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u Sports bcr IIJ ' J idav, OuoIk-i I <r7T)TrB" THE BATTALION Page 5 reshmen make early impact AGGIE mown jmimniii'j Immediate Impact 'iini .nguage and age evolved :s not befa inked to a si points outtl ong evideit All five of the Texas A&M of at leasts ccer team’s true freshmen re contributed significantly meislikehi s season. They have done so e in thedevi spite the return of eight I brain ciraa tiers from last year's lineup language a px players who have come rote ^ fr° m in j ur y' including .cienlisls. *™ u Award ■ and Mi $? r “ l t er ' nominee OXFIral 1 *^. 23 S° als develop® p M |' s season ' than sped scored by 1 1 were tied by freshmen. Scoring the ijorityof those goals was for- Itdlinsey Johnson. She leads t a ianul)i , tearn j n a | most a ]| offensive xists in oa e o 0 ries with seven goals, five i t0 0 lists and 19 points, lar mutatia with seV en games remaining 16 r speciesi fore the Big 12 tournament, id more ah mson has a chance to break said! nie Csizmadia’s freshman .asA&Mpl :ord of 13 goals set in 1993. andcognilv Johnson and midfielder tanda Burke have been in starting lineup every game Burke has two lists on the season and has . "Regardleien 13 shots. ■esearcheni Defender Shannon Labhart g point flsstarted seven of the eight "happeniEf ,lies ' Labhart scored her st career goal against ylor on a impressive free ifrom midfield. tively spec: mes. or tr, is season, a second! Defender Jennifer Kacsmaryk started four games and has played in seven. She has combined with Labhart and the rest of A&M’s defense to hold opponents to a combined 11 goals. Forward Emma Smith has scored three goals despite not starting any games. Only Johnson and Thrasher have tal lied more goals so far this sea son. Smith is the fastest player on the team, breaking a team record in the 40-yard dash with a time of 4.55 seconds. Johnson is the second fastest player on the team. Schedule Problems When last Friday’s game with Houston was postponed due to rain, it was the fifth game that A&M has had to postpone this season. A&M's first two games against Samford and No. 1 North Carolina were canceled because the Aggie Soccer Complex was saturated from week-long rains. The next week's games were moved to San Marcos because the field was still soaked. After the terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., A&M’s games with New Mexico and the Mexican National Team also were can celed. A&M played a game against Tulane on Sept. 17 to replace the New Mexico game. Around the Big 12 A&M is in third place in the Big 12 with a 2-0-1 conference record. Nebraska and Texas are tied for first with 3-0 records. Nebraska has dominated the conference in the five years of existence by winning three reg ular season titles and four tour nament titles. Three Big 12 teams are ranked in the latest Soccer Buzz national poll with Nebraska at No. 6, A&M at No. 10 and Texas at No. 21. Six of the ten teams in Soccer Buzz’s central region rankings are from the Big 12. Nebraska, A&M and Texas are in the top three spots while Kansas is at No. 6, Oklahoma is at No. 8 and Missouri is at No. 9. GUY ROGERS • THE BATTALION Freshman defender Amanda Burke is just one of six freshmen making an immediate impact for the Aggies this season. No. 17 Aggies travel to Lubbock By Doug Fuentes THE BATTALION The No. 17 Texas A&M volleyball team looks to con tinue its mastery on the road as it travels west to take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Wednesday in Lubbock at 7 p.m. at the United Spirit Arena. The Aggies (11-2, 4-1 Big 12) improved to 8-0 in matches played away and at neutral sites with a four-game victory over Texas on Saturday. The victory was the Aggies’ fourth consecutive over their rivals and also moved A&M back into second place in the Big 12 standings. It was also A&M volleyball coach Laurie Corbelli’s 300th victory as a head coach and 200th at A&M. The Aggies are one and a half games behind league leading Nebraska and a half game ahead of both Colorado and Texas. Senior setter Jenna Moscovic, who posted her third triple-double of the season against Colorado, leads the Aggies with a .376 hitting per centage and is ranked national ly with 12.87 assists per game. Senior outside hitter Erin Lechler is the team leader in kills and points per game with 3.63 and 4.13, respectively. Freshman middle blocker Melissa Munsch leads the team with 0.87 blocks per game, and junior middle blocker A.D. Achilefu is the team leader among starters with 0.49 aces per game. The Red Raiders (10-4, 3-2 in Big 12) narrowly defeated Kansas, 30-28,26-30, 16-30, 30- 21,23-21, in Lawrence, Kan., on Saturday and then swept non conference foe New Mexico on Monday to improve to 8-0 in matches played at home. Senior outside hitter Heather Hughes-Justice led the Red Raiders with 21 kills, and junior outside hitter Melissa MeGehee added 17 kills and a match-high .464 hitting per centage as Tech outhit NMU, .240 to .083. Tech was playing its first match without middle blocker and leading hitter Yolanda Cumbess, who left the team Monday for personal reasons. Cumbess was leading the team with a .358 hitting per centage and 168 kills and was second in kills on the squad with 3.43 per game. The Aggies return home Sunday to take on defending national champion and Big 12 foe No. 2 Nebraska at 2 p.m. at G. Rollie White Coliseum. jsmess. is in Finance or Today, 45 arving as •training to vto be ce Corps on Jacob. >Y ist Texas vernal ompani luntary receive icluding ninafions lod work nal drug i and to 3se call' B-1744. heir time’ kxual, Gay, Lesbian & Transgendered Aggies: individuals listed below ■ ■ ML members of the Allies Program at I I r“J O \# Ck 1*1 jQiL I ft"" Texas A&M. Each ALLY has attended 1 ^ ■ ■OVW Clll ■ Rm a voluntary training seminar, has resource information available, and has pledged to provide a “safe haven”, a listening ear, and support for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered members of the Texas A&M community. Ifyou need someone to talk to, contact an ALLY listed below, or look for the AULT Pill Aims Dawn Butler Jordan Davis Jennifer Ford Kathryn Henderson Sociology Athletic Academic Pepper Tree Student Life KB-DO&M Building Affairs Apartments 017 YMCA Building 415 Academic ilMIO Cain Hall 458-1205 693-5731 845-0280 845-9706 Hmiette Andreadis Giovanna Delnegro Tracey Forman Eston Hensley Stan Carpenter English Student Life Statistics Bltcktt 245D Educational Administra- Blocker 201-H YMCA Blocker 446 Mi-9610 tion 517 Harrington 862-4333 845-1743 845-8886 LBtalriz Amillas 845-2706 Sheetal Desai Sue Foster Loma Hermosura Odiiier Issues Education Residence Life Residence Life Office of Admissions Smites Vicki Carter University 108 YMCA and Records KM YMCA Building Mi-1107 Sociology Robert Carter Apartments 862-2350 845-1229 James Francis, Jr. 209 Heaton Hall 458-0567 Muiuel Arredondo Student Counseling Penny Ditton Admissions & Records John Hogg Msnonal Student Service Memorial Student Heaton Hall 104 Chemistry Center Henderson Hall Center 845-1089 104 Chemistry Student Programs Office 845-4427 x!21 Mi-1515 Student Programs Office Kristin Garcia 845-0520 DileBium Itory Hkory Building 210-A !4i.7148 Hutis Berger Music ill® Academic Bldg. 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Evans Library 862-4947 Nancy White Construction Science 845-0994 Lora Wildenthal History History Building 845-7394 Laura Wimberley General Academic Programs 104 Academic Building 845-5916 Lara Zuehlke College of Business 312 Wehner 458-1872 STUDENTS Justin Anderson Nathan Anderson Eric Andraos Diane Amaout Christopher Baker Sara Barnard Anita Barron Kate Barron Melissa Bayler Stephanie Bell Kristin Benedict Krista Benson Michelle Boule Reshma Brahmbhatt Ben Bravo Erin Brown Terri Btiitron Abbey Bunning Michelle Butler Tim Byms Angela Camaiile Wesley Capps Julie Ann Cast Jason Cato Kimberley Chandler David Michael Charles Alpa Chheda Kathleen Coats Erin Collins Linda Cortina Jennifer Cowart Lean Davies Robert Davis Casey Deen Nicole DeJamett Christy Dunagin Rachel Dunlap Brandy Edkins Leah Edmundson Carrie Edstrom Rebecca Ellis Trent Evans Derek Fay Rita Fitzgerald Benjamin Fleener Terri Foster Noel Freeman Brad Frese Matt Fuller Valerie Gannaway Teena Garraton Tatiana Garza Jenna Gates Jacqueline Gonzalez Tony Guerrero Shailey Gupta Amanda Gurrola Arwen Ham Erin Hanover Christy Hartman Heather Heard Jim Heath Anna Hem Thorsten Hoflmin Tiffany Holden Sarah Holt Joy Hosford Doris Howell Tabitha Hudnall Elizabeth Hudson Lorianne Janszcn Anna Johansson Chetsey Jones Sam Keen Katie Kendall Christopher Kittle Katie Klauke ErinKnitt Sarah Koenig Kristin Kuhlman Natalia Kuhn Justin Kushera Nick Lancaster Patricia Langley J.B. Langston Nicholette Lawson Jonathan Lazerus Ruby Lee Joshua Lee Julie Leslie Anthony Lewis Jonathan Michael Lynch Dave Mason Kate McCarthy Lauri Lea McDaniel Erika McGrady Courtney Meldrum Lauren Mendeck Jessica Milbum Erin Miller Jason Moore Summer Morris Amanda Nelson Catrina Neslage Laurie Newton Linh Nguyen Candice Noe Adam Nordost Alejandra Ortiz Diane Palmer Devanshi Patel Jason Patton Erik Peterson Michael Pirics Sara Prizadeh Kendra Quesenberry Elizabeth Rainwater Christina Ramirez Vanessa Reece Ryan Remlinger David Ricks Blake Rodgers Janine Rodriquez Sarah Rubenstein Emily Sabato Allison Schneider Michael Sconzo Nilika Shah Kathy anne Sheffield Tom Sherman Joshua Shiel Cynthia Shultz Karly Simmons Amber Smades Bria Smith Stephen Smith Stephanie Stanbro Dave Stanfield Marci Streck Kim Svatek Amelia Talley Lindsey Teny Carl Thorpe Jennifer Topor Jennifer T rant ham Katie Treadwell Carol Treece Kimberly Tryce Annee Tucker Sean Vamey Stephanie Villagomez Marc Wade Ashley Wagnon Jessica Walcik Katie Wall Carol Walthcr Valory Wanglcr Claudia Wayland Mary Weeks Bethany Whetstone Angela Wilbers Genevieve Wilcox Marcus Wilkerson Joseph Williams Veronica Williams Daryl Williams Natalie Wilson Jennifer Woodson Megan Wright Melinda Wu Emily Ycndell Logan Youree Kerri Yu If you are willing to become an ALLY, training sessions are scheduled for Sunday, October 14,2001,2-5pm and Tuesday, November 13,2001, 5:30 - 9:00pm. TO REGISTER: please send e-mail to allies@tamu.edu or call Gender Issues Education Services (5) 845-1107. http://allies.tamu.edu/