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Unlik els, whit portunity ioactive ic instr rtian ni, ich will Security Continued from i ir voy; pn duce t HTo the Baseball Continued from page 1 Harrington. “I thought he set the tone, 1 thought we played great defense, and when this team plays defense we have a chance to win.’great defense, and when this team plays defense we have a chance to win.” Gonzales held the Aggies hitless until the fifth inning, eventually giving up only two hits in six innings of work. The Bobcats’ bullpen then picked up where their starter left off by shutting down the Aggies for the rest of the night. “He was just a lot better than we were" said A&M head coach Mark Johnson. “1 was pleased with our pitching and that was the real question mark going in. but we couldn't make an adjust ment to him. That’s disappointing because you have to make adjustments, and our hitters didn’t do that tonight.” The Aggies’ best chance for a run came in the eighth inning, but they couldn’t come up with the needed hits. Junior left fielder Travis Bartek led off the inning with a hard single to right. Senior second baseman Matt Alexander’s attempted sac rifice hunt, however, went straight back to the pitcher who threw Bartek out at second. But all was not lost for the inning as the next batter, sophomore Cliff Pennington, drew a walk. Sophomore first baseman Coby Mavroulis then hit a sacrifice fly deep to center field, which advanced Alexander, the potential tying run, to third base. But the Aggies squandered the oppor tunity, as senior right fielder Cory Patton flew out to center, ending the inning. In the ninth, the heart of the Aggies’ order had no chance against Bobcat junior closer Domonic Kamos. Ramos quickly retired the Aggies to end the game. Despite the loss, the Aggies were pleased w ith their pitching. Sophomore starter Dan Donaldson looked strong in four innings of work. Unlike the Aggies, the Bobcats came through with a needed run when junior left fielder Matt Miller’s single scored junior third biwoman Kyle Anson from second base in the top of the fourth inning. - - “We had a great jx* a d by our baserunner.” Harrington said. “The ball left and looked like it could be caught, but Kyle did a great job baserunning.” The Aggies w ill try' to recover from this tough loss as they head to Lincoln. Neb., for a weekend series against the Comhuskers. ■jlojects begun v\ ( Richard Adams, fe* For th ( ollogeo! Ydcnnar\Y : .Bdear-[- •'.ml A&M submitteda;r*paccs •i partner tor . : M r 0 f t \l.<Kh..iiHl that jhtRiiflentists <>r three other uni\em: r H v vs • |p "Ba It lx really good:,l lT V • A&M to be selected!.,it , preparing for M attacks, Adams said. 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