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Aggie Sports BrI
from staff and wire reports
Longhorns defeat
tennis team 4-3
Horan
The 8th-ranked University of Texas
Men’s Tennis Team sent Texas A&M
to a 4-3 defeat in their second Big 12
match of the season. The loss
dropped A&M to a 4-2 overall record,
1-1 in Big 12 play.
The 33rd-ranked Aggies led 1-0 ear
ly after sweeping the doubles point,
but the Long
horns won four
singles matches
to claim the victo
ry. Rafael de
Mesa, currently
the No. 31 player
in the nation, de
feated Nick Crow
ell in singles 7-6, j
6-1 and Shuon
Madden im
proved his dual match record to 6-0
with a win over Gwaneal Guiet.
Dumitru Caradima and Brent Ho
ran teamed up to defeat Michael
Blue and B.J. Sterns 8-6 in doubles
play while de Mesa and Cody Hubbell
won their doubles contest 9-7 over
Jack Brasington and Guiet.
The next match for the Aggies is
scheduled for Saturday when they
take on No. 12 Pepperdine at noon
at the Omar Smith Tennis Center.
Texas A&M beats
Baylor, ties Trinity
The Texas A&M Women’s
Lacrosse Team (4-0-1) played two
games on Saturday, posting one win
and one tie. In the first game, A&M
defeated Baylor 6-4 and in the sec
ond the Aggies took Trinity University
to overtime where they would settle
for a 10-10 tie.
Kate Davenport, Heather Stein
and Daxa Patel each had one goal
and one assist in the winning effort
against Baylor.
Bria White provided the offense in
the second game with four goals and
two assists. White scored one goal
in the overtime period.
The Aggies will host the Universi
ty of Texas on Saturday at 1 p.m.
Wolverines battle
Aggies at Olsen
The Texas A&M Men’s Baseball
Team (13-3, 2-1) takes on the
Michigan Wolverines (2-3-1) at
Olsen Field for a two game series
starting Tuesday. Both games start
at 3 p.m. The Aggies are currently
ranked No. 13 in the Collegiate
Baseball poll.
Michigan, the preseason favorite to
win the Big 10, is in a road trip of
Texas. They opened the season with
a three-game series at Baylor, followed
by a three-game series at Lamar.
Probable starters for the Aggies
are freshman Chris Scarella (RHP)
and sophomore Chance Caple
(RHP). Scarella hasr;
pearance: two inning;
one strikeout. Caple a
3.38 ERA limiting ba’::T
.228 average.
The Aggies just V;
three-game series wit
The Aggies took two:
from the Red Raiders:
A&M took a 5-4 victc
night but lost the sec;
5. However, the Agg'
back in the rubber its
11-2 trouncing of leer
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play our game.”
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Sooners at 10 a.m.
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