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on first and third, A&M
pulJed off a double steal to go
up 4-0 and senior right fielder
Trina Solesbee drove in the fifth
and final run when he doubled
in senior Tanya Klecker.
Vining completed the win
with a one-two-three seventh to
pick up her fifth win of the sea
son.
She threw a one-hit complete
game shutout, striking out five
and walking two.
“Whenever you get a lot of
runs early, it always takes the
pressure off,” Vining said.
“When I am given run support
early in the game, it helps me
and the rest of the team relax
and play more confident.”
“I owe a lot
of credit to my
defense,” Vin
ing said. “They
made some
great plays be
hind me in the
field especially
Jamie (Smith).
She made Evans
some tremen
dous plays that probably saved us
some runs.
Coach Jo Evans said she was
very pleased with all aspects of
the team in their win.
“We got two big wins against a
very tough aggressive team
tonight," Evans said. “We hit the
ball well. Our pitching was in
control all game. Our defense
was outstanding tonight. Over
all, we did a nice job tonight.”
“What impressed me the most
was we were able to get the big hits
when we needed them,” Evans
added. “We got some big RBIs
with two outs.
“That’s when you need them
the most especially against a
team like UTA.”
Next, the Aggies will host
their second tournanament of
the year when they participate
in the Aggie Invitational 11 this
weekend.
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USA Team c'i
Aggib
SportsI
Briefs
from staff and wire’
ISU defeats)
in second
The Texas A&M Wod
ketball Team lost to lo*
| 68 last night.
The Aggies were led l ‘
forward Kera Alexander
ued her hot shooting vt
Sophomore Prissy Sharpfb^
points and junior pointgu?.
ington handed out eigftsx
nior forward Kim Linder,till
last game as an Ag<:l<
score.Junior forward Br? ii
scored 10 points off the;yi
Iowa State shot a bliss
cent from the field an;Til
three-pointers to defee' is I
Five Cyclones scored :rr
ures, including twopla^oi
son and Stacy Frese-vft st
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in conference t sir
The Cyclones gotout:^
point lead at halftime uidl
gies to play a game of car, ^ ^1
Wilson invitgp)
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Texas A&M sophomoeSs acl
er Melanie Wilson hascehenj
to play with the USA L udc
tional Team at next weeiifter|
camp in Clemson
G. Guerrieri an
nounced
Wednesday.
A native of
Memphis, Tenn.,
Wilson is the
third Aggie soc- I
cer player invited I
to play with the |l
U.S. National f
Team in the past
year. Freshman
Claire Elliot played will
California in January,
Bryn Blalack playe<
Olympic-Gold-Medahvir
tional Team in July and
“I’m excited for Meii
earned this honor andc
Guerrieri said. “She fedi
rific collegiate seasons
to see that that s not. ccorcl|
tional team coaches.It's^alHe]
tunity I hope and expect'ksmol
players to enjoy in theM%isnq
Wilson has been thes' .s me>|
keeper for the Big 12 Chdtf stucT
gies since arriving on (%ssor|
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and a freshman AII-AmerAcconl
past year, she was a nier-physij
All-Big 12 Conference F''Doct(|
The 19-year-old is a formeply m|
All-American in high schoei feel
The USA under-20s arete a sell
mg world champions, havi he acl
ed Norway 1-0 last sunWcemel
Nordic Cup. A&M is sciie-tis sicl
play the under-20 teamortagioil
at 3 p.m. in Waco. low iel
to ad
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Texas is the team toKThe a|
year. They will
return all five
starters from
this team, if
that’s a good
thing. Unfortu
nately, Kris
Clack will proba
bly not play in
their first-round
game. Luke Ax- Mil''
tell and Chris
Mihm are two of the bestfe
in the league. Texas couldt*
the sleepers if they are $!>
well. Plays Texas Tech.
Iowa State (12-17,5-11)
ISU will have to win wit
conference-best defense;
will not have to rely on theii ;
ence-worst offense. Plays ^
Texas A&M (7-19,1-15)
We all know this story.ft
but injury-prone team cat
Baylor and could beat Nd
with their “nothing-to-losij
tude. Plays Baylor.
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