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Aggies to host Oklahoma foes
Weekend games hold title implications for A&M Softball Team
BY BEN WESTBROOK
The Battalion
This weekend, two teams from
Oklahoma will visit Aggieland to
play the 19th-ranked Texas A&M
Softball Team in a pair of double-
headers at the Aggie Softball
Complex Saturday and Sunday.
The games will play a vital role in
determining the Big 12 Champion
of the 1999 softball season.
“These are huge games for us,”
A&M softball coach Jo Evans said.
“We have three weeks left in the
season, and we need to start mak
ing a push.”
The University of Oklahoma
Sooners kick off the action
Saturday with a doubleheader at
noon. The eighth-ranked and Big
12-leading Sooners are led at the
plate by senior first baseman
Lynette Velazquez, who is hitting
.412 with 14 home runs and 50
RBIs.
Oklahoma as a team is outhit-
ting their opponents .297 to .203.
“Oklahoma is a great hitting
team,” Evans said. “Velasquez is
one of the leading home-run hit
ters in the conference.”
Covering the duties on the
mound for OU will most likely be
Jennifer Stewart, who leads the
Sooners with a 1.32 earned run
average and 16 wins. Using a good
knuckleball, Stewart has held
opposing teams to a .175 batting
average. The freshman reached
the apex of pitching last Sunday
with a perfect game against Iowa
State University.
Evans said the Aggies will have
to match the Sooners’ offensive
prowess if they hope to win.
“Oklahoma is very athletic.
They play good defense and hit
the ball very well,” Evans said.
“The key for us [to beat them] is
we have to hit the ball with them.”
After Saturday’s doubleheader,
the Aggies will return Sunday to
face Oklahoma State University.
MIKE FUENTES/The Battalion
A&M junior shortstop Jamie Smith dives to make the stop during the Aggies’ game against Southwest
Texas State University Wednesday at the Aggie Softball Complex.
The OSU Cowboys are having an
uncharacteristically bad season
this year with 15 wins and 17 loss
es and a 1-3 Big 12 record.
Jamie Foutch is the leader at
the plate for the Cowboys with a
.412 batting average, 22 RBIs and
a .496 on-base percentage.
OSU’s Sara Knife Chief and
Sheryl Anderson double up as the
likely pitching prospects for this
weekend’s matchup. The two
boast a 2.09 ERA and 3.10 ERA
respectively and have combined
for 12 of the Cowboys 15 wins this
season.
Evans said the Aggies have to
look beyond the Cowboys’ recent
struggles.
“OSU has struggled early on,
but they’re great traditionally,”
Evans said. “They’re always a
well-coached team.”
The Aggies need this weekend
to go well. The women have fall
en to 3-3 in the Big 12 and are
stuck with three other teams at
.500.
The women will be looking to
freshman Lisa Klam to provide a
spark at the plate. Klam, who is a
strong contender for Freshman of
the Year, is leading the team in
batting average (.386), hits (54)
and home runs (10).
Sophomore Tiffany Esters also
has taken over the duty of getting
runs across the plate with a team
leading 29 RBIs.
Sophomore Amy Vining will
most likely see plenty of time on
the mound this weekend. Vining is
leading the Big 12 with a 0.73 ERA
and has posted a 18-9 record for
the year. Freshman Jordana
Barrack is the other probable
pitcher for A&M with a 1.86 ERA
and 11 wins.
The weekend marks the last Big
12 games to be played at the Aggie
Softball Complex this year. The
women wrap up home action with
a game against Sam Houston State
University on Wednesday.
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