The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 01, 2003, Image 9

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ROOMMATES
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1-Female roommate for spring semester.
2bdrm/2ba. apt., ethernet, tamu bus route,
W/D, furnished. Ana 979-739-4627.
1-M/F for Spring. 212.512 townhouse,
W/D. Furnished with pool, on bus route,
I $450/mo, Robert 979-696-4413.
1-M/F for spring/ summer. $300/mo.
Furnished. Call Tilak 832-771-0916.
1-M/F, sublease spring semester.
4bdrm/2bth, w/d, cable-modem, 1/4util.,
[ $250/mo, large rooms, no pets, 512-736-
9896.
Ibdrm available $350 +utilities. Great
house, 3Christian roommates spring
semester 469-371-0639.
1F roommate needed for Spring semester.
4bdrm/3ba house behind Northgate.
$190/mo. +bills. Rachel 979-846-4140.
1M/1F need 3rd for brand new 3/3 duplex.
$330+1/3bills. First month’s rent 1/2price!
First 2 months bills 1/2price! Call Derek.
979-525-9439.
2-F/M 3bdrm/2.5ba, w/d, on bus route,
$400/mo +1/3utilities, some bills paid,
260-9035 ; 255-4851.
2-female roommates needed. Spring
semester. $350/mo +1/3utilities. Call
Jennifer (903)780-8319
2-M/F roommates needed for Spring.
New duplex, furnished, except bedrooms.
$367/mo. +1/3bills. 210-378-7924.
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2-Roommates needed starting spring.
Upscale CS neighborhood, 2300sqft
townhome, fully furnished, bus-route. 3-
2.5-2, w/d, cable Sinternet, quiet
neighbors, no smokers, pets or parties.
$500/mo. +1/3bills. Serious inquiries only.
David (832)444-2103 or (979)847-0148.
2M for 4/2. Rent is $310 +1/4 bills. Call
696-9378.
3/2 house $400/mo +1/3bills. Edelwess
Estates. Pets and lease neg. 574-6347
Megan.
3bdrm/2bth townhouse, close to campus,
TAMU bus route, w/d, furniture,
microwave. 2-M/F roommates. $220-
$290/mo., $100/dep. 979-694-1595.
Available now, non-smoking roommates
for 4/3 new home, 904 Bougainvillea, w/d,
$400/mo. +1/4utilities. Call Ross at 512-
396-0766.
Christian male seeking roommate to share
2bdrm/2bath duplex. Across from Bee
Creek Park on Southwest Parkway.
$225/mo. +1/2bills. 229-7535.
jooz46@hotmail.com.
F roommate needed, new bedroom, big
closets, own bathroom, 979-574-1236.
F Roommate needed. 3/2 duplex at
$325/mo +1/3 bills. 574-6165
Female roommate needed 3bdrm/2bth
mobile home. $275/mo. +1/3utilities.
Available now. Call Megan, 696-2119.
Female roommate needed to sublease
Spring &Summer, 1bdrm/1bth in
2bdrm/2bth, $448/mo. +utilities. 260-1207
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now. $305/mo 979-690-7302.
M/F roommate needed for Spring
semester 3bd/2ba, high-speed internet,
W/D, p&rty deck, gas grill, $400/mo
+1/3utilities Edelweiss 979-219-2748.
Room for rent! 3bdrm/2ba house on
Antelope. $410/mo. +1/3bills. 979-696-
4815.
Roommate Needed ASAP! 2bdrm/1.5bth,
1-block from campus. Call Brian 979-224-
1071.
Sophomore Marketing female needs
roommate for spring semester. Awesome
2bdrm/2.5bth condo w/garage, fireplace,
w/d, bus stop at front door, phone, DSL,
cable, $400/mo. everything included.
(979)695-1227, (713)299-7598.
Spring semester female roommate
needed. $390/mo. +1/4utilities.
nataliepa@tamu.edu or (979)695-2178.
Sublease 1-F needed for 3bdrm/3bath
duplex with W/D, on bus-route, $359/mo.
+1/3bills. Call JoAnna 361-834-1583
tomijoanna@tamu.edu.
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THE BATTALION
Question
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McNeal from being the one
and only starter, what is keep
ing McNeal from seeking other
options? McNeal would be
welcomed by most teams
across the country, and in most
cases he would be handed the
starting job without any com
petition.
The bottom line is that this
quarterback carousel isn’t
helping either Long or
McNeal. Neither one has been
able to become the leader the
Slocum
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first two games of the season.
He was 4-for-4 from behind the
three-point arc in the first half as
his 14 points along with
Slocum’s 16 first half points lift
ed the Aggies to a 10-point lead
at halftime.
“Wright’s a great player,”
said Prairie View coach Jerome
Francis Jr. “We made him make
plays, and great players make
plays. It’s all an attribute to
Wright because we pushed him.”
The Aggies scored the first
three points out of the locker
room to push their lead to 13,
but Prairie View fought back to
bring the deficit back down to
single digits, coming as close
as six points with seven min
utes remaining.
The Panthers were led by
senior point guard Kevin
Cooper, who contributed 25
points and seven assists. The
effort was not enough as the
Aggies held on behind nine sec
ond half points from Wright,
who finished with 23, and 15
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Aggies so desperately need on
and off the field.
With the addition of incom
ing freshman Stephen McGee,
who has orally committed to
play for the Aggies next sea
son, the position could become
a three-man race. McGee has
led Burnet High School to the
Texas State 3A Division I
State Semifinals by throwing
46 touchdowns on the seasons
to only three interceptions.
Neither Long nor McNeal
can like the prospect of having
to fend off a third gunslinger
this offseason. Oh, what a tan
gled web has been weaved.
from senior forward Jesse King.
“I don’t care what people say,
Prairie View is a scrappy team,”
Wright said. “Any team that is
scrappy and is willing to get
down and play defense is going
to get in the game. Whether it
looks bad on our part or it looks
good on their part it doesn’t real
ly matter. I think they’re a
decent team.”
Despite injuries and off per
formances from key players, the
Aggies are still averaging 90
points per game with one of the
most explosive offenses ever
seen at A&M.
They will take that offense,
along with their undefeated
record, to Tennessee as they
begin a two-game road trip
Tuesday night in Knoxville.
“I don’t think we had the
focus we needed initially, but
once we started playing and
realized we were in a battle our
kids stepped up enough to get
the win,” Watkins said. “We’ve
got to mend and get ready to
go to Tennessee and play
better than we did today and go
down there and get us
a ‘W.’”
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