1 tie ledulr with eade ie Battalion Sports Page 7 • Wednesday, February 3, 1999 Aggies continue quest for Big 12 victories orge W. Bust presidential k with ami at Britain’sC; e Republica; scheduled; 12 with ? the Towle; gue wants Bush’s "t te conser iVomen :o battle Jaylor a tund-rai;;: about that, stin to visit ? night at the n.” tiani visit are ded. vho opinion among poss;: ’000. makes P leaders to ; sion. v Mexico Q inner Texas nesidentia! ?s, said Rare BY JASON SCHNEIDER the gotq ^ The Battalion sperson. 1 NewYorkQ The Texas A&M women’s bas- visit, ahl; tbal! team will face the Baylor Uni- lughessa; rsity Lady Bears at 7 p.m. tonight n is scheu sRee d Arena. The Aggies are look- l to bounce back from a four- me losing streak in Big 12 play. The Aggies are also carrying a ur-game losing against the Lady ■arF including a 91-76 loss in aco the last time the two teams et. Tpe Lady Bears (11-9, 3-5 in Big ) Ire led by Lara Webb, who is eraging 17.1 points per game id 5.6 assists. Despite last week’s 34th-con- cutive loss to lOth-ranked Texas ch Baylor is a confident team milng into the game with A&M. “Ino doubt this is the best game ?’ve played on the road, “ Baylor irmerTennr , a ch Sonja Hogg said, id publishe yfte loss to Tech kept Baylor inltss on the road in Big 12 play -4). | The Aggies (7-11,2-6 in Big 12), . k^Rss at home in the Big 12 this IIGS Cnc'arl (0-4), come into tonight’s _ npm iflf me hop* n § to put an end to that Cl IC11II - Aides to H: The University of Texas narrow- issailing rep: defeated the Aggies 78-74 this 5S of state lst |Saturday in College Station, ion, on Tuesc: le | e ^ eat was due to the lack of o the congCfehso and missed opportunities, 111 head coach Peggie Gillom med tight-lipped. ;n raised inciji i/e in 1994 iuiM s by a forme: tn is amongf^l s in Congress R leader to cal 764' MMt mese Specials, se hoagie sandti hips, and dr« $4.00 vich Get a secorJ;| Available forTAl n) Phone OrcW| Baylor CARINO CASAS/The Battalion Senior guard Kerrie Patterson and the Texas A&M Women’s Basketball Team will face Baylor University Wednesday at Reed Arena. “We picked our defense up in the second half, but we were real ly out rebounded and you don’t de serve to win a game when you do that,” Gillom said. “You got to get the rebounds.” In the Texas game,Texas A&M allowed 41 rebounds and 19 sec ond chance points. Junior forward Prissy Sharpe leads the Aggies with 19.6 points per game and 9.6 rebounds. Senior guard Kim Tarkington is the assists leader with 5.1 per game. Gillom said the team is ready to put the losses behind them and bring on the “W’s.” “I don’t think we can have many more of the close losses,” Gillom said. “I am tired of finishing close. Yes, we have been close and some shots haven’t fallen for us at the buzzer, but now it’s time.” Points leader: Lara Webb (17.1) Rebound leader: Kacy Moffitt (5.8) Assists leader: Lara Webb (5.6) Men face rival ’Horns on road BY SANTOSH VENKATARAMAN The Battalion One of the oldest intercollegiate intrastate rivalries in Texas will be renewed tonight on the basketball court when the Texas A&M Men’s Basketball Team visits Austin to take on the University of Texas. Game time at the Frank Erwin Center is 7 p.m. The Longhorns are the surprise team in the Big 12, leading the conference with a 7-1 record, one game ahead of the University of Kansas, University of Mis souri, and Oklahoma State University. Texas has en gineered a big turnaround under first-year coach Rick Barnes after struggling in the early season. The Long horns started the season at 2-7 with losses to the Uni versity of Houston and the University of San Diego as the players adjusted to Barnes’ style. Since that time, UT has won 10 out of 12 contests and is now 12-9 overall. The Longhorns are led by the threesome of sopho more center Chris Mihm, junior forward Gabe Muoneke, and senior guard Kris Clack. The trio com bine for 44.8 points per game with Muoneke leading the way with his 16.6 ppg. Mihm is the second-leading re bounder in the Big 12 with 9.6 rebounds per game, while Clack chips in with 7.1 rebounds per game. Texas also boasts of the services of point guard Ivan Wagner, who is better known for his achievements as the NCAA High Jump Champion in 1997. The Aggies are coming off a 66-61 loss at Oklahoma State on Jan. 30. A&M led by as much as 14 points in the first half before settling for an 11-point halftime lead. Junior guard Clifton Cook scored 19 points in the first half for A&M. OSU pulled even midway through the sec ond half and took the lead for good 2:19 left to play. Down by one point, both Cook and sophomore guard Michael Schmidt missed chances to win the game in the before OSU hit four free throws in the final 3.5 seconds to seal the victory. It was the second five-point loss by A&M to the Cowboys this season. The Aggies’ 30 turnovers in the game were a season-high in the Big 12. The Aggies have dropped 10 straight to the Long horns since a 85-84 home victory in the 1993-94 sea son in the Southwest Conference opener for both GUY ROGERS/The Battalion Sophomore guard Michael Schmidt and the Aggies take on the Texas Longhorns Wednesday in Austin. teams. The Aggies’ last win in Austin came in the 1986-87 season by the score of 58-56. Texas Points leader: Gabe Muoneke (16.6) Rebound leader: Chris Mihm (9.6) Assists leader: Ivan Wagner (4.1) lbt Aivarjiak: T A | J ' 91 h St. Bryan 77544; FFICE OPENS AT 4:!U ing - Today's Times ill ( R ) CO m JJJ DD (R) bf| oSSmm (PG13) JJ| ill (PG13) □□ (PG13) PP PiG; SWiiiiSi; 'AvV-p A & T : a,; ; ■ ■ . - &00 _J>2>2>-2920 p: : , J'U Need FCide? 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