Page 8 • The Battalion & -s. - ' ' > v C ? -xv^V-ax..- W-f&m Longhorns comeback foils Lady Aggies m ' * rw- « »«,««»• -j-r -v,. WTil 5 PORTS Thursday • November 3, 1994 Staff and Wire Reports So close, yet... One of the Texas A&M wom en’s volleyball team’s biggest problems arose Wednesday night in Austin, as the Lady Aggies dropped a heartbreak ing five game match to the Lady Longhorns, 15-13, 15-11, 3-15, 11-15, 10-15. A&M started off sharply in the first two games, in cluding recording a sparkling .300 hitting percentage in the second game. But resi- lency and a loud crowd of 1,993 at the Recreational Sports Center After the first two games, the Lady Aggies’ offensive at tack fell apart, as their hitting percentage dropped to .029 in the third game, as they were blown out, 15-3. In the fourth game, the two teams were about equal in percentage, but 10 errors did the Lady Aggies in. Despite staying close in game five, A&M hit an abysmal -0.118 and dropped to 12-11 overall(5-4 in the Southwest Conference). Starring for the Lady Aggies during the contest were junior setter Suzy Wente, who record ed 59 assists and 13 digs, while Page White added 16 kills, 16 digs and a team-leading .294 hitting percentage. The Lady Aggies return to action next Wednesday night when they host the SWC cham pion Lady Cougars of the Uni versity of Houston at 7 p.m. at G. Rollie White Coliseum. The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569/Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basemenf) Reed McDonald Building -J ‘AGGIE’ Private Party Want Ads $ 10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandies is priced $ 1000 or less (price must jrr appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. 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Senior wide receiver Chris Sanders, who was ejected on a double personal foul very early in last weekend’s game, said he feels the Aggie offense needs to get back on track af ter two “off weeks” against SMU and Rice. “We came out real flat-foot ed against SMU, “ Sanders said. “This week in practice, Coach Ensminger has gotten back to the basics of football and we’ve begun the format of ‘Do it hard, do it right and then do it again.” It is likely the Aggies will attempt to run the ball down the Longhorns’ throats with regularity on Saturday,as the UT defense ranks a horrible 65th in the nation, allowing 183 yards per game. Sanders is confident however, that if the Longhorns focus all their efforts on stopping the run, the receives can easily help move the ball. “When I see eight people up on the line of scrimmage, I just lick my chops ? “ Sanders said. “People' are saying' we’re the best receivers you’ve never heard of. When it’s our time, we know it’s time to go and we’ll be ready to contribute.” For seniors like Sanders and Armstrong, Saturday’s game offers the opportunity to go through four yeqrs of A&M football with four wins over Texas, a rare feat. Arm strong said although he is wary of the Longhorns, the se niors have every intention of winning the game. “I respect them a lot be cause they have a really good team, “ Armstrong said. “We know we can’t fool around with them too long or else. This will show who has the most pride. “We can’t be 11-0, but we can be 10-0-1. I want to go out of my senior year with out a loss. This game’s gonna show who’s really the champions.” Texas Continued from Page 7 enced players. “There was a time last week when we had three freshmen in the game on de fense, along with three true sophomores,” Mackovic said. “We’ve had to rush a lot of youngsters to play.” Offensively, Texas will employ a rotating quarterback shuffle, with sophomore Shea Morenz getting the majority of the snaps over redshirt freshman James Brown. Neither player provided much of a spark last weekend, as Brown led Texas on its only two scoring drives. Dating back to his start in the Oklahoma game, Brown has thrown a touchdown pass in three straight contests. Junior wide receiver Lovell Pinckney will provide the Longhorns with a size advan tage against the feisty Aggie secondary. The 6 foot 5 inch, 230 pound Pinckney, who runs a 4.4, will be matched up against far shorter A&M cornerbacks. Pinckney is sec ond on the team to Eric Jackson with 20 receptions for 251 yards and four touch downs. Jackson, a senior from Corpus Christi, provides Texas with a deep threat. His average of 18.3 yards per catch leads the team. “We spent a lot of time 1 TUb'ddAy'Wo'rkiflg on our basu field offense,” Madkovic said. “We expect a heck of a game, and still have a lot of work to do.” Senior Roderick Walker and junior Priest Holmes lead the Longhorn rushing attack. Between the two backs, they have racked up 923 yards on 208 carries. As is usually the case when these two teams tee it up, pri or statistics can be put aside, Baskin said. “There are no other intense rivalries in Texas,” Baskin said. “This game is for the bragging rights of Texas.” Mackovic said this rivalry brings out something special in the way each player goes about his duty on the field. “This game has a life of its own,” Mackovic said. “You don’t think a whole lot about records and positions. It’s just two teams that play each other every year.” Georgandis Continued from Page 7 hot on his heels. I lunge for ward, extend my arms and bring Leeland down to the asphalt in a classic, open- field tackle. While I’m dropping Lee land, I see Channel 3’s John Oakey with a cameraman in tow and a microphone in hand, motioning at me for an interview, his eyes filled with wonderment. “Not now, John, “ I yell, “I’m a busy man!” Leeland hits the ground hard and begs me for mercy, but I explain quickly that my questions can easily be answered over a good 20- minute game of Bill Walsh ‘95. Lee Mac smiles as I help him up, and the scene closes. The credits roll across the screen as the audience ap plauds wildly.... “Nick’s SportsCenter Fan tasy” Starring Scott Baio as Dave Winder With Adam Sandler as Drew Diener Nick Georgandis’ stunt ’double: Foghorn Leghorn Leeland McElroy’s stunt double: Leeland McElroy DA DA DA, DA DA DA!!!! 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