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  1. Integrity | Tradition | Academic Excellence | LONE STAR CONFERENCE | Community | Respect | Commitment LSC BASKETBALL Two Lone Star Conference teams - Angelo State men (10-0) and West Texas A&M women (9-0) - remain undefeated after non-conference action. ASU is now one win away from breaking the record for the best season start in program history which was set in 2013. The LSC men have a 57-20 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 46-30 overall. The women’s squads are currently 20-13 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 Anthony Adams, Texas A&M University - Commerce, SR, Guard, Pontiac, Mich., Pontiac HS Adams led the Lions to a perfect 4-0 week. He opened the week with 14 points, nine rebounds and five assists in a Lions’ 89-87 road win over Harding on Monday. He followed with a career-high 27 points after going 10-of- 15 from the floor including a perfect 2-for-2 from behind the three-point arc. Adams was clutch after providing a corner three with a 1:29 left then sinking a jumper in the lane with 39 seconds to play to seal the 85-79 win over HU in the week’s second meeting. Adams scored 15 points and four assists in a 75-63 win over Ouachita Baptist Saturday. He capped the week off with nine points and three assists in the Lions last minute win over East Central. MEN’S DEFENSIVE Malcolm Hamilton, Tarleton State University, SR, Guard, Kansas City, MO, Ruskin HS Since being inserted into the starting lineup five games ago, all Hamilton has done is dominate on the defensive end of the floor. Hamilton registered his fourth straight double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds in a 74- 58 win over UTPB. They are the only double-doubles of Hamilton’s career. The senior guard also collected two steals and is tied for the LSC lead with 1.8 steals per game. Hamilton helped hold UTPB to 33.9 percent shooting and only 58 points when UTPB came in averaging 97.8 points per game. WOMEN’S OFFENSIVE Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State University, SR, Guard, Fort Worth, Texas, Dunbar HS Dorsey tied for the seventh highest single game point total in ASU history with 36 points in a 86-59 win over St. Mary’s. The junior went 15-for-22 (.682) from the floor while draining two 3-pointers and four free throws. She also grabbed five rebounds and dished out three assists. The 36 points is the most points scored by a Belle since Natalja Tsurbakova scored 38 against SWOSU in January of 2005. WOMEN’S DEFENSIVE Jasmine Prophet, Angelo State University, JR, Forward, Jackson, Miss., Hightower HS Prophet was key to a ASU defense that limited St. Mary’s to just 25 second half points in an 86-59 victory. The junior blocked two shots and grabbed a team high seven rebounds. Prophet helped limit the Rattlers to a .302 clip and .212 in the second half. MEN’S OTHER TOP PERFORMERS Bretson McNeal, Midwestern State University, drilled three 3-pointers on his way to a game-high 19 points as No. 12-ranked Midwestern State rolled to a 91-60 win over NAIA No. 15-ranked Southwestern Assemblies of God Saturday night at D.L. Ligon Coliseum. The 6-2 guard from Minneapolis added four rebounds, two assists, a blocked shot and a steal in 21 minutes to lead the Mustangs to their best start since 2011-12 improving to 8-1. McNeal upped his season scoring average to 14.1 points per game shooting 52.4 percent from the field and 49 percent from 3-point range. EJ Reed, Tarleton State University, continues to lead to No. 7 Tarleton to wins with his scoring. Reed, the LSC leader in points per game with 21.7, scored 17 in a 74-58 rout over Texas-Permian Basin. Reed shot 60 percent from the floor and 83 percent from the free-throw line in the win. The senior also had six rebounds with four coming on the offensive end. Tre Bennett, Angelo State University, was the driving force behind the Rams high scoring offense this week. The senior point guard led the team in several categories which included points scored (28), free throws made (12-12) and assists (12). He scored a team high 19 points and was a perfect 9-9 from the line in ASU’s last match- up. Bennett has also knocked down double-digit points in all except three games this season and is averaging 17.3 points per game thus far. His 53 assists on the year is tops on the team and in the LSC, while his 4.5 assist per game average leads the team and is third in the LSC. Bennett also added five rebounds and three steals to his overall numbers for the week. Trevor Fuller, Midwestern State University, set season highs with nine points, nine rebounds and four assists while helping No. 12-ranked Midwestern State to a 91-60 win over NAIA No. 15-ranked Southwestern Assemblies of God Saturday afternoon at D.L. Ligon Coliseum. Fuller’s efforts helped MSU limit SAGU to a 31.1-percent shooting performance to key the rout. The 6-8 forward also swatted two shots to run his LSC leading total to 24. Thomas Tshikaya, Angelo State University, has really stepped into the limelight for the Rams defense as MEN’S STANDINGS School LSC Overall Streak Angelo State 0-0 10-0 W10 Midwestern State 0-0 8-1 W5 Tarleton State 0-0 8-1 W4 Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 7-2 W4 Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 7-2 W2 West Texas A&M 0-0 8-4 L1 Cameron 0-0 6-5 W2 Eastern New Mexico 0-0 3-5 W1 WOMEN’S STANDINGS School LSC Overall Streak West Texas A&M 0-0 9-0 W9 Angelo State 0-0 6-1 W3 Texas Woman’s 0-0 8-2 W6 Tarleton State 0-0 5-3 W1 Cameron 0-0 4-3 L2 Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 5-5 L4 Eastern New Mexico 0-0 4-4 L2 Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 4-5 L1 Midwestern State 0-0 1-7 L5 MEN’S SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 16, 2015 Southwestern College at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, December 17, 2015 Puerto Rico-Bayamon vs West Texas A&M, 5 p.m. Eastern New Mexico at Florida Southern, 6 p.m. Friday, December 18, 2015 West Texas A&M vs Puerto Rico-Humacao, 11 a.m. Drury vs Angelo State, 1 p.m. Rollins vs Tarleton State, 3:15 p.m. Saturday, December 19, 2015 Eckerd vs Eastern New Mexico, 1 p.m. Rollins vs Angelo State, 1 p.m. Texas A&M-Commerce at Henderson State, 2 p.m. Drury vs Tarleton State, 3:15 p.m. Virginia State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 4 p.m. Southwestern Adventist at Cameron, 7 p.m. Midwestern State at Ouachita Baptist, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 20, 2015 Eastern New Mexico at Tampa, 3 p.m. Texas A&M-Kingsville at Embry-Riddle, TBA WOMEN’S SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 16, 2015 Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras vs West Texas A&M, 5 p.m. Texas A&M-Commerce at East Central, 5:30 p.m. Southeastern Oklahoma State at Cameron, 6 p.m. Thursday, December 17, 2015 Angelo State at Texas- Permian Basin, 6 p.m. Friday, December 18, 2015 Stonehill College vs Tarleton State, 5:30 p.m. Eastern New Mexico at Seattle Pacific, 9 p.m. Western Washington vs Midwestern State, 10 p.m. Saturday, December 19, 2015 Cameron at Northwestern Oklahoma State, 1 p.m. Oklahoma Baptist at Texas Woman’s, 2 p.m. Wayland Baptist at Angelo State, 5 p.m. Montana State-Billings vs Tarleton State, 5:30 p.m. LONE STAR CONFERENCE BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE | DECEMBER 16, 2015 Contact: Melanie Robotham | Assistant Commissioner | Office: 972-234-0033 x. 103 | E-mail: melanie@lonestarconference.org | www.lonestarconference.org | Twitter: @LoneStarConf
  2. LONE STAR CONFERENCE BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE Page 2 Integrity | Tradition | Academic Excellence | LONE STAR CONFERENCE | Community | Respect | Commitment of late. This week he led the team with 18 total boards, with 15 of those being marked as defensive. He has averaged nine total rebounds over the past two games and has pulled down at least six total rebounds in each of the last four games for ASU. Against McMurry the big man pocketed three steals and three blocks to add to his numbers for the week. Offensively, the French native dropped 16 points for the week and was 7-11 (.636) from the field and added a solo 3-pointer and foul shot to the mix. Jeff Bonner, West Texas A&M University, had another strong week for the Buffs as WT’s lone senior averaged 13.3 points per contest to go along with a team leading 6.7 rebounds per game as the Buffs went 2-1 on the week to improve to 8-4 overall on the season. The Houston native went 16-of-23 (69.6%) from the floor including 8-of-14 (57.1%) from the free throw line this past week while grabbing 20 total rebounds (12 offensive, eight defensive) to go along with three assists and three steals for the Buffs. Bryant Crowder, Texas A&M University - Commerce, aided the Lions in a perfect 4-0 week after accounting for 17 points per game. He opened with week with 18 points in the Lions road win over Harding before turning in 17 points and narrowly missing the school record for blocks in a single-game finishing with 6 swats in the Lions 85-79 home win over HU. Crowder also turned in his second double-double of the season grabbing 10 rebounds to go along with his 17 points. In the Lions’ final game of the week, Crowder tallied 16 points and hauled down six boards in a 75-63 win over Ouachita Baptist. In the Lions last second win over East Central, he tallied a game-high 18 points and recorded four blocks as the Lions racked up 10 total blocks in the game. Crowder narrowly missed a double-double with nine rebounds. WOMEN’S OTHER TOP PERFORMERS Brandi Leal, Cameron University, scored a career high 26 points at Southwestern Oklahoma and broke the Aggie record for three-pointers in a game with eight, besting the previous mark by one. Through the first seven games she is averaging a league best four three-pointers and has climbed to second highest in the LSC in scoring with 13.3 points per game. The eight three-pointers against the Bulldogs is tied for second most this season in NCAA Division II. Leal shot 9-for-15 overall and 57.1% at the arc. Erin Maxwell, Texas Woman’s University, led the team with 20.5 points per game, 8.0 rebounds per game and four blocks while shooting 63.3 percent during the week to help the Pioneers to a 2-0 record and their fifth and sixth straight wins. She recorded back-to-back career highs in points in both games. Maxwell scored then- career-high 20 points and cleared nine rebounds in an overtime win at Arkansas-Fort Smith on Saturday and then added a new career-high 21 points, 7 rebounds and 3 blocks against Wayland Baptist on Tuesday. With the Pioneers leading by 2 points and less than 40 seconds to go in overtime against UAFS, Maxwell grabbed an offensive rebound and sealed the win with a lay-up. On the season she is averaging 11.0 points, 7.7 rebounds and 2.6 blocks while shooting 50.9 percent from the floor. Morgan Ashmore, Tarleton State University, had a career night Monday against Oklahoma Baptist to lead the TexAnns in a comeback win. The TexAnns, who trailed by nine at the break, got 11 of Ashmore’s 19 points in the second half on 4-4 shooting from the floor, including all three of her three-pointers. For the game, Ashmore was a perfect 7-7 from the floor, including 3-3 from downtown and 2-2 at the charity stripe. Her 19 points is also a new career high, topping her previous best of 11 points against Incarnate Word in 2013. She also added two rebounds, three assists, and a steal. Kassandra Harris, Eastern New Mexico University, turned in an outstanding performance last week, with 13.5 points and 9.5 rebounds in games against Wayland Baptist and New Mexico State. Against the NCAA Division I Aggies, she registered the first double double of her career, with 11 points and 12 rebounds. Harris also had a 16-point, seven-rebound outing against WBU. For the week, she connected on 15 of her 19 free- throw attempts. Ikpeaku Iwobi, Tarleton State University, led Tarleton on the defensive glass with a team-high seven defensive boards in Monday’s comeback win over Oklahoma Baptist. She totaled 6 points and nine total rebounds for the game. Alexis Nezianya, Texas Woman’s University, averaged 6.0 points and 5.5 rebounds while shooting 71.4 percent in the two wins last week. She cleared five of her 11 rebounds on the offensive end. Five of Alexis’ defensive rebounds also turned into 10 points on the offensive end. On the season she is averaging 4.7 points and 4.2 rebounds while shooting a team-best 55.6 percent from the floor. Sarah Stinnett, Eastern New Mexico University, was a key performer in a defensive effort which helped the Greyhounds limit NCAA Division I New Mexico State to just 12 points in the first quarter. Over two games, she had three steals and five defensive rebounds. Against Wayland Baptist, she had 10 points and 10 rebounds to post ENMU’s first double double of the season. Dayla Threatt, Cameron University, recorded a double-double performance against Southwestern Oklahoma on Saturday with 19 points and 14 rebounds. The CU junior recorded nine defensive boards, with a pair of steals, and a block. On the offensive side of the game, Threatt shot 8-for-17 on the floor and dished out three assists. The double-double was a career first and the scoring/rebounding totals were also career marks. Maddison Wild, West Texas A&M University, recorded her first double-double of her career with 10 points and a career-best 11 rebounds in the Lady Buffs’ 63-49 win over Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Tuesday. For the week, Wild went 5 of 10 from the field, pulling down 18 rebounds including 12 on the defensive end with three assists, two blocks and three steals. She has started all nine games for the undefeated Lady Buffs. MEN’S NOTES (Submitted by LSC SID’s) Angelo State The No. 5/6 Rams moved to 10-0 on the season with the 70-68 wins over Lubbock Christian and a 115-68 win over McMurry this week. ASU is now one win away from breaking the record for the best season start in program history which was set in 2013. Angelo State’s high scoring offense continues to hold on to the No. 1 spot in the Lone Star Conference and the No. 5 nationally with 94.5 points per game. The teams scoring margin, which is averaging a 21.5 differential per game, is also tops in the LSC and ranks No. 3 nationally. After a 27-28 performance from the foul line against McMurry, ASU also leads the conference with a .778 free throw percentage having sunk 228-293 this season. Finally, the Rams also currently lead the LSC in assists per game averaging 18.1 and in steals averaging 9.4. Concordia (Ore.) at Eastern New Mexico, 6:30 p.m. Henderson State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7:30 p.m. Stonehill (Mass.) vs Midwestern State, 10 p.m. Sunday, December 20, 2015 LeMoyne-Owen at Texas Woman’s, 2 p.m. LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Complete results at lonestarconference.org. WEEKLY AWARDS Date Men’s Offensive N-17 Bretson McNeal, Midwestern State N-24 EJ Reed, Tarleton State N-30 David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M D-7 EJ Reed, Tarleton State (2) D-16 Anthony Adams, Texas A&M-Commerce Date Men’s Defensive N-17 EJ Reed, Tarleton State N-24 Khapri Alston, Midwestern State N-30 Jamar Goodwin, Texas A&M-Kingsville D-7 Trevor Fuller, Midwestern State D-16 Malcolm Hamilton, Tarleton State Date Women’s Offensive N-17 Bailey Wipff, Tarleton State N-24 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State N-30 Lilley Vander Zee, West Texas A&M D-7 Gabby Scott, Texas A&M-Commerce D-16 Taylor Dorsey, Angelo State (2) 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 A L L E N , T E X A S LSC BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 2-3-4-5 | ALLEN, TEXAS
  3. LONE STAR CONFERENCE BASKETBALL WEEKLY RELEASE Page 3 Integrity | Tradition | Academic Excellence | LONE STAR CONFERENCE | Community | Respect | Commitment Cameron 2-0 last week. Eastern New Mexico Did not play last week. Midwestern State Midwestern State improved to 8-1 with a 91-60 win over Southwestern Assemblies of God (Texas) Saturday afternoon at D.L. Ligon Coliseum... Southwestern Assemblies of God is ranked 15th in NAIA with a 9-3 overall record... The Mustangs are off to their best start since winning the first 13 games of the 2011-12 season... It’s the 11th time in program history that MSU has won at least eight of its first nine game and the fourth time since the start of the 2009-10 campaign... The Mustangs have won their last four games by double-digit margins and six of their eight wins this season have come by 10-or- more points... MSU leads the Lone Star Conference with a team field goal percentage of 50.7 and is the top field goal percentage defense at 37.8... The Mustangs rank fourth in NCAA Division II and top the LSC in rebounding margin at +12.8... MSU blocked eight shots against Southwestern Assemblies of God and rank third nationally with 6.4 blocked shots per game... Senior guard Bretson McNeal paced the Mustangs in scoring for the fourth straight game scoring 19 points with three 3-pointers to up his season scoring average to 14.1 points per game... Senior forward Khapri Alston went 7-for-8 from the floor to match a season high with 17 points while pulling down eight rebounds in 17 minutes of court action against Southwestern Assemblies of God... Alston has scored in double figures in all nine games for MSU this season... Junior forward Trevor Fuller set season highs with nine points, nine rebounds and four assists Saturday against Southwestern Assemblies of God... Fuller also recorded two blocked shots and has multiple blocks in eight of nine games this season... Senior guard Hershell Grant dealt out a season-high five assists against SAGU... Junior guard Pat Smith netted a career-high eight points while dishing out a campaign-best five assists in 20 minutes against Southwestern Assemblies of God... Junior forward Matt Pollard scored a season-high eight points and grabbed five rebounds with four blocked shots in nine minutes Saturday against Southwestern Assemblies of God... Tarleton State No. 7 Tarleton improved to 8-1 with a 74-58 win over Texas-Permian Basin on Monday. It was the fourth straight win for the Texans, as they improved to 6-0 all-time against UTPB. Tarleton’s swarming defense limited the Falcons to 33 percent shooting a season- low in points after coming in averaging 97.8 points per game. The Texans will travel to Las Vegas, Nevada on Dec. 18-19 for a pair of games against No. 16 Rollins and Drury. Texas A&M-Commerce A&M-Commerce enters the week at 7-2 overall following a 75-63 win over Ouachita Baptist and a last second win over East Central thanks to a Jeremy Jones buzzer beater. The Lions have won four straight games including three straight during their current four-game home stand. In the Lions 85-79 home win over the Harding, Bryant collected the Lions fifth double-double and his second of the season with 17 points and 10 rebounds. He narrowly missed the school’s single-game record for blocks with six. Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-0 last week. West Texas A&M The Buffs went 2-1 this past week as they picked up home wins over Mid-America Christian and NAIA #12 Wayland Baptist before falling to UPR-Rio Piedras in their first of three games in San Juan, Puerto Rico this week. The Buffs are currently 8-4 overall. The Buffs continue their trip on Thursday afternoon as they take on the Cowboys of Puerto Rico-Bayamon with tipoff set for 5 p.m. CT on the Bayamon campus. WT will wrap-up their trip on Friday morning as they take on UPR-Humacao at 11 a.m. CT before taking the mandatory NCAA holiday break before starting Lone Star Conference play on New Year’s Eve against the Cameron Aggies (4 p.m.) at the First United Bank Center in Canyon. WOMEN’S NOTES (Submitted by LSC SID’s) Angelo State The Belles moved to 6-1 on the season with a 86-59 win over St. Mary’s ... It is the best start to a season since the 2005-06 season ... ASU leads the LSC in scoring at 85.6 points per game and hold opponents to 62.1 ... The 23.4 scoring margin is currently tops in the LSC and No. 7 in Division II ... Taylor Dorsey leads the LSC with 20.3 points per game and added a career high 36 against St. Mary’s ... Brea Michell leads the conference with a 2.4 assist to turnover ratio ... The Belles will play UTPB on Thursday and host Wayland Baptist on Saturday. Cameron 0-1 last week. Eastern New Mexico After seeing the three-game win streak snapped against Wayland Baptist, the Greyhounds responded with a strong performance against NCAA Division I New Mexico State. Behind seven first-quarter points from Sarah Stinnett, the Hounds held a 14-12 lead, 10 minutes into the game against the Aggies. Eastern trailed NMSU by a single point, late in the third quarter, before a late run lifted the Aggies to a 15-point win. On Saturday, Wayland Baptist used a quick start to snap Eastern’s win streak, despite a rally which closed the gap to just two points. Over the week, the Hounds received its first double doubles of the season. Sarah Stinnett had 10 points and 10 boards against Wayland Baptist, while Kassandra Harris had 11 points and 12 rebounds against New Mexico State. This weekend, the Hounds will play Seattle Pacific and Concordia. Midwestern State Did not play last week. Tarleton State Tarleton overcame a nine-point halftime deficit to defeat Oklahoma Baptist Monday night, led by a career-high 19 points from Morgan Ashmore on a 7-7 shooting performance from the floor. Tarleton will travel to Las Vegas this weekend. Texas A&M-Commerce 1-1 last week. Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-1 last week. Texas Woman’s The Pioneers improved to 8-2 on the season with their fifth and sixth straight wins last week. TWU captured an overtime win at Arkansas-Fort Smith, 92-87, on Saturday and then defeated Wayland Baptist, 61-41, on Tuesday. Junior Kenesha Saygo led the game in scoring while junior Erin Maxwell and freshman Kara Mitchell recorded career highs against UAFS. Saygo led all players with 24 points on 6-for- 15 shooting and tied the single-game school record with 5-for-5 shooting from the three-point range. Maxwell scored a career-high 20 points and cleared a team-high nine rebounds while Mitchell tied her career-high with 17 points. Maxwell then posted a new career-high with 21 points in the win against WBU. She led the Pioneers with 20.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg and 4 blocks while shooting 63.3 percent from the floor during the week. On the season Maxwell is also the team leader in points (11.9 ppg), rebounds (7.7 rpg) and blocks (26). Saygo is averaging 9.7 points while Mitchell has 9.5 points per game, and a team-best 18 assists and 18 steals. West Texas A&M The Lady Buffs improved to 9-0 on the year with a 63-49 victory over Puerto Rico-Mayaguez and 78-48 win over UT-Permian Basin on Saturday...The Lady Buffs held UTPB to 35.8 percent shooting as it was the eighth-straight game of holding the opposition under 40 percent shooting and the 48 points was the seventh time holding the opponent under 60 points and fourth under 50 points...Senior Zantaya Davis had a team-high nine rebounds and scored nine points in the game, while sophomore Hannah Alexander added 11 points off the bench along with 12 points off the bench from senior Madison McLain. Junior Sasha Watson had 12 points with three assists and two steals going 5 of 6 from the field...WT dominated points in the paint, outscoring UTPB 32-8 and 33-11 off 25 Falcon miscues...WT went to the line 22 times, making 15, while UTPB was 4 of 4...The Lady Buffs moved up to No. 2 in the USA Today Poll this week and No. 3 in the SIDA Poll...WT was tied for first in the third-straight SIDA South Central Region Top 10...WT faces Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras on Wednesday. LSC, CITY OF FRISCO TO HOST 2016 MEN’S BASKETBALL ELITE EIGHT The NCAA awarded the 2016 Division II Men’s Basketball Elite Eight to the city of Frisco, Texas. The Lone Star Conference and Frisco Convention & Visitors Bureau will host the event March 23-24-26. The Elite Eight will take place in the state of Texas for the first time ever at Dr Pepper Arena, a multi- purpose sports and entertainment venue that seats about 5,000 for basketball.
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