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All 17 Lone Star Conference women’s basketball teams are on a break until games resume on Monday, Dec. 29 with new league member UT Dallas playing a non-conference game. Eight conference games are set to tip on Friday, Jan. 2 and eight more on Sunday, Jan. 4.
Four teams are without a conference loss: No. 3 Lubbock Christian (4-0), Eastern New Mexico (3-0), No. 4 Texas Woman’s (3-0) and No. 9 West Texas A&M (3-0).
WT has a league-best 11-game winning streak, while TWU has won eight in a row. UT Permian Basin has won five straight.
TWU is the favorite to win the LSC title this season, according the
preseason poll. WT senior guard Kyla Kane was voted
preseason player of the year.
The LSC women’s basketball tournament will feature the top eight teams and is set for March 6-8 at
Comerica Center in Frisco, Texas. Tickets will go on sale in February.
Due to being NCAA Division II provisional members, UTD and Sul Ross State are not eligible for the LSC tournament but are able to win the LSC regular season title and postseason awards.
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Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Division II Top 25 Poll / Dec. 16: #3 LCU, #4 TWU, #9 WT. Receiving Votes: StMU.
Next ranking Dec. 23.
LONE STAR CONFERENCE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
(Dec. 15-21 games)
OFFENSIVE
Keniah Williams, Angelo State, C, Sr., Interdisciplinary Studies, Georgetown, Texas
Angelo State senior center Keniah Williams averaged 17.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, four blocks and 1.5 assists per game to help the Rambelles top Texas A&M International and Emporia State. Williams had a career-high 25 points, a season-high 12 boards and five blocks to fuel a 72-64 victory against Emporia State. The 25 points was a top-10 single-game performance in the LSC this season. Williams, who had 12 offensive rebounds, added steal as ASU snapped a five-game losing streak and won back-to-back games for the first time this season.
DEFENSIVE
Taylor Haggan, West Texas A&M, C, Jr., Business, Parker, Texas
West Texas A&M junior center Talyor Haggan averaged 9.5 rebounds – pulling down 10 defensive boards – and had three steals as the No. 9-ranked Lady Buffs allowed just 27.6 percent shooting in wins over No. 23 Ferris State and Hawaii Pacific. Haggan, who wins the league’s top weekly defensive award for the second time this season, led a unit that allowed only 30 points in a win over Hawaii Pacific. It was the fewest points allowed by an LSC team this season. Haggan had a double double of 13 points and 12 boards (tying a season-high) with a block in just 21 minutes that game. Her play has helped the Lady Buffs win a conference-best 11 games in a row.
WEEKLY AWARDS
LSC Offensive Player of the Week
Nov. 4 Kennedy Chappell, Lubbock Christian
Nov. 11 Gabby Elliott, Texas Woman’s
Nov. 18 Gabby Elliott, Texas Woman’s (2)
Nov. 24 Meg Meekins, Lubbock Christian
Dec. 1 Suni Davis, St. Edward’s
Dec. 8 Averee Kleinhans, Texas Woman’s
Dec. 15 Leila Davis, UT Tyler
Dec. 22 Keniah Williams, Angelo State
LSC Defensive Player of the Week
Nov. 4 Taylor Haggan, West Texas A&M
Nov. 11 Mileina Sablinskaite, UT Tyler
Nov. 18 Raynne Malik, St. Mary’s
Nov. 24 Gabby Elliott, Texas Woman’s
Dec. 1 Raynne Malik, St. Mary’s (2)
Dec. 8 Kendall Beck, St. Edward’s
Dec. 15 Kennedy Chappell, Lubbock Christian
Dec. 22 Taylor Haggan, West Texas A&M (2)