Lone Star Conference

ACU ASU Cameron WNMU UIW MSU Tarleton UT-Comm T A&M U K TWU WT NCAA Division II
5.14.2012
Angelo State and Texas A&M-Kingsville are set to represent the Lone Star Conference in the 2012 NCAA Division II ...
5.12.2012
The Angelo State Rambelles softball team forced a winner-take-all final game after defeating Central Oklahoma 12-3 ...
5.10.2012
Abilene Christian and Angelo State headlined the All-Lone Star Conference awards with 14 honorees each of the 54 ...
5.10.2012
Cameron’s Trey Lawson tied for fourth at the NCAA Division II Midwest/South Central Regional to earn a spot ...
schedule results standings
Women's Tennis
Lynn at Abilene Christian
5.17.12 | 8 a.m.
Live Stats  
Baseball
Texas A&M-Kingsville at St. Mary's
5.17.12 | 11 a.m.
Live Stats  Live Video  
Baseball
Southern Arkansas at Angelo State
5.17.12 | 7 p.m.
Live Stats  Live Video  
Highlights: 2012 Lone Star Conference Track & Field Championships
2012 LSC Baseball Championship Game 2: Tarleton State vs Angelo State
View Video
Highlights: 2012 Lone Star Conference Track & Field Championships
View Video
2012 LSC Baseball Championship: Tarleton State vs Angelo State - Part 1
View Video
2012 LSC Baseball Championship: Texas A&M Kingsville vs Abilene Christian
View Video
2012 LSC Baseball Championship: Tarleton State vs Angelo State - Part 3
View Video
2012 LSC Baseball Championship: Incarnate Word vs Abilene Christian
View Video
2012 LSC Baseball Championship: Tarleton State vs Abilene Christian
View Video
2012 LSC Baseball Championship Game 1: Tarleton State vs Angelo State
View Video
Field cleaning at the 2012 LSC Baseball Championship
View Video
2012 LSC Baseball Championship: Tarleton State vs Angelo State - Part 2
View Video
Did You Know...
lsff attendance

An LSC-record 24,837 fans piled into Cowboys Stadium on Sept. 17, 2011, for the first-ever Lone Star Football Festival, a tripleheader of games showcasing LSC football.

amc artist

Texas A&M-Commerce alumnus Trenton Doyle Hancock is one of 19 internationally renowned artists whose work has been included among the 21 museum-worthy contemporary art pieces on display at Cowboys Stadium.

makeawish

Division II student-athletes across the country raised $405,752 for Make-A-Wish in 2010-11, with LSC members contributing more than $24,150 to rank as the fourth-leading contributor among Division II conferences.