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They went 4-2 in the tournament after defeating Ohio State University and Northern Illinois University. March 13-16, the Lady Aggies packed their bags and traveled to Houston to compete in the Houston College Classic.The team went 5-3 and defeated Rutgers University and McNeese State University, post ing a four-game winning streak, their longest of the season. With only three days off, A&M gears up for a doubleheader against the University of Texas-San Antonio at the Lady Aggie Softball Field, starting at 5 p.m. today. Assistant Head Coach Joy Jack- son said the Lady Aggies will need to stay on their toes to beat the Lady Roadrunners. “UTSA is a very scrappy team that always plays to win,” Jackson said. “They have definitely come a long way since the last time we saw them and they are not the same team they were three or four years ago. We have to be ready to stay on our toes because they run a lot, drag bunt a lot and are very feisty.” Despite being fired up to play the Lady Roadrunners, the Lady Aggies will have to face UTSA without v '"v Rogge Heflin, Thk BmiI A&M freshman shortstop Jamie Smith dives into second baseagair the University of Texas-Arlington's Kim McGuire. Head Coach Jo Evans. Evans is taking time off to heal from a concussion behind the up per portion of her right ear caused by a line drive foul ball during A&M’s 6-4 loss to Oklahoma City University March 15. Senior center fielder Gina Perez said die Lady Aggies realize that Evans needs time to heal and know they will have to work hard without her. ‘‘We know she is going to be all right,” Perez said. “It is not to say that we want to play without her, but we are ready to go out there and win.” A&M is 11-3 against the Lady Roadrunners, who have an overall record of 10-15. As a team, UTSA is hitting .253. Ju- Lyons Continued from Page 7 The Year in Review The Aggies have made marked improvements this year, both as individuals and as a team. Now is the time to capital ize on the new foundation the Aggies have built. The team needs to add some depth in a few places. First, the team will be losing senior Wade Diederich, leaving Naftanel as the only male diver for Texas A&M. Although Naftanel con tributes his fair share of points, to add to the team’s overall per formance, the team needs at least two other divers to round out next year’s roster. The sprint backstroke also needs more depth, as do the distance events. If the team can build more strength in these three areas, they will be able to climb into the ranks of the Top 15 teams in the nation ally. And Texas A&M shouldn’t be hard to sell. The team has a brand-new conference to tout in addition to their state-of-the-art facili ties. They also have A&M itself, with all its wonderful traditions and the high-quality education the athletes will be receiving. When you put all of that in a package, how could someone possibly choose Nebraska or Iowa State over Aggieland? If senior Robb Pantano is right, the Aggies might be ready to make their move on the na tional scene as soon as next year. “They have the personnel, they just need to put it together,” Pantano said. “They just need to know that they’re good, and to step up to their potential.” niorcatchei Shelby Krutsinger | the team with a .342 batting are Freshman shortstop Jamie^ leads the Aggies with a .284 ba average and three home runs. I Just behind her is junior catij Amy Schmaltz, with a .259 are and a .457 slugging percentage! I’oic ;ml tin Luh \ggiesaieJ roll after playing well in HoustonJ are looking forward to today’sg to help them get back into l “We need some of these ba| games to get us playinggoodt conference,” Perez said. ‘'Wed nitely can’t take these gameslijjl because UTSA is a team thatiij lose to them it hurts you, butifj win you are supposed to win." [ Cougars claw Ags Staff and Wiri-: Report HOUSTON — The Texas Aij Baseball Team continued its’ losi 1 skid with a 6-4 loss to the Univei, ty of Houston last night. The Aggies have lost its last t| games and the Cougars have their last four. A&M freshman Chance Qfi gave up two hits, and five e0^ runs in two and one third/# before senior John CoiriRp^ came to relieve him. Offensively the Aggiestadeight hits but could only score them. Catcher Scott Sandusky'® one of four with two RBIs The Aggies will stayontheroadi they travel to Soonerlandthisweet end to play a series with Oklahonit Si you wan’ • • 5 ‘ ASs - -or©. 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