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We heard you! If that’s not enough, zero deposit * s required and you’ll get $150 IflSta/lt Cash if YOU finalize a lease now for Rugust moue in. Prices start at $360/month. Restrictions apply. Offers subject to change. Crossing Place® 400 Southiuest ParkLuay £ From TeKas Huenue, turn west on ^ Southwest Parkway. Crossing Place is on your left before LUellborn Road. Leasing Center (Culpepper Plaza): 1619 S. Texas Hue. College Station, TH 77840 979-680^2^^ ernm ^ > 1 WlBmm <> jj , , < * “ it'Mm iwWfi ' s >•- College Station s Hew Apartments for Students /£%***> A&M catcher Rusty Meyer slides safely into second base behit Missouri shortst A&M drops two to Mizzo By Doug Fuentes How far the mighty have fallen. A week removed from being in a tie for first place in the Big 12, the Texas A&M baseball team continued its fall from grace as the Missouri Tigers rolled over the Aggies to take the series at Olsen Field this weekend. Despite losing two of three to Missouri, the Aggies man aged to gain a spot in the Big 12 standings, moving from sixth to fifth, thanks to Oklahoma and Oklahoma State getting swept this weekend. However, the jump in the standings was not at all indica tive of how the Aggies per formed this weekend. Two things A&M has relied on during its recent hitting drought, pitching and good defense, were non-existent against Missouri. The Aggies (32-18. 11-10 Big 12) committed 1 I errors in the three games, which affected the pitching, as A&M gave up 29 runs. “I don't know why this weekend jumped on us as bad as it did," said A&M head coach Mark Johnson. ‘‘We had guys make errors that hadn’t made them in a long time. We looked like we hadn’t played in a while. It's disappointing. 1 hate that it happened during the stretch run, hut we didn’t play well enough to deserve to win the series.” Saturday’s doubleheader was a great example of what an enigma the Aggies have been lately. After a six-run ninth inning fell short on Friday night as the Aggies lost. 11-10, they carried that momentum over into game one. A&M scored 16 runs on 16 hits as it run-ruled the Tigers 16-5. Ty Garner led the A&M B\sian at toller effort to for l'-shi Asians. m ,0 " N UVAS ’ front of I Jody RoughtononS? w ith pic Dtest ■ion in ■c to ■•The avoid co oine 4-t refugee. home runs and six RBIs Instead of carrying solid performance intoi two. the Aggies laid an eg Missouri scored seven ref the first inning and looked back, returning t a \ or b\ run-ruling the A;. l a-2 in eight innings. The last time A&M wan ruled at Olsen Field wasm w hen the Longhorns detti tin Aggies. iK-o. A&M starter Ryan Wag: did not make it out of the inning, pitching only one of an inning. 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