19, lursday • February 19, 1998 j/Ptok The Battalion pouts t’s now or never lie Texas A&M Women’s Swimming and Diving Teams avel to Austin this weekend to face the best of the Big 12 By Philip W. Peter Staff writer Dn Thursday, Friday and Saturday the Texas A&M men’s Swimming and Diving Teams will be in Austin npeting in the second Big 12 Conference Champi- pip. Although their two losses this season were to hference rivals Texas and Nebraska, Coach DonWag- [said he is confident the team is focused on its goals. |“Last year we were fourth with 11 people in the fi ls, "Wagner said. “My projection this year is to have nany as 32 finalists. Texas was second and they beat |by 400 points. Nebraska beat us by 450 lints and Kansas beat us by 40 lints. Our sites are set to Lrow that gap and I Noll jeve come Satur- la night, you’ll see I fiat we have.†the I Wagner said l e fc t due to the I> ¥ 1 O ' rk ethic of the tS I !_* 1 J* iletes, he ex- fon 4 ;tsforthe team I hop show improve- mt in every swim- rtrnm the past con- nbe; jnce championships. “We have a lot more depth,†pi; gner said, “and I think everybody is king at going for lifetime best swims this weekend, link we’ve got a lot more direction from the kids I’ve brought in. They are very centered, they know latthey want and every single swimmer has been [ling to pay the price to move to the next level and prove themselves.†|Sophomore Tracy Evans said she is excited about ‘opportunity to swim against Nebraska and Texas bin in Austin. “Every time we see Texas, we give it all we’ve got,†Evans said. “I think they’re beatable, but we’re going to have to swim the best that we can. Ne braska has also got some good girls who are going to win a lot of events. I think it will be close. I ex pect our team to be 100 percent better than last year and hopefully I can defend my title as Big 12 Champion in the mile.†Evans is not the only swimmer excited about com peting again against familiar foes. Sophomore Monica Stroman said she likes to swim at Texas. “It’s a neat atmosphere and it’s a fast pool,†Stroman said. “We’re hoping to come back with a little more force. Each year so far that I have been here, we’ve come back and won more events and come clos- CONFERENCE er (to winning). I don’t know if this is the year that we’ll actually get them or not, but we are definitely stronger than last year. I just hope to have my best time and keep a positive at titude the whole way and have fun.†According to Wagner, they are stronger due to the level of this year’s competition. “This year, we have gone against five of the top 10 teams in the country,†Wagner said. “We haven’t beaten them, but we know we can compete with them. Nebraska is ranked seventh in the country and Texas is 12. But they know we’re coming and our girls know we’re coming.†The meet begins Thursday at 11 a.m. and runs through Saturday at the Jamail Swim Center on the Uni versity of Texas campus. Aggie Sports Briefs Qm . Rollie special vents planned At the conclusion of the xas A&M women’s basketball me against Kansas State on b. 25 and the men’s game against Baylor on Feb. 28, the lights will be turned off for the last time at elifl Rollie White Coliseum and ereatfeveral special activities have len planned for the conclusion [both games. [Fans can register to take part in ! closing ceremonies by reading [le Eagle, listening to area radio ptions and attending season-end- igames. [Contest winners will have the lance to cut down the nets, begin Walloon pull, win an autographed |ime ball, “turn off the lights†and ia trip to Kansas City, Mo., for the [12 Tournament. [Forthe women’s game activities, (is should listen to radio stations [AW-AM, KAGG-FM (Aggie 96) and [EX-FM for registration details. For men’s, tune into KORA-FM, fSR-FM, KTAM-AM and KHLR-FM r information. IThose interested in winning je autographed game ball can [gister in The Eagle. Those at- nding the game will have the (vel®* ance to register for several emotions prior to the game in e lobby. participants in the contests I jstbe present at the games to win. from staff and wire reports Women's tennis team downs Rice The No. 38 Texas A&M Women’s Tennis Team (7-0) defeated the No. 51 Rice Owls (6-2) 6-3 yesterday at the Jake Fless Tennis Stadium in Houston to remain undefeated on the season. “This was just a great team win to day,†A&M Coach Bobby Kleinecke said. “Playing Rice is always a battle, but we just came down here ready to win. This is another regional win that will help our seeding when the NCAAs come around in May.†In the singles competition, the Aggies were led by Lisa Dingwall who defeated Rice’s Elle Lewis 7-6, 6-1. Also, Monica Rebolledo had a come-from-be- hind victory over Vessie Ivanova 6-7, 7-5, 6-1. Kathryn Scott and Eva Marcial also posted wins in singles play. In doubles competition, the Aggies defeated the Owls 2-1, led by Dingwall and Vanessa Rooks’ 8-6 victory over Rice’s Borwell and Ivanova. The team of Eva Marcial and Scott also defeated their opponents 8-5. “I am very pleased with the fight we showed having to come back in all doubles matches,†Kleinecke said. “Anything can happen in pro set play, and we kept fighting, giving ourselves a chance to win." This victory puts the Aggies in great position for the NCAA Region- als held in May at LSD. The Aggies will continue their re gional play next Wednesday when they travel to Waco to begin Big 12 Conference play against the No. 36 Lady Bears at 1:30 p.m. Kleinecke Slocum rounds out football staff The Texas A&M Football Team added the final piece to its coaching staff yesterday when they hired for mer Washington State assistant Lawrence Livingston to be the new running backs coach. Livingston was the offensive line coach at WSU for the past three seasons. “He’s done a great job with the Washington State offense which ranked second in the country this Slocum past year and helped the Cougars to the Rose Bowl†Slocum said. “He’s an im pressive young coach who will do well here at Texas A&M.†Last year the Cougars won the Pac 10 and made their first trip to the Rose Bowl since 1931, finish ing No. 9 in the country, the school’s highest ranking ever. Prior to Washington State, Liv ingston was the head offensive line coach at Weber State for six seasons under current Washington State head coach, Mike Price. Be fore that, he was the offensive line coach at the U.S. Military Acade my and helped lead the Cadets to a 9-3 record and a Sun Bowl berth. In 1993, one of his pupils, Paul Kongaika, earned first-team All-Big Sky honors, while in 1991, Bruce Covernton was named Division I- AA All-American. Livingston also helped develop a first-team all conference running back each season from 1990-93. fit Jin' 5 Idly' 1 (ir'r International Student Association It * #1 i r . , aggies to the first (ior E lid |d 5K i# lis cf! fl U; |a:T lor' le 1 Where? Why? jjo work/intern/co-op in USA or anywhere in the world St. Mary's Respect Life Commission & Peace Lutheran Church invite you to hear the story of: Norma McCoruey Who was "Roe" in the "Roe vs. Wade" Case that legalized abortion in the United States. 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