AT A GLANCE
After clinching its second Lone Star Conference championship last Saturday at Cameron, No. 14 Tarleton will play its final two home games of the regular season when the TexAnns host Western New Mexico and Eastern New Mexico. The TexAnns take on WNMU Friday, Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. and ENMU on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 12 p.m.
LSC CHAMPS
Tarleton won its second LSC title in program history with a 3-0 sweep on the road at Cameron. The TexAnns are 24-5 overall and 16-2 in the LSC with a three-game lead over Texas A&M-Commerce. The TexAnns will host the LSC Tournament from Nov. 16-18 in the Wisdom Volleyball Gym.
SENIOR DAY
Tarleton will honor its three seniors, Hailey Roberts, Chandler Gow, and Jordyn Keamo, after Saturday's regular season finale against Eastern New Mexico.
GAME COVERAGE
Live stats will be available for both games, courtesy of the home teams. The links can be found on the Tarleton Volleyball schedule page at TarletonSports.com. Live video will be available for Saturday's game at Cameron only. Midwestern State will not have a video stream.
LAST TIME OUT
The TexAnns went on the road and topped Midwestern State (3-1) and Cameron (3-0). Hailey Roberts posted 29 kills in the two games, while Adriana Dathuy added 21 kills. Jordyn Keamo had 78 assists and Adrianna Knutson posted 42 digs.
IN THE NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT
Tarleton comes into the week at No. 14 in the American Volleyball Coaches Association national poll. The TexAnns have been ranked in every poll this season since opening the year at No. 25 and reaching a ranking as high as No. 11 last week. The TexAnns are the highest ranked team in the LSC with Angelo State coming in at No. 25.
CHASING HISTORY: THE DRIVE FOR 2405
Hailey Roberts enters the weekend with 2,288 career kills and is on the heels of the Lone Star Conference kills record, which has been held by Central Oklahoma's Alma Brahimaj since 2002. Brahimaj boasts 2,404 career kills during her 1999-02 tenure with the Broncos. She is 145 kills shy of Brahimaj's record with four regular season games left to play.
SERIES HISTORY: WESTERN NEW MEXICO
Tarleton and Western New Mexico are meeting for the 15
th time since they first played in 1988. The Mustangs hold the all-time series lead at 8-6. The TexAnns have won the last six meetings, however, including a 3-0 sweep in Silver City earlier this season.
SERIES HISTORY: EASTERN NEW MEXICO
Tarleton and Eastern New Mexico will play for the 46
th time in the series, with the Greyhounds holding the all-time lead at 25-20. The TexAnns have won seven straight over the Greyhounds, including three straight sweeps.
UP NEXT FOR TARLETON
The TexAnns will take on the No. 8 seed in the LSC tournament that begins on Thursday, Nov. 16 in Wisdom Gym.