)■ This rate appfe an additional 5 to end to qijj)U WANTED ' Oft' Ski Foi spen Skiing Cmc de.com onday, October 29, Sports 2001 JL THE E BATTALION Page 9 /MkM cruises past OU, OSU By Jeremy Brown THE BATTALION The ESPN “Sidelines” crew ieotaped senior forward Nicky rasher during the No. 15 ixasA&M soccer team's game ith Oklahoma State. She gave m something worth watching. In her final regular season me at the Aggie Soccer |implex, Thrasher scored three als in the first 10 minutes to id the Aggies to a 5-1 victory er the Cowgirls. She scored her first goal 1 1 conds into the game, dahoma State attempted to ss the ball backward, but irasher stole the ball and ked it in from 10-yards out. “It caught me off guard,” •RCYCLE irasher said. “It's fun to get ase goals and when you do it your team gets pumped up.” Her second goal came eight Huns HjJjmtes later as she took a pass n junior midfielder Andrea terns based lor a part time ft' Job responses (stalling and H eorers. Flexft-j CPitman@txdige ir average A* Flexible hours, tpm at Golden Ce & FOUND d silver tabby, mi no tags, losttt Rd between Hot ase call 694-90S1 a, 3000 58-0507. 000 mill nore. U8. eat. S2400/C ETS Spays: e ferret, sw cage and at a ys). $340/0.6.0. EN500 'v-flams, dribbled past a defender dfired a shot to the far corner the goal. Thrasher completed her hat :k 1:44 later against Cowgirl alkeeper Kat Doud. Doud me up to play the ball in the ;ht comer of the goal area but rasher beat her to the ball, bbled it past Iter and made the by shot before Doud recovered. Thrasher’s hat trick was her st since 1999 when she scored lURVIVE three goals against Kansas, bringing her season total for this season up 12. Oklahoma State was able to get on the board two minutes after Thrasher’s third goal. Cowgirl forward Joanne Edwards put in a cross by for ward Jolene Schweitzer. A&M senior goalkeeper Angela Barker was there to stop Schweitzer’s cross but Edwards was in posi tion to put the ball past Barker at point-blank range. Barker, in her second start of the season, was largely untested as the Cowgirls managed only three shots. The Aggies added two goals in the second half to put the game away and soccer head coach G. Guerrieri was able to play every senior in their last regular season home game. “It's really neat for Nicky to wrap up the home portion of her career with a performance like that,” Guerrieri said. “Really, 1 was pleased for all the seniors today. They really had a good all-around performance today.” Two minutes into the second half, Stams headed in a kick by sophomore midfielder Kristen Strutz to put the Aggies up 4-1. Freshman forward Linsey Johnson ended the scoring and moved within one goal of tying Jamie Csizmadia’s freshman record of 13 goals by putting in a cross from senior defender Jodie Mitchell with less than Continued from Page 7 JOHN I 1\AS • THE BAT TALION Senior forward Nicky Thrasher leaps past fallen OSU goaltender Kat Doud before scoring her third goal Sunday. The Aggies won, 5-1. twenty minutes left in the game. Thrasher also scored a goal in the Aggie’s 2-0 victory over Oklahoma University on Friday. The Sooners slowed down the Aggie’s attack but were unable to mount a consistent attack of their own. A&M held the Sooners to seven shots and forced A&M sophomore goal keeper Esther Thompson to make only two saves. Junior defender Jessica Martin added the Aggies’ other goal against the Sooners by heading in a corner kick from freshman defender Shannon Labhart. Cyclones cut the lead on a 20-yard touchdown pass by f allace to wide receiver Craig Campbell on a fourth-down play Ith four yards to go. Behind Wallace and running back Ennis Haywood, the Cyclones /IMATES |inverted all three fourth-down plays they attempted for the game. Wallace passed for a season-high 348 yards on the day against the ,ggie defense, but was held to only 15 yards rushing, which was a aal for the Aggie defense this week. Wallace had averaged 62.5 yards er game coming into Saturday’s game. ^ -‘That guy is a big time player,” said A&M junior inside line- MLr Brian Gamble. “We knew we were gonna have a hard time tinging him down, but, for the most part, we did a good job con- ice 3/2/2 brick I) Large backyar 79-575-8912, II finals to share 3 Longmire. Greal 3-miles from can ies. Call Li* , 764-2753(4 irtments, 412/mo. CjSa® taining him. He’s a great passer, which you saw today. He complet ed a lot of passes and really made their offense tick.” Farmer’s run would increase the lead to 24-14 and the Aggies closed out the game against the Cyclones in front of 85,661 fans at Kyle Field. “A&M made a few more plays than we did,” said Iowa State head coach Dan McCarney. “I enjoyed coaching in A&M’s environment. “A&M's defense has been real good against the running game, and that’s traditional Wrecking Crew. We knew we could pass on them and had some success with that, but their defensive line is as good as you'll see anywhere else in the country.” A&M head coach R.C. Slocum was pleased with the win and pointed out the importance of the two-blocked field goals and the play of Scates in the Aggies win. “Special teams always play a key role in a football game," Slocum said. “If we don’t make our field goal and they do make theirs, then we’d have had a whole different ballgame. 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