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“I definitely think it is our best combi
nation of starters,” Corbelli said. “They
know each other well, and regardless
if we win the game I will keep the
same starters.”
With strong play this weekend, the
Lady Aggies are hoping to not only ex
tend their winning streak, but also im
prove their standings in the region.
“I’m excited, but I know it has taken a
toll on us to play so many ranked teams,”
Corbelli said. “So much to where we
don’t get a ranking because we’re not 21-
2. I think we’re better than some of the
teams that are ranked in our region.
With Georgia coming in, if we can get a
win this weekend and a win off Ten
nessee, the win against Colorado will get
a nod and our competitiveness against
Duke and Notre Dame will make people
think A&M’s program is where it should
be. But, you have to get the win no mat
ter who you play.”
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NEW YORK (AP) — Jeff Bag-
well, whose season ended two
days before the strike shut down
the rest of baseball, was the
unanimous winner Thurday of
the National League Most Valu
able Player Award.
Bagwell swept all 28 first-
place votes in balloting by the
Baseball Writers Association of
America and finished with 392
points. Second place went to
home run champ Matt Williams
of the San Francisco Giants,
who had 201 points. Moises
Alou of the Montreal Expos was
third with 183.
Barry Bonds, winner of the
last two NL MVP awards and
three in the last four seasons,
finished fourth with 144 points.
Bagwell, the first Houston
Astros player to win the
MVP, and Williams were
the only players named on all
28 ballots.
Bagwell was leading the ma
jor leagues with 116 runs batted
in and in the midst of an 18-
game hitting streak when he
broke his left hand after being
hit by a pitch by Andy Benes of
San Diego on Aug. 10.
The injury was expected to
sideline the Astros first baseman
for three to five weeks. Two days
later the players went on strike,
ultimately ending the season.
In 110 games, Bagwell bat
ted .368 with 39 home runs,
second in the batting race to
Tony Gwynn’s .394 and second
in the home run chase to
Williams’ 43. He had 32 dou
bles and two triples and his
300 total bases tied Cesar Ce
deno’s club record set in 1972,
He also led the league with 104
runs scored.
Bagwell's 39 home runs, 116
RBls, 72 extra base hits and
.368 batting average were all
Houston club records.
He became the only the
third unanimous winner of
an NL MVP award, joining
Orlando Cepeda in 1967 and
Mike Schmidt in 1980. There
have been seven unanimous
MVPs in the American League
— A1 Rosen, 1953; Mickey
Mantle, 1956; Frank Robinson,
1966; Denny McLain, 1968;
Reggie Jackson, 1973; Jose
Canseco, 1988; and Frank
Thomas, 1993.
Swimmers
Continued from Page 7
the ability to do well this
weekend.
“If we swim together as a
team, and if we have 100 per
cent effort, then we will have a
great meet,” Pantano said.
The Lady Aggies are led by
1994 All-American Susie Gey-
er. Geyer views the relays as a
way for the freshman and oth
er swimmers to begin the sea
son on a lighter note.
“It is a neat way for fresh
men to start out the year,”
Geyer said. “It is a fun meet
for everyone. It’s not like a
real serious meet where we
have to beat this team or that
team. We have a couple relays
that we will do well in and
should win.”
The SWC Relays will be
used as a measuring stick for
the teams to determine where
they are in terms of training.
“We use it (the relays) as a
way to see where we are, in
terms of training, and where
everybody else is,” Nash said.
The diving team is led by
freshmen Jodi Janssen and
Jarrod Flores. Janssen is a
four-time Nebraska state
champion and three-time
all-American. Flores is a
Texas high school state cham
pion and was a finalist at the
Junior Nationals.
The diving team looks to
ward this weekend as a chance
to be involved in a competitive
situation and determine what
adaptions they need to make in
their training.
“This is an opportunity for
diver to get in the mental situ
ation of a competition,” head
diving coach Kevin Wright
said. “It is a dress rehearsal for
the season so that we can find
out where we are.”
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Mathews
Continued from Page 7
vest it in something that consis
tently does it (well), be it the
stock market or whatever, and
he’s that type of player.”
After sitting out the 1990 sea
son, Mathews emerged as A&M’s
third leading receiver as a red-
shirt freshman in 1991, catching
13 passes for 276 yards.
Prior to this year, Mathews’
most impressive season was
1992, when he caught 21 passes
for 359 yards and two touch
downs. Last year, Mathews was
plagued with a broken hand,
causing him to miss the last
three games of the regular sea
son. Despite seeing action in
only eight games, Mathews
made 13 catches for 144 yards
and one touchdown.
Mathews credits fellow senior
receiver Brian Mitchell with
helping him to overcome obsta
cles and strive for greatness.
“Brian is my best friend,”
Mathews said. “We’ve been here
since 1990. We’ve always helped
each other out, telling each other
that we should use this tech
nique, or that technique.”
As for the future, Mathews
said his goal is to make it to the
next level.
“I would love to make it to
the pros,” Mathews said. “But if
not, I’ll try to get my education
and go on from there.”
As for now, Mathews said the
only thing he can do is keep on
doing what he does best: catch
ing the football.
“I really concentrate a lot
when the ball is in the air,”
Mathews said. “You don’t have
that many chances to catch the
ball, so you’ve got to make it
happen when you get the op
portunity.”
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Hockey fans
sue for ticket,
parking refunds
DALLAS (AP) — Seven Dal
las Stars fans have sued the
hockey team for refunds of their
season tickets and parking pass
es because of the National Hock
ey League players lockout.
The NHL season has been de-
layed since owners locked the
players out in a labor dispute,
and so far, two of the Stars’ 42
home dates have been canceled.
The fans sued for their re
funds Wednesday in state
District Court, alleging breach
of contract and violation of
the Texas Deceptive Trade
Practices Act.
“Fans are generally ignored.
But we’re the ones making it all
possible,” said plaintiff Steve
Swenson, who said he has about
$2,500 tied up in two season
tickets and parking passes.
The Stars on Monday an
nounced a ticket policy that al
lows season-ticket holders to get
credit toward tickets to future
games or toward the purchase of
team memorabilia. Refunds are
offered only for specific games
that have been cancelled.
Team president Jim Lites
said more than 85 percent
of season ticket holders who
have responded so far don't
want refunds.
Season ticket holders repre
sent about 55 percent of the
Stars’ fan base, and have pur
chased about 3,500 seats for the
1994-95 season, Lites said.