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The Horned Frogs are com ing off an upset victory over the University of Texas in the Southwest Conference tourna ment and are the lOth-ranked team in the nation. TCU is led by junior Paul Robinson, the SWC Player of the Year for the second straight year and the third- ranked singles player in the nation. The Horned Frogs have already beaten A&M twice during the season, 7-0 in Fort Worth on April 14 and 4-1 on April 23 in the second round of the SWC tournament. Martinez made it clear that a second rematch with TCU is on the team’s minds as they enter the weekend tournament. "The whole team is looking forward to thatfplaying TCU,)” Martinez said. “That’s the best thing about this(tournament,) the whole season starts over. I’ve never seen a team in my time here that has lost three times to any team in the same season. We don’t want to lose, this is for an NCAA bid.” The dark horse in the Southwest Region is Arkansas- Little Rock, which brings a gaudy 22-3 record into post season play. Although they have not played A&M nor TCU, UALR did defeat SWC members Southern Methodist and Rice this season. The Aggies are expecting a large fan base to turn Robyn Calloway/T'HE Battalion Junior Eric Horan sets up to return a backhand during the SWC ten nis tournamen held at the Omar Smith Tennis Center April 21-23. out for the tournament and view their homecourt advantage as a tremendous asset. “I think we’ll have a good crowd because we won’t have baseball to compete with like we did at the SWC Tourna ment,” Kent said. “What we really need though is good weather, the weather was hor rible for the Southwest Confer ence tournament. People always come out when the weather’s good. “Besides, Aggie crowds are the best, they’re polite but al ways excited.” Georgandis: Take a peek at summer flicks Continued from Page 9 Philadelphia Phillies first baseman John Kruk comes out of hibernation to find the baseball season has started back up. Destiny Turns on the Radio: Bed-ridden with laryngitis, Harry Caray listens to his own voice on the broadcast of an old Cubs game, realizes how ridiculous he sounds and takes a vow of silence. Interview with the Vam pires: Donald Fehr and Bud Selig discuss how they man aged to suck the life out of baseball in just seven months. Congo: Major League base ball expands. Again. The Basketball Diaries: Dennis Rodman illustrates a season in the NBA. Each entry starts off with the phrase, “Well after I picked up my first technical...” The Mangier: Two hours of Portland Trail Blazer Chris Dudley shooting free throws. Kiss of Death: Cincinnati pitcher Jose Rijo no-hits the Marlins, owner Marge Schott puts out her cigarette just long enough to pucker up... Waterworld: The Lady Aggie softball team tries to play a home game. A Low Down Dirty Shame II: The Houston Oilers extend Spencer Tillman’s contract. 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