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LSC BASKETBALL
The Lone Star Conference race is heating up with four weeks of league play remaining. Cameron tops the
men’s standings with a 6-2 LSC record, while West Texas A&M leads the women’s standings at 8-1.
LSC play includes eight men’s games and nine women’s games this week.
The LSC men have a 105-54 overall record so far this season. In the NCAA South Central Region, the men’s
teams are currently 13-9 combined versus Heartland Conference teams and 12-8 against the Rocky Mountain
Athletic Conference.
The LSC women are 97-75 overall. The women’s squads are currently 20-14 combined against the Heartland,
and 8-6 versus RMAC teams, which are the other conferences in the NCAA South Central Region.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
MEN’S OFFENSIVE
Deondre Ray, Cameron University, SR, Forward, Fort Worth, Texas, Crowley HS
Ray was the catalyst for the Aggies in their upset win at No. 6 Midwestern State on Saturday. The Aggie senior
was nearly flawless from the field after going 8-for-10 with his two missed shots coming from beyond the arc.
After recording a double-double in his last two games and being honored as LSC Defensive Player of the Week,
Ray missed his third in a row with seven boards and two steals. In his last three contests, he has averaged 18.7
points per game versus two teams nationally ranked in the top-15. CU’s 80-75 victory was its first in Wichita
Falls since 1990 and the team’s third win against a ranked opponent this season. In 20 starts this season, Ray
is averaging 13.4 points and 6.1 rebounds per outing.
MEN’S DEFENSIVE
Anthony Adams, Texas A&M University-Commerce, SR, Guard, Pontiac, Mich., Pontiac HS
Adams was instrumental in the Lions snapping their four-game losing streak. He scored nine points in the Lions
98-71 win over Arlington Baptist to start the week. In the second game, Adams game-changing performance
will not as much show up in his stat line, but in the stat line of then ranked No. 22 Tarleton State. The senior
played lock down defense holding the Texans starting guards to 1-of-11 from the floor in the 67-65 win. The
TSU guards entered the game averaging double figures, but were held to a combined seven points, four of
which came from the free throw line. Adams along with teammate Jeremy Jones combined to record the
game-saving steal on the final possession of the game.
WOMEN’S OFFENSIVE
Charron Montgomery, Cameron University, JR, Guard, Red Oak, Texas, DeSoto HS
Montgomery averaged 17 points and shot .667 from the field in CU’s wins over Texas Woman’s and Midwestern
State. The Aggie junior racked up a season-high 18 points while dishing out four assists and four boards in a
home win over TWU. On Saturday, Montgomery had 16 points, three rebounds, and two steals while playing
a season-low 19 minutes against the Mustangs. With two double-digit games this week, she has moved her
season average to 10.1 per game. The Aggies have won their last four contests and shot .464 from the floor in
their last two games.
WOMEN’S DEFENSIVE
DJ Vallier, Cameron University, SR, Forward, Houston, Texas, Klein Oak HS
Vallier continued to have a strong inside presence for the Aggies during their 2-0 week after picking up 10
blocks. The senior had six blocks and five boards in 17 minutes against Texas Woman’s, a team who was
receiving votes in the last WBCA Coaches Poll. The six blocks matched Vallier’s career best and was one away
from a program record in single game. On Saturday, she had four blocks and six boards in only 15 minutes at
Midwestern State. The Aggies claimed a win at Wichita Falls, which was their first since 2005. Vallier and the
Aggies held teams to .338 shooting in the two wins.
MEN’S OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Ladarius Stewart, Eastern New Mexico University, hitting almost 60 percent of his shots from the floor, set
a new career-high with 24 points in the Eastern New Mexico loss to rival West Texas A&M. He also led the
Hounds on the glass, snagging a team-high seven boards.
EJ Reed, Tarleton State University, averaged 22.5 points on 53 percent shooting and 5.5 rebounds for the
week. Reed scored a game-high 24 points and six rebounds (three offensive) in a 113-50 rout over Southwestern
Adventist. Reed followed with a 21-point, 5-rebound outing in a 77-75 loss to A&M-Commerce. The 6-foot-6
forward also had his third game of at least three 3-pointers against the Lions. Reed is averaging a team-best
18.6 points and 8 rebounds per game.
Jordan Evans, West Texas A&M University, the defending LSC Offensive Player of the Week, had another
strong week for the Buffs as WT ran their win streak to five games to improve to 17-7 with a 5-3 mark in LSC
play to sit in third place. The Houston native went 12-of-23 (52.2%) from the floor including 8-of-17 (47.1%)
from deep and 9-of-10 (90%) from the free throw line to go along with nine rebounds (four offensive, five
defensive), two assists, one block and one steal. Evans scored 22 points against Southwestern Christian on
Tuesday night followed by a 19 point performance in a rout of Eastern New Mexico on Saturday in Canyon.
Jeremy Jones, Texas A&M University-Commerce, led the Lions to a perfect 2-0 week. The Lions topped
Arlington Baptist 98-71 to halt a four-game losing streak. Jones cruised through the game with 12 points and
MEN’S STANDINGS
School LSC Overall Streak
Cameron 6-2 13-7 W4
Midwestern State 5-2 16-3 L2
West Texas A&M 5-3 17-7 W5
Angelo State 4-3 16-3 W2
Tarleton State 4-3 15-5 L1
Texas A&M-Commerce 3-4 14-6 W2
Texas A&M-Kingsville 1-6 9-9 L4
Eastern New Mexico 1-6 5-14 L1
WOMEN’S STANDINGS
School LSC Overall Streak
West Texas A&M 8-1 19-1 W4
Angelo State 6-2 13-5 W3
Texas Woman’s 7-3 17-5 W1
Cameron 6-3 12-6 W4
Tarleton State 4-5 10-9 W1
Texas A&M-Commerce 3-5 10-10 L1
Midwestern State 3-6 4-15 L3
Eastern New Mexico 2-6 7-11 L1
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-8 5-13 L12
MEN’S SCHEDULE
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
*Midwestern State at Tarleton State, 7:30 p.m.
*Angelo State at West Texas A&M, 7:30 p.m.
*Cameron at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7:30 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Eastern New Mexico, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
*Tarleton State at Cameron, 4 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Angelo State, 5 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Midwestern State, 6 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 6 p.m.
WOMEN’S SCHEDULE
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
*Cameron at Texas A&M-Commerce, 5:30 p.m.
*Angelo State at West Texas A&M, 5:30 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Tarleton State, 5:30 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Eastern New Mexico, 6 p.m.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
*Texas Woman’s at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
*Tarleton State at Cameron, 2 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Angelo State, 2 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Midwestern State, 4 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 4 p.m.
All times are CST; *LSC game
LAST WEEK’S RESULTS
Complete results at lonestarconference.org.
WEEKLY AWARDS
Date Men’s Offensive
N-17 Bretson McNeal, Midwestern State
N-24 EJ Reed, Tarleton State
N-30 David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M
D-7 EJ Reed, Tarleton State (2)
D-16 Anthony Adams, Texas A&M-Commerce
D-21 Stedman Allen, Angelo State
J-4 EJ Reed, Tarleton State (3)
J-11 EJ Reed, Tarleton State (4)
J-18 Bretson McNeal, Midwestern State (2)
J-25 Jordan Evans, West Texas A&M
F-1 Deondre Ray, Cameron
Date Men’s Defensive
N-17 EJ Reed, Tarleton State
N-24 Khapri Alston, Midwestern State
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five assists while going 3-of-6 from the field including a pair of triples. In the Lions second game of the week,
Jones led the Lions to their second upset of a nationally ranked team on their home floor in the 2015-16
season. Jones notched a game-high 24 marking a season-best for the senior guard in the 67-65 win over then
ranked No. 22 Tarleton State Saturday. Jones was lights out in the first half while scoring 15 points. He was
6-of-7 from the floor including 3-of-4 from behind the 3-point arc. His final five points of the game came in the
last two minutes of the game including a jumper and three free throws to seal the win for the Lions.
Xavier Smith, Tarleton State University, averaged 14.5 points and 8 rebounds to go along with 3 blocks and
2 steals for the week. Smith had 16 points and nine rebounds in a 113-50 win over Southwestern Adventist.
Smith followed with a 13 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 blocks against A&M-Commerce. It was Smith’s 12th multi-
block game of the season. Smith helped hold opponents to 36 percent shooting and 58 points per game during
the week.
Jeff Bonner, West Texas A&M University, had a monster week for the Buffs as they topped Southwestern
Christian and Eastern New Mexico at the FUBC in Canyon to improve to 17-7 with a 5-3 mark in LSC play.
Bonner went 6-of-13 (46.2%) from the floor and 6-of-8 (75%) from the free throw line to average nine points
per game while grabbing 14 total rebounds (six offensive, eight defensive) for an average of 7.0 per contest.
WOMEN’S OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
ArtaejahGay,Texas A&MUniversity- Commerce,average20.5 points per game after a 30-point performance
against Arlington Baptist, and 11 points against Tarleton State. Artaejah Gay is the first Lions to score 30 points
in a game since Brittany Jordan, dating back to 2009. She shot an impressive 73 percent (19-of-26) from the
floor this week to help the Lions go 1-1.
KeAnna Kelly, Angelo State University, led the Belles in scoring in a 81-61 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville.
The sophomore was deadly from 3-point range hitting 4-of-6 (.667) while also hitting 62.5-percent (5-of-8)
from the field. She added four rebounds, one assist, one steal and a block.
Kenesha Saygo, Texas Woman’s University, averaged 17.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.0 steals in the two
road games last week. She led the team in scoring while shooting .414 from the field and .700 from the
free-throw line. Saygo scored a game-high 21 points at Cameron on Wednesday and then added 13 points at
Midwestern State on Sunday. On the season she is averaging 11.0 points and 3.9 rebounds including a team-
best 12.2 points and 4.3 rebounds against conference foes.
Bailey Wipff, Tarleton State University, continued her dominance on the offense end of the floor as the
junior guard from Lubbock poured in 17 points on a team-best .625 shooting percentage from the floor in
Saturday night’s win over Texas A&M-Commerce. Wipff went 5-8 from the floor, including 3-4 from downtown,
and 4-6 at the charity stripe – three of which came in the final seven seconds to seal the victory for Tarleton.
Wipff also tied her career high with six rebounds while dishing out two assists and grabbing one steal.
Michaela Neuhaus, West Texas A&M University, continued a strong season as she led the No. 7 Lady Buffs
with 15 points in a 67-45 win over Eastern New Mexico Saturday to improve to 19-1 on the year and 8-1 in Lone
Star Conference play to lead the league. Neuhaus went 5 of 10 from the field and 4 of 6 from beyond the arc
with one free throw, along with two assists and three steals.
Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State University, collected a career high 13 rebounds and recorded her fourth double-
double of the season in a 81-61 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville. The junior grabbed 11 defensive rebounds
and scored 12 points in the win. It is her second double-double in the last three games. The Fort Worth native
continues to lead the LSC in scoring at 17.2 points per game.
Alie Decker, West Texas A&M University, came back from injury and helped lead the No. 7 Lady Buffs to
a 67-45 win over Eastern New Mexico Saturday. With Decker in the lineup, the Lady Buffs returned to form
as they held ENMU to just 45 points and .326 shooting from the field, while turning the Greyhounds over 23
times. Decker went 3 of 7 from the field with three triples and two free throws, while recording three steals.
It marked the 18th game (of 20) this season WT had held its opposition under 40 percent shooting.
Alexis Nezianya, Texas Woman’s University, recorded two double-doubles in the two road games last week.
She recorded her first career double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds at Cameron on Wednesday and
then posted 11 points and a game-high 12 rebounds at Midwestern State on Sunday. Nezianya also had four
assists and two blocks while shooting at team-best .476 from the field. On the season she is averaging 5.5
points and 5.9 rebounds including 6.6 points and 7.8 rebounds against conference foes.
Raven McGrath, Tarleton State University, was a defensive force as the senior from Grandview locked down
Texas A&M-Commerce’s top-scoring guard, Princess Davis, in Saturday night’s Tarleton win. McGrath was the
primary defender on Davis, who entered the game averaging 10.2 points per game on .407 shooting from the
floor. McGrath held the Lion guard to only seven points – five of them coming from the free throw line – on
a 1-for-7 (.143) shooting effort from the floor. On the night, McGrath scored 11 points on 3-5 (.600) shooting
from the floor while grabbing four rebounds and dishing out two assists. As a team, McGrath and the TexAnns
held Commerce 8.3 points below its season scoring average (72.3) and to only 3-11 shooting from downtown.
MEN’S NOTES (Submitted by LSC SID’s)
Angelo State
1-0 last week.
Cameron
The Aggies snapped a 26-year losing streak at Midwestern State after an 80-75 win over the No. 6 ranked
Mustangs. Cameron now has a half game lead in the Lone Star Conference with six games to go in the regular
season and are winners in their last four contests. Since their win at home over Bacone on Dec. 13, the Aggies
have won nine of their last 11 contests, and have three wins over top-11 ranked teams this season. The Aggies
have three players (Deondre Ray, Cameron Lee, Jamaal Brantley) are averaging over 13 points a game with JV
Long also picking up 11 points a game. In rebounding, both Brantley and Ray are in the top-10 in the LSC with
just over six boards a game. Red-shirt freshman JV Long is second in the LSC in steals and sixth in assists. The
Aggies will be on the road to face Texas A&M-Commerce on Wednesday before returning home on Saturday
to place Tarleton State.
N-30 Jamar Goodwin, Texas A&M-Kingsville
D-7 Trevor Fuller, Midwestern State
D-16 Malcolm Hamilton, Tarleton State
D-21 Omari Gudul, Angelo State
J-4 Chaunce Hill, Eastern New Mexico
J-11 Xavier Smith, Tarleton State
J-18 Trevor Fuller, Midwestern State (2)
J-25 Deondre Ray, Cameron
F-1 Anthony Adams, Texas A&M-Commerce
Date Women’s Offensive
N-17 Bailey Wipff, Tarleton State
N-24 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State
N-30 Lilley Vander Zee, West Texas A&M
D-7 Gabby Scott, Texas A&M-Commerce
D-16 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State (2)
D-21 Gabby Scott, Texas A&M-Commerce (2)
J-4 Dayla Threatt, Cameron
J-11 Bailey Wipff, Tarleton State (2)
J-18 Brea Mitchell, Angelo State
J-25 Brandi Leal, Cameron
F-1 Charron Montgomery, Cameron
Date Women’s Defensive
N-17 Sasha Watson, West Texas A&M
N-24 Madison Parker, West Texas A&M
N-30 Erin Maxwell, Texas Woman’s
D-7 Sarah Stinnett, Eastern New Mexico
D-16 Jasmine Prophet, Angelo State
D-21 Erin Maxwell, Texas Woman’s (2)
J-4 Erin Maxwell, Texas Woman’s (3)
J-11 Zantaya Davis, West Texas A&M
J-18 Alexis Nezianya, Texas Woman’s
J-25 DJ Vallier, Cameron
F-1 DJ Vallier, Cameron (2)
A L L E N , T E X A S
LSC BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
MARCH 2-3-4-5 | ALLEN, TEXAS
LSC, CITY OF FRISCO TO HOST 2016
MEN’S BASKETBALL ELITE EIGHT
The NCAA awarded the 2016 Division II Men’s
Basketball Elite Eight to the city of Frisco, Texas.
The Lone Star Conference and Frisco Convention &
Visitors Bureau will host the event March 23-24-26.
The Elite Eight will take place in the state of Texas
for the first time ever at Dr Pepper Arena, a multi-
purpose sports and entertainment venue that seats
about 5,000 for basketball.
To purchase tickets visit: www.visitfrisco.com/
elite-8.
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Eastern New Mexico
ENMU went 0-1 on the week, playing in one LSC
contest. The Greyhounds traveled to West Texas
A&M and fell 97-64 to the Buffs who shot over 50
percent from the 3-point line.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State fell to Cameron 80-75 Saturday
night at D.L. Ligon Coliseum... It was the Aggies’ first
win in Wichita Falls since taking a 75-68 victory on
Dec. 15, 1990 snapping a string of 17-straight wins
by MSU under the dome... It’s the first time Cameron
has won consecutive games against Midwestern since
taking three straight from Feb. 7-Dec. 15, 1990... The
Mustangs fell into second place at the halfway point
of the LSC race with a 5-2 just a half-game back of
Cameron at 6-2... Senior guard Bretson McNeal
connected on five 3-pointers for just the second
time this season and now shooting an LSC-best 50.5
percent from beyond the arc this season... McNeal
is shooting 57.6 percent (19-of-33) during league
play from 3-point range... Junior guard Sheldon
Hagigal scored in double figures for the eighth time
this season off of the bench hitting three 3-pointers
to finish with 10 points Saturday against Cameron...
Senior guard Hershell Grant tallied 13 points and
pulled down eight rebounds in a reserve role Saturday
against Cameron... Grant upped his season field goal
percentage to 54.3 percent... Senior forward Trevor
Fuller swatted five shots to up his season total to
54 blocked shots... Fuller’s is averaging 2.8 blocked
shots per game which is the second highest average
in program history for a single season as Eric Dawson
averaged 3.2 swats per game in 2006-07... Senior
guard Jordan Stevens notched his 13th double-digit
performance of the season going for 14 points while
dishing out four assists Saturday against Cameron...
Senior forward Khapri Alston notched his second
straight and eighth double-double of the season
going for 10 points and 10 rebounds Saturday against
Cameron... Alston is averaging 13.6 points and 12.7
rebounds per game during LSC play...
Tarleton State
No. 22 Tarleton split its two games last week to move
to 15-5 overall and 4-3 in the Lone Star Conference.
The Texans defeated Southwestern Adventist 113-50
on Wednesday that featured five double-digit scorers
and all 11 players scoring. Tarleton fell to Texas A&M-
Commerce on Saturday, 67-65. The Texans will take
on Midwestern State at home on Wednesday, Feb. 3
at 7:30 p.m.
Texas A&M-Commerce
With the win over No. 22 Tarleton State, the Lions
improve to 14-6 on the season and 3-4 in the Lone
Star Conference. The win also snaps a four-game
LSC losing streak and a five-game losing streak to
the Texans in Stephenville. The Lions have knocked
off two ranked teams on their home floors for the
first time in program history from available records.
A&M-Commerce topped then ranked No. 4 Angelo
State 93-88 in San Angelo on January 9. Anthony
Adams scored seven points, but left his mark on the
game on the defensive end. Adams held the Texan’s
Michael Hardge, who entered the game averaging
11.5 points per game, to an 0-for-5 shooting night.
He also forced the LSC’s leader in assist-to-turnover
ratio into four turnovers. With the game upcoming
game against Cameron, the Lions will play the topped
ranked team in the LSC for the third time.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
0-1 last week.
West Texas A&M
The Buffs ran their win streak to five games this past
week as they topped Southwestern Christian and
EasternNewMexicoattheFUBCinCanyontoimprove
to 17-7 overall with a 5-3 mark in LSC play to sit along
in third place. WT averaged 87.5 points per contest
this week while only allowing 67.0 for a scoring
margin of +20.5. Jordan Evans paced the Buffs with
20.5 points per game followed by David Chavlovich
with 18.5 while Jeff Bonner grabbed 7.0 rebounds per
game. The Buffs tied a Lone Star Conference single-
game record on Saturday afternoon for most three
point attempts made without a miss during a run in
the first half as Evans, Chavlovich, Evans and Tommy
Gove hit from deep to tie the LSC record at four
straight makes without a miss. The only other time in
LSC history that it happened was back in 1988 when
Abilene Christian hit four straight against Texas A&I
(Kingsville). The Buffs return to action on Wednesday
night as they host the #14 Rams of Angelo State with
tipoff set for 7:30 p.m. at the First United Bank Center
in Canyon. ASU topped the Buffs (75-85) back on
January 13th in San Angelo. The Rams will enter the
game with an overall record of 15-3 with a 3-3 mark
in LSC play following a 74-71 buzzer-beater win over
Texas A&M-Kingsville on Saturday afternoon at the
Junell Center.
WOMEN’S NOTES (Submitted by LSC
SID’s)
Angelo State
1-0 last week.
Cameron
Cameron went 2-0 last week with wins against Texas
Woman’s and at Midwestern State to push the team
up to 12-6 overall and 6-3 in league play. DJ Vallier
has 10 blocks in her last two games and Charron
Montgomery led the Aggies with 18 and 16 points in
the victories. As a team last week, the Aggies shot
the ball at a .465 clip on the offensive end while their
defense has allowed for .338 shooting. Saturday’s
win at Midwestern State was head coach Tom Webb’s
first in Wichita Falls and the Aggies first since 2005.
The Aggies have won their last four LSC contests
and will visit Texas A&M-Commerce on Wednesday
before hosting Tarleton State on Saturday.
Eastern New Mexico
After a slow start against seventh-ranked West
Texas A&M, Eastern New Mexico closed strong.
The Greyhounds shot 47.4 percent in the second
half and matched the Lady Buffs with 29 points, but
eventually dropped a 67-45 decision. Sarah Stinnett
paced ENMU with 11 points and five rebounds, while
Johna McClelland and Eliza Martinez each blocked
two shots. Eastern will play Texas A&M-Kingsville and
Angelo State, this week.
Midwestern State
0-2 last week.
Tarleton State
Tarleton won its only game of the week Saturday
night with a 71-64 win over Texas A&M-Commerce in
Stephenville.
Texas A&M-Commerce
1-1 last week.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
0-1 last week.
Texas Woman’s
TWU is 17-5 on the season and 7-3 in the Lone Star
Conference after splitting the two games last week.
The Pioneers fell at Cameron, 75-69, and then
captured a win at Midwestern State, 64-58. Junior
Erin Maxwell and sophomore Alexis Nezianya both
recorded double-doubles against the Aggies while
junior Kenesha Saygo led the game with 21 points.
It’s Maxwell’s fifth double-double of the season while
Nezianya recorded her first career double-double. At
MSU junior Emily Spector came off the bench and
scored a game-high 15 points. Nezianya recorded
her second straight double-double with 11 points
and a game-high 12 rebounds. For the week Saygo
led the team with 17.0 points per game in the two
games while Nezianya averaged 11.0 points and 11.0
rebounds. On the season Maxwell is the leader with
12.3 points, 8.6 rebounds and 69 blocks while Saygo
is second 11.0 ppg. Freshman Kara Mitchell is the
team leader in assists (44) and steals (34).
West Texas A&M
The No. 7 Lady Buffs downed visiting Eastern New
Mexico 67-45 Saturday improving to 19-1 on the
year and 8-1 in Lone Star Conference play which
leads the league...The Lady Buffs were again led by
senior Michaela Neuhaus with 15 points on four
triples and one free throw...Junior Sasha Watson had
seven assists and 10 points as WT held a 38-16 lead
at halftime...The Lady Buffs shot just 38.5 percent for
the game, but opened strong going 13 of 23 for the
first half for a 56.5 clip, while ENMU was just 6 of 27
for 22.2 percent in the first half...The Lady Buffs were
19 of 22 from the line, while ENMU was 11 of 16...WT
hosts Angelo State in a rematch of its only loss of the
season Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in the First United
Bank Center.