| West Texas A&M (4-6, 4-6) vs. Cameron (5-4, 5-4) |
| Game 1 |
Friday, February 20 at 2:00 p.m. |
| Game 2 & 3 |
Saturday, February 21 at 1:00 p.m. (DH) |
| Game 4 |
Sunday, February 22 at 1:00 p.m. |
| Location |
Canyon, Texas | Wilder Park |
| Live Statistics |
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| Live Video (FloCollege) |
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Game Notes |
CANYON, Texas – The Buffaloes of West Texas A&M return to Wilder Park this weekend for a four-game Lone Star Conference series as they host the Cameron Aggies beginning on Friday afternoon with first pitch set for 2:00 p.m. in Canyon.
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A LOOK AT THE AGGIES
Cameron enters the weekend with an overall record of 5-4 as they are coming off an LSC series win over the #18 St. Edward's Hilltoppers in Lawton. The Aggies won the first and third game of the series at McCord Field, the series was originally scheduled for four games but unplayable field conditions following inclement weather forced the cancellation of game two.
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CU is hitting .275 as a team this season with 68 runs on 83 hits highlighted by 18 doubles and four homeruns to drive in 57 RBI. The Aggies are led offensively by Zane Roos as the senior outfielder from St. Louis is hitting .407 on the year with three doubles and a homer to drive in eight RBI for a slugging percentage of .630 to go along with nine walks and six strikeouts for an on-base clip of .590 while also stealing four bases.
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The Aggie pitching staff holds an ERA of 5.40 as they have allowed 64 runs (46 earned) on 81 hits with 42 walks and 62 strikeouts in 76.2 innings of work. Junior right-hander Parker Jensen is projected to be the game three starter as the Milwaukee, Wisconsin product is 1-0 on the year with a 1.80 ERA as he has allowed six runs (three earned) on 13 hits with eight walks and 12 strikeouts in his 15.0 innings of work for an opposing batting average of .236.
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AGGIES IN 2025
The Aggies finished the 2025 campaign with an overall record of 13-33 with an identical 13-33 mark in Lone Star Conference action to miss the LSC Championships.
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CU HEAD COACH HOLDEN CAPPS
Holden Capps is entering his first season as the skipper of the Aggies. A former standout player at Lawton High School, Capps was drafted in the 8th round of the 2017 MLB Draft by the Kansas City Royals. Following a six-year professional career, which included 42 appearances at the AA level with the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, Capps became a Division I assistant coach at Long Island University where he was the recruiting coordinator and pitching coach for three seasons.
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WT HEAD COACH CORY HALL
Cory Hall takes is in his second season at the helm of the West Texas A&M Baseball program after being promoted to head coach in the Summer of 2024. The first season under Hall's leadership saw the Buffaloes finish 31-21 with a 29-19 mark in Lone Star Conference play, advancing to the LSC Championships for the 14th time in program history.
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Hall spent 14 seasons as the top assistant and pitching coach for the Buffaloes. Hall has had four different pitchers (Austin Moore, Josh Payne, Marshall Kasowski, Joe Corbett) drafted in the Major League Baseball Draft during his time in Canyon with multiple other professional players learning under one of the top pitching minds in collegiate baseball.
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WT COACHING STAFF
Shawn Neale was elevated to Associate Head Coach in the Summer of 2025 as the Toronto native returns for his 10th season in Canyon. WT ranked 13th nationally in batting average along with 6th in triples, 11th in slugging percentage, 15th in on-base percentage, 21st in scoring, 27th in doubles, 41st in homeruns, and 47th in hits.
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Ryan Cantrell joined the West Texas A&M Baseball coaching staff in August following five seasons as the pitching coach and lead recruiter at Cerro Coso Community College in California.
Nollan Koon is in his second season in the dugout for the Buffaloes as a graduate assistant coach.
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LONE STAR CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLL
West Texas A&M Baseball has been selected fifth in the 2026 Lone Star Conference Baseball Preseason Coaches' Poll announced on January 22nd.
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Defending South Central Regional Champion UT Tyler picked up 20 of the possible 42 first place votes to sit atop of the poll with 603 points followed by Angelo State (20 first place, 599), Lubbock Christian (510), St. Edward's (501), West Texas A&M (474), St. Mary's (404), Texas A&M-Kingsville (1 first place, 389), Eastern New Mexico (326), UT Permian Basin (249), Texas A&M International (1 first place, 246), UT Dallas (243), Oklahoma Christian (181), Cameron (164) and Sul Ross State (67).
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UT Tyler senior shortstop Drew Schmidt was named the league's Preseason Pitcher of the Year while Caden Copeland of UTT was tabbed the LSC Preseason Pitcher of the Year.
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Cade Griffin of West Texas A&M were selected to the Preseason Players to Watch List. The preseason poll and preseason players of the year are voted on by LSC head coaches, sports information directors and media members.
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NCBWA DIVISION II TOP-25 POLL
Defending National Champion Tampa picked up all 20 first place votes to sit atop of the National Collegiate Baseball Writer's Association (NCBWA) Division II Top-25 Poll announced on Wednesday. UT Tyler moved into second with 456 points followed by North Greenville (453), Pittsburg State (442), Catawba (419), Central Missouri (390), Cal State Monterey Bay (365), Grand Valley State (325), Colorado Mesa (310) and Lenoir-Rhyne (302) to round out the top ten.
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The South Central Region was represented by UT Tyler (2nd), Colorado Mesa (9th), MSU Denver (18th), Angelo State (24th) and St. Edward's (RV).
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THIS IS LSC BASEBALL
The LSC baseball season begins as early as Jan. 30 (Friday). Due to being NCAA Division II provisional members, UTD and SRSU are not eligible for the LSC baseball tournament but are able to win the LSC regular season title and postseason awards.
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The LSC baseball tournament's opening round is scheduled for May 1-3 (Friday-Sunday) at the site of the league's No. 2, 3 and 4 seed. The championship round is set for May 8-10 (Friday-Sunday) at the league's No. 1 seed. The NCAA Division II South Central Regional is scheduled for May 14-17 with the Super Regional following on May 21-23. The NCAA Division II Baseball Championship is set for May 29-June 6 at USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C.
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WATCH LIVE
Fans can watch LSC baseball games all season on FloCollege. Monthly and yearly subscriptions are available. The LSC and FloSports reached a historic agreement in August for the largest streaming rights deal in NCAA Division II history.
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LSC NEWS & NOTES
The 2026 Lone Star Conference baseball season is three weekends in and two teams are atop the standings at 9-1: St. Mary's and No. 4 UT Tyler. UT Tyler and Angelo State (7-3) are coming off series sweeps. Texas A&M-Kingsville leads the league in hitting (.340), ASU is tops in pitching (4.33 ERA) and West Texas A&M is best in fielding percentage (.976).
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