The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 14, 2001, Image 9

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    Wednesday, February 14, 2001
SPORTS
the BATTALION
Page 9
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STUART VILLANUEVA/Thk Battalion
A&M freshman Jessica Roland hits a forehand on
Tuesday against TCU at the Varsity Tennis Center.
That win tied the match 3-3, leaving the outcome to
be decided in doubles play.
The duo of junidrs Martina Nedorostova and Majorie
Terburgh made short work of their opponents, notching
an 8-3 win.
The comeback was completed after the team of Killen
and senior Eva Mafcial fought back from a 5-3 deficit to
win five straight points and the match, 8-5.
The win claimed the lone doubles point for A&M,
lifting the Aggies to a 4-3 victory.
“We felt like we could win,” Kleinecke said. “We gut
ted it out in a tough situation. Every team has to come
through with some gut-wrenching matches to have a
great season. Tm hoping this was ours and we can bounce
forward and go on to some big things.”
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Softball team set to host Bobcats
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The Texas A&M softball team is
jiding a six-game winning streak as i
"StSl hosts the Southwest Texas State Uni-
the Here Ar Hrersity Bobcats today at 6 p.m. at the
ggie Softball Complex.
The Aggies (7-T) are coming off
n undefeated performance at the
TA/Isuzu InterCollegiate Classic
fToumament this past weekend
General office si i A&M was set to meet the second-
N M " SI S,V wanked Oklahoma Sooners on Sunday
, i/? a semifinal match at the UTA tour-
Uoufc hament, but rain canceled the final day
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of competition, leaving the Aggies
with a share of a four-way title split
with OU, Baylor and the University of
Louisiana-Monroe.
“I was very pleased with how we
played in the tournament,” said A&M
softball coach Jo Evans. “We hit
great all through the lineup, especial
ly in the six through nine positions,
and our pitching was outstanding.”
The Bobcats (9-2) come into Col
lege Station after an impressive tour
nament showing.
The Bobcats took part in the
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Tour
nament where they posted a 4-1
record to win the championship.
“I think our kids, and in particu
lar our pitchers, went out and did a
great job in a real tough tournament
despite the elements of rain and wind
they had to deal with all weekend,”
said Southwest Texas softball coach
Ricci Woodard. “I think we need to
stay focused on the fundamentals go
ing into the A&M game.
“If our pitchers can continue to
throw well, and our infielders can keep
making the routine plays, we should
be able to compete with anyone.”
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