, came through for Eastern New Mexico in the clutch Saturday
against Harding at the Pak-A-Sak Thanksgiving Classic, nailing a three-pointer from 30 feet out at the buzzer for
a 76-73 Greyhound victory. He recorded his first career double-double in the win as well with 21 points and a
career-high 10 rebounds. Gilliam has scored 20 points in two of his last three games. For the week he averaged
a team-high 17.0 ppg and 7.5 rpg while adding 3.0 apg and making 12-of-16 shots at the free throw line.
Mo Lee, Tarleton State University, was pivotal in lifting Tarleton State to a pair of wins over Pittsburg State
and Northwestern Nazarene last weekend and helping the Texans improve to 5-0. Lee led the Texans in scoring,
rebounding and assists over the last two games as the senior from The Bronx, New York paced Tarleton to its
fifth 5-0 start to the season in the last 13 years. Lee scored 21 points in two games for a scoring average of 10.5
for the weekend. He also grabbed 12 total rebounds and dished out nine assists, including a career-high five
against Northwestern Nazarene Saturday night. Over the last two games, Lee shot .583 from the field and was
a perfect 6-6 from the charity stripe en route to his team-leading scoring average.
Mo Lee, Tarleton State University, was pivotal in lifting Tarleton State to a pair of wins over Pittsburg State
and Northwestern Nazarene last weekend and helping the Texans improve to 5-0. Lee led the Texans in scoring,
rebounding and assists over the last two games as the senior from The Bronx, New York paced Tarleton to its
fifth 5-0 start to the season in the last 13 years. Lee scored 21 points in two games for a scoring average of 10.5
for the weekend. He also grabbed 12 total rebounds and dished out nine assists, including a career-high five
against Northwestern Nazarene Saturday night. Over the last two games, Lee shot .583 from the field and was a
perfect 6-6 from the charity stripe en route to his team-leading scoring average. Of Lee’s team-leading 12 total
rebounds, eight came on the defensive end while also adding a steal and his first blocked shot of the season.
Lee and the Texans held both opponents to 60.0 points per game and a .398 shooting percentage from the field.
Lawrence Domingo, Eastern New Mexico University, held his own on the glass at the Pak-A-Sak Thanksgiving
Classic as he averaged 7.5 a game. He tied his season-high in rebounds (8) and set a season-best in blocks
(2) against Emporia State while scoring a team-high 17 points as he made all five of his free throw attempts.
Against Harding, Domingo had seven rebounds, five offensive, and a block. He also scored 12 points with two
three-pointers, too. For the week Domingo averaged 14.5 ppg and 1.5 bpg along with his rebounding mark.
Carl White, West Texas A&M University, was a solid defensive presence for the Buffs in all three games last
week, giving the Buffs two wins over Pittsburg State and Harding. White led the way with seven blocks on the
week and added eight defensive rebounds and three steals. He also produced offensively, averaging 7 points
per-game, shooting .467 from the field, .400 from beyond the arc, and .714 from the free-throw line.
WOMEN’S OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Jazzmine Robinson, Cameron University, was named to the PAK-A-SAK WT Lady Buff Thanksgiving Classic
All-Tournament Team following a strong weekend where she averaged 24.5 points in two contests in Canyon.
Robinson scored 18 points on Friday and shot 57.1 percent from the field in a stunning 76-70 upset against No.
8 Harding University; she also pitched in eight rebounds, and four assists. On Saturday, she shot a career high
31 points and went 11-19 from the field in a 80-75 close battle against Truman State. On Tuesday, against East
Central she also had a double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds. In three games last week, Robinson shot
51.9 percent on the floor, and averaged 24 points, while netting 8.7 rebounds.
Jasmine Caston, Angelo State University, averaged 22.5 points per game at the St. Mary’s Classic. She scored
a season-high 26 points in a 72-64 win over Colorado State-Pueblo. Caston his 45-percent of her shots and
made 80-percent from the free throw line over the weekend. She followed up her 26 point performance with
a 19 points game against St. Mary’s. The sophomore is averaging 17.2 points per game this season.
Lisa Hampton, Midwestern State University, averaged 17.5 points per game knocking down nine 3-pointers
to lead Midwestern State to wins over Oklahoma Panhandle State and Ouachita Baptist. The senior from
Kennedale poured in a career-high 20 points while shooting 8-of-14 from the field and 4-of-6 from the 3-point
line in an 82-59 win over Ouachita Baptist after going for five triples and 15 points in a 92-76 victory over
Oklahoma Panhandle State earlier in the week. Hampton, who ranks second in the LSC 3.1 3-pointers game,
has scored in double figures in each of her last four games while shooting 17-of-33 from the 3-point arc (.515).
Chontiquah White, West Texas A&M University, named PAK-A-SAK Tournament MVP after scoring the game-winning
bucket with five seconds left as WT downed No. 8 Harding 67-65 Saturday. White went 12 of 22 from
the field for the tournament for a .545 clip and buried her first two career made triples against Truman State
Friday who was receiving votes in the latest poll. White had eight rebounds along with one assist and two
steals. Against No. 8 Harding, White went 8 of 13 from the field to lead the team with 19 points.
Kenesha Saygo, Texas Woman’s University, came off the bench to lead the Pioneers to a 2-0 record with a
team-best 14.5 points per game. She was clutch from the free-throw line in the final minutes in both victories.
Saygo went 5-for-6 from the line in the final 48 seconds in a 70-65 win against Texas Wesleyan and then scored
the team’s final eight points including 6-for-6 from the line in the final two minutes in a 64-55 win against East
Central. She finished the week shooting 40 percent from the floor and 89.5 percent (17-for-19) from the line
while handing out five assists. On the season Saygo leads the team in free-throw percentage (.833) and assists
(17).
Sarah Stinnett, Eastern New Mexico University, averaged a team-best 12 points against Fort Lewis, Texas-
Permian Basin and Lubbock Christian. She poured in a season-best 17 points against Fort Lewis, to go along
Rogers State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 2 p.m.
UT-Permian Basin at Texas Woman’s, 2 p.m.
St. Edward’s at Angelo State, 2 p.m.
Southwestern Oklahoma State at Cameron, 2 p.m.
LAST WEEK’S RESULTS
Complete results at lonestarconference.org.
WEEKLY AWARDS
Date Men’s Offensive
N-18 Darrell Williams, Texas A&M-Commerce
N-24 LaDon Carnegie, Texas A&M-Commerce
D-1 Demario Mayfield, Angelo State
Date Men’s Defensive
N-18 Chris Jones, Angelo State
N-24 Desmond Henry, Cameron
D-1 Darrell Williams, Texas A&M-Commerce
Date Women’s Offensive
N-18 La’Tisha Hearne, Texas A&M-Commerce
N-24 Tori Tucker, Eastern New Mexico
D-1 Kathy Thomas, Tarleton State
Date Women’s Defensive
N-18 Andrea Carter, Midwestern State
N-24 Andrea Carter, Midwestern State (2)
D-1 Sasha Watson, West Texas A&M
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with eight rebounds, three assists and a steal.
Stinnett followed with a 16-point performance
against seventh-ranked Texas-Permian Basin. Over
the three contests, she connected on more than 50
percent of her shots from the floor.
Emily Spector, Texas Woman’s University, helped
the Pioneers to a 2-0 record while holding the two
opponents to just 33.3 percent shooting. She led
the team with 17 rebounds and four blocks while
finished second in scoring with 11.5 points per game.
Spector recorded her first career double-double in a
win against East Central with a career-high 17 points
and career-high 11 rebounds. She also led the team
with three blocks and three steals against the Tigers.
Spector and the Pioneers’ defense held their last
four opponents to under 30 percent shooting and
single-digit field goals in the first half to post a 3-1
record. On the season Spector leads the team with
6.5 rebounds per game and second in scoring with
10.8 points per game.
Shatoia Gober, Midwestern State University,
contributed on both ends of the floor while helping
Midwestern State to a pair of wins over Oklahoma
Panhandle State and Ouachita Baptist. The senior
from Waco matched a career-high with 18 points to
go along with seven rebounds, two blocked shots and
four steals on Sunday after going for 12 points earlier
in the week against OPSU. Gober averaged 15 points
and 4.5 rebounds a game for the week to go with her
two blocks and four steals as the Mustangs limited
the opposition to a .395 shooting percentage.
Kathy Thomas, Tarleton State University, put
together the best two-game stretch of her Tarleton
career last weekend to lead the TexAnns to a pair
of wins over Lubbock Christian and Texas-Permian
Basin. Thomas scored a career-high 25 points on 9-14
shooting and 7-7 from beyond the arc Friday night
to pace the TexAnns to a 73-71 overtime win against
Lubbock Christian, snapping the Lady Chaps 18-game
home winning streak – which entered the weekend
as the third-longest home winning streak in NCAA
Division II. She followed up that performance with 17
points, nine rebounds, two blocks and two steals to
lift Tarleton State to a 65-61 win over Texas-Permian
Basin, who entered the game undefeated. For the
weekend, Thomas averaged 21.0 points per game
with 42 total points to go along with a team-high
13 rebounds, a team-high two blocks, three assists
and three steals. Thomas and the TexAnn defense
held the Lady Chaps and Falcons to a .380 shooting
percentage from the floor and a .268 percentage
from beyond the arc over the last two games.
Artaejah Gay, Texas A&M University - Commerce,
provided the Lions with a stabilizing bench presence
this week, supplying rebounding and blocks when
needed. In the loss to A&M-International, she
was second in scoring while leading the Lions in
rebounding with seven. Gay also worked wonders
from the free throw line, as she went a perfect 6 for 6.
Jasmine Johnson, Eastern New Mexico University,
averaged 6.3 rebounds and 1.7 steals against tough
opposition from #7 Texas-Permian Basin, Lubbock
Christian and Fort Lewis College. Her performance
helped the Zias to out rebound UTPB and stay
within five points until less than a minute remained.
She finished with 11 points, four steals and seven
rebounds against Fort Lewis.
MEN’S NOTES (Submitted by LSC
SID’s)
Angelo State
The No. 23-ranked Rams moved to 6-1 on the
season after going 2-1 last weekend with wins over
Oklahoma Wesleyan and Western State Colorado,
while dropping their first game of the season in a
70-67 game against Colorado Mesa. ASU returns
to action at 6 p.m. tonight at Western New Mexico
before returning to San Angelo where it will host
Texas-Permian Basin on Saturday at the Junell Center.
Cameron
0-3 last week.
Eastern New Mexico
Eastern New Mexico went 1-1 at the Pak-A-Sak
Thanksgiving Classic hosted by West Texas A&M.
They fell to Emporia State on Friday 74-63 but
followed with a 76-73 win over Harding Saturday
afternoon. John Gilliam hit the game-winning three-pointer
at the buzzer from 30 feet out against the
Bison. He also recorded his first double-double in a
Greyhound uniform with 21 points and a career-high
10 rebounds. Lawrence Domingo led the squad with
17 points and eight rebounds on Friday. Chris Wyms
dished out a career-best six assists versus HU, the
most by an Eastern player this season. Along with his
assist total, he also led the squad with four steals as
he had two each in both contests. This week ENMU
plays their first game at home against Texas-Permian
Basin on Tuesday and travel to take on Northern New
Mexico on Friday. The Greyhounds are the only team
in the LSC to have not yet played a game at home this
season.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State dropped a pair of games at the St.
Mary’s Thanksgiving Classic in San Antonio falling to
Missouri Southern (77-71) and St. Mary’s (63-50)…
The Mustangs dipped to 4-3 on the season… Senior
forward Abiodun Adegoke erupted for a career-high
18 points converting 7-of-8 shots to go along with a
season-high nine rebounds Saturday against Missouri
Southern… Redshirt-freshman guard Devante Pullum
averaged 12.5 points per game at the St. Mary’s
Thanksgiving Classic coming on early Saturday
for junior guard Bretson McNeal, who left with a
leg injury in the opening minute against Missouri
Southern… Pullum knocked down two 3-pointers on
his way to 14 points against Missouri Southern, then
finished with 11 points in his first collegiate start
Sunday against St. Mary’s (Texas)… Senior forward
Xavier Blackburn notched a season-best 16 points to
go along with three rebounds and five steals Sunday
against St. Mary’s… Blackburn has scored in double
figures in each of his last three games… Senior guard
Derrell Gibbs buried a season-best three 3-pointers
to finish with nine points Saturday against Missouri
Southern…
Tarleton State
Tarleton State remained the Lone Star Conference’s
only undefeated team with a pair of wins over
Pittsburg State and Northwestern Nazarene last
weekend. The Texans have started 5-0 for the fifth
time in the last 13 seasons and will play Arlington
Baptist Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and St. Mary’s Saturday
at 7 p.m. Both games will be played at Wisdom Gym
in Stephenville.
Texas A&M-Commerce
The Lions are coming off of back-to-back wins over
top 25 opponents with a 68-67 win over No. 11 Cal.-
Baptist and a 74-64 win over No. 17 Dixie State in
the CBU Thanksgiving Classic... Darrell Williams has
grabbed 15 plus rebounds in two games this season --
15 at Ouachita Baptist and 17 vs. Cal. Baptist ... Since
2002-03 the Lions have not had a player record 15
plus rebounds in two games... Prior to the Lions won
100-75 over Sul Ross State in their home opener ...
The Lions hit the century mark in consecutive games
for the first time since the 2006-07 season when
A&M-Commerce scored in triple figures three times.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
The Javelinas went 1-2 in three games last week,
defeating Northwest Nazarene in the Tarleton State
Thanksgiving Classic... the Hogs nearly came from
behind to defeat #25 Our Lady of the Lake on Tuesday
after trailing by as much as 25... Jamar Goodwin
and DJ Weathers posted double figures in all three
games... the Javelinas take on St. Mary’s and Texas
A&M International this week.
West Texas A&M
The Buffs started off the week with two wins to extend
their win streak to three games. It began with a 72-63
victory over Pittsburg State before defeating Harding
81-80, thanks to a 3-point bucket by Miles Gatewood
with only three seconds remaining. WT was led in
that game by freshman guard David Chavlovich who
tallied 33 points and was named to the WT Pak-A-Sak
Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team. In
their third game, the Buffs dropped a close contest
to Emporia State to close out the tournament, 68-63.
The Buffs now stand with a 3-4 overall record and will
return to action on Wednesday, Dec. 3 as they host
Lubbock Christian at the First United Bank Center in
Canyon at 7:30 p.m.
WOMEN’S NOTES (Submitted by LSC
SID’s)
Angelo State
1-2 last week.
Cameron
1-2 last week.
Eastern New Mexico
The Zias opened the week by nearly claiming victory
from Fort Lewis after facing a 10-point deficit with
less than 10 minutes to play, then stayed within
striking distance of seventh-ranked Texas-Permian
Basin for more than 39 minutes, before falling to
the then-undefeated Falcons. The week concluded
with a setback to Lubbock Christian. Sarah Stinnett
paced ENMU with 12 points per game, while Jasmine
Johnson averaged nine points, 1.7 steals and 6.3
rebounds per game. This week, Eastern will play
exhibition games at University of Texas-El Paso and
New Mexico State.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State rolled to its fifth straight win
taking an 82-59 decision over Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)
Sunday afternoon at D.L. Ligon Coliseum… The five-game
winning streak is the longest for MSU since the
Mustangs won six straight from Nov. 26, 2013 to Jan.
2, 2014 last season… Four of MSU’s five wins during
its current winning streak have been by 10-or-more
points…The Mustangs’ average margin over victory
during the winning streak is 14.6 points per game…
Senior guard Lisa Hampton poured in a career-high
20 points going 8-for-14 from the field including four
3-pointers in Sunday’s win over Ouachita Baptist…
Hampton ranks second in the LSC in 3-point field goals
made per game (3.1) and is fourth in 3-point field goal
percentage (.468)… Hampton has knocked down 17
triples in her last four games in 33 attempts for a .515
percentage… Hampton is averaging 16.3 pointers per
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game over her last four games — scoring in double
figures in each of the contests… Hampton hit four
3s Sunday against Ouachita Baptist to move past
Savannah Carver (101 3s from 2008-12) and Brittni
Morrison (102 3s from 2005-08) into 10th place on
MSU’s all-time 3-pointers made list… Hampton needs
four more to pass Lynn Buckmaster (108 3s from
1992-94) and J.J. Anderson (108 3s from 1997-01)…
Senior guard Shatoia Gober matched a season high
with 18 points on 8-of-11 shooting in Sunday’s win
over Ouachita Bapitst. She added two blocks and four
steals… Senior forward Andrea Carter notched her
fifth straight game with 10-or-more points finishing
with 14 points and six rebounds in just 21 minutes
in Sunday afternoon’s win over Ouachita Baptist…
Carter continues to lead the LSC in rebounding at
11.7 per game… With six rebounds Sunday against
Ouachita Baptist, Carter moved past Lounette Adkins
(839 rebounds from 1978-79, 80-81, 93-95) and into
third place on MSU’s all-time rebounds list with 841…
Senior guard Dianna Jones fought off foul trouble
to notch her sixth straight game in double figures
finishing with 12 points in 17 minutes Sunday against
Ouachita Baptist…
Tarleton State
Tarleton State pushed its winning streak to three in
a row last weekend with a pair of wins over Lubbock
Christian and Texas-Permian Basin. The win over LCU
snapped the Lady Chaps’ 18-game home winning
streak while the win over UTPB was the first loss
for the Falcons this season. Kathy Thomas poured
in 42 points in the last two games. Thomas and
the TexAnns return to action Tuesday night against
Arlington Baptist at 5:30 p.m.
Texas A&M-Commerce
1-1 last week.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Texas A&M University-Kingsville fell to 0-5 on the
year, falling to No. 25 St. Mary’s, Henderson State
and Southeastern Oklahoma State... the Hogs gave
the ranked Rattlers and undefeated SE a scare as the
Javelinas took a late lead in the second half before
faltering late... Micah Weaver reached double figures
in all three games.
Texas Woman’s
The TWU basketball team improved its record to 4-2
on the season with two wins last week. The Pioneers
defeated Texas Wesleyan, 70-65, on Tuesday, Nov.
25 before knocking off previously undefeated East
Central, 64-55, on Saturday, Nov. 29. Sophomore
Kenesha Saygo came off the bench to lead the
team on offense with 14.5 points per game while
sophomore Emily Spector was the leader on defense
with 17 rebounds and four blocks. Spector also
scored 11.5 points per game on offense. Senior
Ashley Salazar averaged 9.5 points while shooting 60
percent from the floor and sophomore Erin Maxwell
came off the bench to add 7.0 ppg while shooting
77.8 percent. The Pioneers held their last five
opponents to under 40 percent shooting to post a 4-1
record. TWU also outrebounded four of their last five
opponents. The Pioneers will return to action with
two South Central Region games against Lubbock
Christian on Wednesday, Dec. 3 and UT-Permian
Basin on Saturday, Dec. 6.
West Texas A&M
The No. 8 Lady Buffs won their first two home games
of the season this weekend with a 63-49 win over
Truman State who was receiving votes and a thrilling
67-65 victory over No. 8 Harding in the PAK-A-SAK
Thanksgiving Classic...WT improved to 4-1 on the
year with the wins...WT senior Chontiquah White
was named Tournament MVP as she scored the
game-winner with five seconds left against Harding
and tallied 19 points in the game...Sophomore
Sasha Watson also earned all-tournament honors
averaging 14 points on 11 of 19 from the field and
6 of 10 from the line...She had a team-high nine
steals and a career-high six against Truman State...
WT shot .459 from the field and .407 from beyond
the arc with 11 made triples. The team was 19 of
28 from the line and averaged 65 points in the two
games...Conversely, WT held the opposition to .381
from the field, .371 from beyond the arc and .659
from the line...The Lady Buffs allowed just 57 points
in the two games...White led the team averaging 15.0
points for the week on 12 of 22...She made her first
two career triples against Truman State including the
opening bucket of the game...Senior Ariel Robertson
led the team averaging 7.5 rebounds per game and
had 10 against Harding on Saturday along wit four
steals...WT continues its homestand this week with
Oklahoma Panhandle State and Oklahoma Christian
on Wednesday and Saturday, respectively...The Lady
Buffs host Texas A&M-International Dec. 14, prior
to closing 2014 at the South Point Holiday Classic in
Las Vegas, Nevada, against Western Washington and
Northwest Nazarene (Idaho) Dec. 18-19.
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