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Dear Basketball Fans,

Welcome to the 2015 Lone Star Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championship. The LSC is proud to work with the Allen Event Center and the City of Allen to create the best experience possible for our student-athletes and fans.

With nine member institutions in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma, the LSC seeks to provide student-athletes with a first-class experience. We believe the LSC Basketball Championship does just that, while highlighting the basketball being played in our Conference and giving our member schools a chance to reconnect with former students and recruit future students in the North Texas area.

I hope you have a great time and enjoy the games this week. As you cheer on your favorite team, I request your assistance in helping create a positive game environment for all participants. I encourage enthusiastic support for your team, but I also ask that you respect all participants by treating all players, coaches, officials and fellow fans with respect.

Thank you for your support of the LSC.

Enjoy the games!

Respectfully,

Jay Poerner

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Jay PoernerInterim Commissioner

Melanie RobothamAssistant Commissioner -

Media Relations

Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athletics, the Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an innovative athletics conference that aims to provide a superior competitive experience for member institutions and to allow for

comprehensive development of student-athletes through academic services and life skills programming. The LSC continues to build upon its proud history while intending to be recognized as the premier NCAA Division II conference in the nation. The league’s mission is to provide comprehensive student-athlete experiences in high-level athletic competition, with particular dedication to student-athlete development, graduation success, sportsmanship, ethical conduct, community engagement, and expanding opportunities. The LSC - founded on April 25, 1931 - has developed from a five-team conference of Texas-based schools to a nine-member league that spans three states (Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico). The league continues to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of intercollegiate athletic programs that are compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive sports. Throughout the league’s 83-year history, various institutions have competed under the LSC banner. Today, only Texas A&M University-Commerce (then East Texas State) remains from the original group that was formed in 1931 when North Texas State, Southwest Texas State, Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The membership alignment has changed over the years, with current members having been added from 1954 to 1995. Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) joined in 1954, and Angelo State in 1968. Conference membership remained within the Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico was admitted. Since then, the LSC has included members from Arkansas and Oklahoma. Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the outset of an expansion phase, while Texas Woman’s (1989) and previous members West Texas A&M (1986, 1993) and Tarleton State (1968, 1994) joined the league soon after. Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, while Harding reconnected with the league as an affiliate member in track and field in 2013. In 2014, McMurry returned as an affiliate member in indoor and outdoor track and field, and football. Past members of the LSC include Trinity, Houston, Lamar, Howard Payne, Sul Ross State, McMurry, Harding, Ouachita Baptist, Central Oklahoma, East Central (Okla.), Northeastern State (Okla.), Southeastern Oklahoma, Southwestern Oklahoma, Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word. While the LSC has maintained a long-standing tradition of competitive athletic programs for its members, many teams and individuals have gone on to distinguish themselves on the national stage. Entering 2014-15, LSC member institutions have collected 75 NCAA national championships since the league joined the Division II membership in 1982. West Texas A&M supplied the most recent addition to that total by claiming the softball championship this past spring. The LSC conducts conference championships in 16 sports (seven men and nine women). Men’s championships include football, cross country, basketball, baseball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and golf. Women’s titles are determined in volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, softball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and golf. The conference office is located in Richardson, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. Jay Poerner serves as Interim Commissioner, with assistance from Melanie Robotham (Media Relations).

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CREDITS: The 2015 Lone Star Conference Basketball Championship program is a publication of the Lone Star Conference. Photography credits: Sarah Glenn, Patrick Green, Jeremy Enlow/Steel Shutter Photography, Angelo State University, Cameron University, Eastern New Mexico University, Midwestern State University, Tarleton State University, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Texas Woman’s University, West Texas A&M University.

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Lone Star Conference Member InstitutionsCurrently, students attend ENMU from 49 states and 20 foreign countries. The varsity athletic teams at the university compete in the nationally respected NCAA II Lone Star Conference. Eastern is having a strong year in 2014-15,

with the football team posting its second straight winning season, while the men’s soccer team had its fourth straight. The women’s soccer team improved and had an opportunity to claim the LSC title on the final day of the regular season. ENMU has won national championships in basketball, track, cross country and rodeo, plus numerous division and conference championships.

Midwestern State University is heralded as the public liberal arts University of the State of Texas. Faculty, administrators, staff and students actively participate in an academic community that focuses, refines and continuously challenges points of understanding. The

university offers an affordable, nurturing and challenging learning environment that serves the citizens of Texas, other states and many countries. The university strives to prepare its graduates to set high goals, be productive members of the global society, understand and relate to people and ideas different from their own, and continue to learn throughout their lives. MSU carries on a proud and rich tradition of competition intercollegiate athletics that dates back to the creation of Wichita Falls Junior College in 1922. The school’s nationally regarded men’s basketball program boasts 25 national tournament appearances advancing to the Elite Eight in 2010, 2011 and 2012 while claiming eight Lone Star Conference championships since joining the league in 1995. The Mustangs have also experienced great success in many of its highly noted programs as football advanced to the NCAA II postseason on five occasions while posting 15 consecutive winning campaigns. The men’s soccer team advanced to the Final Four in 2007 and 2010, while the volleyball program earned an appearance in the national postseason in 2007. MSU’s women’s cross-country team has claimed five Lone Star Conference championships and competed at the NCAA II national championships in 2008, 2010 and 2011, while the men’s and women’s tennis teams have advanced at least to the Round of 16 in each of the past three seasons. The softball program finished as national semifinalists in 2011.

Founded in 1899 as a private, liberal arts college, Tarleton State University is now one of the state’s fastest growing institutions with an enrollment approaching 11,900. Located an hour from Fort Worth in Stephenville, Texas, Tarleton State serves as the educational and cultural flagship of the Cross Timbers Region. With a population of over 16,000, Stephenville is known as one of the country’s

most desirable places to live and is included in Norman Crampton’s “The 100 Best Small Towns in America” published by Prentice Hall. A proud member of the Texas A&M University system since 1917, Tarleton offers more than 67 bachelor’s degrees and 24 master’s degrees through five academic colleges: Liberal and Fine Arts, Business Administration, Agriculture and Human Sciences, Science and Technology, and Education. Tarleton State’s athletic department has become a very successful program that is rapidly developing a national reputation at the NCAA Division II level. Tarleton joined the NCAA Division II and the Lone Star Conference in 1994. In the last 12 years, the Tarleton athletics programs have produced an impressive record that is competitive and successful. Texan football won five LSC division titles and was the LSC champions in 2001, 2009 and 2013. The men’s basketball team has won six LSC division titles two NCAA Division II South Central Regional championships and are the currently the reigning LSC champions, the women’s basketball team won the LSC Championship title for the first time in school history in 2012 and the women’s golf team won the LSC championships eight times and seven consecutive West Regional Tournament championships with a third-place finish at the 2014 National Championship tournament. Approximately 400 Tarleton students participate in collegiate athletics.

Texas A&M University-Commerce’s roots in northeast Texas extend back to 1889 when William L. Mayo opened his one-building East Texas Normal College campus. Today, A&M-Commerce has grown considerably, offering over 100 fields of study through 26 academic departments, hitting the 12,000

Conveniently located in the center of Texas, Angelo State University has been recognized by Princeton Review for the past six years as one of the top public universities in the state and among the best in the nation. ASU offers 43 undergraduate degrees with

more than 100 majors and concentrations plus 21 graduate degrees on one of the state’s safest and most technologically sophisticated residential campuses. In addition to strong academic programs, Angelo State is known for its Carr Academic Scholarship Program and its generous gift aid for students. As the second-largest campus in the Texas Tech University System, Angelo State University attracts students from 25 countries, 42 states and 219 of the 254 counties in Texas. With nationally recognized undergraduate programs in physics, agriculture, nursing, teacher education and field biology, Angelo State provides a quality education on a 268-acre San Angelo campus that is one of the safest in the state. Angelo State University, from here, it’s possible. The Angelo State Athletic Department provides opportunities for exceptional student-athletes to compete in their sports and to enrich their personal lives, improve their abilities to serve and contribute to society, and to become leaders in their professions and in their communities. Angelo State student-athletes strive to be their best on the playing field, as evidenced by four national championships and over 50 conference championships. ASU won the 1957 NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship, the 1978 NAIA Football National Championship, the 2004 NCAA Division II Women’s Softball National Championship and the 2010 NCAA Division II Women’s Outdoor Track and Field National Championship. The Rams and Rambelles are active in the community, contributing numerous hours every month to causes and department initiatives. Finally, Angelo State student-athletes graduate and go on to successful careers in a variety of fields. With great coaches and some of the top facilities in the country at Angelo State, from here, it’s possible.

Located in Southwest Oklahoma and nestled in the beautiful Wichita Mountains, Cameron University is a multipurpose university whose mission is to offer appropriate education programs to the people living in its service area. One of Oklahoma’s seven regional universities, Cameron is the higher-education center of Southwest Oklahoma, offering associate, baccalaureate

and master’s degree programs. The university recognizes that the educational process includes the development of the intellectual, cultural, social, physical, moral and occupational capacities of people who participate in its programs and activities. Therefore, CU desires to assist its students in acquiring the skills, knowledge, values and attitudes that will enable them to lead creative, productive and self-fulfilling lives. With more than 6,000 students, Cameron offers students the traditional collegiate atmosphere and experiences combines with personalized attention from caring faculty and staff. The Cameron student body is quite diverse, including students from 49 states and more than 50 countries. Cameron also has a branch campus in Duncan to provide convenient access for students in Stephens Country and the surrounding area. Athletics have played a large role in campus life since Cameron’s inception in 1908. Over the years, the Aggies have won numerous conference (45), regional (47) and national (9) titles — including back-to-back men’s tennis regional championships in 2013 and 2014, back-to-back women’s tennis regional championships in 2011 and 2012, and a league tying record of nine men’s golf conference championships. To further celebrate these milestones, the CU Athletic Department, in 2007, established an Athletic Hall of Fame to highlight CU’s athletic history and feature numerous Aggie greats. Cameron offers 11 intercollegiate athletic programs and is a proud member of both the NCAA Division II and the Lone Star Conference. Cameron athletes compete in the Aggie Gym (basketball, volleyball), McCord Field (baseball), and the Streich-Henry Family Tennis Complex; as well as having the Cameron Golf Practice Facility on campus. Cameron has recently completed McMahon Field a state-of-the-art complex that is the new home for the softball program and will break ground on the Terry Bell Golf Center which will be an indoor/outdoor on campus training facility for the golf programs.

Since its founding as a junior college in 1934, Eastern New Mexico University has blossomed into a university offering an associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degree in 66 programs and with an enrollment of approximately 5,856 students.

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Lone Star Conference Member Institutionsenrollment mark for the fall semester. Located just 65 miles northeast of Dallas, Texas A&M University-Commerce provides a unique and memorable collegiate experience. The fifth-oldest state university in Texas, and the second-fastest growing university in the Lone Star state, A&M-Commerce offers students the opportunity to pursue nearly every educational avenue

available. With a large number of first-generation college students on campus, A&M-Commerce prides itself on offering a top-notch educational experience, allowing students to succeed both in the classroom and beyond. A&M-Commerce also has a long and illustrious athletic history, dating back to the first football game in 1914. The Lions, the only remaining original Lone Star Conference member, have won a combined 56 conference championships, including 21 in football, and five national titles with nearly 300 All-Americans since 1932. A&M-Commerce now sponsors 12 intercollegiate athletic programs, with softball throwing out the first pitch in the spring of 2015, and have advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight in men’s basketball, women’s basketball and soccer in the past 15 years. With the induction of former Lion great Autry Beamon in 2012, A&M-Commerce now has 11 members in the Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor, tied for the most of all conference institutions.

Texas A&M University–Kingsville focuses on teaching and research programs while cultivating generations of alumni, many within the same family. The school also is known for its engineering, wildlife and agricultural programs. The biomedical sciences department includes

the National Natural Toxins Research Center, which is a nationally-known program that studies the benefits of snake-venom toxins. The University offers 52 bachelor’s degrees and is updating the curriculum in every college. Texas A&M-Kingsville was nationally ranked in Forbes 2011 and 2012 List of America’s Top Colleges. Texas A&M-Kingsville also placed in the Top 100 Producers of Minority Degrees by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and was in top 200 in the nation as ranked by Washington Monthly. The institution values research and undergraduates are encouraged to participate in hands-on projects, many through the Ronald McNair Scholars Program. The university has a 545-acre farm near the main campus that allows for research opportunities for students in the Dick and Mary Lewis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Human Sciences. Campus housing can accommodate approximately 2,300 students in seven residence halls. The two newest halls, University Village and Mesquite Village West, feature two- and four-bedroom suite-style floor plans. Mesquite Village West houses Honors College students and offices. Students are enjoying the new Student Recreation Center, which offers two full-size gyms, a weight and cardio fitness room and an elevated jogging track. The new Javelina Dining Hall opened in spring 2011 offering a wide variety of food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Participation in the more than 100 student organizations and recreational sports teams enhances college life at A&M-Kingsville. Most of Texas A&M-Kingsville’s approximately 7,700 students come from South Texas, but there is wide diversity in the population, with students from approximately 45 states and more than 45 countries. The student body is split almost equally between men and women. The Javelina athletic program has been synonymous with success for more than 80 years. The Javelinas have won seven national football championships and 34 conference titles, including 27 Lone Star Conference trophies. The program had produced hundreds of All-Americans and has numerous hall of fame inductees including three in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Darrell Green, John Randle and Gene Upshaw. The success has carried over to other sports as well. The Javelina baseball team climbed into the top 10 for the first time in school history winning the LSC Tournament and hosted the NCAA South Central Regional. The track and field team won five individual national titles in 2013-2014 in indoor and outdoor track and field.

With over 15,000 students, Texas Woman’s University emphasizes professional studies, the health sciences and the liberal arts, drawing upon its distinct history and traditions to create a learning environment that

challenges and inspires all students - both men and women. Men have been admitted to the university since 1972. Organized into 10 colleges and schools, TWU offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs - from

biology, nursing and teaching to visual art, dance and business administration - with nationally and internationally recognized programs among them. TWU’s 270-acre main campus in Denton is only a half-hour drive from Dallas and Fort Worth. The Dallas centers, which offer upper-level and graduate studies in the health sciences, are located adjacent to Parkland and Presbyterian hospitals. The University’s Houston center is located at the world-famous Texas Medical Center. The new TWU Institute of Health Sciences-Houston Center Location opened in August 2006 to greater serve TWU’s Houston student-population. We are proud that Pioneer intercollegiate athletics consistently brings honor and distinction to TWU – not only in the athletics arena but also in the classroom. Approximately 90 student-athletes representing five sports continue to maintain better than a 3.0 cumulative grade point average, having done so consistently for 32.5 years (65 semesters). TWU competes in five NCAA Division II sports: basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball in the Lone Star Conference and as an independent in gymnastics. The Pioneers’ basketball team captured the school’s first LSC title in 2010-11 while the gymnastics team won nine USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championships in school history. TWU soccer advanced to four LSC Championship Tournaments in 12 years of existence while the volleyball team appeared in 17 postseasons including 12 straight from 2003-14. The Pioneers softball team made the biggest splash in 2013 sweeping both the LSC regular season and tournament titles while advancing all the way to the NCAA Division II Softball Championship.

West Texas A&M University, a member of The Texas A&M University System since 1990, boasts an enrollment of more than 8,500 students from 35 states and 30 countries. The historic campus contains brick and mortar dating back to the early 1900s but offers a modern

appeal with more than $95 million in capital improvements during the past 10 years. With a student-centered philosophy at its core, WTAMU is dedicated to educating tomorrow’s leaders through innovative academic and co-curricular undergraduate and graduate programs that ring true today. The university is committed to the intellectual, professional and social growth of students by providing an education grounded in the liberal arts and opportunities to develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills, an understanding of cultural diversity, a commitment to ethical behavior, an appreciation for the fine arts and humanities, and a desire for lifelong learning. WTAMU has continually achieved success in all sports as it fields 17 intercollegiate teams that compete in the Lone Star Conference and 2013-14 was the best in school history as the program finished a school-best second in the Learfield Sports NACDA Directors’ Cup with the Lady Buff softball program winning the national championship and the Lady Buff women’s basketball team finishing national runner-up. On the gridiron, the Buff football team has had an impressive ten-year run as it ranks as one of the very best football teams in the State of Texas and nationally in terms of regular-season winning percentage with over 85 wins during the regular season since 2005, ten consecutive winning seasons, seven NCAA Playoff appearances, four LSC titles and one NCAA National Semifinal appearance. On the hardwood, the Lady Buffs have won 12 LSC titles and made 20 NCAA tournament appearances, including the program’s second runner-up national finish last season, while the Buffs have won six LSC championships and made 12 NCAA tourney appearances. The WT volleyball team claimed the program’s 19th overall LSC Regular Season title in 2014 with a perfect league record and was selected for its 10th-straight and 25th overall NCAA appearance. The Lady Buffs’ soccer team has posted 17 winning seasons, won six LSC titles and made its first-ever Elite Eight appearance in 2009. The men’s soccer program has made five NCAA tourney appearances and won four league titles, and the Lady Buff Softball team capped its best season in school history, winning its first South Central Region title and the national championship with an incredible 60-7 record. The women’s and men’s cross country/track & field programs finished their most successful combined seasons ever in 2013-14 with eighth and 15th place finishes, respectively, in the USTFCCCA Program of the Year Rankings after a season that featured sweeps of the LSC Cross Country and Indoor Track & Field Championships and seven individual All-America awards. In 2014, the Buff cross country team earned its second-straight LSC title and finished 11th in the country at the NCAA National Championship. The WT Equestrian Team claimed the program’s second Western National Championship in 2013 and finished fifth in 2014.

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LSC MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULEWednesday, March 4, 2015SESSION ONE Game 2: Men’s Quarterfinal, 2 vs. 7 2:30 p.m.SESSION TWOGame 4: Men’s Quarterfinal, 1 vs. 8, 8:30 p.m.

Thursday, March 5, 2015SESSION THREEGame 6: Men’s Quarterfinal, 3 vs. 6, 2:30 p.m.SESSION FOURGame 8: Men’s Quarterfinal, 4 vs. 5, 8:30 p.m.

Friday, March 6, 2015SESSION FIVEGame 10: Men’s Semifinal, Winner G2 vs. Winner G6, 2:30 p.m.SESSION SIXGame 12: Men’s Semifinal, Winner G4 vs. Winner G8, 8:30 pm

Saturday, March 7, 2015SESSION SEVENGame 14: Men’s Championship, Winner G10 vs. Winner G12, 5:30 p.m.

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Friday, March 6SESSION SIX: Game 12

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Saturday, March 7SESSION SEVEN: Game 14

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LSC Champion

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Thursday, March 5 SESSION FOUR: Game 8

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Men’s Basketball Championship Bracket

Thursday, March 5 SESSION THREE: Game 6

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Men’s Basketball AwardsLSC Players of the WeekDate Men’s OffensiveN-18 Darrell Williams, A&M-CommerceN-24 LaDon Carnegie, A&M-CommerceD-1 Demario Mayfield, Angelo StateD-8 Chris Jones, Angelo StateD-16 Chris Wyms, Eastern New MexicoD-22 Marsell Holden, Angelo StateJ-5 David Chavlovich, West Texas A&MJ-12 Darrell Williams, A&M-Commerce (2)J-19 Bretson McNeal, Midwestern StateJ-26 TaShawn Mabry, Tarleton StateF-2 Mo Lee, Tarleton StateF-9 Demario Mayfield, Angelo State (2)F-16 Miles Gatewood, West Texas A&MF-23 Mo Lee, Tarleton State (2)M-2 Miles Gatewood, West Texas A&M (2)

Date Men’s DefensiveN-18 Chris Jones, Angelo StateN-24 Desmond Henry, CameronD-1 Darrell Williams, A&M-CommerceD-8 Darrell Williams, A&M-Commerce (2)D-16 Carl White, West Texas A&MD-22 Davene Carter, Tarleton StateJ-5 Chris Jones, Angelo State (2)J-12 Chris Jones, Angelo State (3)J-19 Abiodun Adegoke, Midwestern StateJ-26 Demario Mayfield, Angelo StateF-2 Antjuan Ball, West Texas A&MF-9 Damion Clemons, Tarleton StateF-16 Nosa Ebomwonyi, Tarleton StateF-23 Damion Clemons, Tarleton State (2)M-2 Nosa Ebomwonyi, Tarleton State (2)

ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDSFIRST TEAMPlayer Team Pos. Year HometownDarrell Williams Texas A&M-Commerce F Sr. Chicago, Ill.Chris Jones Angelo State G Sr. Garland, TexasDemario Mayfield Angelo State F Sr. Royston, Ga.Mohammad Lee Tarleton State G Sr. Bronx, NYBretson Mcneal Midwestern State G Jr. Minneapolis, Minn.

SECOND TEAMPlayer Team Pos. Year HometownLaDon Carnegie Texas A&M-Commerce G Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich.Desmond Henry Cameron G Sr. Dallas, TexasChristain Macauley Texas A&M-Commerce C Sr. Washington, DCMichael Hardge Tarleton State G Jr. Georgetown, TexasDavid Chavlovich West Texas A&M G Fr. Arlington, Texas

HONORABLE MENTIONPlayer Team Pos. Year HometownMarsell Holden Angelo State G Sr. Farrell, Pa.Miles Gatewood West Texas A&M G Sr. Portland Ore.John Gilliam Eastern New Mexico G Jr. San Bernardino, Calif.Xavier Blackburn Midwestern State F Sr. Verdunville, La.Jordan Jahr Texas A&M-Kingsville F Sr. Austin, Texas

SPECIAL RECOGNITIONPlayer of the Year: Darrell Williams, Texas A&M-CommerceDefensive Players of the Year: Christian Macauley, Texas A&M-CommerceFreshman of the Year: David Chavlovich, West Texas A&MNewcomer of the Year: Darrell Williams, Texas A&M-CommerceCoach of the Year: Chris Beard, Angelo State

2015 LSC MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMPlayer Team Pos. Year HometownChristian Macauley Texas A&M-Commerce C Sr. Washington DCChris Jones Angelo State G Sr. Garland, TexasAntjuan Ball West Texas A&M G Sr. Collirene, Ala.Derrell Gibbs Midwestern State G Sr. Wichita Falls, TexasDamion Clemons Tarleton State F Sr. Dallas, Texas

2015 LSC MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDSPlayer School Year Position Major HometownJakob Damstra Tarleton State Jr. Forward Pre-Med Dublin, TexasThomas Brandsma Angelo State Jr. Forward Finance Colleyville, Texas

SPECIAL RECOGNITIONLSC Academic Player of the Year: Jakob Damstra, Tarleton State

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Men’s Basketball Championship History Year Site Winner Score Runner-up 1975 Brownwood Sam Houston State 83-74 Howard Payne 1976 Brownwood Howard Payne 74-68 Angelo State 1977 Brownwood Texas A&M-Commerce 77-66 Howard Payne 1978 Brownwood Texas A&M-Commerce 76-71 Howard Payne 1979 Huntsville Southwest Texas State 70-69 Texas A&M-Commerce 1980 Huntsville Southwest Texas State 70-61 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1981 Huntsville Sam Houston State 89-76 Howard Payne 1982 Huntsville Sam Houston State 53-50 Stephen F. Austin 1983 Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin 68-56 Sam Houston State 1984 Commerce Angelo State 83-80 Texas A&M-Commerce 1985 Abilene Abilene Christian 99-81 Angelo State 1986 Abilene Abilene Christian 74-65 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1987 Abilene Abilene Christian 78-69 West Texas A&M 1988 San Angelo Angelo State 94-73 West Texas A&M 1989 San Angelo Angelo State 84-66 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1990 Commerce West Texas A&M 91-70 Texas A&M-Commerce 1991 Amarillo West Texas A&M 83-70 Central Oklahoma 1992 Abilene Texas A&M-Kingsville 98-97 Central Oklahoma 1993 Abilene Eastern New Mexico 76-68 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1994 Canyon West Texas A&M 85-79 Abilene Christian 1995 Edmond Central Oklahoma 96-93 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1996 Commerce Texas A&M-Kingsville 112-95 Central Oklahoma 1997 Edmond Central Oklahoma 89-85 Texas A&M-Commerce 1998 Edmond Central Oklahoma 123-101 West Texas A&M 1999 Wichita Falls Midwestern State 78-62 Tarleton State 2000 Tahlequah Midwestern State 93-83 West Texas A&M 2001 San Angelo West Texas A&M 75-73 (OT) Angelo State 2002 Tahlequah Northeastern State 66-50 Tarleton State 2003 Portales West Texas A&M 69-61 Tarleton State 2004 Stephenville Tarleton State 69-66 Northeastern State 2005 Commerce Texas A&M-Commerce 77-62 West Texas A&M 2006 Durant West Texas A&M 99-85 Tarleton State 2007 Wichita Falls Midwestern State 89-80 Southeastern Oklahoma 2008 Bartlesville Central Oklahoma 72-70 Texas A&M-Commerce 2009 Bartlesville Midwestern State 66-60 Southwestern Oklahoma 2010 Bartlesville Midwestern State 65-55 Tarleton State 2011 Bartlesville Central Oklahoma 68-52 Tarleton State 2012 Allen Midwestern State 57-51 Tarleton State 2013 Allen Tarleton State 53-50 Midwestern State 2014 Allen Tarleton State 71-65 Midwestern State

LSC Tournament Titles 6 -- West Texas A&M6 -- Midwestern State5 -- Central Oklahoma3 -- Tarleton State 3 -- Texas A&M-Commerce 3 -- Abilene Christian 3 -- Angelo State 3 -- Sam Houston State 2 -- Southwest Texas 2 -- Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 -- Eastern New Mexico 1 -- Howard Payne 1 -- Northeastern State 1 -- Stephen F. Austin

LSC Tournament Final Appearances11 -- West Texas A&M10 -- Tarleton State 8 -- Midwestern State 8 -- Texas A&M-Commerce 8 -- Central Oklahoma 7 -- Texas A&M-Kingsville 6 -- Angelo State5 -- Howard Payne4 -- Abilene Christian 4 -- Sam Houston State 2 -- Northeastern State 2 -- Southwest Texas 2 -- Stephen F. Austin 1 -- Southwestern Oklahoma 1 -- Southeastern Oklahoma1 -- Eastern New Mexico

All-Time Win-Loss PercentageTeam G W-L Pct.1. Midwestern State 33 25-8 .7582. West Texas A&M 48 32-16 .6673. Tarleton State 39 26-13 .6674. Sam Houston State 17 11-6 .6475. Central Oklahoma 35 21-14 .600T6. Northeastern State 15 8-7 .533T6. Southwest Texas State 15 8-7 .533T8. Howard Payne 22 11-11 .500T8. Stephen F. Austin 14 7-7 .50010. Texas A&M-Commerce 57 25-32 .43911. Abilene Christian 37 16-21 .43212. Southeastern Okla. 7 3-4 .42913. Texas A&M-Kingsville 47 19-28 .40414. Angelo State 40 16-24 .40015. Incarnate Word 3 1-2 .333 16. Eastern New Mexico 25 8-17 .32017. Southwestern Okla. 14 4-10 .28618. Cameron 13 3-10 .23119. East Central 6 1-5 .167

Year-by-Year Tournament AppearancesTexas A&M-Commerce (35) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014Texas A&M-Kingsville (30) - 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014Angelo State (27) - 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014Abilene Christian (23) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2008West Texas A&M (22) - 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Central Oklahoma (19) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Eastern New Mexico (18) - 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014Tarleton State (16) - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014Midwestern State (14) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014Howard Payne (12) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Cameron (10) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014Southwestern Oklahoma (10) - 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Southwest Texas State (9) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Sam Houston State (9) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983

Stephen F. Austin (8) - 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984Northeastern State (8) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2010East Central (5) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003Southeastern Oklahoma (4) - 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007Incarnate Word (2) - 2012, 2013

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Men’s Basketball Championship RecordsINDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAMEPOINTS: 44 (13 FG, 4 3FG, 14 FT), Joe Newton, UCO (vs. ACU), 1998 FIELD GOALS MADE: 15 (A 27), Richard Bryant, SWT (vs. ACU), 1976; (A 24) Jared Mosley, ACU (vs. UCO), 1998FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 31 (M 13), Joe Newton, UCO (vs. ACU), 1998FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): .917 (11 of 12), Anthony Brown, UCO (vs. TSU), 20073-PT FG MADE: 9 (A 19), Stephen Hamrick, ENMU (vs. TAMUK), 19953-PT FG ATTEMPTS: 19 (M 9), Stephen Hamrick, ENMU (vs. TAMUK), 19953-PT FG GOAL PERCENTAGE: (Min. 8 att.): .875 (7 of 8), Wes Pitcock, NSU (vs. TAMUK), 2000FREE THROWS MADE: 18 (A 22), Marquette Wilkins, MSU (vs. TSU), 2004FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 22 (M 18), Marquette Wilkins, MSU (vs. TSU), 2004FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (10 of 10) Kenny Smith, ASU (vs. A&M-C), 1984; (10 of 10) Rod Toliver, WTAMU (vs. CU), 1990; (10 of 10) Marc Johnson, ACU (vs. WTAMU), 1991; (10 of 10) Marquette Wilkins, MSU (vs. A&M-C), 2001; (10 of 10) Eric Babers, SOSU (vs. WTAMU), 2007; (11 of 11) Nolan Richardson, MSU (vs. TAMUK), 2009; (10 of 10) Anthony Moore, MSU (vs. SWOSU), 2010REBOUNDS: 20, Hugo Cabrera, ETSU (vs. SHSU), 1975, Ed Turner, A&I (vs. SFA), 1980ASSISTS: 16, Michael Hamelin, WTAMU (vs. UCO), 1999STEALS: 7, Charles Spurlin, SWT (vs. A&I), 1981; Jason Hall, A&M-C (vs. WTAMU), 1994; Charles Jackson, ACU (vs. TSU), 1998BLOCKED SHOTS: 6, Lee Johnson, ETSU (vs. SEA), 1979; Jermaine Thomas, A&M-C (vs. NSU), 1999; Eric Dawson, MSU (vs. SWOSU), 2007TURNOVERS BY: 11, O'Neal Tarrant, ETSU (vs. SHSU), 1975

TOP SINGLE GAME SCORING PERFORMANCES44, Joe Newton, UCO, 199839, Marquette Wilkins, MSU, 200438, Jared Mosley, ACU, 199838, Darnell Hinson, NSU, 200437, Richard Bryant, SWT, 197637, Tyrone Hopkins, UCO, 199737, Stephan Sheckles, TSU, 199736, Isaac Washington, TAMUK, 199036, Cooley, ACU, 199236, Dionelle Rucker, UIW, 201334, Hunter Cooley, ACU, 199034, Damien Lolar, WTAMU, 200633, Sam Belt, UCO, 200833, Kevin Grayer, MSU, 201332, C. Stone, ACU, 199332, Wright, UCO, 199231, Larry McGhee, A&M-C, 197730, Lee Johnson, A&M-C, 197930, Mike Knoor, A&M-C, 1989

TEAM SINGLE GAMEPOINTS: 134 (49 FG, 13 3FG, 23 FT), UCO (vs. ACU), 1998FIELD GOALS MADE: 49 (A 94), UCO (vs. ACU), 1998; (A96), ACU (vs. UCO), 1998FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 100 (M 40), TSU (vs. UCO), 1997FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .712 (47 of 66) WTAMU (vs. ACU), 19913-PT FG MADE: 18 (A 46), TSU (vs. UCO), 19973-PT FG ATTEMPTS: 46 (M 18), TSU (vs. UCO), 19973-PT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 att.): .625 (10 of 16), TAMUK (vs. ENMU) 1989FREE THROWS MADE: 39 (A 53), TSU (vs. MSU), 2004FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 53 (M 39), TSU (vs. MSU), 2004FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: (Min. 20 att.): .909 (20 of 22), ACU (vs. TAMUK), 1986REBOUNDS: 60, TAMUK (vs. UCO), 1995ASSISTS: 35, WTAMU (vs. ACU), 1991STEALS: 16, ACU (vs. A&I), 1978; UCO (vs. TAMUK), 1995; A&M-C (vs. MSU), 2001BLOCKED SHOTS: 11, MSU (vs. SWOSU), 2007TURNOVERS BY: 28, A&I (vs. HPU), 1978; ACU (vs. UCO), 1998

Midwestern State’s Kevin Grayer poured in a career-high 33 points on 11 of 16 shooting in a 92-84 win over Texas A&M-Commerce in 2013.

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San Angelo, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1928 (6,888)Colors: Blue and Gold

President: Dr. Brian May

Athletic Director: Sean JohnsonFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. John WegnerSenior Woman Administrator:Christina WhetselMedia Relations: Brandon Ireton, Wes Bloomquist

Angelo State RamsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown00 Demario Mayfield G/F 6-5 Sr. Royston, Ga. 3 Marsell Holden G 5-11 Sr. Farrell, Penn. 4 DeQuavious Wagner G 5-10 Jr. Alexandria, La. 5 Chris Jones G 6-2 Sr. Dallas, Texas 10 Brendan Logsdon G 6-0 So. Spring Branch, Texas11 Raijon Kelly G 6-3 Sr. St. Paul, Minn.12 Brentine Taylor F 6-6 Jr. Cochran, Ga. 15 Dakota Rawls F 6-6 Jr. Bronte, Texas 21 Jovan Yancy G 6-4 Fr. Houston, Texas 22 Thomas Brandsma F 6-5 Jr. Colleyville, Texas 23 Omari Gudul F 6-10 Jr. Kinshasa (Congo) 24 Patrick Mound G 5-11 Jr. Georgetown, Texas 30 Bilal Richardson F 6-8 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. 33 Kyle Vasher F 6-5 Jr. Salinas, Calif. 35 Tommy Woolridge G 6-0 Sr. Chicago, Ill.RS Clayton Baumgart F 6-9 R-F Burnet, Texas

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Chris Beard Associate Head Coach: Cinco Boone Graduate Assistants: Max Lefevre, Brock Kimball, Rhett Sheibley, Peter Kiganya, Kevin Kaerwer

Strength Coach: Dominick Walker

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Lawton, Okla.Founded (Enrollment): 1908 (6,000)Colors: Black and Gold

President: Dr. John McArthur

Athletic Director: Jim JacksonFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Keith VitenseSenior Woman Administrator:Kim VinsonMedia Relations: Don Vieth

Cameron AggiesNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown2 Desmond Henry G 6-4 Sr. Dallas, Texas 3 Zac Tabor SG 6-2 Jr. Graford, Texas5 Deondre ray SF 6-5 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas 12 DJ Jackson PG 6-0 Jr. Kansas City, Mo.13 Cameron Lee SG 6-3 Jr. Columbia, S.C. 20 Matthew Don PF/C 6-7 Jr. London, England22 Jamaal Brantley SF 6-6 Jr. Columbia, S.C. 24 KeDorian Sullivan F 6-7 R-Jr. Memphis, Tenn.25 James Cross PF/C 6-8 R-Fr. Lawton, Okla. 33 Bruce Barron PG 6-4 So. Carbondale, Ill.50 Tank Mayberry C 6-10 Sr. Corpus Christi, TexasRS JV Long PG 6-1 Fr. Arlington, TexasRS Tyus Mohoh PG 5-11 Fr. Grand Prairie, Texas RS Delvonte Pierre G 6-4 Jr. Lawton, Okla.

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Nate GametAssistant Coach: Luke StuckeyGraduate Assistant: Noah GreenburgStrength & Conditioning: Ryan Flood

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Portales, N.M.Founded (Enrollment): 1934 (5,856)Colors: Green and Silver

President: Dr. Steven G. Gamble

Athletic Director: Dr. Jeff GeiserFaculty Athletics Representative: Dustin SeifertSenior Woman Administrator:Sara HillMedia Relations: Adam Pitterman, David Norton

Eastern New Mexico GreyhoundsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown1 Darrelyn McCloud G 5-11 Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. 2 John Gilliam G 6-3 Jr. San Bernardino, Calif. 3 Lawrence Domingo F 6-5 Jr. Union City, Calif.10 Seth Bailey F 6-2 Sr. Texico, N.M. 11 Elliot Dadds G 6-4 Fr. Southampton, England 12 Michael Randle G 6-0 Sr. Houston, Texas 13 Chris Wyms G 6-0 Jr. Carson, Calif. 21 Demetrius Balark G 6-0 Jr. Glendale, Ariz.22 Iyke Akajiobi F 6-8 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif.23 Deyton De La Cerda G 5-10 R-Jr. Roswell, N.M. 25 Kevin Saiz G 6-0 Fr. Corrales, N.M. 32 Jason Clardy F 6-7 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. 33 Jacob Straley F 6-5 Sr. Riverside, Calif.34 Joey Martinez C 6-10 Jr. El Paso, Texas 45 Joe Solis F 6-2 R-So. Loving, N.M. Coaching StaffHead Coach: Stott Carter Assistant Coach: Matthew Wilson Assistant Coach: Jordan RomeroAssistant Coach: Rawley Stallard

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Wichita Falls, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1922 (6,000)Colors: Maroon and Gold

President: Dr. Jesse W. Rogers

Athletic Director: Charlie CarrFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Paul GuthrieSenior Woman Administrator:Venera Flores-StaffordMedia Relations: Trey Reed

Midwestern State MustangsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown0 Bretson McNeal G 6-2 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn.1 Thad Rideau G 6-4 Sr. Port Arthur, Texas4 Hershell Grant G 6-3 Jr. Washington, D.C.10 Pat Smith G 6-0 So. Houston, Texas11 Tavarion Nix F 6-7 Sr. Havelock, N.C.12 Trevor Fuller F 6-8 So. Dallas, Texas15 Xavier Blackburn G/F 6-4 Sr. Verdunville, La.20 Derrell Gibbs G 6-3 Sr. Wichita Falls, Texas22 Abiodun Adegoke F 6-8 Sr. Buford, Ga.24 Kevin Wagner G 5-7 Sr. Lubbock, Texas25 Khapri Alston F 6-5 Jr. Chicago, Ill.

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Nelson HaggertyAssistant Coaches: Tres Segler, Jon TrilliGraduate Assistants: Matthew Scott, Andre Shaw

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Stephenville, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1899 (11,900)Colors: Purple and White

President: Dr. F. Dominic Dottavio

Athletic Director: Lonn ReismanFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Bob NewbySenior Woman Administrator:Susan BurtonMedia Relations: Nathan Bural

Tarleton State TexansNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown1 Malcolm Hamilton G 6-4 Jr. Kansas City, Mo.3 EJ Reed F 6-6 Jr. Mesquite, Texas4 Nosa Ebomwonyi G 6-4 Fr. Pflugerville, Texas5 Teven Jones G 6-0 Jr. Kannapolis, NC10 Mercedes Lane G 5-6 R-Jr. Midland, Texas12 Deshawn Riddick G 6-1 Fr. Austin, Texas14 Jacob Morales G 5-10 R-Fr. Plano, Texas22 Mo Lee G 6-3 Sr. Bronx, NY24 Michael Hardge G 5-11 Jr. Georgetown, Texas32 TaShawn Mabry F 6-6 Sr. Rocky Mount, NC40 Davene Carter F 6-6 Sr. Duncanville, Texas41 Curtis Woods F 6-6 R-So. Dallas, Texas42 Jakob Damstra F 6-9 Jr. Dublin, Texas44 Damion Clemons F 6-5 Sr. Dallas, TexasRS Charles Beauregard G 6-3 Fr. Garland, TexasRS Sawyer Kipp F 6-7 So. Plano, Texas

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Lonn ReismanAssociate Head Coach: Chris ReismanAssistant Coach: Marlin CloudyAssistant Coach: Chris HarrellGraduate Assistant: Coleman Furst

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Commerce, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1889 (12,000)Colors: Blue and Gold

President: Dr. Dan Jones

Athletic Director: Ryan IveyFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. LaVelle HendricksSenior Woman Administrator:Judy Sackfield Media Relations: Kevin Young, Chris Chandler

Texas A&M-Commerce LionsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown1 Eddie Leal G 6-4 Sr. Mansfield, Texas 2 Anthony Adams G 5-9 Jr. Pontiac, Mich. 3 LaDon Carnegie G/F 6-6 Sr. Grand Rapids, Mich. 5 Everrett Pleasant F 6-6 Jr. Houston, Texas 10 De’Andre Carson G 5-9 So. Kyle, Texas 12 Craig Fofang C 6-8 Jr. Frisco, Texas 20 Ray Dorsey G 6-3 Jr. Lewisville, Texas 22 Christian Macauley C 6-9 Sr. Washington, D.C. 23 JR Owens G/F 6-5 Jr. Raleigh, N.C. 25 Darrell Williams F 6-8 Sr. Chicago, Ill. 33 Weston Zeller F 6-5 Sr. Grants, N.M. 44 Andre Corley G 6-3 Jr. Baytown, Texas

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Sam Walker Assistant Coach: Robert TaylorAssistant Coach: Jaret von RosenbergTeam Manager: Andrew Bohannan

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Kingsville, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1917 (7,800)Colors: Blue and Gold

President: Dr. Steven Tallant

Athletic Director: D. Scott GinesFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Randall WilliamsSenior Woman Administrator:Hanna LantzMedia Relations: Kelvin Queliz, Phillip Pongratz

Texas A&M-Kingsville JavelinasNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown00 Justin Philippe F 6-8 Sr. Linden, N.J.1 Troy Jones F 6-7 Jr. Alexandria, La.2 Henry Pryor G 6-1 R-So. Alexandria, La.3 Trey Sumpter G/F 6-5 Fr. Birmingham, Ala.4 Will West G 6-3 Fr. Clear Lake, Texas5 Don Thomas G 6-0 Sr. Spring, Texas10 Brandon Etienne PG 5-11 Fr. Houston, Texas11 Adonis Bailey G/F 6-5 Sr. Chicago, Ill.12 Thomas Diaz G/F 6-4 Jr. Bogota, Colombia13 Duan Wright G/F 6-2 Jr. Alexandria, La.21 Elliot Taylor F 6-7 Fr. Houston, Texas23 DJ Weathers G 6-2 Jr. Mexia, Texas31 Jordan Jahr F 6-7 Sr. Austin, Texas32 Austen Bradshaw G 6-0 So. Waco, Texas33 Kirk Logan G 6-2 Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas55 Jamar Goodwin G/F 6-4 Jr. Dallas, TexasCoaching StaffHead Coach: Johnny Estelle Assistant Coach: Mark Mathew Assistant Coach: Omar Gonzalez

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Canyon, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1910 (8,388)Colors: Maroon and White

President: Dr. J. Patrick O’Brien

Athletic Director: Michael McBroomFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. David RauschSenior Woman Administrator:Stephanie SumpterMedia Relations: Kit Strief, Brent Seals, Zac Briley

West Texas A&M BuffaloesNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown1 David Chavlovich G 5-11 Fr. Arlington, Texas2 Tez Dumars G 6-2 Sr. Dallas, Texas5 Miles Gatewood G 6-0 Sr. Portland, Ore.10 Eric Mosley G 6-4 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz.11 Tommy Gove G 6-0 Fr. Waconia, Minn.20 Rylan Gerber G 6-3 Fr. Dumas, Texas25 Jeff Bonner G 6-4 Jr. Houston, Texas32 Antjuan Ball G 6-3 Sr. Collirene, Ala.35 Carl White G 6-6 Fr. Chicago, Ill.40 Garrett Brockman G 6-2 Jr. Amarillo, Texas

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Tom Brown Associate Head Coach: Chris Gove Assistant Coach: Quincy HendersonAssistant Coach: Dan Kratz

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LSC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE Wednesday, March 4, 2015SESSION ONE Game 1: Women’s Quarterfinal, 2 vs. 7, 12 p.m.SESSION TWOGame 3: Women’s Quarterfinal, 1 vs. 8, 6 p.m.

Thursday, March 5, 2015SESSION THREEGame 5: Women’s Quarterfinal, 3 vs. 6, 12 p.m.SESSION FOURGame 7: Women’s Quarterfinal, 4 vs. 5, 6 p.m.

Friday, March 6, 2015SESSION FIVEGame 9: Women’s Semifinal, Winner G2 vs. Winner G6, 12 p.m.SESSION SIXGame 11: Women’s Semifinal, Winner G4 vs. Winner G8, 6 p.m.

Saturday, March 7, 2015SESSION SEVENGame 13: Women’s Championship, Winner G10 vs. Winner G12, 3 p.m.

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Friday, March 6SESSION SIX: Game 11

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Saturday, March 7SESSION SEVEN: Game 13

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Thursday, March 5 SESSION FOUR: Game 7

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Wednesday, March 4SESSION TWO: Game 3

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Women’s Basketball Championship Bracket

Thursday, March 5 SESSION THREE: Game 5

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Women’s Basketball AwardsLSC Players of the WeekDate Women’s OffensiveN-18 La’Tisha Hearne, Texas A&M-CommerceN-24 Tori Tucker, Eastern New MexicoD-1 Kathy Thomas, Tarleton StateD-8 Sasha Watson, West Texas A&MD-16 Chontiquah White, West Texas A&MD-22 Chontiquah White, West Texas A&M (2)J-5 Jazzmine Robinson, CameronJ-12 Andrea Carter, Midwestern StateJ-19 Jazzmine Robinson, Cameron (2)J-26 Sasha Watson, West Texas A&M (2)F-2 Lisa Hampton, Midwestern StateF-9 Jazzmine Robinson, Cameron (3)F-16 Chontiquah White, West Texas A&M (3)F-23 Tori Tucker, Eastern New Mexico (2)M-2 Andrea Carter, Midwestern State (2)

Date Women’s DefensiveN-18 Andrea Carter, Midwestern StateN-24 Andrea Carter, Midwestern State (2)D-1 Sasha Watson, West Texas A&MD-8 La’Tisha Hearne, Texas A&M-CommerceD-16 Kenesha Saygo, Texas Woman’sD-22 Madison McLain, West Texas A&MJ-5 Shambreka Jones, Midwestern StateJ-12 Erin Maxwell, Texas Woman’sJ-19 DJ Vallier, CameronJ-26 Andrea Carter, Midwestern State (3)F-2 Ashlee Johnson, Texas A&M-CommerceF-9 Andrea Carter, Midwestern State (4)F-16 Haylee Oliver, West Texas A&MF-23 Chontiquah White, West Texas A&M M-2 Shambreka Jones, Midwestern State (2)

ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDSFIRST TEAMPlayer Team Pos. Year HometownChontiquah White West Texas A&M C Sr. Dallas, TexasJazzmine Robinson Cameron F Sr. Las Vegas, Nev.Andrea Carter Midwestern State F Sr. Angleton, TexasSasha Watson West Texas A&M G So. Amarillo, TexasDianna Jones Midwestern State G Sr. Hewitt, Texas

SECOND TEAMKathryn Thomas Tarleton State G Sr. Flint, MichiganKenesha Saygo Texas Woman’s G So. Killeen, TexasBrandi Leal Cameron G Jr. Amarillo, TexasTori Tucker Eastern New Mexico F Sr. Portales, NMSarah Stinnett Eastern New Mexico G Jr. Ft. Sumner, NM

HONORABLE MENTIONGabby Scott Texas A&M-Commerce G Jr. Vancleave, Miss.Emily Spector Texas Woman’s F So. Keller, TexasDiamalises Rivera Angelo State C Jr. Puerto RicoIkpeaku Iwobi Tarleton State F So. Houston, TexasMadison McLain West Texas A&M G Jr. Gruver, TexasShatoia Gober Midwestern State G Sr. Waco, Texas

SPECIAL RECOGNITIONPlayer of the Year: Chontiquah White, West Texas A&MDefensive Player of the Year: Sasha Watson, West Texas A&MFreshman of the Year: Princess Davis, Texas A&M-CommerceNewcomer of the Year: Brandi Leal, CameronCoach of the Year: Tom Webb, Cameron

2015 LSC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAMPlayer Team Pos. Year HometownSasha Watson West Texas A&M G So. Amarillo, TexasAndrea Carter Midwestern State F Sr. Angleton, TexasErin Maxwell Texas Woman’s C So. Dallas, TexasChontiquah White West Texas A&M C Sr. Dallas, TexasAshlee Johnson Texas A&M-Commerce G Sr. Carson, Calif.

2015 LSC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDSPlayer School Year Position Major HometownAmanda Weaver Angelo State Jr. Guard Biology Center Point, TexasChontiquah White West Texas A&M Sr. Center Criminal Justice Dallas, TexasJordyn Cooper Eastern New Mexico Jr. Guard Mathematics Texico, N.M.Jade Herl Cameron Sr. Guard Sport Fit. Mgmt. Goodland, Kan.Karli Moore Tarleton State Sr. Forward Kinesiology Justin, Texas

SPECIAL RECOGNITIONLSC Academic Player of the Year: Amanda Weaver, Angelo State

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Women’s Basketball Championship HistoryYear Site Winner Score Runner-up1983 Nacogdoches, Texas Abilene Christian 55-53 Texas A&M-Kingsville1984 Commerce, Texas Howard Payne 53-51 Sam Houston State 1985 Abilene, Texas Abilene Christian 70-50 Howard Payne1986 Abilene, Texas Abilene Christian 102-56 Angelo State1987 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 98-60 Abilene Christian1988 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 82-53 Abilene Christian1989 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 72-58 Abilene Christian1990 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 78-50 Texas Woman’s1991 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 86-52 Eastern New Mexico1992 Abilene, Texas Central Oklahoma 87-85 Abilene Christian1993 Abilene, Texas Abilene Christian 90-79 Eastern New Mexico1994 San Angelo, Texas Angelo State 79-69 Abilene Christian1995 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 74-68 Abilene Christian1996 Canyon, Texas Abilene Christian 82-60 West Texas A&M1997 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 59-56 Abilene Christian1998 Abilene, Texas Abilene Christian 76-54 Harding1999 Canyon, Texas Abilene Christian 70-57 West Texas A&M2000 Kingsville, Texas Texas A&M-Kingsville 82-67 West Texas A&M2001 Wichita Falls, Texas Midwestern State 65-61 Southeastern Okla.2002 San Angelo, Texas Angelo State 82-67 Midwestern State2003 Tahlequah, Okla. Northeastern State 82-68 West Texas A&M2004 Canyon, Texas Angelo State 78-63 Northeastern State2005 Tahlequah, Okla. Angelo State 61-49 Northeastern State2006 Canyon, Texas West Texas A&M 83-68 Angelo State2007 Commerce, Texas Texas A&M-Commerce 81-71 West Texas A&M2008 Bartlesville, Okla. West Texas A&M 85-73 Central Oklahoma2009 Bartlesville, Okla. West Texas A&M 66-59 Central Oklahoma2010 Bartlesville, Okla. West Texas A&M 66-59 Northeastern State2011 Bartlesville, Okla. Texas Woman’s 74-73 Central Oklahoma2012 Allen, Texas Tarleton State 48-44 Incarnate Word2013 Allen, Texas Midwestern State 85-83 (OT) West Texas A&M2014 Allen, Texas West Texas A&M 76-67 Tarleton State

Tournament Titles12 West Texas A&M7 Abilene Christian4 Angelo State2 Midwestern State1 Tarleton State1 Texas Woman’s1 Texas A&M-Commerce1 Howard Payne1 Central Oklahoma1 Texas A&M-Kingsville1 Northeastern State

Tournament Final Appearances18 West Texas A&M (12-6)14 Abilene Christian (7-7)6 Angelo State (4-2)4 Northeastern State (1-3)4 Central Oklahoma (1-3)3 Midwestern State (2-1)2 Texas Woman’s (1-1)2 Texas A&M-Kingsville (1-1)2 Howard Payne (1-1)2 Eastern New Mexico (0-2)2 Tarleton State (1-1)1 Texas A&M-Commerce (1-0)1 Harding (0-1)1 Southeastern Oklahoma (0-1)1 Sam Houston State (0-1)1 Incarnate Word (0-1)

All-Time Win-Loss PercentageTeam G W-L Pct.1. West Texas A&M 58 44-14 .759T2. Howard Payne 7 5-2 .714T2. Midwestern State 16 11-5 .6884. Abilene Christian 46 29-17 .6305. Sam Houston State 5 3-2 .6006. Northeastern State 19 10-9 .5267. Angelo State 44 23-21 .523T8. Incarnate Word 4 2-2 .500T8. Ouachita Baptist 4 2-2 .50010. Central Oklahoma 26 12-14 .46211. Tarleton State 19 8-11 .42112. Texas Woman’s 17 7-10 .41213. Southeastern Okla. 15 6-9 .40014. Texas A&M-Kingsville 26 10-16 .385T15. Texas A&M-Commerce 27 9-18 .333T15. Harding 3 1-2 .333T15. Southwest Texas St. 3 1-2 .33318. Eastern New Mexico 25 8-17 .320T19. Southwestern Okla. 6 1-5 .167T19. East Central 6 1-5 .16721. Cameron 10 1-9 .100

Year-by-Year Tournament AppearancesWest Texas A&M (26) - 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994,1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Angelo State (25) - 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Abilene Christian (25) - 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013

Texas A&M-Commerce (19) - 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014

Eastern New Mexico (17) - 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2012, 2013

Texas A&M-Kingsville (17) - 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010, 2014

Central Oklahoma (15) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Tarleton State (12) - 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Northeastern State (10) - 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Texas Woman’s (11) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014

Southeastern Oklahoma State (9) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Cameron (9) - 1990, 1991, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2014

Midwestern State (7) - 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2014

East Central (5) - 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007

Southwestern Oklahoma State (5) - 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006

Howard Payne (3) - 1984, 1985, 1986

Harding (2) - 1998, 1999

Ouachita Baptist (2) - 1998, 2000

Sam Houston State (2) - 1983, 1984

Southwest Texas State (2) - 1983, 1984

Incarnate Word (2) - 2012, 2013

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Women’s Basketball Championship RecordsINDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAMEPOINTS: 44 (15 FG, 0 3FG, 14 FT), Jamie Meyer, ACU (vs. UCO), 2010FIELD GOALS MADE: 16 (A 31), Claudia Schleyer, ACU (vs. HPU), 1985FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 35 (M 13), Britney Jordan, A&M-C (vs. UCO), 2009FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): .900 (9 of 10) Ashley King, ACU (vs. ECU), 20043-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 10 (A 12), Sharon Ballenger, ASU (vs. CU), 20043-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 13 (M 5), Kanani Marshal, A&M-C (vs. TSU), 2006; (M 6) Katie Crawford, TSU (vs. A&M-C), 2006 (M 3) Shawn Williams, UCO (vs. ACU), 19903-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 8 att.): 1.000 (8 of 8) Ashley King, ACU (vs. ECU), 2004FREE THROWS MADE: 16 (A 18), Britney Jordan, A&M-C (vs. TSU), 2007FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 18 (M 16), Britney Jordan, A&M-C (vs. TSU), 2007FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (10 of 10) Sharon Taylor, WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991; (10 of 10) Sharon Taylor, WTAMU (vs. ENMU), 1991; (12 of 12) Lisa Lowden, UCO (vs. ASU), 1992; (10 of 10) Jon Alair, ENMU (vs. UCO), 1997; April Woods, UCO (vs. WTAMU), 2003; Emily Brister, WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 2007; (10 of 10) Katie Crawford, TSU (vs. A&M-C), 2007; (14 of 14) Jamie Meyer, ACU (vs. UCO), 2010; (11 of 11) Dianna Jones, MSU (vs. ENMU), 2013REBOUNDS: 23, Ocie Taylor A&M-C (vs. SWT), 1983ASSISTS: 13, Cheryl Fillmore, TAMUK (vs. CU), 1991STEALS: 12, Jennifer Clarkson, ACU (vs. A&M-C), 1994BLOCKED SHOTS: 8, Mary Kovtun, TWU (vs TSU), 2014TURNOVERS BY: 12, Stephanie Brockman, ENMU (vs. WTAMU), 1991

TOP SINGLE GAME SCORING PERFORMANCES44, Jamie Meyer, ACU, 201043, Britney Jordan, A&M-C, 200738, Jamie Scheppmann, OBU, 200037, Britney Jordan, A&M-C, 200936, Jackie Bucher, ACU, 199936, Sharon Ballenger, ASU, 200435, Britney Jordan, A&M-C, 200934, Claudia Schleyer, ACU, 198534, Anita Vigil, ACU, 198933, Sandie Kyllo, ACU, 199433, Brandi Robinson, SOSU, 200232, Peggy Taylor, HPU, 198432, Devin Gfiffin, WT, 201332, Chontiquah White, WT, 201431, Robin Bradley, ENMU, 198631, Claudia Schleyer, ACU, 198631, Patricia Rivers, TAMUK, 199131, Jennifer Goble, ENMU, 199131, Stormy Griffith, ECU, 200430, Claudia Schleyer, ACU, 198330, Linda Muelker, SWT, 198430, Kiara Wright, TSU, 201330, Kiara Wright, TSU, 2013

TEAM SINGLE GAMEPOINTS: 126 (54 of 88 FG; 2 of 8 3FG; 16 of 19 FT) WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991FIELD GOALS MADE: 54 (A 88) WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 95 (M 43), ASU (vs. A&M-C), 1990FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.): .630 (29 of 46) ASU (vs. NSU), 20043-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 16 (A 24), ACU (vs. ECU), 20043-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 32 (M 13), NSU (vs. ENMU), 20043-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 15 att.): .688 (11 of 16) WTAMU (vs. CU), 2006FREE THROWS MADE: 36 (A 42) MSU (vs. TSU), 2013FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 42 (M 36) MSU (vs. TSU), 2013FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 20 att.): .957 (22 of 23) ACU (vs. UCO), 1992REBOUNDS: 60, ACU (vs. UCO), 1990ASSISTS: 33, UCO (vs. A&M-C), 2009STEALS: 26, WTAMU (vs. A&M-C), 1991BLOCKED SHOTS: 11, WTAMU (vs. SWOSU), 2005TURNOVERS BY: 40, A&M-C (vs. WTAMU), 1991

West Texas A&M’s Chontiquah White scored a career-high 32 points, in-cluding six of the Lady Buffs’ seven overtime points to beat Midwestern State in the 2014 semifinals.

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Angelo State RambellesNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown00 Minja Savic C 6-4 Jr. Jagodina, Serbia 1 Kietta Saunders G 5-9 Fr. Chicago, Ill.3 Jordan Whitaker G 5-7 Jr. Chicago, Ill.4 KeAnna Kelly G 5-7 Fr. Arlington, Texas 5 Leila Jdily-Ezzad G 5-7 Jr. Montpellier, France 10 Shanna Taylor G 5-8 Jr. Odessa, Texas 12 Keva Raiford G 5-7 Jr. St. Louis, Mo.13 Amanda Weaver G 5-8 Jr. Center Point, Texas 20 Michelle Rosewell G 5-8 Sr. Grapevine, Texas 23 Elaine Herrera G 5-7 Jr. Midland, Texas 32 Shauna Coleman F 6-0 Fr. Lipan, Texas34 Diamalises Rivera C 6-0 Jr. Carolina, Puerto Rico

Coaching StaffHead coach: Cayla PetreeAssistant Coach: Josip MaricVolunteer Assistant: Matt ConradGraduate Assistant: MaKayla Grahn

San Angelo, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1928 (6,888)Colors: Blue and Gold

President: Dr. Brian May

Athletic Director: Sean JohnsonFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. John WegnerSenior Woman Administrator:Christina WhetselMedia Relations: Brandon Ireton, Wes Bloomquist

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Cameron AggiesNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown1 Charron Montgomery G 5-5 So. Red Oak, Texas 3 Brandi Leal F 5-6 Jr. Amarillo, Texas 10 Jazzmine Robinson F 5-6 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. 11 Briana Underwood G 5-8 So. Lawton, Okla.15 Noelle Kindred F 5-6 Sr. San Antonio, Texas20 Lindsey Smith G 5-7 So. Devol, Okla. 22 Jade Herl G 5-7 Jr. Goodland, Kan.23 DJ Vallier G 5-11 Jr. Houston, Texas 24 Sasha Carter F 5-8 Sr. Little Rock, Ark. 32 Markita Zeigler F 6-1 So. Midwest City, Okla. 33 Cristina Soriano G 5-7 R-Jr. Barcelona, Spain RS Brandi Gomez G 5-8 FR Clovis, N.M.RS Kennedi Simien G 5-8 FR Lawton, Okla. RS Dayla Threatt G 5-11 SO Oklahoma City, Okla.

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Tom WebbAssistant Coach: Emma AndrewsAssistant Coach: Kayla ScottStrength & Conditioning: Ryan Flood

Lawton, Okla.Founded (Enrollment): 1908 (6,000)Colors: Black and Gold

President: Dr. John McArthur

Athletic Director: Jim JacksonFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Keith VitenseSenior Woman Administrator:Kim VinsonMedia Relations: Don Vieth

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Eastern New Mexico ZiasNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown3 Shayla Williams PG 5-6 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla. 4 Jordyn Cooper G 5-10 Jr. Texico, N.M.5 Sarah Stinnett G 5-7 Jr. Fort Sumner, N.M. 10 Cassidy Doherty PG 5-4 Jr. Folsom, N.M. 11 Marissa Manzanares G 5-7 Fr. Alamosa, Colo.13 Tori Tucker F 5-10 Sr. Portales, N.M. 14 Danielle Montoya G 5-8 Fr. Cuba, N.M. 20 Cara Barnard G 5-7 So. Melrose, N.M. 22 Aubree Turner G 5-8 So. Clovis, N.M. 23 Dominique Carpenter PG 5-10 Fr. Albuquerque,N.M. 24 Jaylyn Cooper G 5-10 Jr. Texico, N.M. 32 Brittany Gutierrez P 6-2 Jr. Gallup, N.M. 33 Jasmine Johnson P 5-9 Sr. DeSoto, Texas

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Josh Prock Associate Head Coach: Jeff Caha Student Assistant: Karimah Hulett Student Assistant: Alexandria Zumbrun

Portales, N.M.Founded (Enrollment): 1934 (5,856)Colors: Green and Silver

President: Dr. Steven G. Gamble

Athletic Director: Dr. Jeff GeiserFaculty Athletics Representative: Dustin SeifertSenior Woman Administrator:Sara HillMedia Relations: Adam Pitterman, David Norton

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Midwestern State MustangsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown4 Janae McJunkins G 5-6 Sr. Wagoner, Okla.5 Lisa Hampton G 5-10 Sr. Kennedale, Texas10 Kathryn Odom G 5-4 Jr. Allen, Texas11 Andrea Carter F 5-9 Sr. Angleton, Texas12 Jennifer Sissel F 6-0 So. Wichita Falls, Texas15 Hannah Selzer G 5-8 So. Keller, Texas22 Katie Brown F 5-10 Jr. El Campo, Texas23 Krishawn Crockett F 5-11 Fr. Humble, Texas24 Taylor Dowd F 6-4 Sr. Valley View, Texas31 Shatoia Gober G 5-8 Sr. Waco, Texas32 Shambreka Jones F 6-0 Sr. Mesquite, Texas33 Dianna Jones G 5-9 Sr. Hewitt, Texas35 Destiny Means F 6-2 So. Duncanville, Texas42 Whitney Taylor G 5-10 Fr. Melissa, Texas

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Noel JohnsonAssistant Coaches: Christopher Reay, Ashley RushGraduate Assistant: Ashlee Mells

Wichita Falls, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1922 (6,000)Colors: Maroon and Gold

President: Dr. Jesse W. Rogers

Athletic Director: Charlie CarrFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Paul GuthrieSenior Woman Administrator:Venera Flores-StaffordMedia Relations: Trey Reed

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Stephenville, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1899 (11,900)Colors: Purple and White

President: Dr. F. Dominic Dottavio

Athletic Director: Lonn ReismanFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Bob NewbySenior Woman Administrator:Susan BurtonMedia Relations: Nathan Bural

Tarleton State TexAnnsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown00 Brooklyn Garcia C 6-0 Fr Burleson, Texas1 Nyariak Duop F 5-11 Jr Des Moines, Iowa3 Haley Trentham G 5-5 So Celeste, Texas5 Tiara Tatum G 5-5 Fr Fairfield, Texas10 Averie Mack G 5-7 Fr Abilene, Texas11 Breanna Fuller C 6-2 Jr Huntsville, Texas12 Kathy Thomas G 5-7 Sr Flint, Mich.13 Raven McGrath G 5-6 Jr Grandview, Texas20 Morgan Ashmore G 5-7 Jr Spearman, Texas21 Travanti Downes F 5-10 So Kennedale, Texas22 Bailey Wipff G 5-7 So Lubbock, Texas23 Meagan O’Dell G 5-11 Jr Tuscola, Texas24 Hannah Riojas G 5-9 Fr Round Rock, Texas30 DeAndra Wheeler F 5-9 Fr Duncanville, Texas31 Karli Moore F 6-0 Sr Justin, Texas35 Ikpeaku Iwobi F 5-11 So Houston, Texas

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Misty WilsonAssistant Coach: Chris MarksAssistant Coach: Mike DacusGraduate Assistant: Jake Stevens

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown3 Natalie Hessong G 5-9 So. Corpus Christi, Texas5 Khala Riley G 5-6 Jr. Grand Prairie, Texas10 Ashlee Johnson G 5-7 Sr. Carson, Calif.11 Abigail Leaupepe-Tele F 6-2 R-Sr. San Diego, Calif.12 Princess Davis G 5-7 Fr. Shreveport, La.20 Larissa Arriola G 5-6 R-Fr. Edinburg, Texas21 Zenobia Winbush G 6-0 R-Jr. Schertz, Texas23 Gabby Scott G 5-7 R-Jr. Vancleave, Miss.24 Artaejah Gay F 5-11 Fr. Cedar Hill, Texas30 April Kindle G 5-6 R-So. Allen, Texas32 Kiana Evans C 6-3 Jr. McKinney, Texas33 La’Tisha Hearne F 5-11 Sr. Richardson, Texas44 Angelle Simon C 6-3 R-So. Marrero, La.45 Symone Brown F 5-9 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif.

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Jason BurtonAssistant Coach: Leonard Bishop Assistant Coach: Stephanie Taylor

Texas A&M-Commerce LionsCommerce, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1889 (12,000)Colors: Blue and Gold

President: Dr. Dan Jones

Athletic Director: Ryan IveyFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. LaVelle HendricksSenior Woman Administrator:Judy Sackfield Media Relations: Kevin Young, Chris Chandler

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Texas A&M-Kingsville JavelinasNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown1 E’Kara Mitchell F 5-8 Fr. San Antonio, Texas2 Micah Weaver G 5-9 So. Poth, Texas3 Tessa Ramirez G 5-4 So. San Antonio, Texas4 Michelle Wagner G 5-8 Jr. Port Lavaca, Texas11 Ashley Viera G 5-6 Jr. Corpus Christi, Texas12 Alexis Copeland G 5-7 So. San Antonio, Texas14 Tonje Milde G 5-8 Sr. Boenes, Norway20 Ruby Robertson G 5-8 Jr. Arlington, Texas21 Ope Ibrahim F 5-11 Fr. Houston, Texas22 Demmee Rodriguez G 5-3 So. Harlingen, Texas23 Sheridan Pilcher F 5-9 Fr. Hurst, Texas24 Lauren Jay F 5-11 Sr. San Antonio, Texas25 Kyra Bauer F 5-9 Jr. Hutto, Texas33 Kaila Chizer F 5-11 Fr. Pearland, Texas34 Jennifer Ortiz F 6-0 Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas55 Adelaide Wenzel G 5-6 So. Victoria Texas

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Wade Scott Assistant Coach: Brittany Mason Student Assistant: Rashad Basey

Kingsville, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1917 (7,800)Colors: Blue and Gold

President: Dr. Steven Tallant

Athletic Director: D. Scott GinesFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Randall WilliamsSenior Woman Administrator:Hanna LantzMedia Relations: Kelvin Queliz, Phillip Pongratz

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Denton, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1901 (15,135)Colors: Maroon and White

President: Dr. Carine Feyten

Athletic Director: Chalese ConnorsFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Don EdwardsSenior Woman Administrator:Charolette HuntMedia Relations: Naveen Boppana

Texas Woman’s PioneersNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown0 Kenesha Saygo G 5-7 So. Killeen, Texas1 Danielle Westerfield F 5-9 Jr. Frisco, Texas3 Ria Pateraki F 6-1 Sr. Athens, Greece4 Emily Spector F 5-10 So. Keller, Texas14 Morgan Easley G 5-11 Fr. Flower Mound, Texas15 Ashley Salazar G 5-7 Sr. Knippa, Texas20 Andrea Mapua G 5-9 So. Frisco, Texas21 Toree Mason G 5-10 Sr. Shreveport, Texas22 Jayzhia Softly F 5-10 Fr. Sherman, Texas23 Kayla Beattie G 5-8 Fr. Midland, Texas24 Deja Pointer G 5-7 So. Killeen, Texas32 Ashley Bonugli G 5-7 So. Granbury, Texas33 Barbara-Scott Kolb G 5-6 Sr. Argyle, Texas44 Taylor Nolan F 5-7 So. Grand Prairie, Texas50 Erin Maxwell C 6-3 So. Dallas, Texas

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Beth Jillson Assistant Coach: Taylor High Graduate Assistant Coach: Reagan MillerGraduate Assistant Coach: Colby Cox Athletic Trainer: Nikki Sanchez

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West Texas A&M Lady BuffsNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown2 Morgan Dittberner G 6-0 R-Fr. Louisville, Neb.3 Ariel Robertson G 5-10 Sr. Cedar Hill, Texas4 Kacie Whitley G 5-8 R-Fr. Lorenzo, Texas5 Madison McLain G 5-9 Jr. Gruver, Texas12 Haley Bruedigam G 5-9 Fr. Lubbock, Texas15 Haylee Oliver F 5-11 Sr. San Saba, Texas20 Danielle Logan G 5-8 Jr. Sudan, Texas21 Michaela Neuhaus G 5-7 Jr. Lone Tree, Colo.23 Sasha Watson G 5-7 So. Amarillo, Texas24 Bailey Thiel G 5-10 R-Fr. Idalou, Texas25 Jordan Vessels F/C 6-1 Sr. Canyon, Texas30 Zantaya Davis F 6-0 Jr. Essex County, N.J.34 Maddison Wild C 6-2 So. Epsom, Victoria, Australia44 Chontiquah White F/C 5-11 Sr. Dallas, Texas

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Mark Kellogg Associate Head Coach: Kristen Mattio Assistant Coach: Camille Perkins

Canyon, TexasFounded (Enrollment): 1910 (8,388)Colors: Maroon and White

President: Dr. J. Patrick O’Brien

Athletic Director: Michael McBroomFaculty Athletics Representative: Dr. David RauschSenior Woman Administrator:Stephanie SumpterMedia Relations: Kit Strief, Brent Seals, Zac Briley

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