
RICHARDSON, Texas –– Howard Payne won the American Southwest Conference
West Division title with a 16-3 league record and earned the right to
host the 2013 ASC Women's Basketball Championship Tournament, to be held
Feb. 22-24 at Brownwood Coliseum in Brownwood, Texas.
The entire eight-team, single elimination event – being played for a
15th-straight year – will be available for fans to watch online for
free. All links – including those to live stats, radio broadcasts, box
scores, game recaps, bracket, photos and post-game interviews – can be
found on the conference's Tournament Central page (www.ASCsports.org) and Howard Payne's athletic website (www.hpusports.com).
Howard Payne (21-4) and head coach Josh Prock, who won the West Division
title for the fourth time in seven years, will begin play at 7:30 p.m.
Friday against East Division No. 4 seed East Texas Baptist (16-9). HPU,
winners of 15 of its last 17 games, has hoisted five league trophies –
including every time it has hosted the conference event (2007, 2009 and
2011). ETBU returns to the ASC tournament after a two-year absence.
Louisiana College (22-3) and head coach Jason Tinsley enter as victors
of the East Division for the fourth straight season. The Lady Wildcats
went 17-2 in league play with both of their losses coming in overtime.
LC, which leads the nation in scoring at 87.6 points per game, begins
its quest for a second conference title Friday when it tips off in the
first quarterfinal at noon against the West Division's No. 4 seed, Mary
Hardin-Baylor (8-16). UMHB is back in the event after missing last year.
Defending conference champion Concordia Texas (17-8) enters as the West
No. 2 seed and will open play at 2:30 p.m. Friday against the East's No.
3 seed, Texas-Tyler (17-8). CTX, which had not won an ASC tournament
game before last year, is making back-to-back appearances in the event
for the first time in program history. UT Tyler is in the event for the
first time since 2009.
Texas-Dallas (17-8) is the East's No. 2 seed and at 5 p.m. Friday will
take on West No. 3 seed Hardin-Simmons (13-12). UTD has put together
seven straight appearances in the ASC tournament after never having
qualified before that. HSU has won a record six conference titles
(1999-2004) and is the only team to have qualified every year.
The semifinals are scheduled to tip off Saturday at 2 p.m. (LC-UMHB
winner vs. CTX-UT TYLER winner) and 4:30 p.m. (UTD-HSU winner vs.
HPU-ETBU winner), with the championship game coming Sunday at 2 p.m.
The ASC tournament winner earns an automatic berth in the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship.
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