Battalion/Page 15A December 6, 1982 sports 3iijMarquette finishes fast erto dump Assies, 73-58 I I o o 7 easuretow -adgearinal] lin g-eighicoii unnedbuiR doctor as iJ by Frank L. Christlieb Battalion Staff or Texas A&M, the evening Irted out great. Hitting their JSrst three shots against 16th- ?wouiddS nked Ma m ueue ’ the A gs ies bviouslytit t<)0 ^ a 6-2 lead, while the use 0 j-, ^prriors found the bottom of Tfe net only once in their first "e tries. cesofthe id a [But with 7:14 left in the first and Texas A&M ahead 20- 16, Milwaukee Arena’s ceiling Hgan to cave in on the Aggies, cs is the jBy the time Coach Shelby Met- helpboxeritelfs basketball squad climbed irthecobiu pt from under the rubble, the reciprlHank Raymonds’ nationally Biked Warriors had taken a 73- rhich I feeljfe victory in front of 11,052 inaneutralJpv'tators. ■ total coraBThe Aggies’ record is now 2-3 s. Ifinhisojlf 01 ' l he season, while Marquette ngthatcouii| s 2-0. tor could™both teams were plagued by ig in thetow (,r shooting throughout the tboxingcir 6 - as Texas A&M outshot irts aroun.lf :lrc l uett ^ 4() I K ' rcerU ^ 38 Pf re taken oi ei " on the evenin S- From the I7(i0lvin[ throw line ’ the A SK ies con - ind Co. pnl ected on just 10 of 22 shots for ■ t • percent and the Warriors n m nn. I9 0 f26 for 73 per- mencantearM ‘ boxing rejlml' and mafw too late- L Texas A&M, which placed mree men in double figures, scored first on freshman guard Knny Brown’s layup. The Tjfgies’ Tyren Naulls and Jim mie Gilbert offset a tyingjumper from Marquette’s Glenn “Doc” Rivers by hitting layups to give Texas A&M a 6-2 lead. he Warriors took a 7-6 lead layup from forward over JacliB It was iter dctory. e game, $"1 ) in the pt« ; Bobcats' I to Baylor I'll coordinator .rSf" from p a « e i3 » Bsive player play. ,4. TCU Horned Frogs: The place Jn miy highlight TCU fans had g afternexm w h en head coach F.A. Dry issume t ' lr «s fired and Southwest Texas iesatTexasBjg head coach Jim Wacker y- Bs named as replacement. The was unbeliftB°gs, who were told of Dry’s whosedul Imissal just days before they li st towinb ere scheduled to end their sea- championi 0n against Texas A&M, were so ition r sii' (t |P' re 6 by the firing that they mted P® Pmptly went out and lost, 34- 4. In Wacker, the ’Frogs have (at many consider a master re- iter, but TCU fans may find feir best bet is basketball hson. Rice Owls: What can be said jout a team that finishes 0-11 ^ eOwls lost to everybody they ere supposed to lose to, every- dy they could have lost to, and everybody they were supposed to beat. Rice coach Ray Alborn jwas patient, however, even when Micheal Calhoun, ben ched as a quarterback, refused toswitch to any other position. It jprobably wouldn’t have helped janvway. Claude Riley grabbed 11 rebounds against Marquette Dwayne Johnson, and Rivers’ jumper from the top of the key pushed the lead to 9-6. Brown tied the score 11-11 on a 16-foot jumper and free throw after a foul by 6-5 sophomore guard Terry Reason. Reason finished the game with 21 points to lead Marquette and Brown paced the Aggies with 13 points. A jumper by Brown and a 15- footer by forward Claude Riley gave Texas A&M an 18-14 lead, and Brown’s driving layup gave the Aggies another four-point lead at 20-16. Two free throws by Marquette’s Marc Marotta made the score 20-18 and a tip- in by forward Terrell Schlundt tied the score. Marquette took a 22-20 lead Kenny Brown scored 13 points to lead the Aggies on two free throws by freshman Kerry Trotter, and the Aggies could never tie the Warriors or regain the lead after that. Dur ing the last eight minutes of the first half, Marquette outscored Texas A&M 18-4 to take a 34-24 halftime lead. Crucial Aggie turnovers late in the first half, several brought about by the Warriors’ 1-3-1 trap defense, prevented Texas A&M from cutting the Warriors’ lead. In fact, Texas A&M commit ted 26 turnovers during the game and the Warriors came up with an amazing 23 steals. On the other hand, Marquette had only 10 turnovers and the Aggies had five steals. “The 1-3-1 zone trap really SHRIMPARAMA MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT $5.95 FRIED SHRIMP OUR REGULAR $7.95 Platter with all the trimmings AGGIE OWNED AND OPERATED CLASS ’60 KICC’S SSGTOOD and STSQK East 29th Street at Carter Creek ji Ztk/k Shcu Men! Our Entire Stock of Western Boots hurt us in the first half,” Metcalf said. “When we got behind by 10 at halftime, we just never could seem to make up that margin.” To start the second half, Mar quette jumped out to a 44-26 lead with 16:34 left. The Aggies cut the deficit to 44-30 on bas kets by Roy Jones and Brown, but the Warriors continued to build their lead until it reached 21 points, 56-35, with 11 mi nutes left in the game. Naulls had 12 points for the Aggies and Riley had 10 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. McHenry had a season-high 9 points and Jones had 8. For Marquette, Johnson had 14 points, Rivers and Marotta had nine and Schlundt had eight. Texas A&M outrebound- ed the Warriors 49-41 and finished with 17 assists to Mar quette’s 14. Lazzaretti, who finished with no points on the night, led the Warriors with 10 rebounds. I DON'T L\\F THAT DOCTOR.! WHAT'S HAPPENING AT MR. GATTI'S EVERYDAY MON. 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