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Concordia Texas' Tyler Compton tabbed American Southwest Conference Player of the WeekDecember 16, 2013Senior guard scored career-high 33 points in Tornados' only game last week.
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Compton's career-high 33 not enough for Concordia Texas in 84-77 loss to Mary Hardin-BaylorDecember 14, 2013Senior guard shoots 56.5 percent from field on career day.
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Concordia Texas cruises to 87-53 win over Sul Ross StateDecember 07, 2013Fifteen CTX players log points in drubbing of Lady Lobos on Saturday.
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Concordia Texas runs away from Mississippi College on Monday, 74-54December 02, 2013Tornados use 18-0 second-half run to cruise to 20-point conference victory.
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Louisiana College rallies to down Concordia Texas on Saturday afternoon, 73-68November 30, 2013Lady Wildcats score nine of final 12 points to rally past Tornados in American Southwest Conference opener on Saturday.
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Concordia Texas smothers Southwestern on Friday, 84-63November 22, 2013Tyler Compton pours in career-best 30 points, while Celeste Laredo drops 26 in Friday's victory.
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Compton, Wallace lead Concordia Texas to season-opening winNovember 15, 2013Duo combines to score 36 points in season-opening victory over Schreiner.
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From Texas to OregonMarch 01, 2012It has been a crazy week for Shamika Singleton and her Concordia (Texas) teammates. The Tornados swept through the ASC tournament and are headed to Oregon for the NCAA Tournament.
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Southern surprisesDecember 10, 2011Do you know who the last three unbeaten women's teams in the South region are? Probably not until you read Saturday's women's wrapup.
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McMurry assistant takes conference head coaching jobMay 06, 2010After two years as an assistant coach for Veronica Snow at McMurry, Rusty Rainbolt will stay in the ASC and take over the Concordia-Texas women's program as head coach.
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Starting out at the bottomJanuary 16, 2003Armon Gilliam was an All-American at UNLV and the No. 2 pick in the 1987 NBA draft. While he wasn't a star in the NBA, he was good enough to play 13 seasons and score more than 12,000 points before retiring in 2000. Normally that alone is good enough to land some sort of Division I job, but Gilliam is content to be head coach rebuilding the program at Penn State-Altoona.