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WWW.ThinkLillk.com IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Library Hours and Services During the Holidays During the Winter semester break, the library will be closed on the following days: December 24-25 December 31-January 1 A schedule of holiday and interim library hours can be obtained at the information desk in Evans Library or online at URL: http://library.tamu.edu Access to the online catalog will be available at all times through the internet. The Evans lobby will close for construction December 16 - January 14. Traffic will be rerouted through the Annex during that time. PORTS No. 12 Ass reach Sweet Sixte BY BREE HOLZ The Battalion As Texas A&M volleyball coach Laurie Corbelli sat down for the post-game press conference, her first word was “Aloha!” The Texas A&M Volleyball Team defeated the University of North Carolina Tarheels, 15-8,15-4, 15-8, Friday night at G. Rollie White Col iseum to advance to the Sweet Six teen round of the NCAA tourna ment in Hawaii. ■ “We had a really good game plan that the team was comfortable with, and we’ve seen some of the things North Carolina does,” Cor belli said. “We were really, really pumped up to play.” The Aggies entered the match fired up and began the first game with a 6-0 run with kills from se nior outside hitter Celia Howes, se nior outside hitter Summer Strick land, and sophomore outside hitter Michelle Cole, which caused the Tarheels to call their first timeout of the match. North Carolina began to chip away and cut the lead to 10-7 on a block. After an A&M timeout. Cole and senior middle blocker Amber Woolsey connected for a block and the Aggies regained momentum, as a Strickland kill put game one away. Corbelli said North Carolina was focusing on Woolsey, which allowed Howes, Strickland and Cole to do damage at the outside hitter position. “[North Carolina] had no choice but to go with Amber [Woolsey],” she said. “When that happened, [setter] Jenna [Moscovic] respond ed by opening up other hitters.” A&M and North Carolina matched each other in nearly every statistical category. Both teams recorded 27 digs and three total blocks, but the Aggies posted a .186 hitting percentage compared to North Carolina’s .111 percentage. Hitting errors plagued the Ag gies early in game two, but senior middle blocker Laud Leahy record ed two kills to start the Aggie at tack. Strickland, Cole and Woolsey continued to dominate offensively, while Howes dug virtually every North Carolina attack attempt in the back row. JP BEATOTi" Summer Strickland hammers the ball through North Carolinadei during the second round match against the Tarheels Friday night “Even when we came up with some of our best swings, they had Celia Howes digging the ball and playing great defense,” North Caroli na volleyball coach Joe Sagula said. Woolsey got the Aggies going in the third game with two kills, but North Carolina slowly began find ing its rhythjn. However, solid hitting from Howes, Strickland and Woolsey al lowed A&M an 11-8 lead. With the Aggies at match point, Woolsey served an ace to end the match and send A&M to Hawaii. Woolsey led the Aggies with 16 kills, while Howes recorded a match-high 22 digs. Though the win was a profound victory for the Aggies, it was ful occasion for the four: who played their last hoi at G. Rollie White. “Before the last game was like, ’Maybe wecoi screw up so we can play longer,”’ Strickland said.‘I lie is home to us. We’vebK forever.” Howes said playingind such a raucous crowd way to end her career alls “Having our Twett there, you want to mak proud,” Howes said \ “That’s what meant//if d me, and 1 just wantedtosal bye to my fans.” “We ne people is sonrn for our Shiefell remain th day 10 p.r Shiefell ieration, C |home anc hospital. “We he signs of s< “We took best move Brooke and a sop said she e tion becau “I like c If you can write, edit, design pages, draw, use a camera. Texas A&M’s award-winning student newspaper The Battalion is looking for you SPRING ’OO STAFF APPLICATION FORM Name: OPENINGS INCLUDE: Please check the position(s) for Phone Number(s): E-mail: Major: which you are interested. If you P interested in more than one.iw ber them in order of preference with 1 being your top choice. Classification: Number of hours you will take in the spring: Expected graduation (semester): If you have another job, what is it: How many hours per week? Do you plan to keep it, if hired? 2) Staff Applicants* I) Why do you want to work at The Battalion, and what do you hope to accomplish? What experience do you have that relates to the position for which you are applying? (include classes, seminars, etc.) What changes do you feel would improve the qual ity of The Battalion? 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