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Head Men’s Tennis Coach David Kent returned to his of fice Tuesday for the first time since suffering a heart attack April 1. Assistant Coach Charles Emley has led the Aggies since Kent’s illness. The No 24 Aggies easily blew by the Bears, win ning all sin gles and dou bles matches for the 7-0 win. A&M got off to an early lead by claiming the doubles point. A&M seniors Eric Horan and Eduardo Martinez clinched the No. 2 doubles title by defeating Baylor’s Kip Amstutz and Bill Bailey, 8-6, to finish 5-1 in con ference play. “Eddie and Eric played well all season,” Emley said. “They have two of the best returns in tennis and would find them selves feeding off of each other. They lost that first match against Texas Tech and just battled back. “I am really happy for them.” Horan captured his second career SWC title with the victo ry. Last season, Horan claimed the No. 3 singles crown with a 5- 1 record. He joins Aggie junior Robbie Krause, who captured his first SWC title on Monday versus Rice, as this season’s champi ons. Krause is the SWC’s No. 5 singles champion. Krause completed a perfect run through the SWC with a perfect 6-0 showing by defeat ing Baylor’s Chuck Tille, 6-0, 6- 3, at the No. 5 position. Aggie sophomore Eric Elek ended the conference slate with a victory over Baylor’s Amsutz, 6- 3, 6-4 at No. 6. Fellow sophomore Carlos Tori will go down as winning the final regular-season match in SWC history when he de feated James Matthew. By Philip Leone The Battalion Good pitching, solid hitting and steady defense usually win baseball games, and that same formula helped the Texas A&M Baseball Team pound Sam Houston State University 9-2 on Tuesday night in front of 1,106 people at Olsen Field. With their second win over the Bearkats in as many weeks, the Aggies improved their overall sea son record to 31-14 and pushed their winning streak to six games after a sweep of Texas Christian. Fetching has been the weak link in A&M’s chain thus far this sea son, but inconsistency from the mound was no where to be found during this rout. Four Aggie hurlers combined for nine strike outs and limited the Bearkats to just two runs on only four hits. Starting pitcher Paul Barber picked up his second win of the sea son with a strong performance on the hill, striking out four and giving up just one run off two hits. The se nior righthander held the Bearkats hitless though 3 2/3 innings before surrendering a solo home run to first baseman Ron Thames. Senior Chris Conrad held the Bearkats in check in the sixth in ning, giving up a lone hit and strik ing out two in two innings of work. After Matt Blank shut out Sam Houston in the eighth inning, sopho more Jamie Smith put the Aggie vic tory to bed by striking out the last two batters in the ninth inning. A&M Head Coach Mark Johnson was pleased with his pitching staff’s performance and said he was partic ularly impressed with Barber’s five quality innings of work. “Barber, I thought really up graded his throwing and really threw well tonight,” Johnson said. “We haven’t been able to use him as Lady Ags finish season at No. 25 Staff and Wire Reports The Texas A&M Women’s Tennis Team was rewarded Tuesday for its 15-4 regular season mark by gaining the No. 25 spot in the Rolex Colle giate Rankings. The Lady Aggies, whose 79.0 team winning percentage broke a 10-year old school record, finished with the best record in school history. “It’s a great honor to be ranked among the nation’s top 25 teams,” Lady Aggie Coach Bobby Kleinecke said. “Getting into the top 25 was one of our goals going into the season, and I’m happy things have fall en into place for the team. “I think the team has played well all season and that this is a well deserved honor. The women’s team will be competing in the final South west Conference Tennis Championship April 19-21 in Fort Worth. much as we’ve wanted to because he pulled a hamstring two weeks ago, so I was glad to see him go out and have a solid start for us.” Johnson could find no fault with his club’s offensive production either. Senior left fielder Ryan Huffman put the Aggies on the scoreboard in the bottom of the second inning with his eight home run of the sea son. The solo blast, which landed in the middle of the Student Recre ation Center parking lot beyond the leftfield wall, ties him with Johnny Hunter for the team lead. In the next inning, Jeff Bailey’s double down the rightfield line drove in another Aggie run, and Rich Petru’s clutch, two-out single in creased the A&M lead to 4-0. After a two-run sixth inning, se nior catcher William Shiflett crushed his seventh home run of the season with two outs in the sev enth inning. The Aggies added four more runs in the next 2 1/3 innings to cruise to the comfortable victory. Hot-hitting Jason Stephens, who went 2-for-3 on the night, collected his team-leading 62nd RBI of the season when he legged-out a double in the bottom of the eighth. Stephens usually fills the desig nated hitter spot for the Aggies, but Johnson said Stephens’ strong hit ting will give him continued play ing time over regular third base- man J.J. Matzke. “Jason is the big RBI guy for us,” Johnson said. “He missed a chance his first time up, but came back with a couple of real solid hits.” Also of note, freshman phenom Jason Tyner stole his 32nd base of the season to pull within four of Chuck Knoblauch’s school record. The Aggies will travel to Hous ton this weekend for a three-game series with Rice where they hope to improve their 8-7 SWC record and third place standing. Recruit Brown named Junior USA National Staff and Wire Reports Texas A<&M basketball recruit Jerald Brown of Houston is one of 12 high * school players selected to the 1996 USA Junior Se lect National Team that will play an Internation al Select Team in the Nike Hoop Summitt Game on Saturday in Charlotte, N.C. The game, which will benefit the Basketball Hall of Fame, will be tele vised nationally by CBS at noon. A 6-foot-7-inch forward. Brown was named 1996 Texas Class 5A Player of the year after averaging 23.9 points and 11.5 re bounds per game as a se nior at Aldine High School in Houston. He played in the presti gious McDonald’s High School All-American Game in Pittsburgh last month. Horan Lone Star on Tap 990 All Day Everyday! 99