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By Brad Marquardt
« Reporter
After weeks of practice, the White
team coached by Assistant Coach Ei
leen Feeney outscored the Maroon
team piloted by Head Coach Lynn
Hickey 56-48 in the annual Maroon-
and-White women’s basketball
scrimmage at G. Rollie White Col
iseum Tuesday.
The White team was sparked by
the 19 points scored by senior for
ward Evelyn Sanders and the re
bounding of junior center Lisa Jor
don.
“The key to what Evelyn does for
our team is making an immediate
impact on the game,” Feeney said.
“As soon as she came in she got a
few quick rebounds and scored six
points.”
Lisa Jordon was a force under
neath the basket and grabbed nine
rebounds.
“It was good to see Lisa so much
more mobile than she was a year
ago,” Hickey said.
“She did a really good job on the
boards.”
Junior guard Donna Roper led
the Maroon team with 19 points and
junior forward Veronda Roundtree
was close behind adding 18.
“Donna played a steady game and
was explosive at times,” Feeney said.
“But she’s capable of scoring more
and doing a lot more things defensi
vely.”
Feeney was also happy with the
play of Lisa Herner.
Since Herner was the only point
guard, she had to play the entire 30
minutes.
Photo by Jay Ji
“Lisa did an excellent job of run
ning the floor without having a
break,” Feeney said.
Wendy Jennings, who is a true
freshman, showed that she was re
ady to play by canning two shots
•from the three-point range.
Lisa Herner of the White team dribbles past Amy Garrison of the
Maroon team during the Texas A&Mwomen’s basketball intrasquad
scrimmage Tuesday. The White team won the scrimmage 56-48.
Jennings had eight points and also
rabbed thi
grabbed three offensive rebounds.
Overall, Hickey said she was
pleased with the progress of the
team but wasn’t satisfied.
“We’re further along than we
were last year,” Hickey said. “It’s just
that we’re perfectionists and we only
have a week before our first game.”
Hickey said that the game helped
to get rid of the team’s initial game
nervousness.
The Lady Aggies hope to impW
from last season’s 9-17 record, aj
that possibility looks good.
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three returning starters,
should be one of the most ex]
enced teams in the Southwest I
ference.
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