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A&M coach Jo Evans said UTA is an offensively-sound team. “Their offense is their strength,” she said. “They're a good hitting team that will steal bases and play scrappy. We ex pect them to come out aggressive and ready to play.” Junior pitcher Amy Vining will take EVANS the mound for the Aggies as they put their home winning streak on the line. “It’s always great to play at home,” Evans said. “The team always looks for ward to playing in front of the home crowd.” A&M enters tonight’s game with a 10-6 record. The Aggies took second place at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas Tri-Toumament at the Rebel Di amond last weekend. A&M entered the last day of compe tition needing to defeat the University of Pacific to tie for the championship. However, the Tigers scored two un earned runs to clinch the title, 2-1. A&M could manage only four hits in the game, while Pacific was victorious with con sistency. “We didn't hit the ball well and weren’t aggressive at the plate,” Evans said. “They weren't flashy, but just con sistent in executing the plays.” Vining took the loss for the Aggies, which gives her a 7-3 record. The Aggies took on UNLV in their fi nal game of the tournament. A&M trailed the Rebels 5-3 after 3 1/2 innings, but in the top of the fourth, the Aggies turned up the heat when senior first base- man Angie Long and sophomore Kelly Ferguson tied the game with RBI singles. With the score tied at 6 in the seventh inning, the Rebels walked in A&M's winning run, giving the Aggies the vic tory, 7-6. “Our offense got it done for us against UNLV,” Evans said. “We had some peo ple step up at the plate, and we had a good combination of speed, power and quickness which allowed us to do more on the bases. “All in all, 1 was very happy with out performance in the tournament.” The Aggies finished the tournament with a 2-2 record. CODY WAGES/The Battalion The Texas A&M softball team hosts the University of Texas-Arlington Roadrunners Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Aggie Softball Complex. Women’s basketball team finishes season against Kansas BY REECE FLOOD The Battalion The Texas A&M women’s basketball team will hit the road to take on the University of Kansas at 7 p.m. for their last game of the season. The Aggies (iT-14,3-12 Big 12) are coming off a 67-76 loss to the University of Texas Saturday. Al though A&M lost its previous game, the team is rid ing the momentum of junior forward Jaynetta Saun ders, whd tallied 24 points against the Longhorns. “She can be a great player, “ Texas senior Edwina Brown said about Saunders' perfonuanee. “She can jump out of the gym. As much athletic ability as she has, she can do it all.” Saunders has caught the eye of others as well. The Kentucky native was named Big 12 Conference Rookie of the Week for the fifth time this season. “It feels great,” Saunders said about receiving the award. “Its a real honor to have coaches and every body think I'm the best newcomer in the conference.” Saunders is averaging 15.7 points per game and has accounted for 50 of the Aggie's 128 blocked shots this season, but does not expect teams to fo cus entirely on her. “When there’s a player on the team that is doing real good, you want to try to shut that player down,” Saunders said. “I’m pretty sure they’re working on plays to shut me, as well as Prissy [Sharpe], down. “It’s not just one player. It's five of us on the court and they can’t stop all five of us.” Saunders is followed by senior forwards Prissy Sharpe and Kera Alexander who are averaging 12.8 and 11.2 points per game, respectively. The Jay hawks (19-8,10-5 Big 12) will do their best to limit Saunders' success tonight as they try to earn their 20th win of the season and clinch a first-round bye in next week’s Big 12 Conference tournament. Leading the way for Kansas is Big 12 Player of the Year finalist Lynn Pride. Pride is averaging 17.4 points and 8.2 rebounds a game. . - * Saunders said this last game will be a good oppof-» ‘ tunity for the team to come together and get ready f©r* • the upcoming tournament. “We should go out there against Kansas mid hope-’ fully have it all together,” Saunders said. “But if not, . win, lose or draw, I believe we'll be ready for the con- ] ference tournament.” |f If; r Pf ijgaSr 'AWflAN go ID PASSPORT PASSEPORT |>f I T Ifhlc i <: • 6 ir. * si ! ' L L Kickoff SPRING BREAK by travelling to T. J. MAXX. you'll find COOL LABELS AND HOT FASHIONS at sweet SAVINGS. ‘ After all. CUSTOMS ISN'T THE ONLY ONE who cares how much YOU SPEND ON CLOTHES. 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