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We provide you with essential verbal reasoning techniques, so that you can build upon this Foundation and achieve your desired score. Early Science Review Verbal Accelerator kicks off with a full-length MCAT diagnostic, to evaluate your individual strengths and weaknesses before the course even begins. And you can get ahead on your sciences with the review materials and techniques you will receive as part of Verbal Accelerator. * THE PRINCETON REVIEW 409.696.9099 .www.review.coni Classes start April 24! Call or visit us today! Shawn Schumacher is not a hero in real life — he just plays one on the baseball field. The senior catcher from Carthage, Texas, flashed his heroics not once, but twice this past weekend at Olsen Field as he led the fifth-ranked Texas A&M Baseball Team to a series win over the seventh-ranked Baylor University Bears (35-9, 16- 5 Big 12). Schumacher was only 2-13 for the series against Baylor with four RBls, but his two hits were quite possibly the biggest of the season for the Aggies (35-9, 16-4 Big 12). His two-run single with the bases loaded in the ninth inning Sunday capped off an 11-10 come- from-behind win for the Aggies. Sophomore right fielder Daylan Holt started the Aggies off with the lead Sunday with a lead-off home run in the second that made the score 1-0. Throw in senior pitcher Matt Ward pitching a perfect first three innings, and things could not have been any better for the Aggies Sunday. Then, in the top of the fourth, the bottom fell out for A&M. After singles by Baylor’s Mark Cogdill and Jaime Bubela, Baylor second baseman Eric Nelson hit a home run to give the Bears the lead at 3-1. Baylor tacked on two more runs in the top of the fifth when Cogdill homered for the Bears to make it a 5-1 game. Sophomore Chris Russ came into the game to relieve Ward, but the Bears were not done yet. Preston Underdown hit a bases-loaded single to score two runs in the top of the sixth to make the score 7-1 in favor of the Bears. Holt highlighted the Aggie comeback in the bottom of the seventh when he sent Baylor re liever Kyle Evans’ first pitch of the game over the left field wall for a three-run home run to tie up the game at seven. Baylor came right back in the top of the eighth as they scored three runs to make the score 10-7. A&M head coach Mark Johnson said the Bay lor rally almost took the wind out of the team’s sails after its big comeback. “We came back and had the crowd behind us and our guys were pumped,” Johnson said. “Then they picked up three more runs, and we just went back down.” They were not down for long, though, as the Aggies responded with two runs of their own in the bottom of the eighth on a Sean Heaney triple to close the gap to 10-9. Schumacher then came through for the Aggies A&M baseball players mob catcher Shawn Sch double in the bottom of the ninth gave the Aggi in the bottom of the ninth as he drove a pitch into left field for the game-winning hit. “We did have some magic going today,” John son said. “Holt had a great day and Schumacher came through for us once again.” Freshman pitcher Khalid Ballouli (5-0) pitched a third of an inning to pick up the win for the Aggies. Baylor pitcher Mark Outlaw (4-2), who gave up the double to Schumacher, took the loss for Baylor. Schumacher’s heroics Sunday came on the heels of his heroics Saturday night. In front of an announced crowd urday inside and out at Olsen Field, the ever witness an Aggie game, Schuma game-winning two-run home run in the GUYROGE^ umacher (third from left) after hisbs® es an 11-10 win over Baylor Sunda. |ffl e After a Steve Scarborough striker: >rce crcv er took a Tavlor fastball and just cleara isess th right field wall to give the Aggies th Johnson said Schumacher’s hit tant one for the Aggies. It was a big hit, no question a son said. “Even tho that he wasn’t going Schumacher did i ;ot allot it up ei have ?nts, fac the To The ta ) Stuck' •yan-Co Comm gned to 10,730 Sat- ? largest to *r hit a aottom th of the eighth to lead the Aggies to a 5-4 win. Junior pitcher Chance Caple, who started the game, said he knew the large crowd at Olsen had a direct effect on the outcome of the game. “We knew it was going to come together some time,” Caple said. "Olsen Field brings a little mag ic to our games.” With Baylor holding the lead most of the game, the Aggies pulled to within 4-3 going into the bot tom of the eighth. With one out, junior left fielder Chad Hudson drew a walk from Baylor relief pitcher Justin Taylor. ms as h: IS C03Cl ri about his hit. iprove “l didn i’i have a doubt about it,” S ithin th id. “I kr tew I h it it really good.” The si Russ (l I0-1) re tired the side in the i :tp://ac e victor v for til e Aggies. isigned Taylor (4-3), who gave up theh ?nts, vis humacl ter, too k the loss fortheBe duek Friday’s series opener Jason Jerl d junior pitcher Casey Possum a took the first game 7-2. Possum (7-4) was touched up bytti 11 hits and seven runs in 71/3 innings nings (9-0) limited the Aggies to twon en hits, pitching a complete game. 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