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Check our web page at http:/Avww.4.0andGo.cont or call 696-8886(TUTGR)j Page 2B Sports ZB 1 THE BATTALION Thursday, Novemberli jsday, Noa™ Ags top EA Sports, 92-7iui Leatherman leads A&M victory with 16 points ^P) — By True Brown THE BATTALION The Texas A&M men’s bas ketball team finished its exhibi tion season with a 92-79 victory over the EA Sports Midwest All-Stars Wednesday night at Reed Arena. The game was the final tuneup for A&M before begin ning regular season play Monday night against George Washington University. A&M won despite allowing 19 points off of 22 turnovers and having junior guard Bernard King, last season’s scoring leader, score just nine points. “I don’t think we were very sharp tonight,” said men’s head basketball coach Melvin Watkins. “We’ll get back on it and iron out some of the things we didn't do as good a job as we could have.” After swapping the lead seven times early in the game, the Aggies took a 16-15 lead on a pair of free throws by sopho more forward Thomas Ress with 13:37 remaining in the first half. A&M never trailed again. The Aggies built their lead to 12 points later in the half after EA Sports guard Shaun Fountain was given a technical foul and senior guard Andy Leatherman hit both free throws. Leatherman finished the night as the Aggies’ leading scorer with 16 points and four three-pointers. “I felt pretty good,” Leatherman said. “The guys were hitting me while 1 was open. We did a good job all game of dump ing the ball off to the open man.” EA Sports responded with its biggest scoring run of the night, scoring 1 1 straight to cut A&M’s lead to one. EA Sports guard Kelly McClure scored nine points dur ing the run, including seven straight. McClure finished the night with 25 points as the game’s leading scorer. EA Sports kept A&M’s lead in single digits for most of the second half. “Defensively, we got beat off the dribble too much.” Watkins said. “There were also times when we didn't rebound the ball well. We couldn't really create and get the game going in the direction we wanted it to.” Forward Sheldon Quarles and guard Titus Wannsley, both graduates of the University of Texas, scored 1 1 and 10 points, respectively, for EA Sports. A&M sophomore guard Michael Gardener scored in dou ble digits for the second straight game for the Aggies, netting 13 points, adding eight rebounds and five assists. The transfer from Garden City Community College in ipfeck lay. , X the Is |ct this expe Sunday. ling a littl Ill’s now 'e of the= 'acific. ‘V see ano the year [r see a t lifetimes.’ [very year :he Gobi I latch the fi nes in i’s align™ rica will of the z Pacific i see natur most c call for :ors per Ilk' GUY ROGER Senior guard Andy Leatherman passes to junior forward Brian during A&M's 92-79 win over the EA Sports All-Stars Wednesi Kansas also led A&M in min- The Aggies employd utes with 28. anced attack again:! Freshman guard Daryl Mason, a Bryan High School graduate, added 10 points for A&M. one of four Aggies in double figures. “We’ve got a lot of scorers on the team.” Gardener said. “We have a lot of guys who are capable of putting the hall in the basket.” INATE Continue Sports, as everyone ; played was on thefloorl least 10 minutes. A&Mv 48 points off the bench. “We want to get even! involved in the offense; able to have nights whettl ferent guys are scoti Watkins said. But accused t ion of r ponsible Pears irwhelmir lators tha lution ir te was : ent body, fl'm appt Baylor, Newhouse searching for wil WACO, Texas (AP) — For all his recep tions and touchdowns, Reggie Newhouse has never experienced a Big 12 victory. Third-year Baylor coach Kevin Steele, the coach who recruited Newhouse, has not won a conference game either. Saturday is their last chance to avoid extending their conference losing streak to 29 games. The Bears (2-7, 0-7 Big 12) get that opportunity against another struggling team, Oklahoma State (2-7, 0-6). “1 don’t care if I don’t catch a single pass, winning is what’s important,” Newhouse bet- said. “We know we can compete, hut it' ter to get that one in the win column.” Newhouse, who last year became the first Baylor receiver in 17 years with 40 catches, has 48 catches for 538 yards and seven TDs this season. His 95 career receptions rank third in Baylor history. The last Big 12 victory for Baylor was 31-24 against Kansas on Oct. 10, 1998, a year before Steele and Newhouse arrived. The Bears are 0-23 in conference play under Steele, and have gone just 3-44 in the league’s six seasons. “It’s not a monkey on our bads., gorilla.” Steele said. "1 can't desertatiij much I want to w in for our players' Steele and his players m well mi |nuating t :d for the |wer cal i hi jiosed it,’ )at’s low £ bis perse I^We in tl (At 'Vedne boners tri what all a win Saturday weruldme®. ■■ Besides breakitig lire conference'. I 10 b''' n g streak, the Bears would avoid t'vyj *floor. last place in the Souih Division Kevin Cap Oklahoma State wouldn't'ofli to ft and so[ overtake Baylor in the standi;. ;: :|iia said Cowboys would still Iki\v .i C xAirds vote, left. 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