Page 8 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1978 l ] . a s I c f ; g tri oi ci Bi sti re Ags lose another close game in Dallas ir By PAUL ARNETT Battalion Sports Editor SMU’s Phil Hale made two “Hail Mary shots, Texas A&M’s Joey Robinson and Wally Swanson each missed an easy shot. The result was a 71-70 overtime victory for SMU. “Hale hit two ungodly shots,” coach Shelby Metcalf said after the game. “Those are once in a lifetime shots that he’ll never make again. It’s a shame too because our kids gave a lot of effort. But luck often beats effort. And the Mustangs were lucky. Hale’s first miracle maker came with five seconds remaining in the game. A&M led 65-63, but Hale tied it up with a fall-away jump shot from 15 feet. “We were lucky to get the game into overtime, SMU coach Sonny Allen said. “But what happened in overtime was even a bigger break. A&M led 70-69 with just under two minutes remaining in the over time period. Robinson broke for the basket, received a pass from Dave Goff, but blew tbe lay-up. One minute later Hale made an off-balanced 20-foot jump shot. A&M then ran the clock down to 11 seconds. Swanson missed a 10-foot shot from the side, but the ball was knocked out of bounds by a Mustang. Goff s inbounds pass was blocked, giving SMU the game. “We were lucky,’’ Allen said to Metcalf after the game. “But we ll take it. The victory gives the Mustang a solid hold on fifth place. The Ponies record is 5-5 in the conference race, A&M’s is 3-7. “We had the ball game won,” Metcalf said. “SMU is very fortunate to win. I’m proud of our team and I hope they can keep a positive at titude. ” One man who played with a posi tive attitude was Vernon Smith. The freshman from Dallas made his first trip back home a good one. He finished the evening with 20 points and 10 rebounds. “I thought our freshman played extremely well," Metcalf said. “It’s very unusual for a freshman to return home and play well before all of his friends and family. Vernon and Rynn played great. ” Rynn Wright, the other Dallas product, led the team in rebounds with 12. He also added six points before fouling out. “Everyone on the team played their hearts out, Metcalf said. “I don t know of a more heartbreaking loss than this one. But heartbreaks have happened in Dallas before. A&M lost to SMU last year 70-68; the year before it was 69-65. And Mike Russell’s buzzer- maker gave Texas Tech a tournament victory played in Moody Coliseum two years ago. “We just can’t win up here,” Met calf said. This year the Ags haveks able to win any of its conferent games. And it doesn’t getanyti A&M’s next game is in Ho 1 against the Cougars, “Houston is another touglip play,” Metcalf said. “Butw gets down to it, they are We ll just have to play theta can because Houston is a pet club. I think our kids will be keep the attitude it takes to The Aggies will need thatatj for at least 10 days. In tl time A&M has to play Hotist# kansas, Texas Tech and Texas Hopef ully those teams wonli any “Hail Mary shots. Hop the Ags won’t miss the easy either. Ponies bridle Agi control fifth plat BREAKFAST BUFFET By DAVID BOGGAN | Bnttalion .Staff The SMU Mustangs, not a team to look a gift horse in the mouth, | gladly accepted their 71-70 over time victory over Texas A&M last night. The Ponies’ narrow escape left them in sole possession of fifth place in the Southwest Conference race. “This was really a big win, SMU coach Sonny Allen said. “It keeps us in fifth and puts A&M a little lower. 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Els of those points came from his 11 throw attempts. “I usually only get about the four free throws a game,” Swt said. “A&M just got into a and-one situation early. I was ing my jumpers from the outsit they had to come out on mesotl could drive under the basket pick up more fouls. “The Aggies must feel snake ten up here, losing two close on a row,” Swanson added. SMI feated the Aggies in Dallas last 70-68 when Steve Jones mis* shot at the buzzer. “The Aggies’ strong reborn game nearly killed us, Allen Led by Rynn Wright and V( Smith, the Aggies pulled doi rebounds, while SMU gva 38 off the^ boards. “Wright and Smith improve! every game,” said T. J. Robid the Mustangs 6-foot-10-incli ward. “They’re real physical the baskets. 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