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Ski & Beach Trips on sale now! www.sunchase.com or call 1-800-SUN- CHASE today! K-State waiting for A&M Wildcats can clinch Big 12 title with win By Rob Phillips THE BATTALION Wednesday’s matchup between the Texas A&M women’s volleyball team and fifth-ranked Kansas State fea tures two teams headed toward postseason play with fluctuating momentum meters. Following. Saturday’s first- ever shutout loss to Kansas, the No. 21 Aggies (20-8, 12-6) look to avoid two consecutive losses for the first time since early October, when they dropped consecutive games to Texas and Kansas State. Meanwhile, the Wildcats (27-3, 17-1) captured a tie for their first Big 12 title last Saturday when they shut out Texas Tech. K-State has won 15 straight and 27 of its last 28 since starting the season 0-2, and a win against the Aggies will clinch the Big 12 regular season title for the Wildcats. “This is a big step for our program,” K-State coach Suzie Fritz said of the Wildcats’ first conference title. “Winning a title for the first time in school histo ry is a great accomplishment, but we know we still have a lot to play for next week.” With the NCAA tournament less than two weeks away, the Aggies couldn’t ask for a better pre-tournament test than a road game against the newly- crowned Big 12 Champion Wildcats. Clearly one of the hottest teams in the nation, K-State can improve its NCAA tournament seeding with wins against A&M and Texas in its final two con ference games. “It’s going to be a tough match because we’ve never won there before, but we really have nothing to lose,” said A&M junior Melissa Munsch. “They’re the ones under all the pressure that they have to beat us because they won the Big 12.” John C. Livas • THE BATTALION Texas A&M sophomore outside hitter Laura Jones goes for a kill dur ing the Aggies' game against Colorado in September. The Wildcats dominated Tech in their title-clinching contest, out-hitting the Red Raiders .333 to .087 in game one while cruising to a 30-20, 30-28, 30-21 victory. Senior Lauren Goehring led the Wildcats with five blocks and 10 kills on .556 hitting, and junior Valeria Hejjas tallied 13 kills on .370 hitting. “K-State is a very big team in that they block a lot of balls,” Munsch said. “One of their big strengths is blocking and a lot of really quick attacking.” Individual performances by A&M senior Carol Price (10 kills on .529 hitting) and Munsch (10 kills) weren’t enough against Kansas last Saturday. The Jayhawks out played A&M from start to fin ish, out-hitting the Aggies .338 to .228 and posting 69 kills to the Aggies’ 40. Price said beating the Wildcats could mean a higher tournament seed when the brackets come out Sunday, but the Aggie seniors are especially motivated because it’s their last chance to win in Manhattan, a goal they have yet to meet. “It’s a big personal motiva tion and a team motivation to go in there, play really good vol leyball and take it to them,” Price said. Wednesday’s match is sched uled for 7 p.m. at Ahearn Field House in Manhattan, Kan. Hall-of-Famer Spahn dead at 82 By Clayton Bellamy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — Warren Spahn, the Hall of Fame pitcher who won more games than any other left-hander in history, died Monday. He was 82. Spahn died at his home, fam ily friend Gary Caruso said. Spahn was the mainstay of the Braves’ pitching staff for two decades, first in Boston and then in Milwaukee. He pitched for 21 seasons, winning 363 games and posting 20 or more victories 13 times. The remarkable part was that he was 25 before he got his first major league win. “Warren Spahn was a fighter and a winner,” said New York Yankees manager Joe Torre, a for mer teammate. “He made catching in the big leagues a lot easier for me because he took me SPAHN under his wing along with Lew Burdette. One of my biggest thrills to this day was catching his 300th victory in 1961.” Spahn started his baseball career in his home town of Buffalo, playing first base while his father played third for the Buffalo Lake City Athletic Club. He wanted to play first in high school but his team already had an all-city player at that position. So Spahn switched to pitching. He signed with the Braves in 1940 for $80 a month and injured his arm twice in his first sea son of D-level ball. But he won 19 games the next season and was invited to spring training with the Braves. He started the 1942 season with the Braves but was sent down by manager Casey Stengel, who was angry because the left-hander refused to brush back Pee Wee Reese in an exhibition game. Spahn went 17-12 with a 1.96 ERA average at Hartford that season while the Braves finished in seventh place. Stengel called farming Spahn out the worst mistake he ever made. 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