The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 1980, Image 12

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 24. 196C
USED ]Women’s soccer team to face
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Alan Heath says he can’t afford to
promise his team steaks if they win
this Saturday’s game against Stephen
F. Austin University. But he’s sure
he won’t have to give his team any
incentive.
“We haven’t lost to Stephen F. in
our last four meetings,” Heath said.
“We’ve beaten them twice and have
tied twice. Their coach promised the
whole team steaks if they win.”
The last time the two teams met,
the score ended in a 2-2 tie. That was
two months ago, in a cold wind at
Cain Field. It was so cold, the two
teams decided it wasn’t worth it to
play an overtime period.
Heath is confident.
“Neither one of us(the teams) has
lost yet this season,” he said. “We’re
4-0-1 in league play and we'll be 5-0-
1 after this game.”
The Aggies are coming off a fifth-
place finish in the Colorado
Women’s College in soccer tourna
ment in Colorado Springs. A field of
12 competed in that tournament,
and the Ags played four games, win
ning three and losing one.
Heath was pleased with his team’s
performance, but wasn’t very
pleased with the way the the tourna
ment was run.
“The teams that finished third and
fourth had lost to teams we had
beaten,” he said.
Northern Colorado took first place
in the tournament, and Heath said
he was very impressed with the
athletes on that team. Stanford
placed second, California at Santa
Barbara took third and Arizona
finished fourth.
The Aggies played their first game
last Friday against Colorado Univer
sity, which placed 11th in the tourna
ment. Fullback Adele Fairman and
right wing Stephanie Barrett scored
the Aggie goals in the first half and
the teams battled to a defensive stan
doff in the second half, giving the
Aggies their first victory.
The Aggies lost their second
game, 4-1 to Stanford. Heath said his
team should have won that one, if it
hadn’t been for a bad call.
“Oh yes, we could have won that
one for sure,” he said. We had a
goal called back that would have put
us up 2-0. After that, the altitudes
tore us up.”
Heath said the thin Colorado air
took its toll on his players, whose
only out-of-state game previously
this year had been in Mexico.
Saturday afternoon the Ags played
tournament host Colorado College,
which finished eighth. Carol Sulli
van scored the game’s lone goal in
the first half to put the Ags back on
the winning track. Heath said Sulli
van, whom he moved to the front
line from a halfback position, has
been superb lately.
“She’s scored 10 of our last 17
goals,” he said. “She’s really been
the difference.”
Colorado College went on to beat
California.
The Ags finished the tournament
with a 2-0 win over Colorado <
which finished sixth in the |'
ment, despite a victory over
place Arizona State. Reserve i
forward Becky Erwin scored r
the first half and Sullivan scon
other in the second half.
Heath, whose team tuned t
the tournament with a 7-1 ^
Trinity the weekend before a
was proud of his team’s perfor
and just wishes they coulf
finished higher.
"I’m embarrassed to s
finished fifth,” he said. “W<
got messed around by the scl
the way they had set it up. W
stuck in the toughest division,
know how they figured it tha
Aggie halfback Donna Ellei
one of the tournament’s Mos
able Players.
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Texas A&M’s men’s tennis team
travels to Corpus Christi today for
the Southwest Conference Tennis
Tournament. The Ags will complete
a match already partially under way
with the University of Houston and
try to improve their conference re
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The team left today and will com
plete the match with UH at 3 p.m.
The match was called on April 12 due
to darkness but Texas A&M has
already won the match. The Ags won
four singles and one doubles match
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“The two doubles matches are ,i
ally important to many of the L
in the conference,” said David!
Texas A&M tennis coach. Houston
trying to catch the University i
Arkansas for the league lead anii
just a few match wins behind)
said.
Rice is very close to the
only five wins behind in the!
standings.
“We need to win those doubles^
stay in front of Rice and give usasl
at TCU,” he said.
Arkansas is in the SWC lead*
Houston, Texas, SMU, TCU, Ta
A&M, Texas Tech and Baylor
ing. The Ags are in the samej
they were last year at this time.
The tourament will be held Fri
through Sunday at the Howard ^
Butt Tennis Center in Cor]
Christi. The winner will have a a
chance of receiving a bid fori
NCAA tournament, Kent said !
NCAA tournament will be held SI
19-24 at Athens, Ga.
Both Arkansas and Texas bead
Ags badly during the season. 1
Aggies lost tough matches to 1
and SMU, and beat Houstoni
season. Kent said the Ags
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win the title.
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