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Page 10/The Battalion/Wednesday, March 26, 1986 Ags split with Golden Gophers TANII By TOM TAGLIABUE Sports Writer Texas A&M came within an in ning of gaining a double-header sweep of Minnesota Tuesday night, but a seventh-inning rally in the first game by the Golden Gophers got them a split in the non-conference battle at Olsen Field. The Gophers’ three runs in the top of the sev- “ enth came Baseball against A&M reliever Barry Smith, and amounted to a 6-4 Minnesota win. The Ags re bounded for a 10-5 victory in the nightcap. A&M, 21-15, got off to a rocky start in game one as Minnesota, 2-3, collected three first inning runs. The Ags picked up two runs in the second off Minnesota ace Bryan Hickerson as Ever Magallanes and Maury Martin each collected a RBI. Mike Scanlin’s 13th homer of the year in the sixth tied the game at 3-3. Russ Greene replaced Wernig in the fourth and pitched three scoreless innings. Smith, 0-1, en tered in the ninth and was greeted with four hits and two walks. The nightcap didn’t start out much better for the Aggies. Russ Swan was knocked around for five second-inning runs, includ ing back-to-back homers. Jimmy Flowers, 1-1, relieved Swan in the second and held the Go phers to two hits and five walks in six-plus innings of work. A&M slapped around freshman pitcher John Bierderman for 10 runs on eight hits in the bottom of the third. ■ n the ^ould I < 3thletics, a nd the l iqtne the gilt e scho doings programs r Foi mei [^ose wh [sjFf as w finished IHamst U a blv allov “free moi j ca rds, cor j a nd inelii UPl censored. || In a o the Hous IfjH wide "accused t Scott Livingstone, who was 4-for-8 with three RBI on the night, rapped a one-out triple off the right field fence to score Jeff Schow and Magal lanes. Scanlin followed with a home run blast off the left field scoreboard to make it 5-4. Minnesota’s Sam Schoen, bottom, slides under the tag of Ever Magallanes, right, during the first Photo by ANTHONYS. CAi:- [(jjvv’iiig hi game of Tuesday's double-header T he Ags split was iiu In with the Gophers, losing 6-4 and winning 10-5. P ins 0 It was Scanlin’s 14th round-trip per of the year, which tied an A&M record for most homers in a single season. Gegen followed Scanlin with his fourth homer of the year, and third in as many days, to tie the score. The Ags picked up two moi before Bierderman was taken Brent Odegard came in am tin swatted his first pitch ovei Mi ceive cash the coach left field fence lor his first homef But no the year — a two-run shot, has a disi ingsioue drove home the 10thA-undergoi inn i>l the inning on a single“lause he stored Sc how Ironi second. their8-ni of [this o making h A&M’s Trussell plays second to none in field ! By CHAREAN WILLIAMS Assistant Sports Editor You have to be able to move quick if you want to track down J udy “Buf- fy” Trussell. If she’s not watching the Texas A&M baseball team play, you might find her at the library. If she’s not there, try her “second home” — sec ond base at the A&M softball field. Opponents . can tell you all about Trussell’s quickness. Softball The All-America second baseman led the nation with a .991 fielding percentage last season. But Trussell does her job quietly. She has yet to hit a home run and you won’t hear her leading the Ag gies in yells. “It never crossed my mind that I would be an All-American,” said Trussell about last year’s honor. “I mean, you have (A&M shortstop) Liz (Mizera) who led the nation in home runs, (A&M third baseman) Cindy (Cooper) who is our leader and (A&M pitcher) Shawn (Andaya) who strikes out everyone. Who knew about me?” Batters who have been gunned down by her quick arm and pitchers who have been pulled because of her singles and doubles, that’s who. You will never see Trussell mis- play a ground ball or overthrow first. “I feel more confident in the field,” she said. “I get mad if the ball’s hit up the middle or between first and second and I don’t make the play. I feel like I should get any thing close.” And as the Ags’ leadoff hitter, Trussell will show you a lot of base hits and will never strike out. “I feel like I’ve really been hitting ithit many ac against vi season, is currently playingSCdjH'tmem base in the Cleveland Indians' have bee system. west Cor "I think (both being players TCU.Te helped 0111 relationship,” Trus*| SWC c said. "I understand v\hen heirfised to, 1 up and he understands when lNyrfbnyrm up. nlools “It’s weird because he pfTales. Bt shortstop both years here anilluch as F played shortstop my freshman met UT Then I moved to second last sm America! and now he's playing second.” leiding, Frussell and the No. 6 Aggie* plimenta hoping they won’t need anypoimjhatis nc today. K xr A&M will play at home for- ers ‘ | 1 first time this season when it l’% laler ^ i Minnesota in a double-headeraiil' us ‘ Hi l s ( j South wood Athletic Park atSp.® | on Y The Ags are coming off a suc«| IT J llions ful week in California, playingtj| eave ^ top teams in the nation. Will it ter Battalion File Photo A&M Softball Coach Bob Brock says his All-American second base- man, Judy Trussell, left, is “the best fielder in the nation.” the ball hard,” she said. “I might not have gotten a lot of hits, but I just need to keep hitting it hard and they will start to fall.” If she needs any tips to help her hitting or fielding, the A&M junior knows right where to turn. Trussell calls her father, who coached her while in high school at Lake Jackson, “my worst critic.” “Sports were the major part of my life growing up,” she said. “I started playing in the fourth grade. “My dad pushed me. I could tell you some stories. He has left me in tears. But that made me a better player. And he is my biggest fan. I think my making All-American got to my dad more than anyone. He was the proudest of all.” And if dad can’t help, boyfriend Rob Swain might be able to. “If I ask, he’ll tell me,” Trussell said. “He has lots of stuff to say.” Swain, who was an All-Southwest Conference shortstop at A&M last difficult for the Ags to getupfoi little-known Golden Gophers? I “No way,” Trussell said. “Cofl has constantly stressed to be re/ for the weaker teams. We haul play at our best all the timenotjt' to the level of our competition. “And when we get overconfiW all we have to do is think abouils year.” Last year was “a disappointnitf'l lor A&M. Although they finished withal 12 mark and ranked second in nation, the Ags failed to reach College World Series for the I time in seven years. “That left a real bad taste in mouths,” Trussell said. “We iwj have peaked too soon, I don’t j® 0 ! The good thing about this year I we’re on the right track, but thei'f still room for improvement. 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