Tuesday Page 9 December 10, 1996 CINEMARK THEATRES .ady Aggies look to extend win streak By Jamie Burch The Battalion It may not be the frozen tundra of Lam- Teau Field, but the Texas A&M Women’s ■sketball Team (3-2) will be in Green Bay, This rate applies on P s ’ t0 ta ^ e on t ^ le University ofWiscon- additional Sdaysat ■"^ reen Ba y at t ^ ie Phoenix Sports ) qualify for the 5aii | nter ton ight at 7. ■A&M will try to extend its two-game Inning streak, which began last Friday t the Brown Classic in Providence, R.I. yigglJe Lady Aggies swept the tournament, 8V1IVIATE [dfeating Marshall University 78-65 and hare very large 3 am; IfOWn University, 96-83. i $2io/mo. + i/3uiiife lsenior guard Lana Tucker (16 points, 3- if-fi three-pointers, and 7-of-8 from the Rosewood viiias^$2Kr|jarity stripe against Brown) was named Ithe All-Tournament team. In her first oom. Call Dave @ f M/F o.k. 2 phone lin.., yard. 2 bdrm/1 baitianBreer start, sophomore guard Brenda is/mo. + i/4 utilities. p«il arc j score( j ] 3 points against Brown (24 es needed tor beautifulints for the tournament) and was !6o r 30 C 53 npuS $300,mo 'lnied tournament Most Valuable Player. / 'halt ba & largecioSilA&M Head Coach Candi Harvey said ve w/ male, no pets on (hr was ecstatic about the Lady Aggies’ in- . $250/mo + 1/2 utilities. t , J 00 ensity during the two games. ;e & appliances,bus4,1*1 “I was very pleased,” Harvey said. “We Bern^Jame^ "mSIPP 6 ^ OUt t0 311 ear *Y and didn’t ex- Spring 97. OwnbdrWCt Brown to fold. I think we need the rkway circle Apartment 4 se games. We need to learn how to exe- Iwn room and balhHdif 6 Under Pressure.” partment On shuttlei:|Although Brown was able to climb back 07.50 deposit. Mid Dec. n j 0 g ame j n t he second half, Harvey or 4 bedroOT house o" id she was impressed with the team’s all- in campus. Patrick, 696-liS around game. “We did a good job down the stretch,” Harvey said. “We distributed the ball well, found the open person and knocked down the three (pointers).” Harvey said Brenda Beard’s MVP perfor mance was a positive result for someone who plays with a lot of heart. “It’s a statement about the type of young lady she is,” Harvey said. “A month ago, she had a rod put down her leg to heal a stress fracture. She’s been very coura geous and worked very hard. It couldn’t happen to a better kid.” Wisconsin-Green Bay lost to the Univer sity of Wisconsin-Madison, 68-56 in its last outing. The Lady Phoenix offensive attack is led by senior forward Shelly Beaber’s 11.5 points per game. Sophomore forward Chari Mordgaard leads the team’s defen sive efforts, averaging 8.8 rebounds and 2.75 steals per game. While the Aggies’ recent opponents may not compare to other Division I power houses, Harvey said any team can win on any given day. “Any time you go out on the road, any thing can happen,” Harvey said. “One of the mottoes that we’ve stressed from the beginning is, ‘Respect all, fear none.’ “Obviously, they’re not a (University of) Colorado or a (University of) Kansas, but at this stage of the game, we’ll take a win on the road and be very happy about it.” MOVIES 16 HOLLYWOOD USA B R VAN-COLLCOE STATION Hwy 6 Bypass ® Hwy 30 764-7592 | MOVIES BELOW ARE FIRST-RUN $3.50 MATINEE EVERY DAY BEFORE 6PM FIRST WIVES CLUB (PG) 1:50 4:15 6:55 9:25 BIG NIGHT (R) 2:15 4:45 7:15 9:45 SLEEPERS(R) 3:30 6:30 9:35 •SPACE JAM (PG) 2:45 5:00 7:15 9:30 C 2:15 4:30 6:45 9:00 HIGH SCHOOL HIGH (PG-13) 2:45 4:55 7:15 9:25 JINGLE ALL THE WAY (PG) 1:45 4:30 7:00 9:35 2:15 5:00 7:30 10:00 DAYLIGHT (PG-13) 1:50 4:25 7:05 9:40 CS 2:20 4:55 7:35 10:10 Iftwill STAR TREK (PG-13) 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 lr “I'Mjl (, 2:30 5:00 7:30 10:00 |Wg| THE MIRROR HAS TWO FACES (PG-13) ^ 1:35 4:20 7:10 9:50 tgl '— THE ENGLISH PATIENT (R) 1:30 4:45 8:00 NEW Motorola BRAVO PLUS $29.95* « $495 AIRTIME * Activation and Airtime Purchase Reauired Activate Your Molorol T64-5900 Crooked c Patb c Pde CHouse '(3-inc >Vf cs tmcf ‘-IXprtRgatc * NO OR SUPERSAVER ACCEPTED http://www.ipt.com SPRINS BREAK'97 South Padre 189 Mazatlan 299 Cancun !ro ' n *439 MEXICO WITH Aik FROM HOUSTON HtCEFartiftc ntEE Activities Stew Milne, The Battalion Senior Melissa Rollerson avoids traffic on the way to the basket against SMU at G. 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Please call 694:87; P tlle experience at the begm- ngs, , 90- , 94. Payingl ling of the year. But the future --Jbright, with five starters re- I for Friday, Dec 20th ff. . @ 693-6912 urning next season. I Corbelli said this group showed liompetitive nature in 1996. “It is hard for me to rank on a scale from one to 10 where my pride is for a team,” Corbelli said. “But in some matches against big teams, I was pleased to see how they did some things with pride and level-headedness. Against Michigan State, with some of the plays they made, I came close to tears.” Senior middle blocker Page White, who passed the 1,000 kills milestone in the final match of her career, said she is confident A&M will be very successful next year. “They are going to the Final Four,” White said. “I told them in a meeting that I am already going to buy tickets for that.” Player Notes Senior Page White, MB — finished ca reer at A&M with 1,003 kills and 343 blocks. For the season, record ed 374 kills (third on the team), 129 blocks (second) and a team leading .315 hitting efficiency. Juniors Farah Mensik, S — Her 1,511 assists this season rank third in A&M history. Averaged 13.37 assists per game and led the team with 39 service aces. Cindy VanderWoude, MB — Broke the season block assists record this year with 127. Her ca reer 390 total blocks and 320 block assists rank fifth and sec ond in the A&M record books. Led the team this season with 1.39 blocks per game. Kristie Smedsrud, OH — She already ranks fifth on A&M’s all-time career kills list with 1,307. Her 558 kills this season led the team and are the second-most ever by an Aggie. Also led the team with 4.94 kills per game. Jennifer Wells, OH — Played the middle blocker position until this year. Played in 95 of 113 games at the right outside hitter position, posting 79 kills and 208 digs. Sophomore Stacy Sykora, OH — Her team-leading 441 digs are fourth best by an Aggie. 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