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Monday • January 30, 1995
Blowout: Spinks suffers second-degree sprain
Continued from page 7
“When you feel it, you just really feel it, “
Owens said. "Fve run the offenses in practice,
and tonight we just executed them very well.”
A crowd of 2,366 saw the fifth-1 argest win, in
terms of scoring margin, in Lady Aggie history.
The game also marked the seventh time in histo
ry that A&M has shattered the 100-point mark.
In addition to Owens’ scoring outburst, junior
post Martha McClelland posted her career-high
for points with 25. With the tallest Lady Frog
defender standing only 5 feet, 10 inches, the 6 -
foot, 4-inch McClelland was able to post up and
shoot 10 of 15 from the field, including the first
three-point basket of her career at A&M. As a
unit, the Lady Aggies’ post players outscored
their Lady Frog counterparts 62-20.
“We established the inside game first, and
then we were able to come outside with it, “
Harvey said. “We never really slacked off and
we also had some very effective post-to-post
passing.”
As a team, the Lady Aggies established sever
al high-water marks for the season against TCU.
A&M’s 51-18 halftime margin marked the
largest spread and the most points in first half
by the Lady Aggies all season.
The only negative to come out of the victory
was an injury to junior center Angel Spinks.
Spinks had to be helped off the court early in the
first half, and suffered a second-degree sprain of
the medial collateral in her left leg. Spinks is ex
pected to be back within two weeks.
The Lady Aggies return to action Thursday
when they host Southern Methodist University
at 7:30 p.m. at G. Rollie White Coliseum.
Stew Milne/Tue Battalion
Lana Tucker checks her opponent against TCU.
Fling
Continued from page 7
“Since this was the first
match of the season we got off
to a slow start but finished
strong,” said Rodarte, whose
career singles record at A&M is
9-3.
“To compete with Texas and
TCU this year we are going to
have to stay focused in practice
and not take any team lightly.”
The Aggies next tournament
is the Texas A&M Invitational
Spring Fling Feb. 3-5 at the
Omar Smith Tennis Center. In
diana, UC-Santa Barbara and
Oklahoma will be in town to
compete with the Aggies in the
tournament.
“There are some quality
players coming to play in the
tournament next weekend,”
said Arrant. “It should be a
good challenge for all of us.”
Even with the success of the
first tournament, Coach Kent
is cautious about the upcoming
season.
“We are still going to have to
work hard to enjoy the same
success that last year’s team
had,” he said. “The upcoming
Spring Fling should give us a
better indication of just show
good we are going into the con
ference season because of the
teams that are coming in.”
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with 3:01 left in the third period after Young
connected with Rice for a 15-yard TD.
Then they set a record of their own when
Stan Humphries threw to Mark Seay for a
two-point conversion, the first ever in the Su
per Bowl in this first season the NFL has
gone to the two-pointer.
But by the end, it was more a sideshow
than anything else. Even Deion Sanders,
who accomplished his goal of an NFL title,
got in on offense and nearly caught a long
pass. Then, with two minutes left, third
string quarterback Bill Musgrave got in and
completed a short pass to backup tight end
Ted Popson.
Humphries completed the festival of bro
ken records with a 30-yard TD pass to Tony
Martin with 2:25 left and then hit Alfred
Pupunu with another two-pointer. That gave
the two teams a combined 75 points, break
ing the record set two years ago when Dallas
beat Buffalo 52-17.
A sellout crowd that sat through a
numbing Disney laser and light pregame
show barely had time to adjust to football
when the Niners had two touchdowns in
the first 4:55.
Those two took all of seven plays — a 4-
yard run by Floyd and an 11-yard pass from
Young put the ball at the Chargers’ 44. Then
Young found Rice deep over the middle be
tween Darren Carrington and Stanley
Richard for the fastest touchdown in Super
Bowl history. That broke the record of 1:57
set by Denver on a TD pass by John Elway
seven years ago.
The Chargers kept the San Francisco of
fense off the field for 7:21 while going 78
yards in 13 plays for Natrone Means’ 1-
yard TD run. It was set up by one of the
few plays involving Sanders in the half, a
pass interference against Shawn Jefferson
on the goal line.
On the next play, Floyd snuck through the
middle. Young hit him in the end zone and it
was 21-7 just 1:58 into the second quarter.
Then Adam Walker deflected Bryan Wag
ner’s punt, the 49ers got the ball at the San
Diego 49 and they methodically marched to
the end zone, the touchdown coming on an8-
yard pass in the flat to Watters. It was one of
the 49ers’ favorite plays, one perfected by
Montana and Roger Craig, and the Chargers
misplayed it — covering Watters with a line
backer, David Griggs.
San Diego moved smartly, Humphries
finding Mark Seay for 17 yards and Eric Bi
enemy for 33 more to put the ball on the 13.
But they scored touchdowns only 43 percent
of the time they got inside the 20 this year
and this was another failure — three
straight incomplete passes and John Car
ney’s 31-yard field goal that made it 28-10.
Young finished the first half with 17 com
pletions in 23 attempts for 239 yards and
four touchdowns — a game in itself for most
quarterbacks. Yet it wasn’t even the best in
Super Bowl history — Washington’s Doug
Williams had 306 yards in the first half of
the 1988 Super Bowl.
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& Rec Facility Hotline 845-0737
hr Read Court Reservations .... 845-2624
h- Intramural Rain Out info 845-2625
hr Penberthy Golf Range 845-9655
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Mon., Jan. 30
★ Entries Open:
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-Ar Slow Pitch Softball
hr Valentine's Day Run
★ Official's Orientation Mt?.
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Tues., Jan. 31
hr Entries Close:
hr Squash Singles
hr Wallyball
Registration for . intramural softball
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