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Check our web page at http^/www.4.0andGo.com ISLAM 101 Refreshments Thursday March 9 th MSC 292B @ 7:30 PM Sponsored by Muslim Students’ Association Email: islami01@tamu.edu *V WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 LAST ONE OUT OF TOWN TURN OUT THE LIGHTS!! Party tfik BAR DRINKS ?> >vY draft o Line Music Sloppy Joe Party Safe Designate PROFITABLE NUMBER! 845-0569 The Battalion CLASSIFIEDS SPORTS Wednesday, March 8. 2000 THE BATTALION fti Aggie softball prepares for Southwest Tex BY BREE HOLZ The Battalion The Texas A&M Softball Team prepares for action as it heads to San Marcos to take on the Southwest Texas State University Bobcats at 7 p.m. The Bobcats are 18-8 this year and 12-5 at home. Their top pitch er, Jessica Chase, has a 13-5 record and a 1.16 ERA. A&M coach Jo Evans said the Aggies will have to be on top of their game, especially offensively, to defeat SWT. “Teams are only hitting .200 against Jessica Chase,” she said. “We know we’re going to have to play well against them, and our hitters are going to have to be very disciplined at the plate.” A&M's big gun, junior pitch er Amy Mining (11 -4), will get the start for the Aggies today. “We have a lot of confidence in Amy,” Evans said. “She’s been throwing great, and she knows what has to be done to get the win.” SWT defeated the University of Texas 3-0 in Austin on March I. “We can't overlook [South west Texas],” Evans said. “That win against UT was huge for them. They’re going to come in thinking that they can beat us, so we need to play this game with a lot of intensity.” Evans said SWT tends to be overlooked because of its past reputation. “This is their first year to re ally play well,” she said. “In the past, they’ve been a team we did n't have to pay much attention to, but they’ve really built up their program and are beating great teams now.” The Aggies (16-7) placed sec ond last weekend in the Aggie In vitational II. They finished the dou ble-round robin tournament at 5-1, with their only loss at the hands of the University of New Mexico. J.P. BEATO/Thk Bto Texas A&M outfielder Tiffany Esters rounds I waSHINGT against the University of Texas at Arlington. Women’s golf finishes sixth at GTE a MO”moria BY JASON LINCOLN The Battalion The field was too strong for the Texas A&M University women’s golf team Tuesday. The Aggies placed sixth out of 16 in their host meet, the GTE “Mo”morial at Pine Forest Country Club in I louston. Weather and inexperience in the fi nal day combined to spell the fate of the Aggies. The team entered the last day’s 18 holes in sixth place after scoring 317 and 307 during Monday’s 36 holes. The Aggies started their final 18 strong, yet struggled through windy conditions on the par-72 course to fin ish with a score of 321 for a 54-hole to tal of945. The final day's drop-off was not severe enough for the Aggies to lose their grasp on sixth place, but also was not the finish Texas A&M women’s golf coach Jeanne Sutherland had been expecting. “We were 14-over par on the last three holes as a team,” Sutherland said. “That’s pretty much the story of the day for us. Our finish prevented us from catching those in front.” Four Big 12 Conference opponents finished ahead of the Aggies, leaving A&M with some catching up to do be fore postseason. The University of Missouri led the field with 928, successfully defending its 1999 win at the “Mo”morial. 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