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defeated No. 14 Nadia Petrova
7-6 (4), 6-3.
The glamour match of the tour
nament so far, two-time Open
champion Andre Agassi vs. No. 1
Roger Federer, was suspended be
cause of showers. Federer led 6-3,
2-6,7-5, and the match will resume
Thursday afternoon, provided more
rain does not interfere.
Rain prevented the start of play
again Thursday with two doubles
matches scheduled before Federer
and Agassi were to return to the
court. Also on the day schedule
was the quarterfinal between No. 4
Lleyton Hewitt and unseeded Tom
my Haas. The quarterfinal between
second-seeded Andy Roddick and
No. 28 Joachim Johansson was set
for Thursday night.
The other women’s semifinal
will also be United States vs.
Russia: No. 8 Jennifer Capriati
takes on No. 6 Elena Dementieva
in the other match up.
Sharon Acjchbach
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tely furvs^M senior Shannon Labhart battles with Clemson sophomore Courtney Foster Sunday in the Ag-
Your own :*s’ 4-1 loss. The squad faces off against the No. 6 University of Texas Friday at 6:30 p.m.
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“We’re a veteran team,” said
Texas coach Chris Petrucelli.
“We’ve been through a lot to
gether as a squad and 1 think it’s
given us the strength and confi
dence to improve each game.”
Texas will need big games
from its senior-led group and
wall be looking to standout se
nior Kelly Wilson to lead the
Longhom attack.
“Kelly (Wilson) is a great
player,” Petrucelli said. “She
was injured last season, but she’s
healthy now and really coming
into her own. When she’s on her
game, I think (she) is one of the
best players in the conference.”
The game should come
down to the wire, and Aggie
coach G. Guerrieri is hoping
the rivalry atmosphere and
crowd turnout will give his
squad the extra edge.
“We’re going to play this
game as if it were a champion
ship game because this is a big
region match-up for us,” Guer
rieri said. “We’re going to bring
intensity to the field and play
the best we possibly can.”
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start to quiet the crowd and stay in the game.
I “The coaches can talk about it, and the players
can read about it all they want, but they really have
no idea,” Gagliardi said.
Glenn said his team might be outgunned when
arriving in College Station to play a team with its
back against the wall.
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ery coach, every student trainer, everyone that
goes down there in brown and gold has to show
up,” Glenn said. “We played in front of 13,000
people last week. This is an opportunity for
Wyoming to play a Big 12 team and make a
statement about who we are and what kind of
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