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28. ROOMMATES elerred. 2bd/1ba. Willowick Apart- | $255/mo +1/2utils. $100 deposit 4-1114. IUSt he 5 ^dmmate needed, Woodbrook Con- I jrnished. Great deal lor 1 -semester, dl 30sit, no pets. (979)693-7476. 2bdrm/2ba condo. Walk-in closets, 1-block from campus. Next to rtlfcate. $400/mo. 979-260-3472, vj message. ' E n oyeet St. d roommate needed. 2bd/1.5ba 1110+1/201115. No deposit. On shut- Tree cable/ internet. 979-846-7755. H I ble ASAP. fYbuvJ irenc«i I y •97. Itq Spectr; d til 9 1 )79«d /3u ll .I ,5 ion rsit sip 7M 18 r 785tt« 2| :— '9-2 ud 1PP' SOPiidrr are nil DI SPORTS # the battalion m llassificds conliniR'd Iront I’k- 6 for lease. $325/mo negotiable, Can be furnished, has all applian- tckyard, 5-min bus to campus. Dan- 2-963-2005. mate needed $360/mo +1 /4bills Uni- Place Condos. 979-680-8747 mate wanted $300 month, 1/3 bills able/ internet everything furnished 4-4400. nt needed for Ibdrm of duplex Jmo. Bills paid or negotiable 979- |435. ly w/your roommate? 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Williams leads the team in scoring with 14.3 points per game, shooting 34.6 percent from the floor. Overall, the Aggies average 62.4 points per game, shooting 39 percent. Tech averages 45 percent from the floor with almost 78 points per game. Blair remains unflinching in the face of such adversity. “Playing top teams is why 1 came to A&M (to coach),” Blair said. “So far the biggest advantage I have over the other coaches is I am four inches taller than them." Blair said he keeps his team's confidence up by counting the small victory. “Moral victories — we don't talk about because . saic i. “You keep that is selling yourseK ®* a, ^ ons tructi v e criti- your kids up by teaching them _ around t hem cism but also being able to put an . j n y 0 u have and tell them what they are ‘ m P'’° ” -O have a liuie M of ^ „ Big Before they wul1 7.4 12 play. I he Agyie- tL? have been wilh.n ive points of winning in five »u. of six of their conference losses and two games. Oklahoma State and Texas, the games came down to ihe final minute. The Oklahoma State game was won by the Cowgirls with a last second shot, and No. 21 Oklahoma was taken into overtime. Blair said that he came into the top conference in the country lor "— his first year as head coach but is confident his team will not be shut out. “The ‘W‘ is coming,” Blair said after last week’s defeat. ii They lost a key player and we hope to take advantage of that — Toccara Williams Aggie point guard Time changed for Harlem Globetrotters exhibition game A time change has been announced for the Harlem Globetrotters basketball exhibi tion on Feb. 2 at Reed Arena. The Globetrotters will be per forming at 7 p.m. The Globetrotters are a bas ketball entertaintment organiza tion established in 1927 that plays exhibition games against the New York Nationals. The Globetrotters have played competitive games against collegiate all star teams, SPORTS IN BRIEF but will be performing with the Nationals at Reed Arena on Monday. Tickets for the event range from $12 to $50. Students quali fy for a $4 discount. The discount does not apply to courtside seating and a uni versity ID is requested. University of Texas hires Kansas City defensive coordinator University of Texas hired former Kansas City Chiefs assistant Greg Robinson as co defensive coordinator. Robinson has spent the past 14 seasons in the NFL and was the defensive coordinator for Denver when the Broncos won the Super Bowl in 1997 and 1998. He spent the past three seasons as defensive coordinator for the Chiefs. He will share defensive coor dinator duties with secondary coach Duane Akina, although Robinson will have final say in developing schemes and calling defenses, Brown said. Robinson also will coach the linebackers. 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Jan. 25 Kappa Sigma Athletics Indoor Basketball Court @ the Rec 8-11 pm Mon. Jan. 26 Big Monday Front Porch at the Tap 8-11 pm Tues. Jan. 27 Billiards & Burgers Upstairs, Fitzwilly’S 6-9pm Wed. Jan. 28 Meet the Kappa Sigs Kyle Field Press Box 6-9pm Thurs. Jan. 29 Get to Know Kappa Sigs Kappa Sigma House 6- 10pm M. Jan. 30 Star and Crescent DinneC TBA TBA Sat. Jan. 31 Bid House Systems Bldg. ♦Invite Only/Shirt & Tie TBA For more information or rides, please call Greg at (979)218-72 71, or The Kappa Sigma House at (979) 268-1159 SPRING 2004 RUSH