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IF YOU ORDERED a 2004 Aggieland and will not be on campus next fall to pick it up, you can have it mailed. To have your yearbook for the '03-04 school year mailed, stop by room 015 Reed McDonald Building or telephone 845-2613 (credit cards only) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and pay a $7 mailing and handling fee. Cash, Check, Aggie Bucks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted. THE BATTALION Monday, November 17, 2003 Sweet 16 Continued from page 5 the end,” Spisak said. “I just knew I had to keep on the defense and tell them what I wanted them to do. I just did what I could to help my team to win.” The win was Guerrieri’s 200th victory of his career, and it sends the Aggies to State College, Penn., to play No. 5-seeded Penn State Saturday. With the defense playing at its top form and the re-emergence of Probst in the midfield, the Aggies have a bright future in the tournament. “I think there’s a saying that adversity brings out character,” Guerrieri said. “All adversity does is it exposes the character the players already have. It’s become an expectation of the people who know our program not to just get a season that’s great enough to get you into the NCAA Tournament, but you’re going to get in the Sweet 16.” Missouri Continued from page 5 yards, failing to throw for 100 yards for just the second time this season. He eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the second straight year, becoming the first player in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in two separate seasons. Senior running back Zack Abron led Missouri with 141 yards on the ground. Abron’s rushing touchdown gave him the school record for total points scored with 234 and 39 touch downs in his career. Abron’s backup, sophomore Damien Nash, added 65 yards and two touchdowns on the ground for the Tigers, who fin ished with 362 total rushing yards as a team. Nash said most of the credit should go to the offensive line for creating the holes to run through. “When they’re on point, nobody can stop us,” Nash said. “It’s unbelievable with Brad, myself and Zack, I don’t think a defense can stop us.” The Aggie defense didn’t help matters, missing tackles that turned into big plays for Missouri. Sophomore safety Jaxson Appel summed it up after another disappointing outing for the Aggies. “It’s frustrating,” Appel said. Even after the Aggie defense stopped the Tigers on three con secutive drives in the first half, Appel didn’t feel much better about it. “That’s always better than letting them score another touchdown,” he said. “It’s a step up but a loss is still a loss whether it’s by 100 or by two.” SPORTS IN BRIEF Texans hold off Bills for 12-10 win ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) - Tony Banks keeps making a case that he’s capable of being an NFL starter again. The Buffalo Bills’ banged-up and inept Drew Bledsoe-led offense could’ve used him Sunday. Filling in for injured starter Davis Carr, Banks outdid Bledsoe, sparking the Houston Texans to a 12-10 victory. Despite playing only three quar ters after Carr bruised his right shoulder 10 minutes into the game, Banks finished with 207 yards passing to Bledsoe's 184. And, more important, Banks engi neered more touchdown drives — one — than Bledsoe has managed in his last three outings. As the Texans (4-6) celebrated matching their win total from last year’s expansion season, the Bills (4-6) were left shell-shocked after losing their sixth in eight games. “I’m so mad. I don’t know what to do,” Bledsoe said. “There have been times when offenses 1 have been on have struggled ... but I can’t recall a time when we went three games without a touchdown.” It didn’t help that the Bills were without leading receiver Eric Moulds (groin injury) and running back Travis Henry played the sec ond half with a broken right leg. Besides losing Carr, who will have an MRI exam Monday, the Texans were minus three defen sive starters. Cornerback Marcus Coleman and backup linebacker Antwan Peek was suspended for an unspecified violation, and didn't travel with the team. South Africans win golf World Cup KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - South Africa’s Trevor Immelman and Rory Sabbatini combined to shoot a 1-over-par 73 Sunday for a four-stroke victory at the World Cup. Immelman and Sabbatini fin ished at 13-under 275 and gave South Africa its second World Cup title in three years and fifth overall. Ernie Els and Retief Goosen teamed up to win in 2001, when the World Cup was played in Japan. The U.S. team of Jim Furyk and Justin Leonard were in contention until going bogey-triple bogey at Nos. 12 and 13. The Americans shot a 3-over 75 and finished in a tie for fifth at 4-under 284. The South Africans, who each earned $700,000 for the win, started the alternate-stroke round with a seven-stroke lead over Furyk and Leonard and France's Thomas Levet and Raphael Jacquelin But it was England’s Paul Casey and Justin Rose who made a charge for the lead. Ten strokes back at the start of the round, the Englishmen shot a 5-under 67 and settled for second at 9-under 279. You’ll Feel Better, Fast! Sports o ^Back OE Clinic Helping Ags feel better for over 20 years. 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STOP BY YOUR LOCAL BLOCK BUSTER VIDEO STORE OR VISIT US TODAY ON THE WEB: www.takehome.com HOME DEFENSiVEDRiVING Bonfire Remembrance Ceremony Monday, November I 7, 2003 • 6:00 p.m. Academic Plaza In front of the Lawrence Sullivan Ross Statue The ceremony is being held in the Academic Plaza due to the construction on the site of the Bonfire Memorial. Male roommate needed for Spring semes ter. Large house in south CS. $335/mo. +1/3 bills call Jason, 979-696-6906.