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Lone Star Conference stunt teams will be in competition at north Texas sites throughout the third week of February facing ranked conference and non-conference opponents. . . . DBU continues to hold the top spot In the LSC Stunt standings, undefeated in its three games, while Texas Woman's lists second with an even 2-2 mark.
- No. 11 TWU begins the week hosting NAIA No. 1 Hope International on Tuesday (Feb. 19) followed by Division II No. 1 Jessup on Thursday (Feb.19).
- The Pioneers head to Dallas and meet up with LSC colleagues No. 4 DBU, No. 18 Texas A&M-Kingsville and No. 21 St. Edward's for a busy slate of games hosted by DBU Thursday through Saturday (Feb. 19-21). In addition to top-ranked Division II Jessup and NAIA Hope International, the four LSC teams are joined by Division I No. 3 Cal Poly and NAIA No. 4 Arizona Christian.
- St. Mary's is open this week ahead of opening its LSC schedule hosting the Rattler Invitational Feb. 28-March 1.
Reviewing Week Three. St. Edward's closed its trip to the Crossroads Rumble posting three straight wins -- St. Nobert's, Michigan and host St. Mary's College -- for a 3-1 weekend. . . . Both DBU and TWU competed at the Oklahoma Baptist Tournament. DBU finished 3-1 with wins vs. TWU (LSC-count), Southern Nazarena and Maryville. TWU dropped four games over the weekend. . . . Texas A&M-Kingsville and St. Mary's were both idle.
LSC in the Rankings
- – College Stunt Division II / Preseason 2026: #4 DBU, #10 St. Mary's, #11 Texas Woman's; #18 Texas A&M-Kingsville; #21 St. Edward's.
'26 LSC Tidbits. The new season is the third year that stunt is an LSC championship sport with sponsorship by five member institutions. The 2026 LSC schedule is a double round-robin format with teams playing two conference-count games vs. each other. The conference tournament is scheduled for March 27-28 and will be hosted by the No. 1 seeded team. . . . Fifteen individuals were cited as preseason LSC
Stunt Athletes to Watch.
NCAA Championship Ahead! At the mid-January NCAA Convention, all three NCAA divisions voted to
approve stunt as an NCAA championship sport, with its first NCAA championship projected for spring 2027. The sport is currently governed at the collegiate level by USA Cheer with information about the sport, national game results, and the April national tournament accessed at
Stunt the Sport.
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK |
Competitions February 10-16
STUNTER
Ruby Jaramillo, DBU, Flyer, So., Marketing, Tucson, Ariz.
Sophomore flyer Ruby Jaramillo led DBU to a 3-1 record at the Oklahoma Baptist Tournament, including an LSC win over Texas Woman’s. Jaramillo played in 47 rounds and helped total 36 points in the weekend competition.
TUMBLER
Lexi Walsworth, DBU, Tumbler, Jr., Interdisciplinary Studies/Education & Psychology, Bullard, Texas
Playing in 51 rounds and helping DBU score 40 points, junior tumbler Lexi Walsworth assisted in the Patriots’ 3-1 record at the Oklahoma Baptist Tournament which included a conference win vs. Texas Woman’s.
| 2026 Stunt Weekly Awards |
| Stunter |
| Feb 4 |
Kara Abram, Texas Woman’s |
| Feb 10 |
Jadyn Montgomery, DBU |
| Feb 17 |
Ruby Jaramillo, DBU |
| Tumbler |
| Feb 4 |
Alicia Kennedy, Texas Woman’s |
| Feb 10 |
Emma Tomlin, DBU |
| Feb 17 |
Lexi Walsworth, DBU |