Angelo State and Midwestern State were the top choices for the
Lone Star Conference softball divisional titles in 2010 as the
preseason polls were announced by league officials on Wednesday.
ASU is the favorite in the LSC South Division,
while MSU is the frontrunner to win the LSC North Division.
The 2010 season begins February 1st with
non-conference action and the LSC has 14 teams competing with seven
in each division. In addition to divisional play, the league
will hold its annual crossover tournament March 26-27-28 in Durant,
Okla. The top four teams in each division will advance to the
LSC Championship, May 6-7-8, in Seguin, Texas.
North Division
Midwestern State is the favorite to claim the Lone
Star Conference North Division title. The Mustangs received
eight first-place votes on the 17 ballots cast by LSC coaches,
sports information directors and various media representatives.
MSU, who posted a 31-17 overall and 13-9 league
record last season, totaled 99 points in the poll. The
Mustangs have won three North Division titles and two conference
championships in the program's six-year history.
Southeastern Oklahoma's Erika Bernal earned LSC
North Division Preseason Player of the Year acclaim.
Bernal, a senior outfielder from Arlington, Texas,
was a South Central Regional and LSC North first-teamer and claimed
North Newcomer of the Year honors in 2009. She hit .330 with
68 hits including 14 homers and nine doubles, while starting all 66
games for the Savage Storm. Bernal had 47 RBI and scored a
team-high 49 runs as SE tied the school and conference records with
53 wins.
Cameron's Carrie Harvey was named LSC North
Division Preseason Pitcher of the Year.
Harvey, the reigning LSC North Freshman of the
Year, led the Aggies with a 19-8 record in the circle. The
sophomore from Burkburnett, Texas, had a 2.14 earned run average in
196.2 innings with 174 strikeouts, which ranked amongst the top
five in the league.
The top three spots were close as SE, the defending
North Division champions, collected six first-place votes to finish
second with 95 points, while UCO was third with 92 points and the
three remaining first-place nods.
CU was fourth with 77 points, followed by Northeastern State and
Southwestern Oklahoma tied in fifth with 38 and East Central
seventh with 37.
Here's a closer look at the voting breakdown:
Rank SOFTBALL
NORTH
1st TOTAL
1
Midwestern
State
8
99
2
Southeastern
Oklahoma
6
95
3
Central
Oklahoma
3
92
4
Cameron
77
T5
Northeastern
State
38
T5
Southwestern
Oklahoma
38
7
East
Central
37
South Division
Angelo State is the top choice to win the Lone Star
Conference South Division title. The Rambelles collected 14
of the 20 first-place votes cast by LSC coaches, sports information
directors and various media representatives.
ASU, who won the LSC Championship for the third
straight time in 2009, went 50-10 and advanced to the national
semifinals last season. The Rambelles made their second NCAA
Division II National Championship appearance in three seasons after
hosting the South Central Regional for the third straight
season. ASU has won five South Division titles and four
conference crowns.
Texas A&M-Kingsville's Cassie Anderson was
tabbed LSC South Division Preseason Player of the Year.
Anderson, a senior outfielder from Splendora,
Texas, led the league with an impressive .437 batting average,
including a TAMUK and LSC record 26-game hitting streak, to earn
LSC South and Daktronics All-American first team honors. She
led the Javelina offense in nearly every category en route to
setting school records for batting average and on-base percentage
(.485). She was also a NFCA South Central Region first-team
and NFCA/Louisville Slugger All-American second-team selection in
2009.
ASU's Chelsea Nelson claimed LSC South Division
Preseason Pitcher of the Year honors.
Nelson, a senior from Highland Village, Texas,
posted a 31-6 record with a 2.47 ERA, 176 strikeouts, three
shutouts and three saves in 238 innings last season. She made
44 appearances with 34 stars and 24 complete games to earn
Daktronics first team plus NFCA all-region and LSC South
second-team acclaim. She was named 2009 LSC South Newcomer of
the Year.
Abilene Christian, the defending South Division
champions, finished right behind ASU in the poll with 122 points
and five first-place votes, while West Texas A&M was third with
88 points and the remaining first-place nod.
Tarleton State was fourth with 69 points, followed
by TAMUK in fifth with 66, Texas Woman's sixth with 54 and Eastern
New Mexico seventh with 29.
Here's a closer look at the voting breakdown:
Rank SOFTBALL
SOUTH
1st TOTAL
1
Angelo State
14 132
2
Abilene Christian
5
122
3
West Texas A&M
1
88
4
Tarleton State
69
5
Texas
A&M-Kingsville
66
6
Texas Woman's
54
7
Eastern New Mexico
29