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Here comes the ... Whack!
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Junior Ante Matijevic returns a backhand during
Baseball
Continued from page 5
his doubles match against Rice Tuesday evening,
Tennis
Continued from page 5
pitcher Ryan Herrera. With A&M senior
infielder Erik Schindewolf on third base and
one out, sophomore infielder Coby
Mavroulis lifted a fly ball to deep center
field that easily scored Schindewolf.
Herrera shut down the Aggies the next
two innings, allowing no hits and striking
out two. Herrera would experience more
problems in the fourth inning, however,
allowing four more runs to cross the plate
with two outs on the board. All the runs in
the inning came on misplayed balls in the
infield or short bloop singles to the outfield.
Only one of the Bearkats’ three errors
occurred in the fourth.
The short hits would be the case for
A&M all game long, with only two balls
making it to deep outfield territory.
“They seemed to be throwing real soft
out there,” Mavroulis said. “It’s real hard to
stay back on those kind of pitchers when
you hit against harder throwing pitchers
most of the time.”
The closest the Bearkats came to the
Aggies was in the seventh inning. A&M
freshman Doug Frame started the inning off
shaky, loading the bases off of two walks
and a single. A line drive that bounced off
of Frame’s thigh and another single scored
two runs for Sam Houston, cutting A&M’s
lead to 5 to 3. A&M sophomore Robert Ray
entered the game for Frame, shutting down
any hopes the Bearkats had at a comeback.
The Aggies added insurance runs in the 1
eighth inning, scoring three with two outs on
the board.
“We kind of killed ourselves out there,”
Rupp said. “Letting them score so many
runs with two outs and committing too many
defensive mistakes aren’t the ways to win
ballgames. If we got more outs in the right
places, we could have won.”
Despite many focusing on just confer
ence games during the season, A&M sopho
more infielder Cliff Pennington said the win
against Sam Houston was important for the
Aggies’ season outcome.
“Every ‘W’ counts,” Pennington said.
“All those single ‘W’s add up at the end of
the season.”
match.”
Cass, however, defended his decision,
saying it was done to improve his team’s
success at doubles.
“I’ve wanted to change for about two
weeks, but I just haven't had the guts to do
it. It seems like an awkward time because
they have a top doubles team and so do we.
but my goal is to win the doubles point,”
Cass said. “1 had to split up (Cook and
now-graduated Ryan Newport) a lot last
year, and I feel like it is time to ( ? split up
Cook and Matijevic). We’ve lost seven or
eight doubles points, and that’s too many
in my book.”
As it turned out, the doubles point had
nothing to do with the outcome of the
match, as Rice took two of the three
matches to gain the point.
Losing the doubles point usually spells
doom for the Aggies, as they enter the
match a measly 1-6 after dropping dou
bles. On this occasion, however, the
Aggies came back with Fire, and won a
deciding four out of six singles matches.
“When I walked out tonight, I just
thought there was more consistency to our
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group, as far as level of play," Cass said
noticed it right away. I looked at (str^f Nat
captain Khaled El Dorry) and could
tell that he was hitting the ball well
Lester (Cook) was hitting the ball wed
Cook quickly took care of Ricesofk'
more Robert Searle. 6-4,6-2. Dakkiand
Dorry were equally impressive in victi
winning their respective matche 1
straight sets.
Dakki improved his record to 13-2»i!
6 2. o 1 win over Barker. El Dorryhiile;
his way to a 6-4, 6-4 win over Ricestpk'
more Tony Haerle.
The Aggies then lost on courts W
and No. 5. setting the stageforWwi|
Bryan Wooten.
Wooten lost his first set to Rice fe
man Jason Mok, 4-6. He then
self down 3-0 in a second set tiebreisHwhich
before rallying for seven-straight pc® course
to take the set, 7-6 (3). That gavei listorj
A&M freshman all the momentumi "only
w ould need, as he cruised in his thirds!
6-2. to win his match and clinch the«
tory for his team.
"I just tried to not think about (thep
sure). I had my teammates over
cheering me on, which helped," 1
said. “I liked it. but I didn’t realizete
had come down to me until my
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Softball
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sending her record to a promising 7-5, 3-1 in the conference.
“Kapchinski did a really nice job,” Evans said. “1 thought she kept the hitters offbali
and made them chase some bad pitches”
Wednesday’s face-off with the burnt orange will be a pitcher’s duel. In the A&M-UTsJ
seven of the 18 games have been decided by one run or less, with Texas leading the series,
Down the road in Austin, the Longhorns will be hungry in hopes of their first confers
win, and will likely see no better opponent to take down than the Aggies
Losing their first four conference games is not how the Longhorns would choosetote
Big 12. However, with a possible Big 12 title on the line, the Aggies are looking for! 1 jein-e
wherever they can get one.
“We didn’t play outstanding this weekend, but we did find ways to win "Gregory said
the past we have struggled and normally lost, but now, if we struggle, we have a chanceio»
Game time is set for 6:30 p.m. at McCombs Field in Austin.
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