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TW ^ the Christian faitn Sports The Battalion Page 7 • Tuesday, January 28, 2003 Aggies travel to Norman to face No. 7 OU By Michael Crow THE BATTALION When the Texas A&M men’s basket ball team visits Norman, Okla. on Tuesday, a national audience will be watching. The game, set to air on ESPN 2, will pit the Aggies (10-5, 2-2 Big I 2) against the No. 7 ranked Oklahoma Sooners (13-3, 4-1 Big 12), with A&M seeking its first-ever victory at the Lloyd Noble Center. Currently, the Sooners boast a 7-0 home record against the Aggies. Still, A&M coaches and players have repeatedly put forth reminders that this is not last year’s team. The most recent reminder came in the form of a 79-66 defeat of the Kansas State Wildcats. Freshman guard Antoine Wright hit four of six shots from three-point range in the outing, leading all A&M scorers with 24 points in the victory. Senior guard Bernard King added 18 points and 1 1 assists of his own, now needing only 10 points versus Oklahoma to break A&M’s all-time scoring record. Wright and King have given the Aggies a prolific scoring tandem, cre ating opportunities for one another to contribute. Bernard RECORD WATCH: Points needed i ng A&M Big XII “If they try to shut me down, I just give it to Antoine and let him score,” King said. “When they try to shut him down, he gives it right back to me.” While A&M Head Coach Melvin Watkins has to be pleased with his team’s hot start this season, he is also fully aware of the challenge that lies ahead in Oklahoma. “We are coming off a big win in which our whole team played well,” Watkins said. “We hope that gives us some momentum heading into Oklahoma, which is one of the tough est places to play in the Big 12.” The Baylor Bears recently discov ered that a victory against the Sooners is tough to come by, regardless of the setting. In their most recent outing, Oklahoma visited Baylor and came away with a 67-54 victory. The Sooners were led in the game by 6-foot-8-inch freshman Kevin Bookout’s 18 points, 14 of which came in the first half. The Bears were simply unable to counter Bookout’s play inside the paint, frequently allowing the for ward open looks under the basket. “(Kevin’s) got his confidence going ” said senior OU guard Hollis Price. “We See Oklahoma on page 9 JP BEATO III • THE BATTALION A&M senior guard Bernard King breaks away from Kansas State’s junior guard Tim Ellis (11) and senior forward Gibson Dejesus (32) on Saturday at Reed Arena. High school star cleared in investigation into new vehicle By Tom Withers THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LeBron James did not violate state amateur bylaws by accepting a sports utility vehicle as a gift, officials said Monday. The Ohio High School Athletic Association concluded its two-week investigation by clearing James, the nation’s top prep player, of any wrongdoing. 0HSAA commissioner Clair Muscaro spent the past two weeks gath ering information and documentation to determine how James got a Hummer H2 vehicle, which lias a base retail price of $50,000. Muscaro said no violations of the OHSAA amateur bylaws “as currently written” have been found and that James is still eligible to play. Gloria James said she obtained a bank loan to buy the SUV for her son’s 18th birthday and provided financial informa tion to the OHSAA for its inquiry. “In working with the attorney for the James family and the OHSAA attorney, I was shown official business records from the bank and the dealer ship which established that the financ ing and acquisition of the vehicle were procured by the student-athlete’s moth er alone,” Muscaro said in a statement. If the OHSAA had stripped James of his amateur status, he would have been ineligible to play for the rest of the sea son, and St. Vincent-St. Mary, the nation’s No. 1 team, would have for feited its games from the time James accepted the SUV. He also said the OHSAA will review its bylaws on amateurism and could make changes if recommended to do so by its member schools. James has had the SUV for several weeks. On Friday night, he parked the platinum-colored Hummer just out side the school’s gym doors, giving fans arriving to watch him in his final home game on campus a chance to see the vehicle. Gloria James would not comment on the inquiry Sunday following her son’s game as the Fighting Irish beat Akron Buchtel 82-71. LeBron James, who had 25 points, 15 rebounds and eight assists, was not available to reporters. James and his teammates appeared flat from the outset in Sunday’s game — their only regular-season matchup against an Akron-area school. Coach Dru Joyce said the Hummer investigation may have been a reason for the sluggishness. “It’s not a major distraction,” he said. “But let’s face it, when something like this is going on, no matter how much you try to keep it from affecting us, it’s still there. LeBron is newswor thy. If he breathes too hard it’s going to be in the newspaper.” pi aetivoiq JenriD zvseL .‘kHI ooi ortw Ttsts bnis vtli ivu'.oqxe .'.oTimoo iuc yd bannu -.'OteWci. • brm ,21c v . . 1 quo" Your Ticket ffhe Finger WWW. .. DefemiveDrivin The Easiest, Most Convenient'Way To Dismiss Your Traffic Ticket Why suffer through tedious defensive driving classes, lame comedians or long lines at video stores when you can go online and click your traffic ticket away on the Internet... any time, anywhere. And at only $40,00, you can’t afford not to take DefensiveDriving.com. Here’s why: CONVENIENCE Just log on from any computer with Internet access, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. So you’re in the driver’s seat. 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