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Sanders expected to return before Smith
IRVING (AP) — The Dallas
Cowboys know they’ll have Deion
Sanders back this season, maybe
even in September. They’re not as
sure about Kevin Smith.
Smith, who started at corner-
back opposite Sanders most of last
season, will be out four to six
weeks while trying to rehabilitate a
lower back injury.
His absence adds a bit of
urgency to Sanders’ return from a
severe toe problem. Cowboys
owner Jerry Jones said yesterday
it is possible that Sanders will be
ready for the Sept. 12 opener
against Washington.
“I’m not expecting it, but it could
happen,” Jones said. “I do like the
progress he’s making. He’s doing
some things to simulate coverage.”
A bye during the third week of
the season helps Dallas ease
injured players back into the line
up. The Cowboys play their third
game Oct. 3'.
Smith, who lost his spot bn
the first team late last year but
was expected to open this year in
Sanders’ place, has been trying
to recover from a bulging disk in
his lower back that was discov
ered in June.
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WOOLSEY
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“This year’s team is different
from last year’s team,” Woolsey
'said. “We don’t have one stand
out performer. Our team is very
athletic and has a lot of experi
ence with the return of five
starters, so we’ve got a lot more
depth than the other teams.”
As a preseason All-Big 12 team
member, Woolsey will be looked
upon to help lead the Aggies to
their first Big 12 title. The Aggies
are currently picked to finish sec
ond in the conference behind the
University of Nebraska, the
defending Big 12 Champions.
With all of the returning
starters on this year’s team.
Corbelli feels Woolsey will be a
strong leader for the Aggies this
season in their championship run.
“Amber is a hard worker and
has been very dedicated through
out her years at A&M,” Corbelli
said. “She took on a lot of respon
sibility beginning her sophomore
year when she was a starter. I
think she will rise to the occasion
with her game and as a leader.”
Volleyball
Continued from Page 9
The Aggies return five starters and 10 letterwin-
ners to this year’s squad. The 6-foot-3 Woolsey
earned All-Big 12 honors last season, and was named
to the preseason All-Big 12 team.
Moskovic, who was also a preseason All-Big 12
selection, was named to Volleyball Magazine’s
Freshman All-America Team and was selected Big 12
Freshman of the Year.
Other returning starters include outside hitters
Summer Strickland and Michelle Cole, and middle
blocker Lauri Leahy.
Woolsey said the Aggies hope to avoid a mid
season slide similar to ones in past seasons, which
have hindered A&M’s championship hopes.
“We want to stay focused and not have our slump
in the middle of the season like we usually do,” she
said. “If we can get through that, it will be a big
accomplishment.”
Corbelli said being more balanced and having
more experience should help the Aggies improve.
“Last year, our team was very young on the court;
We depended on one player to make all the big plays,”
she said. “This year, we’re much more balanced and
won’t depend on one person to do everything.
"I think we’ll have a lot of success because we
have so much experience.”
The Aggies will open their season this weekend at
the L&L/Michigan State Volleyball Classic in East
Lansing, Mich. A&M’s first home game will be
Tuesday, Sept. 3, against Southwest Texas State.
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