Anyone who follows the Lone Star Conference knows it is one of the top conferences in NCAA Division II. There have been numerous national championships (and several near-misses), coaches who moved to Division I jobs, and a large number of All-American student-athletes who went on to have successful professional careers.
We thought it would be fun to look back and come up with an all-time greatest list. We hope you enjoy this as much as we did putting it together.
Due to the long history and different eras, the list is divided into an NAIA section and an NCAA D2 section.
Some of our younger readers might wonder, what is the NAIA? It is the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, a non-NCAA athletic classification. While the present day NAIA may seem unfamiliar, many current NCAA schools were once members of the NAIA. The competition level was comparable to current day Division II. A partial of list of NAIA football champions includes current FBS member Troy State, FCS schools Montana State, Central Arkansas, and D2 schools Azusa Pacific, Findlay, Sioux Falls, Central Washington, Northwestern Oklahoma, Carson-Newman, North Alabama, Missouri Southern, Hillsdale, former LSC schools Abilene Christian, Southwestern Oklahoma, Northeastern State and current LSC members Angelo State, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville and even Cameron (when they fielded a football team but prior to joining the LSC).
We will start with the NAIA, and will list the all-time top 15 LSC schools from that era one at a time.
#11-15 NAIA Teams
Honorable Mentions
1967 - Texas A&I (9-0)- The Javelinas went undefeated and outscored their opponents by a 228-76 margin. Despite the undefeated record, the team did not receive one of the four NAIA playoff invitations that year. George Franklin was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the second round.
1977 - Texas A&I (8-1-1) - The three time defending NAIA champions dropped a 7-6 contest to East Texas State, and tied eventual national champion Abilene Christian 25-25 in what has been described by many as the greatest LSC game ever. Six Javelinas were taken in the NFL draft, including John Barefield, Larry Collins and Doug Greene in the first three rounds (and first 69 picks overall).
1976 - Abilene Christian (9-2) - The Wildcats outscored opponents by a 313-126 margin and only lost to Southwest Texas State and national champion Texas A&I. Three ACU players were drafted by the NFL, including Johnny Perkins and Wilbert Montgomery.
Lone Star Conference
- Lubbock Christian's Foster named CSC Division II National Academic Player of the Year
- LSC Tennis Release – Week 10
- Midwestern State claims fifth LSC men's golf championship
- LSC Outdoor Track and Field Release - Week 4
- Oklahoma Christian's Mihaich birdies 18 to win second consecutive LSC individual title
Angelo State University
Cameron University
- Men's Team Sweeps DBU, Women's Team Battles in Narrow Loss
- Honoring Cameron Softball’s Senior Stars This Weekend Against St. Mary's
- Aggies Fall to Lubbock Christian in High Scoring Matchup
- Support Cameron Athletics Today for CU Giving Day
- Softball Sweeps St. Edward's Hilltoppers in Thrilling Home Doubleheader Victory
Eastern New Mexico University
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- Mustangs suffer first home defeat of the season
- No. 3-ranked Midwestern State remains undefeated in the LSC with a 5-2 win over UT Tyler
- Mustangs roll to fifth Lone Star Conference title
- Lindemann pitches complete game and homers, Mustangs sweep Lobos in doubleheader
- No. 3-ranked Mustangs seek 13th straight win
Texas A&M-Commerce
- Inside Lion Athletics Podcast Episode 33
- Fosuhene sets meet record, women's discus record set twice at Pacific Coast Invitational
- Lion Track & Field travels to California to take part in four meets
- Lion Volleyball announces 2025 conference schedule, to host SLC Tournament on Nov. 21-23
- Lions begin final stretch of regular season at SLC-leading McNeese
Tarleton State University
- Tarleton State Baseball drops series opener to Utah Valley
- Tarleton State travels west for I-20 rivalry, schedule changed at ACU to Friday doubleheader, single game Saturday
- Tarleton State Tennis eyes conference title at the WAC Championship this weekend
- Texan Beach Volleyball’s regular season concludes at Tulane’s New Orleans Classic Friday-Saturday
- Tarleton State Men’s Golf faces three Big Ten opponents at Ohio State’s Kepler Invitational starting Friday
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