Flie Battalion Sports Page 7» Monday, December 6, 1999 r * y* exas A&M basketball teams have winning weekend o Aggie women Iff to best start since ’94-95 with urth victory BY BLAINE DIONNE The Battalion i pulling fl i over mol I In one of its most impressive ftrformances of the season, the Bxas A&M Women’s Basketball Tbim dominated the University of Bxas-San Antonio Roadrunners, ®48, Friday night at Reed Arena. ■ The win pushed the Aggies’ Bcord to 4-0, their best start since jkutAiu iHEB- t j iel 99 4 . 1 995 season, when they stmas in Aggiela , ;| W ent on to win the postseason |National Women’s Invitational ■mrnament. Only two other teams in the Big 12 conference prrently are undefeated. Senior forward Prissy Sharpe, nt weekend inthecl Iho led the scoring for the Aggies ile were killed since : |in her first game back in the lineup ter an early-season injury, said e was pleased with her return Irformance. “1 felt fine out there,” she said, t was nice to be back at full fSVILLE, Ala. (AP)-« e ed.” i Christmas parade* While she was pleased with an accidentallypulffiM 0S t 0 f her performance, Sharpe aar-old mother,killing' ly s i-, e was not content with her a said Lela Bran* | r iy shooting performance. I between her sons. I “Yo U don’t ever want to miss lit- : 6e chip shots like that,” she said. Tfou mess up an assist for one of lour teammates, and it’s kind of lustrating when you do that. But lou can’t dwell on things, you have *)get over it and go play defense.” Brandon.whoMiL ^ defen l e WaS , im P ressive fo . r owing the acci« t he * gs ! es : v f h ? set a , new record f a day care center^ r tf °4 ed s T° ts ln f h ° m f S ame [e fl 0 gj with 11. Leading the defensive marge for the Aggies was junior -ii ^Tprward Jaynetta Saunders with ind s genepjurblocked shots. ing widens )unior 8 ua, ' d Brandy Jopes also ORLEANS (AP) ompany plans to bej! )NA samples from Icel D citizens and linking: ifiles with their healtli'i illy trees. database it plans It fer an unprecedentec: ver genetic links to® ities will be encryptec hospitals before the: hesthe company, Dr,H , founder and CEOofft s, the Reykyavik coflj li develop the databas a security break coul s potential for med^ i the hands of ties or potentialempi d Haile of the Univeii ealth Sciences Cente JP BEATO/The Battalion Tina Jones drives past a defender during a game against Sam Houston State on Tues. Nov. 23 at Reed Arena. oriefly stopped. Brandon was on the float and tej lame was not rete her there when the/] j, Officer Hank Pert)' had a crucial role in the Aggies’ de fensive night with four steals in crucial situations, keeping UTSA from mounting an effective come back. “I like playing defense,” Jones said. “I’m working on getting into the passing lanes more to disrupt their passing; it seemed to work tonight.” Even with the impressive de fensive performance, assistant coach Liz Galloway-McQuitter said the Aggies’ offense has consistent ly been more effective this season. “We have a lot of people that can score,” Galloway-McQuitter 'awuuit ”* lese Specialties ah ?s - all entrees und ;'s Furniture Shopping Ihwest Parkway & Tefi ; Delivery Available 354 • Phone Orders Wei UYJINNY MO Now located at r es-Gate Hair S; 846-4455 20% disco* with this/ 4321 Welborn (Westgate 0^ near Barracuda f.bootsforless, 1-800-292-2661 \ th’s 3est e!” earth’s lowestph' Know someone going home to the DALLAS/FT.WORTH METROPLEX for the holidays? 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The Big 12 is one of the top con ferences in the nation in women’s basketball, a fact Galloway-Mc Quitter said she is aware of. “We’re happy with the 30-point win,” she said. “But I don’t know if our new players really know what the Big 12 is like. It is a top- to-bottom good conference, so it’s our job to make sure they take this season one game at a time.” BY AL LAZARUS The Battalion Jamaal Gilchrist smiled as he looked over the stat sheet. The Texas A&M freshman point guard was fresh off a 16-point perfor mance — including a 7-of-7 effort from the free-throw line — in the Aggies’ 75-59 victory over Virginia Commonwealth University Sunday afternoon at Reed Arena. “This was fun,” Gilchrist said. “My first game I played good, but we didn’t win. I didn’t dream that my first college game would end like that. ” Speaking of unexpected end ings, few thought the Aggies (2-2) would win — much less by double figures — against VCU (3-2) after they fell behind the Rams, 23-6, halfway through the first half of Sunday’s game. A nine-point run pulled the Ag gies within eight, but they could not further trim the lead by halftime and entered intermission trailing, 37-29. “We left that one team in the locker room,” A&M men’s basket ball coach Melvin Watkins joked about the Aggies’ first-half perfor mance, “and brought out a whole new team.” That “whole new team” outscored the Rams, 46-22, in the second half and completed the Ag gies’ trip from one end of a blowout to the other. A&M connected on 21 of 25 free throws in the second half to pull away down the stretch. Gilchrist’s backcourt teammate, freshman shooting guard Bernard King, scored 17 points and hit 9 of 10 free throws. As a team, the Ag gies made 31 of 39 free throws — a 79.5-percent effort. “That’s something you’ve got to do to close games out,” Watkins said. “You’ve got to his those free throws.” The Aggies received a boost SUSAN REDDING/Spedal to The Battalion A&M freshman forward Larry Scott (25) and freshman guard Bernard King (32) go after a rebound in the Aggies’ game against North Carolina A&T University Nov. 27 at Reed Arena. from the return of senior forward Jerald Brown, who missed A&M’s first three games with a fractured orbit bone near his right eye. Brown finished with seven points and five rebounds, but Watkins said not all of Brown’s contribu tions could be measured. “What Jerald brings to us is his ability to keep us together when we want to pull apart,” he said. “That’s something that doesn’t show up on the stat sheet.” In trailing throughout the first half, the Aggies made just 8 of 24 shots from the field and turned the ball over 13 times. “We just didn’t come out playing hard,” King said. “In the second half we came out and played hard and played more together. We’re a young team, but we’re coming more to gether each game that goes by. We’re getting better each game. ” PIZZA ipIMJOms Better Ingredients. 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