Lone Star Conference
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The Lone Star Conference (or LSC) is a College Athletic Conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division II. Member institutions are located in the southwestern United States, with schools in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The conference was formed in 1931 when the five charter members withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. For scheduling purposes, the conference is divided into two divisions--North and South--in some sports.
Charter members included East Texas State (now Texas A&M-Commerce), North Texas State (now North Texas), Sam Houston State, Southwest Texas State (now Texas State), and Stephen F. Austin.
Former members (and years of membership, when known) include Harding University (1995-2000), Howard Payne University, University of Houston (1946-1948), Lamar University, McMurry University, North Texas State (1931-19xx), Ouachita Baptist University (1995-2000), Sam Houston State University (1931-19xx), Southwest Texas State (1931-1987), Stephen F. Austin University(1931-19xx), Sul Ross State University, and Trinity University.
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[edit] Current members
[edit] Teams
- Abilene Christian Wildcats
- Angelo State Rams
- Cameron Aggies
- Central Oklahoma Bronchos
- East Central Tigers
- Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds
- Midwestern State Mustangs
- Northeastern State Redmen
- Southeastern Oklahoma Savage Storm
- Southwestern Oklahoma Bulldogs
- Tarleton State Texans
- Texas A&M-Commerce Lions
- Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas
- Texas Woman's Pioneers
- West Texas A&M Buffalos
[edit] Conference Stadia
School | Football | Basketball | ||
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Stadium | Capacity | Arena | Capacity | |
Abilene-Christian | Shotwell Stadium | 15,000 | Moody Coliseum | 4,600 |
Angelo State | San Angelo Stadium | 17,500 | Stephens Arena | 6,500 |
Cameron | Non-football School | N/A | Aggie Gym | 1,600 |
Central Oklahoma | Wantland Stadium | 10,000 | Hamilton Field House | 3,000 |
East Central | Norris Field | 5,000 | Kerr Activities Center | 4,000 |
Eastern New Mexico | Greyhound Stadium | 5,200 | Greyhound Arena | 4,800 |
Midwestern State | Memorial Stadium | 14,500 | Gerald Stockton Court | 5,200 |
Northeastern State | Gable Field | 12,000 | Dobbins Fieldhouse | 1,200 |
Southeastern Oklahoma | Paul Laird Field | 9,000 | Bloomer Sullivan Gym | 2,000 |
Southwestern Oklahoma | Milam Stadium | 4,000 | Rankin Williams Fieldhouse | 2,400 |
Tartleton State | Memorial Stadium | 5,284 | Wisdom Gymnasium | 3,212 |
Texas A&M-Commerce | Memorial Stadium | 10,000 | Texas A&M-Commerce Field House | 5,000 |
Texas A&M-Kingsville | Javelina Stadium | 15,000 | Steinke Physical Education Center | 4,000 |
Texas Women's | Non-Football School | N/A | Kitty Magee Arena | 1,000 |
West Texas A&M | Kimbrough Memorial Stadium | 20,000 | First United Bank Center | 4,800 |
[edit] Sports
The LSC sponsors intercollegiate competition in men’s baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s football, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s softball, men’s and women's tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, women’s volleyball.
[edit] Notable Athletes
- James Browne, Olympic long jumper from Antigua - Abilene Christian University
- Earl Young, 1960 Gold Medal Olympian --4X400 relay - Abilene Christian University
- Danieal Manning, professional football player - Abilene Christian University
- Bobby Joe Morrow, Olympic sprinter - Abilene Christian University
- Wilbert Montgomery, professional football player - Abilene Christian University
- Billy Olson, first pole vaulter to go over 19 feet indoors (1983), set 11 indoor world records in the 1980s. - Abilene Christian University
- Jason Christiansen - Major League Baseball pitcher - Cameron University
- John Brandes — former National Football League special teams player - Cameron University
- Mark Cotney — former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive back - Cameron University
- Avery Johnson - National Basketball Association player - Dallas Mavericks Head Coach - Cameron University
- Mark Gastineau, professional football player - East Central University
- Gil Morgan, professional golfer - East Central University
- Lloyd Waner, baseball hall of famer - East Central University
- Paul Waner, baseball hall of famer - East Central University
- Dominic Rhodes - National Football League running back - Midwestern State University
- Bryan Gilmore - National Football League wide receiver - Midwestern State University
- Dennis Rodman, professional basketball player - Southeastern Oklahoma State University
- Crystal Robinson, professional basketball player - Southeastern Oklahoma State University
- Brett Butler, professional baseball player - Southeastern Oklahoma State University
- Roberto Garza, NFL lineman for the Chicago Bears - Texas A&M University-Kingsville
- Darrell Green, retired NFL cornerback - Texas A&M University-Kingsville
- Al Harris, NFL Cornerback for the Green Bay Packers - Texas A&M University-Kingsville
- Jermaine Mayberry, NFL Guard for the New Orleans Saints - Texas A&M University-Kingsville
- Gene Upshaw, NFL Hall of Famer - Texas A&M University-Kingsville
- Dwayne Nix, College Football Hall of Famer - Texas A&M University-Kingsville
- Louise Ritter (B.S. 1982) Won the 1988 Olympic gold medal in the women's high jump. - Texas Woman's University
- Maurice Cheeks, NBA basketball player and coach - West Texas A&M University
- Alondra Johnson, CFL Canadian football player -West Texas A&M University
- Steve Kragthorpe, college football head coach -West Texas A&M University
- Jerry Logan, NFL American football player -West Texas A&M University
- Mercury Morris, NFL American football player -West Texas A&M University
- Kareem Larrimore, NFL American football player -West Texas A&M University
- Duane Thomas, NFL American football player -West Texas A&M University
- Chaun Thompson, NFL American football player -West Texas A&M University
[edit] External link
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Abilene Christian • Angelo State • Cameron • Central Oklahoma • East Central • Eastern New Mexico • Midwestern State • Northeastern State • Southeastern Oklahoma • Southwestern Oklahoma • Tarleton State • Texas A&M–Commerce • Texas A&M–Kingsville • Texas Woman's • West Texas A&M |