The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 1995, Image 11

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The Texas A&M women’s soccer team
kicked off its 1995 season against Mar
quette University Sunday in front of 619
sweltering fans at the Aggie Soccer Com
plex. Playing in scorching 100-degree
heat, the Lady Aggies battled back all af
ternoon long and came away with a 7-4
victory in double overtime.
“I think we started off a little overcon
fident and didn’t play with the kind of in
tensity that we should have,” said sopho
more forward Bryn Blalack. “We woke up
when they scored on us twice in the early
part of the first period. We just stepped
up our play a notch and dug deep and
were able to come back and smoked them
at the end.”
Marquette controlled the tempo early
on and took a quick lead with two goals in
"I'm just really proud that we
were able to pull together."
— CP. Guerrieri
A&M Soccer Coach
the first 10 minutes of play. The Lady
Aggies fought back and tied the match
with two goals by Blalack, and junior for
ward, Kristin Koop. However, Marquette
slipped another goal in the net with just
over eight minutes left in the first period
to take a 3-2 advantage at halftime.
The Lady Aggies returned with a
vengeance in the second half, and quickly
tied the score at three goals apiece in the
game’s 62nd minute with Koop’s second
of the day. The score remained dead
locked for the remainder of regulation
play and forced the game into a 15
minute overtime period where Marquette
immediately took a 4-3 lead. However,
the Lady Aggies fought back once again
and forced the game into a second over
time when senior midfielder Corie Ham
mers punched in a three yard goal off a
corner kick from sophomore midfielder
Sonia Ibanez.
With the sun at its hottest and fighting
fatigue, the Lady Aggies knocked in three
consecutive goals within a five-minute
span to send the Golden Eagles back
lime with a 7-4 defeat. Junior midfielder.
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Stew Milne, The Battalion
Texas A&M senior midfielder Corie Hammers battles Marquette's Erika Freiburger for the ball
during the Aggies' 7-4 double overtime win Sunday at the Aggie Soccer Complex.
Jamie Csizmadia began the Aggie rally
with a header off of a beautifully placed
corner kick assist from midfielder Diana
Rowe. Minutes later, junior forward
Yvette Okler followed Csizmadia’s goal
with a scoring blast of her own. Freshman
forward Nicole Shook ended the Aggie
scoring with her first career goal.
“It’s tough when you spot a good team
like Marquette two goals. You hate to
put yourself in a hole like that to begin
with,” said Guerrieri. “I’m just really
proud that we were able to pull together
and come back on four different occasions
throughout the match. That really illus
trates the importance of the team concept
and believing in one another.”
The Lady Aggies travel to Plano today
to face the University of Arkansas Razor-
backs in a Central Region matchup. After
Sunday’s difficult match, Guerrieri is con
cerned about the lack of time to rest.
“Arkansas is a quality club, and I’m re
ally worried if we can recover physically
from the heat in time to play at our usual
level,” Guerrieri said. “Eighteen hours in
between games is not a whole lot of time
to rest.”
MSC Leadership Positions Available
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^rr Vice President of Training
Director of Marketing and Research Analysis
Chair, Committee for the Awareness of Mexican
American Culture
Director of Financial Procedures
Director of Financial Planning and Analysis
Black Awareness Committee, Director of Finance
BAG Applications are due September 8, 1995.
None of these positions require experience.
Applications due September 18th, 1995 to MSC 216.
Please contact Sarah Wilson at 845-1515 for more
information. Applications available from
Nancy Adams, 216 MSC.
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f People with disabilities, please call 845-1515 to inform us of
any special needs. We would like to serve you to the best of
Career Counseling & Testing Center
Fall 1995 Services
Workshops • SIGI PLUS • Vocational Biographies Career Finder • Individual Counseling • Testing
Workshops
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Personality Types for Careers and the
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Pre-registration deadline: Oct. 2
Career Issues of Culturally Diverse
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Oct. 12 Thurs. 5:15-6:45p.m. Nov. 13 Mon. 5:15-6:45p.m.
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Using Your Interests in Career Decision
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For further information, contact the Student Counseling Service
at 845-4427, ext. 108 or come by 114 Henderson Hall.
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