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Page lOAThe Battalion/Monday, December 1, 1986
Lady Ags nip Georgia State
to take seventh in tourney
Freshman guard Lisa Herner
canned two free throws with 10 sec
onds remaining to lead the Texas
A&M Lady Aggie basketball team to
its first victory of the season with a
69-68 win Sunday over Georgia
State.
It was the third and final game for
the Lady Aggies in the Southern In
vitational Tournament in Atlanta as
they picked up seventh place with
the win. The Lady Aggies dropped
decisions to South Alabama in Fri
day’s opening round and to Gram-
bling in double overtime Saturday.
Sophomore guard Donna Roper
led the Lady Aggies with 18 points
Sunday. She also had a team-high
seven rebounds and Five assists in
the contest. Center Lisa Jordan
added 15 points and forward Paula
Crutcher put in 11 for the Lady Ag
gies.
A&M also received help off the
bench from Nette Garrett, who had
Five steals in the game.
“It’s nice to get that first win,”
A&M Coach Lynn Hickey said. She
added that the weekend was tough
on the players off the court because
their luggage was lost and they had
to change motels to Find nicer ac
commodations in a better section of
town.
“Our problem has been we
haven’t been playing with confiden
ce,” Hickey said. “We pulled to-
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Lisa Herner
gether today and pulled off a tight
one.”
Hickey also said she was disap
pointed with the ofFiciating for the
tournament. “We’ve been ripped off
in all three games,” she said.
In A&M’s two previous games:
South Alabama 82, A&M 64
The Lady Aggies were outshot and
outrebounded by the Lady Jaguars
as they dropped their season opener
in Friday’s First round of the tourna
ment.
A&M shot just 37 percent from
the floor (23 of 62 shots) and South
Alabama used a 50-35 rebounding
advantage to tame the Lady Aggis
For A&M, forwards Evelyn
ers and Crutcher each scored
points, while Roper pitched in|
South Alabama, led byguardDer.
Adams’ 16 points, had four plait
in double Figures.
Grumbling 92, A&M 90(201
1 )espite holding a 41-28 leadaik
time, the Lady Aggies couldn’tli
off All-America candidate \(,
Can rie and G rambling as theyloj
double overtime Saturday.
Currie scored 21 of her31 pa
m the second half of regulation ii
while teammate LeChandra Lai
scored 19 of her 28 points in thef:
half to keep the game within read
A&M held the lead undl 4
minutes and eight seconds werti
in the second half as Curries®!
to put Grambling up 69-68. Moj
Smith hit the game winnerai
A&M’s Rosalind B lowii turned-B
ball over with 10 seconds left-3
32nd turnover by the Lady Aggie
the game.
The Lady Aggies also tj
plagued by fouls as Crutcher,San
ers, Jordan and Tamara Jada
fouled out of the game. Leadinn
Lady Aggies in scoring was Ity
with a career-high 25 points.Gm
Beth Young had 15, sixofnii
came in the overtime periods.
Arnsparger unsure about future
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Bill
Arnsparger, announcing his resig
nation after leading LSU to a No. 5
rating, the Southeastern Conference
championship and a Sugar Bowl
berth, kept the mystery going Sun
day as he sidestepped questions
about his future.
Arnsparger, 59, has led LSU to a
26-7-2 mark in three years, includ
ing three bowl berths.
This season, the Tigers — picked
for the middle of the SEC pack last
August — wound up with a 9-2 re
cord and the conference crown.
Arnsparger has been wooed by
the University of Florida for the ath
letic director’s job and has expressed
interest in the same post at LSU,
which recently became vacant with
the pressured resignation of Bob
Brodhead.
One thing is for sure, Arnsparger
said at his Sunday news conference,
“I’m not going to another coaching
job.”
Heralded for years as the de
fensive genius for the Miami Dol
phins, Arnsparger came to LSU to
pick up a program that had almost
dropped to the bottom, losing more
SEC games than any Tiger team in
decades in 1983.
Last summer, as Arnsparger and
Brodhead apparently came to log
gerheads on the football program,
the coach went to Florida to inter
view for the AD job. He came back
to say that he had withdrawn his
name, and LSU Chancellor James
Wharton announced that
Arnsparger would have more con
trol over the football program.
Asked Sunday if he is still in the
running for the Florida job,
Arnsparger said, “I can’t answer
that.”
Will he apply for the LSU job as
athletic director?
“That is one of my options,” re
plied Arnsparger.
He declined to say who he favors
as his successor, although reports
are that he is pushing Mike Archer,
the defensive coordinator who
joined LSU after being defensive
backfield coach of Miami’s 1983 na
tional champsionship squad.
“1 hope to l>e back nextstM
whatever my capactiy,” Archtrs
after Saturday’s 37-17 victory«
Tulane. “If it’s head coach,fine
not, I can accept that.”
Also mentioned prominenilo
successor have been Tulane Gs
Mack Brown and Southm:
Louisiana’s Nelson Stokelv, *1
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Arnsparger, in < o.u lung forH 1
years, served a'- an assistant(oKj
for Tulane. Kentucky, Ohio!
and Miami of Ohio beforejoii
the Baltimore Colts as an assistac;
Ag volleyball team gets bid
The Texas A&M volleyball
team will travel to Athens, Ga., to
face the University of Georgia
Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the first
round of the NCAA tournament
it was announced Sunday.
“We’re very pleased to get the
bid,” A&M Coach A1 Givens said.
“If we play well as a team, and I
underscore ‘team,’ we should do
well.”
The Aggies Finished the year
with a 23-13 record and second
behind Texas in the Southwest
Conference with a 7-3 mark.
A&M enters the tournament as
the fifth seed in the region right
behind Georgia. Texas is the No.
1 seed in the region.
A&M beat Georgia earlier a
the year in the Oklahoma Tour
nament at Norman, Okla.
In other games involving tea®
from the South region,Texasul
host Duke, Southwest TexasStatt
will travel to the University of
Texas at Arlington, and LSL3l|
host Arizona.
“We felt secure we were
to get a bid,” Givens said, “i
tough going to their place ami
playing because there will be a bij
Georgia crowd on hand, but out
team plays well in front of any
crowd.”
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