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Parkway (across from Kroger Center) Open until 8p.m. - 7 days a week HOUSTON (AP) - Vernon Maxwell scored 14 points in the fi nal 4:17 of the third quarter, spark ing a 16-5 scoring run that carried the Houston Rockets to a 90-83 victory Sunday night over the San Antonio Spurs. Matt Bullard sank a pair of cru cial baskets in the final minute to preserve the victory. Maxwell finished with 25 points, followed by Hakeem Ola- juwon with 18 points and 14 re bounds, Kenny Smith with 17 points and Bullard with 15 points. Olajuwon had 7 blocked shots for a career total of 2,006, becom ing the sixth player in NBA history to block 2,000 or more shots. David Robinson led San Anto nio with 16 points and 10 re bounds, with Antoine Carr adding 14 points and Sean Elliott 13 points for the Spurs. The Rockets led 56-44 before the Spurs scored 15 straight for a 59-56 advantage with 4:41 left in the third quarter. Maxwell then went on his scoring explosion, leading his team back to a 72-64 lead going into the game's final 12 minutes. Houston led by as many as 12 points in the fourth quarter before a pair of free throws by Robinson concluded a 9-1 scoring run that brought the Spurs within 85-81 with 1:26 left. Bullard then sank a 3-point shot, and after two free throws by Elliott, Bullard added a slam dunk to widen the edge to 90-83. The Rockets led by as many as 14 in the second quarter, and it was 49-38 at halftime. SWC Baseball Standings SWC Men's Standings SWC Women's Standings Conf. Overall Conf. Overall Conf. W L W L W L W L W L Texas 5 1 10 1 Texas 9 2 18 9 Tech 10 1 A&M 4 2 9 4 TCU 8 3 19 7 Texas 9 3 Rice 4 3 8 4 Houston 7 3 18 5 Houston 7 3 Baylor 2 2 7 4 Rice 5 5 17 9 SMU 6 4 TCU 2 2 6 5 Texas Tech 5 6 13 10 A&M 6 5 Tech 2 5 6 8 SMU 4 6 10 13 Rice 3 7 Houston 1 5 6 6 Baylor 3 8 10 13 Baylor 3 9 A&M 1 8 5 17 TCU 0 11 I It's tin Irawl insic Overall heads of who oppos W [ control. Let's see 20 <j makes the 17 7 hereafter k 18 5 as "pro-gur 15 8 | - believe 1410 violent sc 1112 weapons ai 1012 as possible. 4 20 Here ins breeze eel Aggies beat USL, lose to Clemsoii Men's tennis stops Cajuns, stays unbeaten From Staff and Wire Reports if GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER STUDY Individuals are being recruited for a research study on Generalized Anxiety Disorder. If you experience anxiety or would like to find out more about this study, call VIP Research. $200.00 will be paid to qualified volunteers who enroll and complete this study. V CALL VOLUNTEERS IN PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH, INC.® 776-1417 J The Texas A&M men's tennis team continued its quest for an un defeated season Friday by defeat ing the University of Southwest ern Louisiana, 5-4 at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. The Aggies are now 6-0 on the season. A&M and the Rajin' Cajuns finished the singles competition deadlocked at three matches each. The Aggies won two of the three doubles matches, including a come-from-behind win in the last match by Mark Weaver and Bernardo Martinez that secured the victory. After losing the first set. Weaver and Martinez came back to record a 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 victory. A&M head coach David Kent said Weaver and Martinez, as they have all season, came through for the Aggies in the clutch to secure a win. "Mark and Bernardo have been phenomenal all season," Kent said. "They always manage to find a way to win the match." Rick Flores and Blake Barsalou also pulled in a doubles win for the Aggies. Doug Brown and Scott Phillips were defeated in doubles competition 7-6,1-6, 6-4. A&M women fall to Tigers From Staff and Wire Reports avernous elics of pre Here in hree majo: eligion. I supp eason is juris are ne n their ho pace. Pi irotection c But sev< hat a gu iefense is 2 :urned on i :rime. And and a pro-g BILLY MORAN/The Battalion A&M's Lynn Staley was defeated 6-2, 7-6 , by Clemson's Amy Young on Saturday. The A&M women's tennis team lost 7-1 to the Tigers. The Texas A&M wo,™ attacks firs1 ms team lost their second match ,ntKp mm i the season Saturday as the Clem - ^ ^ son Tigers, ranked No. 22 in them tion, defeated the Aggies 7-1. The only match the Aggies wo: was a singles win by freshma: Christine DiNardo. Sne defealei Janice Durden 4-6, 6-2,6-4, A&M head coach Bobby Kiel necke said DiNardo played wcl and has the potential to be afutim star for the Aggies. "Christine is one heck of a play er right now, and she's just gob; to keep improving," Kleinedt said. "She's still a little bitup-i down right now, but she's onlya freshman. The Aggies lost the other fm singles matches. Lynn Staley lost 6-2, 7-6, Janini Burton-Durham was defeated Ml 7-6, and Marga Valera lost 4-6,7-5, 6-3. A&M's Anna SchlumpfanJ Nicole Monsul also came upshot! in their matches Saturday. 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