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    The Battalion
Sports
Page 9 • Friday, December 3, 1999
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Aggies look to continue perfect
start against Lady Roadrunners
BY REECE FLOOD
The Battalion
■ The Texas A&M Women’s Bas
ketball Team will try to extend its
beaten streak when it tips off
[ainst the University of Texas-San
tonio today at 5 p.m. in Reed
ena.
Compared to last season’s final
Icord of 7-20, the Aggies’ 3-0
jcord is quite impressive.
We’re just glad to be 3-0,”
l&M women’s basketball coach
^ggy Gillom said.
I After losing several close games
vi i™ spnng w: gast year, it appears this year’s team
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ling the close ones.
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l|ook too many teams for granted,”
[she said. “Starting out 3-0 gives
jyou a little confidence, and it gives
g pu a little respect.”
j The Aggies are coming off an
Jfertjme win in Dallas Tuesday
ght against a talented Southern
ethodist University team,
for spnng- 3Mrnvitn* Gillom said the SMU game was
s + ' Hie kind of experience that makes
for spring ban rvl team better
es own bdrm Panm. A “For [A&M] to win the game, it
|as definitely a big confidence
foster,” she said. “I think you can
ily get better from those types of
mes.”
The Aggies will carry the mo-
entum from Tuesday’s game to
today’s game against the Lady
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iSharpe said the Aggies are not an-
e iburm n a,*, dcipating an easy game.
You can t ever underestimate
opponent,” she said. “They all
lave the ability to come out and
play and win.”
Alexander also said today’s
me could be challenging.
“1 think that any team we play
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jcator service C s he said. “Especially since we’ve
/ commercai +; ‘’been doing good, it makes you
more of a target. It makes people
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Gillom will use tonight’s game
as an opportunity to give more at
tention to the areas of her team that
need improving, such as defense.
“I think we have to step it up de
fensively,” she said. “I think we
can score offensively. I think we’ve
just got to be a little bit better [of aj
defensive team.”
Alexander said she is looking
forward to tonight’s game as a
chance to work out some kinks.
“I think the good thing is we’ll
be able to focus on a couple of
things that maybe we didn’t do
good against SMU or the other
teams,” Alexander said. “It’s
good to get a game where you
can say ‘these are the things
we’re going to work on.’”
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