sports Battalion/Page 16 January 21, 1982 Aggie Ladies 4-12 after loss by Gaye Denley double figures, the Texas A&M Battalion Staff women’s basketball team ; Even with three players in the couldn’t snap a six-game losing OFF CAMPUS AGGIES APARTMENT COUNCIL PRESIDENCY VACANCIES Apply for your Apartment Complex at OCC or OCA Cubicle Deadline: Friday, January 22 streak Tuesday night, losing its seventh straight game to South ern Methodist University, 74- 68. An encouraging offensive performance, keyed by forward Kelly Krauskopf and posts Michell Tatum and Ann Trinka, was overshadowed by 34 turnov ers, which Coach Cherri Rapp cited as the reason for the loss. “I think that was the best game we’ve played all year,” Rapp said. “Turnovers were the big problem. But Michell Tatum and Ann Trinka both had real fine games.” Tatum led Texas A&M scor ers with 17 points, 12 more than her season average, and accounted for 13 of the Aggies’ 42 rebounds, tying her with Lynette Joiner for the season high. Krauskopf added 14 points for the Aggies and Trinka 13. Though the two freshmen posts prabably had their best corflbtned effort of the season, helping give Texas A&M a 42- 34 rebounding edge, the Aggies couldn’t stop the Mustangs’ Rhonda Rompola, who had 26 points and 14 rebounds. Lisa Davis, with 17 points, was the only other Mustang in double figures. With Tuesday’s loss, the Aggies have dropped 12 of their last 13 games. They’ve won only one game since the University of Texas at San Antonio halted their 3-0 start with a 67-57 win Dec. 3. Now 4-12, the Aggies play UTSA again tonight in San Antonio, and Rapp hopes that a victory will help salvage the season. ^fiJoRKS! WEIGHT WATCHERS is the most successful weight loss program in the world. 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For the first nine minutes of the final quarter Milwaukee could manage only one field goal while the Mavericks were playing swarming defense and hitting almost every shot they took. And the final result was a 109- 104 Dallas win that was probably the high water mark of the year and a half old franchise. “The results of this win were more gratifying than any other win this year,” said Motta. “We have been working hard in prac tice and haven’t been playing poorly. It was great to see our kids come back and start toll lieve.” 11 was the 10th win of the;: for Dallas, which won only] times all of last season, anditu the Mavericks’ first victoryi over Milwaukee. Dallas led by as many as 1 the first period only to under the barrage of baskeiij Marques Johnson, Quinnl ner and Brian Winters. T| Bucks opened as much as: point lead in the final motr of the third quarter at 90-75. But from that point untila 3:30 mark of the fourth peti Dallas outscored Milwaukee.. 5 5. 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