The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 02, 1982, Image 12

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Battalion/Page 12
March 2,1982
Gymnastics squad defeated
despite record point total
by Bill Robinson
13/inn / Battalion Staff
University scoring record was
not enough SaturcTay as the pre
viously undefeated Texas A&M
gymnastics team fell to the Uni
versity of Texas at Arlington.
The Aggies scored 209.15 in
the effort, breaking the 200-
point mark for the first time in
the team’s history. The previous
record of 198.6 was set Jan. 20 in
Texas A&M’s third meet of the
season.
Only five points separated
Texas A&M and UT-A at the
conclusion of the meet. UT-A
scored 214.95. It was the Aggies’
first loss in four outings.
Several team members
turned in high scores in the dual
meet. Three All-Arounders
finished in the meet’s top-six:
David Semon was third, Mark
Hartwell was fourth and John
Kemp finished fifth.
The Aggies won three of the
six events and looked strong on
each rotation.
In leading the team, Semon
won the high bar and placed
fourth in the floor exercises and
and parallel bars.
Hartwell won two events, the
rings and vault, and placed fifth
on the parallel bars.
Kemp placed fourth on the
rings and the high bar and was
fifth in the vault while.
Tennis team 10-2
after easy victory
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The Texas A&M men’s tennis team won its fifth straight meet
Monday by beating Tulsa University 7-2 at the Omar Smith Tennis
Center.
The Aggies have now won 10 meets and lost two in the 1982
spring season and are 1-0 in Southwest Conference play.
After defeating the Golden Hurricane, the defending Missouri
Valley Conference champion, coach David Kent said he’s impress
ed with his teanfs victory.
“We were expecting a tough meet so we feel very good about this
win,” Kent said. “T ulsa has an exceptional team.”
The Aggies played seven three-set matches against the Golden
Hurricane and lost only two.
Brian Joelson lost the number one singles match in a three-set
showdown against Doug Boswell 7-6, 5-7, 7-6.
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