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Hammons Sports Writer One-hit and three-hit efforts by Texas A&M pitchers Julie Car penter and Shawn Andaya helped the Lady Aggie softball team to a double-header sweep of the Univer sity of Texas-Arlington Tuesday at Penberthy Intramural Complex. Andaya struck out 10 in the 2-0 opening victory as the Mavericks failed to get a hit, or even hit the ball out of the infield, until the sixth in ning. Carpenter was less dominating but had similar results as she allowed only two base runners to reach sec ond base in the 1-0 extra-inning win in the nightcap. The Lady Aggies are 32-4 for the season. Carpenter raised her record to 12-2, while Andaya went to 20-2. In the first game, the Lady Aggies got the only run they would need in the first inning. Second baseman Ju lie Smith led off with a single, third baseman Judy Trussed walked and shortstop Liz Mizera lifted a fly to center field that advanced Smith to third. The throw bounced off the Maverick third baseman into a va cant right side of the infield, allow ing Smith to score. In the third inning, Smith led off with a triple over the outfielder’s head. Trussed sacrificed her home with a fly for the Lady Aggies’ final run. The Lady Aggies could only man age three hits in regulation play in the second game and were forced to play an eighth inning. In the eighth with two outs, Trus sed walked and Mizera singled to put two runners on with Andaya, the de- singated hitter in the second game, at bat. Andaya lined a shot to third base that was fielded, but the throw was wild, allowing Trussed to score the game-winner. The total of 12 hits in the two games for the Lady Aggies was not overwhelming, but as Andaya put it, “We got enough to win.” A&M Coach Bob Brock said the lack of offense was in part due to A&M’s return from California Mon day at 3 a.m. and a tendency for Lady Aggie hits to go straight back to the UTA defenders. “We’ve been winning a lot of games by putting the bad in play,” Brock said. “As long as we keep stinging the bad, it willstart fading.” After Tuesday’s double-header, the Mavericks dropped to 19-19 for the season. Brock said the team was not “game sharp,” but it planned on fix ing that in time for Thursday’s game against Utah State in the first round of the Aggie Round Robin. Hoosier hysteria reaches fever pitch in Bloomington BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — The pep band had already been through its routine three or four times Tuesday when the celebrating Indiana fans began lobbing rods of toilet paper over the scoreboards high above packed Assembly Had floor. The NCAA champion Hoosiers’ plane from New Orleans was late, but no one ready cared. The party started without them. “Hoo-siers, Hoo-siers,” the crowd of about 15,000 chanted as they waited to greet the team that beat Syracuse 74-73 the previous night. When a toilet paper rod missed the scoreboard completely, the chants, inevitably, turned to “Air bad, air bad.” On the other side of the floor, draped impressively from the raf ters, were the four giant red banners proclaiming Indiana’s previous NCAA basketball titles. A fifth —the third for Coach Bob Knight in 16 years at Indiana —will go next to the others. “I’ve had a chance to coach a lot of players and a lot of teams,” Knight said to the crowd. “There’s never been a team I’ve taken greater pride in for what it has accomplished.” Hopefully, this team will show you when you’ve got problems of your own, when things aren’t going wed for you, each of you can find a Keith Smart if you look around a little bit to help you.” But Knight’s philosophy for suc cess wasn’t what the screaming fans, many of whom had been waiting more than three hours, had come to hear. They wanted their heroes. And they gave them a heroes’ welcome as they climbed a platform with a sea of red at their feet. “Weren’t there any classes today?” joked reserve forward Todd Meier, one of the team’s three seniors. Then he pointed across the vast arena to the four NCAA banners and said, “I’m ready proud because we came back here and put another banner down there.” Meier and senior starters Steve Alford and Daryl Thomas presented the NCAA trophy to retiring In diana President John Ryan. Each player also had a chance to speak, and the biggest cheers were for Smart, because he got the win ning basket, and for Alford, a two- time All-America who finished his career with a school-record 2,438 points. Mavericks nail Clippers DALLAS (AP) — Mark Aguirre scored 36 points to lead the Dallas Mavericks to a 118-102 victory over the Los Angeles Clip pers in an NBA game Tuesday night. The Mavericks, 49-24, took the lead for good early in the second quarter and led at halftime, 54- 49. But the Mavericks couldn’t put the Clippers away until mid way through the third period. Dallas outscored Los Angeles 21- 10 in the final 5:43 of the quarter to go ahead by 14, 91-77. The victory was the third straight for the Mavericks who were playing at home for the first time in more than a week. Dallas, which has won nine of its last 10, had just completed a 4-1 road trip against Eastern Conference teams. Los Angeles, 12-59, which has the worst record in the NBA, lost for the third straight time. The Clippers have lost 15 of their last 17 and are 3-34 on the road. Guard Derek Harper, who had six steals, scored 17 points for Dallas. The Mavericks outre- bounded the Clippers, 49-47. James Donaldson led the way with 15 rebounds. 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