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The Battalion
Field events carry Aggies into
Bayou Bengal Invitational
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Evan O'Connul • THE BATTALION
Junior Sara Bollwit pole vaults at the 2003 Big 12 Meet in Austin, Texas.
By Chris Curiel
THE BATTALION
For many track and
field teams, the field
events are often over
looked. With three
gold medals in field
events last weekend,
Texas A&M is not one
of those teams.
The field event ath
letes will be tested
when the A&M track
and field team travels
to Baton Rouge, La.,
Friday where it will
compete in the Bayou
Bengal Invitational.
“Our strong suit is
our field events,” said
A&M head coach Ted
Nelson. “They keep on
progressing.”
Nelson said he will
be expecting junior
pole vaulter Justin
Sutton and freshman
pole vaulter Dusty
Williams to grab all
the points they can.
The two athletes
have been spurring
each other on through
out the season, as was
evident when Sutton
and Williams came
out with a one-two
finish in Houston last
weekend.
“There’s more
competition in prac
tice,” Sutton said. “In
the meets we all help
each other out.”
He said a drive to
win has pushed these
two friends toward
perfection.
“Out here we do
push each other,”
Sutton said. “It’s com
petition.”
Last year, Sutton
placed fifth in the Big
12 championship, but
this year, with
Williams trailing close
behind, he said he
looks to place even
higher.
“These two are get
ting better and better
each week.” Nelson
said.
A national competi
tor in the throws has
also emerged from
A&M. Senior thrower
Josh Ralston is a two-
time All-American in
the discus throw and
hopes to win the 2004
Big 12 championship.
“Ralston threw 55-
11,” Nelson said.
“This was a really
good start for him.”
With a strong core
of field athletes, A&M
looks to keep on
developing as a Big 12
contender.
The Bayou Bengal
Invitational will attract
teams from all over the
South.
Louisiana State
University, Texas
State, UL-Lafayette
and Florida State are
some of the 50 teams
that are expected to
compete this Saturday
in Baton Rouge.
Swimming
Continued from page 1B
us? Yes. But Saturday after
noon will decide who the better
team is,” Sinnott said. “If we
have prepared ourselves prop
erly, there should be no sur
prises. This meet will be used
as a measuring stick to see
where we are."
A&M junior Alfredo
Jacobo will attempt to keep his
personal streak of eight con
secutive wins in the breast
stroke alive. Jacobo said he
hasn’t thought about SMU too
much but knows that the com
petition will be fierce.
“The fun part of swimming
is the competition,” Jacobo
said. “It’s almost like going to
a party every weekend."
The Aggies will face espe
cially strong competition in the
diving events. A&M senior
diver Adam Morgan said the
diving events will be hard to
judge, but he’s prepared for the
challenge.
“It’s going to be a definite
battle,” Morgan said. “But we
have a chance to win the
boards.”
Despite his strong friend
ship with Sinnott, Nash hopes
to return to College Station
with a win.
“They have a long tradition
of winning in their pool, and
hopefully we can break that,”
Nash said.
Tennis
Continued from page IB
home match against Texas.
Despite these important
matches, the team does not
want to overlook the first part
of the season.
“Non-conference is important
to get the ranking we want to
have for the NCAA tournament,”
Roland said. "Our goals are
higher this year.”
Ojeda reiterated the team's
lofty goals in light of last sea
son's success.
This weekend's tests will give
the Aggies a good barometer to
measure how their season will
turn out.
“We can definitely do better,”
Ojeda said. “We want to win the
conference, be top-10 and do bet
ter than A&M has ever done. “
Ojeda said this year's team
also has the chemistry it needs to
be successful.
“The girls work good
together and they support each
other,” Ojeda said. “Jessica has
taken a leadership role, Nicki is
a leader and Roberta has what it
takes to be a leader. Everyone
steps up and they respond to
one another.”
John C. Livas • THE BATTALION
Senior Chris Nelan swims the freestyle earlier this season.
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