3 sir app«!'i Sports The Battalion es &M men’s tennis hosts OSU n last regular season match By Kyle Davoust THE BATTALION !-,«(■ The Big 12 regular season title for men’s temis has already been decided, with No. 2 MlUmj^ylor University clinching the honors for the ttU W r( i stra 'y* 11 year. The race for second place, e K ip>\vcver, will come down to Saturday’s match tween No. 23 Texas A&M and No. 29 Jdahoma State University. I If the Aggies (19-7, 5-1 Big 12) win, they ■inch second place. On the other hand, if Iklahoma State (15-3, 4-2) prevails, it will fn sh in a three-way tie with A&M and the ^■liversity of Texas. In this case, the team fBth the most points against the other two o| jonents will claim second. As it currently nds, the Longhorns have six points after icing' both teams. The Aggies and wboys, after facing only Texas, have five ints and three points, respectively. Second place is important for seeding. I lie second-place finisher will be seeded Icond in the Big 12 tournament, thus avoid- ijg Baylor until the championship match. 9 The match between A&M and OSU is m limited to a battle for second place in the |ig 12. It is also a potential momentum bi Ider with national importance. I “This match, like the Texas match, has slme real national implications,” said A&M ftad coach Tim Cass. “I feel like if we can hi 'e a strong showing against Oklahoma |ate and then in the Big 12 Tournament, then e would have a chance to host (the first and cond rounds of the NCAA Tournament) d finish the regular season in the top 16 and at would be a huge advantage for us.” The Aggies come into the match on an otional high after last week’s win over (c Longhorns in Austin for only the second in school history. The Aggies showed ^' s: re ilience as they battled back from an 0-2 toyfflcit to win the match, 5-2. “It was a good confidence builder ^HBcause we came back from losing the dou- m jii pH Page IB • Thursday, April 22, 2004 Clarett case advances to the Supreme Court Evan O'Connell • THE BATTALION Texas A&M senior Mohamed Dakki celebrates a point against Baylor senior Matias Marin on April 3 at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center. A&M will face Oklahoma State Saturday at 1:30 p.m. bles point to win four out of six singles matches,” said A&M senior Mohammed Dakki. “Everyone fought and I thought that it was a complete team effort.” While they have won eight of their last nine matches, the Aggies have often been forced to come back from early deficits due to inconsistent doubles play. “It puts us in a big hole. We’re having to rely on winning four singles matches out of six,” said A&M junior All-American Lester Cook. “Especially when we’re playing tough teams, that’s hard to do. So if we can somehow get that doubles point, it would help us a lot.” Cass said the importance of the doubles point is a matter of perception. “I think it’s how you perceive it, and this See Tennis on page 3B By Rusty Miller THE ASSOCIATED PRESS COLUMBUS, Ohio — Maurice Clarett’s status for the NFL draft is now in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court. Clarett’s attorney, Alan Milstein, filed an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court on Tuesday. He asked for a stay of a federal appeals court’s decision from 24 hours earlier preventing the fonuer Ohio State tailback from being in this weekend’s draft. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will handle the case. She asked the NFL on Wednesday to file a response to Clarett’s appeal by Thursday morning. There was no word on when she planned to act on Clarett’s emergency request or whether she would refer the request to the other eight justices. In 1971, lawyers for Detroit high school star Spencer Haywood followed the same approach. A stay preventing Haywood from going in the NBA draft was tossed out by Justice William O. Douglas, opening the door for under classmen and teenagers to play pro basketball. “It’s the exact same sce nario,” Milstein said in a tele phone interview with The Associated Press. “It just needs to play out the same.” The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued the stay on Monday, putting a hold on a lower-court ruling that said the NFL can’t force players to wait three years after high school before turning pro. The NFL said the appellate decision will ultimately stand. “There was ample support for the ruling of the 2nd Circuit, which thoroughly considered and completely rejected the arguments that Mr. Clarett’s lawyers have presented to the Supreme Court,” NFL executive vice president Jeff Pash said. Southern California sopho more receiver Mike Williams filed his own lawsuit in federal court in Manhattan on Monday, saying the NFL issued conflicting statements about eligibility for the draft which caused him to sacrifice his college career. If they wind up being eligi ble, Williams would be expect ed to go in the first round of the draft, while Clarett might not be taken until the second or third round. Clarett argued in Tuesday’s filing that the NFL wouldn’t suffer any harm if he’s allowed in the draft — but he would be harmed if he is blocked. 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