ber5,1993 re infor- 9042(wk) •' "Rela- 0 p.m. in am: 13 th acrosse n. on the nforma- 9. kssocia- ion for nd flu Health :00-2:00 Student rmation ssocia- munion o at the et at St. at 8:00 ion cal ssocia- upstairs n 10:00- rmation annual Tourna- South- i up in MSC. Cory at tudent rence: 1 hosts, d stu- 00-6:00 on call eeting 10 p.m. ellow- at 6:30 itheran For Rev. jn ser if stu- nd ac- e sub- e days e run Hines ts and 's Up. tions, om at r ute aursday ey gen- is child ia more about a ed that ae sued xas At- oing to t so far ) worth ersonal to Ron are re- ia, met denied a state tening e state za bill bill or direc- locate itified loyees it that s ulti- st get Sports Friday, November 5,1993 The Battalion Page 7 Kyle Bumett/The Battalion «as A&M forward Tina Robinson (9) and midfielder Jamie Csizmadia (1 3), both eshmen, look to the ball against St. Edwards on Oct. 25. The Lady Aggies finish ieseason in Shreveport this weekend against Centenary and Florida Atlantic. Soccer closes out season Lady Aggies play their last two games in Shreveport tournament By Jose de Jesus Ortiz The Battalion The Lady Aggie soccer team (13-3-1) will finish its in augural season as an NCAA scholarship team when they take on Centenary and Florida Atlantic in Shreveport, Louisiana this weekend. Head coach Gerald Guerrieri said that barring a total collapse this weekend, the Lady Aggies season will be an exceptional success. "Coming into the season, the coaching staff came in with modest expectations, and the girls came in with high expectations," he said. "And in many ways we ex ceeded both." Guerrieri said that the key to the Lady Aggies' success was that the play of senior defender Rennie Rebe, junior midfielder Brittan Hlista and freshmen midfielders Jamie Csizmadia and Kim Duda anchored the team's performance. "Early in the season we wanted to focus on the midfield and the defense," he said. "And they were the cornerstones in the building of this team." With Rebe handling the duties as captain, Guerrieri said the lone senior on the squad provided great leader ship for the Lady Aggies. She was the steadying force for the Lady Aggies, Guerrieri said, but when the team needed to shut down an opponents' leading scorer he gave Kristi Dillinger the call. In what Guerrieri called Texas A&M's "biggest game," Dillinger shut down Southern Methodist's All- American forward Kara Lee, as the Lady Aggies tied the nation's 16th-ranked Lady Mustangs. "Kristi has been the answer for us against a lot of teams," Guerrieri said. "She stopped three All-Ameri cans, and every matchup she has been involved with she has dominated." Csizmadia's 13 goals made her a consistent scoring threat for the Lady Aggies, and in the middle of the season she had a six- game scoring streak. In a team dominated by freshmen, the improvement of See Soccer/Page 8 Guerrieri Adams named to Lombardi final four By Matthew J. Rush The Battalion Texas A&M junior defensive end Sam Adams was selected as one of the four finalists for the Lombardi Award Thursday night. Florida State ju nior linebacker Der rick Brooks, Notre Dame senior offen sive tackle Aaron Taylor and Arizona senior noseguard Rob Waldrop joined Adams in the hunt for the award that will be presented December 2 in Hous- Adams ton, Texas. Finalists are chosen by a 260 mem ber committee which is comprised of former Lombardi Award winners. college coaches and national sports media writers. The award is given annually to the best offensive or de fensive lineman in college football. ESPN analyst Mel Kiper, Jr. con ducted a press conference via phone Thursday night and asked Adams when he knew he could be a domi nant player for the Aggies. "The first time 1 stepped on a col lege campus and then a college foot ball field, I knew that I would make an immediate impact," Adams said. Adams has done just that in his two and a half seasons at A&M. The Houston native leads the 10th ranked Aggies in several defensive categories this season, including tackles (61), fumble recoveries (3), fumbles caused (5), quarterback pressures (9), quar terback sacks (9.5) and passes deflect ed (3). Adams said that he was always ex posed to football, mostly due to his father Sam Adams Sr., who played with the New England Patriots for several years. "I've always wanted to play foot ball and follow in his footsteps," Adams said. "I was brought up in athletics and T chose football because I have a love for the game." Adams said that he is uncertain if he will enter the National Football League's draft after this season, but also said that he still has several things to correct before he can go to the next level. "I know for a fact that I'm going to have to improve my technique and calm myself down when 1 play," Adams said. "I'm going to have to weigh my options after the season and see what is the best choice for me." c. van i qu JOSS PICK UP YOUR COPY. If you ordered a 1993-94 Texas A&M Campus Directory, stop by room 230 Reed McDonald Building between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday to pick up your copy. (Please bring ID.) If you did not order a Campus Directory as a fee option when you registered for Fall '93 class es, you may purchase a copy for $3 plus tax in the Student Publications office, room 230 Reed McDonald. The Campus Directory includes listings of stu dents, faculty, staff and other information about A&M. '93-94 Campus Directory Duck boots for casual comfort. 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