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to go up there (to play these
teams on the road).”
A&M’s senior forward Nicky
Thrasher will take a hot streak in
to the games. The Hermann
Award nominee has scored points
in each of A&M’s last four games.
While Thrasher has six goals
this season, Guerrieri said her
most valuable asset was her abil
ity to direct A&M’s offense.
“The biggest thing she is
doing right now is that she is
not trying to do everything,”
Guerrieri said. “She is very
good at helping us connect the
midfield and the front line.”
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who was sidelined last season by injury, also leads the conference
tackles for loss with 12.
“Last week, l was back in coverage a lot,” Penright said,
had to be a little more subtle because of the pass. Hopefully,
have the opportunity to blitz and chase the quarterback this west
On special teams, the Wildcats have one of the most eta
ous kick returners in the nation in senior Aaron Lockett,
wide receiver averages 36.6 yards per game returning kicl
good for second in the nation. Lockett has returned a kickoffti
a touchdown this season, one of just 19 division l-A players
do so this season.
The Wildcats, looking for their first win since Sept. 22, andiii
Aggies will kick off at 11:30 a.m. Saturday.
“If they were undefeated right now, or if they lost oneorti
I feel like we are going to get their best shot,” Slocum sail
“Our games have been very competitive, and I am surethisu
be no different.”
SPORTS IN BRIEF
The No. 17 Texas A&M volley
ball team will be looking for a sea
son sweep of Missouri as the
Aggies host the Tigers on
Saturday at 7 p.m. at G. Rollie
White Coliseum.
In its Big 12 opener, A&M (13-3,
6-2 Big 12) defeated Missouri
(15-4, 6-4 Big 12) in a thrilling
five set match, 30-28, 27-30, 23-
30, 30-23, 15-13.
Since that match, the Aggies
have been road warriors in Big 12
play, but have not quite gotten on
track at G. Rollie White.
In Big 12 play, the Aggies are a
perfect 5-0 on the road, and are
10-0 on the road for the season.
At home however, the Aggies
have just won once in three tries.
The Aggies are coming off a 30-
27, 26-30, 30-25, 30-21 victory
over Kansas in Lawrence, Kan.,
on Wednesday.
Senior setter Jenna Moscovic
led the Aggies, posting her
fourth triple double of the sea
son with 12 kills, 56 assists and
a season-high 17 digs.
Missouri is coming off a victory
over No. 20 Colorado, one of the
teams that defeated A&M at
home, on Wednesday in Missouri,
30-26, 18-30, 30-23, 30-22.
The Tigers have won four
straight matches and six of their
last eight.
For a complete preview
Saturday's match, log on
www. thebatt. com
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than [freshman] Nicole [Meltof
has played the course in
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For a complete preview of to
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Women’s golf at
Stanford tourney
Archery hosts
Aggie Invitational
After struggling through their
first two tournaments of the year,
Texas A&M women’s golf team
will play this weekend in the
Stanford-Pepsi Intercollegiate
Tournament in California.
In their first tournament, A&M
finished seventh at the Comcast
Invitational. The Aggies followed
that up with an llth-place finish
at the Big 12 Invitational.
They are hoping to improve on
last year's 15th-place finish at
the tournament.
“We have four seniors traveling
The defending national cham
pion Texas A&M women:
archery team will open its 2001-
2002 season when it hosts to
Aggie Invitational this weekend
at the Student Rec Center.
The invitational will begin witli
individual rounds on Friday at!
p.m. Additional individual
rounds will be shot on Saturday
at 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., and
Sunday at 9 a.m.
The Aggies will take on in-state
rival, the University of Texas, in
team competition on Saturday at 5
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WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS
IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
2001 - 2002
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
Who’s Who applications are now available for both
undergraduate and graduate students in the following locations:
Commandant’s Office (Military Sciences Building)
Student Programs Office (2nd floor MSC)
Student Activities Office (125 John J. Koldus Building)
Sterling C. Evans Library
Office of Graduate Studies (I 25 Teague)
Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs (I Oth floor Rudder)
Office of the Dean of each College
Completed applications should contain an application form and one
(8.5x11”) activities page in 10 pt. font or above with one-inch
These applications must be received by the Student Activities Office of
the Office of Graduate Studies no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, Octobef
19, 2001. Applications may be handcarried to the Student Activities
Office, sent through Campus Mail (1236 TAMU) or sent through US Mai
(Dept, of Student Activities, ATTN: Who’s Who, 1236 Koldus, Texas ASH
University, College Station, TX 77843-1236).
Questions: Contact Sandy Briers (862-1973, sandy@stuact.tamu.e
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