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Page 9 « Monday, September 13, 1999
Cowboys complete comeback, defeat Redskins 41-35
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — In the history
of the Cowboys-Redskins rivalry, give this
game four stars — and color them blue
and silver.
Dallas matched its biggest comeback
ever Sunday, rallying from a 21-point
deficit in the fourth quarter to beat
Washington 41-35 on Rocket Ismail’s 76-
yard touchdown catch in overtime.
“Nobody thought it was going to be
easy, but nobody thought it was going to
be like this,” Cowboys tight end David
LaFleur, who caught two touchdown pass
es, said as he smiled and shook his head
in amazement.
On the game-winning play, Troy
Aikman faked a handoff while Ismail
sprinted from the right slot down the cen
ter of the field. With the safeties off bal
ance, Ismail easily got behind the defense
and was wide open for Aikman’s fifth
touchdown pass 4:09 into the extra period.
“The whole objective after the fake is to
see if the safeties had bitten and if Rocket
is back there,” Aikman said. “When I
looked, I couldn’t see any defensive guys
back there. That ball couldn’t come down
fast enough into his hands.
“I think this is probably the wildest
game I’ve ever been a part of.”
Aikman was 28-for-49 with 362 yards
and three interceptions.
Dallas has rallied from 21 points down
to win once before, 30-27 in overtime
against New Orleans in 1984. It was also
the third time the Cowboys have made up
a big deficit to beat the Redskins, coming
back, from 20 points down in 1983 and 17
points in 1979.
“It gives you more to build on than if
you win 28-14,” Dallas coach Chan Gailey
said. “[Ismail] caught it, and then I think I
breathed.”
The Cowboys trailed 35-14 going into
the fourth quarter, but sent the game into
overtime on Michael Irvin’s 12-yard recep
tion with 1:46 left. The crucial extra point
by Richie Cunningham hit the left upright
before going through.
Washington had a chance to win the
game on the last play of regulation, but
holder Matt Turk fumbled the snap on
what would have been a 41-yard field-goal
attempt by Brett Conway.
The loss hit the Redskins hard. They
collapsed in last year’s season-opener
against the New York Giants and then lost
their next six in a row. They had hoped to
put that behind them while impressing
new owner Dan Snyder.
“I think this is probably
the wildest game I've
ever been a part of."
— Troy Aikman
Dallas quarterback
“Having things fall apart, especially in
a big game like this, it was a hard loss,”
defensive tackle Dan Wilkinson said.
“We’re by no means going to throw in the
towel, but this hurts right down to your
heart.”
Cornerback Deion Sanders, who had
toe surgery in April, warmed up but did
not play. With Sanders, Kevin Smith
(back), Leon Lett (suspension) and
Quentin Coryatt (Achilles’ tendon) missing
from the Dallas defense, Washington had
no problems moving the ball for three
quarters.
The Redskins were in Cowboys territo
ry on nine of their first 10 offensive pos
sessions, failing to score only when they
stopped themselves. Stephen Davis and
Brad Johnson both lost fumbles inside the
Dallas 15 in the first half.
Picking on reserve cornerbacks Kevin
Mathis and Charlie Williams, Johnson
marked his Redskins debut by completing
22 of 30 passes for 382 yards with touch
down throws of 41 yards to Michael
Westbrook and 50 yards to Albert Connell.
Davis had his first 100-yard game, rushing
for 109 yards on 24 carries and two touch
downs.
“We felt that if they didn’t make big
plays that we would be all right,”
Williams said. “They made a couple, but
everything worked out.”
On their first two possessions, the
Cowboys marched 80 and 82 yards for 14
points against a first-string defense that
did not allow a touchdown in preseason.
Aikman was as precise as ever, completing
6-of-9 with two drops, including scoring
passes of 15 and 14 yards to LaFleur.
Soccer
Continued from Page 7
Aggies making the GTE Soccer All-Classic Team
were Reynolds, Fendley, Peters, senior midfielder
Mandy Davidson, freshman forward Heather
Ragsdale and junior forward Nicky Thrasher.
Guerrieri said he was pleased with his team’s per
formance and thought the tournament was a success.
“Any time we can get two wins against out-of
region ranked opponents, it’s great,” he said.
“Friday night we looked as sharp as we’ve looked
all year, and then today we weren’t as sharp, but
we found a way to play to our strengths and get
through some hard times.”
The Aggies take the week off as they prepare for
this weekend’s Adidas Classic in Klein, Texas.
The team will face the third-ranked Notre
Dame Fighting Irish Friday at 4 p.m, and the
Vanderbilt University Commodores at 2 p.m. on
Sunday.
Volleyball
Continued from Page 7
served an ace to win the second
game.
“I told the
team during a
timeout that
this team was
not going to go
away,” A&M
volleyball coach
Laurie Corbelli
said. “WSU
made a string of
errors, but because they are so
athletic, they stay on you. I
WOOLSEY
never felt we would let it slip
away, but we did lose some
intensity and concentration in
spurts.”
The third and final game of
the match came to a quick end
with the help of the Aggie
offense, which recorded a .208
hitting percentage, compared to
a .018 hitting percentage by the
Cougars, in game three.
Woolsey led all hitters with
13 kills, while Strickland
recorded 10. Career highs were
posted by Strickland with eight
blocks and Gibson with 21 digs.
“This was a challenging
match because WSU is very
athletic and their left-side hit
ters are very good,” Corbelli
said.
The Aggies’ second match,
the championship match, came
against the host team, the
University of New Mexico.
A&M did not waste any time
and defeated UNM 15-6, 15-6,
15-7 for the title.
Strickland and Woolsey were
both named to the All-
Tournament team.
The Aggies’ next match will
be Thursday, Sept. 16 when
they play host to Santa Clara at
7 p.m. to kick off the Texas
A&M Tournament.
Associated Press
Top 25 Poll
Team
Record
1. Florida State
(2-0)
2. Tennessee
(1-0)
3. Penn State
(3-0)
4t. Florida
(2-0)
4t. Nebraska
(2-0)
6. Michigan
(2-0)
7. Texas A&M
(1-0)
8. Miami
(2-0)
9. Wisconsin
(2-0)
10. Virginia Tech
(2-0)
11. Georgia
(2-0)
12. Georgia Tech
(1-D
13. Ohio State
(1-D
14. Purdue
(2-0)
15. Arkansas
d-0)
16. Kansas State
(1-0)
17. Southern Cal
d-0)
18. Alabama
(2-0)
19. Arizona
(2-1)
20. N.C. State
(3-0)
21. UCLA
(1-D
22. Arizona State
d-0)
23. Colorado State
(2-0)
24. Notre Dame
(1-2)
25. BYU
d-0)
The Battalion
Top 25 Poll
Team
Record
1. Tennessee
d-0)
2. Florida State
(2-0)
3. Penn State
(3-0)
4. Florida
(2-0)
5. Texas A&M
d-0)
6. Nebraska
(2-0)
7. Michigan
(2-0)
8. Wisconsin
(2-0)
9. Miami
(2-0)
10. Georgia Tech
(1-D
11. Georgia
(2-0)
12. Ohio State
(1-D
13. Arkansas
d-0)
14. Virginia Tech
(2-0)
15. Purdue
(2-0)
16. Arizona
(2-1)
17. Alabama
(2-0)
18. Kansas State
d-0)
19. Marshall
(2-0)
20. Louisville
(2-0)
21. N.C. State
(2-0)
22. Colorado State
(2-0)
23. UCLA
(1-1)
24. Texas
(2-1)
25. BYU
d-0)
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