flc Battalion Sports Page 7 • April 6, 1999 Royal fai Drates Et 30R, England Sunday servici Chapel wares un for Prince E; hys-Jones. >uple will man)' th-centuryGctdi Elizabeth II an Queen Mother iunday services long with Ectes ince Andrew o': 5. Princess^ Z-year-olddai^ Charles and’; 'illiam and Harrn for Easter. books to CD-I peare is eiera- ne. everyone,” Hd , erv m | xe( | MIKE PUENTES/Thk BATTALION d levels of ed -* ur ior second baseman Sean Heaney attempts the out against University I His playsh of Nebraska Cornhuskers in the second game of a doubleheader Saturday .fleet w ha! r at Olsen Field. The Aggies will host Sam Houston State University Missions ofiE’B'gbt at 7 p.m. Sixth-ranked Aggies to battle SHSU A&M Baseball Team looks to continue home dominance BY AARON COHAN The Battalion Coming off a three-game sweep of the Uni versity of Nebraska, the sixth-ranked Texas A&M Baseball Team will look to keep its mo mentum when it faces Sam Houston State Uni versity tonight at Olsen Field. The first pitch will be thrown at 7 p.m. as the Aggies try to throw SHSU for their 20th home win of the season. Last weekend, the 18th-ranked Huskers were the hottest team in the Big 12, boasting an 11- game winning streak. But the Aggies pounded out hit after hit backed by strong pitching, pro- pelleing them back into second place in the Big 12 conference behind Baylor University. A&M coach Mark Johnson said momentum from the weekend wins and the home-field ad vantage should help the Aggies to a win. “Playing at home makes it real easy for us since we’ve played well all year long here,” he said. “But like I’ve said before, you can’t overlook these guys [SHSU], because they’ll be ready.” Revenge will most likely be on the Bearkats’ minds after losing a late lead in the teams’ first meeting of the season, 7-3. The Bearkats have not announced their start ing pitcher for the game, but shortstop Kelly Ed- dlemon certainly will be in the lineup. The sophomore, one of the most productive hitters in Sam Houston history, is averaging over .400 at the plate with 16 long balls and 66 RBI’s this season. But Eddlemon has not been able to put his team over the top by himself, as the Bearkats have struggled to a 16-16 record and a 4-8 mark in conference play to rank second-to-last in the Southland. For A&M, senior pitcher Kyle Holle will get the second start of his A&M career. The left-han der won in his only start last season against Houston Baptist University, giving up just one run in five innings of work. Holle, who has a 1-0 record with a 1.69 ERA this season, said he is looking forward to the op portunity. “I am happy to get the chance to start,” Holle said. “I hope I can give us a chance to win.” Giving Holle some breathing room will be the Aggie bats. The Aggies’ everyday starters have hoisted a batting average of over .350 this sea son and boast an on-base percentage of .425. One of those starters, Dell Lindsey, is coming off an immense weekend that helped him earn Big 12 Player of the Week, whacking nine hits in 12 plate appearances, going yard on three of them. Lindsey, who leads the team in batting aver age, said he has just tried to do his part for the Aggies. “I came here, and the coaches put a lot of confidence in me and my game,” he said. “I just want to help the team in any way that I can.” s experienced an opportunii advantage of. s flavor toe; science and lid. “Thisis;,, kind of a a. ennis team to face UCLA SPORTS IN BRIEF R SCHOOl 999 Junitsofcredl units of credit ^ / related com ingualEoucaKr i Summer Sdiot 117 • Phone: (JSi i.anzona eduigsi KTAFF AND WIRE REPORT ■The No. 14 Texas A&M Men’s Tennis Team will continue its Wist Coast road trip Tuesday when it faces the top-ranked UtLA Bruins at the Los Angeles Tennis Center in Westwood, Calif. ■The Aggies are coming off a 5- 2 joss to 17th-ranked Pepperdine Uliversity at Malibu, Calif., Sun- djv. A&M, which falls to 12-3 on tin season, swept all three dou- brs matches despite trailing in two of the three. ■ The No. 1 doubles pair of sophomores Shuon Madden and Dlmitru Caradima moved to 18- 2 jwerall on the year with an 8-2 defeat on Pepperdine’s Kelly Gul- leti: and John Hui. ■ At No. 3, the Aggies’ Cody “They basically outplayed us. We swept the doubles but lost five of the six first sets. That’s ridiculous.” -TIM CASS A&M MEN'S TENNIS COACH Hubbell and Juan Aramburo blew a 5-0 lead but came back to defeat the Waves’ Alastair Gar land and Oliver Schweizer, 9-7. In singles play, straight-set losses by Hubbell, freshman Kei th From and Aramburo at Nos. 4, 5 and 6 left the Aggies in a 3-1 hole with three matches left. Losses by Caradima and No. 2 and senior Brent Horan at No. 3 sealed the loss for A&M. Battling Pepperdine’s Sebas- tain Graeff, Caradima battled to a second-set tiebreaker before falling 6-4, 7-6 (4). A&M coach Tim Cass said he was impressed by the perfor mance of the Pepperdine players in singles play. “They basically outplayed us,” Cass said. “We swept the doubles but lost five of the six first sets. That’s ridiculous.” Following their match against UCLA, the Aggies will return to College Station to face the Uni versity of Colorado April 9 at the Varsity Tennis Center. The Aggies currently lead the Big 12 Confer ence at 4-0. MGS S6 minimumdfc COLLEGES!! Ii HAZING CAN DESTROY: ) WEEK. .DNESSI GE 1 TOPli PIZZA .99+t* ' 'M -Student Organizations -Athletic Teams -Communities -Fraternities & Sororities -The Corps Don’t Be Destroyed Be Proactive. Build Awareness. Find Alternatives. Be Alert. ament jroupsv rr day, . 1999, D.m. Center) ebbq l, 1999 345-4642 Take Action. Take advantage of speakers, programs, workshops, and other resources that can help educate your group. Let your members know what hazing is and why it will not be to| e rated. 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Lindsey honored as week’s top player Aggie third baseman Dell Lind sey was named the Big 12 Confer ence Co-Player of the Week along with University of Missouri outfield er J.R. Warner. Lindsey is the Aggies’ first play er of the week this season. Junior pitcher Casey Pos sum was the Big 12 Pitcher of the Week earlier in the season. In the series opener against then-No. 18 Uni versity of Nebras ka, Lindsey tied an A&M record with three home runs in a single game. For the week, Lindsey batted LINDSEY .667 with three home runs, seven RBI’s and no errors in 12 chances at the hot corner. A&M Soccer Team rolls through spring The Texas A&M Soccer Team has rolled through spring compe tition so far, boasting a 4-0-2 record heading into this week end’s matches against the Uni versity of Washington and the University of Oregon, both in Eu gene, Ore. The Aggies are coming off a 1- 1 tie against the University of Southern California and a 2-1 win over Big 12 Conference foe Uni versity of Oklahoma this past weekend. The Aggies outshot the Trojans and Sooners by a combined total of 51-6. “We’re playing really well right now," coach G. Guerrieri said. “We’re doing a nice job of bring ing our young team along and de veloping them in our style of play. We created over 50 scoring op portunities against USC and Oklahoma, in which all of our players did well on the attacking side of the ball. “Both goals we gave up were quality goals. We will hopefully continue to progress forward and convert a higher percentage of our scoring opportunities this weekend.” The Aggies will face Washing ton this Saturday at 10 a.m. PDT before going up against Oregon at 4 p.m. GUERRIERI Robert Gates Former Director Central Intelligence Agency Anthony Lake Former Notional Security Advisor Clinton Administration mi Sam Nunn Former U.S. Senator Chairman Armed Services Committee April 9, 1999 • 8:00 p.m. Rudder Auditorium ^ WILEY LECTURE SERIES Memorial Student Center Tickets available at the MSC Box Office 845-1234 or tdll free (888) 890-5667 V isit our web site at wiley. tamu. edu for more information. Charlie Rose, Moderator Charlie Rose Show