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Sept. 10 Soccer College Station 1 Oct. 16 Volleyball College Station 1/2 Oct. 30 Men's Cross Country Topeka, Kan. 1 Oct. 30 Women's Cross Country Topeka, Kan. 1 Nov. 11 Volleyball Austin 1/2 Nov. 26 Football Austin 1 Jan. 12 Men's Basketball College Station 1/2 Feb. 2 Women's Basketball Austin 1/2 Feb. 4 Women's Swimming & Diving College Station 1 Feb. 5 Men's Swimming & Diving Austin 1 Feb. 16 Men's Basketball Austin 1/2 Feb. 25-26 Men's Indoor Track & Field Lincoln, Neb. 1 Feb. 25-26 Women's Indoor Track & Field Lincoln, Neb. 1 Mar. 2 Women's Basketball College Station 1/2 Apr. 6 Softball Austin 1/2 Apr. 20 Women's Tennis Austin 1 Apr. 22-24 Women's Golf Austin 1 Apr. 23 Men's Tennis College Station 1 Apr. 27 Softball College Station 1/2 Apr. 29-MI Men's Golf Trinity, Texas 1 May 13-15 Men's Outdoor Track & Field Manhattan, Kan. 1 May 13-15 Women's Outdoor Track & Field Manhattan, Kan. 1 May 20 Baseball College Station < | May 21 Baseball Austin f 1 May 22 Baseball Austin i I The first match of the State Farm Lone Star Showdown is FRIDAY NIGHT at 6:30 p.m. at the AGGIE SOCCER COMPLEX as the Aggies and Longhorns square off in a top-25 tilt. 4B SP0| Thursday, Sept. 9, 2004 Volleyball Continued from pagelj (San Diego State Univi Invitational), but the rest of competition really wasn’t the caliber that we expect a A&M and California.” Gregory said her squad is ger and more physical than past and that she hopes tomj up well with heavyweights as A&M and UC-Berkeley. “What I try to do every in the preseason is to play conference games against tft ranked high to let us know? our strengths and weakne are,” Gregory said. Gregory’s team includes players of junior middle bio? Megan Blackshire and sophor middle blocker Olivia Waldo? Waldo wski recorded blocks and three aces in a sm of Texas Tech to cap the ton: ment, and Blackshire is coit off a 10-kill performance. “UCSB is a great program,, have been for a long time,"l belli said. “We want thischa to compare ourselves to them UC-Berkeley.” Corbelli said his team might fer the effects of a rigorous e and travel schedule, but hope won’t be too much of a factor. “I’d like to see the sameIf >rt as we had last weel: t UCLA,” Corbelli has been one of the ) coming out of two-a-a had effort-wise. Off on, the. level of execution been outstanding, and we wan be more consistent in that lev The Lady Gauchos hope; can overcome A&M's trio senior All-American mid blocker Melissa Munsch. jur outside hitter Laura Jones ancj nior setter Kari Kelley. Munsch is five digs a»: from becoming the seventh. 1 ! Ro pit iste f A SC of ( aga “T1 star we' risen 300 scl Althoui | identic* tern ha s not only ic. Evei Hood, t action t The i plan He primary Invest i percent namely mum ai within t Many s ate enot level, tc of their ucs. Ra the Tex how mi school gie to total more than 1,000c. S tricts, h and 1,000 kill s in a career. Jkm leads the team in kills (four)® digs (three) per game, and Kds averages 11.36 assists pergair. The Aggies have never beai; UCSB. The record is 3-0 infm of the Lady Gauchos, thoughi two teams have not met since f | The tournament is the Aggies'y before opening conference plr • Iowa State Sept. 15. The ey. Prc BIG 12 Continued from page dispensing North Texas 65 J | last week, but head coach Mac) Brown said his team shouldnc underestimate the Razorbac) like the polls have. While the Razorbaeks still hav senior quarterback Matt Jok as big and athletic as almosl any quarterback in the courir they return no other star ers on offense from bust year team. Couple that with a defens with only two ret unices, andfc Razorbaeks 22-game winnid streak against non-conferenc* opponents is in serious jeopardy Texas Tech vs. New Mexico After a less-than-impressi« 27-13 victory over lowly Sow cm Methodist University to s® the season, Texas Tech (1-L looks to unleash its high-po" ered offense this week againsttk University of New Mexico (0-i If Tech head coach Mikj Leach’s offense can carryM week’s second-half mom® turn against SMU into tfe week, Leach shouldn’t havetf resort to drastic tactics. Senio' quarterback Sonny Cuinbis who will be making only til second career start this weel has already fit comfortablyil Tech’s pass-heavy scheitf Cumbie’s statistics againstfc Mustangs were more than in' pressive, as he threw for 47' yards and four touchdowns. New Mexico, however, fl no pushover. It looked stron; against Washington State M week, despite falling 21-17,a» i look to be improved from % year. 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