Page 8 The Battalion Thursday, March31, 1' 4th Annual Health Professions Symposium Today in the MSC Flag Room 10 am-3 pm Free! Meet over 50 representatives from: Baylor College of Dentistry Baylor College of Medicine California College of Podiatry Kirksville Osteopathic College MD Anderson Med Tech Prog. Military Medicine Programs Northwestern College of Med SW Texas State Allied Health Stanford U. College of Medicine Texas A&M College of Medicine Texas A&M College of Vet Med Texas Chiropractic College Texas College of Osteopathic Med Texas Tech College of Medicine Trinity U. Health Care Admin. U of H College of Optometry UT-Austin School of Nursing UT-Austin College of Pharmacy UT Dental Branch-Houston UT Medical Branch-Galveston UTMB PA/OT/PT Programs UT Southwestern College of Med UTHSC-San Antonio Dentistry UTHSC-San Antonio Medicine UT-Tyler Med Tech Program Univ. of Osteopathic Medicine ...and many others! Sponsored by the Executive Council of Health Organizations Sacrifice Continued from Page 7 A&M led until the sixth when the Lady Roadrunnerste | the lead. But the Lady Aggies then pu| together to rally in the seventh ning. Shortstop Jennifer McFallst a base hit to right field and sec® baseman Merry Mapp had a be single. The Asso< I HUN' calmly, la Keith him I And t Rightnelder Barbi Tucklii looking 1 foi down a sacrifice bunt to adv;; mght tor the runners. Stout deliveredw "it’s r game winning RBI’s with a base! body,” B over the third base linetosct| lepting r Mcballs and Mapp. const In the second game, theliil "I thi des scored first when Stol Ipologizi "Hffights to J For tl lice walked and Catcher Beth Get moved Stout to second on a hunt. McFalls reached sec base on an error by die center ffe er as Srout scored. In the third inning, UTSAsb ra Barnett had a singleton; and Luke reached first on a choice and an error by A&Mtt baseman Gina Perez.. First baseman Mya Truelove a home run in the fifth inning give the Lady Aggies the leads they never looked hack. Tennis Continued from Page 7 success for the Lady Aggies is how the top part of his lineup fares as well as im proved doubles play. Freshman Nan cy Dingwall and sophomore Wil "If we play at the lev el we've been, we'll be in good shape," play and 23-7 in singles, is on pace to become the most success ful freshman in Texas A&M histo ry. Ller doubles mark is already a freshman school record and if the season ended to day, her .857 winning percentage would set son Pate are the team’s top dou bles combination. The duo en ters the road trip with a 21-2 overall record and a 2-0 mark in the SWC. Dingwall, 24-4 in doubles - Bobby Kleinicke, another A&M record. head tennis coach Dingwall and her teammates will play their next four matches, all against SWC teams, on the road before returning home in two weeks to close out the regular season against Texas April 14 and South Carolina April 1 7. WHERE TEXANS GET THEIR BOOTS!™ COLLEGE STATION 1400 HARVEY ROAD NEAR POST OAK MALL 696-8800 • MON-SAT 9-9; SUN 12:30-5:30 ARLINGTON • AUSTIN • COLLEGE STA TION • CORPUS CHRIST! •DALLAS FORT WORTH • GREENVILLE • HUMBLE • HUNTSVILLE • HURST • LONGVIEW LUFKIN • MESQUITE • PALESTINE • PARIS • PITTSBURG • PLANO SAN ANTONIO (2) • SHERMAN • TEMPLE • TEXARKANA • TYLER + 9 LOCATIONS IN HOUSTON! CAVENDER'S BOOT CITY Offers good while supplies last. Sale ends April 3, 1994. No. 22 men’s tennis challenges ranking, FSU this weekend ontm “The emocr They b Jury anc [ Sharp fcegan h io accon “We process ation D Undi jopulati o the c< By Nick Gcnrgandis 77i« Battalion Despite losing their first match on March 26 to the fourth-ranked University of Texas squad, the Texas A&M men’s tennis team became the 22nd-ranked team in the coun try, and will try to improve that ranking this weekend. Friday, the Aggies will host Florida State, with whom A&M eluding a stellar 13-3 this spring As big a jump as the pair hi already made, they are expected to move up even higher because of their upset of UT s Chad Chr; and Trey Phillips, the second- ranked doubles pair in the na tion. Weaver, the 1993 SWC Player of the Year, continues to leadthi Aggies with consistent bri! liance. ''Everything starts with Mark Weaver . . ., but we've gotten good play from everyone/' f J Ko Gontin you see act emo Kore to dece to read. “Wh ontrol enters y you ha watch t< act emo Korc - David Kent, head men's tennis coach Weaver shares its No. 22, at 1:30 p. m. at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. Saturday the team will go right back to work as they host former Southwest Conference ri val Arkansas and its highly ranked singles player Marcus Hilbert. A&M senior Mark Weaver im proved his singles’ rank to 25 th in the nation this week. He has compiled a 22-8 record this year, including 12-4 this spring. The doubles team of Weaver and senior Bernardo Martinez jumped from 34th to 29th in the national doubles rankings. The duo is 19-8 this season, in- Head tennis coach David Keni I said that while his top player is I the straw that stirs the Aggie] drink, all of the players have! done their parts this season. “Everything starts with Marl I Weaver at the top of the line-up. 1 but we’ve gotten good play from 1 everyone,” Kent said. This is: very unselfish team, and they do I whatever it takes to win This team wasn’t ranked very high in I the preseason rankings, but they have really come together this spring.” The Aggies(15-1 overall, 1-1 in the SWC) will return to SWC play next weekend when they travel to Baylor and Southern Methodist. r t i t i. f f {<{< t u < .t i r c r t ru j-u. "WmM" a^wacnig (sl<§>WGn)f Yaffil ©MW W® <§>(p)©Gn) (sl®<§>l7§ (gift P l]® & uip miftaa Us®® ©m i® © ©oroffi 7/& © ©<§](? UKrtofte & - HH #1] © a H w&m aonite^idiKgacn)^) [Faapp^ s s s s s s \ \ \ \ \ s s s s s s \ \ \ \ \ s s s s s s N V. 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