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Eastern New Mexico: Sept. 22 at 5:30 p.m. I
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Western New Mexico: Sept. 23 at 2 p.m. I
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Around the LSC: This week Angelo State dropped from No. 5 to No. 11 in DII national rankings, and Tarleton State also dropped from a No. 14 spot to sit at No. 17. On Wednesday evening, Tarleton State defeated the reigning LSC champion Rambelles 3-1 in San Angelo. West Texas A&M leads LSC standings at 3-0 and 8-4 overall.
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Looking Forward: Cameron will be looking for their first conference win as they host Eastern New Mexico and Western New Mexico to start a six match homestand. ENMU is 3-8 overall and 1-1 in conference play. In their most recent match on Tuesday, the Greyhounds fell 2-3 to New Mexico Highlands. ENMU is hitting .136 and opponents are hitting .216 against them. They are last in the league in kills averaging 11.27 per set and blocks at 1.40 per set. Sarah Tuioti-Mariner leads the Greyhound offense with 2.84 kills per set.
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WNMU is 1-9 overall and 1-1 in the LSC with their lone victory coming against ENMU sweeping them on their home court. The Mustangs hit league worst .131 hitting percentage and opponents hit .250 against them for bottom in the conference. They average 11.43 kills per set while opponents average 13.60 against them. The Mustangs struggle at the service line with just .69 aces per game. However, outside hitter Kalie Lyle is the third best kill leader in the LSC with 3.70 kills per set.
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All-Time vs Eastern New Mexico
21-21 overall
9-6 in Lawton
Last meeting: Oct. 29, 2016 (0-3 loss in Lawton)
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All-Time vs Western New Mexico
2-5 overall
1-2 in Lawton
Last meeting: Oct. 28, 2016 (3-1 win in Lawton)
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Looking Back: The Aggies dropped their first pair of LSC matches last weekend, falling 1-3 to UTPB and 0-3 to West Texas A&M. In the UTPB match,
Paige Dixon knocked down a career high 19 kills, while
Ashleigh McFatridge chipped in 10 kills.
Brandy Carr added six blocks and three kills.
Brook Conley posted her fourth double-double of the season with 37 assists and 17 digs, and
Brittnee Altic added 17 digs of her own.
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Versus WTAMU,
Brittany Lawson led the Aggie offense with nine kills, and Dixon was one behind her with eight kills. McFatridge totaled four blocks, and Conley recorded a team high 24 assists while Altic led the team with 14 digs.
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Looking Ahead: The Aggies will continue action in Lawton, hosting Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas Woman's and non-conference opponent East Central.