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HOLT Oklahoma State pitcher Frank Bludau 2/3 inning, giving up six hits and no earned runs en route to the victo ry Sunday after noon, as the Cowboys posted a 5-3 victory over the Texas A&M baseball team before 2,268 fans at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium in Stillwater. The victory gave OSU the series sweep over the Aggies, who drop to 21-24 and 10-11 in Big 12 play. OSU took the second game of the series, 6-2, when pitcher Matt Smith tossed eight innings, giving up just two runs and striking out nine. The Aggies dropped the open er, 14-3, to the Cowboys. A&M returns to action Tuesday when they host the Rice University Owls at Olsen Field at 7 p.m. Streak Continued from Page 7 with the bases loaded. Mizzou shortstop Linda Swarts could not handle the ball, and overthrew the catcher, allowing the Aggies to score two runs and take the lead, 4-2. A&M held the Tigers in the top of the seventh to take the win. Weikel replaced junior pitcher Amy Mining in the fourth inning to get the win for A&M, improving her record to 7-5. “Our hitters are doing a great job of being patient at the plate,” Evans said. “They are really gaining confidence and coming through in the clutch.” “Our team is really pulling through offensively,” Long said. “Everyone is hitting solid through the order and making something happen, and that’s what it takes to win games.” The Aggies will be in action again on Thursday when they take on Sam Houston State University in Huntsville at 4 p.m. Women’s tennis team downs Kansas State BY BLAINE DIONNE The Battalion Gutsy performances punctuated the Texas A&M women’s tennis team’s victory over Kansas State University Saturday. The women overcame illness and injuries to defeat the Wildcats and set the stage for their showdown against archrival the University of Texas on Tuesday. Aside from the medical problems the Aggies had, the match was full of clutch perfonnances by A&M. At the No. 3 singles spot, A&M freshman Cassie Hass won in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2, to defeat KSU’s Anna Pampoulova. Next, senior Lisa Ding wall took Kansas State’s No. 4 player, Eva Novotna, by a 6-1, 7-6 (4) score. Eva Marcial continued her stellar comeback into the starting lineup with a 6-4, 6-1 victory over K-State’s Vas- selina Jeliaskova. Marcial, a sudden sparkplug for the Aggies, said later that she has learned from not playing as much to put more into each match. “I just realized in the last couple of weeks how much I love to play,” Mar cial said. “This is our last weekend and we can still win conference, so I decid ed to let it all hang out.” The Aggies dropped the other three singles matches, one due to a forfeit because of an injury to Martina Ne- dorostova’s back. So after splitting singles play with the Wildcats 3-3, the Aggies were faced with the daunting task of winning the match in doubles without the services of their No. 2 player, freshman Olivia Kar- likova, who has been sidelined with bronchitis, and possibly without their No. 1 player, Nedorostova. Nedorostova, however, had other plans. When her back was injured dur ing the second set in her singles match, she was forced to forfeit the match. “She ended up defaulting because she wanted to save herself for doubles,” Kleinecke said. “She felt like il'she went out and played three sets (in singles), it would hurt us in doubles and she felt like she could do more good there.” She was right - playing with a back wrap and a noticeable amount of pain, she and partner Lisa Dingwall were able to defeat their doubles op ponents, 8-5. BRIAN SMITH/The Battalion A&M sophomore Martina Nedorostova hits a backhand during the Aggies’ match against Kansas State University Saturday. No. 9 Aggies defeat ’Horns in Austin for first time ever STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS For the first time in school history, the No. 9- ranked Texas A&M men’s tennis team beat the No. 13-ranked Texas Longhorns in Austin as they posted a 6-1 win Saturday at the Penick-Allison Tennis Center. The Aggies (16-5, 5-1) grabbed the initial lead with a sweep of doubles. That prowess continued into singles play where the Aggies won five of six matches. Previously, the Aggies had only managed three wins against the Longhorns, with the last coming in 1998 in the finals of the Big 12 Championships in Lin coln, Neb. “It was important for us to get off to a strong start,” A&M men’s tennis coach Tim Cass said. “It helped quiet the crowd and helped us gain the momentum.” Texas has now lost three straight as their record falls to 15-5 overall and to 5-2 in the league. Pacing the doubles round for the Aggies was tandem of Shoun Madden and Dumitru Caradima who are ranked No. 14 nationally. For the fourth time this season they beat a top five team with their 8-5 win over No.-2 ranked Michael Blue and Nick Crowell at No. 1. In singles. Madden continued his dominance with a 7-6, 6-2, win over Texas’ No. 47 ranked Brandon Hawk at No. 1. For Madden, it marked his twelfth straight win as he improved his record to 27-6 overall. A two-time All-American, Madden is well on his way to capturing the Big 12 No. 1 Singles Championship. He is 6-0 is the league with two matches to play. “Shuon’s game is becoming complete,” Cass said. “It’s tough for his opponents to beat him and even harder for them to find a weakness.” With the win, the No. 2 ranked Madden, moves closer to taking over the nation’s No. 1 position and competing for the individual national championship. “There are a group of 10 gLiys who have a realistic shoe at the national championship and I think Shoun is one of them,” Cass said. “He plays somebody that’s really good every night out. He is very focused and was very experienced before coming to A&M. He is turning into a great player.” In other action, A&M All-American Caradima took a three-set match from No. 37-ranked Michael Blue, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4, at No. 3. Meanwhile, Cody Hubbell continued his stellar season with a 6-4, 7-5 win over Texas’ Craig Edmon son at No. 4. Hubbell has now improved his record to 22-9 overall and 15-4 in dual play. A&M freshman Ryan Newport grabbed a three set win over UT’s Jean Simon, 6-2, 5-7, 7-5, at No. 5. Newport improves to 14-5 overall since joining the team in January. The Aggies host UC-Irvine Monday at 6 p.m. at the Varsity Tennis Center. MiSCELLKW <empo, Okinawan KobfcW n Praying Mantis Kunj 1 -®’ n. Chin Na, Seif Defense.^ )4. www.kungfu.ee :D: No experience necesai) k a comedy. Neal Simons?*' i-2621. Rudder Forum, Apritt 1 *® MOTORCYCLE rzuki gs650, runs ’6. jwasaki Ninja 600. Runs great** 1 I 847-2671 Chris }nda Nighthawk 750. 10,OOWr*i 00 nego 695-7196 asaki Vulcan 800. 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