The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 08, 1991, Image 8

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The Aggies swept the Broncs last season at Olsen Field 3-1, 7-2, 8-1.
A&M Head Coach Mark Johnson said last week that the Broncs’ can
be tough in their own ballpark, especially because of the bad weather
that A&M has experienced this week.
“We have been at a disadvantage this week, because of the weather,”
Johnson said. “We would have liked to simulate some game situations,
but just haven’t been able, the outfield has been too wet.
“They’ve had great weather down there for the most part, and they
should be way ahead of us.”
The starting Aggie lineup should be: Ronnie Allen, pitcher; Blake
Pyle, catcher; Conrad Colby, first base; Sittichoke Huckuntod, second
base; Jason Marshall, shortstop; Travis Williams, third base; Dan Rob
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Rollen, designated hitter.
A&M will open its home schedule Tuesday afternoon when the Ag
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The Aggies were 37-6 at home last season. They were 43-17 overall.
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Rockets edge
Cavaliers
RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) — David
Wood hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with
19.7 seconds left and Buck Johnson
clinching free throws with 1.1 sec
onds to go as the Houston Rockets
beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 96-92
Thursday night, spoiling John Wil
liams’ return.
Williams, whose $5 million salary
and bonus this year makes him the
league’s highest-paid player, re
turned from a sprained left foot sus
tained Nov. 16. He scored just four
f ioints for the Cavaliers, who got 23
rom Larry Nance in losing for the
24th time in 29 games.
Johnson scored 22 points and
Kenny Smith 17 for Houston, 10-8
since losing Akeem Olajuwon to an
eye injury Jan. 4. r fhe Rockets have
won four in a row and and seven of
eight.
Cleveland led 92-91 after Brad
Daugherty made two foul shots with
35.1 seconds left. Larry Smith
fouled out on the play and was re
placed by Wood, who then swished
the 3-pointer from the left side of
the key for a 94-92 Houston lead.
The Cavaliers’ Steve Kerr, who
had made two 3-point shots earlier
in the game to become the NBA’s all-
time most accurate 3-point shooter,
tried another as the clock was wind
ing down, but it hit off the rim.
Teammate Craig Ehlo chased
down the offensive rebound and
missed a 15-footer from the right
baseline. Johnson grabbed the ball
arid was fouled, making both free
throws to seal the verdict.
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