Thursday, February 3, 2011

LSC Roundup 2-3

This is a copy of the 2011 Signing Day Central. Links are live from schools that have provided their signing lists.  Weather has complicated the process for some schools.

Link to news releases from the reporting schools.


Actual Lists
Abilene Christian  - ACU adds 24 high school recruits and 2 transfers
Angelo State - 16 signed today (with bios)
Eastern New Mexico - Preliminary List
Incarnate Word - Now official, Cards add 29
Midwestern State - 37 HS signees for the Mustangs
Tarleton State - 26 HS and 11 transfers
Texas A&M-Commerce
Texas A&M-Kingsville - 21 HS and 7 transfer signees
West Texas A&M Buffs sign 39 HS recruits

Central Oklahoma Bronchos add 20
Northeastern State - first two are in

East Central - 30 New Tigers
Southeastern Oklahoma
Southwestern Oklahoma

From the Newspapers
Football: Angelo State is choice for Permian's Smith - Odessa American
Javelinas add transfer from TCU, Tenn.-Chattanooga in recruiting class - Corpus Christi Caller Times
MSU coach pleased with recruiting class - Times Record News
Carthel pleased with WT's signing class - Amarillo Globe News
ACU signees add depth for the future - Abilene Reporter News
ASU makes up for its late start recruiting - San Angelo Standard Times
Incarnate Word recruiting analysis - San Antonio Express News
Building process almost done at UIW - San Antonio Express News
SIGNINGS: CHS stars get scholarships - Angelo Standard Times
UCO football signs 15 state players Wednesday in 20-man class - The Oklahoman
NSU adds to recruiting class - Tahlequah Daily Press
Georgia Southern lands a Prince - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
Greyhounds sign 24 recruits - Clovis News Journal


PLUS SIGNS: Abilene HS foursome makes college choices - Abilene Reporter News
Four Solano College football players commit to universities
Football: Versatile Roark lands at Incarnate Word - Odessa American
Mesquite ISD sends 31 football players on to college level
Mt. SAC's Lamaison picks UTEP
Wayland football team signs inaugural recruiting class
NATIONAL SIGNING DAY: Allen, Dean Become Hogs
TOMBALL ATHLETES EARN SCHOLARSHIPS ON NATIONAL SIGNING DAY
Despite weather and hijinx, McKinney ISD athletes sign
Sign 'em up - Daily Ardmoreite


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Bronchos Climb One Spot In Cage Poll - UCO
M. Basketball: Men's Basketball Ranked No. 10 in South Central Region - Cameron
UIW REMAINS AFTER BREAKEVEN WEEK - UIW
Mustangs move to No. 6 NCAA II South Central Region rankings - MSU
TexAnns jump to No. 2 in South Central Region - TSU
Texans move up to No. 8 in region - TSU
NCAA DIVISION II MEN'S BASKETBALL RANKED 9TH IN SOUTH CENTRAL REGION - TAMC
Lady Buffs Drop to No. 8 in Latest Regional Rankings - WTAM
Buffaloes Fifth in South Central Region Ranking - WTAM
RiverHawks Up To No. 6 - NSU


Buffs roll to victory - Amarillo Globe News
Lady Buffs romp - Amarillo Globe News


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‘Belles Ranked Eighth in NFCA D-II Preseason Poll - ASU
Mustangs ranked 23rd in NFCA Divison II Preseason Poll - MSU


ASU SOFTBALL: ASU softball team's goal? A national championship - San Angelo Standard Times
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Javelinas' Tressor Baptiste gets one last chance to impress scouts - George Vondracek, Corpus Christi Caller Times
Most NCAA Division II football players don't get an extra chance to display their wares after the regular season concludes.

Texas A&M-Kingsville linebacker Tressor Baptiste had such a chance in last month's Cactus Bowl at Javelina Stadium. The result: four assisted tackles in a diminished role as the All-American nursed a strained hamstring.

But Baptiste is getting another opportunity to make an impression on professional scouts. He and 108 other collegians — including former Kingsville High School and Texas A&M standout Lucas Patterson — will play in the NFLPA Texas vs. Nation all-star game at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Alamodome in San Antonio.

"This is another shot. I'm just thankful for the opportunity," said Baptiste, the Lone Star Conference South Division Linebacker of the Year. "Not having my best performance at the Cactus Bowl due to the hamstring, I'm just blessed to have this second opportunity to go out and showcase my talents again in front of many scouts."

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