Page 10/The Battalion/Thursday, January 24, 1985 SPIRTS — — Aggies play like a Top 20 team A By CHAREAN WILLIAMS Assistant Sports Editor OFF CAMPUS AGGIES OFF CAMPUS AGGIES 1st Spring General Meeting Wednesday Jan. 23rd 701 Rudder 6:30 p.m. Spring Activity Planning to be Discussed Alpha Chi Omega national Sorority Proudly announces their SPRING RUSH Jan. 29-reb. 2 Open House Sun. Jan. 27 2:00-4:30 V Sausalito Apts #47 for more information AXfl 696-5516 Karen Smith 260-0246 If the Texas Tech women’s basket ball team is worthy of their No. 14 national ranking, then, by a head-to- head comparison, Texas A&M should be in the Top 20. Of course rankings aren’t always indicative of how a team will per form on any given night. The Red Raiders (13-3, 5-1 in SWC) squeaked by the Aggies, 81-74, Wednesday night in a game that really wasn’t de cided until the final minute. A&M (8-8, 1-5 in SWC) was disap pointed after losing to Tech. “We should have won the game,” A&M Head Coach Lynn Hickey said. “We just weren’t ready the first part of the game. “We did some nice things. If we play like this in all our games, I don’t think a lot of people are going to beat us. It was more our fault to night that we lost rather than Tech winning the game outright.” A&M got within four points of Tech several times during the sec ond half, but just couldn’t take the lead. Hickey said it was a lack of con fidence on the Aggies part. “We need trial little spark,” Hickey said. “We need to believe that we can do it. When we walk out on the floor with the confidence that we can do it, we’ll beat these people. “They worked hard and I’m real proud of them, but it’s kind of like kissing your sister until you get the Aggie center Janet Dunkham said the Ags just couldn’t keep the mo mentum once they got it. “We’d get close and then have a four minute lapse,” Dunkham said. “We got the momentum going but not all the way so we could take the game over.” But playing Tech close will give A&M a lift, forward Jenni Edgar said. “I think deep down we aren’t really sure of ourselves until we get out there,” said Edgar, who kept A&M in the game with her long- range jumpers. “By that time, it’s too late. I guess we really didn’t come in thinking we could beat them. This game will help us though. We see now that if we can play with them, we can play with anybody.” Texas Tech Head Coach Marsha Sharp was impressed with A&M. “I thought (A&M) shot the ball ex ceptionally well especially from the long and mid-range areas,” Sharp J See AGS, page 11 MSC POLITICAL FORUM WASHINGTON D. C MARCH tO- IG, 1985 SPRING BREAK $415 FROM HOUSTON AIR FARE & HOTEL ' TENTATIVE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 845-1515 THETA CHI Ti AGO QUILA El Toros Cafe 500 N. Sims in Bryan Thur., Tan. 24 @ B^OOrm. Info: 822-3560 0X House 696-3645 Mike Tixas A?M Univ. N ro in & if TEXAS ST lEt-ToRol SlttS St. Bryan Texas Tech’s Melinda Denham (43) looks to pass the ball to a teammate as Texas A&M’s Janet Dunkham (33), Lisa Langston (14) and Ann Trinka (44) converge on the ball. No. 14 Tech had 12 turnovers, but still prevailed 81-74. ^.lmsc recreation ^ PRESENTS: ACU-I QUALIFYING TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT MEN & SINGLES & JAN. 26 WOM E N DOUBLES 12NOON 304A EAST KYLE registration: ON SITE $3 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 845-I5I5 .J.LMSC RECREATION ^ PRESENTS: ACU-I QUALIFYING CHESS TOURNAMENT JAN. 26 10am REGISTRATION: ON SITE $3 601 RUDDER please Bring regulation size boards FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 845-1515 (cor said. “ 11 that A&l last year team in without' Just a days ag< the.talle 37 couni “I car them,” s the stats. (Dunkh; Dunk 13 reboi main coi “That suppose who alsc our goal team by them g< boards a The / turn of back frr lined he pulled c in a gain “It rt Michell “We dii missed I Tatun ; pain. “It’s s ted,” Ta : on the | knee. I time I § I’m goin The . the sea< Tech’s p “The play in ways lo linda Dt Photo by DEAN SAITO The t team an in the se “The “I got i boost to Dunk a big ass “The points t said. “W really a]