enlighten • entertain • inspire Capitalizing on Engineering Opportunities Career Fair Reed Arena September 15 - 17 Over 180 Companies! Tuesday, September 15th Golf Tournament, 8:30 a.m. - Pebble Creek Country Club. Engineering students are invited to sign-up outside the SEC Office (WERC 219) BBQ Bash - Brazos Center, 7 PM. Engineering students are invited to network with over 600 recruiters. Food provided while it lasts. Wednesday, September 16th Career Fair 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. @ Reed Arena Thursday, September 17th Career Fair 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m Reed Arena DIRECT SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE PROVIDED! Bus Routk : There will, be two BUSES RUNNING FROM ZJLCHRVTO THE MSC TO REED ARENA AND back from 8:30 to 4:30 ON BOTH SEPTEMBER 1 8 Be 17. THIS SHOULD MAKE TRAVELING TO AND FROM THE CAREER FAIR CONVENIENT FOR ALL STUDENTS. C APITALIZIIMG ON NCIN&ERINC 'E V A A FPORTimiTlES DRESS FOR SUCCESS! Zach BRING YOUR RESUMES! For more information visit the CEO website: http: //www. ta mu. ed u/sec/ceo Career Fair Sponsored By Student Engineers ’ Council Page 10 • Tuesday, September 15, IW8 ports Mion Aggies stand 8-0 against T J-\ 1 rW ** *> * 1 o A P. K 4 ♦ c\ *U/%i*tTO • » »11 I .(.*-,«• t i>irv A lienn PptPKv : I he lOth-rankeel Texas A&M Soccer Team went 3-0 last week to improve its overall record to 4-1. the Horns twice last year ning 4-1 and 3-1 w in- Alison Peters are currently lead in goats The Aggies defeated the Univer sity of New Mexico 7-0 Monday, and then traveled to Wisconsin to play in the Rocky Rococco Wis consin Invitational held at the Uni versity of Wisconsin at Madison. The Aggies defeated the Wis consin Badgers 2-1 Friday and fin ished the weekend by beating Ari zona State University 3-1 Sunday. Longhorns coming to town The Aggies take on the Uni versity of Texas Longhorns Wednesday at the Aggie Soccer Complex. A&M has won all eight games they have played against the ‘Horns. A&M has outscored Texas 33-4 in those games. The Aggies played Aggies receive awards The Aggies cleaned up on Road trip ton awards at the tournament in The Aggie- Madison. A&M players took home Alto, Calif., 1 both offensive and defensive on the Stank Most Valuable Player honors from leads 1-0 the; the tournament. Stanford. The. Sophomore forward Alison Pe- Cardinal 2-1 k ters was named Offensive MVP. Soccer Lomp: scoring one goal and assisting on The game the winning goal in the first game ing of sorts (c: against Wisconsin. Mandy David.' Peters added an assist in the Altos, Calif. Dp game against ASU to give her four was a wrestle’ points for the tournament. Sopho- more goalkeeper Melanie Wilson lent mvp had 11 saves in two games and This week'si was named Defensive MVP of the peters. Peters s; tournament. a bang, scohk: Senior defender Emily Elias New Mexico. Pf: was named to the All-Tournament scoring with a? Team as was sophomore midfield- consin. The sopt er Nicky Thrasher. man, Okla.,$tv: points in three.. Stats, rankings and more The .Aggie; The Aggies have outscored their against the Ur; opponents 17-3 this season and Wednesday at' are averaging over three goals per Soccer Compk game. The Aggies goals against av- erage is a minuscule 0.6 per game. A&M moved up one spot in the Mwhot Soccer America poll to No. 10. sports'. ^adl itest of the S for ar ompa- ombie nuch i cloth- olicijed. urer is cei- , young act terial is oli Fhe latest elling clot 1 nt interests ed an icon was hot ev rfold of the othing was Volleyball Continued from Page 7 “The schedule also gives us a chance to play a lot of people and to get into the mode for Big 12 Conference play. ” So far this season, the Aggies have been a defensive team. Against Michigan, the Aggies set a school record with 21.5 blocks in a four-game match. On the year, the Aggies are av eraging 3.3 blocks a game. Junior Amber Woolsey and sophomore 1 for the ?ven. with an •r game on the Heather McWhirter are tie team lead in blocks with s Woolsey leads the team average of 1.64 blocks p and McWhirter is seconc team averaging 1.32. The Aggies also have 387 digs for the year and they are averag ing almost 17 per game. Sykora leads the team with 118 digs (5.36 a game) and Woolsey is second with 75. Entering the season, Corbelli said one of the Aggies' main as sets would be the team’s speed Women Men Continued from Page 7 Sutherland brought in two new recruits that should make an immediate impact on the course. Anna Jonsson, from Sweden, was chosen to represent Sweden in the Eu ropean Championship and McKenzie Dyslin, from Grand Junction, Colo., won the Colorado State Championship by five strokes. Becker said she believes the two true freshmen really could improve the team. “They are both really good players for freshmen,” Becker said. “They might not be as consistent, but they could make us a lot better.” The Aggies will take part in the Big 12 Preview Oct. 3 and 4 in Austin at Circle C Golf Club and will defend its first place finish when they host the GTE Mo-morial Clas sic on Feb. 22 and 23. A&M enters the season ranked 12th in the nation. Sutherland said she knows that is a confidence boost for the Aggies entering the season. “That shows a lot of respect for our program,” Suther land said. “We lost three of our top players (Hullett, Aurora Kirchner and Rosberg) and we are still ranked in the top 15.” The Aggies begin the 1998-99 campaign Sept. 24 when they compete in the University of New Mexico-Dick McGuire Invitational in Albuquerque, N. M. ar in hand height to c'< ng no no. hen there d ssed and n ngsidt' the ? this is jus y class. Sea, nth a bunc >st alb Afte e ai .jii:. k: - ■ ht? Brutus ugh many and our spe dieve class* are g- gt re only seo experience, he A&F Qu wean e stereotype "We also! college life., blocking in : ' lose who dc continue] i ampus, perl and even the that A&F ha is in fact eu foot in mostp 11 an d buy tl be able to pe dangling fro put uj ' models. In ne for the - except for t 'got to appea / prefer to W' iy. n there is tht Continued from Page? Ellis also aid he is expecting! 3 ®!? 61 that A jlinioi I ee Keed and sop I m lsert in the < "bm really looking tor L: J ds “Busy,” llis said “()ase> is a 8 Busy. W1 showed some promise sh(»tE 0mo h n 8 anA I Waikola Intercollegiate).” ;ex? A&M will compete m uum hose who at to home this year. The Aggies 1 sex, A&F h, Oct. 12 and 13 for the Red Rive: 0 ' C0 h e g 6 ti] the Dallas Athletic Club. s tudents m< Ridgewood Country flub r - Su ^h as 1 the Greg May Honda-Baylorl: on: 11 s ok3 l Oct. 25-27. The Aggies will be part oft Waco that Ellis said he thinto^ i golfing test. jijrl “Almost even team Iromour 1 that tournament,” Ellis said. " j nc p s ppp