The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 31, 1986, Image 12

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Doug Hall
Sports Writer
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Danny Myers
Sports Writer
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Cartoonist
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Ken Sury
Sports Editor
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Loyd Brumfield
Asst. Sports Editor
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Homer Jacots
Asst. Sports Edy
Texas A&M at SMU
Aggies by 9
Aggies by 8
Aggies by 3
Aggies by 3
Aggies by 3
Aggies by!
Rice at Arkansas
Razorbacks by 10
Razorbacks by 18
Razorbacks by 14
Razorbacks by 21
Arkansas by 16
Rarorbaclistitl'.
TCU at Houston
Cougars by 6
Cougars by 4
Cougars by 1
Homed Frogs by 1
Cougars by 3
Cougars bd
Texas at Texas Tech
Longhorns by 3
Longhorns by 14
Red Raiders by 1
Longhorns by 4
Longhorns by 1
Red Raiders if!
USC at Arizona
Wildcats by 1
Wildcats by 3
Wildcats by 1
Wildcats by 7
Wildcats by 3
Trojans b'/KJ i
Washington at Arizona State
Huskies by 6
Huskies by 6
Huskies by 1
Sun Devils by 1
Sun Devils by 10
Huskies^!
Florida State at Miami, Fla.
Hurricanes by 7
Hurricanes by 12
Hurricanes by 7
Hurricanes by 10
Hurricanes by 14
Hurricanesbt! :
Colorado at Oklahoma State
Buffaloes by 4
Buffaloes by 6
Cowboys by 1
Cowboys by 4
Buffaloes by 2
Buffaloesbfl
Ohio State at Iowa
Hawkeyes by 7
Hawkeyesby 7
Hawkeyes by 1
Hawkeyes by 7
Hawkeyes by 3
Buckeyes bf!
S. Carolina at North Carolina St.
Wolfpack by 3
Wolfpack by 20
Wolfpack by 1
Wolfpack by 6
Wolfpack by 7
Wolfpacib)!
Houston Oilers at Miami
Oilers by 1
Dolphins by 10
Dolphins by 1
Dolphins by 3
Dolphins by 5
Dolphlnsbyti
Dallas Cowboys at NY. Giants
Giants by 3
Cowboys by 1
Giants by 1
Cowboys by 3
Giants by 6
Cowboys b\i
Last Week’s Record
9-3
10-2
9-3
8-4
8 4
9-3
Overall Record
59-25 (.702)
59-25 (.702)
57-27(679)
56-28 (.667)
54 30( 643)
53-31(.MI
By Lo;
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Well, it could
| :The Texas A
team encount
weather at the
nis Coaches Ass
nament in Aus
one player re
mains alive in
the singles com-
petition and
three more hat
including top
chagne.
A&M’s Cind
bye in the first
feated Maria Vi
verst tv of Texa
Crawford will h
Young Aggies ready for SWC Relays
By Ken Sury
Sports Editor
Most coaches want a nice balance
of youth, talent and experience on
their teams. For Texas A&M swim
ming coach Mel Nash, his women’s
team will have ———————
to settle for the Swimming
first two. ■■■■■■■■■■■■MB
But that doesn’t have him worried
as both the men’s and women’s
teams begin their fall seasons today
at the Southwest Conference Relays
held at the University of Arkansas.
Thirteen of the 15 women on the
team are freshmen, and the two “old
pros” — Rachel Benzel and Suzanne
Fiori — are just sophomores.
“Rachel and Suzanne are really
providing the needed leadership for
this team,” Nash said. “They’ve been
performing well in workouts and
will be the mainstays of the team.”
But Nash said he’s expecting good
things from such new’ recruits as Ste
phanie Langham, Susan Habermas,
Michelle Chow and Courtney
Searcy. “It’s so tough to single out
anyone in this group,” he saiof. “The
ones I’ve named are those who will
probably swim more events.
“But we’re an incredibly well-bal
anced team. It’s just like two years
ago — our depth will be phenome
nal. Out of our 15, virtually any sin
gle one can score points for you in a
meet. Three-fourths of the team can
make the finals at conference.”
The A&rM women’s team sur
prised the other teams and Nash
when it finished second to the Uni
versity of Texas last year at the Re
lays. The Texas women’s team, how
ever, will not be in this year’s Relavs
Ag volleyballers drop
Cardinals in 4 games
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Texas
A&M volleyball team opened its
three-match tour of Kentucky with a
15-10, 12-15, 15-6, 15-12 victory
over the Louisville Lady Cardinals
Thursday night.
Setter Yvonne Van Brandt pulled
out 11 digs and had 28 assists.
“Statistically we looked very
good,” A&M Coach A1 Givens said,
“but we had 16 service errors and
that’s too many.
The win moves the 18th-ranked
Aggies’ record to 19-6 on the season.
Offensively, the Aggies hit .335 as
a team against the Lady Cardinals.
Sophomore Cheri Steensma led the
Aggies in kills with 18 for a .515 hit
ting percentage, while redshirt
freshman Kelli Kellen had a .625 av
erage and added 11 kills.
“We played in spurts again. We
had determined early in the match
that we would win and we played
down to their level. It’s a win,
though, and we’ll take it, but we’ll
have to play tougher against Ken
tucky (tonight’s match).”
The Aggies play Eastern Ken
tucky on Saturday.
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due to
a prior com
mitment. Nash
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said th
e team’s looki
mg at trying to
lor O'Neil in thebu:
win the
1 meet, but adc
led that the Ag-
be di
ilicuit, but headdedi
gies st il
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.ing process this
men
Chris Kanning. \|j
early in
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and
Mike Suroa haveih
Whil
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of new
faces, the me
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AI
though the AfkMiwi
missing an essential
reason for its
ishec
1 second to Texas ai
past si
iccess — All-
American hut-
Rda
^ last year, Nad
terflyei
Chris O’Neil.
toug
It time trying to re
“It’s
going to be a 1
little bit rough,"
year
the Relays added di-
Nash s;
nd. “Over the
last four years,
comi
petition (the Aggie;
O’Neil
was a big reas
on we were sue-
divers), and thief
cessful
in the Relays.
won'
tlx-able to compete.'
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in the
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ash said he likes vY
NCAA
Championshi
ips and won the
in hi
is swimmers and kol
event
at the Goods
vill Games this
to th
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sum me
rr, is a studem
t assistant coach
hey*re all maturcansl
for the
team. He ah
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toug
n compciitors,
A&ht
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team has a tot
as it will comf
Intercollegiati
Bln the 19-te
three teams i
University of
nia. Arizona f
the Universitt
Men's i
|l„The Texas
team will com
Penick Intercc
nament held 1
day in Austin.
Hfhe 15-tet
mam nationa'
including No.
No. 3 Oklahi
ranked Univei
No. 9 Houston
Kiel H inker
Met:
his training here for
Olympic team.
SWC Football
Conference
Texas A&M
SMU
Arkansas
Texas
Baylor
Texas Tech
Rice
TCU
Houston
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4
Pts
140
OP
55
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placed euphori
Mets Thursday
Johnson asked
psetnan Ray K
to give him a
break up a Worl
Johnson has
on his ( ontract,
money, accordi
. ports, because
antees lie will Ik
AIIGoitos New York Yank
Lou Piniella,
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■ tract wltich give
two years. John
runs through T
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Last Saturday's Results
Saturday's Games
Texas A&M 45, Rice 10
Arkansas 30, Houston 13
Texas 27, Southern Methodist 24
Baylor 28, Texas Christian 17
Texas at Texas Tech, noon
Rice at Arkansas, 1 p.m
Texas A&M at Southern Me 14
Texas Christian at Houston?!
Houston
? lets pitcher R,
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