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Lone Star Conference women’s basketball has three teams remaining without a league loss at 7-0: Eastern New Mexico (11-4 overall), No. 3 Texas Woman’s (13-1 overall) and No. 6 West Texas A&M (15-1 overall). Those three squads have won a combined 32 games in a row, led by TWU’s 15 straight.
Texas A&M International (7-6, 4-3 LSC) has won five games in a row, while UT Tyler (10-6, 6-1 LSC) has prevailed in four consecutive games.
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 / Jan. 6: #3 TWU, #6 WT, #12 LCU. Receiving Votes: StMU.
Next ranking Jan. 13.
LONE STAR CONFERENCE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
(Jan. 8-10 games)
OFFENSIVE
Majik Esquivel, Angelo State, G, So., Commercial Aviation, Lubbock, Texas
Angelo State sophomore guard Majik Esquivel averaged 32.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals over a pair of conference road victories against Cameron and Oklahoma Christian. Against OC she scored a career-high 38 points, which was also the most in a single game in the league this season by six points. Esquivel shot 47 percent from the field, made all 13 of her free throw attempts and had one assist. She led all scorers in both games.
DEFENSIVE
Chloe Dallas, Eastern New Mexico, F, Sr., Psychology, Milwaukee, Wis.
Eastern New Mexico senior forward Chloe Dallas came off the bench to pull down eight defensive rebounds, three steals and two blocks to fuel a unit that forced 42 turnovers in league victories against St. Mary’s and St. Edward’s. Dallas, who played just a combined 32 minutes, averaged 15.5 points and 5.5 boards over the two games. She tied season highs of 17 points (also a game-high) and three steals in just 11 minutes against SEU. Her play has helped the Greyhounds to five straight victories and 10 wins over their last 11 contests.
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
Jan. 6 Averee Kleinhans, Texas Woman’s (2)
Jan. 12 Majik Esquivel, 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)
Jan. 6 Gabby Elliott, Texas Woman’s (2)
Jan. 12 Chloe Dallas, Eastern New Mexico