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Jmmate needed ASAP. Own bed-
&bath in furnished 2-2 duplex off
rro. $375/mo. +1/2 bills. On shuttle
. Lisa (832)928-7196.
ommate needed spring semester,
|n/2bth PepperTree Apts., on bus
$300/mo. +1/2 utilities. Audrey
0679.
ommate needed to share w/Christian
very nice 3bdrm/2bth mobile
, 3-miles from campus @ Rock Prai-
holling Ridge. Available immediately,
[ceiling fans, $300/mo. +1/2bills. 1-
free. Must see to appreciate loca-
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ommate needed, 4bdrm/3bth unit,
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is. 695-1477.
lie needed for spring, $300/mo.
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lie roommate needed spring semes-
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roommate needed, no deposit,
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ok. Madison Points Apts., own
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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, November 20, 2001
Aggies claim
opener, 87-63
By Doug Puentes
THE BATTALION
For his first two seasons in College Station, A&M ju
nior Bernard King has carried die load for the Texas A&M
men’s basketball team. If Monday night’s game against
George Washington was any indication, King might be
able to pass on some of that weight to his teammates.
King led the Aggies with 18 points and eight assists on
Monday, but was aided by two other Aggies in double dig
its as A&M opened its season by defeating George Wash
ington, 87-63, in front of4,420 fans at Reed Arena.
In addition to King, sophomore forward Nick Ander
son chipped in 14 points and junior forward Keith Bean
added 11 points and seven rebounds.
“Last year, we really only had six healthy players,” King
said. “We have better players this year. Last year, they
could focus more on me and stop us. This year, you have
to stop me and eight other guys.
Last season, the Colonials defeated the Aggies, 94-74, in
their season opener. This time around was totally different.
A&M shot 51.7 percent from the field, includmg 50 per
cent from three-point range as 14 of the 15 A&M players on
the roster were victorious in a season opener for the first time.
“This was a great start for us,” said A&M head coach
Melvin Watkins. “We have so many kids that have been
through the rough times, hopefully we’ve committed ourselves
See Opener on page 6B.
GUY ROGERS • THE BATTALION
Junior guard Bernard King heads down court after stealing the ball from George
Washington’s Greg Collucci Monday night at Reed Arena.
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