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By Troy Miller
THE BATTALION
After a double overtime vic
tory over No. 9 Southern
Methodist University, the No. 3
Texas A&M women’s soccer
team (2-0) heads to California
to take on a pair of top-15
schools.
Valuable experience was
gained by the young Aggie
squad in a 2-1 double-overtime
thriller against SMU last
Sunday.
With seniors Jessica Martin
and Heather Ragsdale out of the
lineup with injuries this week
end, the young leaders on the
team will have to step up along
with seniors Juli Coin and
Amanda Starns in order to beat
this weekend’s competition.
The first stop is Friday night
in Palo Alto, Calif., where the
Aggies will take on No. 2
Stanford University (1-0). Last
year, in the Sweet Sixteen of the
NCAA Championship tourna
ment, the Aggies beat Stanford
1-0 to advance to the Elite Eight.
The Stanford Cardinals are
fresh off their victory over
No. 1 Santa Clara and are look
ing to exact revenge on the
Aggies for last year’s season
ending loss.
“We’re probably playing the
best team in the country right
now,” said A&M head coach G.
Guerrieri. “I know from past
experiences, playing them twice
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over 300 pounds all the way across. They
run extremely well and we think they’re
one of the best defenses we’ll play
all year.”
While A&M’s starting quarterback,
senior Mark Farris, was benched in the
second quarter after throwing eight con
secutive incomplete passes, Slocum
and A&M offensive coordinator Dino
Babers say Farris will be starting
on Saturday.
last year, they don’t have a
weakness. If there was a team
you didn’t want to play right
now, Stanford would be the
team.”
The Aggies figure a strong
defensive performance led by
junior Martha Moore can weigh
heavily on the outcome of the
match.
“They just beat the national
champ Santa Clara so we’re a
little nervous,” Moore said.
“[SMUJ had the speed, but the
organization will be a lot better
coming from Stanford.”
Offensively, the Aggies
appear strong already.
Sophomore Linsey Woodard
leads the team with 13 shots
and two goals while Sopho
more Emma Smith is second
on the team with eight shots
on goal.
“For the past two games
[the offense] improved so
much,” Woodard said. “We’re
hoping that we can continue to
work better off each other.
We’re not really used to what
each other is doing and reading
each other so hopefully we’ll
be able to pull it together.”
To finish the weekend trip,
the Aggies will travel south to
Berkeley, Calif., to take on the
No. 11 University of California
Golden Bears (2-0).
Last year, the Aggies beat
California 3-1 in San Marcos,
Texas, making revenge a
motive for the Golden Bears as
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