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Nebraska is a young team capable of scoring
icints in bunches. Out of 13 players on the roster,
inly four are upperclassmen. Outside hitter Ally
tebholz is the team’s only senior.
Rebholz sparked the rally that was the difTer-
nce in the third game against Colorado. Her two
ills and block started off a 9-1 run that wiped out
15-12 Buffalo lead.
“It proves how strong we are mentally;
at we can come in with a game plan and
s going to work,” Rebholz said. “A win on
he road, especially at Colorado, is huge.”
Against Colorado, the Huskers reeled off six runs of
bur or more points.
“As w , e continue to get better and as long as
Jones attempt to block a Kansas shot in Saturday's gam
.incoln, Neb., to take on Nebraska University this Saturda'
we serve the ball in the court, we can make those
kinds of runs,” said Nebraska head coach John
Cook. “Tonight, we went real conservative with
our serve because we sensed we could run points
on these guys.”
The 1 Ith-ranked Aggies will look to senior mid
dle blocker/outside hitter Melissa Munsch to coun
ter. Munsch led the team with nine kills against
Kansas State. Junior outside hitter Laura Jones is
one kill shy of 1,000 for her career.
Aggie sports analyst Louie Belina of Sports
Radio 1150 KZNE “The Zone” said while the
Ags are in for a stern test against the Huskers,
they have the ability to win.
“I think there’s no doubt they have the talent and
players to pull off the victory,” Belina said. “They
just have to put the past behind them, which should
be easy to do because they’re playing a really good
Nebraska team.”
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derstand it until they experi
ence it for themselves.”
A&M freshman forward
Ashlee Pistorius, who is tied
for the team lead of goals with
five, said she isn’t daunted by
the Big 12 teams or playing in
front of big crowds at Waco or
Lubbock because of the senior
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“It’s going to be tough, and
you’re gong to be put in situa
tions that you’re not used to,”
Pistorius said. “We just have to
follow our captains and seniors,
follow in their footsteps and
learn on the fly.”
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Rangers beat A’s 5-4
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TOM PENNINGTON - The associated press
Texas Rangers DH Brian Jordan (33) slides across home plate to score the winning run in the bottom of the ninth
inning against Oakland, Thursday, at Ameriquest Field in Arlington. Right fielder Kevin Mench (left) and short
stop Michael Young (center) celebrate at the plate.
By Stephen Hawkins
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
J The way David Dellucci’s luck had been going
Btthe plate, he figured his hard-hit liner would be
Baught for the final out.
1 “I went from frustration to elation,” he said.
1 Dellucci’s hit was just out of the reach of a div
ing Jermaine Dye and skipped into the right field
! corner. The double drove home two runs to give the
itexas Rangers a 5-4 win over Oakland on Thurs-
Iday and a three-game sweep of the Athletics.
I “We knew we had to do that,” said Brian Jordan,
who scored the winning run. “It definitely does a
lot for our confidence.”
Texas, a surprise contender after four straight
last-place finishes, moved within two games of the
AL West-leading Athletics with 10 to play. The
angers have won five in a row and 10 of 13.
Hank Blalock hit a solo homer with one out
in the ninth, his 32nd to pull the Rangers to 4-3
against Octavio Dote! (4-2).
Then the stage got set for Dellucci, who was
in a 5-for-44 slump and had been robbed of a
hit two innings earlier. But Dye couldn’t take
another hit away.
“The way he hit it, it had a lot of hook on it. It
was a do-or-die play,” Dye said. “I had to dive
and try to make the play. If not, it was going to
the wall anyway.”
Before Dellucci’s winner, Michael Young dou
bled for his fourth hit and Mark Teixeira was in
tentionally walked, his team-record fifth walk of
the game. Jordan reached on a forceout.
“I made sure to get to home plate and score.
That turns the day around,” said Jordan, who was
0-for-5. “I rounded second base, and 1 heard the
fans cheering.”
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