Page 5 • Wednesday, April 7, 2004 to) Baseball sweeps Sam Houston OfiU; 'I'Senii pmgaiti By Jordan Meserole THE BATTALION The No. 15 Texas A&M baseball team ompleted a season series sweep of Sam Wk);. louston State University Tuesday night with in 8-3 win at C. E. “Pat” Olsen Field, the first wo victories coming on Feb. 17 and March 17. The Aggies (27-8, 4-5 Big 12) benefited rom especially strong pitching and key situ- tional hits to grab the win over the Bearkats 12-17-1,6-3 Southland Conference). “It’s a good win for us,” said A&M head each Mark Johnson. “Tuesday nights get a little tougher as the season gets longer : toiiiii because you push harder on the weekend con- [ Ws ference games, but our guys came out and got :he job done.” The Tuesday night game proved to be clos er than the first two games, with A&M scor ing 15 runs in each of the first two games, holding Sam Houston to only five total runs in the same games. “We’ve definitely gotten better,” said Sam Houston head coach Chris Rupp. “We had a really rough schedule the first of the season, but we’ve turned things around and the guys ltneBi| ^ rea Uy starting to believe in themselves.” The Aggies jumped out to an early lead in a gra the first inning against Bearkat senior starting tslionih _ See Baseball on page 8 Joshua hobson • THE BATTALION Sophomore Dan Donaldson pitched three innings against Sam Houston State Tuesday night. Men’s tennis takes Rice, 4-3 By Kyle Davoust THE BATTALION With a 4-3 win over No. 11 Rice University on Tuesday, the No. 25 Texas A&M men’s tennis team lived up to its potential with a come-from-behind win over a top-ranked team. For most of the season, A&M coach Tim Cass has been left to wonder what his team could do with a greater focus. Tuesday’s effort might have helped answer some of his questions. In a somewhat controversial move, Cass decided to tweak his doubles lineup by splitting up the nation’s No. 1 doubles team of juniors Lester Cook and Ante Matijevic. The move spoiled the duo’s anticipated match-up against Rice’s team of seniors Richard and William Barker, cur rently ranked No. 6. Instead, Cook paired with freshman Brett Joelson, while Matijevic teamed with senior Mohamed Dakki. This decision angered Rice coach Ron Smarr, who wanted his team to face the Aggies’ top team. “I like the lineup A&M put out there. Split the team up and we didn’t get to play the No. I team in the coun try,” Smarr said. “That’s bush league, and I told him so ... But that didn’t beat us, and had nothing to do with the See Tennis on page 8 icialsst: Aggie softball travels to Austin today tat etape.; Playc; theadt 'oliceti By Ryan Irby THE BATTALION Having spent most of the past two weeks away from College Station, the Texas A&M softball team will continue the trend, traveling to Austin on Wednesday for a showdown with the University of Texas. A&M (22-16, 4-1 Big 12) will take on a struggling Texas team which has been swept by the University of Missouri and the University of Oklahoma and carries a winless Big 12 record into the game. The Longhorns (18-14, 0-4) are less potent than last year’s squad, which is good news for the Aggies. A&M is coming off a stand against Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, that surely put a smile on the face of head coach Jo Evans, as the team went 2-0 to put them in third place overall in the Big 12. “Every conference win is a great win,” Evans said, speaking about the two A&M stole in Ames. Junior shortstop Adrian Gregory and senior pitcher Jessica Kapchinski led the Aggies through the weekend, as Gregory hammered a home run in the seventh inning of Sunday’s matchup with the Cyclones to break a scoreless tie. Kapchinski fanned 10 hitters in Saturday’s opener with ISU and took the win in that game and Sunday’s See Softball on page 8 J P BEATO 111 • T HE B ATTA LI O N Senior Jessica Stataaper pitches against Texas A&M Corpus Christi early this season. is wiH whoa apii leaniii it seefi i wan* d. I "Hundreds of people are walking around with a better quality of life because of his generosity..." My son was one of 12 Aggies to die in the Bonfire collapse. We were devastated when it happened. We knew nothing could bring him back. But his bones and other tissue live on in 50 or more people who would have been crippled by bone cancer or other diseases. Because of Christopher, people can walk, run, and hold their kids. Donation really was a way to honor his generous spirit. -Marian Breen SHARE YOUR LIFE. SHARE YOUR DECISION. Come sign a donor card and see the Patches of Love Quilt from the National Kidney Foundation at the Wehner Building and on the Academic Plaza from 9 am to 3pm today. www.donorworld.com 1.800.355.7427 www.organ.org 1.800.788.8058 The - ush chool Government & Public Service Texas A&M University The George Bush School of Government & Public Service is accepting applications for the CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM Select from a menu of graduate seminars each semester to earn a 12 credit-hour certificate and a permanent addition to your Texas A&M transcript. 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