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The l.ady Aggies travel to Ba ton Rouge, La., to compere in the Tiger Classic. A&M will face No. 11 Penn State today, then play 17th ranked Louisiana State Uni versity and preseason hopeful Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Saturday. Coach A1 Givens says playing a high level of competition is a great tool to help tne team im prove on mistakes and get ready for die rest of the season, espe cially the conference schedule. The Lady Aggies are 2-6 be fore last night’s game against La mar. Penn State has a record of 10-0 and has yet to lose a single game this season. This weekend’s tour nament will be the first road com petition for the Lady Lions who posted a 37-9 record last year and won the Atlantic 10 championship. The Lady Lions are converting 40 percent of their kills this year. Ironically, the only time A&M and Penn State have met on the volleyball court has been in tour naments played in Baton Rouge. 1’he I,ady Lions have come away with victories all three times with their last meeting in 1987. LSU is 5-4 and ranked 17th in this week’s poll. The Tigers have three of their losses from teams ranked higher and the games were played on the road. Five LSU starters return from last year’s team that was 30-8 and won the Southeastern Confer ence championship before reach ing the semifinals of the NCAA South Regional. A&M holds a 17-6 advantage in the series against LSU. The Mustangs of Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo received consider ation for the Top 20 rankings in the preseason but posted a4-8re' cord this season — falling from the list of the nation's elite volley ball teams. Craig Cummings is in his first year as head coach of a team that went 19-13 last year and advanced to jxist season ac A&M has not lieaten the Mus tangs in their three previous meetings. Junior co-captain Sheri Her mesmeyer, who had arthroscopic surgery on her right knee this au tumn, began practice Tuesday and may see action in this week end’s tournament. Raychelle Michalke and Amy Kisling lead the Lady Aggies with a .317 and .245 hitting percent age, followed by Amy C'ui with .226. .timings Diane Robertson leads the team .in digs with 53 and is ninth in the conference in dig average Genny Wood ranks sixth in the SWC in assist average, leading the team with 135 assists. Aggies Continued from page 9 “He’s played in games like this be fore and he’s played well.” Slocum has tried to convince A&M not to look past UNT and start thinking about next week, when the Aggies face their first biggest test of the season so far against Louisiana State. “I’ve seen teams before that tried to do that,” Slocum said. “Kids sense that and think, ‘Well, we’ve got this one in the bag,’ and then you take a step back as a team. Staying at a per formance level is a mental thing. “We want to be totally focused on North Texas. We’ll take care of the next one as it comes.” While Slocum’s preaching pa tience, Nelson’s singing praises of confidence. “I’m sure some of the young guys are going to go in there somewhat in awe,” Nelson said. “But I don’t think you can ask a player who’s a starter and have him say we can’t win.” The Eagles believe the key to beat ing the Aggies is playing a solid, ag gressive game. Senior linebacker By ron Gross said UNT’s defense must pressure the Aggies. “We’re not going to be able to shut them down,” Gross said. “But USL’s defense wasn’t aggressive at all. We’re going to attack them. “The way I look at it, you don’t go out there expecting to lose. You go out there to win or you don’t belong out there at all.” The Eagles’ defense will be tested against a potent Aggie offense. A&M quarterback Lance Pavlas w r as a perfect 9-for-9, passing for three touchdowns and 192 yards in last week’s blowout of USE. The Aggies gained 774 total yards, the second highest offensive yardage total in Southwest Confer ence history. A&M is second in the nation in total offense, averaging 558.0 yards per game, and fifth in scoring offense, averaging 45.5 points per game. Three Aggie run ners, Darren Lewis, Robert Wilson and Randy Simmons, rushed over 100 yards in the USE game and all should see playing time against UNT. Lewis rushed for 141 yards Satur day, and has his eyes on the A&M re cord books. The senior needs 125 yards to surpass Curtis Dickey (1976-79) as A&M’s all-time leading rusher. “Lance is going through the sec ond year running this offense and he’s really developed some confi dence running it,” Slocum said. “Darren’s making progress. He’s still on a weight program trying to drop some weight but when he gets down to 210, we should see a quicker Dar ren Lewis.” Lewis weighed in at 216 this wed Slocum is relying on his fad Wrecking Crew to disrupt UNTsot- fensive attack. The spearhead ofthi Aggies’ defense is linebacker liam Thomas, whom Slocum presents an even bigger problenut opposing quarterbacks than form Aggie sack specialist Aaron Wallact (1986-89). “Aaron was a speed rusherandti- ther got the quarterback or didn’t," Slocum said. “William is jumping iif and batting balls, gettting his in the quarterback’s face. “He really affects your playwta you don’t get there on the blitz.” Slocum said it was imperative that Thomas and the linebackers pres sure Eagle quarterback Scott Dai and running back Erric Pegrara successfully shut down UNT’s run ning game. “I’m sure North Texas will mis up with the run and pass,” Slociti said. “They’re not going to just back and let us sack them all nig They’ll run on passing downs ad pass on running downs.” Pegram has rushed for 306 in UNT’s first two games. Davis UNT’s all-time offensive leader, ai eraging 153 yards through the ait every game. He needs 32 yardstojf over the 1,000 yard mark for caret! rushing. DOUGLAS JEWELERS Texas A&M University Watch by SEIKO rushing for his 1 as an Aggie, whi urday’s 63-14 v tern Louisiana. Simmons, No chart behind Lev McAfee, said he chance to play i offense. “I’m not jealor mons said. “Da and he’s getting envy him because I want to be. Soc to be at the plate; Simmons ran coach Ron Poe’s for 3,818 yards ; in high school, football close to rowed his colleg sas, A&M, Tex, Baylor. Simmons cho< ing of signing da sion between the horns was so ha almost flipped a < But Simmons dering if he ha choice. He redsl year after knee si He returned i only 19 times, switch him to ful the season backir Robert Wilson w ramble for 1,692 the nation behin Barry Sanders. Simmons swit back, but didn’t game of the 198 win over Texas ( he suffered a sho a routine pass p next five games. He returned over Southern M been injured sii said he’d like to k I didn’t have (the TCU game any injuries sini want any injurie to play in the big the ones where Any playing tin dme. 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