Lone Star Conference


The Lone Star Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II level. Member institutions are located in the southwestern United States, with schools in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arkansas.
The conference was formed in 1931 when five schools withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Charter members included East Texas State, North Texas State, Sam Houston State, Southwest Texas State, and Stephen F. Austin. Among the five charter members, only Texas A&M–Commerce remains in Division II and in the conference – the other four charter members moved up to Division I.
The Lone Star Conference operates from the same headquarters complex in the Dallas suburb of Richardson as the American Southwest Conference.

Member schools

Current members

Membership timeline


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bar:30 shift: color:Full from:2016 till:end text:Texas–Permian Basin
bar:31 shift: color:Full from:2016 till:end text:Western New Mexico
bar:32 shift: color:FullxF from:2019 till:end text:Arkansas–Fort Smith
bar:33 shift: color:FullxF from:2019 till:end text:Dallas Baptist
bar:34 shift: color:FullxF from:2019 till:end text:Lubbock Christian
bar:35 shift: color:FullxF from:2019 till:end text:Oklahoma Christian
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Membership evolution

Below is a timeline of the conference's history.
SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball
Basketball
Cross country
Football
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track and field indoor
Track and field outdoor
Volleyball

Men's sponsored sports by school

Women's sponsored sports by school

Other sponsored sports by school

In addition to the above:
Only schools that explicitly list cheerleading and dance teams as men's, women's, or coed sports are counted in this listing. Some schools feature links to said teams on their athletics websites, but place them in a specific menu for "spirit teams" or a similar term.

Facilities

Champions

This is a list of conference champions since 1997.

Men

Note: denotes the Heartland Conference. In 2012-2013, the LSC stopped sponsoring Men's soccer. In 2016, 4 schools joined the Heartland as affiliate members for Men's soccer. When the Heartland folded, most schools became non-football members of the LSC.

Women

Conference tournament champions

Division championships

From 1997-2011, and 2020-present, the LSC has been divided into divisions. From 1997-2011, the split was north-south. Beginning in the 2019-2020 academic year, the LSC was split into three nameless divisions among the non-football sports: West Texas and New Mexico in the western division; South Texas, Central Texas, and DFW in the central division; East Texas, North Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas in the eastern division.
YearFootballVolleyballMen's
Basketball
Women'
Basketball
BaseballSoftball
1997Central Oklahoma
Southwestern Oklahoma St.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Texas Women's
West Texas A&M
N/AN/AN/ASoutheastern Oklahoma St.
Abilene Christian
Texas A&M-Kingsville
1998Central Oklahoma
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Cameron
West Texas A&M
Central Oklahoma
West Texas A&M
Texas A&M-Commerce
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Southwestern Oklahoma St.
Abilene Christian
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Abilene Christian
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Tarleton St.
1999Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Eastern New Mexico
Angelo St.
Cameron
West Texas A&M
Northeastern St.
West Texas A&M
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
East Central
Abilene Christian
West Texas A&M
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Tarleton St.
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
East Central
Tarleton St.
2000Northeastern St.
Eastern New Mexico
Angelo St.
Cameron
West Texas A&M
Northeastern St.
Midwestern St.
West Texas A&M
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Abilene Christian
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Tarleton St.
2001Midwestern St.
Tarleton St.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Central Oklahoma
West Texas A&M
Northeastern St.
Angelo St.
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Midwestern St.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Angelo State
Central Oklahoma
Abilene Christian
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Eastern New Mexico
2002Tarleton St.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Abilene Christian
Central Oklahoma
West Texas A&M
Northeastern St.
Tarleton St.
Cameron
Angelo St.
Central Oklahoma
Abilene Christian
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Texas Women's
2003Tarleton St.
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Central Oklahoma
Cameron
Texas Women's
West Texas A&M
Northeastern St.
Tarleton St.
Eastern New Mexico
Northeastern St.
Angelo St.
Central Oklahoma
Tarleton St.
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Angelo St.
Tarleton St.
2004Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Central Oklahoma
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Midwestern St.
Cameron
Abilene Christian
Tarleton St.
Eastern New Mexico
Northeastern St.
West Texas A&M
East Central
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Abilene Christian
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Midwestern St.
Angelo St.
2005Southeastern Oklahoma St.
West Texas A&M
Central Oklahoma
Abilene Christian
Central Oklahoma
Texas A&M-Commerce
Northeastern St.
Angelo St.
Central Oklahoma
Abilene Christian
Central Oklahoma
Angelo St.
2006Southeastern Oklahoma St.
West Texas A&M
Tarleton St.
Cameron
West Texas A&M
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Central Oklahoma
Tarleton St.
Southwestern Oklahoma St.
West Texas A&M
Central Oklahoma
Cameron
Angelo St.
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Midwestern St.
Abilene Christian
2007Southwestern Oklahoma St.
Texas A&M-Commerce
Southeastern Oklahoma St.
Central Oklahoma
Northeastern St.
West Texas A&M
N/ASoutheastern Oklahoma St.
Midwestern St.
West Texas A&M
Texas A&M-Commerce
West Texas A&M
Central Oklahoma
Abilene Christian
Midwestern St.
Angelo State
2008Central Oklahoma
Abilene Christian
N/ACentral Oklahoma
West Texas A&M
Central Oklahoma
Northeastern St.
West Texas A&M
N/ASoutheastern Oklahoma St.
Angelo State
Tarleton St.
2009Texas A&M-Commerce
Tarleton St.
West Texas A&M
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Midwestern St.
N/ACentral Oklahoma
Midwestern St.
Central Oklahoma
West Texas A&M
N/ASoutheastern Oklahoma St.
Abilene Christian
2010Northeastern St.
East Central
Abilene Christian
N/ACentral Oklahoma
Midwestern St.
Northeastern St.
West Texas A&M
N/AMidwestern St.
West Texas A&M
2011N/AN/ACentral Oklahoma
Tarleton St.
Northeastern St.
Tarleton St.
N/AMidwestern St.
Angelo St.
Incarnate Word
2019N/AAngelo State
St. Edward's
Arkansas Ft. Smith
West Texas A&M
St. Edward's
Texas A&M Commerce
West Texas A&M
Texas A&M-Commerce
Tarleton St. & St. Mary's

2014-2015
In the 2014 season, a conference playoff was added due to the small number of football programs in the conference. At the end of the season, the teams were guaranteed two more conference games in the Lone Star Conference playoffs, the teams were split into two separate brackets, the championship bracket and the non-championship bracket. This format ended after the 2015 season due to the addition of Western New Mexico, UT Permian Basin, and Oklahoma Panhandle State.
YearRegular-season championPlayoff champion
2014Texas A&M–Commerce
Angelo State
2015Texas A&M–Commerce
Midwestern State

Notable athletes

Abilene Christian University
Angelo State University
Cameron University
University of Central Oklahoma
Eastern New Mexico University
Midwestern State University
Tarleton State University
TAMU–Commerce
TAMU–Kingsville
Texas Woman's University
West Texas A&M University