The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 23, 1982, Image 16

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April 23, 1|l
Women golfers head for state
By Elaine Engstrom
Battalion Reporter
The nationally-ranked Texas
A&M women's golf team will
open competition Sunday in the
three-day Texas Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics for
Women state golf tournament.
Eight teams will play in the
tourney, to be held at Wildwood
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Golf Course north of
Beaumont. The five-woman
squad will play 18 holes each day
and the team score is taken from
the lowest four scores.
The Aggies are third in both
the national AIAW and NCAA
rankings. The University of
Tulsa is first and Texas Christ
ian University is second with
Southern Methodist University
following the Aggies with a
fourth-place ranking.
The team, ranked fourth in
the fall, moved up to third place
following a second-place finish
in the final fall tournament.
The five Texas A&:M golfers
playing in the tournament are
co-captains Shirley Furlong and
Monica Welsh, Patricia Gon
zalez, Jackie Bertram and Susan
Yantis.
Coach Kitty Holley thinks the
team has played consistently this
year and should do well at the
state tournament.
“The team played two weeks
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ago on the same course at the
Lamar Invitational and finished
fourth, but we were only three
shots out of second place,” she
said. “We haven’t practiced very
much because of the rain this
week, but the girls are very ex
cited and we expect to win.”
Familiarity with the course
should help the team do well in
the tournament, Furlong said.
“We all know the course,” she
said. “We have four veterans re
turning from last year’s tourna
ment and everyone was shooting
around par last Week.”
“The course is in Big Thicket
country and has lots of trees.
The key will be to keep the ball
in play out of the trees and to
concentrate on playing the
course instead of the other
teams,” Furlong said.
The men’s golf team’s recent
victory at the Southwest Confer
ence tournament has made the
women more determined to win
state and to do well in the two
national tournaments
up.
coming
“The men’s team has helped
to inspire us,” Furlong said. “We
asked the guys what their secret
weapon was and they us told to
practice our short game (chip
ping and putting on the green)
and to keep a positive attitude
and we have.”
A&M hosts US VBA region^
championship tournament
Yantis said: “We’ve had a
rough semester, but everyone’s
getting it together now. We’re
really fired up because of the
men’s win.”
The women’s team will finish
out the year in the NCAA tour
nament May 26-29 at Stanford
University and in the AIAW
tournament at Ohio State Uni
versity June 16-19.
Texas A&rM University will be
the siteof the 1982 United States
Volleyball Association’s AA Re
gional Championships, to be
held Saturday starting at 8 a.m.
in the East Kyle Recreation
Building and G. Rollie White
Coliseum.
Nine men’s teams and nine
women’s teams from all over
South Texas will compete for
the right to represent the
USVBA’s Lone Star Region at
the 1982 national champion
ships in Hilo, Hawaii on May 1 1-
New tournament to be
‘NIT’ of college tennis
United Press International
A new tournament modeled after basketball's
MONROE, La.
NIT will rank as the second most prestigious event in college
tennis, Northeast Louisiana University officials say.
To be called the National Independent Tennis Tournament,
the meet would include the top men’s teams in the nation that do
not participate in the NCAA championship — which involves only
16 teams.
“This tournament will fill a vacuum in college tennis,” NLU
coach Wilson Campbell said Thursday. “Probably fewer teams get
to participate in the NCAA tennis tournament than in any other
NCAA championship, so there are many other strong teams which
deserve a chance to compete in a national tournament.”
Campbell said he had already obtained commitments from
several nationally ranked teams for the tournament, w hich will be
held May 15-18 at the Heard Tennis Complex at NLU.
Teams already committed to attend include California-Irvine,
which has beaten three Top 20 teams; Auburn, currently ranked
in the Top 20; San Jose State and Minnesota.
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15. This weekend’s tournament
is being hosted bv the Texas
A&M volk-vhall c lub.
In the men’s division, the
Aggies are the defending
champs. Texas A&M has won
the championship the past two
years and will be pressed this
season by the Houston Vol
leyball Club, Port Neches Canoe
Club and the Tri-Cities Vol
leyball Club from the San Anto
nio area.
Members of the Texas A&M
team include captain Fariborz
Estakhri; middle blockers Mark
Piwonka, Shawn Boatman,
George Mehaffey and Mike
Kvello; outside attackers Tim
Friedlander and Mike Shannon
and setters Fred Battenfield and
John Kelly. The team’s co
coaches are Estakhri and Noel
Orr.
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