Sports THE BATTALION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1981 Page 11 ausingh met him® t you goto i ad about concerud In timida tion ! Staff photo by Brian Tate extra pool sibly i Chemine Doty and Wendy Wilson (l to r) prepare to block a shot from Diane Myers of Lamar University during the Texas A&M Volleyball Tournament which was held over the weekend. The 19th-rated Aggies won the tournament by sweeping all five games. The Aggies host Southwestern University tonight and Texas Tech Thursday night in G. Rollie White with both games beginning at 7:30. The Ags travel to Austin Friday and Saturday. the teai; remaini: its to mi 'ood, id he n saying 4a Men’s soccer team loses 3-2 'inning I ’ we ■ ime oflli Hopeful 11 togetk By FRANK L. CHRISTLIEB Battalion Staff Although the Texas A&M Uni- ■rsity men’s soccer team lost 3-2 hvo overtimes Sunday to North- astern Louisiana University, the latch effectively tested the ggies luck against top-rated ams. .After losing close matches car er in the year to nationally rank- teams North Texas State Uni- lersity and Brigham Young Uni- lersity, the Aggies traveled to Monroe, La. over the weekend to face 8-3-2 NLU. The loss left Texas A&M with a 4-4-2 season record, while the team’s South west Conference Soccer League record remains 2-0-2. The match with NLU provided the Aggies with much-needed warmup for this weekend’s all- important conference match with Southern Methodist University. The Mustangs enter this Sunday’s contest with a SYVCSL record of 3-0-0 and six points, but the Aggies six points mean that the winner of the match will have un disputed control of first place in the conference. The match will be played on the Mustangs home field Sunday at 2 p.m. In Texas A&M’s loss to NLU, the Aggies fell behind 2-0 at half time, but came back to tie in the second half, sending the game into overtime. According to NCAA soccer regulations, teams must play two overtimes if regulation play ends in a tie. y Abileis Z^pccer team The Aggies’ Scott Gamble scored 10 minutes into the second half to cut the NLU lead to 2-1, while teammate Todd Leavitt tied the score 20 minutes later. However, after playing fine de fense during the second half and the first 10-minute overtime, the Aggies allowed NLU to score the winning goal with only one minute left in the second overtime. Texas A&M coach Telmo Fran co cited his team’s play, saying that the Aggies played inspired soccer throughout the match. “The team’s morale and spirit were always there, but with out- of-town games, you’re up against a lot of things like the crowd and the referees,” Franco said. meet an: >f hoim’ undefeated The Best Pizza In Town! Honest. et will 1< runte J oi used til By FRANK L. CHRISTLIEB Battalion Staff The Texas A&M University mens soccer team won two latches over the weekend to in ease its record to 6-0, defeating leUniversity ofTexas4-l and the niversity of Colorado 4-0. Coach Jim Butts said the two ictories may move the Aggies itothe top nation’s top 10 teams, ince UC was ranked number ightand UT entered weekend ac- ranked number 18. e womti te ig it i V- )d team. > do is j!< the sa« >e run irday i| gies the samt nst tliii :h Te® niveralj o, ACL cheduld Vitti cods. IX. P.f ■ak ad Butter MG NEP er- WE DELIVER 846-3412 Mr. Gatti's Pizzamat AFTER 5 P.M. — MIN. $5.00 ORDER Te ►TvVTE O Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired 216 N. MAIN BRYAN Mon.-Fri. Sat. 822-6105 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Carol Smith scored three goals nd Laura Estes added one for the iggiesin Saturday’s win over UT. exasA&M managed 13 shots on oal, while the Longhorns shot even times, with Aggie goalie My Bourne saving five UT shots. In the Aggies win Saturday tftemoon over eighth-ranked Col- erado, forward Becky Carpenter cored all four unassisted goals in a lemendous offensive hurst. Again. Texas A&M outshot its 'Pponent 13-4 in gaining its third pout of the season. Butts cited the play of Carpen- !» and Smith in the two wins, lading that several of his players eceived slight ankle injuries dur- ng the matches. 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