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MSU to face SW Oklahoma St. in LSC Tournament opener
Men's Basketball: Bracket set for LSC championship
The men's bracket for the Lone Star Conference Championship March 3-6 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, was finalized Saturday night as the league's men's basketball teams wrapped up the regular season.
The top four teams from each division have advanced to the LSC Championship and the postseason begins with first-round games on Wednesday, March 3.
All the championship games will be aired live via internet video streaming here. The webcasts are available free of charge. Each webcast includes both video and audio, with viewers needing only a computer with a high-speed DSL or cable modem connection to the internet. Veteran broadcaster Chris Needham has the call for all the games.
Here's a look at the bracket for next week's men's tournament:
Wednesday, March 3 - Bruin Field House, Bartlesville, Okla.
SESSION ONE:
Game 1: Men's Quarterfinal, Northeastern State vs. Angelo State, Noon
Game 2: Men's Quarterfinal, Midwestern State vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, 2:30 pm
SESSION TWO:
Game 3: Men's Quarterfinal, Tarleton State vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 6 pm
Game 4: Men's Quarterfinal, Central Oklahoma vs. West Texas A&M, 8:30 pm
Friday, March 5 - Bruin Field House, Bartlesville, Okla.
SESSION FIVE:
Game 9: Men's Semifinal, Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2, 6 pm
Game 10: Men's Semifinal, Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4, 8:30 pm
Saturday, March 6 - Bruin Field House, Bartlesville, Okla.
SESSION SEVEN:
Game 13: Men's Championship, Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 10, 7 pm
How to watch a LSC Basketball Championship game
1. Click here.
2. Select the game you wish to watch.
3. Create an account and enjoy the event!
4. If you experience problems, 24-hour support is available through Penn Atlantic on their website.
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Women's basketball: Pioneers rolling as tourney approaches
The women's field for the Lone Star Conference Championship March 4-7 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, was finalized Saturday night as the league's women's basketball teams wrapped up the regular season.
The top four teams from each division have advanced to the LSC Championship Tournament and the postseason begins with first-round games on Wednesday, March 4.
All the championship games will be aired live via internet video streaming here. The webcasts are available free of charge. Each webcast includes both video and audio, with viewers needing only a computer with a high-speed DSL or cable modem connection to the internet. Veteran broadcaster Chris Needham has the call for all the games.
Here's a look at the bracket for next week's women's tournament:
Thursday, March 4 - Bruin Field House, Bartlesville, Okla.
SESSION THREE:
Game 5: Women's Quarterfinal, Tarleton State vs. Texas Woman's, Noon
Game 6: Women's Quarterfinal, Northeastern State vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2:30 pm
SESSION FOUR:
Game 7: Women's Quarterfinal, Central Oklahoma vs. Abilene Christian, 6 pm
Game 8: Women's Quarterfinal, West Texas A&M vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 8:30 pm
Saturday, March 6 - Bruin Field House, Bartlesville, Okla.
SESSION SIX:
Game 11: Women's Semifinal, Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6, Noon
Game 12: Women's Semifinal, Winner Game 7 vs. Winner Game 8, 2:30 pm
Sunday, March 7 - Bruin Field House, Bartlesville, Okla.
SESSION EIGHT:
Game 14: Women's Championship, Winner Game 11 vs. Winner Game 12, 1 pm
How to watch a LSC Basketball Championship game
1. Click here.
2. Select the game you wish to watch.
3. Create an account and enjoy the event!
4. If you experience problems, 24-hour support is available through Penn Atlantic on their website.
Midwestern State announced that they have signed former Western Illinois WR #80 JUSTIN RIDEAU (6-2, 195) this spring. Rideau was not on the list of players who signed letters of intent on signing day.
Football News
UIW set to double Benson Stadium capacity
Incarnate Word football coach Mike Santiago drew a swift, somewhat obvious conclusion when 6,325 fans crammed into the Cardinals' 3,000-seat Benson Stadium for their first-ever game last season.
“OK, we need more stands,” he thought.
Santiago will soon get his wish.
Construction to expand Benson Stadium is scheduled to begin this month with about 3,000 new seats, highlighting a project that school president Louis Agnese said would cost about $3 million.
A visitor's locker room and two additional press boxes also are set to be added to the facility. Chuckling, Agnese said he “hopes” UIW benefactor Tom Benson would fund the renovation.
The expansion should be completed by Aug. 28, when UIW kicks off its second season by hosting Langston, Santiago said.
ECU releases 2010 football schedule
ADA East Central University opens the football season at Fort Hays State and faces Lone Star Conference teams in its 10 remaining games, including five at home, as the 2010 schedule was released on Friday.
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