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THE BATTALION
Monday, April 29, 2002
fcggies falter in finals of Big 12 Tournament
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hort to Bears, 4-2
By Kevin Espenlaub
THE BATTALION
Onlthe heels of a grueling victory Saturday
inst the University of Texas, the third-seeded
pA&M men's tennis team (20-6) stepped to the
Ho take on the top-seeded Baylor University
^■25-1) in the finals of the Big 12 Tennis
limpionships on Sunday afternoon before 1,022
I s at the Varsity Tennis Center.
However, after riding the performance of fresh-
n Lester Cook to win the Texas match, 4-3, the
gicFwore off, and the Bears, No. 6 nationally,
imed a 4-2 victory to deprive the Aggies of their
:d-straight Big 12 tournament title.
^^■Hthe second consecutive match, the decision
HHwith the No. 17 Aggies’ two starting fresh-
I Hook and Ante Matijevic.
Trailing 3-2 with only the freshmen left standing
the \ggies, Matijevic failed to break the serve of
ylor sophomore Matias Marin and lost the fourth
1 deciding match of the contest, leaving Cook’s
tchlunfinished.
■ loss marked the first time this season the
gies have lost four singles matches after winning
doubles point.
“Itsure would have been interesting to see it come
< wi to Lester’s court again,” said A&M head coach
fro,T1 n Cass. I in proud of the performance of our
5 - J|M obviously Baylor is the No. 6 team in the
$ |y f° r a reason. They’re a very good team.”
Dm Saturday against Texas, Matijevic fought
ougli severe dehydration that left him barely
to stand in the middle of the third set to tie the
Hfccore at 3-3. Matijevic’s win left Cook on
with the opportunity to claim the match and
drip to the finals.
' n d “When it was 5-4 in the third set (against Texas),
- ould hear 1,100 people screaming for me,” Cook
iow exaciii. |it sent chills down my spine. I really love the
ce Cannits jpon and having their attention on me. I thrive on
and I think I play a lot better when there is a lot
snedinlte energy from the crowd.”
The Aggies used the momentum from the Texas
fight, pofojffly to claim the first two matches of the doubles
. was jjnt against the Bears, paced by the No. 15 duo of
•ok and junior Ryan Newport, who managed a
Vor
;et
rail
See Baylor on page 3B
PHOTOS BY STUART VILLANUEVA • THE BATTALION
Above: Texas A&M’s
Ryan Newport hits a
return during his
loss in singles
Sunday at the Big
12 tournament
finals. The Aggies
fell to Baylor, 4-2.
Left: A&M’s Majorie
Terburgh hits a
backhand during
the Aggies’ 5-0 loss
to Texas.
Texas blows past
A&M in finals
By Dallas Shipp
THE BATTALION
The Texas A&M women’s tennis team entered the
2002 Big 12 Tennis Championships looking to start a
new trend by winning its first Big 12 tournament title.
The second-seeded Aggies also were looking for
redemption against the top-seeded University of Texas
after their disapointing loss to the Longhorns at home
a week ago. What they got was more of the same.
A&M earned its chance by advancing to the
finals on Sunday, only to fall to the Horns in front
of 1,022 fans.
“The crowd support is the best that I’ve ever seen
(at a Big 12 tournament),” said UT head coach Jeff
Moore. “It has set a standard for us when we host the
tournament at UT again.”
A&M- was confident that it would come away with
the win over a team that has dominated the conference
in tennis. Texas has won 80 of 81 conference matches
in the last six years and every regular season and tour
nament title since the Big 12 was formed in 1997.
The history meant nothing to the Aggies, who were
anxious to prove to everyone that they were the top
team in Texas.
“We were prepared mentally and spirits were high,”
Kleinecke said. “We were ready to take it to them.”
However, UT ended the Aggies hopes of a tourna
ment title as it came out strong from the opening serve.
The Longhorns dominated the Aggies in dou
bles play, winning on court 3, 8-1 and court 2, 8-3.
The Longhorns did not stop as they continued an
impressive display over the Aggies.
“I thought that we could still do it without the dou
bles point,” Kleinecke said. “Texas just got on top and
didn’t let up.”
As singles play began, the Aggies fell behind early,
dropping the first set in five of six matches. The
Longhorns closed out the match, winning on courts 2,
3, 5 and 6 within seconds of each other, giving them
the 5-0 win.
“You can’t fall behind against a team like Texas,”
Kleinecke said. “It’s tough to mount a comeback
against a strong team like that.”
Texas’ Lindsey Blau won her match against junior
Ashley Hedburg on court 5, 6-2, 6-2, in what was the
beginning of the end for A&M.
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