The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 29, 1979, Image 14

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THE BATT
DOES IT
DAILY
Monday
through Friday
4-1, 6-2 victories
Ags beat Hoosiers
C R C USS C E C I5L,
By SEAN PETTY
Battalion Sports Staff
Just think what it would be like to
know almost everything your oppo
nent was going to do in a game.
What if you knew their strengths
and weaknesses as if you were one of
their coaches? What an advantage.
What would it be like?
Well, just ask Texas A&M softball
coach Bill Galloway and the Lady
Aggies who played as if they knew
each Indiana Hoosier player per
sonally in defeating the visiting
Hoosiers in the Lady Aggies’ home
openers, 4-1, 6-2.
The truth is, Galloway and the
Lady Aggies did know Indiana’s
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ing to Texas A&M in thefallo!
“We were really nervous'
these games,” Galloway i
our girls were really pumpedi
ready to go. It feels so goodt
the school you came from.
“We practiced all yesli
(Tuesday) against everythii
knew they did well and i
helped us.”
The Aggies beat the Hoes*
playing good, solid, smart»
They left few runners on I
played heads-up defense tli
out both games.
The Lady Aggies’ outstandii
fensive play was exemplified
final inning of the first game
they were leading the Hoosie
with two women on base!
Hoosiers and the tying nm
plate. The Indiana player hit
fly to left which was fie
Nancy Sullivan who them
ball to catcher Rhonda Rees
made the tag on a Hoosier i
home for the second out.
immediately threw to t
Liz Zemanek tagged thes
Hoosier for the third and final
the game. Shannon Murray*
winning pitcher for the
the first game while Sami!
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ond game.
“We made Indiana field th
and make the big throws !
bunts and they just didn)'
them,” Galloway said. Tmso'
of these girls and these winsln
Indiana has a couple of All-Am
and a great team.
Galloway has already shown
he and the Aggie Ladies cand(
an impressive fall record of
which set a new school record,
spring record of 10-5.
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