Texas A&M The Battalion Sports Wednesday, April 6, 1983/The Battalion/Page 13 A&M swimmers at USS meet ’ ash takes oup of 18 by Tracy Johnston Battalion Reporter he Texas A&M’s men’s and ten’s swimming teams will ipete at the United States railing Championships in ianapolis, Ind., today mgh Saturday. iix women and 12 men will nfor the Aggies in their final petition of the season. Head ch Mel Nash says he’s ised to bring such a large up to the championships. |“During my first couple of sat A&M,” Nash said, “we had one or two swimmers ify for the nationals. Last we had nine and this year ave 18 swimmers that qual- for the meet. This is my fourth year as 1 coach and for the first , all of the swimmers on the i were recruited by me. It bs to be fitting into my 10- game plan very well.” fany of the Aggies will he petingin their first national t but Nash says that they ™ uld do well regardless of in- “■ erience. ^ For as young of a team as we 1 am very pleased to have lifted so many for the meet,” aid. “This is the first taste of onal swimming for a lot of n, but I’m looking for some riE d performances and we allltl uld be able to score some its." nB[l he preliminaries will be held he mornings. The fastest 16 eswill advance to the finals, "F chwill be held at night. Only top 16 finishers score points. ito®everal of the Aggies com- ?d in the NCAA swimming ul ®mpionships two weeks ago, hkh featured the best collegi- ' Texas A&M swimmer Rick Walker, shown here during the SWC meet, and 17 other Aggie swimmers are in | I * ■: 'WP' >"■ , photo by Peter Rocha Indianapolis, Ind., this week for the U.S. Swimming Championships. The meet begins today. ate swimmers in the nation. “There is always a psycholo gical letdown that you have to be prepared for after the NCAAs. That’s our job to prepare them for it, to face up to it, and to overcome it,” Nash said. Freshman Chris O’Neil earned all-America honors with his sixth-place finish in the 100- yard butterfly at the NCAAs. He is the first all-America swimmer at Texas A&M in 26 years. O’Neil will swim in the 100- and 200-yard butterfly events for the Aggies. Senior co-captain Rick Wal ker will be competing in the final swimming events of his career. Walker will swim the 200-, 500- On the other hand, I’ve been in it for 16 years and I’m ready to move on to other things. “My career at A&M has been very rewarding. It’s been very satisfying to be part of a team that is building into a national power. It will be nice to look back and say that I contributed and helped build a good team,” and 1000-yard freestyle events along with the 400-yard indi vidual medley. “I’ve been swimming for a long time and I would like to go out in style,” Walker said. “Right now I have mixed emotions. I’m sorry to see it end, but I have gotten so much out of the sport. See SWIM page 15 Aggie golf team among ‘friends’ at A All tourney by Frank L. Christlieb Battalion Staff By this point in the college golf season, several nationally ranked teams have gotten to know each other like next-door neighbors. Week in and week out this spring, these squads have come together to compete in golf tournaments in and out of the country. The teams — five in number — have learned both the strengths and weaknesses of their “neighbors” as a result of the similar tournaments they’ve played in. Somehow, Texas A&M, Texas, Houston, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma nearly always wind up in the same tourneys, no matter where they’re played. For example, at the Columbia Lakes Intercollegiate in West Columbia on Feb. 6-7, Texas won, Houston finished second, Texas A&M was third and Oklahoma was fourth. At the Pan American Intercollegiate in Monterrey, Mexico on Feb. 10-12, Texas won, OSU placed second and Texas A&M was fourth. And at the Henry Homberg Intercollegiate on Feb. 25-27, Texas won, UH was second, Texas A&M finished fourth, Okla homa was fifth and Oklahoma State wound up sixth. Get the picture? If not, then take a look at the field of the 29th annual All-America Intercollegiate Invitational golf tourna ment, which starts today at Houston’s Bear Creek Golf World. The 30-team field includes five of the nation’s top six teams, according to the most recent poll released by the Golf Coaches Association of America. The five schools, in order of their ranking, aren’t difficult to guess: No. 1 Texas, No. 2 OSU, No. 3 Houston, No. 4 Texas A&M and No. 6 Oklahoma. This year’s All-America, which is the final tournament for Texas A&M and its SWC opponents before the conference tourney on April 14-17 at Columbia Lakes, has been billed by Cougar golf coach Dave Williams as “The College Masters.” Williams, UH’s coach for the past 31 years, says the tournament will be as strong as in the past. “It’s got to be one of the most exciting golf events in the America,” Williams said Tuesday. “This year the competition will be strong since we have five of the top six teams in the nation at the tournament.” Bob Ellis, the Aggies’ coach, said a strong showing this week will help his squad at the conference tournament. “We need to play well this weekend in order to be prepared for next weekend’s Southwest Conference tournament,” Ellis said. “We’ve been playing good golf but we haven’t been very consistent this year.” While the Cougars won last year’s national title, the Aggies finished fourth and Oklahoma State was third. 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