The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1993, Image 8

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The Battalion
Monday, September20,1
Lady Aggie spikers split weekend
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Fifteenth-ranked Gators
bite Aggies on Sunday
By David Winder
The Battalion
)ULI PHILLIP!
DAVE THOM
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MACK HARRI
After upsetting 21st-ranked Florida State Friday
night, the Texas A&M women's volleyball team
tried to go two-for-two against ranked teams from
the sunshine state over the weekend.
Instead, they spent the better part of Sunday
trying to catch up to the 15th-ranked Florida Lady
Gators as the Lady Aggies fell in four games by
scores of 6-15, 15-12, 7-15, 8-15 at G. Rollie White
Coliseum.
A&M drops to 8-3 while Florida improves to 8-
2.
"We needed to play defense and pass a lot bet
ter," senior setter and outside hitter Genny Wood
said. "They were a very offensive team and we
just didn't have it mentally a lot of the time.
"We just didn't have the all-around aggressive
ness against their big girls and their offense."
The Lady Aggies were led by senior outside hit
ter Shelia Morgan, who recorded 21 kills and a
team-high .326 hitting percentage. Senior middle
blocker Amy Kisling led the team with 14 digs,
while sophomore setter Suzy Wente led the team
in assists with 45.
"I don't know what the deal was," Morgan said.
"We just weren't intense enough when we needed
to be. It's kind of hard for everyone to come to
gether as a team and accomplish what we need to
accomplish."
Florida was led by middle blocker Aycan Gok-
berk with a career high 27 kills and a match high
.581 hitting percentage.
"They have an offense that we haven't seen
much of," head coach Laurie Corbelli said. "They
ran a high two in the middle from the left, the right
and with number 11 (Gokberk) out of the middle.
"They were very effective at it, our blockers
were pretty lost."
The Lady Aggies will take on Texas Tech
Wednesday at 7 p.m. at G. Rollie White Coliseum.
Mike Steele/THE Battmjos
A&M senior middle blocker Amy Kisling goes up
for a block during Sunday's loss to Florida.
...But Aggies chop 21st-ranked Seminoles Friday
By Matthew J. Rush
The Battalion
The Texas A&M Lady Aggie
volleyball team defeated the
21st-ranked Florida State Semi
noles, taking three games out
of four Friday night at G. Rollie
White Coliseum.
A&M outlasted the Semi
noles by scores of 15-13, 15-13,
14-16,15-11.
After A&M senior Shelia
Morgan gave the Aggies a side-
in with one of her 25 total kills
in the match, sophomore Suzy
Wente ended game one with a
hit down the line.
After splitting the next two
games, A&M put away the
match in game four. The two
teams were tied at eight until
the Aggies won seven out of
the next 10 points to take a!5-
11 victory.
Senior hitter Kim Mitchell
said she was excited about the
win.
"We knew if we do the
things we have to, we should
be with any team.," Mitchell
said. "We had something to
prove."
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