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Pag December 13,1 Sports Friday Page 9 December 1 3, 1996 sporsiason returns to Cardinals Hanspard snubbed ‘ EL J^OfEljrEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Boomer ason, who staged a one-dav after being benched, has Blalack han £ ed m ^ n< ^ an ^ the Ari- lia Cardinals quarterback will l&M histof 101 U P Frida Y for practice. lEsiason said today at the team *M Soccer P r ;0in pi ex his only regret in k an , d mc^aa R eav ing was telling a television I 10 t ie n tation the decision to play Kent s 'vision jj a h am might have been made a TL U r f ^"aflna„da B | basis t f ■Coach Vince Tobin denied the n the teamsfc,, .. , , j c • shin historv | e g atlon Wednesday, and Esia- he Aggies’ leai 0,1 said he was satisfi ed after 0 thi f r f „- nco .i,e ver al conversations with team ie third consecutT . , . , ... T . d one of three (I e P resid ent Bill Bidwill Jr., that on the first teat asn’t the case ted third team ti[|I Esiason took back his request to dfield position. ,e released fr °m his two jear com ;corded a progra' at tricks on her* and 13 assists! ist season. Row from defensive aid for the in, finished n scoring behi senior forward K' #-19 Miami vs. Virginia i nine goals and' ) points. ed the Aggies to g Colorado vs. #13 Washington tract. Tobin said Esiason would be fined for missing practice for two days, but he and Bidwill declined to say how much the fine would be. “I really feel good about every thing I’ve accomplished here, both on the field and off the field, basi cally until this week,” Esiason said. Esiason left the New York Jets in the offseason, agreeing to play for the Cardinals for $800,000 year for two years, because he owned a home in a golf-course development in nearby Scottsdale. But the contract also included performance incentives that could have yielded him another $300,000-$350,000 this season, and he alluded to that in an inter view with KPNX-TV of Phoenix. LUBBOCK (AP) — Texas Tech running back Byron Hanspard took the news in stride that he was the first 2,000-yard rusher not even in vited to the Heisman Trophy cere mony, which takes place Saturday. Former Texas great and Heis man winner Earl Campbell, how ever, expressed shock. “I disagree with that, because that kid is unbelievable,” Camp bell said Wednesday in a Prime Sports Radio interview. Campbell added that he voted Hanspard No. 1 on his ballot. Hanspard, headed to Florida for an ESPN college football awards show Thursday night, said he was unfazed by what many in this part of the country consider a snub. “It doesn’t bother me at all,” The Battalion’s 1996 Staff Picks he Match-Ups record and an L2 Conference pi; the team finishe 6 Nebraska vs. #10 Virginia Tech with a progra - 16 Alabama vs. #15 Michigan ranking by Socci .ady Ags :colades fourtl tion of the Texai all Team’s econd-round N' appearance, on three Lady ubum vs. #24 Army 25 W. Virginia vs. #12 N. Carolina 9 Tennessee vs. #11 N'western 5 BYU vs. #14 Kansas State 2 Arizona St. vs. #4 Ohio St. 7 Penn State vs. #20 Texas Florida St. vs. #3 Florida Week h lumulative ash Tom Kristina Jamie Sara Jeremy Colby Ross Matt Dennis Nicki Day Buffin Burch Duesing Furtick Gaines Hecox Mitchell Ramirez Smith Miami Miami Virginia Miami Miami Miami Virginia Miami Miami Miami Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Auburn Army Army Auburn Auburn Army Auburn Auburn Army Auburn Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Alabama Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Alabama Alabama Michigan Michigan N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina N. Carolina W. Virginia N. Carolina N. Carolina W. Virginia W. Virginia Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee N'western Tennessee BYU BYU Kansas St. BYU Kansas St. BYU Kansas St. BYU BYU BYU Arizona St. Arizona St. Arizona St. Ohio State Arizona St. Arizona St. Arizona St. Arizona St. Arizona St. Ohio State Texas Penn State Texas Texas Texas Texas Penn State Texas Penn State Texas Florida Florida Florida St. Florida St. Florida Florida Florida St. Florida Florida Florida St. 7-5 6-6 8-4 7-5 9-3 8-4 4-8 7-5 8-4 6-6 112-56 102-66 103-65 110-58 110-58 108-60 1 04-64 106-62 107-61 104-64 Idle blocker lior outside rud earned E Conference Tea' lOphomore outsit >ykora joined ft apa/AVCA Divisif earn. /vho is making l» ve appearancef team, led thecff- 5 Lady Aggies It '6 4.94 kills pf s second on ft 73 hitting percent ' dig average, aam’s captain an' making her set re appearance o' team. White let s with a .315 ; and finished he fourth-highestca- iM history (.274). (s fifth in school aa sists (202), sevent ■ ghth in kills (1,003). I s solos (56). the Big 12 will game for the W 4.44 average tches only. > takes position — Baylor said nas hired Dave sive coordinatoi loltz at Notre ew head coach, rho also was a head-coaching iota and Division Darolina, workec ie for the pas'T e declined an of- at the school at mt resignation, s stops as a t Western Ken- Northeast aerts had a 10 f 63-50-3 with aearances. , replaces coach who was fired s day after that left t 7 , their worst )78. LAST DAY CLASS OF '97 CLASS OF '98 Senior and junior pictures are being taken until Friday, December 1 3, for Texas A&M's 1 997 Aggielond. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be in the nation's largest yearbook. Class pictures will be taken 9 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Monday - Friday at 417 Photography 707 Texas Ave. (next to Taco Cabana) Call 693-8183 for more details "Dorm life getting to you? So why not come and live at Jefferson Enclave and enjoy life." PRE-LEAS! 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