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But at this point it ra e ground chuck had tic. o desire to reverse itsdeti Ags place 2nd at Championships CHAD ADAMS/ I III Battalion freshman Eric Reed slides into third base Saturday against the tiversity of Arizona. The Aggies took two of three games from ’Zona. baseball team takes 1 of 3 from Arizona BY DOUG SHILLING The Battalion igation had reached fete ieries against the University of Arizona mates were history, hough Rhonda’s roonmis :ook meat, there are simiii! happen when other foodsn nents for too long. Meaty o be the most evil of all i> when left out. Thatiswli) i expiration date carefilji price label, la finally approachestiem explains the situation.Sktil the two girls who Mill onda mid her roonaiMii e main points inclittf® 'others using the *Mi- Coming into this weekend, the Texas &M baseball team desperately want- to start a winning streak. After beginning the season w ith sev- ofits first eight games on the road, teteam thought getting back to Olsen ield would be the perfect remedy to get a roll. They were right — it just took one :ame longer than expected. After dropping the first game of their Wildcats, the Aggies came back and yon the last two games to wan the three- ;ame series against the Wildcats. A&M baseball coach Mark Johnson said the team battled back and accom- ilished its goals in the series. “Winning two out of three is some thing we needed to do,” Johnson said. gives us a chance to grow with some positive thoughts. After a Friday night loss, a lot of teams will stumble and fall, particularly after our start. “1 thought we came back and played hard Saturday and played hard today up directly after dieter, x count on the other re""® and did some things well. We’re doing some things better at the plate, we’re not all there yet but w r e’re giving ourselves a chance to win.” The Aggies (5-6) jumped on the Wildcats (10-8) early in the rubber game of the series Sunday. A&M left fielder Carlos Sepulveda got the Aggies on the board in the sec ond inning when he hit a single that scored junior designated hitter JefTFree- man. Sepulveda later scored on a single by sophomore third baseman Greg Porter that made the score 2-0. A&M broke the game open the next inning with four runs to increase its lead to 6-0. A&M freshman catcher Rusty Mey er got the big hit for the Aggies in the in ning when he got a single with the bases loaded that seored Sepulveda and junior right fielder Daylan Holt. A&M senior second baseman Sean Heaney said jumping on the Wildcats early was imperative for the Aggies. “1 think that was key, especially ear ly in the game,” Heaney said. “Coming See Series on Page 7. BY BLAINE DIONNE The Battalion “Remember boys, no points for second place.” While this nugget of advice from the movie Top Gun may have held true for Maverick and Goose, it could not have been further from the truth for the Texas A&M women’s swimming and diving team on Satur day night. It was then that the Aggies were officially made the sole proprietor of second place at this year’s Big 12 Championship meet, held at the Student Rec Center Natatorium. While second place is not exactly the most glam orous of finishes in most situations — silver medals do not make people swell up with as much pride as a gold at the Olympics and losing the Super Bowl has never gotten any football player a visit to the White House — this finish symbolizes the latest in the slow but steady developments of successful athletic programs at Texas A&M besides football and baseball. Before this past weekend, the closest the A&M women’s swimming and diving team had gotten to first place at the Big 12 meet was in 1998 when they fin ished almost 300 points behind champion the Univer sity of Nebraska and runner-up the University of Texas. This year, while the Aggies had no real chance of overtaking the eventual champion Texas, they were forced to fight tooth and nail against the Comhuskers for second place, eventually pulling away by virtue of a stellar 2-3-4-5 platform diving finish by Danielle Guameri, Katie Williams, Meghan Zack and Callie PetrofT. Nebraska had no divers in the final competition, al lowing the Aggies to gain a substantial lead they would not relinquish in the final race of the evening, the 400 yard freestyle relay, once again finishing second to Texas. Out of all the success the Aggies enjoyed this week end however, they only produced one individual Big 12 champion, Clara Ho in the 200-yard butterfly. Ho said she hopes her time will be good enough to send her to the NCAA Championships. “I am excited about it |the winning time],” Ho said. “Hopefully that time will make it in [to the NCAAs].” On her team victory. Ho said she was glad to be a pail of the breakthrough year. “It’s very exciting,” she said. “That’s a big move- up for us, I’m proud of our team.” A&M women’s swimming coach Steve Bultman, in his first year at A&M, said he could not be happier for his team. “We’re really excited about it,” Bultman said. “When I came in, one of my goals was to obviously get JP BEATO/The Battalion A&M sophomore swimmer Clara Ho swims in the 200-yard butterfly in the Big 12 Championships. The Aggies finished second, their highest-ever finish in the championships. the swimmers to swim better and to eventually contend for a Big 12 title and to come up and get second right now, the whole team is elated by it.” One downpoint about the meet for A&M was the fact that they did not automatically qualify anyone for the NCAA Championship, a problem Bultman said he and the team hope to remedy next week. “We feel like we have two swimmers that will go for sure and we have a bunch on the bubble,” Bultman said. “We’re going to go to a last chance meet next week in Austin and hopefully we can get a couple of other ones to get a little better and see what we can do.” One team that had no shortage of qualifiers was champion UT. The Longhorns took 16 firsts of 21 events, a dominating performance that Texas women’s swimming coach Jill Sterkel said she was surprised about. “I didn’t expect we could have done this good,” Sterkel said. “We’re very young and I think we’re go ing to get a lot better over the next few years, taking us back to where I want us to be on the national level.” According to Sterkel, the most important aspect of her team's win was their cohesiveness as a unit. “1 think that the way we supported each other, the way they kept racing, the way they kept focused, they still didn’t lose sight of what we needed to accom plish,” Sterkel said. ”1 think that’s a credit to a great team.” laid and of course, rei of forgotten ground chud Inframural Rec fitness Aquatics Golf Course TAMU Outdoors Sport Clubs Booth r Fountain use jc.tamu .e$ TAMU Outdoors Event Date Registration Backpacking Pedernales Falls Feb. 25-27 Feb. 7-22 Intro to Rock Climbing Feb. 26 Feb. 8-23 Lead Climbing at the Rec Mar. 4 Feb. 9-Mar. 1 Horseback and Hiking Day Trip Mar. 4 Feb. 14-29 Caving Day Trip Mar. 4 Feb. 14-29 TRIPS: SPRING BREAK Horsepack the Texas Frontier Mar. 15-19 Jan. 24- Mar. 1 Sea Kayak the Texas Coast Mar. 16-19 Jan. 24- Mar. 1 TRIP: MAY BREAK Rocky Mountain Climbing May 20-27 Jan. 24- Apr. 25 TRIP: AUGUST 2000 Sail & Dive the Bahamas Aug. 19-25 NOW-June 15 • * For lnformation cal1 845-7826 ' B® or Visit our Homepage recsports.tamu.edu ^Check out our flyers for more details on our pro- SPORTS grams. • Personal Fitness Profile—Fitness assessment and body compo sition. $ 10 if purchased with Personal Training Session or $20 if purchased separately. 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