Tennis m George R Mitchell Tennis Center Sports si sws m T Si $m mi The Battalion Page 5 • Tuesday, April 20, 2004 oland-led Aggies host Texas for Big 12 title youiitl full J iuiij it e. I ton Rober. liavcsi By Jon Gilbert THE BATTALION I Texas A&M women’s tennis head coach Bobby Kleinecke said there have not been many payers, if any, who have come ttrough the A&M tennis pro- gam and done what senior J ssica Roland has done in her f ur years at A&M. Kleinecke a id the team just hope there is lore to come. I Roland, from Hollywood, 111 if., is the team leader of the No. 16 Aggies. On Tuesday, the im will attempt to repeat as Big champions for the first time ever as it hosts No. 12 University off Texas Tuesday night. Roland laid winning the conference title Ithe team’s No. 1 goal. I “We want to win the Big 12,†Roland said. "That’s our top goal, and once we do that we’d Ice to go to the Sweet 16. We ki w that it’s a goal that is very atiainable. Once we get there, ■ho knows what will happen.†I Roland has played in the No. I spot all four years in Aggieland. She has compiled a 7f-46 dual record in singles [hile playing each match against ;opposing team’s best player. I “Playing No. 1 brings a cer- ■n responsibility†Roland said. “Everyone looks up to me and lli:re is a certain amount of lead- ei hip that 1 have to be aware of. nu have to be willing to show gnod work ethic because every- ne feeds off you.†I There is not much that Roland has not accomplished di ing her career at A&M. She ■sheen an All-Big 12 selection Iree consecutive years and has competed in two NCAA ffhampionships, one in singles done in doubles. In her sophomore year, she id teammate Ashley Hedberg (ere ranked as high as No. 14 in ubles and competed in the pAA Championships. This past Roland competed in the pAA Championships in singles id advanced to the second round before falling to Stanford’s Evan O'Connell • THE BATTALION Texas A&M senior Jessica Roland returns a volley during her doubles match against Kansas State during A&M's 7- 0 win Saturday at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center. Amber Liu, the eventual national champion. Roland is also the all- time career leader for A&M in doubles’ wins with 95. “What she’s done here has been phenomenal,†Kleinecke said. "The progress she’s made these past years has inspired me. I watched her come into her own as she got older and become the player she is. She has made such a great mark on this program.†Roland agrees that she has improved her last two years, but she said it hasn't been easy. “I’ve gotten to the level I’m at now because of the hard work I’ve put in the last two years,†Roland said. “My freshman and sophomore years I wasn’t really coming into my own. But, junior and senior year I’ve put in the work and the hiring of Alison (Ojeda) has really helped. She has made a difference in my game and has helped the team in our work ethic.†Roland said that Ojeda has made the biggest impact on her athletic career. “She’s helped out so much in our approach to the game and how we go into matches,†Roland said. “She has made us excited about playing tennis, and every day she encourages us and gets us ready to play.†This is Roland’s last chance to lead the Aggies into the Sweet 16. They fell short last year as the University of California elimi nated them in the second round. “We work great together,†Roland said. “We’re one of the most determined teams in the nation. We may not be playing our best tennis, but we compete and fight to the end and that sets us apart from others.†A&M, Texas battle for Big 12 championship By Jon Gilbert THE BATTALION This is the match the No. 16 Texas A&M women’s tennis team has been waiting for the entire season. The University of Texas will be in College Station Tuesday to take on A&M at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center at 6 p.m. The winner clinches a share of the Big 12 regular season championship. A&M 17-6, 9- 0 Big 12 will have the honor of host ing the champi onship match and will be attempting to repeat as con ference champs. No. 12 Texas (17-4, 8-0) will be shooting for its seventh Big 12 championship since the confer ence was formed in 1996. “This is it,†said A&M women’s tennis head coach Bobby Kleinecke. “We could n’t have asked for a more ideal situation. We’re playing Texas, our rivals, at home for the championship under the lights. We’re undefeated; they’re undefeated. It doesn’t get any better than that.†Kleinecke said he and the A&M team want to see the George P. Mitchell Center packed full of loud and rowdy fans Tuesday night. “We’re really expecting a huge crowd,†Kleinecke said. “This is a great opportunity, and it’s going to be great tennis being played between two great programs. It’s going to be fun to watch. We really want the stu dent body to be here. We want them to come ready to cheer and to get rowdy. These girls have We couldn't have asked for a more ideal situation. — Bobby Kleinecke Texas A&M women's tennis head coach worked hard for this and they deserve to have good support.†Meanwhile, the Aggies con tinue to waltz through confer ence play. They defeated Kansas State University Saturday for their eighth straight win. They are getting solid play and the team said it knows it will take that type of play to beat Texas. “Its a huge match,†said A&M senior Jessica Roland. “We don’t have an underdog mentality. We feel we should beat Texas. We’re going to go in with the mentality that we should beat them. We beat them twice last year and know we can do it again.†The Longhorns have been on a simi- lar journey as the Aggies in conference play, but have lost two non-conference matches to Duke University and Tulane University recently. Through the years, they have consistently beat A&M. But last year, the Aggies changed that by beating the Longhorns once during the season and once in the confer ence tournament. “This is even ground and whoever plays better will win it,†Kleinecke said. “Our girls are playing against an excel lent team.†A&M men’s tennis head coach Tim Cass spoke to the girls last week about what is at stake. “He basically came and told us about how awesome this opportunity is,†said sophomore Nicki Mechem. “He told us that every other A&M athlete would die to be in our shoes - playing Texas for the championship.†solos# Saddle up. If you still need a science credit, get it done during Summer I in Principles of Geology (101). Take the road less traveled. 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