Lemos once again had three RBI in the contest. Juniors Kim•berly LeComte, Kristina Myles, freshman Mallory Wyatt, and sophomore Brooke Webster all contributed two RBI in the contest.
The Lady Buffs volleyball team hosted the first annual WTAMU Battle of the Buffs fundraiser on April 28. The event consisted of an exhibition volleyball match between the Lady Buffs and some current WT football players.
The formula was pretty cut and dry for the WTAMU baseball team coming into their series with Tarleton on April 29-30 at Wilder Park. For the Buffs to make the LSC tournament, they had to have a sweep of the #22 ranked Texans.
It’s been said if you’re going to play a non-conference opponent you might as well take on someone really good. That’s exactly what the #23 ranked WTAMU Lady Buffs did on April 26 as they took on Lubbock Christian who is a member of the NAIA and ranked #7 in the nation at Lady Buff Yard.
The WTAMU Buffs baseball team completed their weekend series with the Angelo State Rams with a doubleheader on April 23. The Rams completed a sweep of the Buffs via a pair of walk-off victories. Angelo took game one with an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth, earning a dramatic 9-8 victory. In game two, a WT error gave the Rams the 10-9 win.
The #23 ranked WTAMU Lady Buffs finished up the road portion of their conference schedule on April 22-23 as they took on Tarleton State looking to keep up their strong play as the season winds down.
The #23 ranked WTAMU Lady Buff softball team took a break from LSC play on April 19 to host the Lady Hilltoppers of St. Edwards University at Lady Buff Yard.In game one, SEU came out with the early 1-0...
Lady Buff yard played host to two ranked teams on the weekend of April 15-16 as the #23 ranked WTAMU Lady Buffs took on the #7 ranked Angelo State Rambelles in a three game series.
The Buffs gained momentum for the last two weekends of the season on April 15-16 as they won a three game series against Abilene Christian University 3-1.
Since beginning LSC South play, the #23 ranked WTAMU Lady Buffs have struggled to find their rhythm. WT looked to turn things around April 8-9 as they traveled to Kingsville to take on the Javelinas of Texas A&M Kingsville.
With only three series’ left in LSC play, every win is important for WTAMU Buffs if they are to make it into the conference tournament. WT was looking to improve its position as they took on Southeastern Oklahoma State on April 8-9 in Durant, Oklahoma.
Every year the Lone Star Conference puts together a crossover tournament to pit the North division against the South division in a weekend of competitive softball. The 2011 edition promised to be one of the best ever with multiple ranked teams such as #2 ranked Angelo State and the #18 WTAMU Lady Buffs.