Lone Star Conference

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The Lone Star Conference (or LSC) is a College Athletic Conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division II. Member institutions are located in the southwestern United States, with schools in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The conference was formed in 1931 when the five charter members withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. For scheduling purposes, the conference is divided into two divisions--North and South--in some sports.

Charter members included East Texas State (now Texas A&M-Commerce), North Texas State (now North Texas), Sam Houston State, Southwest Texas State (now Texas State), and Stephen F. Austin.

Former members (and years of membership, when known) include Harding University (1995-2000), Howard Payne University, University of Houston (1946-1948), Lamar University, McMurry University, North Texas State (1931-19xx), Ouachita Baptist University (1995-2000), Sam Houston State University (1931-19xx), Southwest Texas State (1931-1987), Stephen F. Austin University(1931-19xx), Sul Ross State University, and Trinity University.

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Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Joined
Abilene Christian University Abilene, Texas 1906 Private/Church of Christ 4,800 1973
Angelo State University San Angelo, Texas 1926 Public 6,308 1968
Cameron University Lawton, Oklahoma 1908 Public 5,482 1988
University of Central Oklahoma Edmond, Oklahoma 1890 Public 15,000 1987
East Central University Ada, Oklahoma 1909 Public 4,571 1995
Eastern New Mexico University Portales, New Mexico 1934 Public 3,400 1984
Midwestern State University Wichita Falls, Texas 1922 Public 6,500 1995
Northeastern State University Tahlequah, Oklahoma 1851 Public 9,850 1995
Southeastern Oklahoma State University Durant, Oklahoma 1909 Public 4,000 1995
Southwestern Oklahoma State University Weatherford, Oklahoma 1901 Public 4,250 1995
Tarleton State University Stephenville, Texas 1899 Public 6,000 1968
Texas A&M University-Commerce Commerce, Texas 1889 Public 8,512 1931
Texas A&M University-Kingsville Kingsville, Texas 1925 Public 6,518 1954
Texas Woman's University Denton, Texas 1901 Public 11,353 1989
West Texas A&M University Canyon, Texas 1910 Public 7,273 1986

School Football Basketball
Stadium Capacity Arena Capacity
Abilene-Christian Shotwell Stadium 15,000 Moody Coliseum 4,600
Angelo State San Angelo Stadium 17,500 Stephens Arena 6,500
Cameron Non-football School N/A Aggie Gym 1,600
Central Oklahoma Wantland Stadium 10,000 Hamilton Field House 3,000
East Central Norris Field 5,000 Kerr Activities Center 4,000
Eastern New Mexico Greyhound Stadium 5,200 Greyhound Arena 4,800
Midwestern State Memorial Stadium 14,500 Gerald Stockton Court 5,200
Northeastern State Gable Field 12,000 Dobbins Fieldhouse 1,200
Southeastern Oklahoma Paul Laird Field 9,000 Bloomer Sullivan Gym 2,000
Southwestern Oklahoma Milam Stadium 4,000 Rankin Williams Fieldhouse 2,400
Tartleton State Memorial Stadium 5,284 Wisdom Gymnasium 3,212
Texas A&M-Commerce Memorial Stadium 10,000 Texas A&M-Commerce Field House 5,000
Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelina Stadium 15,000 Steinke Physical Education Center 4,000
Texas Women's Non-Football School N/A Kitty Magee Arena 1,000
West Texas A&M Kimbrough Memorial Stadium 20,000 First United Bank Center 4,800

The LSC sponsors intercollegiate competition in men’s baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s football, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s softball, men’s and women's tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, women’s volleyball.



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