The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 17, 1994, Image 8

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The Ba h align
Thursday, February
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Aggies
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Continued from Page 7
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the Cougar trapping defense, andjiii B
their key free throws in the game's fc *
minute.
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The win moves the Aggies tol5-> -i
"When you consider he only
played here for three years,
and in two of those we won
six and 10 games, it's relative
ly incredible,"
- Tony Baron
A&M head basketball c
Tim Moog/THE Battalion
Brett Murray slams the ball on his way to a career-
high 22 points during the Aggie game Wednesday.
overall, and 8-1 in the SWC, one-li
game behind the conference leadii;
Texas Longhorns.
A&M started the game slowly, tr
most of the first half, before pullingi
a 43-39 halftime lead.
Edwards said the change in the intern-
ty difference between the Aggies'll
game (versus Texas) and this onewasl
reason for the Aggies' lackluster perfi
mance in the opening moments.
"The Texas atmosphere compared
this one was like night and day,"Ed
wards said.
The Aggies will return to action onS?
urday afternoon against Rice Universilf
at 2:30 p. m. at G. Rollie White in a
that will be televised on ESPN2.
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Tennis
Continued from Page 7
Baseball
Continued from Page 7
NEL's only singles win came
when A&M's Eric Horan lost
to Miguel Perez in two tight
"I'm pleased with
the way we've
started the season,
and I hope we can
keep this momen
tum,
-David Kent,
A&M head
tennis coach
sets, 7-5 and 7-5.
In doubles play, A&M took
two out of three matches.
NEL's Diaz and Perez com
bined to knock off A&M's
Blake Arrant and Horan 8-6 for
A&M's only loss.
Kent said he is pleased with
the wins that A&M is getting
and hopes to stay on the win
ning track.
"I'm pleased with the way
we've started the season, and 1
hope we can keep this momen
tum," he said.
A&M will finish a six-match
homestand when it hosts
Michigan on Feb. 22 and Tu-
lane on Feb. 25 at the Omar
Smith Tennis Center.
score for us.
"Who knows? We may not
have been able to get him (Har
ris) in ( if not for the error)."
McNeese took an early lead
on the Aggies, pounding A&M
starting pitcher Rob Thomas for
two first inning runs. The fresh
man righthander struggled with
his control, walking three of Mc-
Neese's first six batters.
After walking the bases
loaded with two outs in the first,
Johnson pulled Thomas and
brought in senior righthander
Matt Sherwood.
Sherwood put out the fire,
yielding just two runs and scat
tering four hits in five and two-
thirds innings of work.
"It feels good to help the ball-
club out and get us a win," Sher
wood said. "I know I gave my
self a little confidence today."
The Cowboys' starting pitch
er Bob Howry held A&M in
check until the fifth inning when
the Aggies, down 3-1, mounted
a comeback.
With two on and one out, se
nior outfielder Billy Harlan sin
gled to center scoring freshman
second baseman Rich Petru and
sophomore centerfielder Chad
Alexander, tying the game at 3-
3.
After a fly out to leftfield by
junior third baseman Lee Fedo
ra, Harris came up to the pate
with Harlan on first and two
outs. Harlan stole second^
on Howry's first pitch toH
putting himself in scoring pi
tion.
The steal paid offasHai
singled to center, scoringBl
lan. Harris' RBI put the Ae;
up 4-3. The rally died witht-J
ris on first, as the nextbatte:
nior first baseman JohnCffl
flew out to centerfield.
McNeese tied the game in j
seventh after Cowboys' se;
baseman Trent Borque «
to left, scoring catcher?:
Robertson from third k
With two on and one out,L
junior righthander BrianPaisl
relieved Sherwpod andstrJ
out the final two McNeese®
ters that inning.
After FTarris gave the
the lead In the bottom oh!
seventh, they never reti:
quished it. Parker pitched
and one third innings inrel
for the win, striking out
walking one, and givingupo:
one hit.
A&M junior righthani
Chris Clemons relieved Par!:
with two on and two out in?
ninth to preserve the Aggie«
tory and earn his first save
the season.
The victory improved A&I
record to 5-0 on the season. P
Aggies travel to Tucson,Ac
today to take on the Univei:
of Arizona in a three-games
ries this weekend before retiir
ing home to face Souths
Texas State University inadc.
bleheader Tuesday at
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Norway's
Koss wins
second gold
LILLEHAMMER, Norwar
Norwegian Johann Olav v'
collected his second gold
of the Games on a day whec-
U.S. ski team finally lost.
Speedskater Koss reward!
partisan crowd by earning!
second Lillehammer gold to!
many races, posting his setf- :
world record along the wa) fi
Wednesday.
The rabid throng cheeC 1
Koss through a blistering fi®
as he became the Games'®
double gold medalist.
"Koss Is The Boss,"
nounced signs in the stands.
"What a great feeling to®
the crowd behind me like tk
Koss said.
He donned a viking haU?
waved the Norwegian flag®
ing a victory lap before hisa®
ing countrymen.
Koss' teammate Stine®
Hattestad won the gold
freestyle skiing over favoij
American Donna Weinbrw
the 1992 gold medalist and?'
year's World Cup leader.
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