Baseball: ASU, TAMUK
headed to regional - LSC Office
Angelo State and Texas A&M-Kingsville are set to represent the Lone
Star Conference in the 2012 NCAA Division II Baseball Championship, as part of
the South Central Regional field in Warrensburg, Mo.
ASU, the LSC regular season and tournament champions, is the third seed, while TAMUK is the fifth seed in the double-elimination six-team event to be played May 17-20. Both teams are making their third regional appearance.
The Rams, who have won 12 of its last 14 games, open the tournament against No. 4 Southern Arkansas on Thursday at 7 p.m. ASU is 0-2 all-time against SAU, including a 7-0 loss this season that snapped a six-game winning streak to start the year.
The Javelinas face No. 2 St. Mary’s Thursday at 11 a.m. in first-round action. TAMUK and STMU split a pair of games during the regular season. The Javelinas won 10-1 in Kingsville, while the Rattlers won 10-0 in San Antonio. Central Missouri is the regional’s top seed and will play No. 6 St. Edward's Thursday at 3 p.m.
Regional champions will advance to the double-elimination championship finals May 26-June 2 at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C. The finals will be hosted by Mount Olive and the town of Cary, N.C. This year marks the 45th annual championship, and the fourth consecutive year that the finals have been held in Cary, N.C.
In the 2011 championship, West Florida captured its first national championship title with a 12-2 victory against Winona State.
South Central Regional at Warrensburg, Mo.
1 *Central Missouri 44-7
2 St. Mary’s (Texas) 44-8
3 Angelo State 40-15
4 Southern Arkansas 36-15
5 Texas A&M-Kingsville 31-16
6 St. Edward’s 35-14
Thursday, May 17
11:00 a.m. – No. 2 St. Mary’s vs. No. 5 Texas A&M-Kingsville
3:00 p.m. – No. 1 Central Missouri vs. No. 6 St. Edward’s
7:00 p.m. – No. 3 Angelo State vs. No. 4 Southern Arkansas
Javelina
Baseball Heading to Regionals for 3rd Time in Program History
- KZTV10
ASU BASEBALL: Red-hot Rams begin long march to the World Series - Mike Whitson, San Angelo Standard Times
ASU, the LSC regular season and tournament champions, is the third seed, while TAMUK is the fifth seed in the double-elimination six-team event to be played May 17-20. Both teams are making their third regional appearance.
The Rams, who have won 12 of its last 14 games, open the tournament against No. 4 Southern Arkansas on Thursday at 7 p.m. ASU is 0-2 all-time against SAU, including a 7-0 loss this season that snapped a six-game winning streak to start the year.
The Javelinas face No. 2 St. Mary’s Thursday at 11 a.m. in first-round action. TAMUK and STMU split a pair of games during the regular season. The Javelinas won 10-1 in Kingsville, while the Rattlers won 10-0 in San Antonio. Central Missouri is the regional’s top seed and will play No. 6 St. Edward's Thursday at 3 p.m.
Regional champions will advance to the double-elimination championship finals May 26-June 2 at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C. The finals will be hosted by Mount Olive and the town of Cary, N.C. This year marks the 45th annual championship, and the fourth consecutive year that the finals have been held in Cary, N.C.
In the 2011 championship, West Florida captured its first national championship title with a 12-2 victory against Winona State.
South Central Regional at Warrensburg, Mo.
1 *Central Missouri 44-7
2 St. Mary’s (Texas) 44-8
3 Angelo State 40-15
4 Southern Arkansas 36-15
5 Texas A&M-Kingsville 31-16
6 St. Edward’s 35-14
Thursday, May 17
11:00 a.m. – No. 2 St. Mary’s vs. No. 5 Texas A&M-Kingsville
3:00 p.m. – No. 1 Central Missouri vs. No. 6 St. Edward’s
7:00 p.m. – No. 3 Angelo State vs. No. 4 Southern Arkansas
Rams Confident Heading Into NCAA DII Baseball Championship
Regional - ASU Baseball
Player Spotlight: Rams' Designated Hitter Thrives in Return to Game - ASU Baseball
Player Spotlight: Rams' Designated Hitter Thrives in Return to Game - ASU Baseball
ASU BASEBALL: Red-hot Rams begin long march to the World Series - Mike Whitson, San Angelo Standard Times
Relay Team Breaks School Record - TAMK M Track
Last Stand Meet - TAMK W Track
MSU duo collects South Central Region Arthur Ashe Awards - MSU Tennis
TexAnns vie for 2012 NCAA Division II Women's Golf title - TSU W Golf
2012 DII Spring Festival includes golf and tennis championships - LSC Office
Four Lone Star Conference teams and an individual are part of more than 1,000 student-athletes that will compete for six national championships when the NCAA, in conjunction with Bellarmine University and Greater Louisville Sports Commission, plays host to the 2012 NCAA Division II National Championships Festival on May 15-19 in Louisville, Ky.
Women's Golf
Tarleton State earned a national berth after claiming its sixth straight West Region title, dating back to 2007. The Women’s Golf Championships, consisting of 72 holes, will be held May 16-19, at Persimmon Ridge Golf Course in Louisville.
Men's Golf
Cameron’s Trey Lawson tied for fourth at the NCAA Division II Midwest/South Central Regional to earn a spot in the NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships. The finals will be held May 15-19, at The Cardinal Club in Simpsonville, Ky.
Men's and Women's Tennis
The Abilene Christian men’s and women’s squads along with Cameron’s women’s team have advanced to the 2012 NCAA Division II Tennis Championships, which will be played in Louisville, Ky., May 16-19.
The Round of 16 starts on May 16, with the ACU women against Indiana (PA) at 7 a.m., while CU plays California (PA) at 10 a.m. The Wildcat men will face Northern Kentucky at 1 p.m.
Beam Signs with Javelina Softball - TAMK Softball
Hines, Staley, Vrazel named NFCA All-Region - TWU Softball
Former ENMU Athletic Director, B.B. Lees, Recognized by NCAA - ENMU General
Hines, Staley, Vrazel named NFCA All-Region - TWU Softball
Former ENMU Athletic Director, B.B. Lees, Recognized by NCAA - ENMU General
20 LIONS PARTICIPATE IN SPRING COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES - TAMC General
MSU duo collects South Central Region Arthur Ashe Awards - MSU Tennis
TexAnns vie for 2012 NCAA Division II Women's Golf title - TSU W Golf
2012 DII Spring Festival includes golf and tennis championships - LSC Office
Four Lone Star Conference teams and an individual are part of more than 1,000 student-athletes that will compete for six national championships when the NCAA, in conjunction with Bellarmine University and Greater Louisville Sports Commission, plays host to the 2012 NCAA Division II National Championships Festival on May 15-19 in Louisville, Ky.
Women's Golf
Tarleton State earned a national berth after claiming its sixth straight West Region title, dating back to 2007. The Women’s Golf Championships, consisting of 72 holes, will be held May 16-19, at Persimmon Ridge Golf Course in Louisville.
Men's Golf
Cameron’s Trey Lawson tied for fourth at the NCAA Division II Midwest/South Central Regional to earn a spot in the NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships. The finals will be held May 15-19, at The Cardinal Club in Simpsonville, Ky.
Men's and Women's Tennis
The Abilene Christian men’s and women’s squads along with Cameron’s women’s team have advanced to the 2012 NCAA Division II Tennis Championships, which will be played in Louisville, Ky., May 16-19.
The Round of 16 starts on May 16, with the ACU women against Indiana (PA) at 7 a.m., while CU plays California (PA) at 10 a.m. The Wildcat men will face Northern Kentucky at 1 p.m.
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