The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 26, 1995, Image 12

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Page 12 • The Battalion
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April 26,
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Julie Averett/Special to The Battalion
Aiming for the top
Freshman Victor Wunderle practices for the Collegiate Archery
Nationals to be held from May 14-18. Wunderle won three gold
medals and one silver medal at the Pan-AM Games in March.
Wednesday
Cowboys to
play 49ers
Nov. 12
IRVING, Texas (AP)-Tt f
Dallas Cowboys will havetj
wait until Nov. 12 for revenji
against the Super Bowl champ:
on San Francisco 49ers.
The 49ers, who beat the
Cowboys 38-28 in the National
Football Conference champi
onship game on Jan. 15, will
host San Francisco at Texas
Stadium in a 3 p.m. game.
Dallas has five nationally
televised games, including
three Monday Night Foot
ball telecasts.
‘We have five games that
enjoy the national audience
without any competition froir
any other NFL games, and!
don’t know when that’s hap
pened before,” Cowboys owner
Jerry Jones said Tuesday.
“It’s note worthy that we
are opening the season on
Monday Night Football, clearly
a showcase for any team ...and
we’re closing the season
on Monday Night Football,
he said.
Jones noted that l3ofthe
Cowboys’ 16 regular-season
games last season went to over
80 percent of the country, and
with only one noon start this
season, the team’s national^
exposure could be even greater
this year.
The Cowboys appear
on Monday night TV for
the season opener on SepU
at the Meadowlands against
the New York Giants, on
Nov. 6 in Texas Stadium
against the Philadelphia Ea
gles, and on the road against
the Arizona Cardinals on
Christmas night.
DiNardo: Reflecting on final season
Continued from Page 9
my mind.”
DiNardo said her play during
her senior season, although spo
radic at times, has capped off
her career at A&M.
“At the beginning of the
season, I played, well,” Di
Nardo said. “Then, I hit a
slump. Overall, it was a prdlty
good season.”
DiNardo said the proudest
moment of her career at A&M
came through an invitation.
“I got invited to the All-
American,” DiNardo said. “I
went two years in a row and I
played players from all over
the nation.”
The toughest player DiNardo
said she has played is superstar
Monica Seles.
“I played her when I was 14,”
DiNardo said. “I lived at a ten
nis academy in Florida and got
the opportunity to play her. I
won, maybe, one game.”
DiNardo, who graduates in
August, said tennis will always
be a part of her life, but she
realizes that it is time for
a change.
“It’s a whole different life
now,” DiNardo said. “It feels
like we just have a day off right
now. It’s time to move on.”
DiNardo said her involve
ment with other organizations
on campus gave her an outlet
from the demands of being an
athlete at A&M.
“It’s hard being involved in
sports and other outside activi
ties,” DiNardo said. “But,
the more your involved, the
more you will become a well-
rounded person.”
Bart Mltchell/TiiF Battalion
Senior Christina DiNardo played her final game against the
versity of Texas in the SWC Championships.
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