West Texas A&M's focus turns to departing Abilene Christian - Mark Haslett, Amarillo Globe News
West Texas A&M overpowers Angelo State 35-9 - Mark Haslett, Amarillo Globe News
ACU
cruises past ENMU 59-17 in LSC football play - Joey Richards, Abilene Reporter News
Rams fall at home - Paul Harris, San Angelo Standard Times
Rams miss shot at upset - Quinton Martinez, San Angelo Standard Times
Incarnate Word snaps four-game skid, tops A&M-Commerce - Raul Dominguez, Jr., San Antonio Express news
A&M-Kingsville's
losing skid hits four games - George Vondracek, Corpus Christi Caller Times
Wins Pair of Singles Titles At Texas Lutheran - TAMK Tennis
Volleyball Winning Streak Ends At Three Versus No.-7 Lady
Buffs - TAMK Volleyball
No. 12 Belles Sweep Lions at the Junell Center - ASU Volleyball
LIONS CLOSE OUT ROAD SWING WITH 3-0 DEFEAT AT 12TH-RANKED
RAMBELLES - TAMC Volleyball
Wildcats Finish Whitten Inn Classic With 3-0 Record - ACU Volleyball
Stewart, Wallace strong in 3-1 loss at Dallas Baptist - MSU Volleyball
CARDINALS SWEEP ZIAS - UIW Volleyball
Zias Fall in LSC Action at Incarnate Word - ENMU Volleyball
TexAnns continue LSC success, knock off Texas Woman's in
four - TSU Volleyball
Cameron falls to ACU, 3-1 and sweeps UTPB, 3-0 - CU Volleyball
Mustangs erupt for decision win at West Texas A&M - MSU W Soccer
Wildcats Claw Their Way to a 3-0 Win - ENMU W Soccer
Horeis, Bateman Lead Rambelles to 3-1 Win over Lions - ASU W Soccer
EARLY LIONS' GOAL NOT ENOUGH FALLING AT ANGELO STATE 3-1 - TAMC W Soccer
Pioneers fall on the road to Incarnate Word, 3-0 - TWU W Soccer
CARDINALS SHUT OUT PIONEERS - UIW W Soccer
Midwestern State Spoils Lady Buffs’ Senior Day, 4-1 - WTAM W Soccer
MEN'S SOCCER SLIDES BY SNU - UIW M Soccer
#24 Midwestern suffers disappointing draw with
RiverHawks - MSU M Soccer
No. 18 Fort Hays State Battles Back to Tie No. 11 Buffaloes,
2-2 - WTAM M Soccer
Samoei and Buchanan Lead Cross Country Teams to Runner-Up
Finishes - ENMU Cross Country
ACU men's cross country team wins team title at Midwestern
State - ACU Cross Country
Mustangs take second at Sikes Senter Cross Country
Carnival - MSU Cross Country
CLEAN SWEEP AS LION RUNNERS TAKE MEN'S, WOMEN'S TITLES - TAMC Cross Country
Runners Finish Third And Fifth In Final Tuneup - TAMK Cross Country
Buffs Take Fourth at SPC Collegiate Cross Country
Festival - WTAM M Cross Country
Lady Buffs Win SPC Collegiate Cross Country Festival - WTAM W Cross Country
TexAnn Golf wins first tournament of the season - TSU W Golf
LSC Football Recap - Week 6 - LSC Office
West Texas A&M 35, Angelo State
9
Two interceptions and one returned for a touchdown by junior defensive back Curtis Slater helped lead West Texas A&M to a 35-9 win at Angelo State Saturday evening. With the win, the 21st-ranked Buffaloes improved to 5-1 overall with their fifth-straight win and a league-best 4-0 in Lone Star Conference play. Angelo fell to 3-3 on the year and 2-1 in conference play.
Junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan threw for 236 yards (16-32) and three scores with one interception. Senior running back Khiry Robinson followed up his Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week honor with a career-high 145 yards on the ground on 18 carries for an impressive 8.1 average. (Click here for complete release)
Abilene Christian 59, Eastern New Mexico 17
Mitchell Gale threw four touchdown passes and Abilene Christian University scored on three returns Saturday night to power the Wildcats to a 59-17 win over Eastern New Mexico University at Shotwell Stadium.
The Wildcats, 4-2 overall and 2-2 in the Lone Star Conference, won their fifth game in a row and 12th in 14 years over the Greyhounds (2-4 overall and 1-3 in the LSC). The Wildcats travel to Canyon to play longtime rival West Texas A&M next Saturday at 6 p.m. (Click here for complete release)
North Alabama 21, Texas A&M-Kingsville 16
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Delta State 38, Tarleton State 35
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Incarnate Word 31, A&M-Commerce 9
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Midwestern State 42, West Alabama 27
Midwestern State junior Keidrick Jackson erupted for a career-high 193 yards with three second-half scores to lift the 13th-ranked Mustangs to a 42-27 come-from-behind win over No. 18 West Alabama Thursday night at Tiger Stadium.
Senior quarterback Brandon Kelsey added 117 rushing yards and three touchdowns as MSU shredded the nation's No. 7 defense for 414 total yards including 348 on the ground. (Click here for complete release)
Two interceptions and one returned for a touchdown by junior defensive back Curtis Slater helped lead West Texas A&M to a 35-9 win at Angelo State Saturday evening. With the win, the 21st-ranked Buffaloes improved to 5-1 overall with their fifth-straight win and a league-best 4-0 in Lone Star Conference play. Angelo fell to 3-3 on the year and 2-1 in conference play.
Junior quarterback Dustin Vaughan threw for 236 yards (16-32) and three scores with one interception. Senior running back Khiry Robinson followed up his Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week honor with a career-high 145 yards on the ground on 18 carries for an impressive 8.1 average. (Click here for complete release)
Abilene Christian 59, Eastern New Mexico 17
Mitchell Gale threw four touchdown passes and Abilene Christian University scored on three returns Saturday night to power the Wildcats to a 59-17 win over Eastern New Mexico University at Shotwell Stadium.
The Wildcats, 4-2 overall and 2-2 in the Lone Star Conference, won their fifth game in a row and 12th in 14 years over the Greyhounds (2-4 overall and 1-3 in the LSC). The Wildcats travel to Canyon to play longtime rival West Texas A&M next Saturday at 6 p.m. (Click here for complete release)
North Alabama 21, Texas A&M-Kingsville 16
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Delta State 38, Tarleton State 35
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Incarnate Word 31, A&M-Commerce 9
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Midwestern State 42, West Alabama 27
Midwestern State junior Keidrick Jackson erupted for a career-high 193 yards with three second-half scores to lift the 13th-ranked Mustangs to a 42-27 come-from-behind win over No. 18 West Alabama Thursday night at Tiger Stadium.
Senior quarterback Brandon Kelsey added 117 rushing yards and three touchdowns as MSU shredded the nation's No. 7 defense for 414 total yards including 348 on the ground. (Click here for complete release)
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