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sports Battalion/Page February 1,1 Lady Longhorns win tide; Aggies lose to UH, SMU by Gaye Denley Battalion Staff The Lady Longhorns of Texas, winners of last year’s Southwest Conference women’s basketball tournament, repe ated the feat Saturday night with a 68-53 victory over Arkansas in G. Rollie White Coliseum. surged to a 14-point halftime lead, mainly on the outside shooting of all-tournament for ward Sherryl Hauglum, who had 18 points for the night. Meanwhile, the Aggie Ladies, who were knocked from win ner’s bracket competition Thursday when they lost to Houston 73-36, dropped a con solation game to SMU Friday afternoon 76-53. In the final game, Texas The Longhorns had no trou ble maintaining their lead, shooting 48 percent from the field and 64 percent from the free throw line as they ran away with the 15-point victory. Annette Smith and Terri Mack ey, who added 15 and 10 points, respectively, to the Longhorns’ effort were also named to the all-tournament teams. Another all-tourney selec tion, Bettye Fiscus, was the lone Razorback in double figures with 14 points. In Friday’s consolation semi final, the Mustangs jumped to a 35-23 halftime lead, extending the margin to 32 points midway through the second half. Texas A&M managed to chip away some of that lead after Kelley Sullivan, who had hobbled off the court with an injured ankle with 19:31 left in the game, re turned to score six of her 20 points. The Aggie comeback fell short, however, and SMU hung on to its lead for the victory. All tournament forward Rompola finished with for SMU, the game hi The I^idy Cougars of ton defeated Baylor Saturday for third place.] ' Texas Tech clinched ill in the tournament by the Mustangs 71-58in of loser’s bracket play The Aggie Ladies, for the season, willhaveai to avenge their worst season today when they the Lady Cougarsjusttlu after Houston’s Ti-% Tipoff for the game is5:| Rollie White. itl Tennis team beats McClennan m by Denise S. Sechelski Battalion Staff The Texas A&M University men’s tennis team scored its first victory of the 1982 season by ” M-F 9:00-5:30 /—N 415 University 1 846-5816 'rOUL JLALLfA STOH£ LIQUIDATION SALE OF ALL N.Y. STOCK SALE CONTINUED UNTIL VALENTINE'S DAY ABSOLUTE LAST DAY FEB. 13 60% OFF AAft.*A*A**A*********** ■**-****A***T<rA****Ai A: beating McClennan Junior Col lege Sunday at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. The Aggies dropped only one match in the tournament, which had been scheduled for Satur day but was postponed because of the rain that plagued College Station all day. McClennan, which replaced Hardin-Simmons University as the Aggies’ first opponent of the spring, played better than Har din-Simmons would have, ten nis Coach David Kent said. “The first match (of the year) is always tough,” he said. The Aggies won eight of the nine matches they played and Kent said the high quality of ten nis is what he was expecting from his team. In the number one singles match, freshman Mike Pazourek posted the most im pressive win by beating Don Woods, 6-2, 6-7, 6-1. “Mike’s just a freshman, but he’s many years ahead of that,” Kent said. “He’s outstanding.” Junior team captain Ron Kowal beat Mario Rauch, 6-0, 6-2. ' “I’m happy with Kowal, who played so well in the w ind. That usually bothers him,” Kent said. The Aggies won singles matches with junior Brian Joel- son defeating Ronen Graziani, 6-3,6-3, and freshman Greg Hill beating Richard Tatum, 6-0, 6- 1. I <>m |nelson, a junid fet ed the only defeat[o!| A&M. losing to Ed Strick 2-6, 6-3. Kent said he appointed in Judson’$[ added that anyone cant off day. “I don’t know pened. Judson is usu fiercest competitor. His just w’asn’t in it,” Kents Sophomore Van Barry rallied to beat Tom Adams, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. “Van hung in there and play ed very well once he got going,” Kent said. 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