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THE BATTALION Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Tennis
Continued from page 5
“It’s one of those matches out of conference that we always look
forward to,” Brown said. “Coach Cass and I enjoy the competitive
ness of each other, and I think that our teams are going to have that
same characteristic.”
The Aggies, who just returned home from competing in the
115th Annual Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championships in La
Jolla, Calif., hope the intensity of the match will fight off any
signs of fatigue.
“It’s been a tough couple of months playing so many early
matches on the road,” Cass said. “This is one of our last ones, so
hopefully we’ll kind of take advantage of that and go out and have
a good showing.”
The Aggies had mixed success at La Jolla. Their No. 1-ranked
doubles team of Lester Cook and Ante Matijevic advanced five
rounds, eventually losing in the finals to William and Richard Barker
of Rice University.
The Aggies, however, already knew what they had in their No. 1
team. They had hoped that the tournament would help solidify their
No. 2 and No. 3 teams, but the bracket make-up prevented them from
doing that, Cass said.
“If you won your first round and lost your second round, you
were done. But if you lost your first round, you went into a (conso
lation bracket). And unfortunately, we ran into a lot of good teams in
the second round,” Cass said. “I was hoping we would get a little
more play from some of our other teams, so I didn’t learn as much
as I would have liked to.”
Despite the lack of play at La Jolla, it looks as if freshmen Bret
Joelson and Marvin Rolle have the inside track on the No. 2 spot.
The newcomers entered the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s
rankings at No. 37 this week.
Whatever team Cass decides to put on the court Wednesday, LSU
will provide a good test. The Tigers’ team of junior Peter Richman
and freshman Ken Skupski is undefeated at No. 2 doubles this year.
This match is a big one for the Aggies. They are facing a ranked
team in their last road match for more than three weeks.
“We need a big win. I think we’ve beat them the last three or four
times we’ve played them, so I think they’ll be hungry to play us,” said
senior captain Khaled El Dorry. “They play well at home, they’re a
very competitive team, and it’s a huge rivalry, so we’re looking for
ward to playing them, and hopefully we’ll come up with a win.”
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Men’s baseball
wins in Houston
The University of Houston
baseball team went through four
pitchers during Tuesday’s game
at Cougar Field in Houston, two
in the eighth inning. But it was
not enough to overcome Texas
A&M, who won 8-7.
The Aggies closed strong,
scoring two in the sixth and four
in the seventh to overcome a
three-point deficit they fell into
during a five-point Houston run
in the sixth.
Freshman third baseman
Austin Boggs led the Aggie
charge in the ninth. He hit in
senior right fielder Cory Patton
and sophomore first baseman
Coby Mavroulis, and then
scored the winning run off a fly
ball from junior left fielder
Andrew Baldwin. Senior desig
nated hitter Justin Ruggiano
scored the tying run in the ninth
off a grounder from sophomore
center fielder John Infante.
The Aggies took the early lead,
going up 2-0 in two innings,
scoring senior second baseman
Erik Schindewolf in the first and
Andrew Baldwin in the second.
Baldwin's run was the only
home run by the Aggies.
Houston then rallied with a
pair of runs in the third and
fifth and a staggering five runs
in the sixth.
Junior Kyle Marlatt started for
the Aggies pitching 5.1 innings
and giving up six runs, nine hits
and five errors.
A&M changed pitchers twice,
bringing in freshman Janson
Meyer to pitch three innings-
giving up one run, four hits and
one error. Freshman Blake
Rampy pitched half an inning
giving up no runs and no hits
with two strikeouts.
The Aggies’ next game is
against University of Santa Clara
7 p.m. Friday at Olsen Field.
Aggie women lose
to Oklahoma, 60-47
The Texas A&M women’s bas
ketball team finished its season
Tuesday with a 60-47 defeat to
No. 19 Oklahoma in the first
round of the Big 12 Tournament
in Dallas.
The Aggies led at halftime,
and senior guard Toccara
Williams played all 40 minutes,
but scored only 13 points off five
field goals and three free
throws. She shot 33 percent
from the floor overall.
Williams was the high scorer
for the Aggies, with junior guard
Charlette Castile and sopho
more forward Tamea Scales
both scoring 11 points.
Castile was five for 15 in field
goals and one for six in three-
pointers.
Scales was four for 10 in
field goals and three for four in
free throws.
NFL cancels third
pregame show
NEW YORK (AP) - The NFL
canceled plans for a third
opening-game kickoff concert
following Janet Jackson’s
risque halftime show at the
Super Bowl in Houston.
The league held free down
town concerts before its sea-
son-opening Thursday night
games the last two seasons,
but NFL spokesman Greg Aiello
said Tuesday that commission
er Paul Tagliabue put an end to
the concerts.
Aiello said there might be a dif
ferent sort of event to coincide
with the game, including musi
cal entertainment.
Neither the site of the game
nor the participants have been
determined.
Tagliabue informed the owners
of the decision on Feb. 12.
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