The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 26, 1980, Image 8

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1980
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By RHONDA WATTERS
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The Texas A&M University
women’s tennis team lost two out of
three dual matches last weekend in
round-robin play at Louisiana State
University at Baton Rouge.
The Aggie team defeated the Uni
versity of Tennessee at Chatanooga
5-4, lost a close match against the
University of Alabama 4-5, and fell to
LSU 1-8.
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Texas A&M’s top doubles team,
Maylyn Hooten and Terri Neutze,
was undefeated in the matches. They
beat Tennessee 7-6, 6-2, Alabama 7-
6, 6-0 and had the Aggies’ only vic
tory against LSU winning 6-2, 7-5.
Hooten, who usually plays the
number one position for the team,
was the outstanding Texs A&M play
er, winning five of her six matches.
The number three doubles team of
Kathleen Sissom and Lilianna Fer
nandez played the deciding match
against Alabama. They split sets be
fore losing the tie-breaker 5-4 in the
third set.
“On the whole they (the team)
played really well,” said Hollis
Hands, coach of the women’s team.
“Except in the LSU match. I know
we could have done better there.
But LSU does have a good team.’’
Hands said that while everyone
played well in the tournament,
Hooten and Neutze “were the ones
that really played on top of their
game the whole time.”
Wednesday the team’s top six
players will leave for Florida. They
are playing Thursday through Satur
day in a tournament at the Universi
ty of Florida in Talahassee.
The Texas A&M men’s tennis
team completed a successful road
trip this weekend, winning all three
of its matches despite the loss of its
top player.
The team travelled to Beaumont
Friday, where the Aggies beat
Lamar University, 6-3. On Saturday,
they beat LSU in Baton Rouge by a
score of 5-4. Sunday they played
Southeast Louisiana in Lafayette,
and won that one by a 9-0 score.
Trey Schutz, the Aggies’ number
one player, was sick and couldn’t
make the trip.
Tempers flared over a line call
LSU’s Mike Oransky made in the
second set of his singles mat()i
against Aggie Reid Freemaninatop
seed match Saturday. Freemanpro.
tested the call, drawing heated
words from Oransky. In the third
set, Oransky started yelling at some
members of the Aggie women’steam
who had been heckling him. Kent
then rushed to the court and repp,
mantled Oransky for the flare-i
Freeman won the match.
The Ags upped thir record to
on the season. Their next match j
against Louisiana Tech in College
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The saga of Sonny Allen, it seems,
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Allen, under pressure all season
long at Southern Methodist, res
igned as the Mustangs’ coach Friday.
His players, including son Billy,
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