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With its eighth straight win, No. 23 Angelo State captured the 2024 Lone Star Conference football championship. It was the second conference title in the last three years for the Rams (8-2 overall, 8-0 LSC). To read about the championship, click
here.
In addition to ASU, Texas A&M-Kingsville, UT Permian Basin, West Texas A&M and Central Washington were victorious in Week 10 of LSC football. To read all the recaps, click
here.
Only one date remains in the regular season: Saturday, Nov. 16. All 10 LSC teams will be in action, including a matchup of Western Oregon at CWU to determine who will be the conference runner-up. Both teams are 6-2 in league play. LSC champion ASU hosts WT.
Two LSC teams are ranked in the latest Super Region Four
NCAA Divison II Regional Rankings: ASU (4) and CWU (6).
CWU is producing 421.1 offensive yards per game, followed by ENMU (416.8 ypg) and UT Permian Basin (400.7 ypg). CWU is scoring a league-high 32.8 points per game and has found the end zone an LSC-best 44 times.
On the defensive side of the ball, CWU is allowing just 219 yards per game and has three shutouts. ASU (269.2 ypg) and UTPB (279.8) are also holding opponents under 300 yards per game. ASU has the LSC’s top scoring defense at 11.4 points per game and has allowed just 12 TDs all season. The Rams also have two shutouts and league-highs of 25 sacks and 14 interceptions.
ASU is the least penalized team in the LSC at 49.5 yards per game.
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The NCAA Division II selection show is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 16 at 5 p.m. CT on
NCAA.com.
AFCA D2 Coaches Poll / Week 11 (Nov. 11): #21 Angelo State; #25 Central Washington.
Next ranking Nov. 18.
LONE STAR CONFERENCE FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
(Nov. 9 games)
OFFENSIVE
Braeden Fuller, Angelo State, QB, Jr., Kinesiology, Floresville, Texas
Angelo State junior quarterback Braeden Fuller passed for 315 yards and three touchdowns without an interception and also ran for 43 yards and a score to lead the No. 23-ranked Rams to a LSC title-clinching 38-16 road win over Western Oregon. Fuller, who wins the league’s top weekly offensive award for the fourth time this season, was 13 of 25 passing and had 14 carries. Two of his TD passes went to Zorhan Rideaux – one for 80 yards to make it 24-13 in the third quarter. Fuller has not thrown a pick all season. His play has helped the Rams win eight games in a row.
DEFENSIVE
Eric Rascoe, Angelo State, LB, Sr., Business Administration, San Antonio, Texas
Angelo State senior linebacker Eric Rascoe had 11 tackles, an interception, fumble recovery and a half sack to lead the No. 23 ranked Rams to a 38-16 road win over Western Oregon that clinched the LSC championship. Rascoe also two pass break-ups, a quarterback hurry and half a tackle for a loss of four yards. Rascoe led a unit that kept the Wolves off the scoreboard in the second half and without any points in the fourth quarter. His fumble recovery was at the ASU 10-yard line to keep the score 17-3 in the second quarter. Racoe’s pick was later that quarter when it was 17-13. Racoe’s play also helped the Rams extend their winning streak to eight games.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Cooper Britton, Central Washington, K, Fr., Sport Management, Snoqualmie, Wash.
Central Washington freshman kicker Cooper Britton hit a 38-yard field goal and made all nine of his extra-point attempts to help the Wildcats to a 66-0 win over Sul Ross State. All but four of his 12 points came in the first half. Britton’s PAT total is tied for the single-game high in the LSC this season and his point total is top 3 for a kicker. He has not missed a FG in four games played this year.
WEEKLY AWARDS
Offensive
Sept. 2 Sean Johnson, West Texas A&M
Sept. 9 Jamon Chambers, Western New Mexico
Sept. 16 Dylan Graham, UT Permian Basin
Sept. 23 Braeden Fuller, Angelo State
Sept. 30 Teague Sedtal, Texas A&M-Kingsville
Oct. 7 Braeden Fuller, Angelo State (2)
Oct. 14 Braeden Fuller, Angelo State (3)
Oct. 21 Kennedy McGill, Central Washington
Oct. 28 Ron Craten, Eastern New Mexico
Nov. 2 Jordan Morales, Sul Ross State
Nov. 11 Braeden Fuller, Angelo State (4)
Defensive
Sept. 2 Tristan Exline, UT Permian Basin
Sept. 9 DJ Moore, Eastern New Mexico
Sept. 16 DeMarcus Hendricks, Texas A&M-Kingsville
Sept. 23 Ryan Melton, Midwestern State
Sept. 30 Chase Loidhamer, Central Washington
Oct. 7 Kenton Allen, Angelo State
Oct. 14 Jalani Jefferson, UT Permian Basin
Oct. 21 Daniel Matagi, Central Washington
Oct. 28 Tanner Volk, Central Washington
Nov. 2 Kenton Allen, Angelo State (2)
Nov. 11 Eric Rascoe, Angelo State
Special Teams
Sept. 2 Angel Diaz, UT Permian Basin
Sept. 9 Jaiden Burnett, Midwestern State
Sept. 16 Traylen Suel, UT Permian Basin
Sept. 23 Joseph Carlson, Midwestern State
Sept. 30 Rafael Vargas, UT Permian Basin
Oct. 7 Keaton Emmett, Western Oregon
Oct. 14 Cade Fuller, Angelo State
Oct. 21 Keaton Emmett, Western Oregon (2)
Oct. 28 Luke Shaffer, Texas A&M-Kingsville
Nov. 2 Carlos Arreola, Sul Ross State
Nov. 11 Cooper Britton, Central Washington