lex: Section B issified 2B; Sports 3B; Opinion SB Iday, October 26, 2000 Sports Page IB THE BATTALION howdown at sunset &M, UT play for second place at 7 p.m. [Brian Ruff ■ Battalion The Texas Aggie soc- |team (13-5, 7-2) will to close out its 2000 12 regular season a win when the cas Longhorns (12-5, l) visit the Aggie Soc- I Complex tonight at 7 i. Texas is in the midst its best season in |ool history. The Aggies hold a four- rie win streak, with their loss on Oct. 8 to Ne- Iska in Lincoln. The in is also ranked No. 9 he nation and holds a 7- tiark at home. The game will decide I) will take second Ice in the Big 12 he ld the Nebraska Com akers, who clinched Big 12 title earlier in [week. The matchup’s nner will also be given second seed in next lek’s Big 12 tourna ment. Texas will hope to re bound from a 2-0 loss to the Oklahoma Sooners on Sunday. The loss handed the Longhorns their second loss in Big 12 play and a tie with A&M for second in the conference. “They [the Longhorns] put the ball on the ground and move it around,” said A&M coach G. Guerrieri. “They look for a lot of combinations, and defen sively, they’ve been pretty stingy all year.” The Aggies are com ing off two road victories in Oklahoma against the Sooners and the OSU Cowgirls last weekend. The 2000 Longhorn's are led by midfielder Kati McBain, who has tallied 28 points on the season. Forward Kylee Wosnuk is second on the team with 26 points. v V The Aggies have de feated the Longhorn-s eight straight times since the series began in 1993. They have outscored Texas by a combined score of 29-3 in the all- time series, including a 5- 0 thumping of the Long horns last year in Austin. “With Wosnuk up front, they can take you on one vs. one, and change the game all by themselves,” said Guexri- eri. “They’re confident, and this is a team that be lieves in themselves.” Texas has not finished better than fourth in the Big 12 standings at sea son’s end. The Long horns are guaranteed at least a third-place finish in 2000. “[Texas] is making a big commitment to the program, and now they are seeing some results,” said Guerrieri. In only her second season with the Aggie squad, forward Heather Ragsdale leads the team in points (31), goals (12), assists (seven) and shots (63). She also leads the team in game-winning goals with three on the season. Goalkeeper Es ther Thompson is also providing the Aggies with strong backstop ping, with a 10-1 record and a 0.91 goals against average. If the Aggies defeat the Longhorns, it will be the second straight year the Aggies claimed the second-place spot in the final Big 12 standings. The Big 12 tourna ment will be held at the Blossom Soccer Com plex in San Antonio starting Nov. 1. The championship match will be held on Nov. 4. BERNARDO GARZA/The Battalion The Texas A&M soccer team takes on its archnemesis, Texas, tonight at 7 at the Aggie Soccer Complex. ■ Aggie swimmers get two-for-one at Kansas Texas A&M swimming and diving taking on Jayhawks, Big 12 m STUART VILLANUEVA/The Battalion he Aggie swim teams continue their seasons in Lawrence, Kan. today. By Jeremy Brown The Battalion The Texas A&M swimming and diving teams begin conference com petition with two meets in two days at the University of Kansas this Thursday. After a dual meet with Kansas, the teams will stay in Lawrence to com pete in the Big 12 Relays. “We really like racing on consec utive days because the conference meet and the NCAAs are spread over three days,” said assistant men’s coach Jay Holmes. “One-day dual meets do not give us a chance to (practice) that.” Both the men’s and women’s teams are 1-0 after defeating un ranked TCU in a dual meet last Fri day. The 17th-ranked men won by a score of J 71-94 while the 25th- ranked women won by 166-106. Kansas has not competed in any dual meets this season but did win its traditional Lake Race against South ern Illinois. In the race, Kansas swept the indi vidual and team races, with Brian So ria winning the men’s race and Gwen Haley winning the women’s. In its 1999-00 dual meet, A&M swept Kansas in both the men’s and women’s competition. The Kansas men are unranked and in the midst of rebuilding. They have a new head coach after Gary Kempf, the head coach for 20 years, was giv en an administrative position. The new coach is Doug Dickin son, a 12-time All-American swim mer from Texas who helped lead the Longhorns to NCAA titles in 1990 and 1991. “We respect Doug (Dickinson),” Holmes said. “He is one of the up- and-coming coaches.” Last season, the Kansas men fin ished fifth in the Big 12 Champi onship and none of its swimmers ad vanced to the NCAA championships. The Kansas women are also un ranked and led by a young coach, Cathy Burgess, who is in her third year. Last year, they finished fourth in the Big 12 and sent two swimmers to the NCAA Championships: Lyndsay DeVaney in the 1500-meter freestyle and Carolyn Grevers in the 100-me- ter breaststroke. Both women return for this season. The A&M divers might have a little more work cut out for them against KU. The six Kansas divers who quali fied for the NCAA Zone Diving Championships last year return for this season. 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