Friday, May 9, 1986/The Battalion/Page 9 lEi Sports ,ggie women get CAA tennis bid A&M, SHSU to square off again • tnes- ote JC By Ken Sury Spprts Editor ^■he Southwest Conference :hai ipion Texas A&M women’s ennis team will have to take two lets of finals next week as it re- :ei\led its bid Thursday to corn- jete in the NCAA Women’s Ten- lis Championships on May 15-18. ^■he NCAA selection commit- ee gave the Aggies the No. 15 bid Forkhe 16-team tournament to be neld at the University of Texas’ ae\t Pennick-Allison Tennis Cen- :er. fexas received the No. 16 bid. Br the sixteen teams, six are ^i\«n automatic bids by being the t()|i team in their respective N’(1\A region. The remaining 10 teams receive at-large bids from thelNCAA selection committee. j^Brinity, ranked third in the na tion by the latest Head Intercolle- giat< Tennis Standings (H.I.T.S.) LMearned the automatic bid for this region. A&M is currently ranked 18th and Texas 16th, but tlieje rankings do not include the SWT Tournament. &M first-year Coach Bobby Kltjinecke, who shared SWC Coach-of-the-Year honors with iTf.r’s Roland Ingram, said he’s glad to have the NCAA berth, but reaji/.es his team faces a difficult Held. ..ibem “We've got some good players,” t mucfi K.\||necke said, “and we play good 'ckintc: tennis. But it'll he tough: ittan[W:A|l\ uv \hm^v can happen. Before ;reenoi;Wye played Northwestern (an ;r layer i Aggie 6-‘l win during spring break over the then-No. 6 team) nobody irtheS thoiight we could win that.” ncluded rf. ‘^■he team competition merely expert' kicks off the women’s champion- say therCships. The 64-player singles and lackareai’the 32-team doubles competition opper tax will be held May 20-23. The selec- tUonex|*Hi