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The 109 fouls mean) plenty of time at the free-throw line, as a total The Aggies have discovered their shooting touch in the month of February. A&M has shot over 45 percent in its five games this month, including 50.8 percent against Missouri on Sat urday, its best mark in Big 12 play. The Aggies have averaged 47.4 per cent in the five games this month. It’s a big turnaround for the Ags, who averaged only 35 percent from the floor in the six games prior to the month of February. ‘The difference is that one, we have different options now with Nick [Anderson] picking up his scoring,” Watkins said. ‘That means that Bernard [King] doesn’t have to force it as much. ‘Two, I think we’ve reached a comfort zone, and the kids are get ting more confident and understand ing what we consider good shots.” Baseball to face SHSU in Huntsville Sports in Brief The Texas A&M baseball team will look to rebound from a three-game sweep suffered at the hands of Ari zona this past weekend as it travel to FARNUM Huntsville to face the Sam Houston Bearkats on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Freshman Matt Farnum will be the starting pitcher for the Aggies today. The right-hander will be making his second appearance of the sea son as he threw three innings in Saturday’s loss to Arizona. Admission to Sam Houston’s Holleman Field is free. Men’s tennis fares well at Indoors 6-4, 6-4. In the quarterfinals, A&M nearly upset No. 3 UCLA, fallingjust short, 4-3. The Aggies held a brief 3-2 lead after upsets by senior Shuon Mad den and freshman Nathan Price. Madden knocked off 10th ranked Jean-Julien Rojer in straight sets, and Price defeated No. 62 Lassi Ketola, 6-2,1-6, 6-3. Unfortunately for the Aggies, they could not seal the deal and lost the final two singles matches, including a three-set defeat in the sixth and de ciding match. UCLA went on to beat No. 1 Stan ford and claim the championship. A&M rebounded well the next day by sweeping Okla homa State, 4-0. MADDEN It was a solid weekend for the Texas A&M men’s tennis team at the UTSA/ITA National Team Indoor Championship in Seattle, Wash. No. 10 A&M (7-2) started the tournament strong, sailing through its opening round opponent No. 11 Virginia Commonwealth, 4-0. The Aggies blistered VCU in singles play, with the closest match being sophomore Ryan Newport’s upset of 50th-ranked Florian Marquardt, The Aggies will travel to Florida to battle the No. 8 Florida Gators on Friday. The match will mark the fourth top-15 team the Aggies’ have faced in their last five outings. Women’s tennis sweeps road trip The Texas A&M women’s tennis team completed its weekend swing through Florida in style, winning matches against Florida Interna tional on Friday and the University of Miami on Sunday. Travis B. Bryan III, Attorney at Law Former Brazos County District Attorney Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Criminal Law TAMU Class of 1969 Craig M. 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CHAD ADAMS Tracksters post strong showing It was a strong showing for the Texas A&M men’s and women’s track and field teams in their final warm-up for the Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championships to be con tested this weekend. At the Sooner Indoor National last weekend, senior Bashir Ramzy posted an NCAA provisional quali fyingtime and personal best in the 60-meter hurdles, claiming the sil ver medal with his time of 7.81. Senior Travis McAshan found gold in the 600-yard dash winning by almost two seconds, while se niors Jon Nance and Richard Mc Donald finished two-three in the pole vault. Junior Erica Boren headed up the women’s team, setting a school record in the pole vault for the sec ond consecutive week, clearing a height 12’-6”. The Aggies’ floor leader, ta Saunders, ended a 24-g; ble digit scoring streak Sc when the 5-11 forward mu: just seven points in the Aggie' to Colorado. Saunders’ last single digiis “ performance came last seas* “ the University of Texas on MS Saunders’ seven pointsfe • her season average to 22.3 per game, sliding her intotk' end spot in scoring in thecoi; ence and sixth in the nation 11, | * Saunders’ seven double-dj c rank her fourth in the BigLffi Tough road for the Ad With as many as six team* ranked in the AssociatedM J 25 during the season, traveljg Big 12 matchups has beena‘ !> ‘ fun as traversing the continw with Great Aunt Fran. The Aggies have lost 13 | ; straight on the road, datingkp last season when A&M open conference play with a vicloi!| over Baylor in Waco. 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