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Sophomore forward Tamea Scales contributed another dou ble-double for the Aggies with 17 points and 12 rebounds. The Aggies (8-13, 1-9) got off to a bad start with five turnovers on their first seven possessions putting the Sooners up early 16-2. The lead was cut to four late in the game but the Sooners were able to hold off the Aggies on the strength of their 35 percent shooting from the floor. The Aggies only shot 30 percent. Aggie tennis gets two wins at Team Indoor Nationals The Texas A&M men’s tennis team had an up and down week end at the USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships in Seattle, Wash. The Aggies started the tourna ment by losing to No. 8 Duke University for the second time in less than a week. The Aggies had beaten Duke four consecutive times leading up to this season, but just can’t seem to solve the Blue Devils this year. A&M rebounded by not losing a single match for the rest of the tournament. The Aggies began the streak with a 4-0 win over No. 48 Tulsa and then continued it in the consolation match against No. 12 University of California. A&M coach Tim Cass was pleased with his team’s perfor mance over the Golden Bears. "It was a good win for us, 1 ' Cass said. "They're a very good team, and I was pleased with our effort. I thought it turned into being one of the more complete efforts I've seen this season." The Aggies’ will next host Lamar Swim Continued from page 7 “To dive and win against a team like Texas, especially Texas, is always great,’* Morgan said. Aggie junior Alfredo Jacobo’s eight consecutive wins in the breaststroke event was ended by Longhorn senior Brendan Hansen. With the win. Hansen finished his collegiate career without a loss in the breaststroke. Hansen said his performance came partly from the rivalry between the two universities. "Whenever you get these two teams together for any sport, both teams are going to tight for the pride of their schtxil.'' Hansen said. “It always sets the stage for some great competition and finishes.” Texas assistant coach Kris this Saturday at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center at 1:30 p.m. Lady Aggies upset DSC, get fourth in tournament Taking advantage of the nation al stage at the prestigious National Team Indoors, the No. 25 Texas A&M women’s tennis team upset No. 5 Southern California in the first round, 4-3, in Madison, Wis. USC is the highest ranked team A&M has ever beaten. After losing the doubles point to the Trojans, the Aggies dominat ed the singles point by winning four of six matches, taking the overall match, 4-3. The Aggies lost in the second round, 5-2, to No. 3 California, the team that eliminated A&M from last year's NCAA Tournament. A&M fell to No. 8 Northwestern 6-lin the third-place match of the tournament as they lost three sin gles matches that went right down to the wire. The Aggies return home to face Rice University this Saturday at 1:30 at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center. Softball takes two from Stephen F. Austin The No. 17 Texas A&M soft- ball team remained perfect on Sunday by sweeping a double- header from Stephen F. Austin at the Coy Simms Softball Complex in Nacogdoches, win ning 2-0 and 5-0, respectively. A&M (3-0) blanked the Ladyjacks (0-5) twice to pick up their first two shutouts of the sea son. After holding SFA to no runs on only four hits in the first game, the A&M defense pinned the Ladyjacks with zero runs on two hits in the nightcap. The Aggies were led in the sec ond game by a three-run home- run off the bat of A&M junior infielder Adrian Gregory. The Aggies will return home to take on the University of Houston (3-1) in a doubleheader this Wednesday at the Aggie Softball Complex. First pitch is set for 3 p.m. Kubik said he was thankful to return to Austin with a win. “This is the deepest A&M team we have ever faced,” Kubik said. “This was a real important gauge to see where we are and if we’re ready for con ference finals yet.” Even though the loss wasn’t the outcome the Aggies had hoped for, they were still pleased to see all the fans in attendance. For most of the swimmers, it was the largest crowd they had ever performed in front of. Many said the fans motivated them to swim faster. Matt Rose said even though the team lost, hopefully they caught some attention. “People around here might begin to realize that we’re per haps the best team on campus right now,” Rose said. Peace Corps needs Americans with skills in Environment Educa tion Business Peace Corps needs 5,500 graduates with skills in agriculture, business, education, environment, health and information technology. All majors are welcome. 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