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Raider victory.
The Long- i
horns, 12-4 and
SWC
Basketball
17-10 overall, fell
into a three-way tie for the confer
ence title, their first since sharing it
with Arkansas in 1979. Texas Chris
tian and Texas A&M also finished
the regular season at 12-4.
Tech ended its regular season at
9-7, 14-13 overall.
“You have to remember Texas
had a lot of pressure on them,” Tech
Coach Gerald Myers said. “There
was a lot of emotion because of the
championship situation.”
Texas Coach Bob Weltlich re
minded his players to be proud of
their tri-championship, but berated
them for lacking aggression on the
boards.
“What (the whole game) comes
down to is our not rebounding their
last shot,” Weltlich said. “That ball
doesn’t have a chance of going in
and we just froze out there. But
then, we didn’t rebound well all day
(grabbing 22 rebounds to 24 for
lech). We just seemed flat-footed.”
As a result of the loss, Texas
ended up with the No. 3 seed for the
SWC postseason tournament and
will play sixth-place Houston in the
first round Friday night.
Other first-round games (seeds in
parentheses) will match Texas Tech
(5) vs. Southern Methodist (4), TCU
(1) vs. Rice (8) and Texas A&M (2)
vs. Arkansas (7).
Patrick Fairs gave Texas a 62-61
lead with a 15-foot jump shot with
10 seconds left in the game. But
Tech brought the ball downcourt
without calling a timeout and got the
ball to hot-handed Tony Benford.
Benford missed a seven-foot
jumper with five seconds left, but
Chism muscled inside for the game
winning tip-in.
The Longhorns called time out
with one second remaining, but
couldn’t get a shot off in time.
John Brownlee, who picked up his
fourth foul with 8:48 left in the
game, led Texas with 20 points.
Fairs added 14.
Benford was Tech’s high scorer
with 18 points, and Chism came off
the bench to score 17.
Benford, who got 12 first-half
points, scored Tech’s last four bas
kets of the half to give the Red Raid
ers a 30-25 lead at halftime.
Tech center Ray Irvin, playing ag
gressively underneath against
Brownlee, got into foul trouble
early.
Ags win Bayou Classic
to begin '86 season
By CHAREAN WILLIAMS
Assistant Sports Editor
HOUMA, La. — Thirty-degree
temperatures combined with a 20
mph wind don’t mix with softball.
But Texas A&M defeated both
the weather and six opponents dur
ing its season-opening weekend to
win the Bayou Classic.
“It was too cold to be playing
softball,” A&M ' " ' ' ' ■
Coach Bob Softball
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“We showed some mental tough
ness.”
The Aggies went 6-0 in the tour
nament, outscoring their opponents
27-1.
“I’m happy with the way things
turned out, but we found some
things we need to work, on,” Brock
said.
“We didn’t hit the ball as well as
we need to. I think we only hit .205
as a team. The weather had at least a
little to do our lack of hitting.”
A&M defeated Mississippi State 6-
0 in the first game as third baseman
Cindy Cooper had a three-run
homer, and freshman pitcher Julie
Carpenter allowed only one hit while
striking out 10.
Carpenter didn’t allow a run in
the tourney, going 3-0.
“I think there were a lot of people
that doubted Julie could play on the
collegiate level,” Brock said. “I think
she showed this weekend that not
only can she pitch, but she can
strikeout some people.
“Shawn (Andaya) pitched great
this weekend too. We are fixing to
have a great one-two punch with Ju
lie and Shawn.”
Saturday morning against South
western Louisiana, the game was
tied 1-1 in the bottom of the seventh.
Andaya hit a home run on the first
pitch to give the Ags a 2-1 win and
herself a 2-0 pitching mark.
In the championship game
against Louisiana Tech, Andaya
pitched a no-hitter as the Ags won 6-
0.
A&M, which lost to the Bulldogs
in regional play last season to end its
bid for a seventh straight trip to the
NCAA World Series, got two hits
from freshman catcher Carrie
Heightley.
“I don’t know if it was revenge or
not,” Brock said. “It was nice to win.
It felt good, but it felt just like an
other win.”
Depth-thin Ag women
finish 8th in SWC meet
By KEN SURY
Assistant Sports Editor
squad to just four swimmers and di
ver Terri Hurley.
AUSTIN — The black cloud
which has hung over the Texas
A&M women’s swimming team this
year traveled with the team to Austin
this weekend to the Southwest Con
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Champion-
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The Aggies finished last in the
eight-team SWC meet. Baylor does
not have a swimming program.
The week before the champion
ships, A&M distance swimmer Suz
anne Fiori tripped and broke her
arm while walking across campus.
That injury, one of several injuries
and illnesses that have hampered
A&M’s^squad this year, dropped the
Despite a nagging cough through
out the week, senior Jody Tanner
turned in A&M’s best results with a
third-place finish in the 50-yard
freestyle and a fourth place in the
100-yard backstroke.
Third-ranked Texas easily won
the meet, scoring 1,151 points to sec
ond-place SMU’s 607.5. Houston
placed third with 588.5 points and
TCU fourth with 326.
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