Sports Monday Page 9 September 23, 1996 ixth-ranked Aggies stay unbeaten By Nicki Smith _ The Battalion lost to tops;* )r of Old Dominio-Bt is like General Patton said, second round. Bye me a handful of Aggies larlos Tori will re:S i will win a war.” This state- 3 qualifying touir;Bnt was proven true this week- egin on Tuesday.!® at the Aggie Soccer Com- 3rs will advanceMx as the Texas A&M Soccer of the competitiofBm defeated the University of gin Sept. 29. Brida Gators, 2-1, in an all-out .B between two of the nation’s gs surptip ten soccer teams. Ort ' nl ° Suntla y s g ame > the srs 7 OU’iMies were ranked sixth nation- with an overall record of 7-0, ile the Lady Gators were right ilnd with a 5-0 record and a 8 ranking. \&M Head Coach G. Guerrieri Ithe Lady Gators were the Aggies’ ghest match-up of the season. “They are an extremely athletic m that is deserving of a top- i ranking,” Guerrieri said, tey do a good job of double- ming all over the field. They also a much taller and physi- team than we are.” Physical or not, the Aggies led their four-game, two-week >0113 (AP) - mgs are for re; Bay Packers ar; : least away fror igs hounded Biel rarterback and of letting the Packf- I seven sacks h’s 37-yard toucf 3 remaining, made Minnesota ng NFC Central s 3 Packers (3-1) to their last 13 gam Green Bay, P, . I coach Mike Ho# 116 st „ and W1 „ th an unpressive n turf and the Pa! won at the Metro jnder Holmgren. ers upset ancisco.2) TE, N.C. (AP)-IW rs keep 1 to bu , Tell thi Franrk i saying it ild the fre at to Stew co i d Ke j-rani first y Collir id defei aalf that gc 23-7 victory ovt Sunday, i completed 17 le first half as G 17-0 lead against nished No. lintt and was in the n in front of 1,035 fans, the gest crowd the Aggies have in all season. Senior forward Yvette Okler said crowd was the motivating fac- throughout the entire game. “All of the people just got us jing," Okler said. “We all just irted playing with our heart owing that we had to win.” With the crowd in mind and a rfect opportunity to score less igir Jan five minutes into the game, nior forward Kristen Koop put eAggies ahead. The shot came after Koop beat larging Lady Gator goalkeeper nPattishall to the ball and got eshotpast Pattishall. Stew Milne, The Battalion A&M senior forward Kristen Koop drives past Florida goalkeeper Michelle Harris to attempt a shot on goal during the second half of A&M's 2-1 victory over Florida. The goal put the Aggies up 1- 0, and would be the only goal ei ther team would score for the next 20 minutes. Okler said the scoring drought was attributed to a good Florida defense. “They had to start hitting and pushing us to get us going,” Ok ler said. “They are very tall and kept the ball in the air a lot. We had to work on keeping the ball on the ground and keeping our intensity up.” With 25 minutes left in the first half, the score was tied at one apiece as Florida scored off a cor ner kick that got past freshman goaltender Melanie Wilson. For the rest of the half, it was all defense for both teams as each tried to break loose to get the ball to its respective offensive players. The Aggies were successful at getting three open-netted shots, two from senior forward Bryn Blalack and one from Koop. All three came up empty by either going wide or over the goal. Okler was able to shift the mo mentum as she scored the win ning goal with 1:48 left to play off ady Ag tennis impressive at A&M Five-Way mue 1 m ie same year, er’s sacrifice fly ii> : ig made it 3 dded a run-scoi ninth, ion’s RBI si: oduced Califorfli jers will playll| nes in Oakland,! to close out the i with four irnia. Rony Angkriwan, The Battalion ly Aggie team captain Nancy Dingwall takes a swing at the A&M e-Way tournament at Pebble Creek Country Club on Saturday. By Sara Duesing The Battalion The Texas A&M Women’s Ten nis Team breathed a huge sigh of relief after completing its first competition of the fall season. The Lady Aggies, young and inexperienced with three new freshmen, faced Rice University, the University of North Texas, the University of Southwestern Louisiana and Texas Christian at Pebble Creek Country Club as they hosted the A&M Five-Way tournament this weekend. A&M Head Women’s Tennis Coach Bobby Kleinecke said he was pleased with his team’s per formance, especially in the sin gles competition. “Both [junior] Monica Rebolledo and [sophomore] Monica San Miguel competed really well,” Klei necke said. “They gave it their all and performed as if this were the spring season.” Kleinecke also said he and his team were going to use this first tournament as an opportunity to learn about themselves and to get all the nerves out of the way. “I was really pleased with the chemistry between the girls,” Klei necke said. “This was all about get ting used to competing again.” Rice proved dominant and captured first place. The Owls captured the No. 1 and No. 2 po sitions in the singles “A” compe tition. But senior team captain Nancy Dingwall finished third after Julia Mertins of USL with- ros, ros hitless until 1 allowed only of ‘gs. 438th homerser and the cro« : a frenzy. 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Guerrieri said the home-field advantage is what gave the Aggies their winning goal. “We are now 28-1 at home, 4-0 at home this season,” Guerrieri said. “Our crowds are getting big ger, and for us the crowd is good for one goal with us.” The Aggies will embark on a five-game road trip this week, facing Big 12 foes Iowa State on Friday, and 12th-ranked Univer sity of Nebraska on Sunday. drew due to injury. Two other Lady Aggies finished in the top 10 including Rebolledo, who fin ished sixth after falling to Rice’s Jennifer Velasco 7-6, 6-1. A&M freshman Lisa Dingwall took ninth after beating USL’s Katia Antropova 3-6, 6-3, 6-1. “We worked really hard and no one gave up,” Rebolledo said. “We have a few things to work on, though.” Kleinecke said he is certain his team will progressively improve and stressed the importance of feeling dominant on the court. “We’re going to practice on being more aggressive,” Klei necke said. “In doubles, the girls have to get used to their partner and we also need to start cutting off the returns. We got what we expected (this weekend) and I’m extremely pleased with the ef fort and the attitudes that these girls showed.” In the B singles competition, the Lady Aggies finished strong as San Miguel finished second after losing to Rice’s Jessica Gagnon, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 in the fi nals. Freshman Kathryn Scott finished third after defeating Rice’s Vessie Ivanova, 6-4, 6-4. “We had a lot of close match es,” Rebolledo said. “We didn’t do bad, but we plan to really do bet ter next time.” Next time for the Lady Aggies is Sept. 28 at the ITA Invitational. “We will continue to work hard,” Kleinecke said. “We’re just young and it takes time.” www2,cy-net>net/~bpc7162/qcQw,html OR.&AMXC 227/228 CHEMISTRY 101 Group & Individual Tutarine. This weak: CHEMISTRY 101 REVIEWS: 8-10pm 9/23-9/26 OR&AHXC 227 REVIEWS: 8-10pm 9/23*9/26 BIOLOGY 113: 6-8pm Mon-wed.Old Tests!!! Chemistry 101/102 BOPsolutians! 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