The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 2002, Image 9

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Friday, October 25, 2002
Soccer team looks to
keep title hopes alive
By Troy Miller
THE BATTALION
The No. 6 Texas A&M
women’s soccer team has contin
ued to overcome challenges on
the road in the Big 12. Since Sept.
29, the Aggies (12-3-1, 6-0-1)
have had only one game at the
Aggie Soccer Complex.
After compiling an 1 1-game
unbeaten streak since Sept. 15,
the Aggies are thinking home
sweet home when they take on
the University of Missouri (10-4-
2, 4-2-1) and the University of
Kansas (11-3-2, 4-2-1) at the
Aggie Soccer Complex.
"The whole energy just
stepping on the field at home
with the fans," said sophomore
forward Emma Smith. “Just
being on your field gives you
so much confidence.”
A&M women’s soccer head
coach G. Guerrieri enjoys the
extra time he has with his team
before home games.
“For one thing we get to train
three times this week,” Guerrieri
said. “Just the fact of getting one
more day of practice and playing
in front of the 12th Man is a big
thing. We’ve been playing in
front of record crowds at other
people’s places so it’s been rea
sonably hostile environments.”
One such environment is the
University of Oklahoma, which
was previously third in the Big
12. The Aggies used a late goal
by Smith in the 84th minute to
capture a hard-fought 1-0 win.
“It is a very big win,” said
senior defender Jessica Martin.
“We always have a lot of trou
ble with that team. We seem to
always meet up with them in
Big 12 tournament play and it
was a really big win to beat
them on their field.”
The Aggies are used to over
coming obstacles during their Big
12 run this season. A&M came
away with its first ever win
against Nebraska in Lincoln, and
came from behind to tie a tough
Baylor squad in Waco.
“Every time you step over
another obstacle and you learn
from that experience, you take
one more giant step towards
being a champion,” Guerrieri
said. “You’re not handed a cham
pionship. You have to overcome
various degrees of adversity to
get to that end.
“We know now that we can’t
overlook anything because all
kinds of different challenges have
been posed to us.”
Missouri and Kansas have
pulled into a third-place tie in the
Big 12 standings. The Aggies
hope home-field advantage helps,
as they need two victories to
stake a claim to the Big 12 title.
“It’s nice to play at home
again,” Martin said.
“Especially against (Missouri
and Kansas) because they’re
very good teams. It’ll help hav
ing the crowd behind us and not
having to travel.”
Missouri comes into the
match with the Aggies on a three-
game win streak. Sophomore for
ward Melissa Peabody leads the
Tigers with 10 goals and eight
assists, and has fired the ball 82
times at the net this season.
“Missouri has always been a
real dynamic attacking team,”
Guerrieri said. “They’re scoring a
huge percentage of their shots.
Kansas poses big defensive
issues and they have a couple of
very crafty attacking players.”
Missouri and Kansas pose
two more obstacles to an Aggie
team that has overcome more
challenges then any team in
recent memory.
“Being the team that we are,”
Smith said, “when ft gets down to
the last 15 minutes and we’re tied
0-0 you just don’t want to win for
yourself but for the team, for the
fans, and for everybody. It creates
a lot of emotion and you go out
there and get the job done.”
A&M will play Missouri
Friday at 7 p.m. and Kansas on
Sunday at 1 p.m.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Heisman coming to
campus Saturday
The Heisman Trophy will be in
College Station for the Texas
A&M-Nebraska football game
on Saturday.
The 2002 Heisman Trophy
Tour, presented by Suzuki, will
be outside G. Rollie White
Coliseum at 3 p.m. where fans
will have a chance to take their
picture with the trophy.
All of the fan pictures taken
with the trophy will be viewable
on the tour’s Web site,
www.voteheisman.com.
The trophy has been making
stops at different games all sea
son to see Heisman candidates,
and will be here this week to see
Nebraska running back
Dahraan Diedrick.
The Heisman Trophy will be
awarded to the nation’s top
player Dec. 14 in New York.
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