The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1984, Image 9

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By CHARE AN WILLIAMS
Sports Writer
■ It’s fun to watch Lesha Beakley set
me ball softly over the net.
■ It’s fun to watch Margaret Spence
Mystically hang in the air as she goes
up for the spike.
■ It’s fun to watch Sherri Brinkman
Ihoot and holler in delight.
Ilu fact, Texas A&M volleyball is
lust plain fun to watch. And what’s
more, they win!
■ Maybe they could give the football
|eam a lesson or two.
■ Wednesday night, the Aggie spik-
■s, ranked No. 17 in the nation by
NCAA News magazine, defeated
Souihwest Texas State 15-7, 15-6
and 16-14. A&M improved its over
allrecord to 27-3.
■A&M Head Coach Terry Condon
pas pleased with the Ags’ perfor-
|mance until the third game. The Ag
gies fell behind 2-11 in that game,
bm managed to comeback.
■“The third game was a lack of in-
Itensity,” Condon said. “The third
game we said, ‘This is easy’ and we
ielaxed a little too much. We told
ihem to think about practice and
play like they did in practice.”
(Brinkman agreed with Condon’s
ration.
‘We thought the third game
fluid come easy,” Brinkman said,
lining back was an achievement
lot us.”
Weakley said the team hasn’t
pljiyed intense in third games.
■‘Lately that’s been our routine.”
Btkley said. “In the third game
ware just not as intense. This time
wa came back, which hasn’t hap-
pemd in the past. We start fighting
■the court and we lose our concen-
Wtion. This time we played as a
u in and pulled it out.”
■Condon said she was pleased with
tie Aggies’ performance.
■“We played good defense,” Con
don said. “Margaret and Chemine
(Doty) played well. Sherri hit well.”
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Texas A&M spikers Sherri Brinkman (far left) and Stacey
Gildner team up for a diving dig save during the Aggies’ vic
tory over Southwest Texas State Wednesday. Terry Condon’s
No. 17 Ags improved to 27-3 and are 4-1 in the SWC.
needed this game to get us out of a
slump.”
Even though the Ags downed
Texas Tech Sunday, they were dis
appointed with tfyeir play, j
“After Texas Tech they were
down,” Condon saidi “Even though
they won, it was demoralizing.”
A&M played SWTSU on Sept. 19
in San Marcos and were taken to five
games before finally winning. This
time though, the Ags disposed of the
Bobcats quickly.
“We nlaved a lot better this time
against them,” Condon said. “LAst
time I think we went in over confi
dent.”
“A&M played a heck of a lot bet
ter,” Bobcat Head Coach Karen
Chisum said. “It wasn’t Sherri Brink-
man that beat us. it was their entire
team. We didn’t play well, but we’re
going to grow up.”
Friday night the Ags play their
toughest match of the year against
No. 8 San Diego State at 7:30 in G.
Rollie White Coliseum.
“I think we can beat anv team if
we stay intense,” Beakley said. “The
key is passing. When we pass, every
thing flows.”
“If you want to see a good volley
ball game then come out,” Condon
said. “They hit the ball hard. I just
hooe we nlav no to our notentiM ”
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