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Kleinecke said his team will
never back down.
“That’s their character,”
Kleinecke said. “They’re
gonna play through, give
themselves a chance to win,
and that’s crucial.”
Down the stretch, Rice failed
to come up with an answer for
A&M’s late push.
After losing the first set,
A&M sophomore Nikki
Mechem was down 5-3 in the
second set. She came back and
won the set 7-6, and then the
tiebreaker, 10-7.
Walker lost her first set of
singles to Fisher, then won the
second set and tiebreaker to
win the match.
“It was a hard-fought match,”
said Rice head coach Roger
White. “A&M played real
tough, and we look forward to
seeing them in the (NCAA)
regional tournament.”
The Aggies next take the
court in Chapel Hill, N.C.,
when they take on the
University of North Carolina
next Saturday.
Aggies
Continued from page 6
Station, had a woeful home
coming in a 6-0, 6-1 loss to
A&M freshman Bryan Wooten.
Capps said the strangest part
during the match was seeing his
parents in the stands.
“It was real weird for me to
see my parents rooting for me to
win while wearing a lot of A&M
clothing,” Capps said.
Aggie fans responded to the
pleasant weather, filling a good
portion of the seats. It was also
the first time since Jan. 19 that
the Aggies had played outdoors.
A&M senior Mohamed Dakki,
who won 6-2, 6-0, said he was
happy to get the chance to play
outside in front of the crowd.
“Playing inside or outside
doesn’t matter that much, because
we’re pretty good,” Dakki said.
“But I certainly was pumped up to
play at home and even more
pumped up to play outside.”
Cass said he hoped the crowd
saw A&M’s talent on the court and
left the stadium in good spirits.
“What we wear on the front
of our jersey means a lot to us,”
Cass said. “We want our crowd
to be proud of us.”
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