The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 28, 1986, Image 9

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    Friday, March 28, 1986AThe Battalion/Page 9
Bulldogs
hand Ags
6-0 loss
Aguirre’s hot shooting
burns Knicks, 110-105
NEW YORK (AP) — WherY Mark
Aguirre gels hot, lie believes he can
score from anywhere, and Thursday
night, he almost did.
Aguirre scored 21 of his 38 points
in less than 10 minutes of the first
quarter as Dallas outscored the in
jury-jinxed New York Knicks 37-26
and held on for a 1 10-105 victory that
clinched an NBA playoff berth for
the Mavericks.
In the first period, Aguirre hit
8-of-ll. including three three-point
shots, the hist of which was a 30-
iooter well behind the three-point
circle.
“1 felt leal good in warmups and
after I hit a couple of threes, I said,
'Why- not keep shooting them?’”
Aguirre said. “After you get in a
groove, it doesn’t matter how far
away you are from the basket.”
Dallas Coach Dick Motta said of
Aguirre, “He was in a groove, that’s
for sure. When he’s got it going, some
of those long ones are like layups for
him.”
New York, which already had five
players sidelined for the season be
cause of injuries, suffered another
setback when guard Rory Sparrow
broke his left ankle in a collision with
Derek Harper less than five minutes
into the game. Sparrow will be in a
cast for six weeks.
“1 want to get out of this building
before the epidemic spreads to us,”
Motta said.
When former Maverick Pat Cum
mings, one of the Knicks lost for the
season, approached Motta, the coach
said jokingly, “Stay away from me.”
The Knicks, with center Ken Ban
nister scoring 35 points, 11 more
than his previous career high, stayed
in the game despite several Dallas
moves to turn it into a rout.
Aguirre and Harper scored six
points each during a 14-2 run that
turned a 61-54 halftime lead into a
75-56 advantage.
But a 17-5 spurt for the Knicks,
with Bannister scoring six and Trent
Tucker seven of his 19 points, nar
rowed the deficit to 80-73 in the third
period. A 10-2 run in the fourth
quarter helped the Knicks get to
within four on two occasions, but that
was as close aS they got as Aguirre hit
three key baskets down the stretch.
The Mavericks, who got 15 points
from Rolando Blackman, now have
an 11-4 record in March, the most
victories in a month in the team’s six-
year history.
Georgia rips A&M
in Blue-Gray tourney
By Travis Tingle
Sports Editor
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — No. 18
Georgia drubbed the Texas A&M
men’s tennis team, 6-0, in the open
ing round of the Blue-Gray Team
Tournament Thursday.
A&M, now 12-8 overall, faces
North Carolina today in the consola
tion bracket of the 16-team tourney
which lasts through Sunday. UNC,
which A&M already defeated earlier
this season, 6-3, lost its first-round
match to Southern Cal, 6-0.
Tennis
“We did not play well,” A&M
Men’s Tennis Coach David Kent said.
“(Georgia) treated us like a poor rela
tive today. The best we can finish now
is eighth place, but we’ll have to beat
some Top 20 teams to even do that.”
A&M lost four of its six singles
matches in two sets. Only Aggies’
Marcel Vos and Chris Stanich man
aged to take their matches to three
sets.
Kent said the Aggies missed the
court presence of their No. 2 singles
player, Mark Smith, who is out for
the season with an injured back.
“(The loss of Smith) is making
more of difference than I thought,”
Kent said. “He was an awfully good
player to lose. I think the team prob
ably feels like they’re starting every
match from now on with a strike
against them because Mark gave us so
many good (singles) wins.”
While the A&M men were getting
swamped down South, the No. 22
Aggie women’s team was being
mauled in the mountains.
No. 16 Brigham Young ambushed
A&M Thursday, 7-2, in the first-
round of the BYU Invitational in
Provo, Utah.
“The altitude got to us a little,”
A&M Women’s Tennis Coach Bobby
Kleinecke said. “It made us a little
more defensive, while (BYU) was real
aggressive and hit their shots.”
The Aggies, now 14-5 on the sea
son, take on California-Santa Bar
bara today.
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