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Both Okler and Whitehead were named to the all-tournament team. The Aggies came off Friday's 2-1 win over Texas Christian University. Okler’s goal from thirty yards out and Blalacks goal off a penalty kick were all the Aggies would need. The victories this weekend gave coach Guerrieri his 100th victory as a head coach. The 100- 43-6 record includes the 26-5-3 record in his two seasons at A&M. The Aggies, who have won 13 straight home games, will have a week off before travel ing to Dallas for their October 30 match against the Universi ty of Arkansas. They will re turn to the Aggie Soccer Com- plex for their November 2 home finale against Southern Methodist University. Guerrieri Georgandis Continued from page 5 Izzo was outshone however, by his fellow line-backer Joe Davis, who led all Owls with 12 tackles(nine unassisted), and has an astonishing total of 61 for the season, an average of nearly nine a game. On the offensive side of the ball, it’s taken some time, but senior quarterback Josh LaRocca is finally making the wishbone, the flexbone, the neckbone, the Bad to the Bone and every other option offense known to man, work to the Owls’ advantage. Despite some rough spots, the Owls ran up 224 yards on the ground, the most against the Aggies’ in more than a year. Obviously, Rice’s offense does not have all the kinks worked out of it, nor does the passing game (a meager 4 of 11 for 19 yards against A&M) have the potency to allow the Owls to take to the air when they need a score late in a game. With the Baylor Bears looking as though they are prepared to begin their annu al downward spiral through the conference ranks, and owning a head-to-head tie breaker over Texas, the Owls need only play smart to stay in the front of the SWC pack. Never will a team benefit more from another’s misfor tune than Rice will from A&M’s probation this season. A&M’s lack of television coverage has made Rice’s up set of UT in front of a nation al audience the biggest game to come out of the SWC this year. With the death of the SWC looming nearer, the big bosses of the Western Athlet ic Conference are all patting themselves on the back for asking the up-and-coming Owls to attend that WACky party come 1996. From an Aggie standpoint, you’ve gotta be proud of Rice, even if they really scared the hell out of us last weekend. Year after year, the Owls have been abused by punks like UT and even worse, the University of Houston. Now, the Owls are paying back some very old debts, and you know, it couldn’t have hap pened to a nicer team.