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Midwestern State: Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. IÂ
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Texas A&M-Kingsville: Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. IÂ
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Around the LSC:Â With the win over the Aggies on Friday, Tarleton State claimed the Lone Star Conferences regular season championship. The TexAnns remained at No. 14 in the AVCA national poll while Angelo State dropped two spots to No. 25. This week wraps up regular season play for the LSC with the tournament taking place Nov. 16-18 in Stephenville, Texas.
Looking Forward:Â The Aggies will close out the regular season visiting Midwestern State on Thursday and hosting Texas A&M-Kingsville on Saturday. Cameron enters the week 7-20 overall and 3-15 in the league. MSU is 13-15 overall, 6-12 in the LSC and TAMUK is 19-11 on the year and 11-7 in the conference.
The Mustang's top hitter is senior Meghan Bettis who averages 2.88 kills per set, which is eighth best in the league. Kristan Aduddell at 10.16 assists per game is second in the LSC. Kristin Silva and Aerielle Edwards combine for 63 aces of MSU's 163 total for the LSC's top team in service aces. Edwards also notches 4.93 digs per set, second best in the league.
On the Javelina's side, three players are averaging over 2.50 kills per set in Shelby Sheets, Madison Brabham and Krystal Faison. Sheets, Faison and Courtney Rabius are averaging over three digs a game. Casey Klobedans is third in the LSC at 9.89 assists per set.
All-Time vs MSU
34-19 overall
14-10 in Wichita Falls
Last meeting: Sept. 26, 2017 (3-1 in Lawton)
All-Time vs TAMUK
23-14 overall
8-5 in Lawton
Last meeting: Oct. 13, 2017 (0-3 loss in Kingsville)
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Looking Back:Â Cameron dropped both home matches last weekend, falling to then No. 23 Angelo State 1-3 and No. 14 Tarleton State 0-3. Against the Rambelles, CU tallied 19.5 total team blocks, as Brandy Carr led the charge with nine blocks and Ashleigh McFatridge eight blocks.
Paige Dixon led the Aggie offense with ten kills. Brook Conley nabbed her 16th double-double of the year on 34 assists and 13 digs. CU's dig leader was Brittnee Altic with 27. Versus TSU Dixon led CU with eight kills andÂ
Brittany Lawson with seven. Conley was one dig shy of a double-double with 18 assists.