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    THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1980
Page 11
The
Battalion
Picks
Rick Stolle
Kurt Allen
dp
Mike Burrichter
Richard Oliver
Texas A&M at SMU
rkansas at Rice
Jose State at Baylor
CU at Houston
Texas at Texas Tech
wth Carolina at Georgia
lissouri at Nebraska
Ussissippi St. at Alabama
'owboys at Cardinals
filers at Broncos
A&M by 1
Arkansas by 2
Baylor by 28
Houston by 9
Texas by 17
Georgia by 13
Nebraska by 6
Alabama by 3
Cowboys by 10
Oilers by 1
27-13 (.675)
SMU by 10
Arkansas by 7
Baylor by 17
Houston by 14
Texas by 10
Georgia by 3
Nebraska by 6
Mississippi St. by 2
Cardinals by 2
Oilers by 3
45-22 (.672)
A&M by 2
Arkansas by 13
Baylor by 14
Houston by 3
Texas by 14
Georgia by 7
Nebraska by 7
Alabama by 14
Cowboys by 20
Broncos by 3
44-23 (.657)
SMU by 31
Arkansas by 10
Baylor by 35
Houston by 17
Texas by 21
Georgia by 12
Nebraska by 3
Alabama by 6
Cowboys by 6
Broncos by 3
43-24 (.642)
SMU by 3
Arkansas by 1
Baylor by 30
Houston by 3
Texas by 14
Georgia by 13
Nebraska by 7
Alabama by 21
Cowboys by 21
Broncos by 14
41-26 (.612)
SMU by 10
Arkansas by 6
Baylor by 35
Houston by 13
Texas by 10
Georgia by 7
Nebraska by 13
Alabama by 25
Cowboys by 14
Oilers by 4
40-27 (.597)
Volleyball team
at UCLA tourney
4-0 soccer team to travel
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The Texas A&M women’s soccer
team, off to one of its better starts
ever, hits the road early Saturday
morning to begin a long weekend of
traveling.
Saturday, the team will play Texas
in Austin at 11 a.m. On Sunday, it’s
on to Waco to face the Baylor Bears.
The Ags are 4-0 this fall, and are
once again searching for a state title.
So far, they’re on the right track.
Led by a trio of “Carols” — Smith,
Gittinger and Sullivan — Texas
A&M has scored 18 goals in four
games, and has posted wins over
such teams as Trinity, arch-rival
Stephen F. Austin and Rice.
Head Coach Rob Borgeson said
the play of his three “Carols” as well
as Sue Tesar has been an important
factor in the Ags’ drive.
So far this season, Sullivan has led
the Aggies, scoring 10 goals over the
four games. The A&M defense has
also been excellent, giving up only
three goals against Stephen F. Aus
tin, who came in second in last
year’s state championship behind
A&M.
By MIKE BURRICHTER
Battalion Staff
The Texas A&M women’s vol
leyball team, on their first stop of
their California “tour,” lost to San
Diego State University by scores of
15-9,15-5,15-6 Tuesday night in San
Diego.
Now the Aggies are in Los
Angeles, where they begin their big
gest tournament thus far this season.
The UCLA Invitational kicks off to
day, and A&M coach Terry Condon
says this tournament has almost as
much talent in it as the national
championship should have.
The competition should be in
tense throughout for the young
Aggies, who carry a 19-25 record into
the tourney. To start things off, the
Ags are faced with playing three of
the nation’s top 10 teams in their
opening pool.
Condon said Utah State, ranked
No. 5 nationally, and the University
of the Pacific, ranked third, should
be the teams to beat in A&M’s open
ing pool. Placement in the six-team
pool, which is a round-robin event,
determines bracket placement in the
overall tournament championship.
Condon said the other teams are no
pushover either. The University of
Washington just knocked off the
country’s top-rated team, USC, and
should be ranked somewhere in the
top 10. And the other two teams,
Arizona and California-Irvine,
though unranked, play in perennial
power UCLA’s league.
Condon, who has yet to settle on a
definite starting lineup, says the
tournament should help her team
tremendously in the preparation for
the Texas State Championship to be
held at G. Rollie White Coliseum on
November 6-8.
The UCLA tournament will mark
somewhat of a homecoming for Con
don, her assistant, and three A&M
players. First-year coach Condon,
who played on the U.S. national
team for 12 years, spent her college
days at UCLA, as did her assistant,
Lindy Vivas, who graduated last
year. Sophomore players Elizabeth
Echternach, Sue Wetzel and Anne
Yardley all hail from neighboring
Newport Beach.
Condon will probably start the
three Californians, two juniors, and
use a variey of sophomores and fresh
men at the other starting position
and as backups. The team has no
seniors, and Condon stressed the im
portance of getting her youngsters as
much experience against good teams
as possible to ready for the state
championship.
“This tournament definitely has
the 10 best teams in the country in
it,” she said.
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DAY
8. 1980
By JON HEIDTKE
Battalion Staff
Texas A&M University will be
tiding a girls’ basketball clinic all
Saturday which will be high-
ited by a full scrimmage between
M women’s team and Tyler
nior College.
Over 500 junior high and high
|ool coaches and players attended
| year’s clinic and A&M coach
|erri Rapp expects another good
Owd this year. “The clinic will cov-
all aspects of the game as well
light training,” Rapp said. “It will
a good, well-rounded program. ”
Registration will be held in the
yer of G. Rollie White from 8 to 9
jn. From 9 to 9:45, Rapp will con-
let a session on “Offensive Pat-
ps and Drills.”
Iprom 9:45 to 10:30, George Cox,
^thage High School girl’s basket-
B coach, will give a presentation
“the Full Court Press” and “Drills
After a brief break, Tyler Junior
College women’s basketball coach,
Herb Richardson, will give a demon
stration on the “Zone Defense.”
From 1:30 to 2 p.m., Mike Fore
man, A&M assistant weight coach,
will give a lecture on “Weight Prog
rams for Women Athletes” which
will be followed by the scrimmage.
The registration fee is $10 for
coaches and $3 for students.
The Aggie Ladies play their first
game of the season Nov. 14 at home
against Southeast Louisiana.
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