The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 17, 2003, Image 8

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Monday, March 17, 2003
THE BATTAII'J
Ags tee off in Austii
By Marcus White
THE BATTALION
Fierce competition awaits the
Texas A&M men’s golf team
today as the Aggies head to
Austin to compete in the Morris
Williams Intercollegiate. The
Austin Country Club will host a
parade of top college programs
through Tuesday.
Leading the way for the
Aggies will be team captain and
senior Shuan Helme and juniors
Stephen Reed and David Tasker,
whose 71.92 rating through five
events this season currently leads
the Aggie team.
This is Tasker’s first year with
A&M since transferring from the
New Mexico Military Institute
where the Australia native won
three JUCO tournaments and fin
ished third at the NJCAA
National Championships in 2001.
Reed, who has competed in every
tournament this season, finished
second individually at the
Louisiana Classic where his 5-
under-par total of 211 paced the
Aggies to a third place finish.
Helme has contributed consis
tent scores and is currently third
on the A&M team, averaging just
more than 74 strokes per round.
Helme said that the end goal is
to compete for a national champi
onship, but that the Aggies need
to do well in divisional and
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Texas A&M freshman Chistian Picard and junior Adam H
finished seventh and eighth respectively in the three-metei
springboard at the Zone D Diving Championships this weekeiti l
Morgan finished second in the one-meter event held oil
Friday, breaking an A&M school record.
regional competing first.
“Right now we are ing
position, and we detenrurj
own destiny,” Helme sai
we play good golf, we s
be fine.”
Nearly one-third of
nation’s top 20 teams will Ik
attendance, including
University of Nevada-Las^
The Morris
Intercollegiate is also e\|
several of the NCAA’s l
vidual golfers.
The No. 2 UNLV
fueled largely by the outs
play of sophomore Ryan}
who is currently ranked:
the top 10 collegiate golfers i!^
country by Golfweek
Performance Index,
averaging less than 70 stroke^
round this year.
A quartet of 2002 PINGiij
Americans will also bet
peting in Austin,
Fresno State’s star senior!!
Watney, Oklahoma Stateji
Hunter Mahan, Georgia fej
senior Troy Mattesonandl
senior Adam Rubinsori.lJ
four are ranked among it)
10 by Golfweek/Saragina
side Moore.
The two-day Morris 1
Intercollegiate tournament!)
today on the men’s champi
tees at the Austin Country Cil
As cm
Houx successful at equestrian tourney
Texas A&M junior English rider Meredith Houx won the opt»
flat class at the Tournament of Champions on Saturday. Hout|
who competed against some of the nation's top riders, scoi
seven points for the Aggies in the competition in Canyon.
The A&M English team finished in a tie for ninth placed
Aggies' western team finished in fourth place on Saturday.
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