The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 27, 1995, Image 10

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Page 10 • The Battalion
Friday • October!'
A&M takes bre;
from SWC play
□ The team is coming
off a 3-1 loss to SWC ri
val Southern Methodist.
By Tom Day
The Battalion
The Texas A&M Women’s Soc
cer team is not used to losing.
On Wednesday, however, that’s
what the Aggies did, dropping a
disappointing match at fourth-
ranked Southern Methodist 3-1.
That loss was costly For A&M as
the Aggies were forced to surren
der the Southwest Conference
championship and the No. 1 seed
in the upcoming SWC Tourna
ment to the Mustangs.
But, the A&M loss could also
prove to be costly for two other
teams this weekend as A&M looks
to avenge its loss and get back on
track. The Aggies travel to
Gainesville, Fla. tonight to take on
the University of Florida and then
will head to Orlando on Sunday to
battle Central Florida.
Checking in with a 14-4 record
and a No. 10 national ranking,
their highest showing in program
history, the Aggies will wrap up the
regular season on Sunday. Left
with a bitter taste in their mouths
following Wednesday’s match, the
team is looking to rebound and sal
vage its road trip.
Although Florida is only in its
first season of play at the Division I
level, the Gators have been a
headache to the majority of their
Ji
opponents. Florida eiiti
match with a 33-3-1 rec®
No. 21 ranking by Soccerfe
“Florida will be oneofi
talented teams we willli
year," A&M Head Coachd
eri said. “Their strenjll
their defense and their joiit
thusiasm.”
A&M will also havetouj
the Gators’ homefield ait
Florida leads the nation®
dance, averaging l,823lj
home contest.
“We look forward toll
to play in front of a large
crowd to better prepared
for our conference to
and hopefully games in
Tournament this Notn
Guerrieri said.
Central Florida (8-5-4)la|
three of its last four
will take on Dayton tonigti!
hosting the Aggies on Sum
Golden Knights are theii';
Trans America Athletic Cm!
champions and finished Iasi
ranked No. 7 in the South
“Central Florida haso
most storied histories in!|
women’s soccer," Guerrieri
“They are very athletic, i
ways expect a very phys
any time we meet.”
A&M will be led by
Bryn Blalack and Krisl
The duo is cuirently ranks
and fourth, respectively
goals and points scored ini
The two players are alsotii
four multiple-goal scoringn
this season, a school record
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Duda looks on at the Aggie Soccer Complex.
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