sday, Noi ; - lursilas. November 9, 2000 Sports Page IB THE BATTALION Cornhuskers take care of Ags . 24A&M loses home winning streak to No. 1 Nebraska md regig !ege Statu ime for ' registrai wanted to ge voter H udentstof 'egistrars ts go to *reas atidffl the B ryREE Hqlz of the y B Battalion political(Mhe No. 1 Nebraska Cornhuskers walked into College[Mollie White Coliseum last night with the con- emocrats dlnce that produced a perfect Big 12 and regu- Party." ir-leason record. 'Putyreg|fhe No. 24 Texas A&M volleyball team en- applicaiifrad G. Rollie with the confi- lt is conwe that contributed to a per- volunteeB home record for 28 straight applicat latches. infivediHbnly one of the teams could receive fin, and Nebraska came out tern thnicjorious, 8-15, 15-6, 15-13, egistrai |5- ( d in front of a season-high o said; dpO fans. ?redemeyWe were in this match,” uesda aid outside hitter Michelle happerjole. “We made them work for every point. We iplicatkient out there and never stopped fighting.” aessmajBrhe Aggies moved to 15-6 overall and 10-4 in dtovotep league, while Nebraska improved to 23-0 and s, said lie 15-0 conference mark. The 'Huskers remain in ector'.cfst place in the Big 12, while A&M sits in a tie :ned torjw third place with the University of Missouri, the off j|Nebraska took control of the first game of the CORBELLI match by going on a 4-0 run. A kill from outside hitter Erin Gibson ended the streak, and another kill from Cole gave the Aggies their first point of the game. Nebraska’s six-footers dominated at the net and forced an A&M timeout with the score at 2-6. The Aggies put two more points on the board with kills from Cole and middle blocker Heather Marshall and continued to chip away at the Corn- huskers’ lead. Kills from Cole and outside hitter Christy Clark gave the Aggies an 11 -8 lead, and A&M pushed ahead to end the game on a block by Clark and Marshall. Nebraska again got off to a quick start in the second game by taking an 8-1 lead. The Aggies could not find momentum, and the ’Huskers quickly improved their lead to 11-1. A kill from setter Jenna Moscovic and a Ne braska hitting error gave the Aggies two more points, but Nebraska answered with consecutive blocks and a kill and ended the match on an A&M hitting error. In game three, Nebraska posted an early 4-1 lead, but the Aggies fought back with kills from Clark and Marshall. They forced a Cornhusker timeout with the score tied at 4 points a piece. However, Nebraska did not let up and pulled ahead, 7-12. The Aggies responded with two consecutive blocks from Clark, Marshall and middle blocker Tara Pulaski, and an ace from defensive specialist Beth Weynand moved the score to 10-12. A&M pulled within one on a Nebraska hitting error, but the ’Huskers took advantage of A&M miscues to end the game. In the fourth game, the Aggies took an early 3- 1 lead with kills from Marshall and Gibson. A kill put Nebraska ahead, 4-3, but the Aggies regained the lead with kills by Moscovic and Pulaski. Nebraska capitalized on theAggies’ hitting er rors and again pulled ahead, 6-8. A&M could not i find momentum, and Nebraska ended the game on a kill. “This is one of the most balanced and consis tent teams that’s out there now,” said A&M coach Laurie Corbelli. Marshall and Gibson contributed offensively with 18 kills each, while Clark posted career highs in kills with eight and block assists with nine. The Aggies will travel to Ames, Iowa, to take on Iowa State Saturday at 7 p.m. PATRIC SCHNEIDER/The Battalion Outside hitter Michelle Cole defends against two Cornhuskers. The 'Huskers broke the Ags' 28-match home winning streak with the win. Despite loss, G. Rollie White spirit strong cct. lave not screw fi lice,’’to] hemofpete its from i Outside hitter Christy that | [©Coliseum Wednesday. llflecm PATRIC SCHNEIDER/The Battalion Clark digs a ball against Nebraska in G. Rollie White Clark also serves as a defensive specialist on the team. G Rollie White Colise um is 46 years old. • Texas A&M volley ball has been playing there since it began play in 1975. Some where along its storied history that includes numerous Aggie Musters, basketball games, vol leyball games and special events, the coliseum picked up some magic. That magic may not have been enough to up set Nebraska, the No. 1 team in the country, and keep the Aggies’ 28-game home winning streak alive, but the Twelfth Man spirit is still as strong as ever in G. Rollie White. That spirit showed in the first game of the match, when the Aggies became only the fifth team that Nebraska has been unable to sweep. For the Aggies, a lot of their ability to play their best came from the energy that the crowd provided. For outside hitter Michelle Cole, the pain of losing for the first time since 1998 in the Ag gies’ home gym was close to unbearable. Hav ing the loss come against the best team in the nation did little to console her. The loss hurt, but Cole received an equal sting when she turned to face the crowd to sing not the “Aggie War Hymn,” but instead the song played in G. Rollie White only after a loss. “It was really difficult to hear the ‘Spirit of Aggieland’ in this gym/’ Cole said. “When I saw the Twelfth Man singing that in this gym, I just didn’t know what to do.” A&M’s success over the years in G. Rollie has caused the coliseum to take on a personality of its own, with nicknames like the “Holler House” or “Jollie Rollie” common across the campus. Since A&M volleyball began, the Ag gies have won 73 percent of their games played in the arena. Since coach Laurie Corbelli.took over in 1993 ,the Aggies have piled up an 82-13 win-loss ratio. But with home-court advantage so prevalent in volleyball, the Aggies’ results are not the most impressive aspect of their record. See Holler House on Page 2B. .MTiW The Tradition and 103.9 invite you to a remote broadcast and pre-game tail-gate party on the Northgate Promenade behind the Dixie Chicken. Free food, prizes, concert tickets, t-shirts and you can register to win a free laptop computer. All brought to you by 103.9 and The Tradition at Northgate. A DORM WITH A DIFFERENCE. elU 0 rlraditioii AT NORTHGATE 979-268-9000 www.traditiondorm.com ON NOVEMBER 10TH # 2000 THE ASSOCIATION HAS PLANNED A PARTY IN YOUR HONOR! 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