The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 08, 1978, Image 11

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    Award
WILLIE FOREMAN
JOEY ROBINSON
Kev in Monk, senior linebacker
from Segnin, won the coveted Aggie
Heart Award Saturday night at
Texas A6c Ms annual Football
Awards Program.
The award, based on such traits as
effort, desire, dedication and perse
verance, was determined by a se
cret vote of all members of the 1977
A&M football squad. It was pres
ented to Monk by Dr. Jarvis Miller,
president ofTexas A&M University.
Monk, a four-year varsity letter-
man, was an academic all-America
and winner of a post-graduate schol
arship from the National Football
Foundation;
Coach Emory Bollard presented
certificates to managers, trainers,
football squad men and 54 varsity
lettermen. First-team all-SVVC
awards were made to center Mark
Dennard, safety Carl Grulieh and
tackles Frank Myers and Cody Ri-
sien. Also, captain awards went to
Dennard, Monk, quarterback David
Walker and cornerback Mike
Williams.
Aggie notes and quotes
Swimmers go west Gymnasts unbeaten Hogs come to town A win for women
Lan
llll
The Texas A&M men’s and women’s
imming teams will take a two-day trip to
rizona this weekend. The Aggies meet
rizona in Tucson Friday and Arizona State
Tempe on Saturday.
The men’s team lost a dual meet to Hous-
Friday, 89-26. The top performance was
Roger Lien who set a school record of
43.91 in the 1000-yd freestyle.
The women’s team lost to Houston,
39, Friday and to LSU, 73-48, Saturday.
In the Houston meet, Cheryl Houghton set
a school record with a 27.31 in the 50-yd
lutterfly, and the 200 freestyle relay team of
jhirley Hill, Debbie Starr, Jeannie Buckles
od Houghton qualified for nationals with a
40.23. In the LSU meet. Hill set a school
rd in the 1000-yd freestyle with
1:43.48 and the 400-yd freestyle relay quai
led for nationals with a 3:39.80. Other
inners for A&M against LSU were
usie Lynde in the 200 butterfly and Stacy
Jetz in the 200 breastroke.
AIT
Track in Oklahoma
The Texas A&M men’s track team will
impete in the Oklahoma City Indoor Meet
riday.
The meet will be the last preparation for
e A&M team before the Southwest Con-
[rence Indoor Championships in Fort
forth Feb. 17.
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The Texas A&M women’s gymnastics
team will host its second annual A&M in
vitational Tournament Saturday at Bryan
High School beginning at 1:30 p.m. Entries
include Tarleton State, Southwest Texas,
Oral Roberts, Odessa College, TCU, Texas
and TWU.
Coach Jan Fambro’s squad added to its
undefeated record last weekend with two
victories. The Aggies beat Texas in a dual
meet in Austin Friday, 111.70 to 98.10.
Patti Sloat took first in all-around while
Laura Shelfer was second, Kathy Pruett
third and Tanya Hrabal sixth.
The Aggies won the Southwest Texas In
vitational Saturday in Georgetown over
SWT, Texas and TCU. Sloat was second in
the all-around with Pruett third and Shelfer
fourth.
Baseball in Italy
Texas A&M baseball coach Tom Chandler
has been named to coach the USA baseball
team in the Intercontinental Cup Tourna
ment in Italy this summer.
Chandler will assemble the team in Fair-
banks, Alaska, for a week of practice games
before going to Italy in late August. The
tournament begins Aug. 26 and runs
through Sept. 10.
14!
Top 20
United Press International
JUnited Press International Board
Coaches college basketball ratings
th won-lost records through
Imes of Sunday* Feb. 5,-and
Jmber of first-place votes in par-
jtheses:
m Points
Kentucky (37) 16-1 406
Marquette (1) 17-2 327
Arkansas (1) 21-1 277
UCLA (1) 16-2 248
Notre Dame 16-3 225
Kansas 18-3 148
North Carolina 18-4 138
New Mexico (1) 17-2 125
9 Louisville 14-3 100
[ Michigan St. 16-3 77
. DePaul 18-2 30
|. Texas 18-3 26
Purdue 13-6 21
|. Florida St. 16-3 18
[ Georgetown 15-4 11
» tie WakeForest 13-5 10
tie Detroit 17-1
Nebraska 18-3 9
|. Virginia 15-3 8
|. San Francisco 17-4 7
Note: By agreement with the
nerican Basketball Coaches As-
iation, teams on probation by the
IAA are ineligible for top 20 and
tional championship considera-
n by the UPI Board of Coaches,
ose teams currently on probation
1977 are: Centenary, Clemson,
awaii, Minnesota, Nevada-Las
'gas, Western Carolina.
The No. 2 team in the nation comes into
G. Rollie White Coliseum Thursday to meet
the steadily improving Texas Aggies in a
7:30 p.m. Southwest Conference contest.
The Arkansas Razorbacks, led by the 10-11
Aggies.
Arkansas will be trying to maintain its tie
with Texas at the top of the league standings
while A&M will be trying to spring a sur
prise. The Aggies played their best game of
the season Saturday in a 94-89 loss to Hous
ton. Freshman Vernon Smith had an out
standing game with 31 points and 12 re
bounds as A&M battled the Cougars right
down to the wire.
A&M will go with a starting lineup of 5-11
Dave Goff and 6-5 Joey Robinson at the
guards, 6-7 Willie Foreman and 6-5 Rynn
Wright at the forwards and 6-7 Smith at
center. Moncreif, Delph and Brewer will be
joined by 6-11 Steve Schall and 6-7 Jim
Counce in the starting five for Arkansas.
A&M coach Shelby Metcalf was tremen
dously pleased with his team’s play against
Houston. “I didn’t know if we could get up
after the heart-breaking loss to SMU, Met
calf said, “but our players really showedme
a lot. You can’t say enough for Dave Goff.
He played 40 minutes of outstanding bas
ketball. I’m really looking forward to Arkan
sas. They are a great basketball team with
three of the best players in the country. It
should be a great game.’’
The Texas A&M women’s tennis team has
three matches scheduled this weekend
against top flight competition. Coach Ellen
Buchanan’s team meets Lamar in Beaumont
Friday, then plays LSU in Baton Rouge
Saturday morning and Miami Saturday af
ternoon. LSU was fourth and Miami fifth in
the USTA Nationals last year.
In their opening match of the season last
Saturday, the Aggies beat Tyler Junior Col
lege 7-3. Kathleen Sissom, Judy Willard,
Elise Richardson, Debbie Odum, Alexis
Hefley, and Betty Schillcutt won singles
matches while Susan Schilling and Sissom
won in doubles.
Losses for men
Coach Richard Barker’s Texas Aggies
beat S.F. Austin and Lunar and lost to Hous
ton in the Lamar Invitational in Beaumont
last weekend. A&M beat SFA 9-0 and
Lamar 7-2 while losing to UH 7-2.
In singles, Trey Schutz won all three
matches. Max King, Mike Moss, Robin
Baker and Jim Grubert won two and lost
one while Reid Freeman won one and lost
two. In doubles, Moss and Baker won all
three matches. Schutz and Grubert won two
and lost one, and King and Freeman won
one and lost two.
The Aggies play St. Edward’s here Friday
and North Texas here Saturday. Both
matches start at 1:30 p.m.
All students appearing in
the 1977-78 edition of
Who’s Who please go
by Barker Photography
February 8-9 to sign up
for your Aggieland pic
ture.
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University Lutheran at 10 p.m. (candlelight meditation service)
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holy communion will be offered at all of the
above services.
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