The Battalion Sports February 26, 1982 Page 13 ies vs. Coogs Second place, bye to SWC semifinals on line by Frank L. Christlieb Sports Editor Claude Riley hasn’t forgotten eb.il. Blit the 6-10 Texas A&M for- ■ who has led the Aggies in Hg all season, says he H’t really expect to repeat Rasterful performance he ivelhat day. Riley showed the Houston V^T I Ingars that ought to pay more I. y Ron to him in the future, I Hg a career-high 38 points TMtut«(»R ollectin 8 18 rebounds in Hggies’ 95-77 victory. But T |’ ursday ! hat r he , lows Houston coach Guy ' a SU M will make certain he e that kind of success d n,llll,l Rlay when the Aggies face p Cougars in Hofheinz Pavi- s climbed on at 2:10 p.m. P ^ pe::: “Jb that game, I had no idea if increastiRhing like that was going to Rn," Riley said. “I just got e hikes fm ien and started hitting the id fruits It ots. ent up lot: ‘‘They’re going to be very con- fish andlous of me this time. They’ll ile beef aoiivetwo people close to me at all isive. p until our guards get hot. , Rll have someone in my face .a ®Rhole game. If our guards nos , t ' hitting and penetrating, ' ' ! 1 ey’Il have to get out there on : past year, e ” dto. 31 '). Th,. Cougars have won seven .orhealth H1 a row s i nce t he loss to e Angies and have crept slowly Claude Riley into a second-place tie with Texas A&M. While both teams have 10-5 records, Houston has a 19-6 season mark and Texas A&M is 17-8. If the Aggies defeat the Cougars, they will clinch second place and a bye into the semifin als of the Southwest Conference tournament next week. If Texas A&M loses and fourth-place Baylor defeats TCU in Fort Worth, the Aggies will finish in fourth place and will host the last-place SMU Mustangs Mon day in the first round of the tournament. During the past few games, the Aggies have relied mostly on Gary Lewis the play of guards Milton Wood- ley, Reggie Roberts, Tyren Naulls and Gary Lewis, who combined for 31 assists in Tues day’s 83-74 defeat of TCU. Lewis had 10 assists in the game, Woodley had eight, and Roberts and Naulls had five apiece. Lewis said the Aggies aren’t even thinking about their easy victory over the Cougars three weeks ago. “Nobody’s overconfident,” Lewis said. “You’ve got to go in there like you haven’t played them before.” Riley, who had been shooting /e ig small sing and it, rather .es such as (letcalf says junior Thomas o remain on Aggie squad by Frank L. Christlieb “j don’t think that’s anything es sucnasitM Sports Editor - the public needs to know,” Met- s and spettftppach Shelby Metcalf said calf said. “He’s been disciplined niirsday that reserve forward Thomas practiced with the team Thursday after having missed Wednesday’s workout. an “incomeBp Thomas, who stormed off hich the t be floor and out of G. Rollie nd business Vhite Coliseum during Tues- ional bar;.hy’s game with TCU; is still on low inflasHteam and has been “disci- ces. Demwfied” for his outburst, e have mats Thomas had twice missed de- ast years, tnsivc assignments in the s respontfCOnd half of the Aggies’ vic- K prompting Metcalf to take efforts toi® out for purposes of correct- ludget dtl^gthe mistakes. However, Tho- nding re(fc®as left the coliseum abruptly teases @ knocked down a chair on his •ationofail! w ay put. res to ett| Metcalf said: “He (T homas) nent and p: 11161 with the coaches and the Rains and it’s all over. It’s for- ing efforts gotten. some feds' fThings happen in the heat of :Rle. The news media are the :d commiffii )nes who make a big deal out of lesereventfll lationary oil Metcalf would not comment on the handling of Thomas’ situation. and it’s over.’* Graduate assistant coach David Goff also said the episode had been taken care of. “Mike had to apologize,” Goff said. “He got disciplined and it’s all cleared up.” Thomas, a 6-6 transfer from Kilgore Junior College, is aver aging three points and two re bounds a game. He averaged 22 points and 12 rebounds a game at Kilgore, and attended Central High School in Detroit, Mich. only 31 percent from the field since the Houston game, broke loose for 23 points against the Horned Frogs. Roberts, averaging 12 points a game, said that the Aggies real ize the importance of the game. “It’ll be a really tough game,” Roberts said. “We won’t make any changes — we’ll use the same defense. They’ll have to worry about shutting us down. I’m sure they’re going to be keying on Claude. “We’re confident, but we’re not overconfident.” Riley said that the Aggies have no intention of playing here in Monday’s opening round. “It’s going to be tough, be cause the Cougars know that they have to win,” Riley said. “This is a must game for us and Houston too.” “If we keep playing patient, smart ball, we should be able to beat them. I know that they can be beat down there. I think if we can go down with that great in tensity, we’ll have a real good chance to win.” Texas A&M coach Shelby Metcalf said that if the Cougars are thinking about concentrat ing their efforts on Riley, they may have their work cut out for them. “I think that’d be a mistake,” Metcalf said. “Houston has im proved a lot defensively and Rob (Williams, Cougar guard) has gotten his eye back.” Metcalf said the Aggies will have to stop Houston forward Clyde Drexler, who is averaging 16 points and 12 rebounds a game. “Drexler’s the guy we have trouble with,” Metcalf said. “We’ve got the SWAT team from the Houston police coming out to stop him. If we could have one player off that, team, it’d be Drexler.” Texas A&M guard Reggie Roberts leaps above TCU’s Brian Christensen and Doug Arnold to put up a one-handed jumper dur- tjjg Aggies’ 83-74 victory Tuesday ht. Texas A&M battles the Houston in staff photo by Eric Mitchell Cougars for second place Saturday at 2:10 p.m. in Hofheinz Pavilion. 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