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Lady Ags continue win-streak
By Lara L. Zuehlke
The Battalion
The No. 23 Texas A&M Women’s Tennis Team overcame a
tough University of Colorado team Sunday, beating them 8-1
at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. The Lady Ags only loss came
in the singles round as senior Nancy Dingwall fell to Colorado’s
Nadine Kenzelmann 3-1 (6-4,2-6, 5-7).
A&M Head Coach Bobby Kleinecke said A&M’s sheer de
termination allowed them to fight off the Lady Buffaloes.
“Colorado’s got a good team, but we established ourselves
and fought hard just like we’ve been doing all year,” Kleinecke
said. "I’m real proud the way they handled themselves and
fought back.”
On the doubles side, Dingwall, along with her sister, fresh
man Lisa Dingwall, faced an equally tough sister duo in Col
orado’s Anna and Aggie Bek. However, the Dingwall’s were the
better of the two, winning 3-1.
The win puts the elder Dingwall in the history books as the
all-time winningest doubles player with 87 wins.
JuniorVanessa Rooks said the Lady Ags are working well to
gether as a unit, therefore allowing them to overcome tough
matches.
“The whole team is doing great. It’s not just one individual
person,” Rooks said. “Everyone is putting everything they have
into it.”
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Gymnastics
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Senior member and club president;
Craft finished sixth on the uneven bars am!
enth in the vault and balance beamtotakea;
high third in the all-around rankings wtha
of36.250. Freshman Abby Lindemannalso
big meet for the I^dy Aggies, placing sect
the floor exercises and fourth on theunevei
and balance beam on way to an all-arotui
of 35.450, good for the sixth spot overall.
Craft said the home crowd helped her
come the “butterflies” of the early rounds
“Last year 1 didn’t place in anything!
make the finals,” Craft said. “This year I w®
ally confident. Warm-ups weren’t that good
we did tht
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junior Vanessa Rooks shows off
her forehand against Colorado.
Lady golfers finish 10th at Invitational
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9:00 - 12:00 Noon
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Learn the latest changes concerning Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights.
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Staff and Wire Report
The Texas A&M Women’s Golf Team finished
tenth at the PING/ASU Invitational in Tempe,
Ariz., this weekend.
Leading the way for the Lady Aggies was ju
nior Jamie Hullett, who finished tied for 13th
with a final score of226. Senior Isabelle Rosberg
finished tied for 27th with a final score of 231.
A&M Head Coach Jeanne Sutherland said
she was encouraged by the play of the team.
“We had good play everyday but we couldn’t get
two good rounds in one day,” she said. “We need
to get high rounds to balance out the low rounds.”
the end and that got n
ie pumped.”
Mansfield said the s
quads have a good ckj
of repeating next sea
son because of the:
number of underclass
nen on the team.
“I’m not sure wl
io we’re losing, &
(Thompson) maybe,”
Mansfield said."Buts
got a lot of good freshmen coming up.”
Craft said the sa
women’s side.
me holds true ou
“We have a good cha
nee (of repeating)bee
most of the girls are fre
shmen and sophomo
Craft said. I think eight
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Thompson said th
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was especially satisfyii
came at home.
ig because the clubi
“This is the first tim
e the men’s and won
have won it the same y
ear. Both have desen
for so long,” Thompsor
it was wonderful.”
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