The Battalion Sports Friday • January 23, Ags look for first conference win By Jeff Webb Staff writer The Aggie Men’s Basketball version of the Trail of Tears makes its way into Stillwater, Okla., tomorrow af ternoon to take on Oklahoma State University. The first meeting of these two teams occurred in College Sta tion and the lopsided 100-65 final score remains the darkest moment of the Aggies’ current five-game con ference losing streak. Despite the score in the first game, Texas A&M :te RYAN ROGERS/The Battalion Shanne Jones and the rest of the Aggies will look for their first conference win against OSD on Saturday. coach Tony Barone said the game was closer than the 35-point margin. The Aggies were within eight points with 13 minutes left in the game, but a loss of confi dence after a series of OSU shots spelled an unhap py end to the game. “The end result of the game was obviously a huge differential, but the game wasn’t like that,” Barone said. “If you go back and look at a number of games all over the country now, you see (a team) get beat by this many points and all of a sudden they win the next one. How did that happen?" Fortunes may be even entering the game due to the lack of OSU success since leaving the visitor-friendly confines of G. Rollie White Coliseum. Cowboys coach Eddie Sutton has been looking for his milestone 600th win for the past two weeks and has come away emp ty-handed from bouts at Missouri and a double-over time thriller at Baylor. Although Barone has professed respect for coach Sutton, he said he would prefer to re main out of the OSU record books. “(We’re) going to an arena that’s impossible to play in and Eddie’s going for 600,” Barone said. “We want to go in there and play. Our kids are excited about the game. I hope he has to wait another week for that 600th, though.” Oklahoma State has an excellent inside-outside tandem with guard Adrian Peterson and center Brett Robisch. Peterson is averaging a gaudy 23 points per game in Big 12 conference play this season and Ro bisch leads the team with 8.4 rebounds per game in conference contests. However, the one player on the OSU squad that coach Barone said must be account ed for is sophomore guard Doug Gottlieb. “(Gottlieb is) a pain. He’s one of those thorns in your side who talks too much, but he gets in your team’s psy che,” Barone said. “He hasn’t played well since he played us. He was one-for-seven (shooting) with sev en turnovers when he played Baylor, but he’s a leader. He wants to win and does anything he can to help his team win.” This trip to Stillwater will mark the last regular sea son meeting between the teams. The Aggies will also be without the services of forward Calvin Davis who was diagnosed earlier in the week with herniated disks in his back. Coach Barone said Davis originally injured his back when he tried to catch a bad pass during the first meeting with Oklahoma State. A&M goes for second straigh By Jeff Schmidt StaffWriter TheTexas A&M Women’s Basketball Team (5-10, 1 - 4) travels to Boulder Saturday to take on the strug gling Colorado Buffaloes (7-8, 1-4). The game will be televised nationally by Fox Sports and will start at 1 p.m. Colorado leads the all-time series with three wins and one loss. The Buffaloes have lost four straight games, the longest streak in the Big 12 Conference. The Aggies are seeking their second win in conference play this sea son. On Wednesday the Aggies defeated Oklahoma 91 - 83 for their first win. Aside from being the youngest team in the Big 12, the Aggies have struggled to achieve cohesiveness in the starting lineup. There has been a different starting lineup in each of their 15 games. Despite that, several leaders have emerged on the team. Junior transfer Kim Tarkington has started every game at point guard, the only player to start every game at one position. Sopho mores Amy Yates and Prissy Sharpe have both been a force to be reckoned with. Yates is 10th in the nation in three-pointers made per game and is 11 th in free throw percentage. Sharpe is ninth in the nation in rebounds with 11 per game. All three will have to step up in order to beat the Buffaloes on the road. Even with the slow start, Coach Candi Harvey said she is pleased with the team’s improvement and does not think any changes will improve the situation. “I think our focus the last two games has helped us. I’m not going to change what we’re doing. We need to be consistent with what we’re teaching," Harvey said. Amy Yates believes there is still a lot of fight left in the team. “Our confidence is down, but you just have to keep working hard. Sooner or later things will pay off,” Yates said. Although Colorado is also struggling, going to Boul der cannot be overlooked. Five of Colorado’s seven wins have come at home. Colorado is lead by point guard LaShena Graham, their leading scorer and best playmaker. Graham is ex pected to contend for all-conference honors. Senior guard Alexis Felts is an adept three-point shooter, hit ting 44 percent of her attempts. Sophomore Jenny Circle, a 6-foot-3-inch forward, RYAN ROGEft Sophomore guard Amy Yales and the resto! gies will go for their second Big 12 conference brings a tough interior presence with Viei. "Colorado is a young team. They’re ven us,” Harvey said. “They protect their home! well. Our half-court defense has to be out (for us to win). They’re a very physical teair to play strongly.” Yates has another outlook on howtodefo: Tex, I uth I .affil gA&J th a )i “We need to out rebound them," Yate^ A&f players are extremely big. 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