The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 26, 1992, Image 7

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Monday, October 26, 1992
Texas A&M SPORTS The Battalion
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Lady Aggies take down Owls
FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
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I The Rice volleyball team came
finto College Station Saturday with
H six-game Southwest Conference
llosing streak.
I Make it seven.
I Texas A&M wiped out the
[lady Owls 15-2, 8-15, 15-11, 15-3
in a much-needed SWC victory.
Improving the Lady Aggies'
[league record to 3-4 and their
i overall mark to 12-8 in front of a
G. Rollie White Coliseum crowd
of 505.
| Although all 11 Lady Aggies
got to play against hapless Rice,
outside attacker Sheila Morgan
11 playsafejtook charge. The junior from
ningkicMIr ous t° n ] e d all scorers with 16
ed thetoudJ on 32 attempts, good enough
for a .375 hitting percentage.
| "Sheila really had a great
match," A&M head coach A1
Givens said. "She was unstop-
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Morgan was particularly
strong in the final game, when she
notched six kills and one block.
That outburst helped the Lady
Aggies jump out to a 10-0 lead be-
■ore putting away the win.
I The previous two games were
I tougher for A&M, however. The
l-ady Aggies tied the score at
eight in the second game before
Rice reeled off seven straight
points to tie the match at a game
[each.
i And the third game featured
[four different ties, with the Lady
Owls getting as close as 13-10.
But Morgan's three kills and out
side attacker Karen Richards'
ie game £0f game winner did Rice in.
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u The leading scorer for Rice was
Tammy Trownsell, who finished
with 15 kills and a hitting percent
age of .480. Teammate Cheryl
Dell was the only other Lady Owl
with double figures in kills, end
ing up with 10.
1 A&M setter Suzy Wente had a
Busy night for the Lady Aggies,
! a 14-I3toflnishing with 47 assists and 12
jgtosetuf 1 digs. Outside attacker Elizabeth
, Terr)’WEdmiston also had 12 digs, along
drivel with 13 kills. And middle blocker
that the® my Kisling logged 10 kills and
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DARRIN HILL/The Battalion
Freshman Andrea Williams spikes the’ball over two Rice
defenders during A&M’s win over the Owls Saturday. The Lady
Aggies will now travel to Austin Wednesday to take on Texas.
eight digs.
Although every active player
saw action against Rice, an even
more encouraging fact was that 10
of them had at least one kill. And
Givens was, to say the least,
pleased with his team's ability to
spread the wealth.
"It is nice to have a match
where everyone can play," Givens
said. "I think some people came
off the bench and really picked up
our level of play."
The Lady Aggies will have to
pick their play up even more Oct.
28 when they travel to Austin to
try and avenge their Oct. 7 loss to
lOth-ranked Texas.
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> Doubles tennis team
M&M Spores Brlefs
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advances to finals
FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
1 Texas A&M's tennis tandem of
Scott Phillips and Blake Arrant
made it to the finals of the ITA-
Rolex Southwest Regional Quali
fying Championships in Fort
Worth with two wins on Sunday.
1 Phillips and Arrant, who had
never played together before de
feated John McConnel and Evan
McGinn of the University of
/frkansas, 7-6, 7-6. They also up
ended Chad Clark and Ernesto
Ponce of the University of Texas,
64,6-2.
Phillips and Arrant will tackle
Marcus Hilpert and Bruce
Williams of Arkansas in the finals
today at 2 p.m. on the campus of
Texas Christian University. A
win by the two will propel them
to the national indoor champi
onships, which will be held in
February.
In singles, Mark Weaver
reached the semifinals of the
event before losing to Hilpert, 6-3,
6-1. Hilpert is currently ranked in
the Top 20 in singles.
Women's soccer
team splits pair
FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
The A&M women's soccer
team split two games this week
end.
Sunday, the Lady Aggies de
feated Arkansas-Little Rock, 2-0.
Goalie Anjanette Burns, who just
moved in front of the net, shut out
UALR in its seven shots on goal.
Anna Whitehead scored off
Terri Stone's assist, and Rennie
Rebe scored off a comer kick from
Whitehead and a pass from Brit-
tan Hlista.
On Friday, the women's team
lost to Army, 1-0. With three min
utes left in the game. Army scored
to pull ahead. Bums had 11 saves
for the Lady Aggies.
A&M's next game will be on
Wednesday at Texas Christian.
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