Javelina Hash - Texas A&M Kingsville
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Doing Their Part<br />
Members of the <strong>Javelina</strong> baseball team unload a truck during the<br />
<strong>Kingsville</strong> Trashoff last weekend. Athletes from the intercollegiate teams<br />
along with members of the coaching staff volunteered to help with the<br />
project.<br />
LSC Men’s Basketball Teams Ranked in Poll<br />
(Continued from Page 8)<br />
11. South Carolina-Aiken<br />
12. Rollins (Fla.)<br />
13. Midwestern State<br />
14. Seattle Pacific (Wash.)<br />
15. Metro (Colo.) State<br />
16. West Liberty (W. Va.)<br />
17. Merrimack (N.Y.)<br />
18. Central Oklahoma<br />
19. Central Missouri<br />
20. Alabama-Huntsville<br />
21. Drury (Mo.)<br />
22. Virginia Union<br />
23. Philadelphia (Pa.)<br />
24. Brigham Young-Hawaii<br />
25. Mount Olive (N.C.)<br />
Two Lone Star Women’s BB Teams Ranked<br />
(Continued from Page 9)<br />
12. California (Pa.)<br />
13. Seattle Pacific (Wash.)<br />
14. Wayne (Neb.) State<br />
15. Drury (Mo.)<br />
16. Charleston (W. Va.)<br />
17. California State-Chico<br />
18. Fort Lewis (Colo.)<br />
19. Washburn (Kan.)<br />
20. Grand Valley (Mich.)<br />
21. Pace (N.Y.)<br />
22. Barton (N.C.)<br />
23. Emporia (Kan.) State<br />
24. West Liberty (W. Va.)<br />
25. Clayton (Ga.) State<br />
(Bold-faced and italicized teams are in<br />
the Lone Star Conference)<br />
NCAA Division II The Sporting News<br />
Preseason Men’s Basketball Poll<br />
Rank Team<br />
1. Findlay (Ohio)<br />
2. Bellarmine (Ky.)<br />
3. Grand Valley (Mich.)<br />
4. Arkansas Tech<br />
5. California Poly-Pomona<br />
6. Indiana (Pa.)<br />
7. Seattle Pacific (Wash.)<br />
8. West Liberty (W. Va.)<br />
9. Winona (Minn.) State<br />
10. Bentley (Mass.)<br />
Other teams receiving votes includes<br />
Central Oklahoma, Midwestern State and<br />
Tarleton State.<br />
Three LSC Men’s Players<br />
On All-America Teams<br />
Three Lone Star Conference players<br />
were listed on The Sporting News Men’s<br />
Basketball Preseason All-America list.<br />
On the first unit is Dauntae Williams of<br />
Central Oklahoma. He’s a 6-4 senior guard<br />
from Missouri City (Elkins).<br />
LaMarshall Corbett of Angelo State, 6-3<br />
senior guard from Reidsville, N.C., is on the<br />
second team and Chris Hagan of<br />
Midwestern State, 5-9 senior guard from<br />
Houston (Westfield), made honorable<br />
mention.<br />
NCAA Division II Football Poll<br />
Compiled by the American Football Coaches Association<br />
Rank Team (1 st place votes) Points<br />
1. Grand Valley (Mich.) (21) 644<br />
2. Minnesota-Duluth (2) 620<br />
3. North Alabama (3) 604<br />
4. California (Pa.) 563<br />
5. Abilene Christian 548<br />
6. Northwest Missouri 524<br />
7. West <strong>Texas</strong> A&M 487<br />
8. Midwestern State 424<br />
9. Hillsdale (Mich.) 420<br />
10. <strong>Texas</strong> A&M-<strong>Kingsville</strong> 376<br />
11. Albany (Ga.) State 365<br />
12. Central Missouri 344<br />
13. Delta (Miss.) State 285<br />
Morris, Luck IBC Players of the Week<br />
<strong>Texas</strong> A&M-<strong>Kingsville</strong> volleyball player<br />
Jess Morris and <strong>Javelina</strong> defensive back<br />
Josh Luck have been named the IBC players<br />
of the week for their performances last<br />
weekend.<br />
Morris, senior outside hitter from<br />
Goliad, had a .500 attack percentage in the<br />
<strong>Javelina</strong>s’ 3-0 victory over East Central. She<br />
14. Nebraska-Kearney 279<br />
15. Augustana (S.D.) 268<br />
16. Morehouse (Ga.) 247<br />
17. Winston-Salem (N.C.) 211<br />
18. Tuskegee (Ala.) 201<br />
19. Missouri Western 151<br />
20. North Carolina-Pembroke 151<br />
21. Shepherd (W. Va.) 124<br />
22. Valdosta (Ga.) State 104<br />
23. Tusculum (Tenn.) 91<br />
24. Edinboro (Pa.) 77<br />
25. Colorado State-Pueblo 57<br />
(Bold-faced and italicized teams are in<br />
the Lone Star Conference)<br />
NCAA Division II Volleyball Poll<br />
Compiled by the American Volleyball Coaches Association<br />
Rank Team (1st place votes) Points 14. Northern Michigan 399<br />
1. Wayne (Neb.) State (29) 797 15. Emporia (Kan.) State 359<br />
2. Minnesota-Duluth 749 16. Minnesota State-Mankato 309<br />
3. Southwest Minnesota 720 17. Western Washington 281<br />
4. Cal -San Bernardino (2) 687 18. Metro (Colo.) State 264<br />
5. Tampa (Fla.) 655 19. Missouri-St. Louis 217<br />
6. Washburn (Kan.) 627 20. Indianapolis (Ind.) 161<br />
7. Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.)599 21. Abilene Christian 138<br />
8. Central Missouri 555<br />
Dowling (N.Y.) 138<br />
9. Nebraska-Kearney 539 23. West Florida 76<br />
10. Truman (Mo.) State 482 24. Cal State-Monterey Bay 58<br />
11. Lewis (Ill.) 465 25. Cal State-East Bay 41<br />
12. Seattle Pacific (Wash.) 439 (Bold-faced and italicized teams are in<br />
13. Hilldale (Mich.) (1) 426 the Lone Star Conference)<br />
NCAA Division II Cross Country Poll<br />
Compiled by the U.S. Track & Field Coaches Association<br />
Men’s Division<br />
Rank Team<br />
1. Adams (Colo.) State<br />
2. Colorado School of Mines<br />
3. California State-Chico<br />
4. Grand Valley (Mich.)<br />
5. Western (Colo.) State<br />
6. Shippensburg (Pa.)<br />
7. Queens (N.C.)<br />
8. Augustana (S.D.)<br />
9. Alaska-Anchorage<br />
10. Harding (Ark.)<br />
Women’s Division<br />
Rank Team<br />
1. Grand Valley (Mich.)<br />
2. Adams (Colo.) State<br />
3. Shippensburg (Pa.)<br />
4. Alaska-Anchorage<br />
5. California State-Chico<br />
6. Western (Colo.) State<br />
7. Minnesota-Duluth<br />
8. Western Washington<br />
9. Ferris (Mich.) State<br />
10. Mary (N.D.)<br />
had nine kills and no errors with 18 attempts.<br />
Morris also had six digs and 9.5 points.<br />
Luck, 5-10, 170-pound senior from<br />
Chandler, Ariz., forced a fumble and returned<br />
it 62 yards for a score in the <strong>Javelina</strong>s’ 28-21<br />
victory over Angelo State.<br />
He had seven tackles in the game, four<br />
of these solos.