Thursday, January 21, 2010

LSC Roundup 1-21

Recruiting Center (Updated)

Men's Basketball News
Defense paves the way for Texans
Mustangs roll past Buffaloes, 90-69
Buffs take a hard fall



Javelinas Hold Off Rams
Rams fall in overtime against Javelinas
Hounds Tied For Second in LSC South After Falling at Tarleton State
Texans claim big win over Greyhounds
Mustangs run over West Texas A&M for 20th straight home win
#11-Ranked Midwestern State Too Strong for Buffs
UCO Races Past Bulldogs
Lions shoot down visiting Tigers, 101-83
Lions Improve to 3-0 in Conference Play With 101-83 Win Over East Central
A Technical Victory
Late NSU Run Dooms Storm

Women's Basketball News
Jones gets 1,000 in Tarleton win
Foul trouble dooms MSU women
Milestone victory: Lady Buffs coach Krista Gerlich captures 100th win

WT coach fastest to 100 wins


Javelinas knock off Rambelles
Hoggies Too Tough for Belles
#11 Lady Buffs too much for Midwestern, 82-62
Lady Buffs Pound Midwestern State, 82-62
Jones nets 1,000th point in TexAnns 55-43 win over Zias
#24 TexAnns Rally Past Zias as Clay Moves Up on ENMU Career Scoring List
Pioneers push past Aggie women
Women Lose to UCO, 82-43
Bronchos Clobber SWOSU
Lady Tigers cage Lions, 77-72
East Central Rallies Late to Defeat A&M-Commerce, 77-72
RiverHawks Roll
SE Falls Hard at NSU

Recruiting News
Rico Pollard (RB Neville HS (LA)) is getting interest from Southeastern Oklahoma, as is teammate Simeon Stevenson (DL). Timothy McNeill (WR Ouachita HS (LA) ) is also getting the attention of the Savage Storm.

Oskar Cadena (DB Keller HS) may be headed to Southwestern Oklahoma.

Football News
Record-breaking Greyhounds QB dismissed from team
Record-breaking sophomore quarterback Eastern New Mexico University J.J. Harp has been dismissed from the football team, according to Greyhounds coach Mark Ribaudo.

Ribaudo declined to discuss the reason Harp was dismissed. He said he was let go Tuesday. ENMU sports information director Adam Pitterman said Harp was dismissed for violating university policy.

Harp, from Argyle, Texas, passed for 4,367 yards and 31 touchdowns last season, both school records. He set all-division NCAA records in single-game pass attempts (94) and single-game completions (64) in a 49-47 loss to Southeastern Oklahoma. He set NCAA Division II records with 695 passing yards and 681 yards of total offense in the same game.

Harp and three teammates were suspended for a game during the season for what Ribaudo called a “violation of team rules.”

Harp could not be reached for comment.

The Hounds had four other quarterbacks listed on their 2009 roster, including last year’s backup, freshman Wes Wood of Muleshoe.

Ribaudo said he was not sure if Harp’s dismissal would affect the Hounds’ recruiting.

“We’ll just have to wait and see.”

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