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April 18,1
Tennis team prepares for Texa
Aggie netters try to
bump the Longhorns
from first place in the
Big 12 Conference.
By Dennis Ramirez
The Battalion
In a weekend of rivalries, the
Texas A&M Men’s Tennis Team will
play host to perhaps their most hat
ed rival, the University of Texas.
The Longhorns come trotting
into town tomorrow at 1:30 p.m.,
boasting an 18-5 overall record
and a perfect 8-0 conference
record. While the numbers may
be rather intimidating, junior
Carlos Tori said the Longhorns are
not unbeatable.
“They (Texas players) are very
good and a solid team, but I hon
estly think we can beat them,” Tori
said. “If we play well and everybody
comes out here and steps up their
play to its maximum level, we can
pull out the win.”
While the Longhorns do tend to
be a step above the rest in the Big
12, Head Coach Tim Cass said the
team will be hyped up for the en
gagement and emotions will be
running high.
“I don’t think that getting moti
vated is going to be a problem for
this Texas match,” Cass said. “There
is not anything in particular we are
concentrating on, but unfortunate
ly, Texas has got the upper hand and
we can only hope that it changes in
the future. I think this match is go
ing to be fun for everybody because
of the rivalry.”
That rivalry, coupled with last
year’s performance against the
Longhorns, in which the Aggies lost
two of three games, may prove to be
revenge time for the Aggies.
While some of the lettermen
may have revenge in mind, others,
such as fre§hman Gonzalo Ander
son, view the match as just another
day at the office.
“It’s just another match, but it is
one of the strongest teams we have
on our schedule,” Anderson said.
1 he confidence we picked up off
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Amy Dunlap, The B*n
Freshman Tony Young shows off his backhand against Baylor Wednesday^
the Baylor win is going to help us,
but we need to keep practicing
hard, have confidence in ourselves,
and prove to ourselves what we are
capable of.”
Tori said it also will come
down to the home court advan
tage, which will be important in
the contest.
“It is always fun to play against
Texas because of the rivalry, and the
fan support could really make an
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impact,” Tori said. “It could J X 1
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out here and support us, it'®
greatly appreciated.”
Cass said it will definitely^
interesting match.
“We are going to havetopl^l
of our best matches oftheiMfjj
morrow and God willing .
up to the challenge,” Cass®
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