^sports THE BATTALION Page 7 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1978 adies fall to TSU 64-61 By DAVID BOGGAN Battalion Stall The Aggie Ladies basketball team Itas upset last night in its first game the Texas East Zone Tournament. Fifth-seeded Texas Southern Uni- versity defeated the third-seeded Aggies 64-61 in Sam Houston Col iseum in Huntsville. | As they did in Monday’s game ainst Sam Houston State, the Ag es got off to a sluggish start. Very ivof their shots Fell, and they were t able to get their share of re- mnds. Texas Southern is just faster than Aggie coach Wanda Bender id. “They were able to get down e court quicker and get inside for e rebounds. |Pat Werner kept the Aggies in the |me during the first half. Werner lored 10 points for the Ladies in |e first 20 minutes. But TSLi’s an- ler to Werner was in the form of Deb Redo, who scored 12 first half points. The aggressive play of Werner and Redo left both of them with three fouls as they went into the locker room for halftime. Unfortu nately for the Aggies, Werner fouled out in the second half and Redo did not. “Pat played a great game, she just got into foul trouble early,’ Bender said. “It might have been a different ball game if I could have left her in.” “I was very proud of our seniors, Denise Bettis and Karen Muskiet. They came in at the end of the first half and did a good job. They brought us back and we were down at halftime by only two points.’’ TSU led at halftime 30-28. At one point in the second half, TSU led by eight. Von Bunn quickly narrowed that margin with five straight bas kets; however, she was not able to score a bucket that would have tied the game in the final seconds. “They really keyed on Von in the second half,” the Aggie coach said. “After she got open for those first five shots, they really started de- fensing her.” Bunn led the Aggies’ scoring ef forts with 18 points. Werner scored 12 points before her fifth foul and Sheree Christian added 11 points. The leading acorer for the game was TSU’s Redo with 22. One of the big edges TSU had in the game was their ability to out- rebound the Aggies. TSU had 55 rebounds while A&M had only 33. Bender said that this loss greatly decreases the Aggies’ chances of going to the state tournament in San Angelo. “The very best we can come out of this tournament is in fifth place,” Bender said. “I don’t think that will be good enough to take us to the state tournament. You usually have to finish at least third in this tour nament to go to the state tourna ment. The Aggies will play the winner of the University of Houston-Praire View A&M game today at 3 p.m. If they win that game, the Aggies will play the winner of the Lamar-Rice game on Saturday. (Cigarettes aie'TQltersf American Cancer Society /upfnamlta 9® Eddie Dominguez ’66 Joe Arciniega ’74 occer’s alive at A&M SC he By SEAN PETTY Women’s soccer is alive and icking” at Texas A&M. Like many other activities on mpus, most people do not know out the women’s soccer team, ley practice seven days a week, ey have no scholarships or funds om the athletic department. In |ct, most of the team never played :cer before coming to A&M. With all this in mind, one would ink that the women’s soccer team is not very good. This is not true. ie women have competed against me of the top teams in Texas and layed well, if not won. Their record was 5-2 last fall with dr biggest accomplishment com- jgata tournament in Austin. The men placed third out of 16 teams. lost a heartbreaker to a Hous- iall-star team in double overtime, is effort gained them recognition Texas Amateur Soccer, a itewide soccer publication. The women’s soccer program is ung, yet it’s steadily improving, le expansion and interest in soccer roughout the U.S. has helped the th in the number of soccer wers. A major contributor to the Women’s team at A&M is the PE ccer program. Ann LeMaiftre d, “Many girls take soccer as an tivity and become interested ough to come out and join the m.” LeMaiftre, who is president of women’s soccer club, added, e are beginning our third year jis spring and the team has grown, mg with the interest in soccer in |e southwest.” Although the team is not sup- rted by the athletic department, does receive money from the Ex mural Sports Association which is jt up to help such clubs as men’s Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Aggie Rings. Diamonds Set — Sizing — Reoxidizing — All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 and women’s soccer, rugby, lac rosse, etc. The team is allocated a certain amount of money from the association and uses it as it sees fit. The women will travel to Indiana to compete in a tournament in Ap ril. The tournament will last five days and the women will take their own cars on the trip. The women have several fund raising projects throughout the year which helps them make such trips. 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