Page 10/The BattalionAThursday, March 6, 1986 Sports By CAI Lady Ags fall to Coogs in tourney Watkins scores 37 to lead UH into semifinals against Texas From Staff and Wire Reports Lynn Hickey DALLAS -— Houston beat Texas A&M, 80-73, in Wednesday’s first round of the fourth annual South west Conference Women’s Post-Sea son Classic at Moody Coliseum. A&M now has lost each of its four first-round SWC tournament games. The Lady Aggies lost to Houston in the opening round of last year’s tournament, 84-72. A&M finishes the season with a 16-13 overall record. The Lady Aggies had split with the Lady Cougars during the regu- Women’s Basketball lar season, losing 80-75 in Hofheinz Pavilion arid winning 71-70 in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Sonya Watkins, Houston’s 6-1 se nior center, set a tournament recbrd with 37 points in the A&M game. Watkins finished the regular season as the conference’s leading scorer, averaging 20.7 points per game. She also led the Cougars in rebounding with 8 a game. A&M’s all-time leading scorer, guard Lisa Langston, ended her ca reer with the Aggies in her home town of Dallas. Houston, 5-3 in SWC tournament play, improved its season record to 19-9. Going into Wednesday night’s game, A&M Coach Lynn Hickey was concerned with the Lady Aggies’ in experience, as she has been all year long. “Houston is a senior group with a lot to prove,” Hickey said. “We’re so young and naive that we still don’t know that you’re not supposed to go out and beat a group like that.” Houston now goes on to challenge No. 1 Texas (16-0 in the SWC and . 27-0 overall) in a semifinal game at 8 tonight. The Lady Longhorns, who received a first-round bye and have a 7-0 record in three previous tour naments, have never lost to a confer ence opponent in 56 games. Hickey said LIT, which leads the nation with a 55 percent field goal average as a team, may be ripe for an upset. “Any time you play a team for the third time in a season, you just don’t know what’s going to happen,” Hickey said. “(The Longhorns) are in a very, very dangerous position.” Lisa Langston Razorbacks fend off Mustang rally, 82-75 Associated Press jexas A&f k|id Kent - •red from hi Ly hear the Ejsun-beate Lit dedicate jA gg,e tenn «I hate to k |’t stand lit. I’ve g •jbe the win- er in everytl ihether it’s i S And tha players.” This is Ker i-M men’s ■j to win Kje will kee| K for man) Pi want tc 1 also 1 | a tional Cc gtion). I 1c ftt our tear Kent, a n Bn coachir Je received < Iship to Te jpgree in bu< |After brie gstment co jiat he did |)rld. He i ourses whil Barillo am fom 1958 tc Ttent earn DALLAS — Lanell Dawson scored 24 points and grabbed 11 re bounds to lead the Arkansas Lady Razorbacks to an 82-75 victory over Southern Methodist in the first game of the Women’s Southwest Conference Post-Season Classic at Moody Coliseum Wednesday. Arkansas, now 22-6 for the year, led 39-29 at ", halftime. The Women’s Lady Razor- backs ex ■ion and pol fexas Stati SWC Women’s Post-Season Classic Ble coachi He accep (At Moodv Coliseum — DallisF 7 jamsatWJ 1 JBobby Thursday, March 6 Semifinals Texas Tech (20-7) vs. Arkansas (22-6), 6 p.m. Basketball panded that lead to 13 points, 72-59, with 4:09 left in the game. SMU, which closed its season at 11-20 overall and 5-11 in SWC pla> Texas (27-0) vs. Houston (19-9), 8 p.m. points, 7 could get SMU scorers Beachcomber Photo by DARA HALLMAN A&M’s Maury Martin (left) dives back to second base as Sam Houston State’s Bryan McDonald takes the attempted pickoff throw Wednes day at Olsen Field. A&M (12-6) takes a 10-game winning streak into today’s double-header with Northeast Louisiana in Monroe, La. cut the margin to 6 with 2:22 left, but closer. Felicia Bluitt led with 16 points. The Lady Razorbacks were tied with Texas Tech with 13-3 SWC re cords, but lost the coin flip to deter mine the second seed and an open ing round bye for the postseason tournament. Arkansas, by virtue of Wednes day’s victory, now faces Texas Tech in a semifinal game beginning at 6 Saturday, MarchS Finals Tech-Arkansas winner vs. UT-Houston winner, 7:30p.nt (&M wome Kent’s pu “Kleinecl :r,” Kent s; Dost energ ne a lot as aught him pmplemen ; Kent, wh Ittiper, adi p please wl Kleinecki lard persoi he’s a knt is alw ■win. I’d lose.’’ Accordir p.m. today in Dallas’ Moody ^ iseum. feDean Go Last year, Arkansas met Texaik ]ft the finals of the tourney held at T n , tin’s Gregory Gym but lost to* 1 H< Lady Longhorns, 80-54. |reaggre Team Ca Jtam has 1 Hid has tai larder to w But Ker idth his qi ®g his play “If I cou now, I’d t Writ says, please. Ev< coaches in ton, I still cannot acct “Maybe I’m only 5 ttd to run larder tha Was in spoi Howeve told deten kach new Kent sa 1978 wher b visit A, eighth sea< “When to First si; great plac couldn’t b “I told