The Battalion 5 to was iSIS, hursday ctober 26, 1995 9 Lady Aggies defeat Houston in 3 games A&M defeated the efending SWC Cham- lions Lady Cougars 5 12, 15-12, 15-8. ■ yNick Georgandis HE Battalion |rhe Texas A&M Volleyball elm must have heard Hous- oi| Rockets Head Coach Rudy jmjanovich’s advice last sum- ier iThe Lady Aggies did not un- srestimate defending South- est Conference Champion ouston Wednesday night at Kollie White Coliseum, ilnstead, they overcame a agged start and one of the ingest 15-5 games in school istory to defeat the Lady ougars 15-12, 15-12 and 15-8 n,their SWC home finale. ■’m really proud of the team ir a 3-0 victory over a pretty iknnined University of Hous- m team,” A&M Head Volley- ■ Coach Laurie Corbelli said, shir team was not as sharp as « had been. We were a little uggish — maybe from the road trip or maybe because it’s midseason.” The Lady Cougars, beaten by A&M 3-0 earlier in the sea son, jumped out to a 6-2 lead in Game 1 before the Lady Aggies settled down following a time out. The Lady Aggies ran off five straight points to take a 7-6 lead, and never trailed again in route to a 15-12 win. In the second game, junior middle blocker Page White took over the Lady Aggies’ offensive attack and punished a Cougar de fense that left her open on slants several times. “Some nights you just get in a groove,” White said. “I owe all my kills to Suzy (Wente), she got me isolated, and I just took care of it.” White recorded seven kills and just one error in the second game, then hit eight more kills in the third game. For the match, White tied sophomore outside hitter Kristie Smedsrud with 19 kills, collected 10 digs and recorded a .417 hitting per centage. Wente, the Lady Aggies’ All- American candidate setter recorded 65 assists and 12 digs, which moved her into fifth place all-time at A&M for digs. Also enjoying exceptional games were senior outside hit ter Dana Santleben, who recording 16 digs and sopho more middle blocker Cindy VanderWoude, who totaled 16 kills and a "Some nights you just get in a groove. I owe all my kills to Suzy." — Page White A&M middle blocker team-high .429 hit ting per centage. The Lady Ag- g i e s jumped out to a 10-2 lead ______________________ in Game 2, only to watch the Lady Cougars come back to close within 13-12. A&M was able to regain control however after a timeout, and scored the final two points of the match. The final game was a true test of wills as the two teams combined for 61 sideouts as the Lady Aggies came away with a 15-8 win. At one point, the two teams sided out a combined 15 consecutive times before A&M broke through for a point. The highlight of the pregame warmups was University of Houston freshman outside hit ter Nashika Stokes who soared above the net while executing practice kills. Despite her marked athleti cism, Stokes finished with only 14 kills and and made six er rors in the three-game match. Corbelli said stopping the high-flying junior was one of the Lady Aggies main’ defen sive goals for the match. “We really tried to focus on her,” Corbelli said. “We always had two blockers on her and on No. 3 (junior outside hitter Marie-Claude Tourillon).” The Lady Aggies now take a respite from SWC play to travel to Utah and take on Brigham Young University and Utah. They will play No. 23 BYU Fri day night in Provo, then travel to Salt Lake City to take on un ranked Utah Saturday. Joccer team falls to SMU Stew Milne, The Battalion bhomore midfielder Sonia Ibanez evades a defender in the Aggies fie against Stephen F. Austin Sunday at the Aggie Soccer Complex. □ The Mustangs will have the No. 1 seed in the Southwest Confer ence Tournament. Staff and Wire Reports It was the game of the year in the Southwest Conference because it was the game that would determine the No. 1 seed in the tour nament to be held No vember 2-5. Unfortunately for the I2th-ranked Aggie Soccer team lost to the 4th-ranked South ern Methodist Mus tangs 3-1 last night at Westcott Field. The Mustang win snapped the 10-game Guerrieri winning streak for the Aggies who dropped to 14-4, 3-1. SMU improved it’s record to 17-0-1, 4-0. A record crowd of 1,021 saw a high-pace and energy packed game. SMU scored first off of a tap in by senior Courtney Linex. The momen tum carried on for the Mus tangs throughout most of the first half until A&M junior Kristen Koop capitalized on a defense breakdown by SMU to score her 18th goal of the sea son. In the second half, the Ag gie defense came out strong creating many offensive breakaways but did not score another goal in the game. Linex scored her sec ond goal of the game off a pass from Danielle Garrett. The Aggies tried to steal the ball away and managed five cor ner kicks in the sec ond half. However, Linex scored her third goal of the game with less than two minutes in the game to seal the Mus tang victory. The victory gives the Mus tangs, the No. Iranked team in the Central Region, the top seed in the SWC Tournament, which will be held in Dallas next week end. The Aggies will have the No. 2 seed in the tournament. Evan Zimmerman, The Battalion Texas A&M freshman outside hitter Kim Tipton knocks one over the net against the Unversity of Houston Wednesday night. Astros owner agrees to sale □The deal would have the Astros moving to RFK Stadium in 1996. WASHINGTON (AP) ‘ — Telecommunications executive William Collins III is close to com pleting a deal to buy the Houston Astros and move the team to RFK Stadium next spring, The Wash ington Post reported Thursday. The newspaper said Astros chairman Drayton McLane has agreed to sell the team to Collins’ group of local investors, but the price is under negotiation. The Post, citing local officials familiar with the talks, said the price probably will be between, $150 million and $160 million. The Astros have lost $65 million during the past three years. “An agreement in principle has been made/’ said George Bar* ton IV, chairman of the Virginia Baseball Stadium Authority. “There has been a handshake,” Astros spokesman Tyler Barnes said there have been “initial talks’’ between the team and Collins, but “it is not a done deal.” A Large Order Of Education. A Small Order Of Hassles. And a Bank On The Side. 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