Baseball standings
All times MDT
    Conf.    All
    W-L    W-L
Abilene Christian    24-8    31-11
Cameron    23-9    32-10
SW Oklahoma    20-12    26-14
Angelo State    20-12    27-15
xy-Tarleton State    15-16    18-21
Eastern New Mexico    15-17    20-21
Central Oklahoma    15-17    19-22
y-SE Oklahoma    14-18    17-19
Texas A&M-Kings.    13-19    17-24
x-NE State    11-20    16-24
West Texas A&M    11-21    18-24
East Central    10-22    11-29
x-Tarleton State and Northeastern State played one game to a tie.
y-Tarleton State awarded a forfeit victory over Southeastern Oklahoma by LSC ruling.
Tuesday’s games
Cameron 16, University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma 11; Texas A&M-International 8, Texas A&M-Kingsville 7.
Friday’s games
Central Oklahoma at Tarleton State (2), 3 p.m.; Northeastern State at Abilene Christian (2), 3 p.m.; Southeastern Oklahoma at West Texas A&M (2), 3 p.m.; Southwestern Oklahoma at Angelo State (2), 3 p.m.; East Central at Eastern New Mexico (2), 4 p.m.; Cameron at Texas A&M-Kingsville (2), 4 p.m.
Saturday’s games
Southeastern Oklahoma at West Texas A&M (2), 11 a.m.; Cameron at Texas A&M-Kingsville (2), noon; Central Oklahoma at Tarleton State (2), noon; Southwestern Oklahoma at Angelo State (2), noon; East Central at Eastern New Mexico (2), 1 p.m.; Northeastern State at Abilene Christian (2), 1 p.m.

Players of the week
Hitter
Chris Caves, Cameron, Sr. RF, Mesa, Ariz. —
Caves went 10-for-19 as the 12th-ranked Aggies took three of four from West Texas A&M and also beat University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma. He hit six home runs, tying him for the team lead with 12, and drove in 13 runs. He had a pair of multi-homer games against WT.
ENMU nominee
Seth Clabaugh, Sr. 1B/LHP, Portales —
Hit safetly in all five games for the week, highlighted by a two-homer performance in a 16-6 win at Southwestern Oklahoma. In the first game of that series, Clabaugh pitched a six-inning two-hitter, retiring the Bulldogs’ final 11 hitters, but suffered a 4-0 loss.
Pitcher
Brad Rutherford, Abilene Christian, Jr. RHP, Missoula, Mont. —
Rutherford, pitching out of the bullpen, picked up two wins and a save as the Wildcats took three of four at Angelo State,m allowing no earned runs with nine strikeouts, improving to 7-3 for the season with seven saves.

Softball standings
All times MDT
South Division
    Div.    All
    W-L    W-L

Angelo State    10-3    34-7
Abilene Christian    9-3    31-11
Tarleton State    7-5    24-16
West Texas A&M    7-8    30-17
Texas A&M-Kings.    7-8    27-17
Texas Woman’s    4-9    22-22
Eastern New Mexico    2-10    20-18
North Division
    Div.    All
    W-L    W-L

SE Oklahoma    14-2    43-8
Central Oklahoma    12-4    19-11
Cameron    13-5    28-16
Midwestern State    10-8    26-14
SW Oklahoma    6-12    14-22
East Central    5-17    12-21
NE State    4-16    9-29
Tuesday’s games
St. Edward’s 4-4, Angelo State 2-3; Central Oklahoma 8-4, East Central 3-10; Cameron 8-9, Southwestern Oklahoma 0-1; Southeastern Oklahoma 5-3, Midwestern State 2-4; Tarleton State 6-8, St. Mary’s 1-3.
Wednesday’s games
Texas-Permian Basin 1-2, Eastern New Mexico 0-3, 1st games 8 innings; Texas A&M-Kingsville 10-7, Texas A&M-International 1-2; Midwestern State 6-10, Incarnate Word 3-1.
Thursday’s games
West Texas A&M 17-10, Incarnate Word 9-2; Northeastern State at Arkansas Tech (2), ccd.; Angelo State 11, Texas Woman's 3.
Friday’s games
Angelo State at Texas Woman’s (2), noon; Cameron at Southwetern Oklahoma (2), noon; Texas A&M-Kingsville at St. Edward’s (2), noon; Eastern New Mexico at West Texas A&M, 1 p.m.; Tarleton State at Abilene Christian (2), 4 p.m.
Saturday’s games
Tarleton State at Abilene Christian, 11 a.m.; East Central at Central Oklahoma (2), noon; Eastern New Mexico at West Texas A&M (2), noon; Cameron at Southwestern Oklahoma (2), noon; Midwestern State at Southeastern Oklahoma (2), 1 p.m.

Players of the week
South Division
Co-hitter
Meghan Brown, West Texas A&M, Fr. DP/1B, Katy, Texas —
Brown went 7-for-9 with two homers and six RBIs in a three-game series at Tarleton State. She scored four runs and drove in six.
Alix Dean, Angelo State, So. 2B, Collinsville, Texas — Dean went 6-for-12 to help the top-ranked Rambelles take two of three from No. 15 Abilene Christian. For the season, she is hitting .424 with five homers and an LSC-leading 15 doubles.
ENMU nominee
Rebecca Quinones, Jr. 2B, Gilbert, Ariz. —
Quinones went 7-for-12 with a double, a home run and five RBIs as the Zias took two of three at Western New Mexico. She had at least two hits in each game.
Pitcher
Chelsea Nelson, Angelo State, Jr. RHP, Highland Village, Texas —
Nelson became the LSC’s first 20-game winner this season (20-2), recording wins in both ends of the Rambelles’ doubleheader sweep of Angelo State. She pitched 13 2/3 innings, coming in for 7 2/3 innings in relief in the nightcap, and also threw two perfect innings in relief in Friday’s loss to the Wildcats.
North Division
Hitter
Megan Young, Cameron, Sr. SS, Lawton, Okla. —
Young went 6-for-11 with two doubles, two homers and six runs scored as the Aggies took three wins against Midwestern State.
Co-pitchers
Marjorie Johnson, Southeastern Okalhoma, Sr. RHP, Tulsa, Okla. —
Johnson posted two wins in three appearances as the Savage Storm swept a series against Northeasern State. She pitched third no-hitter of the season in one game, allowing one baserunner, and teamed with Amanda Tanner on another blanking.
Carrie Harvey, Cameron, Fr. RHP/OF, Burkburnett, Texas — Harvey improved to 15-5 with a pair of wins and also recorded a save for the Aggies against Midwestern State.

Track athletes
of the week
Men
Track
Andrew McDowell, Abilene Christian, Jr. hurdler, Kansas City, Mo. —
McDowell posted the top 110 hurdles time so far this season in NCAA Division II, placing third in 14.16 seconds at the Texas Relays.
Field
Camille Vandendriessche, Abilene Christian, Sr., decathlete, Paris, France —
Vandendriessche became the first ACU athlete to win the decathlon at last week’s Texas Relays, winning two of the 10 events and finishing with 7,531 points.
Women
Track
Kandis Brooks, Tarleton State, Jr. sprinter, Houston —
Brooks won the 400 in her first time this season in the event at last week’s McMurry Relays, posting a time of 59.9 seconds.
Field
Linda Brivule, Abilene Christian, Jr. thrower, Riga, Latvia —
Brivule, the defending LSC and Division II champion in javelin, posted the best Division II female throw in history in that event at the Texas Relays, going 184-6 to win the women’s university-college division.