Battalion PORTS J^aoe^y^Monda^OctoberlRIOyQ snd soft sron Cte fiots dfielder, a redo omen’s Cross Country Team inishes first at A&M Invitational takeni yens BLAINE DIONNE The Battalion match': The Texas Aggie Harriers are let- g their presence be known in the iss country world this season. Af- ■ a successful start to the season d to plaiti f the# ad all ft td to w 't getth ri said. Vll ijlll dermee r reacte: irvin con said he ry was r .Zi> JAGIE- o weeks ago in Seattle, the Aggies re ready to come home to the an al Texas A&M Cross Country In- ational and flex their muscles for ehome fans. After all, in the 11 years A&M has sted the event the home team has rer taken home first place as a m. That was all supposed to e to an end Friday. For the women, it did. Sopho- reand top finisher Andrea Book- led the Aggie charge with her rth place finish, with Brooke Ed- rdsand Melissa Gulli also finish- in the top ten, tying Rice for the ist representatives. Bookout was pleased with her formance, but not ecstatic."It was ,I felt pretty tired,” Bookout said, know, during my race, that I wld have been running faster, I tuld have run harder when I ;ded to.” Kaycie Waters was ecstatic - )ut the team win. ‘It’s just awesome,” Waters said, be on this team and to be working hard in practice and to have it pay in the meets - it’s really exciting.” Coach Dave Hartman was also y encouraged by the way his men came out and performed. “The women ran great,” Hart- m said. “They went right to the nt and really controlled the tem- of the race. Overall, they ran a su- rb race. ” The men had the same expecta- insasthe women, looking for their win in their home meet, but the bpetition was stiff with the Uni- |rsity of Texas and Rice University, ving to be too much in the team iwell as individual categories. H Two Aggies did, however, finish Ithetop ten. Fifth year seniors Scott pgefeld and Steven Erath pulled 7/Mexperience to finish fourth Graduating !?! Need a lob? (TOMBALLc^y got a little story for you Ags! Sign up with Career Center BEFORE Oct. 12 th information Session: Hilton Nov. 2 nd 7:30 Questions? Call Ben Keating 800-324-3673 CODY WAGES/The Battalion The Texas A&M Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Teams hosted the Texas A&M Invitational this weekend, finishing third and first, respective- and sixth, respectively, but the next Aggie finisher was not until Mike Hummel at 17. With the way scor ing works in cross country, finishing that far apart will not win team titles. Hartman knows that and was duly disappointed in his men. “Right now, I hope we got third,” Hartman said. “I think Rice and t.u. beat us and that’s obviously not the results we were looking for.” Even though it was disappointing for the Aggies that they did not win the team title, they know this is not their ultimate goal. All that matters is the conference and NCAA meets, and that is what the Aggies hope to dominate. Hartman saicj the upcoming meets will be the main focus of the Aggies. “I’d rather get our butts kicked to day,” Hartman said. “And turn around and do some butt-kicking in November [when the NCAA meet takes place].” Top finisher Lengefeld echoed that sentiment just after his race. “We’re training for a race No vember 13th, that’s the race we want to run well at,” Lengefeld said. “Now don’t get me wrong, we can’t continue to lose to Texas and Rice and expect just to turn it on in that one day, but we can build from here and move up, we can get ’em.” The Aggies will get a great chance to move up Saturday when they trav el to Bloomington, Indiana to face 20 of the top 25 teams in the nation for a pre-NCAA meet. The next opportunity to see the Aggies locally will be on Oct. 30 when they host the Big 12 Champi onships. from QL collesestudentcom. your local online campus community your points for c0lle3estudent.com stuff (t-shirts, bottle openers), CD’s, gift certificates to The Gap... even a DVD player! ir l§nus)[g§mts) arc pj|jj|jD i p^“My Stuff” on collcgcstudent^com > f. What would mahe normal people behaue line this ? The QuickCam Express Internet Video Camera With a QuickCam Express hooked up to your computer, it’s embarrassingly easy to show people the real you. Whether that person is Mom and Dad’s perfect angel or their perfect spaz. Send full-motion video with sound or sharp, still images to anyone in the world. No matter how wacked, boring or uncensored, someone will watch. Get the QuickCam Express for under $50 at the Logitech online store. www.buylogitech.com <• <9* Logitech It’s what you touchr / 1