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LSC FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS SET
Texas A&M-Commerce won its first Lone Star Conference title in 24 years and 21st overall to earn the top seed
in the upcoming conference playoffs.
A&M-C will host Tarleton State in one of the championship bracket games on November 8. On the other
side of the title bracket, Angelo State hosts Midwestern State. 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 four teams with No. 8 Texas A&M-Kingsville at
No. 5 Eastern New Mexico and No. 7 McMurry at No. 6 West Texas A&M in Week 10. The winners will play for
fifth-place in Week 11, while the losers meet in the seventh-place game.
LSC FOOTBALL
The Lone Star Conference regular season wrapped up last week. Here is a closer look at last week’s games:
• A&M-Commerce downed McMurry 91-13 and is the only team at any NCAA level to score over 90 points
this season. The Lions have now accomplished the feat twice after beating East Texas Baptist 98-20.
• Angelo State defeated Tarleton State 34-31 for the first time since 2000 and the first time in Stephenville
since 1999.
• Midwestern State clinched its 15th consecutive winning season with a 48-7 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville.
• The 31-21 victory gave Eastern New Mexico its second straight Wagon Wheel win over West Texas A&M.
LSC football teams are 36-32 overall this season. The squads are 5-1 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
Kyle Washington, Angelo State University, JR, QB, Humble, Texas, Humble HS
Washington threw and completed a career high 28-of-49 for 360 yards including a 4-yard pass to Chris Omigie
with 31 seconds left to rally the Rams to a 34-31 win over Tarleton State. The junior threw four passing
touchdowns and rushed for 93 yards on 23 carries in first win over the Texans since 2000. It is his third game of
the season of at least 300-yards passing. He is the LSC leader in total offense averaging 341.2 yards per game.
He improved his career record to 12-8 as a starter and has now completed a touchdown pass in 15-straight
games.
DEFENSIVE
Tre’von Taylor, Texas A&M University - Commerce, FR, LB, Cypress, Texas, Woods HS
Taylor turned in arguably the best defensive performances in the NCAA this season especially coming from
a freshman pressed into action due to injuries. Taylor was a one-man wrecking crew against McMurry. The
former defensive lineman turned linebacker in the Lions scheme recorded a game-high 11 tackles including
seven solo stops. He accounted for 5.5 tackles for loss with 4.5 of those sacks. All told, he knocked the War
Hawk offense back for a whopping 40 yards. His 4.5 sacks set a new A&M-Commerce school record and his 5.5
tackles for loss tied the school record. His most athletic play of the game came on an attempted swing pass to
the McMurry running back. Taylor correctly diagnosed the play, and fought off a blocker to making a leading
interception. After the pick, Taylor scampered 21 yards for the score. Taylor and the Lion offense limited the
War Hawks to only 18 rushing yards and 318 yards of total offense.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Saul Martinez, Texas A&M University - Commerce, SR, K, Pittsburg, Texas , Pittsburg HS
Martinez set a new Lone Star Conference and A&M-Commerce record for made point after attempt made and
attempted. He was a perfect 13-for-13 in the Saturday’s 91-13 win over McMurry. Martinez is fifth in the NCAA
in points per game averaging 12.3 points. He is also the leading scorer for kicking with 111 points, ranked tied
for 65th in all of the NCAA.
OTHER TOP PERFORMERS
Chauncey Harris, Midwestern State University, broke for a 60-yard touchdown run on the second play of
the second half to spur a 28-point third-quarter outburst in Midwestern State’s 48-7 win over Texas A&M-
Kingsvillle Saturday night at Javelina Stadium. The senior running back recorded his fifth career 100-yard
rushing performance going over the century mark for the second straight week. Harris went for a season-high
171 yards on 17 carries a week after gobbling up 169 yards on 25 carries against Texas A&M-Commerce. The
Converse Judson High product moved into 11th place on MSU’s all-time rushing list with 1,551 yards.
Geremy Alridge-Mitchell, West Texas A&M University, had 114 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 15
carries at Eastern New Mexico Saturday. It was his seventh consecutive game of over 100 yards rushing and
fifth of two touchdowns or more on the ground. ENMU entered the game allowing a league-best 86 yards
rushing per game as A-Mitchell became just the second opponent and first running back to rush for more than
100 yards against the Greyhounds this season. A-Mitchell had three receiving yards and 58 kick return yards
for 175 all-purpose yards.
LONE STAR CONFERENCE FOOTBALL
WEEKLY RELEASE | NOVEMBER 3, 2014
Contact: Melanie Robotham | Assistant Commissioner | Office: 972-234-0033 x. 103 |
E-mail: melanie@lonestarconference.org | www.lonestarconference.org | Twitter: @LoneStarConf
STANDINGS
School LSC Overall Streak
Texas A&M-Commerce 6-1 7-2 W1
Angelo State 5-2 6-2 W3
Midwestern State 5-2 6-2 W3
West Texas A&M * 4-3 5-4 L1
Tarleton State 4-3 4-4 L1
Eastern New Mexico 3-4 5-4 W1
McMurry 1-6 2-6 L5
Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-7 1-8 L7
* West Texas A&M’s conference win percentage
adjusted for five nullified LSC games. WT’s
conference win percentage with nullification is now
.143.
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Conference Playoffs
Saturday, November 08, 2014
Game #1: No. 4 Tarleton State at No. 1 Texas A&M-
Commerce, 4 p.m.
Game #2: No. 3 Midwestern State at No. 2 Angelo
State, 7 p.m.
Game #3: No. 8 Texas A&M-Kingsville at No. 5
Eastern New Mexico, 7 p.m.
Game #4: No. 7 McMurry at No. 6 West Texas A&M,
6 p.m.
All times are CST; * LSC game; ^ at AT&T Stadium
LAST WEEK’S RESULTS
* Eastern N.M. 31, West Texas A&M 21
* Midwestern State 48, Texas A&M-Kingsville 7
* Angelo State 34, Tarleton State 31
* A&M-Commerce 91, McMurry 13
WEEKLY AWARDS
Offensive
S-8 Tyrik Rollison, Texas A&M-Commerce
S-15 Collin Strahan, Tarleton State
S-22 Jake Glover, Midwestern State
S-29 Jeremy Watson, West Texas A&M
O-6 Kyle Washington, Angelo State
O-13 E’lon Spight, Eastern New Mexico
O-20 Collin Strahan, Tarleton State (2)
O-27 Chauncey Harris, Midwestern State
N-3 Kyle Washington, Angelo State (2)
Defensive
S-8 Decorian Johnson, McMurry
S-15 Clayton Callicutt, Angelo State
S-22 Tu’u Liu, Texas A&M-Commerce
S-29 Daniel Laudermilk, Midwestern State
O-6 Toni Pulu, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-13 Carter James, West Texas A&M
O-20 Cole Pitts, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-27 Rush Seaver, Angelo State
N-3 Tre’von Taylor, Texas A&M-Commerce
FIRST DOWN
• Texas A&M-Commerce, Midwestern State, and
Angelo State are receiving votes in the AFCA poll
(Nov. 3).
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Jeremy Buurma, Eastern New Mexico University,
scored the first two touchdowns of Saturday’s Wagon
Wheel game against West Texas A&M and never
looked back, on the way to Eastern’s second straight
win over the Buffaloes. He rushed for a career-best 81
yardsandcompleted75percentofhis passes.Buurma
completed five of his six third-down attempts, with
one of the completions successfully converting three
third-and-long situations. His performance helped
ENMU charge to a 21-0 lead and hold the ball for
41:08 of play.
Zed Woerner, Tarleton State University, had a
spectacular showing in Saturday’s game against
Angelo State. The sophomore QB from Marble Falls,
who began the season as the third string quarterback,
was forced to play the entire game following an injury
to starter Collin Strahan on the second offensive play
of the game. Woerner responded by throwing for
302 yards on 31-44 passing with a touchdown and an
interception. He also ran for 20 yards and a score.
Deric Davis, Texas A&M University - Commerce,
was responsible for four of the Lions 12 offensive
touchdowns in the 91-13 rout of McMurry that
clinched the Lone Star Conference Championship
outright on senior day. Davis opened the scoring with
a two-yard run with 9:19 showing on the clock in the
first quarter. His second score came with 12:48 on the
clock in the second quarter when he again scored on
a rush in short yardage situation, this time from five
yards out. Davis came out and took over the quarter
back duties to open the second half, and promptly
opened with a 43-yard strike to wideout Vernon
Johnson. Later in the third, Davis connected with
Smith on two-yard pass. Half, two, of his four passes
went for scores and the senior finished perfect on
the game completing all four of his attempts. In two
seasons against McMurry, Davis has been responsible
for 10 touchdowns after scoring six rushing TDs in
2013. Davis has been a huge reason why the Lions
lead the nation in scoring averaging 54.2 points per
game.
Marc Martinez, Tarleton State University, had the
best individual game of his stellar four-year playing
career Saturday night in his final home game for
Tarleton. The senior from Waco led all players with a
career-high 19 tackles and also had two of the Texans’
three turnovers – a fumble recovery, which he ran
back 68 yards to set up the first Tarleton touchdown
of the night, and an interception. Martinez and the
Texan defense shut down the Angelo offense over the
first half, holding the Rams to just three points on just
168 total yards of offense.
Rush Seaver, Angelo State University, led the Ram
defense with a 16 total tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss
in the 34-31 win over Tarleton State. Seaver and the
defense opened the game by forcing five-straight
punts and ended the game with three-straight
punts and an interception to seal the win. It is the
sixth game of the season of at least 10 tackles for
the senior linebacker. He is currently No. 3 in NCAA
Division II averaging 14.1 tackles per game.
Hunter Streuling, West Texas A&M University, was
all over the field once again for the Buffs this weekend
as he tallied 11 total tackles and 10 solo stops which
led the team. It was Streuling’s third game of double-
digit tackles and first of 10 solo tackles. He now has
back-to-back double digit total tackle games.
Seth Bailey, Eastern New Mexico University, keyed
a defensive effort which limited West Texas A&M to
a season-low 266 yards of total offense, below their
average of 427.4 yards per game. In the first half,
Eastern allowed just 35 offensive yards and charged
to a 21-point lead. With the Hounds leading 14-0 in
the first quarter, Bailey forced a fumble, which led to
a Greyhound touchdown, just three plays later. The
turnover marked the fifth time this season in which
Bailey was involved in a turnover.
Eric Olson, Midwestern State University, made a
season-high five tackles including a sack to play a key
role in Midwestern State’s best defensive efforts of
the season. The senior defensive end from Wichita
Falls sacked Texas A&M-Kingsville’s Trey Mitchell for
a 17-yard loss late in the third quarter while also
recording a quarterback hurry. The Mustangs limited
Texas A&M-Kingsvillle to 147 yards of total offense
holding the Javelinas to 44 total yards over the final
10 possessions of the game.
Glenn Roberts, Tarleton State University, led the
Texans special teamers with 88 yards on three kickoff
returns.
Mitchell Cox, Eastern New Mexico University,
scored seven points in the Greyhounds 10-point
win over West Texas A&M for the Wagon Wheel.
His 40-yard field goal at the end of the third quarter
put Eastern up by 24 points, which heavily impacted
the fourth quarter. Four of Cox’s six kickoffs went for
touchbacks and he had a 43-yard punt in the first
quarter.
Andy Alkhazshvilly, Midwestern State University,
connected on field goals from 33 and 37 yards out
and was a perfect 6-for-6 on point-after attempts to
account for 13 points in Midwestern State’s 48-7 win
over Texas A&M-Kingsville Saturday night at Javelina
Stadium.
LSC NOTES (Submitted by LSC SID’s)
Angelo State
The Rams defeated Tarleton State for the first time
since 2000 and the first time in Stephenville since
1999 ... Kyle Washington threw and completed a
career high 23-of-49 passes for 360 yards and four
touchdowns ... Washington leads the LSC and is
No. 6 in NCAA Division II in total offense averaging
341.3 ... Rush Seaver led a defense that forced eight
punts with 16 total tackles ... Seaver is No. 3 in NCAA
Division II with 14.1 tackles per game ... The win
secured ASU’s first winning season since 2009 ... The
Rams will host Midwestern State in the first round of
the LSC Playoffs on Saturday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. ... It will
be the fifth time since 1964 ASU will play the same
team twice in a season.
Eastern New Mexico
After a bizarre start, which had West Texas A&M
recover the opening kickoff only to have their ensuing
drive short circuited by a missed snap on the first play,
the ENMU defense took over. Eastern limited the
Buffaloes to a season-low 266 yards of total offense,
including just 35 yards and two first downs in the first
half. The result was Eastern using two touchdown
runs from Jeremy Buurma and a turnover to surge
to a 21-0 halftime lead. ENMU rushed for 306 yards,
with 161 coming from Lone Star Conference rushing
leader E’lon Spight. Seth Bailey forced a fumble, while
Julian Yearwood had a 29-yard interception return.
The victory gave ENMU its second straight Wagon
Wheel win, while Josh Lynn improved to 6-1 as both
a player and coach in the series. The Hounds will host
Texas A&M-Kingsville in the opening round of the LSC
playoffs. Earlier in the season, Eastern earned a 31-0
win over the Javelinas.
McMurry
McM’s Jeret Smith continues to shine against all
comers. In last Saturday’s loss at LSC regular season
champ Texas A&M-Commerce, Smith had six catches
for 195 yards and scored both of the War Hawks’
touchdowns on catch-and-runs of 82 and 59 yards.
In 2014 thus far, Smith has 1,011 receiving yards
Special Teams
S-8 Anthony Washington, Texas A&M-Kingsville
S-15 Dominique Williams, Midwestern State
S-22 Geremy Alridge-Mitchell, West Texas A&M
S-29 Anthony Yancy, Angelo State
O-6 Kevin Reaves, Eastern New Mexico
O-13 Saul Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce
O-20 D’Maujeric Tucker, Eastern New Mexico
O-27 Conner Hollabaugh, West Texas A&M
N-3 Saul Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce (2)
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- averaging 21. 5 yards per catch – and 12 TDs. He
needs just 38 more receiving yards in McM’s final
two games to become the school’s all-time receiving
yards leader (he is currently #2 at 2,597 yards; record
is 2,634 yards by Rory Peacock, 1997-2000).
Midwestern State
Midwestern State clinched its 15th consecutive
winning season with a 48-7 win over Texas A&M-
Kingsville Saturday at Javelina Stadium... The
Mustangs earned the No. 3 seed and will face
Angelo State in the opening round of the Lone
Star Conference Postseason Tournament Saturday
at LeGrand Stadium... MSU claimed its fourth
consecutive victory over Texas A&M-Kingsville and
ninth in the last 10 meetings between the programs...
The Mustangs have scored at least 43 points in each of
their last three games against TAMUK with an average
margin of victory of 24.3 points... Senior running back
Chauncey Harris moved past Craig Pettigrew (1,516
yards from 1991-93), Lester Bush (1,423 yards from
2008-11) and Ulysses Odoms (1,380 yards from
2005-06) into 11th place on MSU’s all-time rushing
list with 1,551 yards... Harris needs 40 yards to leap
over former Harlon Hill finalist Phillip Boggs (1,590
yards form 1999-03) into the all-time Top 10... Harris
became the fifth rusher in MSU program history to
log five 100-yard performances... Harris logged his
second consecutive 100-yard rushing performance
going for 171 yards on 17 carries a week after going
for 169 yards against Texas A&M-Commerce... The
MSU offense broke the 500-yard total offense barrier
for the fourth time this season going for 509 yards
against Texas A&M-Kingsville... The Mustangs ran
for more than 300 yards for the third time in four
weeks going for 351 yards against the Javelinas...
The Mustangs rank 10th in the nation in rushing
offense and are second in the LSC at 271 yards per
game... MSU is third in the LSC and 18th in NCAA
Division II in total offense at 485.9 yards per game...
The Midwestern State defense limited Texas A&M-
Kingsville to a season low 147 yards of total offense...
MSU continues to lead the LSC in scoring defense
allowing 27.4 points per game and is second in the
league in total defense yielding 413.4 yards per
game... The Mustangs held Texas A&M-Kingsville
to 44 total yards over its final 10 possessions of the
game including seven three-and-outs... Sophomore
linebacker Adam Hill led the Mustangs with six
tackles and has made at least five stops in each of
his last seven games... Senior defensive lineman Eric
Olson made a season-high five tackles including a
sack... MSU recorded four sacks against Texas A&M-
Kingsville and lead the LSC with 30 in nine games this
season...
Tarleton State
Tarleton State fell to Angelo State in the final
home game of the season, 34-31, on a last-minute
touchdown. The Texans marched down the field
in the final 30 seconds, but an interception sealed
Tarleton’s fate in the final seconds. The Texans will
be the No. 4 seed in the LSC playoffs and visit Texas
A&M-Commerce Saturday at 4 p.m.
Texas A&M-Commerce
A&M-Commerce is coming off a 91-13 rout of
McMurry in its last game ... The Lions were the only
team at any level in the NCAA to score over 90 points
after beating ETBU 98-20, in the opening game of the
season, but have now accomplished the feat twice.
- At 6-1 in LSC play, the Lions are the outright
conference champions for the 15th time ... The 21st
overall and first since 1990 -- the first under the name
of A&M-Commerce.
- The Lions stayed the NCAA’s best scoring offense
averaging 54.2 points per game ... No team at the
FBS or FCS level average more points per game than
the Lions ... Only one NCAA Division III team averages
more points than A&M-Commerce.
- A&M-Commerce is also ranked third in passing
offense at 370.0 yards per game and fourth in total
offense at 528.6 yards per game ... On the defensive
side, the team leads the NCAA in team tackles for
a loss and in punt blocks ... Saul Martinez leads the
NCAA in field goals per game and is fifth in points per
game.
- In the McMurry game, Martinez made all 13 of his
PATs setting a new LSC and A&M-Commerce record
for attempts and makes ... Tre’von Taylor recorded 5.5
tackles for a loss and 4.5 sacks ... He broke the school
record for sacks and matched the record for TFL.
- The Lions continues to be one of the most impressive
units in the NCAA DII ranks. They are ranked first in
scoring and first in passing efficiency in the country.
- Tyrik Rollison ranks second in passing efficiency and
fifth in yards per completion ... He leads the LSC in
both categories.
- On the perimeter, Ricky Collins and Vernon Johnson
lead the league and are tied for 24th for nationally
in receiving TDs ... Johnson is 15th in the NCAA in
receiving yards, while Collins is close behind in 19th ...
Collins however is 11th in receiving yards per game,
while Johnson is 19th.
- Toni Pulu is second in the LSC and 19th in the NCAA in
tackles for loss, while Charles Woods, despite missing
Saturday’s game, still ranks 16th in the country and
fourth in the LSC in total tackles.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
* Midwestern State 48, Texas A&M-Kingsville 7
West Texas A&M
The Buffs dropped a 31-21 decision at Eastern New
Mexico Saturday in the annual Wagon Wheel Game...
It was the second straight win in the annual game by
ENMU as the Greyhounds won 39-38 in Canyon last
season...The Buffs struggled offensively in the first
half managing just 35 yards of offense...WT junior
running back Geremy Alridge-Mitchell became just
the second opponent to rush for over 100 yards
against ENMU this season as he had 114 yards with
two touchdowns on 15 carries...Alridge-Mitchell
had 175 yards of all-purpose yards in the game....
He tallied his seventh consecutive game of over
100 yards rushing and fifth of two touchdowns on
the ground...Redshirt freshman Carter James tallied
12 total tackles, while redshirt freshman Hunter
Streuling had 11 total tackles with 10 solo stops...The
Buffs, the No. 6-seed in the upcoming LSC playoff,
will host No. 7-seed McMurry Saturday at Kimbrough
Memorial Stadium...The Buffs downed McMurry 56-
21 on Homecoming on Oct. 4.
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
COACHES ASSOCIATION
DIVISION II COACHES’ POLL
November 3, 2014
# Team (1st votes) Rec. Pts Prev.
1. Minnesota St.-Mankato (28) 9-0 770 1
2. Minnesota-Duluth (1) 9-0 743 2
3. Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) (2) 9-0 715 4
4. Ferris St. (Mich.) 9-0 677 5
5. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 9-0 643 6
6. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 8-1 608 7
7. Northwest Missouri St. 8-1 580 8
8. Colorado St.-Pueblo 8-1 536 9
9. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 8-0 466 13
10. Winston-Salem St. (N.C.) 8-1 444 11
11. Ohio Dominican 7-1 437 12
12. Delta St. (Miss.) 7-1 402 19
13. Concord (W.Va.) 9-0 383 15
14. Henderson St. (Ark.) 8-1 377 14
15. North Alabama 7-1 372 3
16. Harding (Ark.) 7-1 313 17
17. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 8-1 304 10
18. West Chester (Pa.) 8-1 250 20
19. Colorado School of Mines 8-1 244 18
20. Michigan Tech 7-1 183 21
21. Shepherd (W.Va.) 7-1 157 22
22. Ashland (Ohio) 8-1 141 23
23. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 8-1 104 24
24. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 6-2 77 16
25. Indianapolis (Ind.) 8-1 48 NR
Dropped Out: California (Pa.) (25)
Others Receiving Votes: Humboldt St. (Calif.), 19;
Texas A&M-Commerce, 18; Midwestern St. (Texas),
16; Central Missouri, 13; Angelo St. (Texas), 12;
Valdosta St. (Ga.), 11; West Georgia, 9; Central
Oklahoma, 1; East Central (Okla.), 1; Virginia St., 1.
LSC IN 2014 AFCA RANKINGS
WEEK ASU ENMU McM MSU
AUG. 18 NR RV NR RV
SEPT. 8 NR NR NR RV
SEPT. 15 NR RV NR 23
SEPT. 22 NR NR NR 18
SEPT. 29 NR NR NR 16
OCT. 6 RV NR NR 25
OCT. 13 NR NR NR RV
OCT. 20 NR NR NR RV
OCT. 27 RV NR NR RV
NOV. 3 RV NR NR RV
WEEK TSU A&M-C TAMUK WTAMU
AUG. 18 17 NR NR 11
SEPT. 8 16 RV NR 22
SEPT. 15 12 RV NR NR
SEPT. 22 RV RV NR NR
SEPT. 29 NR RV NR NR
OCT. 6 NR RV NR NR
OCT. 13 NR 23 NR RV
OCT. 20 NR 22 NR NR
OCT. 27 NR RV NR NR
NOV. 3 NR RV NR NR
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2014 Composite Schedule
Thursday, September 04, 2014
East Texas Baptist at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
West Texas A&M at Colorado State - Pueblo, 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 06, 2014
Humboldt State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
McMurry at Houston Baptist , 7 p.m.
Eastern New Mexico at New Mexico Highlands , TBD
Saturday, September 13, 2014
*Tarleton State at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
Western State at Angelo State, 6 p.m.
Texas A&M-Commerce at Stephen F. Austin, 6 p.m.
Adams State at Eastern New Mexico, 7 p.m.
Colorado Mesa at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
Missouri S&T at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
*^Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 10 a.m.
^Shorter vs. West Texas A&M, 1 p.m.
^Florida Tech vs. Tarleton State, 5 p.m.
*McMurry at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
*^Eastern New Mexico vs. Midwestern State, 8 p.m.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, 3 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at McMurry, 6 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 04, 2014
*McMurry at West Texas A&M, 3 p.m.
*Angelo State at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*Tarleton State at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 11, 2014
*Eastern New Mexico at McMurry, 2 p.m.
*Midwestern State at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
*Tarleton State at Eastern New Mexico, 6 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m.
*Angelo State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*McMurry at Midwestern State, 8 p.m.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
*Tarleton State at McMurry, 2 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Kingsville at West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
*Eastern New Mexico at Angelo State, 7 p.m.
*Texas A&M-Commerce at Midwestern State, 7 p.m.
Saturday, November 01, 2014
*McMurry at Texas A&M-Commerce, 4 p.m.
*West Texas A&M at Eastern New Mexico, 7 p.m.
*Midwestern State at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 7 p.m.
*Angelo State at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.
Conference Playoffs
(NOTE: Seeds 1-8 determined on regular season results)
Saturday, November 08, 2014
Game #1: No. 4 Tarleton State at No. 1 Texas A&M-Commerce,
4 p.m.
Game #2: No. 3 Midwestern State at No. 2 Angelo State, 7 p.m.
Game #3: No. 8 Texas A&M-Kingsville at No. 5 Eastern New
Mexico, 7 p.m. CT
Game #4: No. 7 McMurry at No. 6 West Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
Conference Playoffs
Saturday, November 15, 2014
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 vs. Winner G4 (hosted
by higher seed)
Game #8 – Seventh-Place Game: Loser G3 vs. Loser G4 (hosted
by higher seed)
Saturday, November 22, 2014
NCAA Division II First Round
Saturday, November 29, 2014
NCAA Division II Second Round
Saturday, December 6, 2014
NCAA Division II Quarterfinals
Heart of Texas Bowl (Copperas Cove, Texas), 7 p.m.
Saturday, December 13, 2014
NCAA Division II Semifinals
Saturday, December 20, 2013
NCAA Division II Championship (Kansas City, Kan.)
* denotes conference game; ^ at AT&T Stadium