The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 25, 1982, Image 18

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Golfers fifth at Lamar
Aggies compete in Border Olympics Friday
by Bill Robinson
Battalion Staff
The Texas A&M University
men’s golf team is headed to
Laredo to compete in the Bor
der Olympics Friday and Satur
day following a good perform
ance in the Lamar Intercollegi
ate golf tournament, which com
pleted play Monday.
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Gary Krueger, who finished
second in the Border Olympics
in 1981, and All-America’s Dan
ny Briggs and Brad Tones are
expected to lead the team in the
tournament.
Texas A&M played well in
Beaumont, Where it finished
fifth of 21 teams entered in the
Lamar University event.
The Aggies shot had an 882
team total for the tournament to
finish 21 shots behind the Uni
versity of Houston in the tour
nament, held at the Pinewood
Country Club in Beaumont.
Houston shot an 861 to win
the tourney, seven strokes ahead
of its closest opponent.
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Aggie ladies seek
TAIAW swim tide
Ladies to face Wayland
in tourney’s first round
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Texas A&M University
women’s swim team competes in
the state meet this weekend in
Austin.
The women, who finished
seventh last year, are competing
in the Texas Association of In
tercollegiate Athletics for
Women state swimming cham
pionships.
“We’re a lot stronger this
year,” Texas A&M swim coach
Mel Nash said. “We should fin
ish somewhere between third
and sixth.
“It is going to be close be
tween the University of Texas
and Southern Methodist Uni
versity.”
In addition to Texas A&M,
UT and SMU, teams from
Texas Tech University, Lamar
University and Rice University
will compete.
by Gaye Denley
Battalion Staff
The Aggie Ladies fought
their way to a berth in the
TAIAW state tournament with
last Friday’s 53-48 victory over
the University of Texas at San
Antonio, but the real test will be
tonight if they expect to advance
beyond the opening round.
The new obstacle is Wayland
Baptist University, the second
seed of the tournament and a
93-71 winner over Texas A&M
Dec. 18.
Head coach Cherri Rapp said
it will take an almost flawless
game, both mentally and physic
ally, for the Ladies to beat Way-
land in Plainview tonight.
“I think it was hard for us to
get mentally ready for UTSA,
because the girls thought they
were much better than them,”
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to take a near-perfect
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we’ve been playing
ought to be able to give i®
good game.”
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ranked fifth in the natiosf
first in the state, isseededlJ
than Wayland. The Ladyfl
ghorns, 26-3 on theseasouf
the Southwest ConferenctJ
nament hosted by Texasi
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Ladies 93-53 Feb. 8. Teal
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this season.
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in the tournament dr , HO loss
season,” Rapp said. Nuggets
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tournament’s seventhseecifnight hi
l^e Kelley Sullivan, Romyleam ha
dy, Kelly Krauskopf, bB
Joiner and Janet Duckhaal
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age, is the leading scorer close to
Ladies, while Duckhamf Moesaic
rebounds with six pergariThat’s I
the last game against Wt vve’ve pi
however, Joiner claimed |ust not
point honors with 19. earlier. ’
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starters from the
team, returning only Sul
and have won only nine!
games during the rebui ^
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