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AGGIE BASEBALL & SOFTBALL
UPCOMING HOME GAMES
Aggie Baseball home games at Olsen Field
March 9
March 10
March 23
March 30
7 p.m.
5 p.m. (2)
7 p.m.
5 p.m.
Illinois St.
Illinois St.
S. Hous. St.
M.H. Baylor
Aggie Softball home games at Bee Creek
March 11
March 12-14
April 1
April 7
5 p.m. (2)
Aggie
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Cent. Park
S.W. Texas
S. Hous. St.
Aggie Students use your ALL SPORTS PASS at all home games
Winder
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versify of Northern Kansas
at Honolulu Fighting Evil
Clowns."
Dad: "Who would want
to watch some stupid di
nosaur when they could
watch Weiner Dogs play the
Fighting Evil Clowns."
He'll watch any basket
ball game as long it is col
lege because he hates the
National Basketball Associa
tion.
Dad: "David, how can
you watch the NBA?"
Me: y 'How come you
don't like the NBA, Dad. It's
just those college kids grown
up.
Dad: "They make too
many of their shots, the refs
don't call traveling, Michael
Jordan never gets called for
anything, they dunk too
much, they make too much
money, and no Evil Clown
has ever made a NBA team."
Me: "But Dad, you forgot
that three Weiner Dogs play
for the Dallas Mavericks."
He's really improved on
his viewing talents this year.
He's perfected the art of
watching four games simul
taneously, and now he can
put batteries into the remote
control while wearing a
blindfold.
This year, there is just no
stopping him. He's too well
prepared.
So if you happen to turn
on the tube at 3 a.m. some
time next week and you
catch the Southeastern West
Virginia Things That Hang
Down In the Back of Your
Throats against the Universi
ty of Somewhere in Montana
Elvis Imitators, just think -
You're not alone.
Maine
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with a strong winning tradition.
"They are well coached - that's
legendary - (but) I thought that
we played a good game," Johnson
said.
A&M pitcher Trey Moore
threw 7-1/3 innings of three-hit
baseball, posting a career-high
eight strike outs. A stingy Moore
didn't allow a hit until a single in
the fourth inning, and then struck
out the side in the fifth, holding
on to a slim 2-0 lead.
But momentum changed in the
sixth as Maine's Champi singled
and catcher Shawn Tobin sacri
ficed to knot the score at two
apiece.
A&M's Brian Thomas added a
run in the seventh, sending home
right fielder Stephen Claybrook
from third on a two-strike, two-
out single up the middle.
Winkin praised Thomas after
the game, calling him one of the
best two-strike hitters he's seen.
"You can't make mistakes
against a team like this - they
don't make many mistakes them
selves," Winkin said.
A&M's Chris Clemons relieved
Moore with the score 3-2 after an
errant throw to first by Moore
sent Maine shortstop Shanan
Knox to third.
Clemons then snuffed out the
Black Bears' eighth-inning rally,
striking the next two batters out,
and A&M gave him a two-run
cushion in the eighth.
However, Clemons gave up
two runs on right fielder Glen
Stupiensk's double and sent in the
tying run on a wild pitch.
After posting a strong perfor
mance pitching and at the plate as
a designated hitter, Moore put
losing the win to Clemons aside,
joking that the victory might sene
as penance.
"I did that to Jeff Granger earli
er in the year, so what comes
around goes around," Moore said.
A&M shortstop Robert Harris
and Thomas each singled to open
up the ninth, and catcher Rob
Trimble was intentionally walked
to load the bases. Bittiker came to
the plate and sent the first pitch
over the drawn-in outfield to win
the game.
On Saturday, Maine won the
first game of their season in the
first game of the double-header,
but were trounced in the night
cap, 11-2.
In the first game, Jeff Granger
grabbed the A&M career strikeout
lead, surpassing Mark Thur
mond's previous record of 273 in
the first inning, but lost the game
after giving up five earned runs in
five innings.
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"Unity Among Latinos"
by
Dr. Emily Santiago
Jpl
(MSC
Wednesday March 10, 1993
Room 226 MSC
7:00 - 8:00PM
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Lady Aggies fall to
UT in season finale
the associated press
AUSTIN — Cinietra Henderson
scored 23 points and pulled down
seven rebounds as 14th-ranked
Texas celebrated senior day by
holding off Texas A&M 76-64
Sunday in Southwest Conference
women's play.
The win improves the Long
horns to 20-6 overall and 13-1 in
SWC play. It forces a coin flip
Monday between Texas and No. 7
Texas Tech to decide the top seed
for this weekend's SWC Women's
Tournament in Dallas. The victo
ry also clinches a tie for the SWC
championship with Texas Tech,
and gives Texas of its 17th consec
utive 20-win season.
Texas could never quite shake
free of the Aggies (15-11, 7-7 in
SWC) but Henderson's eight
points during the final 4:13 of
play and her domination of the
paint all but settled the issue.
Vicki Hall poured in 16 points
and a team-high 11 rebounds for
the Longhorns, and Joanne Ben
ton added 12 points — 10 in the
first half.
Texas A&M, who will be seed
ed fourth in the upcoming tourna
ment, was led by freshman center
Kelly Cerny's 15 points. Lisa
Branch and Yolanda Brown
added 11 points apiece for the
Aggies.
Brown led all A&M rebound
ers with sevend boards. Branch
led the team in assists with four.
Hall was the top rebounder for
Texas, pulling down 11 in her fi
nal regular season game for
Texas.
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