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Texas A&M sophomore shortstop Cliff Pennington tags out Oklahoma sophomore shortstoo Rvm
trying to steal second base in the third inning of the Sooners 9-5 win Sunday q| Olsen Field 0U
three games played between the teams in this weekends series
M&W
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Tennis
Continued from page IB
and say ‘wow.’”
There
would be one
more surprise
in store for the
37,409 Aggie
fans in
dance,
leading
Maroon
atten-
After
the
team
FRANCHIONE
on a quick drive to the 40-yard
line, Branyon would have one
more shot at the end zone with 13
seconds left on the clock.
Branyon threw a desperation pass
into the strong winds that some
how ended up in junior receiver
LTydrick Riley’s hands, clinch
ing the game for the Maroon.
“We practice the two-minute
drill every day, and it paid off
today,” Branyon said. “That last
throw was especially bad. but
thank goodness (Riley) came
back and got it.”
was down 5-3 and came back.”
While this was going on at
Court No. 1, Spencer, Walker.
Vieira and Mechem all won
close matches, clinching the
decisive 7-0 margin of victory.
“I thought K-State played
a great match,” Kleinecke
said. “You try to fight from
looking ahead, and as a play
er that’s hard to do.”
Now the Aggies can finally
prepare for the match they
have been awaiting for
months: the match against No,
12 Texas for the Big 12 regu
lar season championship.
“It’s going to be awesome."
Mechem said. “We’re in posi
tion to win the Big 12. and it’s
against Texas. It’s also for a
top national ranking.”
A&M faces Texas Tuesday
at 6 p.m. at the George P.
Mitchell Tennis Center.
Texas A&M
guard Toccara Will
selected in the I
the WNBA Draft Sad ^
the San Antonio Slveife
Williams, the 34th |
all, was the second i
picked by San Antonio.
Williams led the Ntth
steals for the past he k
sons, is the alkinie^t
leader in career steals. •"
she became just fe fe!
player in NCAA histwi} :
record 1,000 points. 5(1
rebounds, 700 assssaJ
400 steals.
Williams isthe$eca%.
to be selected by the 0$
following Jaynefta Sau
who was drifted ini
CONGRATULATIONS!:
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The Association of Former Students would
like to CONGRATULATE
the 2004 Gathright Scholar Award winners
for their outstanding academic performance
at Texas A&M University.
The 2004 Gathright Scholar Award winners |
College of Architecture
College of Liberal Arts
Mary Keilers
Cassie Dieterich
Andrew Moon
Michelle Kish
Andrea Smith
Maya Weilundemo
College of Geosciences
College of Science
Cassidy Miller
Kristi Krenek
Jennifer Munchrath
Chad Hopson
Robert Riley
Zachary Campbell
College of Agriculture
Dwight Look
& Life Sciences
College of Engineering
Garrett Montgomery
Blake Birkenfeld
Jacquelyn Grizzaffi
Jagadeesh Dyaberi
Shanti Claycamp
Stefani Kokel
College of Education
College of
and Human Development
Veterinary Medicine,
Kathryn Edwards
Alicia Niedzwecki
Sarah Willis
Travis Cotton
Kelly Stump
Scott Myser
Mays Business School
Christopher Moore
Richard BeckendorfF
Aaron Kinsey
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