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For the first time in nearly two years the Spurs are entering a regular-season game with no players sitting out or slowed by seri ous injuries. The Warriors, though, are hobbled in a big way. Guards Tim Hardaway and Sarunas Marciulionis are out all sea son with knee injuries and top scorer Chris Mullin is out for six weeks with a hand injury. Top draft pick Chris Webber has a sprained ankle and is doubtful for Friday. Still, the Spurs insist, they won't be writing off Golden State when the teams meet at the new Alamodome. “WeTl have to do our work," said Spurs coach John Lucas. They're a very good team. They missed some players last year and did pretty good. Very good against the Spurs. The Warriors defeated San Anto nio 3-1 in their 1992-93 season matchups. The Spurs expect Warriors point guard Avery Johnson, who played the position for San Antonio last season, to come to Texas ready to prove the Spurs lost a good thing when they refused to of fer him a guaranteed contract. 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A&M men golfers to play in Austin From Staff and Wire Reports tiday, Nov PI Wei acct [i n hen my i took President c ied States %, he insis The Texas A&M men's golf team begins play Friday in the 24th Harvey Penick Intercolle giate at Morris Williams Golf Course in Austin. A&M head golf coach Bob Ellis c is excited about the tournament ™ a g e0 nal and his team's chances. _ y, "I think the way we played at m of the Stanford should give us a boost of e confidence," Ellis said. "The |y e ]j ^ , Penick will be a preview of the p ow conference championship next ^should J spring since all eight conference ^ schools are competing." Soccer owerful, not ach. Simila: letwo A&IV ils' accepta: ips to New' Texas A&T : Regents Q :dA&M Vic Continued from Page 7 freshman forward Yvette Okler Wnistratic and freshman goalkeeper Sunny [ ^ n § t0 S e McConnell helped Texas A&M profession; win 13 of their last 15 games. Ok ler scored four goals against the University of Texas and was a key in the win over the University of New Mexico last weekend during the Aggieland Invitational, win ning the first-year A&M tourna ment's offensive Most Valuable Player Award. "I was surprised at how we did. I didn't think we were going New York contract f Barnes anc ethical con Allegation enefited froi me to light ipsMargra\ as surfaced. These allej iame Margr to win so many games," Okler ®tery trip said. "I just tried to push myself, (and) as my self confidence im proved, my play got better." McConnell was one of the biggest question marks for the Lady Aggies Guerrieri said.' "I knew her (McConnell) for a few years, and I had some con cerns about her play," he said. "But all the shortcomings that we thought she had, she more than overcame them." McConnell said that her play improved because she had to bat tle with her backups all year to keep her job. She said that she was pleased that her hard work paid off when she was chosen to the Aggieland Invitational All-Tournament team. Guerrieri said that the 2-0 win over the University of New Mexi co at the Aggieland Invitational gave Texas A&M national recog nition. "That was a matchup between the top two first-year teams in the nation," he said. "And we domi- x president igndignitar: iadership p Want as Cb itionally dig fflple have: ■isociate wit! ies. These mer ith great re: ttt natural tturies, esp< hich the Bo Some clair Ppropriate r % say thal ton for gi\ ltd Noble. Ii our math pi } ld him you J d of the ye nated them from the starting before. 1 whistle to the last whistle." m ,, . Because Texas A&M only re- n “tlllCa cruited one forward, the forward lously F position was the biggest uncer- tainty for the Lady Aggies at the 'Oil flciVl Margrav nothing epted a ^ct had start of the season, but Guerrieri said that Texas A&M was lucky that two walk-on forwards junior Anna Whitehead and freshman Kristen Koop made big contribu tions for the Lady Aggies. Because the Lady Aggies will only lose senior Rennie Rebe from this year's squad, which is ranked 10th in the NCAA south region, Guerrieri said he is optimistic about next years' team. "Our recruiting is going well. We expect to sign five of the top seven recruits in Texas," he said. "And if we sign them, next year we will be on the bubble to make the NCAA playoffs. "But in two years we will be true playoff contenders." Rebe said she will miss the team, but is confident that in 10 years Texas A&M will have the best women's soccer program in the nation. Guerrieri agrees with Rebe, and said that the Lady Aggies are on a pace to be a perennial soccer power. "The chances of a national title in 10 years is not unrealistic." L, He'd eithc to expelled This is aln :s make of t] '^graves w 0 n dollar cc 5 promise h 1( liculouS. Iv Margrave They acc H been dec ■'P was une Tiypocritic • le offer? W1 probers to < 'Ming to me Business i toise, over Hake side r Musinessm; Ttod 40 hoi Mother 10 al -style that not un % Willicu Sneering i