V sports Battalion/Page 13 January 31, 1983 Mi MCNAMARA Of TME'5MOf?T£KJEP^ J if'e- BEEN) CALL£P TM£ EcOUMT SUPER eO'AyL, 'ABEV'T too JLfrTte>GLWYOUZT&*A , Kr EARLY INJ "THE 9UPER BDWL by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds Watson (continued from page 11) And playing catch-up with A&M is like the tortoise chasing the rabbit. They are just so much quicker than us.” Texas forward Bill Wend- landt agreed: “Their fast breaks killed us. They had a lot of one on no- bodys on their breaks. Those are kind of hard to defend.” Another factor, Wendlandt said, was the rejuvenated play of Texas A&M forward Claude Riley. “He’s just so fluid. That’s what makes him so good,” he said. “It’s almost like he’s effort less. You don’t hear from him for a long time and then bam — he’s making a big play.” Wendlandt led the Horns in the scoring department with 15 points against the Aggies, but the player that kept Texas close in the second half was sopho more Carlton Cooper. Cooper grabbed a career-high 17 re bounds and netted 13 points for the Longhorns. Weltlich was happy with Cooper’s performance, but said Cooper can’t win games by him self. “Cooper’s coming along,” he Said, “but it’s hard for him be cause he’s only 6-4 and he’s play ing the post. He’s in there reaching at 6-4 and they’rev. (Aggies) reaching at 6-11. Even ^ though he can jump he’s at a, disadvantage. We’re just not a team that can go up ovef^ people.” Men swimmers win two meets continued from page II) ||“A lot of defenses are keying ■Claude (Riley),” Naulls said the game, “and Reggie f .rr Roberts) has been doing a great ob m picking up the slack, but 1 — think he should have to do tby himself . I’m going to try to ——*elp out a little more on offense -try to play a little more agres- ively on offense.” Jthough the players said :he\ weren’t frustrated by Texas’ slow-down, take-it-easy tffense, Metcalf said the Lon- I; ■ms’ ability to stay calm T .m(ler pressure may have un- c on tflf j «. i_ a eStatic: ierved the A RS ies - : P om ljBThis was the first time I’ve Texas play, except on tele- Jimmie Gilbert blocked five UT shots for A&M vision,” Metcalf said. “I was real ly impressed with them. They’re real agressive, and I think their patience upset us. “I’ve always felt that when A&M and Texas get together, it’s not just another contest. There’s a lot at stake there.” Naulls said the Aggies also have a lot at stake in the upcom ing weeks, when they begin and end the second half of South west Conference play. “It’s time to pull ourselves up,” Naulls said. “It’s now or never if we want to get into the (SWC) tournament. And we have to do well the rest of the season if we want to get out of town, as Coach Metcalf calls it.” As long as out of town means Austin, the Aggies will do just fine. The Texas A&M men’s swim ming team defeated both Texas Tech and Northeast Lousiana State in Lubbock over the weekend, running their record to 7-3 for the season and warm ing up for their big meet against the University of Texas on Friday. The Aggies beat Texas Tech 76-37 and Northeast Lousiana State by a score of 98-15. Rick Walker won two events for Texas A&M, setting pool re cords in both the 1,000-yard freestyle and the 500-yard frees tyle. Walker also placed second in the 200-yard individual med ley for the Aggies. Texas A&M had six other first place finishes, including both the 400-yard medley relay team’s and the 400-yard frees tyle relay team’s victories. The women, however, lost to Texas Tech by a score of 85-64, which dropped their record to 4-3 on the season. They were led, by freshman Vicki Moir, who placed first in two events, the 100-yard backstroke and the 200-yard backstroke. 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