Tuesday, December 9, 1986/The Battalion/Page 9 Sports rs Paraiso ; '.ada .J iuran ghting r J ntes buj ?asihei ‘“gioiktl irder. mationj not ;d the idem) idem end unioni Ags overcome mediocrity to down Titans By Danny Myers Sports Writer Texas A&M, 2-1, showed brief lashes of a good basketball team londay night in defeating Oral Roberts University, 1-3, 63-56 in front of 2,628 at G. Rollie White Col iseum. Senior forward Winston Crite jumped in nine out of 10 shots from |he field to lead the Aggies with 24 joints and 15 rebounds. His performance picked up the ftlack of the Aggies’ mediocre perfor mance. They shot 42 percent for the game and A&M’s leading scorer coming into the game, Todd Hollo way, was 0-for-9 from the field and scored only four points. “Todd just wasn’t on tonight,” Crite said, “but we were able to come through. Todd’s leadership was still there.” With the game tied at 51 and 3:48 left on the clock, A&M’s Tadd Thomas stole the ball and launched it downcourt where Keron Graves Ofli ■backtdd m •lained 0 lerin Sara / Ai r • A inxl jwtdrc:: jnaifcl le Mobe I 1 u:"l d tel mdllK :pk(.' redfjl auk tori roe sutet-l uimmAb mtolil idPaij witnei shl ariiall'l :tar anspw* «KC,. Photo by Tom Own hey A&M’s Todd Holloway drives past Oral Roberts’ Willie Irons on his way to the basket during Monday night’s game. received the pass and stuffed it home to give A&M its first lead since eight minutes into the second half. Then A&M got the ball back on a traveling call and Thomas put in a crucial 22-foot jumper. Crite fol lowed with the next two-pointer to give the Aggies some breathing room at 57-51 with 2:08 left. A&M Head Coach Shelby Metcalf said he was pleased with the win. “Our intensity picked up,” Met calf said. “I thought we played hard. At money time we did some things right and you have to be happy about that. There were some gutty plays made down the stretch and ba sically after we got down, we got back in with our defense, and I’m happy about that. “But right now there are so many things I’m concerned about I’m hav ing a hard time enjoying it much.” Metcalfs biggest concern is find ing somebody who can play center. Jessie Spinner started at center, but managed only five points and three rebounds in 20 minutes. Despite being used to playing the forward position, Thomas played well at the center position before fouling out. The lack of the center position didn’t figure too heavily in the out come of the game though, because ORU shot a miserable 21.9 percent from the field. However, the Titans hung in the game with 23 points from the free-throw line and a zone defense that confused the Aggies. “I had heard about (Haywoode) Workman, but I had never seen him play,” Metcalf said. “He’s a big leader. Fouling him is not the an swer. They are a great free-throw shooting team.” Workman was 8-for-8 from the line but only 4-for-14 from the floor. Oral Roberts Head Coach Ted Owens said his defense did a good job but the team couldn’t create enough offense. “The one stretch with about three and a half minutes to go where they come out with the man-to-man, forced us into three turnovers or so in a row,” he said. “That stretch was the ballgame.” A&M’s John Trezvant looks to pass the ball to Winston Crite (left) during Monday’^ Photo by Tom Ownbey game against Oral Roberts University in G. Rollie White Coliseum. A&M won 63-56. ■3*q, joke cesaj ide« udenj eiirf [ [dea*| istranj )ecoi» Find Gifts For Family, Friends, And Roomates At The AGGIE CHRISTMAS FAIR December 9 &10 From 10 am to 6 pm in Rudder Exhibit Hall Sponsored By MSC Hospitality