The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 03, 1999, Image 10

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    Page 10 • Wednesday, March, 3, 1999
Sports
Hoops
Continued from Page 7
Alexander, who averaged 14.3 points a
game. The team will need to find some
frontcourt play to fill the role left by gradu
ating seniors Kim Tarkington and Kerrie Pat
terson. Also graduating is forward Brenda
Beard, who saw limited playing time this
year due to injury.
The 1999-2000 season should also con
tinue to see the emergence of Gillom’s first
recruiting class, as freshmen LaToya Rose
and Celeria Washington will see more play
ing time after making strides this year.
Gillom has tailored her recruiting to the
Aggies’ needs in the early signing period,
by signing the 6-foot-3 Classen twins from
San Antonio Churchill to give the Aggies
size in the middle, a three-point shooter in
Meg Banahan of Oxford, Miss., and a fu
ture floor leader in point guard Tression
Mason of Dallas.
Aggies
Continued from Page 7
the paint for the Aggies. De
spite constant double and
triple-teaming, Jones finished
the year as the Big 12 leader
in field-goal percentage and
was named to the All-Big 12
underrated team.
Freshman Joe White had
a productive season, ranking
in the top five in scoring and
blocks among Big 12 fresh
men and was honored on the
All-Big 12 freshman team.
While the 1998-99 season
will not go down as one of
the best in school history, it
should set the tone for
Watkins’ plans for the future
as a postseason team in sea
sons to come.
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Aggie first baseman John Scheschuk reacts to a University of Tei;
lington baserunner at Olsen Field Feb. 26. Scheschuk went 14r
home run against the University of Texas-San Antonio Tuesday.
Ninth-inning comebai
not enough versus UTS
Aggies' nine-game winningstreakeNf""\
BY DOUG SHILLING
The Battalion
grounded into a fielder’scr.; go ar
For the fourth-ranked Texas
A&M Baseball Team, two days
made a world of difference Tues
day.
Sunday afternoon, the ninth in
ning was the Aggies’ best friend
as Stephen TYuitt hit a two-out,
two-run home run to defeat the
Oklahoma State University Cow
boys.
Tuesday night, the ninth inning
was the Aggies’ downfall as they
wasted a five-run rally in the top
of the ninth to lose to the Univer
sity of Texas-San Antonio Road-
runners 10-9.
The Aggies trailed 4-3 going into
the eighth inning but tied the game
on junior third baseman Dell Lind
sey’s home run to left center. The
Roadrunners responded, touching
up pitchers Courtney Weller and
Casey Possum (3-2) for three runs in
the bottom of the inning.
Trailing by three going into the
ninth inning, the Aggies looked to
provide some of the comeback
magic they had in the OSU game.
Shortstop Steve Scarborough
started off the inning by drawing
a walk. Stephen Truitt followed
with a walk after Chad Hudson
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Two batters later, soph
right fielder Daylan Holtdc kecoi
in Chad Hudson to cut the 1: eling
un i MMiior JohnScbe
walked to load the bases,L
once again came to the plan
once again, he delivered,^
a two-out, bases-clearing
to right field, giving the
lead at 8-7.
The Aggies tacked on an
a nee run when junior secone
man Sean Heaney singled
Lindsey to move the scoreto5
The Aggies did not havetii
savor their comebackastheK
runners came back with r
runs in the bottom of the inni
Possum walked the first
batters to start the inning.
A single and two straight ei
by Lindsey plated twornnner
UTSA and loaded the bases
no outs. Possum then hit R
runner Jeff Juarez to bring it
winning run.
In two-thirds of an innit
work. Possum gave up three
four runs, two of which
earned, two walks and a hill
man. Eric Montoya (3-4)go
win for the Roadrunnersde
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