The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 19, 1999, Image 8

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Page 8 • Monday, April 19, 1999
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PORTS
Track teams finish second at Aus
Bel!!,
BY TOM KENNEDY
The Battalion
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The Texas A&M Men’s and Women’s Tfack
and Field Teams came home Saturday from My
ers Stadium in Austin with one conclusion —
when it comes to competing
with nationally ranked teams
they belong. Rice University
and the University of Houston
do not.
The men finished second
to fifth-ranked University of
Texas and soundly defeated
17th-ranked Houston and
unranked Rice. The
women’s meet produced an
identical order of finish, with No. 2 Texas win
ning the team title over A&M, Houston and
Rice.
The men led off the competition with sopho
more Brian Oubre and junior Jim Pat Darcey
finishing second and third in the 3,000-meter
steeplechase with times of 9 minutes, 50 sec
onds and 10:05, respectively.
In the 400-meter dash, junior Johan Lan-
nefors took second at 47.21 seconds, and senior
Derrick Woods took third with a time of 48.33,
CLARIETT
while seniors Billy Fobbs and Toya Jones
1-3 in the 100-meter dash with times of
and 10.73.
Juniors Tfavis McAshan and Keith Beni
brought the Aggies another second-third fin
in the 400-meter hurdles after posting times
50.61 and 52.72, respectively.
Following the 2-3 theme were junior Sc<
Lengefeld, who covered 3,000 meters in 8:26
and senior Stephen Erath, who finished in 8:29
The men’s relays continued to improve as
the 4x400-meter relay team notched the win in
3:05.33, while the 4xl00-meter squad placed
second in 39.78.
The field events produced two individual
winners, junior Jason Jacob in the hammer
throw with a toss of 180 feet, 8 inches and ju
nior Thavis Grasha in the javelin with a mark of
219-03.
Others placing in the field events
man Taylor Whitley in the shot pu
9), freshman Brandon Evans in the
(second, 48-10), and freshman Kyi
the discus (third, 156-7).
The 15th-ranked women were or
eled by the field events, with sophoi
Eisenlauer and freshman Katy Doyh
and third in the javelin throw with tc
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1 and 155-4, respectively.
Sophomore Meshell Trotter
Terra Taylor finished 1-2 in the
with respective marks of 177-11:
ter also finished second in thesl
mark ol 43-11 3/4, while sophoi
Koonce took third with a distant:
Koonce and senior Kelli Sduadt
the hnmmer throw with disuncei
154-9, respectively.
Senior Detrich Clariett wo
with a leap of 41-4 1/4, while
bVilliams took second with at
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Women ready to
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The Texas A&M Women’s Golf
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Monday defend its 1998 Big 12
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A&M has had good results as
well in its last few tournaments,
finishing fourth at the GTE ‘Mo’
Morial and fifth at the LSU/Fair-
wood Invitational.
The teams will play 18 holes
each day Monday through
Wednesday for a total of 54 holes
on the par-72, 6,309-yard layout
at Boulder Country Club.
The Aggies will need a strong
finish to qualify for the NCAA West
Regional May 6-8 at Pine Forest
Country Club in Houston. Whether
the team qualifies or not, A&M will
host the event.
Baseball team set
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A&M will still host the Univer
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night at 7 p.m. at Olsen Field as
scheduled.
The Texas A&M Baseball Team
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leton State University Texans
tonight at 7p.m. at Olsen Field.
The game was scheduled to make
up a the game the Aggies had can
celled against Texas Tech Univer
sity March 12 due to inclement
weather.
The Aggies (35-9, 16-4 Big 12)
Six Aggies taken
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man Cameron Spike
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to Chicago and
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