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    Texas A&M
The Battalion Sports
January 12, 1983 /Page 9
adies to play Baylor Saturday
Hogs, Aggies set for SWC tilt
jkansas at
Texas
Starting lineups
A&M
:or the Ducki
S°ing to malJ
lows about J
>ne to eitfin
lo od." said „
before sheau
started tlie
netted their._
li?es in an k Texas A&M
s 8 AmTO«-Claude Riley, 14.0 pts., 9.0 reb.
Ibomuot, A* Lowell McHenry, 7.0 pts., 3.6 reb.
*d iff* 1 Jimmie Gilber., 6.2 pis., 6.7 reb.
SO,, Naif- Reggie Robe™, ><»•« P' 5 -. 2 - 4 e*b.
nd to Ooug Lee. u.O pts., — teb.
wk.insus
ockworth sarB - Leroy Sutton, 5.8 pts., 3.5 reb.
d her son'saB - J oe 12.6 pts., 7.4 reb.
ered sormicfB - J°b n Snively, 6.7 pts., 1.0 reb.
■—Alvin Robertson, 14.7 pts., 5.5 reb.
■— Darrell Walker, 18.6 pts., 5.6 reb.
, rime and site — 7:35 p.m. in G. Rollie White Coliseum
I pf jtedio-TV — Warner-Amex cable will broadcast the game in
t L Houston, while KTAM-AM (1080) in Bryan will air the game
gdly.
Southwest Conference), Razor-
fields. TheD* :ords — A K8 ies 7-8 (1-1 in &
were sottaM^ 5 . 1 U-" () 111 ^ l i n
the sin^» ches — I exas A&M, Shelby
^ jOacnes— i exas zvocivi, aneioy Metcalf, 315-210 overall, 177-
!0. r t in SWC; became winningest SWC coach with Saturday’s
ouni\ k ? 6-63 victory over Rice. Arkansas, Eddie Sutton, 281-101 over-
tesman Lou I 1 ' iy8 ' 51 al Arkansas.
I cra -| 1c j 1 1 Mv matchups — At center, the Aggies’ 6-9, 200-pound fresh-
einescauehi* 11 J' mm ‘ e Gilbert will have his hands full with 6-11, 250-
between 5(K'B ,nd b<’ 0 tre Dame transfer Joe Kleine. Another key battle will
■hat waged between Texas A&M guard Reggie Roberts, 6-3,
18S, and Arkansas guard Darrell Walker, 6-4, 1 SO.AValker leads
rUnitedAirlJie conference in scoring and Roberts leads the Aggies with 12
Regulator)’ Links and is second in steals with 25.
NationalTrar j^ggie facts — The last Texas A&M victory over Arkansas came
Board were->y a score of 52-50 in the SWC tournament final in 1980 ... the
iut 25 miles' Aggies’last victory over the Hogs in the coliseum was in 1980, by
turban RomJsiore of 45-39 ... Texas A&M had eight blocked shots and 15
considerablt|eah against in Saturday’s victory over Rice ... Gilbert had five of
the radkafise blocks to give him 35 for the season — over half of the
ne plane.( cam’s 66 for the season.
had recovrlbuorback facts — Arkansas defeated the Aggies 64-63 and
id they were|2-75 during 1981-82, when the Hogs finished 23-6 ... No mat-
ally confirm «r what happens throughout the rest of the current schedule,
five hours ^ Razorbacks will have a new full-season scoring leader when
the final buzzer sound,s. That’s because Scott Hastings, Arkan-
,,. . „■ leading scorer during the past three seasons, is playing in the
ed blessing, ... Sidney Moncrief, who led the Razorbacks in scoring
;toseeanytl» en Hastings was a freshman, is now averaging 21 points a
eres noreMrog with lhe NBA - S Milwaukee Bucks.
■dead but it r
by John Wagner
Sports Editor
Some teams have all the luck.
Alter all, if you have to come
to G. Rollie While Coliseum to
play basketball, the best time to
show up is when school is out
and the stands won’t be full.
Enter the Arkansas Razor-
backs.
Coach Eddie Sutton’s Hogs
play the Texas Aggies Thursday
at 7:35 in the Coliseum, and,
thanks to a quirk in the sche
dule, it should be an easier task
than last year’s game.
Over 7,()()() fans packed the
Coliseum to watch the Aggies
and the Razorbacks, but Arkan
sas’ Darrell Walker silenced the
crowd with a last-second jump
shot that gave the Hogs a 64-63
victory.
The crowd should be signifi
cantly smaller this season, but
the last thing Arkansas needs is a
helping hand.
With a 11-0 record, (1-0 in
Southwest Conference play) the
very fortuna
ictive materu
itact,” lit
orities said
2 would beani
:m.”
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Razorbacks appear well on their
way to another 20-win season.
The defending SWC champions
have six straight 20-win seasons
— dating back to the 1976-77
season — and with 16 regular
season contests, the SWC tour
nament and possible post
season tournament play still on
the schedule, another 20-victory
season is almost a certainty.
The 7-8 Aggies, however,
have struggled through the ear-
Freshman Jimmie Gilbert
‘center’ of Aggie offense
ly part of their season. Texas
A&M began play in the Great
Alaska Shootout, and from
there, participated in tourna
ments in West Virginia, Monta
na, and Connecticut before set
tling down to begin conference
play.
Texas A&M lost its SWC
opener Jan. 4 in Houston, losing
to the Cougars 84-61. On Satur
day, however, the Aggies
evened their conference slate
with a 76-63 defeat of the Rice
Owls. Reggie Roberts scored 22
points and Jimmie Gilbert pul
led down 11 rebounds to pace
the Aggies.
Arkansas defeated the Baylor
Bears 65-60 in Fayetteville for its
conference victory.
The Aggies have been getting
good play from several newcom
ers — most notably, freshman
center Gilbert and junior college
transfer Lowell McHenry, both
of whom are starters for Coach
Shelby Metcalf. Another new
comer, 23-year-old freshman
Kenny Brown, is the Aggies’
second leading scorer.
Senior Claude Riley is the
Aggies’ big man offensively and
defensively. The 6-10 forward
from Crockett leads the Aggies
in scoring and rebounding with
14.0 points a game and 9.0 re
bounds.
The Aggies’ starting guards
are Roberts and freshman Doug
Lee. Senior Tyren Naulls, a star
ter until the Angelo State game,
has seen plenty of action also.
The Razorbacks are led by
Walker and junior guard Alvin
Robertson. Walker is the SWC’s
leading scorer with a 18.6 aver
age, and Robertson is 11th with
a 14.7 average.
Sophomore center Joe Kleine
rounds out the SWC’s top fif
teen scorers with a 12.6 average.
The Aggie Ladies women’s
basketball team, 8-7 on the sea
son and 1-2 in SWC play, is off
until Saturday, when they meet
the Baylor Bears in Waco at
5:00, prior to the men’s game
that evening. The Ladies lost
Monday night to Texas Tech 90-
72, after defeating the Rice Owls
Saturday.
Jenni Edgar scored 20 points
to lead the Aggie Ladies in the
defeat. The Ladies other confer
ence lost was to the Houston
Cougars in their SWC opener.
This is the first season for
SWC women’s basketball com
petition. Because of the dissolu
tion of the Association for Inter
collegiate Athletics for Women,
the women now compete within
the NCAA.
The Aggies will play six con
ference schools twice each, while
Arkansas and TCU appear only
once on their schedule.
Coach Cherri Rapp’s squad is
led by sophomores Edgar, Janet
ljuckham, and Michell Tatum.
photo by Donn Friedman y
f
Lynette Joiner, a senior guard from Whiteface, brings ^
the ball up the floor in a game against Hardin-Simmons ’
Dec. 16. The Aggie Ladies, who travel to Baylor to play *
the Bears Saturday, beat Hardin-Simmons 82-65.
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