Page 10 » Friday, April 30, 1999 s PORTS 4.0 & CZC} Finals! Finals! Finals! Finals! Acct 209 Part I Wed May 5 1 pm-4pm Part II Thu May 6 1 pm-4pm Acct 229 Part 1 Mon May 3 6pm-8pm Part II Cash Flows Tue May 4 4pm-7pm Part III Wed May 5 6pm-8pm Part IV Thu May 6 6pm-8pm Acct 229 Intense Review* Part 1 Fri May 7 6pm-8pm Part II Sat May 8 9am-1 lam Part III Sun May 9 9am-l lam ‘Intense Reviews Do N Ot - Acct 229 Cash Flows Sun May 2 [~o 3pm-6pm Cash Flows r| Tue May 4 4pm-7pm Flows Acct 229 Practice Test Wed May 5 10am-l pm Sun May 9 3pm-6pm Acct 230 Part 1 Mon May 3 4pm-6pm OR 8pm-10pm Part II N. P. V. Tue May 4 7pm-10pm Part III Wed May 5 4pm-6pm OR 8pm-l 0pm Part IV Thu May 6 4pm-6pm OR 8 pm-10pm Acct 230 Intense Review* Part 1 Fri May 7 8pm-10pm Part II Sat May 8 1 lam-1 pm Part III Sun May 9 11 am-1 pm -Intense Reviews Do - Acct 230 N. P. V. Sun May 2 [~° 6pm-9pm N. P. V. ^~| Tue May 4 7pm-10pm " Not Include NPV Acct 230 Practice Test Thu May 6 |— I0am-1 pm —. Sat May 8 ,— R 1 3pm-6pm 1 ° —1 Mon May 10 8pm-l 1 pm Bana 303 Dr. Anthony Part 1 Fri May 7 6pm-8pm Part II Sat May 8 3pm-6pm Part III Sun May 9 3pm-6pm Bana 303 Dr. Stein & Dr. Haylett Part 1 Sat May 8 6pm-9pm Part II Sun May 9 6pm-9pm Part III Mon May 10 6pm-8pm Bana 305 Dr. Shetty Part 1 Sat May 8 9am-12 pm Part II Sun May 9 9am-l 2 pm Part III Mon May 10 10pm-l 2am Bana 305 Dr. VVichcrn Part 1 Sat May 8 12pm-3pm Part II Sun May 9 1 2pm-3pm Part III Mon May 10 8pm-10pm Biol 1 13 Part 1 Fri May 7 8pm-10pm Part 11 Sat May 8 3pm-6pm Part III Sun May 9 3pm-6pm Econ 202 Part 1 Mon May 3 1 Opm-l 2am Part II Tue May 4 10pm-l 2am Part III Wed May 5 10pm-12am Part IV Thu May 6 1 Opm-l 2am Econ 202 Intense Review Part 1 Fri May 7 1 Opm-l 2am Part II Sat May 8 1 pm-3pm Part III Sun May 9 1 pm-3pm Econ 202 Practice Test Part 1 Sun May 9[o 9pm-l 2am Part II *] Tue May 1 1 7pm-10pm Econ 203 Dr. Ullmer Part 1 Sat May 8 6pm-9pm Part 11 Sun May 9 6 pm-9 pm Part III Mon May 10 6pm-8pm Fine 341 Part 1 Fri May 7 6pm-8pm Part II Sat May 8 12pm-3pm Part III Sun May 9 12pm-3pm 1 OR 1 Fine 341 Part 1 Mon May 3 7pm-9pm Part II Tue May 4 7pm-9pm Part III Wed May 5 7pm-9pm Part IV Thu May 6 7pm-9pm Gene 301 Dr. Beremand Part 1 Wed May 5 2pm-5pm Part II Thu May 6 2pm-5pm Part III Fri May 7 10pm-12am Gene 301 Dr. Ellison Part 1 Fri May 7 6pm-8pm Part II Sat May 8 6pm-9pm Part III Sun May 9 6pm-9pm Gene 301 Dr. Price Part 1 Mon May 3 9pm-l 1 pm Part 11 Tue May 4 9pm-l 1 pm Part III Wed May 5 9pm-l 1 pm Part IV Thu May 6 9pm-l 1pm Gene 301 Dr. Wales Part I Mon May 3 1 1 pm-I am Part II Tue May 4 11 pm-1 am Part III Wed May 5 11 pm-1 am Math 141/166 Part 1 Mon May 3 3pm-5pm OR 5pm-7pm Part II Tue May 4 3pm-5pm OR 5pm-7pm Part III Wed May 5 3pin-5pm OR 5pm-7pm Part IV Thu May 6 3pm-5pm OR 5pm-7pm Math 142 rorTI Part 1 Mon May 3 7pm-9pm Part II Tue May 4 7pm-9pm Part III Wed May 5 7pm-9pm Part IV Thu May 6 7pm-9pm 1 OR 1 Math 142* Part I Fri Apr 30 5pm-7pm Part II Sat May 1 12pm-3pm Part III Sun May 2 12pm-3pm -Wkend good for Comprelientive Make Up Exam* Math 151 Part I Mon May 3 9pm-l 1 pm Part 11 Tue May 4 9pm-l 1pm Part III Wed May 5 9pm-11 pm Part IV Thu May 6 9pm-l 1pm 1 1 Math 151 Part I Fri Apr 30 9pm-l 1 pm Part II Sat May 1 6pm-9pm Part III Sun May 2 6pm-9pm Math 152 Part 1 Mon May 3 1 Ipm-lam Part II Tue May 4 11 pm-1 am Part 111 Wed May 5 1 Ipm-lam Part IV Thu May 6 1 Ipm-lam ~l u 1 Math 152 Part I Fri Apr 30 7pm-9pm Part II Sat May 1 3pm-6pm Part III Sun May 2 3pm-6pm Math 251/253 Part I Mon May 3 5pm-7pm Part 11 Tue May 4 5pm-7pm Part III Wed May 5 5pm-7pm Part IV Thu May 6 5pm-7pm 1 OR | Math 251/253 Part I Fri May 7 8pm-10pm Part II Sat May 8 6pm-9pm Part 111 Sun May 9 6pm-9pm Mgmt 211 Part I Sat May 8 12pm-2pm 2pm-4pm OR 4pm-6pm Part II Sun May 9 12pm-2pm 2pm-4pm OR 4pm-6pm Mon May 10 Part 1 6pm-8pm Part II 8pm-10pm Mgmt 363 Part 1 Wed May 5 1 pm-3 pm Call 696-88 Check out ou www.4.0a 86(tutor) or r web page at ndgo.com Mktg 321 Sun May 2 |— —1 Sat May 8 tor any additional details or information. Ticket Sa es Thursday April 29 4pm-8pm Friday April 30 4pm-7pm Friday April 30 5pm-8pm Saturday May 1 1 lam-6:30pm Sunday May 2 11 am-6:30pm ACCT MGMT MATH BIOL GENE BANA FINC ECON ALL CLASSES ALL CLASSES Tie Bait i Family ties bring freshman standout to Ag tennis team BY SANTOSH VENKATARAMAN The Battalion The name Martina is synony mous with tennis greatness. For mer No. 1 international player Mar tina Navratilova won a record nine Wimbledon singles champi onships. Current No. 1 Martina Hingis has amassed five Grand Slam singles titles. Continuing that tradition is Texas A&M freshman Martina Nedorostova, who com piled a sparkling 9-2 conference record this season to claim the title of Big 12 No. 1 Singles Champion. Nedorostova, from Bratislava, Slovakia, is the first Aggie to win a No. 1 singles title since Vanne Ak- agi captured the Southwest Con ference championship in 1986. A&M women’s tennis coach Bobby Kleinecke said several for tunate circumstances led to his signing of Nedorostova. “Her sister was looking to trans fer from Southeastern Louisiana (University), but she ended up de ciding not to come,” he said. “But she told me about her sister.” Nedorostova said her sister played a major role in the decision to attend A&M. “I wanted her to pick the school for me,” she said. “It was more im portant [to choose for] academics than athletics. We were supposed to come here together, but she changed her mind.” Nedorostova, currently ranked No. 66 in the national collegiate ten- a i ki ideed, it ard not 1 eard of i raised ai /cry put inction, luster. ; What t udent n ose of tl Freshman business major Martina Tennis Team this spring, amassing a nis rankings, has used a powerful left-handed forehand to change the outcome of matches all season. Af ter recording a 6-5 record in the fall, she played well this spring, finishing with a 17-5 record in dual matches. “She is a very talented girl,” Kleinecke said. “She can come up with the big shots when she needs them. She has improved a lot over the course of the year." Others around the league are impressed with her game as well. Baylor University coach Dave Luedtke, whose Bears face the Ag gies today in a Big 12 Tournament quarterfinal match at the A&M Var sity Tennis Center, said Nedorosto- TERRYRtriBeCailS Nedorostova has been a standout player for the Te^; I cani 111 17-5 dual-match record to rank 66th nationally. rogram, irmed ol va's composure has been a key to ‘ ' the freshman’s success. “She's a very strong player," he said. “She holds herself well for a freshman and is very quick, along with her good forehand.” It was against Baylor on April 20 that Nedorostova won what she considers her most exciting match. Against the Bears’ Katja Kovac, Ne dorostova prevailed in a three-set thriller, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), coming from match-point down. Her win was crucial to the Aggies’ 5-4 vic tory over the Bears. “The crowd wms amazing that day,” she said. “It was a tough match.” ie pi onsei .! js well as the ten- trek . was name; mical st c AH-Big 12 fir; ision 20 - ' iakin;; : i ie fact A ' The schoohve- f the ye 1 thought it vvouh ::ffl)on I feinting tem in the Unitecr |accorc tions si Kleinecke -a;.: id Stan: better things in the:.fhniiun 100, acc aduate; said. "There is a :e presit ' mprove ill be a I Softball Continued from Page 7 Baylor is led at the plate by all-purpose player Mary Hess, who has handled first base, third base, left field and right field while driving in 29 runs with an impressive .362 batting average. As a team, the Bears are batting .261. Stacey Allison and Chrystal Smith are the probable Baylor starters for the weekend matchups. Allison leads the staff with a 15-10 record and a 2.15 ERA. The hurler also has put together two no-hitters this season while strik ing out 127 batters. Smith has put together a 9- 3 record this season with a 3.04 ERA. Sunday, the women head to Lubbock to close out their regular season with a pair against the Red Raiders. Tech sits at fifth in the conference with a 5-6 record, 30-26 over all. Vision The starters for Sunday'si likely he Amanda Rentro a ama dn Renfro h. kes mo d foi the Raiders, whileHapSed l aged a 3.4b ERA and 4-3 recorc f A care ole has outpitc atemen ■ e goal i This weekend’s games m' *as A& n will see ablic m n nnment in OklahonuT lar202( 12-15. ini of avyi/n/M! f> (ben Mice.” Agooi ig, even om the leiiK - ■ ^ ■^3 lat is nc cons essity | but i sr T figila cultt The re to m es goi id nt stup ? °ple a: |dru |o we nger, Getting a year’s worth of stuff into a car is like trying to cram 10 pounds into a 5-pound sack. You’ve crammed enough for a while. 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