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Softball team atop field
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by Frank L. Christlieb
Sports Editor
The Aggie women’s softball
team takes its No. 1 national
ranking into the 12-team Asso
ciation for Intercollegiate Athle
tics for Women national tourna
ment, which opens Thursday in
Norman, Okla.
Texas A&M, which compiled
a 36-3 fall record on the way to
the state championship, finished
the spring with a 41-5 record.
During Bob Brock’s first year as
the Aggies’ coach, the team won
the SWAIAW regional title by
defeating Stephen F. Austin
once and Oklahoma State twice.
Other seeds in the national
competition include Utah, Cal-
Berkeley, Michigan, Rhode Is
land and Southwest Missouri.
The six teams rounding out the
tournament field are Ohio State,
Oklahoma, the United States In
ternational University, Western
Illinois, Central Michigan and
Oklahoma State.
Texas A&M, which has a bye
in the first round, opens Thurs
day night at 7:30 against the
winner of the Ohio State-United
States International game. That
contest is scheduled for Thurs
day at 3 p.m.
The Aggies will make their
fourth straight appearance in
the national tourney after plac
ing fifth in 1979, third in 1980
and fourth in 1981. Texas A&M
has defeated seven of the teams
in the tourney, and has lost only
to USIU earlier in the spring.
Included on Brock’s 14-
player squad are second base-
man Patti Holthaus, shortstop
Carrie Austgen, third baseman
Maria Resendez, rightfielder
Karen Guerrero, leftfielder
Mary Lou Youngblood, pitchers
Lori Stoll and Shan McDonald,
designated hitter-outfielder
Josie Carter, outfielders Iva
Jackson, Mel Pritchard and Rose
Ruffino, first baseman-catcher
Linda Lancaster, first baseman-
catcher Shannon Murray and
catcher Gay McNutt.
McDonald, a junior, had a 20-
1 spring record and a 0.41 ERA
after compiling 13-1 and 0.08
marks during the fall. Stoll, also
a junior, had a 19-4 record for
the spring and a 10-2 record for
the fall. Freshman Lisa Mar
tinez, who withdrew from the
University during March, had a
13-0 record during the fall and a
2-0 record for the spring.
While Texas A&M
struck out 319 batters in 2!
nings in the fall, they had
strikeouts in 336 durinj
spring portion of theschti
As a team, the Aggies
during the spring, withCiB
.359 and Youngbloods
leading the way.
Here are the national tin
ment’s first-round games:
— Ohio State-ISlU
— Oklahoma-Rhode Is!
— Southwest
Central Michigan
Illinois
Oklahoma State-Wa ms Co>
Skeet and trap squad earns title
The Texas A&M Skeet and
Trap team has won the national
championship, sweeping all
four individual categories in the
competition.
The Aggies outscored more
than 20 teams, including the
U.S. Military and Naval Acade
mies, during the Association of
College Unions International
National Collegiate Skeet and
Trap Championship tourna
ment. The event was held in
Peoria, Ill.
The Air Force Academy
placed second in the competi
tion, nearly 100 points behind
Texas A&M.
Dr. E.E. Burns, the team’s
coach and adviser for the last 10
years, said that the Aggies’ finish
marked the first time to his
knowledge that team members
from a single university had won
individual honors in all four di
visions in addition to winning
the overall trophy.
Individual winners were Jeff
Sizemore, a sophomore agricul
tural economics major from
Corpus Christi, taking first place
in both the international skeet
and American skeet divisions.
Sizemore’s victory in interna
tional skeet was his third con
secutive triumph in that divi
sion.
Jeff Birmingham, a freshman
geology student from Port Lava
ca, placed first in the interna
tional trap division and Glenn
Douglas, a senior agricultural
economics major from Bay City,
took first place in the American
trap division.
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Aggies prepare for NCAA competition
Two juniors on the Aggie
men’s tennis team will open
competition today in the NCAA
tennis championships in
Athens, Ga.
Brian Joelson, Texas A&M’s
No. 1 seed throughout the past
season, will take part in the sing
les competition, and will join
Tom Judson in the doubles por
tion of the tourney.
Texas A&M coach David
Kent said the-two players have
demonstrated their ability and
are deserving of the invitation to
participate in the champion
ships.
“I feel that Joelson is one of
the top singles players in the
country,” Kent said. “And he
and Judson have had some qual
ity wins in doubles this season.”
The Aggie men’s golf team,
which won the Southwest Con
ference title April 16-18, will
play in the NCAA tournament
May 26-29 in Pinehurst, N.C.
Junior Danny Briggs, the SWC
medalist, competed in the Colo
nial Invitational, held over the
weekend in Fort Worth.
The No. 3-ranked women’s
golf team, which overtook top-
ranked TCU to win the state title
in April, is one of 19 squads
selected to play in the NCAA
championships May 26-29 at
Stanford University in Palo
Alto, Calif.
The Aggies will compete
against Arizona, Arizona State,
Brigham Young, Florida, Flor
ida International, Louisiana
State, Michigan State, New Mex
ico, North Carolina, Oklahoma
State, Rollins, San Jose State,
Southern California, Southern
Methodist, Stanford, TCU, Tul
sa and UCLA.
Texas A&M, coached by Kitty
Holley, will play in the AIAW
national tourney in Columbus,
Ohio, June 16-19, with Ohio
State hosting the event. Junior
Shirley Furlong, the state med
alist, and senior Monica Welsh
are the Aggie co-captains.
Junior Jackie Bertram, sopho
more Susan Yantis and fresh-
Members of the Texas A&M
men’s track team will compete in
seven events during the NCAA
championships being held June
1-5 at Brigham Young Universi
ty in Provo, Utah.
—Johnny Hector, longjump
(26-PA)
— Kevin McGinnis, shot put
(61-1)
— Robert Windsor, shot put
(60-10)
— Don Jones, high jump (7-
non Pittman, Darrell Austin,
Rod Richardson, 400-meter re
lay (39.56)
— Mike Glaspie, 110-meter
high hurdles (13.79)
— Richardson, 100-meter
dash (10.09)
— Rick Thomas, 400-meter
hurdles (50.29)
— Richardson, 200-meter
dash, 20.79
— Washington, 200-meter
dash, 20.71
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