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LSC FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS SET
Texas A&M-Commerce won its 22nd Lone Star Conference with a perfect 6-0 league record to claim the top
seed in the upcoming conference playoffs.
A&M-C will host Angelo State in one of the championship bracket games on November 7. On the other side
of the title bracket, Midwestern State hosts Eastern New Mexico. The Week 10 winners meet for the playoff
title in Week 11, while the Week 10 losers will meet for third place.
The other half of the playoff field includes the remaining three teams and Oklahoma Panhandle State with
No. 5 West Texas A&M at OPSU and No. 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville at No. 6 Tarleton State in Week 10. The 7-6
winner plays at No. 5 for fifth-place in Week 11, while the 6-7 loser hosts OPSU.
The third through fifth seeds were determined by a three-way coin flip after ASU, ENMU and WT all had
identical 3-3 conference records. A video conference call was held Sunday morning with athletic directors and
coaches from each of the teams. The Greyhounds won the coin flip for the third seed, while the Rams are the
fourth seed by virtue of their win over the Buffs.
LSC FOOTBALL
LSC football teams are 34-27 overall this season. The squads are 9-1 combined versus the Great Lakes
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Great Lakes Valley Conference and Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
teams, which are also in NCAA Super Regional Four.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSIVE
Xavier Amey, West Texas A&M University, SR, WR, Sacramento, Calif., Grant HS
Amey had a career-high 242 yards receiving with two touchdowns on seven catches in the Buffsâ thrilling 52-42
victory over rival Eastern New Mexico Saturday as WT reclaimed the Wagon Wheel for the first time in three
years. Amey had a career-long reception of 89 yards for a score. It marked the fourth-most receiving yards in
NCAA Division II this season and the most receiving yards in a game for the Buffs since Jeremy Watson had 269
at Angelo State last year. The 89-yarder also marked the longest since Stephen Burton had a 99-yarder against
Tarleton State in 2010. It marked Ameyâs first two-touchdown receiving game, most catches in a game, and
second career game of over 100 yards receiving.
DEFENSIVE
Chazz Slatinsky, West Texas A&M University, FR, LB, Forney, Texas, Forney HS
Slatinsky earned his first career start this past week and did not disappoint as he led the team with 13 total
tackles in the Buffsâ thrilling 52-42 win over rival Eastern New Mexico regaining the Wagon Wheel for the first
time in three years. Slatinsky had a team-high three tackles for loss for nine yards and recovered a fumble as
he and the WT âDâ forced four ENMU miscues in the contest. Slatinsky had five solo stops and eight assisted
tackles in the game. His three tackles for loss led the team as the Buffs recorded 10 TFLs for the third time this
season.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Don Jerry, Midwestern State University, SO, PR/KR, Fort Worth, Texas, Arlington Bowie HS
Jerry broke free on a 91-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter to put away 14th-ranked
Midwestern Stateâs 49-41 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville on Homecoming Saturday night at Memorial Stadium.
The kickoff return for a touchdown was the first for MSU since 2003 as Jerry amassed 176 yards on five returns
-- the second most in a single game in school history. The 91-yard kick return was also the fourth best for an
MSU return man. Jerry also recorded a tackle on a kickoff return to run his team-best total to 15 stops on
special teams this season.
OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Kamal Cass, Eastern New Mexico University, topped the 180-yard mark for the second straight week, with
184 rushing yards against West Texas A&M in the Wagon Wheel Game. His three-touchdown performance
brought his total to 16 for the season, with five consecutive multi-touchdown games. Cassâ first touchdown on
fourth-and-three from the WT 22-yard line marked the second fourth-down conversion against the Buffaloes
all season. He also registered a 47-yard kick return in the fourth quarter.
Harrison Stewart, Texas A&M University - Commerce, threw for 432 yards on FCS ranked No. 8 Sam Houston
State. The Bearkats entered play on the weekend allowing just 177 yards per game through the air, which
ranked them 20th in passing yards allowed in the FCS. Stewart directed the Lions to the near upset with 432
yards, the second most give up by Sam Houston State on the season missing the season-high by only five
yards, which came in the teamâs opener at Texas Tech. Stewartâs 432 yards is the most in the LSC this season.
Before an interception on his last pass of the game in the fourth quarter against the Bearkats, he had gone
205 passing attempts without a pick. Stewart has surpassed the 2,000-yard mark in 2015. He is the second
straight Lion quarterback to throw for over 2,000 yards in season following Tyrik Rollisonâs 3,764 yards. All
told six, Lion quarterbacks have thrown for over 2,000 yards in a season. Stewartâs 2,309 yards in 2015 is the
third best mark for single-season passing. He trails only Buster Faulkner 2,861 yards in 2004 and Rollisonâs
3,764 yards in 2014 on the list. Stewart also moved into eighth all-time on the Lions career passing list with
STANDINGS
School LSC Overall Streak
Texas A&M-Commerce 6-0 7-2 L1
Midwestern State 5-1 8-1 W1
Angelo State 3-3 6-3 W1
Eastern New Mexico 3-3 6-3 L1
West Texas A&M 3-3 4-4 W2
Tarleton State 1-5 2-6 L1
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-6 1-8 L7
THIS WEEKâS SCHEDULE
Saturday, November 7, 2015
No. 5 West Texas A&M at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 2 p.m.
No. 4 Angelo State at No. 1 Texas A&M-Commerce, 3 p.m.
No. 3 Eastern New Mexico at No. 2 Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
No. 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville at No. 6 Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
All times are CST; * LSC game; ^ at AT&T Stadium
LAST WEEKâS RESULTS
* Angelo State 57, Tarleton State 24
* Midwestern State 49, Texas A&M-Kingsville 41
* West Texas A&M 52, Eastern New Mexico 42
Sam Houston State 38, Texas A&M-Commerce 24
WEEKLY AWARDS
Offensive
S-8 Kyle Washington, Angelo State
S-14 Geremy Alridge-Mitchell, West Texas A&M
S-21 Geremy Alridge-Mitchell, West Texas A&M (2)
S-28 Hagen Hutchinson, Midwestern State
O-5 Kamal Cass, Eastern New Mexico
O-12 Vincent Johnson, Midwestern State
O-19 Quade Coward, Midwestern State
O-27 Kamal Cass, Eastern New Mexico (2)
N-2 Xavier Amey, West Texas A&M
Defensive
S-8 Marqui Christian, Midwestern State
S-14 Hunter Streuling, West Texas A&M
S-21 Marqui Christian, Midwestern State (2)
S-28 Clayton Callicutt, Angelo State
O-5 Calvin Stewart, Midwestern State
O-12 Harold Wills, Midwestern State
O-19 Dominique Rouse, Midwestern State
O-27 Cole Pitts, Texas A&M-Commerce
N-2 Chazz Slatinsky, West Texas A&M
Special Teams
S-8 Fred Lawrence, Angelo State
S-14 Andy Alkhazshvilly, Midwestern State
S-21 Conner Hollabaugh, West Texas A&M
S-28 Daniel McCants, Tarleton State
O-5 SirâVell Ford, Midwestern State
O-12 Davarus Shores, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-19 Davarus Shores, Texas A&M-Commerce (2)
O-27 Felipe Parra, West Texas A&M
N-2 Don Jerry, Midwestern State
FIRST DOWN
⢠Midwestern State is ranked 11th and Texas
A&M-Commerce 12th in the AFCA poll (Nov. 2).
LONE STAR CONFERENCE FOOTBALL
WEEKLY RELEASE | NOVEMBER 2, 2015
Contact: Melanie Robotham | Assistant Commissioner | Office: 972-234-0033 x. 103 |
E-mail: melanie@lonestarconference.org | www.lonestarconference.org | Twitter: @LoneStarConf #LSCfb
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4,152 yards surpassing Cole Cayce, 3,763 yards from
1993-1996, and Adam Farkes, 3,913 yards from 2009-
2010. Stewartâs 432 yards through the air was a new
career-high for the senior and the most yards since
Rollison threw for 460 yards against East Central in
the C.H.A.M.P.S Heart of Texas Bowl.
Zed Woerner, Tarleton State University, threw for
396 passing yards on 40-of-64 passing with three
touchdowns and two interceptions. For Woerner,
itâs the second time this season he completed 40
passes and the first time since 1970 that a Tarleton
quarterback threw more than 60 passes in a game.
Kyle Washington, Angelo State University, led
the Rams to a 57-24 victory over Tarleton State
accounting for six total touchdowns. The quarterback
racked up 492 yards of total offense as ASU tallied the
second most yards in school history with 684. The
senior rushed for 155 yards on 14 carries including
a 66 yards touchdown run. The Humble native
completed 11 passes for 337 yards including a career
long completion of 91 yards. He averaged 30.6 yards
per completion. Five of Washingtonâs 11 completions
went for touchdowns which is a new career high. The
NCAA Division II total offensive leader (409.7) had
touchdowns go for 91, 75, 11, 27, 25 and 66 yards.
Hagen Hutchinson, Midwestern State University,
threw for a career-high 295 yards on 19-of-27
passing with three touchdowns to lead 14th-ranked
Midwestern State to a 49-41 win over Texas A&M-
Kingsville Saturday night at Memorial Stadium. The
sophomore from Stamford connected on a 23-yard
score to Michael Gerst in the second quarter then
struck for 53- and 31-yard strikes to Tyrique Edwards
and Levy Wilson in the third quarter, respectively, as
the Mustangs overcame a 24-14 halftime deficit.
Greg Pitre, Texas A&M University - Kingsville, Greg
had a career night as Texas A&M-Kingsville nearly
upset No. 14 Midwestern State on the road. He
hauled in eight passes for a career-high 175 yards,
second most by a Javelina this season and tied for the
sixth most in a single game in program history. The
junior scored the Hogsâ last two touchdowns of the
game, including taking a fourth down reception to the
house from 59 yards out. Pitre also carried a career-
high 21 times for a team best 76 yards.
Charles Woods, Texas A&M University - Commerce,
led the Lions in the near upset of FCS No. 8 ranked
Sam Houston State accounting for 13 total tackles
including 12 solo tackles. He also forced a crucial
fumble, came up with a tackle for loss and a pass
break up. Woods is third in the league in tackles per
games.
Marqui Christian, Midwestern State University,
became Midwestern Stateâs all-time tackle leader on
his second stop of the game in leading 14th-ranked
Midwestern State to a 49-41 win over Texas A&M-
Kingsville Saturday night at Memorial Stadium. The
senior safety from Spring notched his 15th career
game with 10-or-more tackles while raising his career
ledger to 276.
Clayton Callicutt, Angelo State University, recorded
his 10th and 11th sacks of the season in a 57-24 win
over Tarleton State. The seniorâs 2.0 sacks puts him
into a tie for the ASU career lead with 31.0 sacks. He
is No. 5 nationally in sacks (1.22) and No. 6 in tackles
for loss (2.1). The Crosby native has 58 tackles on the
season, 19.0 tackles for loss and 11.0 sacks.
Chase Thrasher, Texas A&M University -
Commerce, gave Sam Houston State a long field to
work in the Lions narrow loss to the FCS ranked No. 8
Bearkats. Led by Thrasherâs leg the Bearkats started
seven drives inside their own 25 yard line by either a
punt or a kickoff. The Lions are ranked No. 5 in kickoff
return defense and No. 2 in punt return defense in
the NCAA.
LSC NOTES (Submitted by LSC SIDâs)
Angelo State
The Rams improved to 6-3 and 3-2 in the LSC with a
57-24 win over Tarleton State ... ASU racked up 684
yards of total offense which is the second most in
school history ... Kyle Washington threw for a career
high five touchdowns and accounted for 492 yards of
total offense ... Washington leads the nation in total
offense with 409.7 yards per game ... Clayton Callicutt
tied the ASU career record with 2.0 sacks and now
has 31.0 for his career ... ASU rushed for 347 yards
and threw for 337 yards ... The Rams will be the No.
4 seed in the LSC Playoff Championship and will face
Texas A&M-Commerce at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7
in Commerce.
Eastern New Mexico
The Eastern New Mexico University football team
won a coin-flip tie breaker to earn the third seed in
the upcoming Lone Star Conference Playoffs and will
visit Midwestern State. Kamal Cass led the Hounds at
West Texas A&M with 184 yards rushing and three
scores, while Cameron Mikell scored twice. The
Hounds rallied from a 21-point deficit to seize a 42-38
lead, but WT rallied to snap the Greyhounds three-
game win streak in the series.
Midwestern State
Midwestern State improved to 8-1 on the season
with a 49-41 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville Saturday
night at Memorial Stadium... The Mustangs go into
the LSC Playoffs as the No. 2 seed and play host to
Eastern New Mexico Saturday night at Memorial
Stadium in Wichita Falls with a 7 p.m. kickoff time...
The MSU defense yielded 400 yards for just third
time this season as Texas A&M-Kingsville rolled up
464 yards of offense including 349 through the air
-- the second most the Mustangs have given up...
Senior safety Marqui Christian became MSUâs all-
time tackles leader with his second stop of the game
and finished with 10 tackles to run his career total to
276... Christian recorded at least 10 tackles for the
15th time during his career and for the fourth time
this season... Junior linebacker Adam Hill notched a
career-high 13 tackles against Texas A&M-Kingsville...
Junior defensive lineman Kerry Holiday recorded an
MSU season best 2 1/2 sacks as the Mustangs sacked
Texas A&M-Kingsville quarterbacks a campaign-high
five times... MSUâs five sacks were the most since the
Mustangs had five against Texas A&M-Commerce
last season... Sophomore return specialist Don
Jerryâs 91-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in
the fourth quarter was MSUâs first since Tremaine
Forrest returned the opening kick for a score in a 30-
20 win over Northeastern State (Okla.) on Sept. 27,
2003... Jerryâs return marked the sixth time an MSU
kickoff returner scored a touchdown since football
was brought back in 1988... Jerryâs 91-yard return
was the fourth longest in program history and his
176 kick returns on five tries were the second most
to Brandon Williamsâ 191 against Abilene Christian
on Nov. 8, 2008... Sophomore quarterback Hagen
Hutchinson threw for a career-high 295 yards on
19-of-27 passing with three touchdowns... Redshirt-
freshman receiver Tyrique Edwards caught three
passes for a season-high 97 yards including a 53-yard
touchdown in the third quarter... Junior wide receiver
Statron Jones caught five passes for 31 yards to move
into 10th place on the schoolâs all-time reception list
with 76. He is also 10th with 1,130 receiving yards...
Junior running back Dante Taylor led MSU for the first
time this season with 69 rushing yards on 12 carries...
Taylor moved past Lester Bush (2008-11) into 13th
place on the programâs all-time rushing list with 1,455
AFCA DIVISION II COACHESâ POLL
November 2, 2015
# Team (1st votes) Rec. Pts Prev.
1. West Georgia (25) 9-0 790 1
2. Northwest Missouri St. (6) 9-0 772 2
3. Ferris St. (Mich.) (1) 8-0 733 3
4. Colorado St.-Pueblo 8-1 685 4
5. Ashland (Ohio) 9-0 672 5
6. Shepherd (W.Va.) 8-0 638 6
7. Minnesota St. 8-1 619 7
8. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 8-1 556 10
9. Henderson St. (Ark.) 8-1 510 11
10. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 8-1 473 13
11. Midwestern St. (Texas) 8-1 449 14
12. Texas A&M-Commerce 7-2 423 8
13. Humboldt St. (Calif.) 7-1 406 15
14t. Emporia St. (Kan.) 8-1 372 17
14t. Tuskegee (Ala.) 8-1 372 16
16. Colorado Mesa 8-1 325 19
17. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 7-2 251 9
18. Indianapolis (Ind.) 8-1 240 20
19. North Alabama 6-2 212 21
20. Charleston (W.Va.) 8-1 170 23
21. Colorado School of Mines 7-2 163 12
22. Michigan Tech 6-2 131 22
23. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 6-2 128 24
24. Central Missouri 7-2 101 25
25. Bowie St. (Md.) 8-1 63 NR
Dropped Out: Minnesota-Duluth (18)
Others Receiving Votes: Assumption (Mass.), 45;
Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 28; Virginia Union, 22;
Minnesota-Duluth, 19; Augustana (S.D.), 9; Indiana
(Pa.), 8; North Greenville (S.C.), 7; Catawba (N.C.), 4;
Fort Hays St. (Kan.), 3; Arkansas Tech, 1.
LSC IN 2015 AFCA RANKINGS
WEEK ASU ENMU MSU TSU
AUG. 17 13 NR RV RV
SEPT. 7 12 NR RV RV
SEPT. 14 8 NR RV NR
SEPT. 21 6 NR 23 NR
SEPT. 28 6 NR 20 NR
OCT. 5 16 NR 12 NR
OCT. 12 25 NR 11 NR
OCT. 19 24 NR 10 NR
OCT. 26 NR NR 14 NR
NOV. 2 NR NR 11 NR
NOV. 9
NOV. 16
WEEK A&M-C TAMUK WTAMU
AUG. 17 22 NR RV
SEPT. 7 18 NR NR
SEPT. 14 22 NR RV
SEPT. 21 20 NR RV
SEPT. 28 T18 NR RV
OCT. 5 15 NR RV
OCT. 12 14 NR NR
OCT. 19 11 NR NR
OCT. 26 8 NR NR
NOV. 2 12 NR NR
NOV. 9
NOV. 16
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yards...
Tarleton State
* Angelo State 57, Tarleton State 24
Texas A&M-Commerce
Harrison Stewart finished with 432 yards surpassing
the 2,000-yard mark in 2015. He is the second straight
Lion quarterback to throw for over 2,000 yards in
season following Tyrik Rollisonâs 3,764 yards. All told
six, Lion quarterbacks have thrown for over 2,000
yards in a season... Harrison Stewartâs 2,309 yards in
2015 is the third best mark for single-season passing.
He trails only Buster Faulkner, 2,861 yards in 2004 and
Rollisonâs 3,764 yards in 2014 on the list... Harrison
Stewart also moved into eighth all-time on the Lions
career passing list with 4,152 yards surpassing Cole
Cayce, 3,763 yards, from 1993-1996 and Adam
Farkes, 3,913 yards, from 2009-2010... Harrison
Stewartâs 432 yards through the air was a new career-
high for the senior and the most yards since Rollison
threw for 460 yards against East Central in the
C.H.A.M.P.S Heart of Texas Bowl... Lance Evanâs 160
receiving yards was a new career-high and the most
yards receiving since Vernon Johnsonâs 191 yards in
the Heart of Texas Bowl... Darby Smith hauled in his
seventh touchdown of the season with his 55-yard
catch-and-run in the second quarter. He has caught
touchdown passes in seven of the nine games in
2015... Metrelle Taylor ended with three catches for
38 yards, both of which were career-highs... Jeremiah
Waltersâ three tackles for loss was a new career-
high... Steven Baker forced his second career fumble
and first of the season. Both of his forced fumbles
came against FCS opponents. His first one came at
Stephen F. Austin on September 13, 2014... Charles
Woods forced his third career fumble... The Lions
continue to dominate the turnover margin. After the
2-1 turnover advantage against the Bearkats, A&M-
Commerce continued its streak of not turning the
ball over more times than its opponents. Of the nine
games in 2015, the Lionsâ opponents have turned the
ball over more times in seven games. On the season
the Lions hold a 28-8 turnover margin.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Texas A&M-Kingsville nearly upset #14 Midwestern
State on the road... Fell 49-41 to the Mustangs... Greg
Pitre posted a career night with 175 receiving yards
and two touchdown receptions... His receiving yards
is tied for the sixth most in a gamein program history...
Second most by a Javelinas this season... Added team
best 76 yards on career-high 21 carries... Jordan
Thomas hauled in seven passes, one for a touchdown,
for 132 yards... Myles Carr was 11-of-20 for 173 yards,
a touchdown and interception... Contributed 38 yards
on the ground, including a score... Joe Teâo ran twice
for 12 yards and a touchdown... Stevie Joe Dorman
was 10-of-15 for 176 yards and two touchdowns in
relief... Sione Tupouata led TAMUK with nine tackles,
one for a loss... DeMarcus Spurlock totaled eight
tackles... Jared Mosley and Devonte Williams both
recovered a fumble... Nick Pelrean returned five
kickoffs, totaling 187 yards including a long of 81...
Hogs play at Tarleton State at 7 p.m. in the first round
of the LSC Playoffs.
West Texas A&M
The West Texas A&M football team evened its record
at 4-4 and 3-3 in Lone Star Conference play with a
thrilling 52-42 victory over rival Eastern New Mexico
on Senior Day Saturday...Prior to the game, West
Texas A&M honored 18 seniors playing in their final
regular season game in a WT uniform...The Buffs won
the Wagon Wheel back from ENMU for the first time
in three years and snapped a three-game skid against
the Greyhounds with the win...WT sophomore
quarterback Ethan Brinkley threw for a career-high
387 yards and three touchdowns in the game and
senior wide receiver Xavier Amey had a career-high
242 yards receiving and two scores on seven catches...
The Buffs forced four miscues by the Greyhounds and
tallied just the second interception allowed by ENMU
this season...WT now is 15-13 all-time in the Wagon
Wheel and a 16-14 record all-time against ENMU...It
marked the Buffsâ 499th win in school history and was
the sixth win for the Buffs on Halloween since 1946
(6-3)...WT had 528 yards of total offense which was
the most this season and the second time over 500
this year (2-0)...The Buffs entered the game ranked
second nationally in 4th down defense allowing teams
1 of 9 on 4th down...ENMU went 3 of 6 on 4th down...
Now the Buffs head to Oklahoma Panhandle State for
the first round of the LSC Football Playoffs...WT is the
No. 5-seed in the playoff and will host the winner of
the 6/7 matchup between Tarleton State and Texas
A&M-Kingsville next week in Canyon...The Buffs went
1-1 in the LSC Playoff last season beating McMurry
and losing at Eastern New Mexico...True freshman
Chazz Slatinsky earned his first career start this past
week and didnât disappoint as he led the team with
13 total tackles... Slatinsky had a team-high three
tackles for loss for nine yards and recovered a fumble
as he and the WT âDâ forced four ENMU miscues in
the contest...Slatinsky had five solo stops and eight
assisted tackles in the game...His three tackles for loss
led the team as the Buffs recorded 10 TFLs for the
third time this season.
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2015 Composite Schedule
Thursday, September 3, 2015
New Mexico Highlands at Eastern New Mexico, 6 p.m.
Oklahoma Panhandle State at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
Adams State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) at West Texas A&M, 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Texas A&M-Kingsville at Incarnate Word, 2 p.m.
Truman State (Mo.) at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Angelo State at Western State, 2 p.m.
Colorado State - Pueblo at West Texas A&M, 5 p.m.
Missouri S&T at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Delta State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
Findlay at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Midwestern State at Colorado Mesa, 8 p.m.
Eastern New Mexico at Adams State, TBA
Saturday, September 19, 2015
*^Midwestern State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 11:30 a.m.
*^West Texas A&M vs. Tarleton State, 3:30 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
^Bacone vs. Angelo State, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
*Angelo State at West Texas A&M, 5 p.m.
West Alabama at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Eastern New Mexico, 4 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Eastern New Mexico at Bacone, 2 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
*Angelo State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
*Texas A&M - Commerce at West Texas A&M, 5 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Tarleton State, 6 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
Humboldt State (Calif.) at Midwestern State, 8 p.m.
Saturday, October 24, 2015
*Angelo State at Eastern New Mexico, 2 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 3 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Oklahoma Panhandle State at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 31, 2015
*Eastern New Mexico at West Texas A&M, 12 p.m.
Texas A&M-Commerce at Sam Houston State, 6 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
Conference Playoffs (NOTE: Seeds 1-7 determined on regular
season results)
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Game 1: No. 4 Angelo State at No. 1 Texas A&M-Commerce, 3 p.m.
Game 2: No. 3 Eastern New Mexico at No. 2 Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
Game 3: No. 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville at No. 6 Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Game 4: No. 5 West Texas A&M at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 2 p.m.
Conference Playoffs
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Game 5: Championship Game: Winner G1 vs. Winner G2 (hosted
by higher seed)
Game 6: Third-Place Game: Loser G1 vs. Loser G2 (hosted by
higher seed)
Game 7: Fifth-Place Game: Winner G3 at No. 5 West Texas A&M,
1 p.m.
Game 8: Oklahoma Panhandle State at Loser G3
Saturday, November 21, 2015
NCAA Division II First Round
Saturday, November 28, 2015
NCAA Division II Second Round
Saturday, December 5, 2015
NCAA Division II Quarterfinals
Heart of Texas Bowl (Copperas Cove, Texas), 7 p.m.
Saturday, December 12, 2015
NCAA Division II Semifinals
Saturday, December 19, 2015
NCAA Division II Championship (Kansas City, Kan.)
* denotes conference game; ^ at AT&T Stadium