8 SPOR] Friday, February 13, 2004 THE BATTALIA Lady netters face Rice in first home match of 2004 season By Jon Gilbert THE BATTALION Most coaches wouldn’t be thrilled with a 2-4 season record, but Texas A&M women’s head tennis coach Bobby Kleinecke grins when asked about his team’s record. “We’re 2-4, but I’m pleased about where we are,” Kleinecke said. “They’ve been through a tough road, and we passed that test. They came away believing in themselves.” A&M can relax a little after playing No. 9 Duke University, No. 5 University of Southern California, No. 3 University of California and No. 8 Northwestern University. The Aggies lost three of those matches but reversed their luck when they upset USC. “(The win over USC) was big,” Kleinecke said. “(The team) came through in some tough matches and got a win.” Rice University visits the George R Mitchell Tennis Center on Saturday to take on No. 19 A&M. First serve is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Rice is ranked No. 62 in the nation. The Owls upset then- No. 40 Minnesota earlier this season. Owl sophomore Lauren Archer is the team’s top player and is nationally ranked in singles. “Rice has a good team,” Kleinecke said. “They will give us a good test. It’ll be fun to be home, not just home, but outdoors.” A&M has not played a match outdoors this season, and the team expects the return to the outdoors to play to its favor. “For sure,” said senior Roberta Spencer when asked if playing outdoors would help. “We’ve all grown up outdoors. Indoors might have been a little bit of the reason why we struggled.” Overall, Kleinecke said he is pleased with the team’s progress and expects to see its play improve late in matches. “We are playing with high intensity, along with great heart and courage,” Kleinecke said. “We were playing key points a little better on that last day (against Northwestern). You get just one chance to take charge, and when you have that chance you need to take it.” The Rice match this Saturday will be the team’s first against a non top-10 team this month. However, the team knows it cannot afford to take Rice lightly. “We’re ranked high now and people are going to want to come in and beat us,” Spencer said. “We’re confident, and con fidence is going to help us in how we play.” John C. Livas • THE BATTAUI A&M senior Roberta Spencer returns a volley in a tennis match lastspnj jCjA.'rry A \-a j:n j: 's j >. i y Roses are red Violets are blue Don't drink and drive Because somebody loves you! The Choice Is Up To You. 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Senior , Ralston has also shown incredible strength as has yet to be defeated the weight throw throng!) three meets. On the women's i sophomore Abby Ruston leads the way by rar sixth in the Big 12 in the shot put after a throw of 49-fr Freshman Kasey Onwuchekwa is No. 9 withe throw of 47-5.75. Junior Jamie RiojasisAfo 6 in the Big 12 in thewep throw by throwing a dis tance of 56-3.50. The Iowa State Classic is the Aggies’ last meet before the Big 12 Indoor Championships Feb. 27-28 in Lincoln, Neb. Equestrian team tries to qualify for nationals tarPitDRA* Bu The Texas A&M equestri an English team heads West Texas A&M in Canyon this weekend for a chance to qualify for Intercollegiate Horse Association Championship. The Aggies go into show holding a 193- lead over two-time defend ing regional champim Oklahoma State. A&M is led by seniff Meredith Houx who been rewriting the Agg* record books so far season. In 10 regional rides Houx has placed first! eight rides, and second! the other two. 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