Sports londay, September 10, 2001 THE BATTALION ardinal downs Aggies to win title By Doug Fuentes THE BATTALION ns in als lal v. lo exp rch. Currr third floo? ; u am to i- .itingschob of The 18th-ranked Texas &M volleyball team knew it id its hands full when it faced Ihe ninth-ranked Stanford Cardinal at the Verizon Texas Pi&M Invitational Saturday at fc. Rollie White Coliseum. Even though going into the liatch the Aggies had the con fidence ol starting the season »-0, the Stanford was the Tpiggest, most physical team &M has faced. Stanford used that physical fttature to get the Aggies down larly then hold off a late A&M |ally to defeat the Aggies, 30- 8, 30-24, 24-30, 30-23 and xin the title. Stanford (6-1) outblocked Ihe Aggies 15-3, and committed H>nly eight hitting errors in the Hnatch with a hitting percentage ■>f .367. , The Aggies meanwhile Biever got on track, committing Hi whopping 42 errors and hit- Hing only .157. j ‘*We had a hard time as a Hearn in getting going.” said H\&M volleyball coach Laurie H'orbelli. “1 thought we ended Hp doing some nice things Hrffensively that we hadn’t been Hble to do earlier in the match. ‘‘And that was really the Hug difference. If we could Have just stayed on that roll, I |§lnnk things could have turned ut differently.” A&M could not get going in piame one as Stanford made its presence known from the get-go. The Cardinal put five points Han the board before a kill by H _ A&M senior outside hitter Erin Lechler made it a 5-1 game. The Cardinal would not be slowed as they scored 20 of the next 30 points to give them their biggest lead at 25-11. A&M pushed it to 26-16, but could not get any closer as Stanford closed out the game. Stanford was nearly perfect in game one as they had no attack errors and hit .462. U.S. Olympian Logan Tom recorded seven of her match high 21 kills in game one for the Cardinal. Game two was a bit tighter as Aggies kept close to the Cardinal. A&M pulled to with in 13-12 on a kill by senior out side hitter Michelle Cole, but could not pull any closer as Stanford held strong to take a two game to none lead. The Aggies came to life in game three and took advantage of their freshman on a hot streak to take the game. Freshman middle blocker Melissa Munsch notched eight kills and the Aggies hit .333 as they won the game. A&M could not keep the momentum going into game four as Stanford rallied to put away the Aggies. A&M seemed poised to send the match to a game five as a kill by Cole gave A&M a 7-3 lead. A&M hitting errors kept Stanford in the game and an error by senior outside hitter Brandi Mount gave the Cardinal a 13-12 lead they would not relinquish. The match ended in fitting fashion when Stanford’s See Stanford oji page 2. win over native of returned to STUART VILLANUEVA • THE BATTALION Freshman middle blocker Melissa Munsch and senior outside hitter Erin Lechler attempt to block a Stanford spike during the Aggies’ loss to the Cardinal on Saturday afternoon at G. Rollie White Coliseum. Page 5 SPORTS IN BRIEF Johnson suffers injured spleen Senior wide receiver Bethel Johnson spent Thursday night in a Laramie, Wyo., hospital after suffering a bruised spleen during Texas A&M's 28-20 Wyoming. Johnson, a Corsicana, Texas, College Station on Friday after spending the night at the hospi tal for observation. The injury occured when Johnson was hit in the midsec tion after one of his six recep tions against the Cowboys. Johnson, one of the Aggies’ most consistent receivers, has made at least one reception in every regular season game he has played in. Aggie competes in Goodwill Games Texas A&M sophomore diver Marie-Eve Marleau represented Canada on Friday and Saturday in the Goodwill Games, held this year in Brisbane, Australia. On Friday, Marleau teamed with fellow Canadian Myriam Boileau to finish sixth in the women’s 10-meter synchro nized platform competition, earning a score of 261.81. China won the gold with a score of 315.36. Marleau also earned 10th place in the 10-meter platform event on Saturday. YOU NEED XO KNOW ABOUT FR E O R E AT I O N Work & Play Everyday W/Rec Sports! I Get Value With Golf lumiti Cefl® ERY 0, Aggie Hi 11 ? •Come On In!—The Rec Center is open as usual, please exer cise caution around the construction site in front of the Rec Center. On-campus students are encouraged to use the bus system to get to the Rec Center. Rec Members may enter the Rec Center through the Backyard west side entrance (facing Reed Arena) Monday-Friday from 11:30am-11:00pm. For the most up-to-date campus parking information call PTTS at 862-PARK. Play Everyday With Intramurals ►CoRec Softball Officials Orientation Clinics—Earn some extra money this semester with this great starter job! No previous experience is necessary. Attend the orientation clinic on September 17th at 7:00pm in Rec Room 281 and get hired! Program Registration Pre-Season Flag Football Sept. 3-Sept. 11 Flag Football Badminton Golf Tennis (tourn. only) CoRec Softball Squash Handball Sept. 3-Sept. 11 Sept. 3-Sept. 11 Sept. 3-Sept. 11 Sept. 10-Sept. 1 8 Sept. 1 7-Sept. 25 Sept. 1 7-Sept. 25 Sept. 3-Sept. 11 Looking for something more competitive?—Try one of our many and diverse Sport Clubs. Tryouts for many of the clubs is ending soon. Check out the Sports Club link on the rec- sports website for a complete sport listing and details on how to get involved! Cost $ 10/team $4 0/team FREE $3 5/person FREE $ 40/team FREE FREE • Golf Lessons!—Single and group lessons available for begin ners to those looking to improve skills. Rates are a very com petitive $30.00 per individual lesson or $50.00 per group lesson. Discounts are available for 3 lessons or more. Contact Rick Kahlich at 845-1723 for more information. Open to the public! We are located on the southside of the A&M campus. Call the Pro Shop at 845-1723 & visit us online. Get Wet With Aquatics • NEW-MASTERS Swim Program—Workouts are tailored to meet the individual's goals, whether you seek to increase your fitness, improve your stroke or have a desire to compete. Morning and evening practice times are offered as well as a Saturday workout. $50 for 25 workout passes. Program has just started, get involved now. •Adult-Learn-To-Swim—Learn to swim with an experienced instructor in a safe and comfortable environment. Register August 27th-September 16th. Classes will be held September 17th-30th from 7:30-8:15 p.m. Cost starts at $25 for Rec Members. Advanced Adult Learn To Swim also offered with registration ending October 14. •Basic Scuba—Become a S.C.U.B.A. diver with this certification course. Classes will be held Sept. 17-27, Mondays-Thursdays from 6:00-10:00 p.m. & Open Water Training dates TBA the first day of class. Cost starts at $225 for Rec Members. Advanced Scuba also offered with registration ending Oct. 3rd. Rescue Scuba also offered, registration ending Oct. 10th. Explore With TAMU Outdoors ’Back To School GEAR SALE!—Come by TAMU Outdoors to enjoy savings on clearance items as well as on our climbing gear packages. We will also be offering our Arc'Teryx back packs and guidebooks at unbelievable savings. Sale runs September 3-12, Outdoors is located behind the Rec Center across from Olsen Field. Upcoming Event Kayak Roll Clinic Lead Climbing Intro To Rock Climbing Kayak Open Practice Rock Climb Enchanted Rock Registration Sept. 3-Sept. 1 7 Sept. 3-Sept. 1 7 Sept. 3-Sept. 19 Sept. 3-Sept. 24 Sept. 3-Sept. 25 Event Date Sept. 1 8 Sept. 18 Sept. 22 Sept. 25 Sept. 28-30 Get Healthy With Fitness & Classes •NEW & FREE!-Weight Room Orientation—Our newest FREE programming offering is available every Saturday at 11:00 a.m. ►'Jump Start' YOUR Fall Fitness Goals—Begin your healthy lifestyle with: 1 personal training session, fitness profile, nutri tion consultation & more for only $30! ►Fall 2001-Healthy Living Lecture Series—All of these programs are FREE, you are asked to arrive in room 281 Rec before 5:30pm, no late admittance. September 19—Eating Well on Campus-ls It Possible? September 26—Putting the Fun in Run! October 3—Running Injuries & Their Prevention October 10—Getting Out of Your Training Rut! October 1 7—Fad Diets: What is the meaning of this Madness?