Page 13 Wednesday • September 11, 1996 Deja Vu lead Coach G. Guerrieri returns to alma mater as &M soccer faces Tulsa in fourth straight road game . This rate applies 3t an additional 5 I to end to quail) am JRCYCIE Occ. excellent coo* n/otf-road motorcycle 5-9763 )R. 5 monihs old urc Must Sellll $4,500 SONALS Get a Date! FREE »ETS of Cats. Dogs. Many 775-5755 oa. female, silver* ame. 5 ft., $200 0.6C 0652 lab puppy. 7 wks oc lood & all supplies Si de glass Iron! cage-E eeks old. Shots arc id white females. S'l to ate lab puppies, call 775-3927 onths old, has al B.O. Call 764-4793 > puppies. 4-males. Tiarksigs. $17500 vs AKC registered rai I. $100 obo. CaiU ESTATE Pnvacy, minutes lo Lee Rutledge, tor ), close to campus: > 43 oms. 2 full baths, 14 > ove, dual ovens, rT; By Nicki Smith The Bait align After coming out the victor in o Central Region games last ekend, the Texas A&M Soccer is out to show the nation io truly deserves to be in the top polls and in the national cham- mship finals December 6-8 in nta Clara, Calif. Though it was difficult to stay the road for four days, the gies kicked and scored its way a 3-0 record, dropping nderbilt University 4-1 Sept. 6, d then squeaking by the iversity of Alabama 2-1 in over- te play two days later. These impressive perfor- mces earned the team a No. 8 among the nation’s best ms in the Soccer America Poll, d a No. 9 ranking in the USA day Coaches Poll. Despite their newfound nation- publicity, the Aggies are taking h game in stride while prepar- forits Big 12 Conference open- against the University of Kansas home on Friday. But before the Jayhawks come ding, the team must beat the liversity of Tulsa today at 3 p.m. Oklahoma. While A&M Head Coach G. lerrieri said he is slightly biased a Tulsa alum, he challenged his im to keep improving and not to ;eTulsa lightly. "This is going to be a tough game ainst a very experienced team,” lerrieri said. “This is probably the ;gest game on Tulsa’s schedule, so ey will be even more motivated to at us. Not only are they highly Fii.e Photo Sophomore forward Nicole Shook looks to cross the ball in a game against Texas Tech last season. motivated, but they also have a good midfield.’’ Because Tulsa is unranked and fairly unknown on the national scene, senior forward Yvette Older said the team does not know what to expect. “We really do not know any- See Soccer, Page 14 Smith Continued from Page 11 suffered a season-ending liga ment tear which forced her to redshirt this season. Scoring Machine Blalack leads the team with five goals and one assist, and is on track to become the first- ever A&M player to ever lead the team in scoring for' four straight seasons. Getting Defensive Freshman goalkeeper Melanie Wilson got the go- ahead to start just two games into her college career follow ing a stellar performance against 17th-rankedVanderbilt. Wilson allowed just one goal in 90 minutes of play against the Commodores. In addition, Wilson started in a teeth- clenching Alabama game and played for what seemed an endless 120 minutes allowing only one goal. Currently, Wilson leads the Aggies in the goal tending area after playing 255 total minutes, racking up 10 saves and posting an impressive 0.71 goals- against average. On the Shelf Joining Csizmadia on the A&M injury list is sophomore forward Nicole Shook, who also must sit out the season because of ligament tears in her right knee. In addition, sophomore defender Linda Castillejos is sidelined for two weeks with a knee injury suffered during an Aug. 16 squad scrimmage, freshman midfielder Heather Bertone is out with a strained thigh, and senior goalkeeper Sunny McConnell is recovering from an illness. Forest Trailer Part # 364. MMATE VICES . Same-day & ove*jj ; & racquet-1 Texas A&M Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen: This is your chance to have your class picture in the ’97 Aggieland yearbook. Pictures will be taken 9 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Monday - Friday at >4 17 Photography 707 Texas Ave. (next to Taco Cabana) Call 693-8183 NTED !e 8 to 29 p° unl j s . hru. All natural i-7591. _ / Aggie football Q 3 | AXQ. 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