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Page 14 • Wednesday, February 17, 1999 s PORTS Aggies Continued from Page 7 the season. Colorado lost their last game at the University of Missouri, 87-56. The Buf faloes led with 17 minutes to go before the Tigers scored 30 straight points to effectively end the game. The Aggies are coming off a blow-out loss on the road as well, a 102-75 defeat at the Uni versity of Oklahoma. The Sooners hit 15 three- pointers and shot more than 60 percent for the game. Senior forward Shanne Jones had 14 points and 10 rebounds for A&M while Clifton Cook struggled to a 12-point, 3-assist afternoon. Sophomore guard Michael Schmidt added 13 points while sophomore forward Aaron Jack scored 12 points. Despite that loss, the Aggies are a team that has certainly gotten the attention of Colorado coach Ricardo Patton. “They’re going to come in here hungry for a win and try to steal one on the road,” Pat ton said. “And they’re very capable of doing that.” Colorado is 10-3 at home this season in the Coors Events Center while A&M is 3-7 on the road. The Aggies have never beaten the Buf faloes, losing all three meetings between the schools. In last year’s meeting in G. Rollie White Coliseum, A&M blew a 20-point lead and lost by a point, 68-67. Jones had 24 points and nine rebounds for the game. Deal-icious Dining Discounts Every Wednesday in The Battalion Freshly made Sandwiches, Soups & Desserts HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS' 4-7 P.M. FREE CHIP & DRINK! w/purchase of any sandwich Present coupon before ordering Expires 02/24/99 2416 Texas Ave. S • College Station 696-DELI Fax: 693-6606 Hours: 10 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 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The new .^■This ofi The Aggies Daylan Holt slides into second against the$i ea h t h care Texas State University Bobcats at Olsen Field Tuesday. that | ie T s [ won the game, 11-4, to improve their record to 5-2. s ^ e sa j t | ERIC NEW* Aggie offense scores BY JEFF SCHMIDT The Battalion After being humbled by losing two out of three games to the Uni versity of Arizona, the No. 13 Texas A&M Baseball Team returned home with an 11-4 victory over Southwest Texas State University Tuesday. “We came out of there [Arizona] with one win and took that as a positive,” junior third baseman Dell Lindsey said, “and came here to play and start another winning streak.” A&M sophomore outfielder Day lan Holt, Louisville Slugger Nation al Player for the week of Feb. 8, started off the scoring with a solo home run, his sixth of the season. But SWT- SU was quick to answer, scoring a run in the top of the second inning JOHNSON and briefly taking the lead with an other run in the top of the third. A&M r-took the lead, scoring three runs in the bottom half of the third. After a single by junior outfielder Steven Truitt, a single by senior catcher Shawn Schu macher and a wild pitch. Holt knocked in Truitt. Schumacher scored on a sacrifice fly by senior first baseman John Scheschuk, and Holt was later plated when Lindsey doubled. Auditioning for a more promi nent role for A&M, sophomore pitcher Chris Scarcella made his first start of the season, throwing five innings and striking out four batters. “I feel pretty good about it [the t t • Clinic dii Jl runsini b|g succes “This ex< game]," he said, “w, are ret start and keep usir feaw,, r - P tnr r We needed togetsetWTt'he Rev. ally make a markaidjjiidson Mei tablished.” New York C Scarcella settled t0 choose a ing up a run in the:/ “Ti-, e r jg two perfect innings “Without c! “1 just got in a r Moody s mnes you get into % W(hlc de cella said. tinuumoft “Chris can throw' Hr when c Mark Johnson said. “With each to see him startaga® a moral qu< The Aggies wideW ‘‘ The dei their half of the sixil) 1 Moody sa j c second baseman $6 (protesters) off the inning witlW t0 dorn advanced to third t0 that issu choice. Heaney then /‘Being t sacrifice fly by gift 0 f Gc Steve Scarborough Rights are 1 singled, scoring j# is no f re edc Tommy Clark andc« do have oik run in the sixth. i C y as deme A&M tacked on 1 have a chil in the seventh, twoci t he embryc Heaney single and»' man being eighth. Moody; Scarborough, tin place wher first time this seasons R now | ed g e game, striking out <‘ We ne( pitchers Courtney We ty> - h e saic Fulbright also saw ad speak out “1 wanted to see- finish a game, andit get Fulbright out tl# said. “He threw theh well, and Scarboroit;- breaking ball well.” Scheschuk, Lindse) each had three hits,' and Lindsey’s produf' from the bottom oftk “The bottom of ” sound,” Johnson said some production do*' j j e straj the lower part has beet anc j stan[ parking lo | He is a ^ and his jot port for cli VoIp offei BY MEI Thi Half Price Aggie Clearance $1 the hoo ALL AGGIE CLOTHING, CAPS, AND GIFT ITEMS) OFF IN FEBRUARY! GREAT BARGAINS STOR# SALS SXLUDSS JKWRLRY. 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