f Page 16 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1981 Sports Ag — Bulldog facts Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. Stadium: Kyle Field (cap. 70,016) Crowd: about 55,000 Series: First meeting Records: Texas A&M 1-1, defeating California 29-28 and losing to Boston College 13-12. Louisiana Tech, defeating West Texas State 17-10 and East Tennesse State 31-3, losing to Baylor 28-21 Last year: Texas A&M 4-7, Louisiana Tech 5-6 Offenses: Texas A&M runs a pro-set with split backs, while Louisiana Tech runs I-formation Defenses: Texas A&M 4-3, Louisiana Tech 5-4 Coaches: Tom Wilson in third full season at Texas A&M, with overall record of 15-15. Billy Brewer in second year at Louisiana Tech, has 43-31-2 overall record in seven seasons of coaching Radio: KEAN, Abilene; KACV, Amarillo; KORA, Bryan; KRLD, Dallas; KNUZ, Houston; KMHT, Marshall; KURV, Edinburg; KBAT, Midland-Odessa; WOAI, San Antonio; KWTX, Waco; KVWC, Wichita Falls Other SWC games: SMU at TCU, Texas Tech at Baylor, Utah State at Houston, Rice at LSU, Arkansas at Mississippi, Miami at Texas Ag softball team in action at SFA By FRANK L. CHRISTLIEB Battalion Staff The first two weeks of the sea son have brought the Texas A&M University women’s softball team 14 wins, and two losses. Thus far, the University of Texas at Arling ton and Oklahoma State Universi ty are the only teams to beat the Aggies, something head coach Bob Brock feels won’t happen again. After losing 2-0 to UTA in the first game of the Texas A&M In vitational two weeks ago, the Aggies bounced back with a 7-0 defeat of the Mavericks in last weekend’s UTA Invitational. OSU had beaten the Aggies 3-0 in the first game the tournament, but Brock said that loss resulted from mistakes. Although several freshmen dot the roster, the Aggies have found that this year’s team doesn’t rely only on experience and upper classmen. Freshmen Iva Jackson, Josie Carter, Lisa Martinez and Gay McNutt have played vital roles in the Aggies early-season success. Jackson’s .389 average leads Texas A&M hitters, while team mate Carter has 20 RBI to lead the team in that category. Other top hitters on the team are Eya Resen- dez at .340, Linda Lancaster at .323, Martinez at .305 and Patti Holthaus at .298. The Aggies’ team batting average is .272. Defensively, Texas A&M has a fielding percentage of .963, with first baseman Lancaster’s .987 leading the way. Martinez, who as a pitcher has won six games against no losses, has played first base as well. Martinez hasn’t made an error at either position while recording 37 putouts and 83 assists. The team travels this weekend to Nacogdoches to play in the Stephen F. Austin Invitational tournament. The tourney will be played on a pool basis, with nine teams split into two groups. The Aggies’ pool includes Sam Houston State, Louisiana Tech, Pan American and Nicholls State, while the other group contains UTA, SFA, Northeast Louisiana and North Texas State. The first- and second-place win ners after pool play will play for a spot in the tournament champion ship, to be played Saturday even ing at 6:30. Soccer teams to play Both the Texas A&M Universi ty men’s and women’s extramural soccer teams are in action this weekend, with the women’s squad playing its initial match of the 1981 season. The Aggie women’s team travels today to San Marcos to play Southwest Texas State University, while the men host the University of Texas in an important opening Southwest Conference Soccer League game. The men’s home match starts Sunday at 2 p.m at the Texas A&M drill field. So far. the men have won one of their first four matches, but they’ve played well against tough competition. The women’s squad, which placed fifth in the nation last year, starts the 1981 season under new coach Jim Butts. After this weekend’s match, the team will host Stephen F. Austin University Oct. 3 in Kyle Field, and Louisiana State University Oct. 10 at the drill field. The squad then travels to Waco Oct. 17 to play Baylor University. is looking for qualified Accountants to join our rapidly growing firm in Houston. We will be interviewing on campus, October 6, 1981. REVIVAL COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4100 Old College Road Bryan, Texas SEPTEMBER 27-30 Sunday 10:50 a.m. & 6 p.m. Monday through Wednesday 7 p.m. Helen Williams — Evangelist Transportation — 846-2777 Battalion football forecast If WM S H * ■ s m wSk IP ^ \ dp Ritchie Priddy Frank L. 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