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February 21, 111
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Aggie results
Men’s track team finishes third in
Southwest Conference Indoor meet
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The Aggie men’s track team,
faltering in the final event of the
Southwest Conference Indoor
Championships, had to settle for
third place in the nine-team
meet, held Friday in Fort Worth.
The Texas A&M women’s team,
f »aced by Suzanne Sheffield’s
irst-place finish in the 880-yard
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dash, placed fifth in the meet
with 22 points.
Coach Charlie Thomas’ men’s
team, in second place ahead of
the Houston Cougars before the
mile relay event, dropped the
baton on the first exchange
while leading the pack. As a re
sult, the Cougars finished the
event in second place and the
meet in third place, while Texas
A&M didn’t place in the event
and wound up the meet in third
with 61.3 points.
The Arkansas Razorbacks
won the men’s event with 147
points and the Cougars finished
second with 63. The Lady
Cougars won the women’s divi
sion with 158 points and the
Texas Longhorns were second
with 88.
Here are Texas A&M’s
finishes in the weekend confer
ence championships:
Texas A&M men
— Distance medley relay,
fourth, (Bruce Lazarine, Larry
Kerr, Pat Ames, Andy Elliott).
School record: 10:03.14.
—Jimmy Howard, first in high
jump, 7-2 3 /» (meet record,
breaking old mark of 7-2'/2 held
by Howard, 1981 and 1982; Don
Jones, A&M, 1981). NCAA
meet qualifier.
— Chuck Perry, second in high
jump, 7-2% (ties Howard’s new
record). NCAA meet qualifier.
— Ethan Glass, fifth in high
jump, 7-0%.
— Craig Moody, fourth in 60-
yard hurdles, 7.37.
— Tony Grier, second in 440-
yard dash, 48.4 1.
— Tony Tolson, first in 600-
yard dash, 1:10.02. School re
cord and season best for
Tolson.
— Robert Windsor, fifth in shot
put, 59-5.
— Two-mile relay, fifth, (Lazar
ine, Ames, Elliott, Kyle Beal),
7:49.69.
— Bart Daniel, third in 880-
yard dash, 1:52.97. School re
cord. (Daniel, usually a hurdler,
hadn’t competed in this event
until a week beforethete
ence meet, when heranii
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— Rob Montgomen
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pole vault, 16-0.
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880-yard dash, 2:11.46,11 ; ; Hog-
meet qualifier and SHI K ca teg
record.
— Esther Dedrick, fo®
two-mile run, 10:49.84,4 bshare
best.
— Chandai Phillips, fw
60-yard hurdles, 8.28. it s
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spring play by winning five out
of seven matches during the
weekend.
By defeating Southwest
Texas State, North Texas State
and LSU to win this weekend’s
Texas A&M 4-way tournament,
the Aggie men’s team hiked its
record to 9-1 on the season.
Texas A&M, not ranked in na
tional polls after finishing No.
19 last spring, had lost its first
match of the season Tuesday by
a score of 8-1 to fifth-ranked
Trinity.
The women’s team, compet
ing in the University of Arkan
sas Invitational Thursday
through Sunday, defeated
Memphis State 9-0 Thursday to
move its season record to 5-0.
However, the Aggies lost to the
Razorbacks 7-2 on Friday before
bouncing back to topple Wichita
State 7-2 on Saturday |
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leated LSD’s No. !■
Steve Wood 6-2,2-6,61
the match with the
Texas A&M coach Da’
called the squad “mybes
Kent said: ‘‘The winovfl]
was an important victon
are a quality team and it
real war. We really love
LSU. The seniorsareMij
them. It was a super team
with clutch victories in siitjl
(Ron) Kowal and(Arnoi
tenacker, who both woe
set victories.
“We played well thii
weekend and we haveo«Bg2.
top teams in the countni
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west Texas State (9-0) forded t
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in singles. star in S
Kent said the wotner, r ten( j er j
which has a 6-2 record®6 Nortl
season, played wellagait’f[ 0 gi s s
homa in Sunday’s maidUtaris.
“The team playedveifi 3 ut
the last match,” he said stnoothh
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women’s teams in them 1 .period o
we came close tobeatinfftween tf
was a fine team effort, .minutes
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teams’ weekend action, he boar
with the women’s victot)®
clay over Memphis Stai (
scores from
women’s loss to Arkai^
not available, butTereS 1
and Vanne Akagi sc®
only Texas A&M view®
ing singles play
A&M 9, Memphis
Liliana Fernandez
Stacy Seamans 6-3,62.
Amy Gloss (A&M)dd
dy Sturm 4-6, 6-3,7-6
V anne Akagi (A&M)
nee Wickum 6-0,6-4
Teresa Landry (A
Rose Grasso 6-1,6-
Laura Hanna (A^
Linda Kleinaitis 6-2,6
Cathy Nutt (A8cMp
Powers 6-1, 6-1
Fernandez-Hanna
clef. Sturm-Grasso 62
Landry-Closs (AP
Wickum-Seamans 63,
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Fernandez (A&M) del
Sadler 6-3, 3-6 6-3
Akagi (A&M) def.^
7-6 (7-1), 6-0
Jill Braendle (WS)df
Gloss 6-4, 6-3
Landry (A&M)
Maine 6-0, 7-5
Hanna (A&M)del
her 6-1, 6-2
Linda Scogin (AW
Cheryl Dimmitt 6-0,6'.
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