The Battalion in s \ :'i v e Jerry Jeff Walker Wednesday, February 26th Hurricane Harry’s Tickets $10 advance/ $12 at door Available at: Cavender’s Boot City, Marooned Records and Bother’s ference play starts, freshman sec ond baseman Angie Long said the Lady Aggies need to use the games against SFA as a tool to help them prepare for some tougher games they will face down the road. “We got off to a slow start, but our teamwork is good and we stick behind each other,” Long said. “Games like this help us work on not settling on easy runs by taking things lightly, and going seven in nings straight.” For the series, A&M has a com manding 23-4 record against the Ladyjacks, including a sweep in last year’s doubleheader. However, SFA has played eight more games than the Lady Aggies and is at .500 with an overall record of 10 -10. Additionally, the Ladyjacks went 3-2 at the Louisiana State Universi ty Tournament, and are holding batters to a .280 average. Senior left-fielder Heather Hay den said the Lady Aggies can expect to outscore SFA, but can not take the team lightly. “They are a very scrappy team, but at the same time, we all have played at a high level,” Hayden said. “When they play us they treat it like it is a World Series game. They really go into the game want ing to beat us, so we can’t play like we expect to win.” Currently, senior first baseman Mya Truelove leads the Lady Aggies with a .333 batting average and is one of five A&M players who have recorded single home runs. Two grand slams, hit by sopho more Kami Tucker and Long, grace the Lady Aggie offensive charts while defensively, junior Trina Solesbee leads the pitching staff with a team-best 1.72 earned run average. This weekend the Lady Aggies will head to the 1996 Olympic Games softball facility to participate with 17 other teams in the NFCA Leadoff Classic Tournament in Columbus, Ga. Lady golfers finish third at Monica Welsh By Lara L. Zuehlke The Battalion The No. 11 Texas A&M Women’s Golf Team broke its three year winning streak, placing third in the Texas A&M Bookstore/Monica Welsh Memorial tourna ment at Pebble Creek Coun try Club. Going into the second day of the tournament the Lady Aggies were third be hind Louisiana State Uni versity and Texas Christian University. The Lady Ag gies were not able to move up on the second day of the tournament. LSU won the tourna ment finishing eight strokes ahead of TCU. A&M junior Jamie Hullett fired a three-round total of 231, placing sixth. Aggie junior Isabelle Rosberg also placed in the top 10, tying for seventh place, shooting a 233. A&M Head Coach Jeanne Suther land said Hullett played well throughout the tournament. “Jamie played well yesterday and today, and she never gave up,” Sutherland said. V 1.1 1 m Derek Demere, The Batfaeion Senior Isabelle Rosberg chips the ball on to the green at the Monica Welsh Memorial Tournament Tuesday. Teams had to brave the rainy weather throughout the tourna ment, and Sutherland said the rainy weather made playing con ditions difficult. “The scores for the whole tour nament were high, and I think we could have played better,” Suther land said. “I was extremely proud of my players, though, because they never once complained about the weather.” The Lady Aggies’ next competi tion will be March 8-10 when they travel to San Jose, Calif., to com pete in the Spartan Invitational. KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY PRESENTS THE 1st ANNUAL CORPS vs. FRAT FIGHT NIGHT! APRIL 17th at the Lakeview Club (On Tabor Road three miles east of Hwy 6) Sign up to fight TODAY at our booth in the MSC Deadline for registration is February 28th!! Training will be provided and MANDATORY For more info contact: Danny Weber at 260-3850 or djw4558@unix. tamu. edu Graduate Student Council AmmI R