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Se™ four die blocker Lauri Leahy P° blocks for A&M. ne r or . A&M volleyball coach Lam* belli said the team had to work hard to develop its normal rhythn • •They were serving high and deep, which slowed our often , said. “We picked up our rhy the match went on and were minimize our hitting errors. The Aggies downed U n,ver ) fj Georgia/^-ll, 15-5,15-12, m their fi nal match of the tournament rr y University of Missouri Tigers Wednesday, 7 p.m G. Rollie White Colise um night. The Georgia Bulldogs scored first point of the first game on a kui, but the Aggies bounced back with seven straight points and kills by se nior middle blocker Amber Wooisey ecentl femak fresh n (the Corps (dels ap- ached or of leruppei claismen ar if^ed how s 3uld have bnded wb sat dow In-reg mal ft up and i e of the r Incidents nders tha n 8 a me one, Iowa jumped to a 5- l lead, but the Aggies answered by sconng 13 straight points to take a 14- 5 lead. Iowa scored two more points, but an ace by sophomore outside hit- ter ^^ SOn ended the first game. The Aggies hit .135 in the first game, compared to Iowa's .186. But the Aggies quickly found their rhythm in game two,' and hit .643 to the Hawkeyes .174 to bring the second game to a fast close. The Aggies jumped to an 8-3 lead in the third game and then scored the final seven points without a sideout to end the match. The Aggies outhit Iowa in the third game .375 to -.028. and Strickland. A huge block by Wooisey and sophomore setter Jenna Moskovic put the Aggies up 9-3. But three con secutive kills by the Bulldogs cut the lead to 9-6 which forced the first A&M timeout. Kills from Wooisey and Leahy and an ace by Moskovic raised the score to 13-7. Georgia managed to score four more points on Aggie hitting errors and net violations. But the Aggie blocking prevailed as Leahy posted a block to score game point and Wooisey and Strickland teamed up with another block to end game one. Georgia jumped to a quick 2-0 lead in the second game, but the Ag gies rallied six straight points with monster blocks by Leahy and kills by Gibson. With the score at 6-2, the Bulldogs called a timeout to slow the Aggie mo- lirit is, the CODYWAOESffl.« efield of , Senior middle blocker Amber Wooisey (left) and senior outside One gi Celia Howes (right) go up for a block against Santa Clara in the; stereotyped first match of the GTE Aggie Volleyball Classic on Thursday nigt: hire at Texa m He Corps o mentum. However, the Aggies did not * e t up, and kills by Wooisey, Gibson and Strickland gave the Aggies an 11- 2 lead. A&M scored game point on a Gib son kill, and a Georgia hitting error brought game two to a close. Game three began with a defen sive stop by the Bulldogs. Georgia scored three of their first four points of the game by blocking the Aggie at tacks and forcing a timeout. Nothing could trigger the Aggie offense, and another timeout was taken with A&M down 1-8. Never theless, a towering block by Wooisey and Moskovic sparked the offense and cut the lead 6-10. The Aggies began finding holes in the Bulldog defense, and the smart placement of tips tied thesccfc stereotyi Howes aced Georgia forga: • i ate an and Gibson ended thegaiKl 1 ; match with a kill J^ge it do, "You have t 0 J li3vea P , « students knows how to rebound a Q -p S 0 ff en their cool and Know L cldet wonu momentum back," Cob:- j| ea l 0 f beh “That’s what I m mostproi;.B Non-reg this match.” Be Corps a Wooisey led all nittfr kills and a .533 hittingpe* p ar tj e while Moskovic recorded: j 0 Woolsey was named .V' B ac j e conn: tournament. She hit .397oveM at j nc i uc i { averaged 4.00 kills and L: ft, j n t i ie q per game. dunning" Also named to the ^Meant it in ment team was Moskovx® Even if e land and Leahy. Corps does Aggies fall to Irish, defeat Commodores at Adidas ■ersonal opi -^3 BY REECE FLOOD The Battalion The Texas A&M Soccer Team traveled to Klein, Texas, this weekend for the Adidas Col- lege Classic, where they were outscored by the University of Notre Dame, 1-0, Friday but de feated Vanderbilt University, 5-1, yesterday. The Aggies and the Irish were unable to produce many scoring opportunities in their defensive-oriented game, combining for only eight shots on goal. Midway through the first half, Notre Dame midfielder Jenny Streiffer scored the only goal of the game, giving the Irish a one-goal lead. The Aggies regrouped at halftime and came out with a resurgence of energy and aggres siveness they had not shown earlier in the game, pressuring their opponent and keeping the ball on Notre Dame’s side of the field. A&M soccer coach G. 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