The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 02, 2002, Image 12

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Tuesday, April 2, 2002
THE BATTAL
Hot-hitting Aggies return home, face A&M-Corpus Chris!
Staff & Wire
After scoring 25 runs in a weekend
doubleheader against Centenary, the
No. 16 Texas A&M baseball team (23-
10, 7-5) will bring its offense back to
the friendly confines of Olsen Field
when it hosts the Texas A&M-Corpus
Christi Islanders at 7 p.m.
A&M junior David Evans, who
delivered three doubles and a home
run over the weekend, was joined by
sophomore Rusty Meyer’s two dou
bles and a long ball.
Solid pitching performances kept the
Centenary team under wraps and was
highlighted by the seven strong innings
of sophomore Justin Moore, en route to
his third win of the season. Moore
allowed only two runs and struck out
four in Friday’s first game. The Aggies
went on to win the game 10-4.
Steven Ponder took advantage of his
first start of the season by only allowing
two earned runs and earning the win in
the second matchup. Aggie relievers
combined for four scoreless innings to
close out the win, 15-3.
Head coach Mark Johnson will turn
to sophomore left-hander Kyle Parcus
to hold off the Islanders. Parcus enters
the game with a 1-2 record and has
recorded 21 strikeouts in just over 28
innings of work this season.
The Islanders (13-19) come into the
game after claiming two of three from
the University of Texas-Pan American
last weekend.
In the third and deciding game, all
but one of the Islander starters recorded
a hit, and five runs in the first two
innings provided the insurance they
needed to hold off a late UTPA rally
and claim a 9-7 win.
In the win. Islander junior
Humberto Aguilar hit his 11th home
run of the season and freshman second
baseman Jaime Landin set a school
record with four hits including a triple
to open the game.
Earlier in the week, the
swept a two-game series as
Centenary that included a 14-
in the second game.
The Aggies have won six of 4
last seven games after a series s\v
the hands of the Nebraska Comhu
in Lincoln March 15-17.
The contest begins a stretch
which nine of the next lOAggies,
will be played at Olsen Field.
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